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Show May Page Three The Pyramid 1980 1, Prisoner back Citizen help Management seminars in jail again needed to to be held at Snow improve park - MANTI- - Nineteen-yea- r old Alfred Taylor Lee is back in jaU following his arrest last Wednesday evening in EPHRAIM MT. PLEASANT- - The first Park Work Day of the season will be held Saturday, May 10, at 10 a.m. according to city manager John Thacker. Volunteers donating their labor and trucks, backhoes, whatever they can, will be joined at the park by city employees with city equipment, to clean ip debris, tear out cement slabs, level the area, and truck in gravel. Volunteer help will make the tennis courts and parking lots realities, Thacker said, adding that the city has so many projects going that city employees alone cant get them all Ephraim. Sanpete County Sheriff Kennard Anderson said Lee had made his way to Ephraim and was spotted there about 5 p.m. that afternoon. Lee had walked away from the Sheriffs office following a court appearance earlier that day. An Ephraim resident spotted Lee and gave chase but Lee eluded him. Sieriffs officers found him and took him into custody about 8:30 p.m. that same evening He is now serving a sentence in the Sevier County Jail at Richfield on the probation charge. ggsfefig WALES- - The first coal mined in Utah, according to a marker of the of Utah Daughters Pioneers was in Wales. Pyramid editors and writer took top honors at the annual awards luncheon held Saturday at the Alpine Country Club. Pyramid writers garner UPW W honors ALPINE- - Pyramid Women Saturday for organization. writers garnered five of accomplishments in the Each of the HANSEN LUMBER CO. Mc-Nei- Ephraim Mrs. E. CANYON RD. correspondent. Ramsey took a first place among all Utah entries for an editorial on how to save gas by driving to Richfield. Mrs. Peterson FAIRVIEW 427-381- 5 JACOBSEN LAWN MOWERS had four first GRASS TRIMMERS STINL & HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS -- " X4 X 8 0g85 FT...... 26 FT. 28 FT top writer -d- for aily- .$19.95 $21.95 $23.95 cited was as top PERFECT FOR MAY DAY. PRINTS $229yd 60 IN WIDE POLYESTER GABARDINE . . 45 IN TO 60 IN WIDE LACE YARDAGE . . . ; tv PATTERNS FOR TABLECLOTHS ); K r RODE VELOURS yd Vs off CURTAINS YD REMAMTS -. -. - 72 .. review.-newspape- t: -. 0NNA 45 SOUTH MAIN DIAMOND JEWELRY ON HER DAY DIAMOND EARRINGS DIAMOND PENDANTS DIAMOND RINGS 1 Jamie Dawn WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF SEIKO, BULOVA AND DUKE WATCHES PRICED TO FIT ANY BUDGET. Howard, daughter of Steven and Sheryl Cloward, Mt. Pleasant, will be one year old on May 3. Brothers, Steven and Jessie, will be on hand to help her celebrate as will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Olsen, Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard, Moroni. Myrtle Larsen, Mt. Pleasant is E O.EUJeU 220 SO. MAIN SPRINGVILLE her IN BUSINESS IN SPRINGVILLE FOX OVER 30 YEARS CITY- - 'WITH COUPON INCbta RlgUi, Fmm Mel Ptelta duwbitf loam. tOfpnij, ( Ac tfcOli9iOMMelta iww, Usaspto trtotit Vpkg. PRICE FAiRBCS EPHRAIM rrukf$. auto100 ?.t i us 0a frCW y May 9 The according W $oro Wrap t 'w urfaeahjbta for keeping food taste & dfctaiou- - 380 ZJ Mj to Bishop Lowell Hansen. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. A program presented by the ffrimary and MIA will begin at 7 p.m. Total: I Rotor OipaW Rarer New Bishop Hansen said tickets for the fundraising event will be available through the MIA or Primary Our prayers should be for blessings in general, for God knows best what is good for us. Socrates Division. Our apologies and those of the Police Department for the error. . GQ exeuctive officers. Cocktail s improved design your bade. cos! levs! ifW'' mt mmm .SsKWWIt,;;; 'fwiV nwgHtantswIS&: ' WF :- Viva its Kofi Towel Surer et, stand t obsertrerrf Is if o paper Sowol or iwrl e? Sii'iS iii UP TO 50 OFF ON ALL COOLERS CHESTS & JUGS DOYLE'S ACE HARDWARE & SPORTING G00GDS CARBON & ALKALINE 27 NORTH MAIN PHONE 283-459- EPHRAIM 3 SALE STARTS MAY 1 - ENDS MAY V f 111 Spring Hty LDS Ward is planning a ward budget dinner for Friday evening physician and a Mt. Pleasant Police officer. He was not charged at that time. The accident is being investigated by the Highway Patrol, Price A.M. TO 6 P.M. tota 12Mx Filter Coil IViigned k correctly reported in the Mt. Pleasant Police David report that Bruce Sammons was arrested for driving ri tv !. if; A PROUD MOTHER WITH A GIFT OF MT. PLEASANT- - Two weeks ago it waa in- . II LET HER BE Indian, LDS ward 6 OPEN goals business expansion, rs; imder the influence of alcohol. Sammons waa allegedly involved in an auto accident near the Schofield Junction Road on US-at 7:24 p.m. March 25, and was given a blood alcohol test at the Sanpete Valley Hospital and released that night following questioning by a ! an 9990 YD Apology VELVETS i' i- & 3 ........$149 g. (- I90 IN WIDE BEAUTIFUL achievement, growth and Qhniid Tabiona, gave President Brigham Young a black rock saying, Heap plans dinner $190yd CORDUROY t., as such Salt Lake Tribune and American Fork Citizen, DENIM 45 individuals. Materials, notebooks, etc. are to be provided by Third place awards Bradford, Green Sheet were given for an and Sarah terview, sports (snow and Yates, Box Elder News girls sports) and Journal, tied for government politics, honors among writers women Twenty-twand editors representing received awards at the Utahs large weeklies. presentation for their In addition Betty G. efforts in the contest. A total of 97 certificates Spencer, freelance awarded. The writer, won top honors for were public relations and Ann contest drew more than Shields, who works for the 200 entries. 45 IN TO 60 IN WIDE VOILE Ephraim, bum. photographer. Each of the women Two Welsh coal miners, received a charm for Reese and John John their membership bracelet, representing the Price, were sent with the Indian to locate the coal honor. Mrs. Petersons first vein. It was found in the place awards were in canyon west of Wales and retail advertising (layout was named Coal Canyon. of Nielsons Grocery ad), 1860 Welsh Until feature (a story about Mt. enwere Pleasant barber, Alton pioneers Brotherson), lifestyle couraged to settle near editing and page editing, the coal bed and to Second place awards develop the mines. In 1872 twelve coke for were news (airplane ovens were built and in photography crash ) multipicture 1875 a narrow guage photography (kids and branch railroad was built cows) special edition, from Wales to Nephi to publication editing and ship the coal to market. It on was known as the Sanpete special articles government and politics. Valley Railroad. The main use for the Third place awards were photography Wales coal in early days (children), news story, was for blacksmithing sports photography and and it is reported that Wales coal was the best in page editing, Mrs. McNeill took Utah for that purpose. second place in news Though this branch line story for her report on the has not been in operation helicopter rescue of ASCS for years, the railroad SPRING - terested Ethel STOCK REDUCTION LENO-WEAV- E seminars management have been scheduled to start at Snow College on' May 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. according to information from Ronald D. Lewis, Director of the Private Industry Program at the college. The seminars are open to managers, business owners, and other in- College credit is available, Lewis reports. Registration can be handled during the first session. The seminars are to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between members of the private industry, and to provide a learning experience for private inin dustry members business-relate- d topics o TRUSSES 24 place bed is still discernable from Wales through Fountain Green up the divide. The traditional story is that in 1854, at Fort awards, five seconds and four thirds in the event, Mrs. McNeill, in her first year of competition, took three seconds and three thirds. Six writers were cited by the contest committee for outstanding efforts, Koleen Peterson, editor of The Pyramid was singled out as the top writer among small weekly newspaper personnel . Other top winners were Zim- - officials last winter; Josephine Herald,, Provo historical writing and merman, weedTater r first 47 place winners was entered in national competition. Garnering awards were Koleen Peterson, editor; Betty Ramsey, associate editor and Evelyn the first place certificates 1979 version of the annual from the 47 which were Communications Contest awarded to 19 Utah Press sponsored the by Vi industry -- Michelle Bartmess, chairman of the Utah Press Womens contest presents awards to Evelyn Me- Neill, Betty Ramsey and Koleen Peterson. The SHEETROCK private Coal an early day industry in Sanpete By Evelyn McNeill opueanr Eight each participant. 10, 1980 BATTERIES Y2 THURSDAY PRICE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY |