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Show November 20, 1980 Utility rates citizens Continued from page 1 stating rates would probably go higher. Hansen cited the high costs of inflation for the rising utility rates and blamed high costs on environmentalists who stopped Kapariwatts power plant where costs would have been several billion dollars less and moved the plant instead to Delta where costs would be four times higher. He said the city needed to keep the utility system up in order to prevent brownouts from occuring. He explained that the city had recently added more lines and a new substation to keep up with the demands for electricity. He said this was done at a lower cost than was done by another nearby munity. The city is growing whether we like it or not, Hansen said A lot of power will be produced from those coal mines, he said and added that it would be inevitable that the area would grow. When the time comes, if we have adequate facilities, then we will be in a position to take care of those new1 homes that come in." If they come in and buy power they will help pay for it he added. Hansen also told the citizens that City has problems with well water power was not cheap anywhere in the country and cited several examples. Larsen opened the meeting by encouraging citizens to become involved and become informed. He said we may not be able to solve any problems but we need to put forth effort. Citing Alexis DeTocqueville Larsen said, I think we could agree that the prime force that has given shape to our nation is our disposition to work FAIRVIEW- - City the trouble continues, he residents are getting said. more palatable water The ends of all water the last several days after mains were drained and the supply from the new the new water supply cut well was cut off and water into the system until the is now being supplied by difficulty can be solved. springs and the old well according to Kent Miner, City Administrator. some For time the water had had a brackish taste and a together voluntarily to achieve a common goal. All. of our early institutions of higher learning were begun in this fashion. Our churches, labor unions, professional and civic organizations, our political, parties, our symphonies, operas and ballet companies, our newspapers, radio and television stations and others came about through the voluntary association of citizens working toegther to achieve a desired goal. Mr. and Wilcock Mrs. Gale and son, Dayne, spent three days of last week with their who is a Day Thanksgiving son, Ralph, planning, to Sherie also of Panguitch. Dayne wedding Haynes remained in Panguitch to visit for a longer time. 1 fj - In an, effort to aid farmers wlio have been having problems with deer, the of Wildlife Division Resources has .set a special antlerless deer hunt starting Saturday November 22. The hunt, for which all permits have been sold will run two out, weekends, November 22 to 24 and November 29 to December 1. DWR officer Harold Blackburn of Fairview said this week that if all farmers will leave their land open to hunting the f number of deer should decrease as hunters fill MT. PLEASANT the crops. Blackburn said if hunters are allowed to Hunt dianola, liMens, Boys, 1 Dismayed over high uUUty bills, Orval Simons, Bonnie Simons and June Nielsen reflect the feelings of many Mt. Pleasant residents who were shocked when their billi came last week. Panty Hose Christensens JUNIORS & ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 20 - ONE Special Sa lings! Mens 12.99 Styles ight November' Plsant : Reg. - WASH CLOTHS J GIVE QUILTS FOR CHRISTMAS! 5.00 1 ta u va o BEDSPREADS g 20 Entire L rSCTSL j SPORTSWEAR & Selected Styles 8 I Dam . is a good show mare' and f, . women's pleasure horse. FlU Lee Grill by Bar & Grill by Diamond 2 Bars by Three Bars. Flighty Duster is at the ranch of Warren (Bud) Mitchell in Chester, phone 15" omccc I LI w Dll i 1 5 SHEETS & CASES I Discontinued Patterns g 1 : L. X Tv OFF 25 Rainbow Wide, of Colors! I Weather Warmth i SAPPHIRE BROADCLOTH Extra Fine Quality OFF 436-863- 1.47 TRA - ttorexi Feed, Coop Station, Moroni Amoricca docaors, Tom Dydtos Insuraaco Agency, Mt. Ptooiect Jssttn, Mftdiell-Qieite- -E- - r Anyone selling 200 tickets or more gets a free ticket. Call 436-863- 3 for further information. " 8 1 8 8 Knitting Yarn White Only 475 Yards 97 21.17 8 8 PRINTED REMNANTS Outing Flannel large Selection 8 Short Lengths ifi Price 1.17 CAFHSU M S --EX- 8 8 SAVINGS ON SPRING MAID SHEETS 8 3. Werren 577 Dual Duty Thread - IDF4I. FOR CHRISTMAS TICKETS SOLD AT De9t M ,1 1.27 20 2 Lbs. WINTUCK For Cold . ; 1.17 Outing Flannel HANES Quality 1,47 45, Wide PRINTED T-SHI- jj SUEQED FLANNEL DACRON BATTSs 1.97 j ta Choose from Our g Large Selection of g Colors 8 1.77 NYLON TRICOT bus Checked Gingham OUTING FLANNEL Flame fletardant 3 Yards Wide 0FF aa. wx PRINTED 1.07 lection 20 8 m a ss iks tsar us is sse gat A 0FF It v j 45 8 New Holiday Styles 1.17' ex brl!th gowns 24.99 8 mwmimww'isttsimwmfi QUARTERIIORSE COLT Mt . - TOWELS -- WltJ AiREGISTORED . $1627 I 2$7" TIC(ETS$5.00EACII Sire J;4uioua. oJd Dusters Duce prs by Jim Allen ownedr and iSoSiCridrdon Farmer, 8 8 8 8 18.99 Styles 8 Luxurious CANNON TOWELS uwst 1367 IN DOMESTICS g FOALED APRIL 30, 1979 ; 15.99 Styles 1097 20 m CHRISTMAS FLIGHTY DUSTER FASHION SLACKS . WESTERN INGS FOR 8 JEANS & Every Pair Discounted (NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN) - SAVINGS FULL WEEK OF BOOTS (Proceeds go to Chester Community) D3AWIKG DECEMBER 13 mm GIRLS Reduced g ' line; Fashion Pants , I Sanpete-Sevie- r County PANTS qh New Holiday Shirts door-to-do- the to SLACKS & OAfl7 s Tights Our Entire Selection of Sanpete School District residents will have the He suggests 'that the opportunity to help out, make the North Sanpete High Santas good for School junior class with Christmas ) gifts their prom and also to children, grandchildren enjoy some flood candy in and others as well as thd process' being a tasty treat for All members of the gibse who like fine & junior class will be out chocolate. selling 6 oz. solid chocolate Sante) Clauses next week (see ad and Odell 'Dorothy elsewhere this issue). The proceeds from the utaoved to Knoxville in sale will go toward the July of this year to his new position as Executive Junior Prom. Director of the Municipal Junior Class President Charles Bruton said the Technical Advisory sale will start on Service, he is also a 24 member of the faculty of (Thaksgiving Week) and the University of Too' all residents of towns in nessee. & LADIES SELECTION! Nylons the school district will be contacted. e The Most Wonderful 0UR ENTIRE , h Oak City)-thenc- Selection Ever! Tube Socks Sport Shirts to near Spring a,ris"as From Dress Socks Boys Knit & ( 89 easterly along this creek to the U.S. Forest Slacks Mens, Boys, Girls, Ladies, infants 20 CTeek ake FAMILY HOSIERY RIOT Knee-High- Beginning at Highway U.S. easterly along rim of Manti Canyon to the U.S. Forest Service boundary; thence southerly along this line northerly U.S. along 22-2- 4 boundary; Manti and 89; thence the north described thence 89; Nov. described following boundary: Beginning at Manti and Highway U.S. boundary line; thence Prices Effective November 20 thru 26 ladies, Girls, Infants That portion of Sanpte County lying within the following ( and Nove. 29- - Dec. 1) That portion of Sanpete County lying within the 22-2- 4 at Permits Control Antlerless Control Permits (Nov. and Nov. 29- - Dec. 1) Mt. Highway U.S. 89; thence northerly along U.S. 89 to the Sanpete Utah County line; thence easterly along this county line to the U.S. Forest Service therly up the Little Clear CTeek Road to the Dairy Fork-Lak- e Fork Road junction; thence westerly along the Lake Fork Road Pleasnt, 300 part boundary; Beginning Pleasant and Blackburn also following described reminded hunters that boundary; Beginning at Indianola; thence nor- HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM PLEASANT-Nort- 154-ga- Service boundary line; thence southerly along this line to the north rim of Manti Canyon; thence Westerly along this rim to Manti, point of beginning. Hunt No. 157- - Twelve Mile part 200 Antlerless point of beginning. Hunt No. 156- - Ephraim 22-2- descrived 89 to Mt. U.S. Part- - 300 Antlerless Control Per4 mits (Nov. and Nove. 29- - Dec. 1) That portion of Sanpete County lying within the following 154-La- 22-c- ut - of point Hunt No. Mt. Pleaant No. Fork- - Mill Fork, Thistle take the domesticated CTeek part-20- 0 Antlerless animals it will drastically Control permits (Nov. down the numbers of 24 and Nov. 29- - Dec. 1) deer who stay in the lower That portion of Utah County lying within the valley all year. JACKET SALE fund-rais- er twice southerly along this line to Oak Creek (east of Spring City; thence westerly along this creek to Highway U.S. 89; thence northerly along beginning. - Fillmore - Salina - Gunnison - NSHS junior class said weekly tests sent to the state water lab showed no cause for the problem. Study on what is causing to Highway U.S. 89 at Thistle; thence southerly along U.S. 89 to In- their and Hunting areas and permits, deer boundaries for the almost by damages decrease accordingly. 5,000 who purchased Farmers have com- - permits include the plained in thejust of deer following locations in the staying yearround on Central region of the their land and eating up state; JLJ w Richfield The worlds record for home runs in a season still belongs to Babe Ruth; so does the record for the most long hits (119), the most total bases (457) and the most bases on balls (170) in a season. 80 Farmers urged to open land for special hunt FAMILY COAT & MT. Miner Staker, Blain resigned) Harold Hansen, Larsen, Ramona Parry, Olive Pritchett and Verla Marx. The meeting Monday was attended by about is planned for 80 citizens. Another meeting December 2. In an effort to learn more about city government citizens formed a committee Monday night to look into rising utility costs and other city expenditures. Mae Thompson, center, was elected chairman. Others helping will be Barbara Johansen (who later said. complain. Dean CHRISTMAS COMES TO... lfnMP Ephraim 0 AmfUl 8 several JLf, The new well which has been in use about two or three years will be used for stand by water, Miner smell causing residents to s strong w Larsen said he had great hopes that the newly formed committee could work with the city council and citizens to develop a better understanding between both groups which would in turn benefit all of the people in the community. Fmtm Gtm sets Page Three The Pyramid jj S S -4.02 - SAVE15.02 - OUR ANNUAL HOLIDAY SKOfSALE! 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