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Show t-- T The Pyramid Page Eight - May 8, 1980 Fairview approves home park Sanpete residents among BYU grads FAIRVIEW - approved for city use. with 60 initial units. Ap- Councilman George mentioned a ordinance specifies only Bench 30 units per park, the possible protest by an planning commission unnamed individual that approved the park the exchange of water because of its distance was illegal. Mayor Eicher from city limits and the then advised Payton and preference for one large Johnson to investigate park rather than a that claim and possible number of little ones. legal problems. The Council responded The State Board of favorably to the plans Health has approved the plans for the park, Payton presented but still expressed concern over reported. With a 1 vote, the transfer of water. Mayor Eicher told the council approved a water developers that the ex- rate increase, after a change would have to be report by Bench on his made from an un- study of present rates. derground source, or be The new rates, to become Although the zoning proval of plans for a mobile home park and discussion of water rate increases highlighted the James Howard An- council agenda at their derson, son of Mrs. Flora regular meeting Tuesday Anderson, of Ephraim, night 84-un- it After received a Masters much in Civil deliberation Degree and He is questioning, the council Engineering. currently employed at gave their seal of apHercules in Magna. proval to a plot plan Lucinda Bateman, presented by developers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Payton and Cal LaVar Bateman of Provo Johnson for Valley View and sister of Dr. Kim Mobile Home Estates. Bateman, of Ephraim, The mobile home park, graduated with highest to be located north of the honors with a 3.999 city, and west of Hwy 89, average at the recent will hold 84 units total, commencement. She had only one B in her entire college career. 1 4-- Smallcanyon, OUR SECOND a Ephraim, masters degree in Home Economics. She was the first Indian student given a federal grant at $40 prize Young Brighamfor advanced studies and won this - Brigham University. Receivings Young B.S. degree in Business Management was D. Jed Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Miner of Fairview. Jed is a 1973 graduate of Springville High School and served in the LDS England-Londo- n mission. He is working in Kaysville and plans to attend graduate school in Colorado. He and his wife are the parents of a daughter Raelyn. honor in competition with minority students at all universities throughout die United States. Rom is a graduate of Manti High School, and attended BYU on a Navajo Tribal Scholarship. Rose, the mother of two boys, is working as a special Extension Agent to the Navajos at Blan-dinShe works with the schools in health and nutrition programs and travels more than 150 miles weekly to teach individual family units. Part of the work involves teaching the use of issued government commodities in the traditional Navajo Indian culture. Other graduates were David Lynn Peterson of Indianola who received a ditches. ordinance Odell a FROM TERREL'S The amazing road runner bird can brake itself by turning off a road into the brush and throwing its tail over its back. ap- The oyster is one of the most nourishing of all sea foods. 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I Richfield i goed reasons rru:nu3T UZAYPI3... ' Wayne Miner; MADE TO ORDER FOR YOUR SPECIAL MOM I i com- being Russon was given approval to proceed with the upper part of his duplex pians; approved 8 p.m. as regular time for council meetings during daylight savings time. Adolph Eugene Shubert of Moroni, ed piled, with assistance of No the council: they Norman Rey Hersman and Ronald D. Lewis both of Manti who received masters degrees; ap- ap-poin- to study the power specific action was taken, but the council agreed that it was a serious problem to the city. Other action taken by Laura Beck, Mt. Pleasant was our second winner in AG's DRAWING held Saturday She is now eligible for the statewide AG drawing. g. bachelors draining study Issues; a committee was propriated for support of the teams to help buy equipment. Also discussed was the problem in the city of wastewater overflowing into the streets from properties without proper WINNER University PROVO Eight Sanpete students were among the 2,578 who received diplomas at the Com105th spring mencement exercises at The mayor was asked of received Rom B. Smallcanyon to be ' d cemetery-relate- y. LAURA DECK Olson approved to formed proved adoption of uptdowing-awadated business codes; an Citizen Curly Swensen ad hoc committee was 1980. foster daughter of Phil and Blodwin Updated the council on the baseball leagues in the city now being organized. There are possible six teams, three girls and three boys. $100 was MEET Benal ly Rose as to the status of the road to the new school, but made no comment as to progress of negotiations. effective with the July In other matters, the billing period (May 15 to council approved sending June 15), are: $10 mon- Justice of the Peace Earl thly fee up to 10,000 Ramsey to attend a J.P. gallons, 50 cents per 1,000 convention in St. George, above that, inside the expressing their city. Outside the city, the unanimous feelings as a monthly rate is now $15 council that Earl is an up to 10,000 and 50 cents outstanding J.P. and it would be money well per 1,000 over. By unanimous vote, spent to help him in his water hook-u- p fees were job. raiMd to $800 inside the May 17 was approved city and $900 outside, with as City Clean Up Day, $200 of each fee collected with pick iq) to be on May committed to a water 19. The council stressed system . improvement that leaves or loose debris fund. 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