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Show Page Four The Pyramid (UPS Open Letter 1979 August 30. 365-58- 0) Home Newspaper Sanpetes Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 90 West Main Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) 20c per copy $8.00 per year MWApen CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Moroni Betty Ramsey Joy Jensen Katy Parnell Spring City Jessie Oldroyd Fountain Green - . Wales Chester Lucy Dye Peggy Young Evelyn McNeill. Ephraim Norita Lancaster 427-340- 8 436-849- 0 462-219- 1 445-342- 2 436-847- 4 436-866- 0 283-422- 2 462-283- 3 Editor Pyramid: During the Memorial the and Day Holiday I went to Wales Cemetery toured through the town of Wales reminiscing as I was a former resident. And I saw the very things that were printed in the Fair Book. The Old Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager jHARRISON CONOVER jMARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY PATTY BERLIN (aPDKnK Former resident says fairbooks very well done mu Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. iSeeond Ephraim Thomas Home, the old home bought by Clifford Edmunds on South Main Street, The old Cecilia Draper and Carl Edmunds homes. They actually are a part of the town's setting and are in plain view of everyone. No disgrace, no offense was intended, no hurt was deliberatlly directed at anyone or the town. The Fair Book printed pictures of the First Railroad station and story of the Mines, showing special attention to Wales and praised its heritage in the 1977 Book. In 1978 Book, Pictures and notations of homes, complimenting the town showing the neatness of the homes-suc- h as the Rees home across from Rescue crew serves fellowman Ben O. Lambs home. A snowmobiler huddles next to his Have you ever ex- ap- - vehicle stranded in a cold mountain your pressed preciation, or praised canyon, possibly hurt or injured. Carolee B. Mellor and her A hunter fails to show up at his camp at helper for the good work done on this book? Many weeks and hours are spent collecting pictures and articles and about Sanpete compiling it in a very professional way? Are you willing to donate the same amount of your valuable time for weeks to do this job? Do you realize how many hours and extra nights and days (such as weekends) are spent on this book to offer it to you Free as a complimentary issue each year? It is realized each community is growing and progressing, But what is wrong with a flash hack of the old? I think you could very easily or should say "Thanks for a good job done, instead pressing your of the appointed time and is still missing the next morning. Fatally wounded victims of a plane crash lie in wreckage hidden by tall pines. But in Sanpete County somebody cares. When accidents happen in the mountains or help is needed in tne valley the Sanpete County Search and Rescue responds to the call. Members of the crew donate many l Former Wales Resident important as balancing the budget is passed, they balley-hoit for a short time and then let it drop. This bill was passed in 1978, and when it reached the Senate, several o Feds deny grant for Moroni center MORONI- - Plans still going forward obtain finances for .proposed Center to Grants were to go to rural the areas; but no grant was Senior Citizens made of the west here and low-inco- housing for the elderly, even though the federal grant sought for the model center has been denied. Fountain Green recently. Fifty Williams, Linda Conna Johnson, r Relief Society members held a special outing at Mt. Nebo enjoyed a dutch oven dinner prepared by Ethel Larsen, Marilyn Draper, Bernetta Johnson, Dorothy Cook, Kenna Rasmussen and Jean Beck. women Blain Larsen Pleasant reported week that the grant the government denied Mt. this from was apparently because it would not have Mississippi River, Larsen said. The ground for the center and housing complex has already been purchased and officers of the organization are attempting to obtain the building funds from other sources at the present time, according to tacked on, one which read, Beginning with fiscal year 1981, the total budget outlays of the federal government shall not exceed its receipts. This rider slipped through congress because law makers wanted to go on record as favoring measures. economizing They didnt take the wording seriously, and now they are whipping up a frenzy to repeal the law. The proponents Fur over lorlv ve.in. we've provided shorl-lerlor people who nuke limits jjrow. Amern.i's No. indtelo l.ikes speu.ile.ls men .mil women who lonn .io le.irned ,md worked lo m.ike llir kind heller 111, in lhe tonnd it. Iv lislenm lo ou, .mil domH one limit; well, weve winked lo m, ike I, mil ( redil null h vour progress When lon're re.idy lo I, ilk moiiev tor .igrn ullure, we re re.itlv lo hslen. Spanish Fork, Utah 7 Telephone 798-745- Mea JCucy 436-847- Dye 4 Mrs. Marie Thomas had as visitors this past Jack Rees weekend Pauline and of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rees and children of Pocatello, Ida. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas, American Fork: and Alma Thomas and Kay Worthington. One day last week she had grandchildren Margaret and Robert Wright of New Mexico visit with her. and Mrs. Elmo Davis went to Folsom, Calif., to attend funeral services for Herman Shepherd. Wehn they returned home they received the bad news that their son, Glen Davis of Palmyra, N.Y., is in the hospital burn center Mr. chemical burns on his legs from working with cement. Whatever you call "Home Sweet Home Allstates got you covered. Allstate has special' policies to fit almost any home sweet home. Drop in or call us, and see if your home qualifies. Find out how Allstate can give you the protection you need at a price you can afford. From ranch home to mobile home; from a condominium to a rented es you covered. instate Allstate lnuran Mrs. Betty Jensen and of Bluffdale sixnt a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Northbrook Available in mosi Jane Thomas. II. suit !,,!,Mt"iM!MJM!M!i' Co Ahead People FAIRVIEW MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL DISREGARD 0 One of our truly great Americans said, "This shall be a government of the people, by Clowns of all sizes highlighted the Sanpete County Fair Parade held in Manti Saturday afternoon. ofielhi (Fog a eairaijsar, awDiatrae mw ear, toat , raw fitor lojiuiraniaisse See First security Bank NOW. Money saving, flexible 5: Youre in good hands. CITIZENS' WISHES! G V children The 226-372- other calls, Pageant or answering each month to members also meet twice Thank you Search and Rescue for being here. suffering third degree . or to repeal are hard at work, and it behooves each one monel Nelson Carter, Manager 1341 North Main frequency communications equipment from their own personal funds. In addition to the time spent in searches, directing traffic at the Mormon Miracle When help is needed, its a good feeling to know its on the way. of Money for agrici is our business... bur only business I Duffy Fountain Green unrelated riders were are served enough people. d, Congress should follow own law ex- dissap-prova- hours, their own gas and vehicles when they respond to a search operation or are needed to assist the sheriff in a law enforcement problem. About 35 members plus the county sheriffs department belong to the unit and high all have purchased their nigh-ban- learn emergency and other training skills. The unit relies on funds from trap shoots held in the spring and fall to raise funds for Open letter equipment and other needs. To aid in emergency operations the rescue unit has converted an old school bus and equipped it with many items to help during long searches. Any donations received are used to improve and add equipment. Search and Rescue volunteers are Editor, Pyramid: of us to write our Sometimes I dont quite legislator and tell him he continually upgrading their equipment understand the press. should the and facilities. They are in the process of prepare Whenever an important legislation necessary for converting the airport hanger in Mt. issue comes up in the force congress to follow Pleasant for use as a bay station and in their own law: government will meeting place. Not only will this provide a Balance the federal meeting place for unit members, but it will Washington, they play it to death, obviously government's budget by also benefit the city and plane owners by because it sells papers. 1981. someone there more often. having But when an issue as Lewis or dislike. A I the people, and for the people". On some convenient occassions, this has seemed also to be the attitude of the mayor and the city council. When a survey was circulated earlier this year, with reference to city planning, etc., these were the words of the mayor and council, repeated over and over again: "we want to do the things the citizens desire." The Democratic district and precinct chairman, as well as many other interested citizens, circulated a petition asking that a well qualified, experienced citizen be appointed to fill the city council vacancy of Democrat Jerry Hansen. There were at least 250 interested citizens and property owners, both Democrats and Republicans, who supported this candidate. In the last municipal election no candidate who was elected received more than 225 votes. We feel it a blatant disregard of community desire to completely disregard such a mandate from the electorate. We are shocked and disappointed that our mayor and city council would be so insensitive and undemocratic towards the wishes of so many With Timeway you pay only for the money you use for the time you use it. Pay ahead and save interest. Or pay the whole loan off early without penalty. Check into it now, at POffSG S(3Gtl5ffQ(7 of Utch, M.A. QtnlCa of our citizens. The man selected is a fine individual: however, he has been so disinterested in community and governmental affairs that he did not become a registered voter until July 30, 1979 and although he has resided in Fair-viefor 3 years, he has not yet voted in a city , w election. 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