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Show Page Two V- - The Pyramid City to consider mobile home law 24, 1980 April MT. PLEASANT -- The city council will hold a (UPS 365-580- Cox 90 West Main Street Publ isher .Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor . .Office Manager KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY TRESSA FRIEND SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) 25c $9.00 per year - per copy CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Betty Ramsey Mt. Pleasant Patty Berlin Moroni Ida Donaldson Spring City Katy Parnell Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd Wales Elona Merrill Ephraim Evelyn McNeill . . Ephraim Nancy McLain Buchanan ; Feature Writers Norita Lancaster Margaret Russell . Manti-Cath- . . y 427-340- mm 8 462-241- 0 436-831- 2 462-219- 1 445-342- 2 436-879- 5 283-422- 2 Pfff PtH f .283-415- 4 .835-437- 2 462-283- 3 283-628- 1 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 ' ' 3, 1879. ' ;' Issues and Answers MT. PLEASANT- - Tom Bruton, a Fairview accountant was elected to head the North Sanpete High School Advisory Council for the coming year. John He succeeds McAllister who served as head of the students The other account is the outlay account. capital Superintendent that are of schools Expenditures .jv this account in authorized does the ,Tfl Question: Why council School district need to are for major repairs of community the the year. during facilities, past the present present replace Ted Madsen, a retired purchases of land for new J facilities? Answer: The State construction, and new US Civil Serviceman, also of Fairview, was chosen Office of Education has construction. vice president and Sheryl not to funds are law, By indicated, after ' evaluation, in these Olms lead, a member of that the be the Wasatch Academy Exaccounts. present facilities need to two was named be replaced. This means penditures for the varios faculty, (hat they are notYneeting catagories in the school secretary. ':i the educational needs of district budget are Other outgoing officers LaMont over specifically specified by include vfV children due General crowded conditions and law. The school records Blackham, Moroni Feed of each audited are Manager are that by year faulty buildings dangerous to life safety. an outside CPA firm to Company who was vice and Elna Consequently, it is more insure that the ex- president of owner economical to replace penditures are set as McKay, them than to repair them. originally designed. Freez McKays Dairy a bond who was secretary. When The school district has By Dr. Harold Johnson . tr traditionally spent, in the past few years, several thousand dollars in maintenance in an effort to repair the present facilities just so the schools could be main- tained at standard minimal was student and ap- proved. Question: How does the money that is received by the district for bonding to teacher relate salaries? Answer: There is no relationship to teacher salaries and money that ., is received from the bond ."jt-- issue. The school district , ,?3 1 has two main accounts. One account is maintenance and operation. Out of this account comes the salaries for personnel within the district, sup- plies, textbooks, other related instructional, "administrative and management programs. Qayt1A10& OdllUI - MORONI Area Senior Citizens will meet on Friday, April 25, at 6:30 p.m. in the Stake Center cultural hall, according to directors Ua D. and Ray Christensen. School Board members will meet with the group and explain their plans for bonding for the new school in Moroni. Musical numbers will also be the people of the North Sanpete School District will have the opportunity to decide whether Sanpete schools move ahead or backwards as voters go to the polls in a school bond election. Community meetings have been and are now being held to provide the elec-troawith the facts involving the need fra new schools in the district. Those in the district who have questions concerning the bonding, should find the of their citizens are lost. much talked American know-hoof the because about comes partly about, stress on education in the whole country. Good schools, well and efficiently run, are the backbone of our nation. Good, safe school buildings are an integral part of the education process. answers by attending one of these North Sanpete District voters should ofinform themselves and carefully consider meetings or talking to school district ficials. all aspects of the school bond, and then Even though the tight money market make their wishes known at the polls. and inflation are affecting the lives of We believe informed voters will give everyone, consideration should be given the board the facilities it needs to better by the voter as to the future educational the education of North Sanpete School needs in Sanpete and the nation. District children. te between the school and a resolution supporting the community to air and he May 6 board election. work on solving school-relate- d The resolution urges patrons to support the problems. boards request for $6.9 million to build a new middle school and high school in the district. I County (Continuted from page 1 tourist business last year. Also, (4) high motor fuel presented. faculty all North (5) A slump in new hous- - and Pleasant Shoplifter feels guilt; sends $100 to store EPHRAIM you do! Shoplifting doesnt pay And not only does shoplifting increase the cost of goods to the consumer, it apparently costsa lot in grief and anguish to the shoplifter. A former Snow College student, feeling the pangs of guilt and now looking for that inner peace that comes with having a clear conscience, recently sent $100 to a local store to pay for goods taken. An employee of The Pant House in the Ephraim Plaza reports that store owner, Lyman Willardsen, received an unsigned letter accompanied by five $20 bills. The letter said in part, "When I was going to school a t Snow last year , I took something which I didn't pay for. Since that time, I have felt terrible about it; and I am hoping that this money will cover the co6t of what I took. I hope you will forgive me. I hope I can feel better now that I have done this. And in the words of Alferi, "To err is human, but the contrition felt for the crime distinguishes the virtuous from the wicked. will be held today through SAturday. The new store, which is College of pharmacy. and Bill is actively involved well spacious stocked, has a complete in a number of compharmacy, book center, munity activities. He is stationary supplies, radio treasurer of the Chamber and stereo needs, watches of Commerce and is a Boy and jewelry, small ap- Scout leader in the Ml pliances, giftware, Pleasant LDS Third vitamins and minerals, Ward. Kris is serving as sundries, and much more. president of the Sanpete The Andersons and Chapter American Curtises are not new to Association of University r Sanpete County. They Women and is have been in business on of the PTA. the corner of Main and They have two children, Slate Streets for the past John and Jennifer. six years. Jack and Hazel Also on hand to are both natives of welcome this you Moroni where his father, weekend and wheneverer Cleon Anderson, operated you shop at Ml Pleasant a drug store for many Drug are Arlene Anyears. Hazel is the derson, JoAnn Lewis, daughter of the late Mr. Helen Curtis, Verla and Mrs. John E. Jensen. Coates and Wanda McBill and Kris are both Neil. registered pharmacists. Kris is the only child of Jack and Hazel and Bill is Check The Pyramid A reduced MT. PLEASANT sales of building materials, year of planning and hard appliances, furnishings, work have culminated in etc. a bra nd new drug store for Jack and Hazel Anf (6) Recession fears made derson and for Bill and people more cautious about Kris Curtis and a fine, shopping undertaking new financial modern establishment for Mt. commitments. ing construction Tom Bruton grand opening stare sets opening t and n Grand event automobiles, boats, recreation vehicles, etc. - representatives from A year of planning and hard work has resulted in this attractive new Mt. Pleasant Drug Store, a costs also resulted in reduced gpales., of large The Advisory Council includes bond original authorization One thing which made mis country great in file past was the good education possessed by every citizen of file country. Many other countries do not enjoy this free education and much ability and potential EDITORIAL On May 6 In its last meeting me Sanpete communities, and works as a liason Advisory Council passed -- authorization is passed for the purpose of new construction, by law the school district can only spend these monies for the purpose for which the nations backbone Good schools are Fairview accountant to fill council post iYour Schools '.V um Edgar ) Homo Newspaper Sanpoto's Published Weekly of Mt. Pleasant, Utah 14447 HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER public hearing May prior to acting on a proposed ordinance on mobile! homes. It hps been proposed that the city restrict placement of mobile RICHFIELD- - Services homes and to specify the were held April 23 for type of foundations Edgar Cox, 86, who died allowed for modular April 19, 1980 in a Rich- homes to promote the safety and welfare of field hospital. He was born in Fdrron mobile home dwellers on June 15, 1893 to Athur and the citizens of the and Amanda Funk Cox. community. The ordinance will Married Alice Peterson November 10, 1915 in restrict locating mobile Mant LDS Temple. She homes that are smaller died September 17, 1972. than 14 by 6' and will Member LDS Church, require that any mobile served as ward clerk, homes not located in a mobile home park be Scoutmaster. Survivors: three sons, wider than 14' by 6 and be four daughters: Ray E. , located on a permanent Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Allen foundation. In other action the city E. (Virginia) Foisy, Cedar City; Mre. DeLoy approved a resolution (Della) Whitlock, Rich- stating it desires to San participate in the ICPA Arthur, field; power Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. coordinated Gordon (Ramona) purchasing program for Taylor, Lindon; Mrs. the ultimate purchase of Larry (Dorothy) Woods, an entitlement from American Fork, Milton A. either or both the Hunter Cox, Salt Lake City; 23 II Unit now under congrandchildren; 37 great- struction by Utah Power one and Light company and grandchildren, sister: Mrs. Hollace the Moon Lake Project, (Kate) Williams, now in the preliminary Springville. Preceded in feasibility study stage by death by a son, Wilson Deseret. Cox, and a daughter, By participating the Dora. city will be one of 22 Utah Burial Richfield City communities along with California sources Cemetery. lAn UYJ 14 the com- surrounding munities. To help celebrate the opening of their new 4,000 square foot store located on 85 West Main Street, 'he Andersons secretary-treasure- and Curtises are inviting you to their grand opening today through Saturday. They are celebrating by having a drawing for a color television plus a host of other prizes and are giving away free gifts during the three days. You will need to come in and register for the color television and other the son of Helen Curtis grocery ads each week prizes, says Jack, but and the late William C. before you shop. you dont have to be Curtis of Fountain Green. Bill and Kris both atpresent to win. Where to buy clothes The drawing will be tended Snow College and held Saturday night at are graduates of the for the kids? Check The 6:30 p.m. of Utah Pyramid retail ads. University Joshua Mack Wilkey, son of Kevin and Alice Wilkey of lone, Wash., will celebrate his first birthday on April 30. He has one sister, Jessica. 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