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Show 4 killed in plane crash Tom Cox, son of Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Kditli) Cox ol Fail-viereceived his Kaglc Scout Award at a cour I of Honor in tin Fail-vieSouth Ward .Saturday, August 25 at 7 ::() p.in. Three of his brothers. Koss, Paul and Alan, also Kagle Scouts, were in the Kagles's Nest. The four Cox brothers and their ( older brother. Curt, have been actively engaged in scouting for many years and all five are recipients of the Duly to Cod Award. City receives Kennard Anderson identified the victims as Richard Lowe, 62, Palo Alto, and Mary Ann Lowe, about 61, his wife; Manuel Chavez, 27, Santa Clara; his wife, Mary Lowe Chavez, 24. Mrs. Chavez is a daughter of the Lowes. Sheriff Anderson said the plane took off from the Provo Airport at 8:55 a m. at ter a refueling stop and was enroute to Pueblo, Colo. The light single-engin- e Piper clipped off the tops of two trees and left part of one wing about 40 feet off the ground in a tall pine before nosediving into the ground and Sheriff overturning. grant WASHINGTON. D C. Mt. Pleasant will receive two government grants to an announcement made this week by Senators Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch. The congressmen said a grant awarded by the according Environmental DRIVE-Fou- r SKYLINE Californians were killed when their singleengine plane crashed into the side of a deep canyon about a mile west of the Skyline Drive Tuesday, Sugust 21. Sanpete County Sheriff Anderson said the occupants were apparently killed instantly. He said were they probably aware the plane might crash and had put coates and blankets around their heads for protection. An unfinished afaghan was found pinned under the wreckage. Sheriff reported. Anderson an in- vestigation into the ac Hu cident is continuing by medic arrived on the Federal Aviation Ad- helicopter. ministration officials but The North Sanpete said a down draft may Ambulance crew was have caused the plane to called to the scene to lose altitude. remove the victims from An aviation official said the wreckage. inthe Three deputies and 12 yesterday vestigation is being members of the jeep conducted by Verlin B. patrol from Sanpete National County were at the scene, Tranter, and along with Lt. Owen Transportation Safety Board in Denver. Quarnberg of the Utah The- crash occurred County Sheriff's Office, near the head of the right two deputies and 10 h hand fork of South members of their jeep near a summer patrol. A light plane crashed in home development. Tents and trailers were located the same vicinity two in the area, but no one years ago killing two was in the vicinity at the passengers. time of the crash. Anderson said it was undetermined Who was piloting the plane as both men were qualified. An. emergency signal was picked up Wednesday morning and the downed craft was sighted by The Richfield District observers in a Civil Air Office of the Bureau of Patrol plane piolted by Land Management Lloyd Mecham, Price. recently welcomed its Sheriff Anderson said he new Assistant District was alerted about 10:30 Manager Lee Montoya. a m. by the Utah County Lee and his wife Jewell Sheriff and both departments assisted in the have moved from Bountiful. Since 1976 he recovery. A helicopter from Hill was employed at the Utah Air Force Base also put a State Office of BLM in fix on the crafts position Salt Lake City as the of and landed'on the nearby Branch Chief Skyline Drive road but Engineering and Support did not participate in Services within the removal of the victims. Division of Technical Sheriff Anderson said a Services. terceptor and San-pitc- Lee Montoya joins BLM Prot- containment treatment facilities. The other grant was received by the State Historic - Preservation Office in Salt Lake City in the amount of $1,000 awarded by the U. S.' Department of the Inter ior. The grant will match $1,100 contributed by the grantee and will fund a stabilization and restoration project of the Pierce Home at Wasatch Academy. The primary emphasis will be on the restoration of the exterior brick and stonework. Charles and Lucille Jarman had both their SALT LAKE CITY- - News and feature photos published in The Pyramid in July have received recognition from the Division of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Utah. MANTI is The fairboard open for suggestions on improving - the Sanpete County Fair," chairman Kay Frischknecht said Tuesday. Frischknecht apolo- gized to the public because the carnival and concessions which were expected did not come. He said the contract with the carnival people expired last year, but a new contract had been written and signed for another three-yea- r period. "The producer simply did not honor the contract," he said, "and what happens now will depend upon action from the county daughters home visiting with them over the weekend. Julie and Bill attorney comand Keel and Billy came from missioners. Orem and Jervl Nielsen came from Erda, Utah, What do you do those with Nicole and Tahnee. last few hours prior to the fair opening when your' carnival hasnt shown up?" he asked. Friscknecht said the county attorney and sheriff went to Hurricane to talk to the manager and try to get some anwere swers. They for every prepared argument possible to get the owner to split his carnival and bring at least parts of it to Manti to fulfill his obligation." He said the county even offered him the 15 percent of his ticket sales that he pays the county to help defray his moving costs. "Sue me if you must," the manager said, and refused to come. Frischknecht out bankruptcy. He explained that the few who are still in business prefer to book shows in larger, more populated where they can longer; "Therefore, is fork of South Sanpitch. Aiding in the rescue operation were member of the Sanpete and Utah County Search and Rescue units. The bodies of four Californians were recovered Wednesday, August 22, from the wreckage of a light plane which crashed into the mountainside about a mile west of the Sklyline Drive in the right All bids too high Pyramid photos rate in contest Fairboard says carnival owner broke contract total lagoon Pago Nine Section Two 1979 - ection Agency to the city of Mt. Pleasant is for The award is $35,175. added to a former award of $652,425 to make a total award of $687,600 to fund construction of an in- .10. August the areas "A possible disaster..., a photo taken, when a school bus wrecked in Fairview Canyon and published in the July 19 issue, has won honorable mention in the news category. EPHRAIM - The city Milking cows...," from the July 5 Issue, has won honorable mention in the council received the picture series category. report at their August 15 meeting hat all the bids According to James A. Anderson, the received by their conphotographs will be entered in the sulting engineers on annual Mass Communications com- phase I and Phase II of imthe petition at the end of the year. electrical provement project were The photos were taken by Koleen over cast estimates. Peterson. of the Chairman Power Board, Howard Willardson, indicated that the Board Power recommended the work be done on a Cost plus basis because the proposal is urgent. Phase I work should be started in the immediate future. stay, fair-boar- d challenging mayors, various civic and service clubs, to build rides that can not only be used for city celebrations but can be brought to the fair next year, as one solution to providing more entertainment, Frischknecht said. He also a suggested demolition derby and other attractions. Frischknecht i (SfciMTiT CtElD) uSuim faasB tiiSiiniii) geuiiy ex- said pressed years ago carnivals and concessions were plentiful but now most of them are broke and are taking his appreciation to all who worked to make the fair a success and to the patrons attending the event. OLD FAITHFUL DERIND SLAB BONELESS BACON HI LAND MILD CHEESE I NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS REG. 89 46 OZ. Mini 2 li. HONEY GRAHAMS 839 $H LB. LB. WESTERN FAMILY TOMATO JUICE UNSLICED M.J.B. LONG -G- RICE 42 OZ. r BANANA SQUASH EARLY DUNCAN HINES RAIN CAKE OLIVES MIX PITTED 7 i o? m. 105 WESTERNFAA LY 6 PK. CANS COCA COLA PRODUCTS APEX MED chips 831 1.25 59' PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 14 c 49 PEPSI AND EGGS POTATO CALIFORNIA 30-3- 1, D0Z. SEPT. 1 CLOSED LABOR OmY |