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Show 19K1 January Ephraim suspect sought Evening in locker plant theft EPHRAIM-Registra-tio- PLEASANT- - On Wednesday afternoon law enforcement officers in Sanpete County were looking for a 19 year old Ephraim man as a suspect in the theft of $70.00 from Larsen Meat Locker Plant in Ml. Pleasant at about noon that day. The suspect was believed to be on foot and headed for Salt Lake City after the As the two men left the building another customer came in to make a payment and when Larsen opened the cash drawer he discovered that $70.00 in bills was missing. The Larsens had picked up the money at the bank previous evening and knew that there were ten dollar bills, 6 fives and 10 ones in the till. IS incident. The theft was reported by Lynn and Pam Larsen, who said two men came into the locker at about 12:15 p.m. While one went to get meat from a locker he was using, the other man stayed in the front of the establishment. Because of the recent loss of meat by another customer Larsen went into the locker room while the first man was Mark Allan Beck, owner of Beck's Appliance, was installed as President of the Chamber of Commerce here Friday afternoon. Other officers in- - stalled with Beck were Earl Ursenbach, treasurer; Tracy Lewis, vice president; Verla Olsen, secretary and Rae Woolf, vice president. Mark Beck installed as Chamber president MT. PLEASANT- - Mark Fashion as Corner Allan Beck, owner of secretary and Earl J. Beck's Appliance, was Ursenbach owner of named president of the Ursenbach Funeral Home Chamber of Commerce at as Treasurer. (he annual Installation Outgoing officers will, remain as members of Banquet held Friday. Elected to serve with the Chamber Board. him were: Rae Woolf, of Beck served as a vice Woolf Enterprises as president in the Chamber First Vice President: three years ago and has Tracy Lewis, manager of been an officer in the First Security Bank, Sanpete County Search Second Vice President; and Rescue where he is Verla Olsen, manager of an active member. He is BRINKERHOFF'S DEPARTMENT STORE MT. PLEASANT JANUARY WHITE SALE ,1W operating the business here while the elder Mr. Beck is living in Orem. from one of lour states serving on Zenith's Dealer Council. He is a graduate of North Sanpete High School where he was Beck years. he started the business he is now in. He In 1974 enjoys snowmobiling and when he was 11 was a national soap box derby winner. would meet on Friday and set a meeting schedule for the coming year. Continued from page I Assistant District Chairman in Sanpete region scouting program. I)r. Averett is a holder of the Silver Beaver Award, which he received in 19(11 lor his outstanding work in scouting. He also recently received the Century Member" plaque lor 1980 and w as the I irst resident of Sanpete to earn the honor. There have only been three such awards made in this area. He is an active member of the LDS Church and has served as superintendent of Sunday School, teacher in many classes, counselor in the College !; begin. Farm Estate Planning a 10 week course discussing the vital areas ol estate planning and is Services, execution. A series of 10 157 East lectures will be presented Center, Ephraim, phone by authorities in business? 283:4021 ext. 208. estate, and legal fields! incourses Thursday To register, come to the Conversational clude classes tonight of first Spanish II, Woodworking Snow College' lor Everyone, Macrame, call the of Community Ol ice and Investment. Also, Medical Self Help, an Services today. Shortly after the incident,, officers questioned a man driving a two tone brown Pontiac with Utah license plate number SVA- - 073 in connection with the incident, but he was not detained. A short time later a pick up bulletin on the vehicle was broadcast to all law agencies. PLEASANT-There'- s going to be more fun and not so much inflexibility in the Reading Road Rally according to those in charge of the program this year. The rules have been made more flexible and (here are more choices according to Jean Crisp one of the teachers who will be involved with the district-wid- e program in the elementary schools. All elementary school children and their parents are encouraged to participate. A brief review of the rules will show that this years program is more relaxed but will still achieve the purpose which is to help create a greater love for reading bishopric, and w as bishop at the time of the building of the First and Fourth Ward chapel in Ml. Pleasant. He has served as a Stake High Council member with main assignments over music and the scouting program and lor many years as Stake Choir Director. He is at present serving as Counselor to the President of the Ward High Priest Quorum. Dr. Averett has extended service not channels but instigated and lor many years kept going a program to help needy children ol Mt. Pleasant at Christmas time. only through organized in hearts the of elementary children in the North Sanpete School District. It has been said that there is no difference in the person who doesnt read and the one who can't read, and this program is designed to correct this in the lives of the young students. With a reminder that the program is to be enjoyed, the following rules are listed. Check - Student point No. classroom begins Reading Road Rally have parent-teache- r Chart (color and sign) 1 conference (personally or pt.; display chart with by telephone) 4 pts. (3) class, 1 pt.; (2) student parent and student read read silently 15 minutes the rules of a game per night, any 4 nights together and play it, 2 pts. ( heck point No. 3- - (1) (Parent read to nonreader, 1 pt. per night) 4 student and tamily read pts.; (3)' student read and silently for 15 minutes prepare a recipe once any lour nights. Non(with parents help if readers look at picture books. (This would to necessary) 4 pts. Check point No. 2- - (D nice to do together but is Parent read to student for not mandatory), ( 1 pt. per 15 minutes per night, any night) 4 pts.; (2) make a 2 nights from a magazine or Valentine othei or periodical (2 pts. per greeting Card, Grades 4, 5 night) 4 pts.; (2) parents & (i write own verse, 4 pis. (,D address Valentine or greeting card and send in mail or deliver in person (parents may assist i 2 pts. ; Check point No. - (1) student read a book on a' or other! president, 4- iamous American (Parent read to reader make ) 4 ( i es craft family 2 project pts. Power rates going up in Fairview Bank opens non- pts. ; 2 ) student a picture illustrating what he read in book about American). 4 pts.; CD Student in individual or nmce) ( heck point No. 5- student read orally to parent 15 minutes, any one night. look at picture book and tell story to parent, 2 pts.; (2) watch tv show as a lainily. II no tv is available family may FAIRVIEW- - Budgets of Fairview read a story together, 4 residents are in lor another pinch when pts. cl) Role play or new 20 percent higher power rates go discuss the tv show or into died February of this year. story, 4 pts. City officials said that the higher cost ( heck point No. ti- - (1) ol power Irom the Hunter II generating plant located near Castle Dale has student to go with family lorced the city to raise rates to cover on an outing. 4 pts. (2) student to draw a picture the increase. The city has been purchasing power about the outing, 2 pts. (3) Irom that Utah Power and Light facility choose one of the follow ing, A. since October 25, 1980. Sing Fairview and Mt. Pleasant along with together as a family any s two nights or B. parent several other Utah cities are ol the plant which should tell or read a bedtime ultimately make their power bills story to student any two smaller than they would otherwise be, nights. (2 pts. per night), 4 pts. power officials said. Coni inued from page Pleasant. Anderson is formerly from Ephraim, lbs parents R. McKay Andersen and Mayre Andersen of Ephraim were lormer residents of the Mount Pleasant Spring City area. During his banking career, Andersen lias completed numerous specialized banking courses including, real estate, commercial and installment lending courses, and he has taught several banking classes for local bankers for the Utah Technical College of Provo. In addition he has graduated from the Lumbleau School of Real Estate and the Wall Insurance School. Andersen is a member of the LDS Church and is presently first counselor in the Mount Pleasant Third Ward Bishopric. He has served a mission for the LDS Church in Denmark. He is married to the former Sheryl Sperry of Nephi, and they have two children. ( 1 Non-reade- 1 part-owner- flampQD SERVICE A qualified representative of BLANKETS SERVICE Owen & Gwen Bronson INTER TAX SERVICES! INC. Returns prepared at your convenience in the privacy of your own home MATTRESS PADS THE LOWER STORE Community Snow will! family members, INCOME TAX INTER-TA- GET A JUMP ON INFLATION WITH OUR SAVINGS to the He is married MT. Averett honored TOWELS OTHER SELECTED ITEMS sportsman, studenlbody president lormer Laura Madsen Utah and they are parents of and attended Technical College at Iwo sons, Cade and Cody. Beck said officers Provo for nearly two OFF SHEETS active excellent course to better; prepare to evaluate one's? health and the health of! n i Road rally designed to love reading worked with his father, Allan Beck for a couple of years and is now An classes is still open for Thursday evening classes at Snow College. Because of the power failure last the first Thursday, sessions will be held tonight. Registraions will to accepted at tonight's classes, or at the Office of there. MT. - The Pyramid - Page Three V Fresh, Sliced m. ACCURATE COMPUTERIZED SERVICE . Aik cbout CALL $ 1 ETS 436-877- 8 HY-GRAD- MILD Oz. 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