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Show - May 22, 1980 - The Pyramid Page Seventeen Campany D takes training awards 1 CAMP WILLIAMS- - D Company had no problem exceeding the ARTEP standard in any task burn and Spec Val J. Lynch were awarded 5-- The attempted. planning trophies for being the the Year. The trophies and many other areas. The unit also started Outstanding Soldiers of were sculptures done in wood by Staff Sgt. Earl J. Construction on a new Brewer of Moroni. During the period at Camp Williams the unit participated in training activities intwo-wee- " organization, and unit esprit de corps i demonstrate the units vast potential. D Com-pan- y is a combat ready unit which would perform in an exemplary manner called upon. read the evaluation report by Captain Gregory A. Herbst, So Be a Chamber offers $150 MT. PLEASANT- - Dont available from 1 p.m. to 4 be a June Litter-Bu- g Do be a June Litter Bagger. The of Chamber emCommerce is phasizing the p.m. on June the month The cash award will be given to the civic or church groups who collects the most Bags of trash during the month. A minumum of 100 bap must be collected to qualify for the group award. The biggest litter bagger, an individual and 28. At the end of the month all bap will be tallied, winners announced and prizes given at the July Utah Chamber Department of Highways theme in the annual cleanup campaign which will get underway in June. The biggest litter baggers during June will receive a cash award of $100 for turning in the most bags of litter during 7, 14, 21 meeting. Names of all who participated will published and recognized for their public service. Those planning on entering, either in- dividual or poup must sign up at Farmers Floral on Main Street. According to Rae Woolf contest groups and individuals planning to participate. She said the sign-u- p could be done any time during the month, but urged everyone to get an early start. She also explained the rules of the contest which are as follows: How to bag Use large trash can containers (plastic bap) that hold an equivalent of 30 gallons. Be sure they are properly sealed. collecting the most bags, will receive a $50 cash award. A minimum of 30 bags of trash must be collected to qualify. Entrants are to bring their bags on each Saturday afternoon in June to the First Security Bank parking lot where they will be counted. A city dump truck will be Who is to handle Each group or should dividual in- POLICE OFFICER FOR EPHRAIM CITY CALL DEMONT THOMPSON were all given flyers and included the following: Lisa Runners-u- at OR Rawlings who read 24 books and raised $54.20 through pledges. Darcy was presented with a 283-450- 3 APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL MAY 23, Published in The Pyramid May IS and 22, 1980 p Christensen, Lynette Wilcox, Paul Wilcox, Mont Wilcox, Tony Blackham, Lori Cook, Tood Cook, and Michelle Larsen. prepare firing positions on the machine gun range at Camp Williams. The men are members of Company D 1457th Engineer Battalion from Mt. Pleasant which recently completed the annual training camp there. two-wee- OFFICE HOURS MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO NOON 2 P.M. TO SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO plme Ktofee interest. Balance over Owner finance years. Call Larry 1 1 10 New home in Wales approx. 1450 sq. ft. on 3.2 acres. Outbuilding with storage and fruit facilities. Facilities for wood burning stove storm windows. Call Gerald or Tom -- 436-843- until May 23. Published in 4 436-872- the Pyramid May 15 & 22, NEW LISTING 1980 acres alfalfa in Wales near city limits. Owner financed. 29 peracent down. Balance carried at 10 percent. 50 percent mineral or rights. Call Tom or Gerald at acre. $3,000 10 ADDITIONAL HEATING FUEL ASSISTANCE WITH SIX COUNTY ECAP e More funding is available for heating to households who are spending 20 or more of their total income for fuel or have a shut-of- f notice from their fuel dealer. ,, , were D&yni Blackham r and Darcey Rawlings. Aftfeent wrffc "Kristy Larson. Snow College intern to return to BYU - Susan able to EPHRAIM Crook, who has been on a contacts. professional internship in the Community College, will return to Brigham Young University this week to complete her Masters Degree program and receive an August degree. I have really enjoyed the friendly people here in Susan said. Ephraim, Ephraim is only an hour away from Provo, in good weather, and I have been Spring City ends year . from Educational Those persons who have received assistance since November, 1979, but will qualify with the above criteria are eligible, for additional fuel. It will be required of persons making application to bring total income and heating fuel proof to the application on site. Awards will be presented to students who have excelled in academics, physical fitness and attendance. talent program A will also be held and report cards given. Today the children will enjoy a picnic in Spring City Canyon and a hike back to town. On the Monday, children enjoyed a band concert presented by Wadsworth JAO AND BXCAVATfflO HOME 385 East Center Phone - Nephl 623-059- 5 SHOP 851 So. 400 E. Commerical Industrial it' Residential Call for FREE ESTIMATE Day or Night Alex Johnson, Owner sale-locate- 462-284- 436-843- 4 Choice 6 and a half acres of development ground located in southeast Fairview. 6 shares irrigation water. City water and power to property line. Owner will sell half or all. or Call Tom or Gerald 462-284- 436-843- 4 JUST LISTED in her professional experience. Many community from this area have had contact with Susan as she organized and audited the tution-frepeople d FAIRVIEW em- Community College and she will submit a journal and a daily log book to document - 436-843- 3 in Spring Several building lots for From For call to details $5,500. $5,000 City. Tom or Gerald or of ministration. Her phasis has been Snow and College developed news releases. internship between and BYU Borg, will follow Susan in this program. mile south of Mt. PleaExcellent 1.6 acres sant. Super for business location. Highway frontage. Priced to sell. Call Gerald or Tom at or The family units with more than 6 members, add for each additional member. In a non-farfamily, add 1,288 for each additional member. $1525 462-264- 9 436-872- 3 representative from the Human Services office will be at the following locations to sign up eligible applicants: A Mt. Pleasant Senior Center Ephraim City Building Manti Senior Center Gunnison Senior Center evening offerings of relationship Friday. -- 436-872- Ad CITY school children will wind up the years. Another intern, Tom week with an awards assembly SPRING CITT 1 the De pa r t me n t 3 Home on Vi acres, fruit trees, irrigation water, chain link fence. Real nice inside. Pric-- . ed to sell otrt$55,000,- Call Tom or Gerald or " Susan will receive her Snow College has been in existence five SPRING Elementary 436-872- 436-843- keep my school Masters The PLUtADING NEPHI 20 acres with small well. APPLICATIONS FOR Applications will be accepted k 396 EAST 600 NORTH 462-304- 8 NEW LISTING DISTRICT FOR FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY ok oppouttKieKl . FE1ED CATRETT DU WAYNE VIECOG 1 WALES students. A number of Spring City students were enrolled in the band and string classes. f Newer home. 3 bedroom bath, double Call garage, fireplace, many extras. k 283-404- Denise So flint we i;uu better aetue you 375-740- MUST SELL Sheryl. e, MUDIICM CLINIC 436-843- 3 brick home. Exceptionally well kept Two bedrooms, extra nice yard, garage, many extras. Only $62,250.00. Building lot next door may be purchased for $7,000.00. Please call Paul C. Jacobson Val Lynch, Randy Lee, and Mike Christensen IS NOW ACCEPTING Kristy was presented with a wristwatch. Second place winner, was ,Two of the three main winners ot the Regnton getting $90.30 through pledges. Third place was winner Darcy d CHESTER $100.35. Dawn Blackham who was Owner-finance- 436-872- sored by the Moroni Elementary PTA were announced and presented with their prizes by Joy Jensen at the Carnival held at the Moroni City Park last Friday. Top winner was Kristy Larsen who read 12 books given a" calculator for reading 21 books and PART-TIM- E 2 NEW LISTING east of Wales. 29 down. balance at 9 up to 10 years. $850 an acre. 50 of mineral rights. Call Tom or or Gerald spon- n joo win novo, vtm mmi mom mii 280 acres Winners of be and obtained HELP WANTED 283-460- hs Norm Herbst, Lt. Freeman and Sgt. David Mojica of the Active Army Colorado-base- d unit. Four men from the" unit received honors at two other events during the camp. During a retreat parade May 8 Staff Sgt. Rex D. Y ES TATE RE AL on the evaluation done by Capt. tstanding Reading winners named Read-A-Tho- towers will be completed. M R.PROPERT NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL the and control bleachers 8 a the direction of the by represented responsible adult who will Chamber Beautification see that . all rules are Committee with Evelyn followed in this contest Johansen and Howard and also to see that bags Den Hartog, echnirman. are counted each Anita Farmer is Chamber Saturday and receive president. cash prizes if they win. Where to pick up unit motor An estimated 80 percent Baxter, All areas within in the of all American families sergeant, and Sgt. 1st Mt. Pleasant City limits, own at least one Class Robert S. Allred, and up to two miles automobile. operations sergeant, were honored by Col. Melvin V. outside the city limits. The area around the city Lord Halifax said, "If a Frandsen, Commander of dump is lepl, but not on man loves to give advice, the 115th Engineer Group. the top of the hill or inside it is a sure sign that he May 16 at the Armory the dump area itself. Spec 4th Forris D. Black- himself wants it. The constest is under MORONI- - During the next year, according to Sgt. Ches Christensen of the Mt. Pleasant unit, the wiring system, installation of movement and resupply, cross country navigation, committee member the Chamber must have names of and helicopter targets, and building mission, Commander of Company E, 4th Engineer Battalion Ft. Carson, Colo, who the evaluated performance of the Company D 1457th Engineer Battalion from Mt. Pleasant at the recently completed annual training camp. The unit received an overall rating of Ou- litter bagger bases generator pad. target taccluding a four-da- y tical exercise, bridge and river crossing training, mine field and barrier training, reconnaisance if Moroni Elementary PTA serving Early Bird break- - last to children on Carnival Day. weapons firing range completing the parking lot, parking positions, k Two-bedroo- one-bat- 9:30-3:3- 0 details, 375-740- MORONI 9:30-3:3- 0 9:30-3:3- 0 78'j 9:30-3:3- 0 29 ed. acres irrigated pasture, $2,000 per acre; down, bal over 20 years: owner financCall Larry Christensen. S. W. of MORONI Four 20 acre pieces, $750-$- ! 250 per acre, 29 down, 20 yrs. to pay, 10 interest: owner will carry contract. Call Larry Christensen. 22, 1980 NEW LISTING North of Moroni 3 acre pasture with highway frontage. $1800 per acre. Call Larry 1 283-404- Only Chrysler gives you 0 Money - Back APARTMENT-OFFIC- COMPLEX E Excellent business location in downtown Mt. Pleasant. Completely renovated. Already occupied. Books availalbe for qualified buyers. For details contact Tom or Gerald or $146,000. 436-872- Guarantee! 3 436-843- SPRING CITT old home on half acre. Real nice interior. Many extras. Call Tom or Gerald or Three-yea- Not Ford. Not GM Now, Chrysler revolutionizes the car business with the first 30 day Money - Back 436-872- r 436-843- 3 OPPORTUNE Suitable for grocery store or other business. Main street location. Expected growth area from energy related projects. Only $33,900 with easy contract terms. Owner must sell! Call Paul C. Jacobson at SANPETE BUSINESS 375-740- 0. CHESTER 80 acres $800 per acre. Owner will carry contract. Call Larry Christensen 283-404- 80 Guarantee. GET FULL DTAILS home. Only 16,500. h Call Paul Jacobson for Applicants may come into the Human Services office in the Sevier County Courthouse, basement room No. 5 from May 21, 1980 to June 30, 1980, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Published in the Pyramid May GREEN FOUNTAIN acres irrigated pasture with flowing water $1500acre. Call Larry Christensen. well. AT... Cdi TOM DYCHES GtMID JUSTBOil mm ims UY CDISTEI3IM PAUL C. JACOSSON S. ANDERSEN PAUL J02GENSEN v. SHERYL CHRYSLER PLYMONTH DODGE 690 S. STATE, OREM T - 436 - 462-24- 4 434 233-404- 3 375-740- 0 462-30- 4 462-32- 9 1 -I |