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Show Anthony dollar lUafed JCwy Dye Circulation slows, size too confusing MT PLEASANT-I- n spite of efforts of Federal Reserve Banks and mint officials to encourage use of the new Susan B. dollar, cirAnthony culation of the coin in this area has dropped off from the initial burst following its release July 2. "We havent had any problems with the new said Victor dollar, Rasmussen, Manager of First Security Bank. "It is just a matter of getting used to it." "The new dollars will ?,. V f& Robbie Gray, First Security Bank employee, shows new Susan B. Anthony coin which is now in circulation. The new coin is meeting with some resistance locally, but some officials say it is just getting used to it. Bear kills 60 sheep; canyon hunt continues EPHRAIM- - A governfrom the ment trapper Fish and Wild-LifServices has been in the Perron District of the IaSal Forest but has not e located the bear that killed 60 head of sheep in Ephraim Canyon that belong to Donald T. Cox of Annabella according to Douglas Sorenson, U.S. Forest Ranger. The kill was in Thistle Elat near Little Petes Hole Mr. Sorenson said. Cox was reported as saying Ive known bear have been in the area for at least eight years, but this is the first time a bear has attacked my outfit. The incident happened about 400 yards from a camping area the on Orangeville-Ephrai- road leading into Joes Valley Reservoir. Cox said Forest Ranger Sorensen investigated the kill with him. The sheep rolled down a steep incline and piled in a heap at the bottom. Theres probably derneath count, didnt I sheep uncouldnt see to Cox said. We see the bear, but we saw bear tracks." Hounds are being used in an effort to locate my wife." Beth Harward of Chester said she thinks having the coin is kind of a mess. They are too easily confused with a quarter." of Osborne Alta Fair view, said they dont appeal to her. She said they are too confusing with other coins and didnt impress her as being a good change. of Russell Talbot Fountain Green said he didnt like them because they are too near the size of a quarter. He said they save taxpayers $20 got a few at the store million dollars, as a one when they first came out dollar bill stays in cir- but it doesnt seem to him culation only about 18 they are circulating months while the new much. Debbie Mortensen of dollar will last about 15 years, Rasmussen said. Ephraim said she thinks He encouraged people to it is about time a lady use the new coin because got in on it." "The size of the savings to taxdoesnt bother me, she said. payers. A survey done early Throughout the area this week by the Pyramid merchants are almost in their shows that the average unanimous man on the street in this comments that people area doesnt like the new dont really like them. dollar and few are using it One Ephraim service when they can avoid it. station attendant said Random calls to per- that not many people are sons in this area elicited using them. Randy Ostler the following comments: of Skyline Drive In, Mt. Alice Hansen of Mt. Pleasant, he thinks it is a Pleasant said although "dumb idea" and emshe hadnt had any ployees there have to be trouble with them she so careful about them thinks they will be hard that they pass them on as for older people who dont quickly as possible so see too well. they will not be left in the Geneva Madsen of drawer to be mistaken for Spring City said she quarters. at Clerks Marks doesnt like them too well in Moroni, and has heard a lot of Market, comment that they are a Terrels Foodtown, nuisance. June Richhart, Farmers Country Floral, Mt. Pleasant, said she and Fairview Service objects to the small size said they are not getting and the weight of them. many in and they agreed They are too heavy to with several others who carry around, she said, said most people have and I dont like to have some put away to save for a souvenir or for grand-- 1 them in my pocket. Nielsen of children, etc. James This- week government Moroni, commented, announced a officials in cheek we tongue multi-millio- n dollar thought, when he said, If to it a after publicity campaign theyre naming woman, thats enough for encourage the American me. I'm against it. That widespread use of the ought to get a rise out' of coin. From a brief survey of The Pyramid August 30, 1979 436-847- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye visited Sunday in Nephi with Ken and Zabriskie. Sanpete it seems it will Ptaoul HU. 4 Page Eleven 462 - 2134 Ruth The Zabriskies just returned from Kentucky where they were with their son, Ken, and attended the funeral services for Kens wife, Sherrie, who was killed in a car accident. The young couple have two children, John 4, and Natalie 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson went to Idaho the Rex Dye attended the Falls to attend Utah Polled Hereford marriage of a nephew, Association Field Day then on to Fairview, for the reception. Saturday at Antimony. Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Phil Allen They spent a week and children were the visiting. Saturday Franks sister Myrtle and hosts and the activities and lunch were all husband Delbert Pead of Wyo., came to prepared by them and Fairview,few days. took place on the grounds spend a take such a campaign to get the general public to use the coin and benefit from the promised savings. MT PLEASANT white house at the end of 100 South now owned by 166 members of the Ted and Betty Dase. Thomas and Jensen children atAnnie Jensen family including tending included Phyllis all nine of the Jensen Jensen Ford, Bob Jensen, children and their part- both Salt Lake City; ners attended a reunion Lambert, Sandy; Vic, La August 17 and 18 in the Logan; Joe, City Park. Crescenta, Calif.; This was the first time Charles, Pocatello, Ida; since the Jensens 25th Tom, Breckenridge, wedding anniversary in Colo.; Lynn, Baltimore, 1941 that all the family Md.; and Dr. Alvin had been together. Jensen, Marietta, Pa. The ' Jensens moved from Ogden in the spring of 1928 and lived here for 20 years. All nine children The soft whispers of the graduated from North God in man. Sanpete High School. Young Their home was the big One MOUNT PLEASANT 5ie Mt SPECIALS FRIDAY - hundred seventeen of the - SATURDAY OLD HOME SUNDAY WHITE LARGE LOAF BREAD The good 6 PACK HOT DOGS PEPSI AND . 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