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Show October Moroni Stake dedicates orchard, turkey farm Page Three The Pyramid 2, 1980 MORONI- - In connection with their preparing the orchard. The turkey farm is located between Stake Conference, the Moroni Utah Stake dedicated their fruit orchard and Moroni and Fountain Green and has been built and operated under the turkey farm to the Church Welfare of direction President Eslie System. Elder Royden G. Derrick, of the Christensen. Three large turkey coops Quorum of the Seventy, was the visiting have been built and 20,000 turkeys were authority who dedicated the welfare raised and processed this year. Two hundred and fifty pounds of turkey went projects. The fruit orchard is located in into the Welfare System and on the open Freedom and contains 600 fruit trees market this year. The Moroni Stake also plans on including apple, peaches, and a walnut tree. The walnut tree was planted to see .enlarging the present dairy farm in the how it would grow in the area and see if near future. A large it is feasible to plant more. The trees crowd attended the are irrigated by the drip system and dedications on Sunday afternoon after the morning session of Stake many hours of work has been donated members Stake in and by planting Glade Mower, left, president of the Sanpete Soil Conservation District presents plaque to Lee Barton for 21 yearss of service to the district. Other board members attending were Perry Blackham, Eugene Jensen, Thomas Yardley and Arthur King. Woolgrower honored FAIRIVEW Lee R. Barton, secretary and treasurer of the Sanpete Soil Conservation District for many years was honored recently at a dinner held in a Fairview restaurant. Barton, who has been on the board since 1959 has been an outstanding conservationist on his own farm and has been a leader in local and state also served on the Governors Agricultural conservation Advisory Council and is presently serving on the Governors Agricultural Advisory Council on the the Agenda for the 80s, programs SCSC to according President Glade Mower, Fairview, who presented Barton with a plaque honoring his 21 years of service. He has served as an LDS an active Bishop and is currently the Utah Wool serving as President of Barton, member of Growers Association has the Manti LDS Stake. Construction classes expanded at college - EPHRAIM and Robert reading, plumbing and Mr. Mendenall added. electrical. A course in advanced cabinet making With the prices of has been added to the building materials program. Also a course in soaring and the cost of advanced framing has heating and air conbeen added to include ditioning on the rise, the items of interesting area of home construction efficient energy techniques, passive solar is becoming a valuable Wright. Because of this ex- heating, new materials, reported Mr. beam pansion, calculations, Mendenhall, we are able to offer more than one techniques, and earth section of some courses. sheltered housing. Students can gain "We are implementing valuable experience in some passive solar lumber Circus comes to town; October 11 date set saving vocaional education. Snows program is probably one of the best in the area. EPHRAIM Men's , Every Item a Money Saver! - ENTIRE SELECTION OtW 13.99 '15.99 Blaze Orange SPECIAL SPECIAL WRANGLER SI5M 10 Mile Cloth Misses $1097 $1097 BOOT CUTS Rugged and Tough INSULATED Steel Shank skunks. Trapping season for beaver and mink opens October 1 in all counties but Summit, Morgan, Off PACS (L THERMAL UNDERWEAR Heavy Weight Shirts, Drawers ' .... $A67 "T $199 8 Great Colors 2$l97 $g99 HEAVY THERMAL SOCKS Wool & Nylon & and JACKETS Every Coat 20 llUUU 81" 96" $577 WINTUCK KNITTING YARN 2.49 Reg. 1.99 X 3V2 Oz. Skeins 84 Yd POLYESTER FABRIC CLOSEOUTS PRINTED OUTING Plaids Full Pieces 225 Yds. $J27 799 THREAD Stripes Price SAPPHIRE CORDUROY BROADCLOTH The Favorite For Fall Superior Quality 1.79 Reg 1.47 VELOURS QUILTED FABRICS REDUCED 20 COTTON PRINTS Sew For Warmth Nylon & Cotton '2.98 Reg. 20 20 2.47 MENS TABLECLOTHS FLANNEL SHIRTS Our Entire Selection Plaid Styles New Patterns 20 MENS DRESS 8 $y88 CASUAL SHOES TOWELS Our Entire Selection Bath Size, Beg. 3.99 Hand Size, Reg. 2.49 20" DICKIE Heavyweight Washcloths, Reg. 1.19 3.33 1.97 97 CLOTHES SALE With X-- it It Means Easier LOSS FOR ONE YEAR Laundering OFF & No Ironing! Men's GENUINE LEVIS WE SELL FISH & GAME LICENSES . Two Pound NYLON TRICOT Full 3 Yds? Wide 17 Yd. $109 WORK REG. $34.95 12:30 to 6 p.m. MON THRU FRIDAY 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY SEWING NOW! $797 Shape Set 436-825- 0 START YOUR HOLIDAY BROAD CLOTH Oil WITH SHEATH PHONE - 5.98 Special $jj77 9.99 Styles 1297 F $397 2 Warm for Fall! Uncle Henry DEAR PAW KNIFE WATCHES 20 4.98 Special Prints 15.99 Styles Polyester Blend DACRON BATTS FASHION Girls COATS GPGGflAfLG AGAINST 3.98 Special COLORFUL PRINTS SWEAT SHIRTS, INSULATED SWEAT SHIRTS, HUNTING JACKETS Falls Foremost Fashion Styles GUARANTEED SELECTION $2 $197 1.69 -- AT LOWER PRICES! A GREAT, GREAT 20 SALE GINGHAM CHECKS Knitted Blends Exciting Plaids FALL BLANKET 20 ill Mimic i:u:vr 1 IN MIRACLE FABRICS Ladies, Juniors OFF AMMUNITION - SUEDED FLANNEL Gowns and Robes Specially Discounted Fall Collection Departments In Richfield At Both Fabric $317 SLEEPWEAR EVERY ONE SPECIALLY PRICED! GUNS, PISTOLS AMMUNITION HUNTING SUPPLIES For the Dccr and Elk Hunts $J39 REDUCED All Knits & Reg. 1.00 Styles To In Fluorescent Orange. Ideal For Warmth A Protection!. 10 r Knee-H- i HOSIERY 1, 1980 longer authorization Permanent Choose Several From Our SPECIAL LADIES Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah. Season for kit foxes is October 12 to December 15. Marten may be taken from November 15, I960 to February 28, 1981. Home & BLOUSES '17.99 $11 Off U0 HUNTING SHIRTS giving to possess LILT KNIT TOPS Outstanding $J37 Robert Wright and Russ Mendenhall talk over construction programs for the coming year at Snow College. The Construction Technology Program has been expanded to include both instructors this year. fast rides around the center ring. Circus officials said a free attraction is Fury, the three-to- n rare white Rhino. Built like a tank, this rugged animal descends directly back into the Dinosaur age. Other animals that can be petted include the goats, llama and zebra. Collie, Ladies and Juniors WESTERN SHIRTS Ideal for Hunting from 283-402- Prices Effective October 2 or to March 31, 1981 has been set for the taking of badgers and weasels. With fur prices rising, the Division feels that it is necessary to protect these furbearers from in- discriminate trapping. The division is also cracking down on the owning of skunks by individuals. Only persons who have written proof a skunk was legally captured before September 1, 1980, may own a skunk in Utah. The division is no October p $C88 HUNTING WORK BOOTS 8. SHOES weasel for commercial purposes. In addition, a Self-Hel- SHIRTS non-gam- regular season non-cred- & SALT LAKE CITY -For the first time ever, e two species of furbearing animals are being afforded specific protection by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. A trappers license is now required for any one badger The Community Orwill meet on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 it classes and p.m. and there is no fee late registrations will be for this course. accepted for a limited time. information Further Several new courses about registration can be such as Medical had by calling or visiting and Aerobic Dance have the Community Services been added. A new Office, Snow College est. 205. childrens gymnastics chestra BOYS KNIT 29 furbearers ning Gymnastics. take registrations EPHRAIM- Many courses for which the public may still register, are open at Snow College Evening School according to Tom' Borg, Evening School Coordinator. Borg said this week thrilling, humorous, unique acts. can register for anyone Elephants, lions, horses, a zebra, a camel, goats, a llama and much more. Elephant rides for all ages will be beasts. Canine Capers, the best trained dog featured before and after each peract on tour will delight children and formance. Captain John turns six snarling lions, adults alike, circus officials report. not long from darkest Africa, into Other acts include jumping rope, riding pussycats. Armed only with courage a bike, spinning tops, and walking a and a whip, Captain John avoids razor-shar- p tight wire. Brownie, a Shetland pony, fangs and claws of these fierce gives Jocko the monkey and Shep the and entertainment. Two performances are planned starting at 6 and 8 p.m. The circus is being sponsored by the Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce and will be held at the rodeo grounds. Chamber President, Anita Farmer, has also announced that tickets can be purchased ahead of time for a savings over gate prices. They can be purchased up through October 10 at Mt. Pleasant stores. The following Mt. Pleasant business have tickets for the circus: City Lunch, program has been incorporated into Begin- SC evening classes Earldeans Market, Gambles, Terrels Foodtown, Farmers Floral, Mt. Pleasant Drug, and The Pyramid. Circus officials said that on circus day at about 10 a.m. the big top is erected with the aid of the elephants and that everyone is invited to come out and watch. Circus USA offers for your enjoyment PLEASANT- - The circus is coming to town. Circus USA will be making a one-da- y appearance here on Saturday October 11 and will feature elephants, clowns, aerialists, Hons, zebras and more fun MT. and rewarding field for many who are seeking a DWR protects trapping is located between Moroni and Fountain Green. The such as techniques in this years courses estimating, blue print construction project, ground has been broken for the beginning of the conSnow College struction program for the 1980-8- 1 year. The Construction Technology Program has been expanded to include two instructors, Russ Men- denhall Elder Royden G. Derrick dedicates the Moroni Stake turkey farm project which DENIM COOT CUT DENIM SUPER DELL E0TT0MS MEN'S LEVI JACKETS Trousers R9' VALUE Men's Shirts VAUIE 17 $79 - GIRLS FALL SHOE SALE Entire Selection of Sporty Leather School Shoes and Dressy Patents. Reduced 20 y |