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Show The Pyramid Page Eighteen May 1, 1980 Beautification in progress in Former resident honored at BYU EPHRAIM-Th- e A former PROVO Mt. Pleasant native, Helen Candland Stark, Ephraim Beautification Committee is making an assessment of the number of yards that are being cleaned and beautified so that the incentive flats of flowers can be ready for a late May delivery. The committee encourages participating families to sign up in the City hall immediately and use the check-of- f list to plan their yard work. Some people, who have not been interested in years past, are com' extension classes for the University of Delaware and was active in the and city's noted dramatic writer educator, received the organizations. She was twice awarded the first prize in the anUniversity Award for excellence in nual Eliza R. Snow and contest of .the Relief Young BrighamEmeritus Club character at achievement the Society Magazine, has the organizations annual published articles in and II, luncheon Thursday. Exponent Ensign, The Emeritus Club is other magazines, has made up of former written the history of the students who attended Salem IDS Stake, was a BYU 50 years ago or leader in the drive to earlier and also retired provide a portrait and name a library room in faculty and staff mem-ber- At the s. meeting, memory of the late BYU always held at com- English teacher Alice mencement time, the Louise Reynolds, and has Class of 1930 was inducted into membership. B. Holbrook, Raymond president, was in charge. Mrs. Stark was bom in and Mt. Pleasant received the B.A. in 1924 from BYU where she was yearbook editor and active in dramatics. After teaching several years in Utah high schools, she returned to BYU for the M.A. in English in 1936. Taught freshman English, and married been a leader in Utah conservation movements. Also receiving the award was Ira Markham, retired J. ac- countant and civic leader of Concord, Calif. Helen Candland Stark Pictures wanted mitting themselves to clean-uand beaut- . Chairman FOUNTAIN GREEN-Th- e Sanpete Historical Writing Contest Saga of the Sanpitch ended April 30. Pictures are now needed for the book. Hopefully many of you will allow your picture or pictures to be used for Linda Bateman said today. If just one ad- ditional yard is cleaned and beautified, we con- sider that a success. A flower sale by nursery men will be held on Saturday Instead of all May. , families in Ephraim spending gas monies to go to nurseries, the Beautification Committee, under the direction of Francis Ephraim Choirs set . QT" Pn11YYM MANTI- - The Bountiful School Concert and Madrigal Singers and the Snow College A capella choir will present a concert in d the Manti Ward on Thursday, May 1 at 8 p.m. The public is invited to this free conHigh Choir PROPOSITION Shall the Board of Education of North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County, Utah be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the Board in an amount of not to exceed Six Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,900,000), to mature in not more than thirty (30) years from the respective date or dates of said Bonds for the purpose of constructing new school buildings and renovating and improving existing school property under the charge of the Board of Education, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of said improvements and renovations and the authorization and issuance of said Music Bonds? For the Issuance of Bonds exchange student from Yugoslavia. Dan Wessmann is the Against the Issuance of Bonds for the Chamber Choir and is a senior who has won several honors for his ability, including the Utah State Fair Comaccompaniest Fredrickson, Scott son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fredrickson of Orem, will celebrate his first 3. May birthday Helping him celebrate will be his brother, Clyde, 2 Vi years old, all day Saturday and his parents. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cloward, Moroni Michaud, Efeioiry Ida.; l?r2 Trelma ; L Blackfoot, Clyde Fredrickson Poison, Mont. Jr., ts to.'-Britain- First-Secon- States temThe surface perature on a cool star is about 4,000 degrees F., while on a hot star, temperatures can reach MjQ.OOO & degrees DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND ACCURATE COPY OF THE BALLOT TO BE VOTED ON IN THE SPECIAL BOND ELECTION OF NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT, MAY 6, 1980. I v '.'' RONALD-Lv-IVORY- 4 are 'Shakespeare O To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, For the issuance of bonds. To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, Against the issuance of bonds. petition. The concert is free to the public. The game is up. ' A'v i . h.T'J""-.- - , . ..ivt.u i .DISTRICT CLERK NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT Velma Hansen , Ogden ; Beth Fredrickson, Missoula, Mont.; and Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Miller, Colton, Ore. Mt. Pleasant PLANNING CONSTRUCTION? Gonoldor a GffOOIL DDLB0C3 v UJilliano Ci On lOh GOool Oool Dolldlccs QQ Cost Loss Than Fraiao With a DIC3r Goallty! More economical to build and purchase. Virtually maintenance free. No painting required. Roof fully guaranteed. Delivery within 4 weeks. Variety of colors and designs. Versatility - ranging in size from single car garages to massive 200,000 ft. buildings. 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They are accompanied by Jovanka' Kerkvic, an WITH A TREAT MEDIUM Cecil John SAMPLE BALLOT i Mountain THE YARD COOL OFF heavier-- 'I loads than they could on ordinary roads. i stop-ove- AFTER A BUSY DAY IN draw horses -- once prime minister ofs South Africa, left much ofgold and Graham, Mitchell Lamb, beef; Kent his fortune in to mines diamond ; ensen Christ , Dan Beveridge, poultry Jackson, Karl Ivory, Bryant Mitchell Jackson, horses. establish scholarships Oxford Livestock Blackham. Mary K. Christensen of k Team : David Syme, Moroni received the University. could be a COTIPPTL Monte Atkinson, will r make their concert while traveling to Tempe, Ariz. to participate in the annual ran a break Although the first trains were not built till the 1800s, tracks were laid in the 1500s. They helped , n uider the direction of Jessie Oldroyd, Fountain Green, Kent MT. PLEASANT- - Ron Danny Hill, State Christensen, Scott Lamb. Past Dally President of the Future Dairy Team : Russell Farmers of America was Graham, Randy the guest speaker at the Strate,Karl Ivory, Mark North Sanpete High Sorensen, and Poultry Chapter FFA Awards Team: Kent Christensen, Dan Beveridge, Troy Banquet held April 24. FFA advisor Bruce Walker. out Foundation certificates Russell handed awards to the fol- were given to Randy Parliamentary Strate, dairy; David lowing: Procedure Team: Russell Syme, livestock; Scott winner if the citizen will ijust do the paperwork, Mrs. Bateman said. beautification cert. The Bountiful choirs, 1849-192- Louis XIV in the City p fication, Jessie Oldroyd The presentation to Mrs. Stark was made by printing, and then her daughter, Sarah returned to you. The picture section of Lydia Stark, of Tucson, Ariz. the book for this year will be Transportation and should be of pictures taken during the years A refusal of praise is a desire tobe praised twice. Pictures La Rochefoucauld always add to this volume of history. Send or give your I would have praised to for had more you praised picture you Henry M. Stark, a DuPont research chemist. Dr. and Mrs. Start resided for 30 years in Wilmington, De., taught me less. e state-wid- , 78-7- addresses NSHS FFA Anderson (Mrs. Dewey program of the State AssoAnderson), has nursery Nurserymen's Utah State stock committed to the ciation, sale. University and the Salt Tribune. treeLake the be 13 will May Encouragement is planting day in the newly constructed boxes along given Ephraim citizens to main street. The block register their yards in the planting from Center 1980 competition. on The the Street to First South will yards are judged include die Honey Locust number of years imtrees and small bedding provement has taken plants given as a prize to place, so every yard in Ephraim honorary award, and pins 9 were .given to the FFA officers for job performance. The NSHS Chapter FFA will attend a judging meet in Ogden on May 7. Past state officer V' |