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Show Page Four The Pyramid Open letter 28. 1980 February dMK10K Storys all mush Juab immate says (UPS 365-580- Editor, The Pyramid: I am appalled that your newspaper would put an article on the front page ) Home Newspaper Sanpete's Published at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Weekly 90 West Main Street School Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY PATTY BERLIN SUBSCRIPTION Open letter . leader praised RATES (In advance) 25c per copy $9.00 per year Editor Pyramid: Manti-Kath- y 427-340- 8 mm 462-213- 4 462-219- 1 445-342- 2 436-847- 4 436-866- 0 283-422- 2 283-415- 4 835-437- 2 462-283- 3 ISE New school in Moroni given top priority The eagle population hard hit FAIRVIEW of North Sanpete has been recently with the killing of five eagles ardous life safety facilities were noted, food service activities were limited, there were leaky roofs, a bad boiler and lack of storage and classroom space. The report also noted that it is critical that a new high school be constructed in the Mt. Pleasant area" mainly because of the population impact and the lack of life safety needs. It was reported that the structure built in 1912 was the oldest now in use and it was requiring a great deal of maintenance and care. The board also heard a report from Karl Kelly, chairman of the population projection subcommittee. He stated that the heaviest growth impact would come in the Fairview, Mt. Pleasant, and Spring City areas and based this estimate on projections made by mining officials and other studies. Should the growth pattern follow the projections, the district would have an estimated 4,717 students enrolled in 1990 which is three times the number now enrolled. in the Chester and Freedom area and wounding of one between Spring City and Mt. Pleasant, according to Division of Wildlife Resources Officer Harold Blackburn. Blackburn reminded residents that it is a misdemeanor to shoot an eagle and asked anyone seeing a person or persons shooting at the birds to call him at 427-381- Also Blackburn said many pheasants have been hit on the road and reminded hunters that when this happens there are that many less to hunt. He asked motorists to slow down when approaching the birds along the road. Game violations should be reported and action will be taken to prosecute them the DWR official said. Utah Symphony Some seating for MT. PLEASANT the general public will be available free of charge at the concert of the Utah Symphony this week according to Reed Miller, School District Administrator. The symphony is scheduled to make two appearances today, February 28, for the district school students. There will be some seats available at the 10 a. m. concert in the North Sanpete High School gym and several more are expected to be available at the 11:10 a.m. performance. Secondary students will hear the symphony at the first session and elementary students the second, Miller said. when someone has no limit on the amount they the 8th amendment of the waste. Dr. Johnson, I do not know how everyone feels about what you have done since becoming North Sanpete Superintendent of Schools, I, for one, think that you have done an excellent job since taking the helm. The way you pushed and had the school City Spring repaired, and the Elementary School in Fountain Green, also you and the School Board for having a strong belief and Conviction to better our schools and the building of much needed new schools in this area. I remember going to amendment. I also would like to clear the record and get your paper to get a true picture of the conditions of the Manti Jail. I isnt fit for a rat. If a man is accused of a crime the justice system in Sanpete County thinks its okay to house him in a condition until he can post an illegally high bail or till he goes to a trial. No wonder men try to North The actions of your city council in your current problem with a Chief of Police was very interesting to read. Send a reporter over to Nephi and discover what has occured in my case. That is if you have the guts and want to get at the truth. Sincerely, Robert D. Seifert . High Sanpete before WWII. The school building was old and it seemed like it was on its last leg then, and I sure cant understand how it has lasted as long as it has. This area has grown since those days and the area will continue to grow. I know you have anticipated for the future growth of this area and I must say that I respect you and your ideas, and think that your becoming the Superintendent is the best thing that could have happened to this district. What I said in the paper was just my opinion and my opinion only. A.II. Peterson Fairview When taking pictures, try to avoid FOR THE OPENING OF THE FEATURING FRIENDLY AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Otherwise, Fairview City already shackled with a building moritorium will remain at a standstill. Opening the school in the fall is not the most critical of the citys needs - the health and safety of the people of the community are. We believe city officials recognize this need and. hopefully will continue to work -- for solutions. The Fairview situation should be a good learning experience, although an expensive one, for the board which is now building moving into a district-wid- e right-of-wa- program, No good businessman would spend that much money based on promises no matter how well intention, and building on the intention of receiving a state grant was not good business. All citizens have a responsibility to pay attention to projects in which tax dollars letter Open n Should director lead from rear? overThe escape. whelming feeling and pure knowledge that a mans rights are being violated make him respond the way that he does. are committed. Sometimes we all have to learn our lessons the hard way. the impression that the band conductor directed the band from the front of the band. During the school song, I finally spied the band director. He was sitting on the top row of benches, almost to the end of the bench, with his nose in a Editor, The Pyramid, This past Friday night North Sanpete and South Sevier High Schools met in basketball action. TOLE PAINTING SUPPLIES AT THE COUNTRY TRUNK As is customary, the home schools pep band was in attendance. These fine young musicians deserve a pat on the back book,' apparently as they played without an oblivious to what was obvious conductor. going on around him. I was astonished and a Is that all the support little disgusted at what I those kids get? Name withheld finally saw. I was under note: The, unofficial source for the story was a reputable source and the Pyramid stands by its story. If you had read the No ember 15, I!I7!) issue of the Pyramid you would know that we have already done an extensive story on conditions at the Manti Jail. Personal & A.M. OPEN 11 COME IN AND 6 P.M. - SATURDAY TUESDAY OUR GROWING SELECTION OF SEE TOLE & ART SUPPLIES PAINTS - OILS - BRUSHES BOOKS - WOOD PLAQUES FUN WOOD ITEMS. Heine Tax Dorvtto Editors Some Confidential WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL WOOD ORDERS FOR CLASSES. INCOME TAX SERVICE for TIACffXaS CHECK WITH US FOR YOUR STUDENTS ORDERS. WE NEED TEACHERS TO TEACH CLASSES WORKSHOPS FARMERS SMALL BUSINESSES PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS CALL 283-415- 4 - Well help you set up your classes 49 W FOR APPOINTMENT ' MAIN MT PLEASANT once scientists that speeds predicted over 30 miles per hour were bad for ones health. For a child's birthday party, frost the cake to resemble a clock with the hour hand pointing to his age. As early as 5,000 years ago, men had developed the foundations of arithmetic and geometry. religion - An class, The North Sanpete School District Board of Education will consider the adoption of Social Studies Textbooks recommended by a district-wid- e com- 7 PRICE REG. mittee. These books are on display at the Board of Education Office, 41 West Main, Mt. PLeasant. Patrons of the district are encouraged to review the books and make any comments. The office is open, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. five days per week. March A, 13, 20. U $ COOKWARE SET atalnlees teal tableware ffXCAVATfHO HOME 385 Edit Center Phone PLUMB IS-p- e. awn tofci, Md 1 a aaan noma nanmea 0 uM terta, miyiMi BOfVtfig 000 ChMM Sale Aom pattern or Cotentel pattern. 1411701(21' 141171f(ZJ troONtenol REG. $17.95 SHOP 851 So. 400 E. 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That hoped for decision, however, was apparently based on promises of support from Fairview City that the new water line and road into the area located east of toe community would be provided. Now, emergency moves and strong action needs to be taken from both governing bodies to insure that the school will be opened as scheduled. Condemnation of the land needed for the y should be started now so road that the streets can be built and every effort should be taken to obtain the funds for the water line. Althought the entire $402,500 grant from backgrounds. One way is to shoot upward at the subject so sky and horizon become the background. Questions will be answered at the first class sponsored by the Mt. meeting, or further inPleasant Stake will begin formation can be had by on March 5. contacting Dennis Slack executive ward Kent Miner will be or instructing the class,' at secretaries. Mt. the Pleasant Seminary building at 7:30 p.m. The subject of study will be The Gspel in Principle and Practice. There will be a class fee, and registration will FAIRVIEW The take place the first three North Bend Camp of the class meetings. DUP will hold its meeting Monday, March 3, at 2 p.m., according to Leah Larsen. . It will be held in the basement of the city hall building. MT. PLEASANT adult COUNTRY KITCHEN tht Sometimes lessons are hard to learn Adult religion class to start HATCH PsbHihtd in 1980 Constitution of The can spend because it United States, the 4th seems to cause a lot of amendment, and the Nth 3, 1879. Eagles killed illegally officer says 14, terview me, Robert regards to my letter Seifert, and get the story two weeks ago about about a sentence from holding school spending Justice of the Peace down, it is a good idea, Thompson that violates Second 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 Continued from page I of 306; Fairview has 200 students enrolled with a capacity of 159; Spring City has an enrollment of 108 students with a capacity of 111 and Fountain Green has 84 students enrolled and has a capacity of ill. Facilities unacceptable In recommending that a new school be built in Moroni, Lund noted the present conditions at the junior high which made the facilities unacceptable for continued use as a school. In addition to the congestion, haz- - February issue without knowing the details of the circumstances. I refer to: This time Sanpete inmate escapes Juab. It is the most unresponsible piece of news reporting that I have ever witnessed. You have not met the basic, Who, What, Why, Where, When, ideas that should be reported. It is a bunch of mush. If you have any guts at all why dont you come to the Juab jail and in- In CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Betty Ramsey Moroni Katy Parnell Spring City Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd Wales Lucy Dye Chester Peggy Young Evelyn McNeill Ephraim Ephraim Nancy McLain Buchanan Norita Lancaster of the - 7 p.m. MON. THRU SATURDAY |