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Show "V Ia j. The Pyramid Kight V . - V - February 5, - T, 7 l T 7 controlled EPHRAIM- - A fire at the Ralph Lund residence February 3 at about 4 p.m. sent nine Ephraim volunteer fireman to a chimney fire. "We were able to use our high pressure hose," Chief Spencer Olsen reported, "and were able to control the fire with minimal water damage." The apparent cause of the fire was the burning of some highly combustible cardboard in a home heater. The flames shot up the chimney and wood the ignited surrounding the roof jack. "We were able to concentrate on the job of EPHRAIM- Mrs. Thirteen year-olRussell Newman will recehe the National Merit Award for Saving Life from the National Council of the Hoy Scouts of America at special ceremonies at Snow College Cafeteria Young Newman is credited tonight. February with saving the life of his IX month old brother. Raymond, right, when the child fell into an irrigation ditch near the family home. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Itrent Newman of AMell. d x y that quick action by Russell, and the lowered body temperature which required less blood and oxygen to maintain his bodily functions had saved the boy. "The doctor told us that Russell did everything right," Mrs. Newman said, "and without the first aid treatment Dr. Pratt would not have been procedures immediately. able to do anything for him. The Newmans The boy was un- have three other sons, conscious and not Robert IS, Ronald, 14 and Russell Ryan 4. as breathing Scout District Chairh began resuscitation to start his man, Dr. Harold Johnson breathing again. With a will be in charge of the presentation which will be followed by awarding clear and patient mind, of Second Miler, District Russell got his brother to Award of Merit, Sand-pitc- h a state were the baby Arrow Awards, and would have a good chance the Honor Unit Award. for survival. Scout leaders and The babys body members of local temperature dropped to scouting units, Cub Packs about 92 degrees. Dr. and Varsity and Explorer Pratt, the attending troops will be present for physician, told the family the awards. While Russell, who was slightly embrassed by the fuss made over him when he received the Utah Life Saving Award from the Utah Safety Council recently, thinks he did not much all that ac- mouth-to-mout- Dr. Harold Johnson, left, Scout District Chairman welcomes Larry Sorensen to the area as District Scout Executive serving Sanpete, Juab and Deseret1 Districts. Sorensen succeeds Scott Johnson to the post. i t Love of scouting leads MT. PLEASANT Elliott Lund and (ilen Olsen of the North Sanpete High School Vocational Education Advisory Council plan tours for junior and senior students to be taken during Vocational Ed I has been named week. The week of February Vo-E- d week and will be celebrated at the school with tours, displays, speakers, a banquet and job information. Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. X- -l Emerson Tours, banquet set in Vo-E- d week observance highlight planned the Dog Licenses Due By Mar. 31, 81 Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of any dog over six (6) months of age must obtain a license Certificate of rabies ..... . Moroni Processing Plant and the Moroni Feed Mill in Moroni, and those who would like to go, will be able to tour Sanpete Valley Hospital 2.00 . 2.00 in Mt. to professional career MANTI- - a Sorensen, D. Larry native of Taylorsville, has been appointed by the Utah National Parks Council, Glen Olsen and Elliott Lund, members of the High School Vocational per day. shall become the property of the local government authority and shall be humanely euthanized. All students should bring a sack lunch on Thursday. A banquet at which Epherim City Council Arlene Deltevw, recorder years in years. Washington before coming to Sanpete. - While in Washington he in in Omak as of lived America Boy Scouts the new District Scout Okanegon County and Executive for the areas served the Lake Chelan serving Sanpete, Juab and Okanogan Valley Districts. During his and Deseret Districts. Sorensen succeeds professional career he Scott Johnson who was worked at Camp Steiner, transferred, to the Camp Tomahawk for two years position. He began working and Camp Bonaparte in towards his professional Washington for three career early in life when he , earned the coveted Eagle Scout Award and then attended the 1964 Jamboree at Valley Forge, Penna. As a Scoutmaster he earned the Scouters Key. Sorensen is a graduate of Granger High School and attended Utah State University. He served a mission for the LDS Church in the North Central States and then graduated from USU in directed r , invited guests will honor members of the com- - ?uas JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL committee. While serving Woodbadge on a staff, Sorensen was recruited by the Professional Service of the BSA and later served in the Great Salt Lake Council for three years before being transferred to the North Central ALL MT. PLEASANT Lynn Cook, President of the North Sanpete High School Vocational Education Advisory Council and Leonard Blackham and Wes Jensen plan displays for exhibition during the February celebration of Vo-E- d week at the school. Included in special events for junior and senior students will be tours, displays, fpecial speakers, a banquet and job information. 8-- Washington Your local merchant buy. The reason more Orthopedic Surgeon 2:00 p.m. First, Second, and Third Fridays of each month. Sanpete County are reading The Pyramid. munity who have con- VALUES ()95 VALUES Dr. Greg McMqnamq Podiatrist 2:30 p.m. Every Other Thursday Dr. Todd Kimble Nanette Watson, and Marlene Green. Anna Aagard and Glade Mower are in charge of the awards to be presented that evening. Council President Lynn Cook, Wes Jensen, and Optometrist 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Every Tuesday v Bearbottoms Oz, Lawman, ALL Maternity Jeans and Pants 0 VALUES $()9S Dr. Jcmes Mathoion Save up to 50 on Selected Guys and Gals Tops and Ladies Dress dresses. Leonard Blackham are in of displays on various vocations which will be at the school during the week. Anna Radiologist Monday, Wednesday, Friday Physfccl Therapist Mon. Wed. - Fri. - 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a:m. 10:00 a.m. Plscse cell end schedule on appointment now TIIURS., FRI., SAT., ONLY Aagard and Marietta Kent Durton Henroid will be in charge of business displays. Posters and advertising in the media is under the direction of Karl Kelley, Nanette Watson, and DOWNTOWN MORONI Betty Ramsey. ' Brent Thorne is faculty advisor for the council at with James Thornton, 623-077- 5 principal the L school. representing 436-853- 5 Shop Till 8 p.m. TO $29.00 SUPER BONUS: charge TO $27.00 tributed to vocational education will be held that evening under the direction of Council members Bertha Bulow, TO $25.00 i ALL Sanpete, businesses advertise in The Pyramid is because more people in Dr. Devon Nelson jj Rocky Mountain, Stage West 0 cj Single Spur, Le Jeans Poney Express wants your business. Check his ads before you Announces the Services of Medical Specialists to serve you better. Mens Lee Fashion Jeans Lee Ryders, and Westerns 5 Desperados. t ALL i i ?. his .Following graduation, he taught school in Park City for Education advisory three years. While there as Council have arranged he was named the details of the tours. Scoutmaster in Peoa and Students will leave the then served as stake scout comunit school shortly after it leader, of and was missioner part return and that opens day district the out. is training just before school Unrestrained dogs will be impounded. Owner reclaiming an impounded dog shall pay a fee of $5.00 plus the fee charged for boarding. If not reclaimed within three days, dogs This summer he will be directing Camp Thunder Ridge. Scout new The executive is married to Kathie former the Herring and they are temporarily making their home in Manti with their children Carrie Jo, 10, Amy Michelle 6 and Christopher David 2. Mrs. Sorensen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mavon Herring also of Manti. Council. Sorensen served three 1971. Pleasant. dogs must be kept under hours 4 Ephraim, vaccination within the past three (3) rears is required. Licenses are issued or the calander year. Fees: ' 1 . UiiMirttred mdi dog .$1.00 1.00 2. UiMovtorod ftffloU deg 3. Neutered mole dog 4. Neutered female deg at North Sanpete High School in observance of Vocational Education Week-- r High school juniors and seniors will be taken next Thursday February 12 on tours of the Sperry Univac plant in Ephraim, Precision Built Homes in events February for next week STDGn 24 FEB. 8th THRU 14th k Lawrence Bray and family. While there, they attended a volleyball game at the high school where there granddaughter was a member of the team. All i prepared d Russell's quick action would not have survived. Russell the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Newman, Alvin ( rr. " 0 ? is a Star Scout, and was for ' the no big year-ol- cording to his mother, he will be honored for saving old the life of his brother Raymond who fell into an irrigation Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. restraint "It's 13 ditch and except for MT. PLEASANT Tours a banquet will y.M Russell Newman but emergency which others think differently developed when his baby and as a result young brother fell into an Newman will be receiving irrigation ditch near the Scoutings National Merit family home in Axtell. He Award for Life Saving at had earned his First Aid a banquet Merit badge and when he special February 5 in the Snow pulled the boy from the College Cafeteria at 6:30 cold irrigation water about a half mile from the p.m. house, he started first aid do Brady have returned home after visiting in Las and l - TcMm and - said deal because City Policeman Robert Rasmusson had efficiently stopped the flow of traffic into the area, the Chief said. "This was a frame home," the Chief said, "and a few moments delay could have been Chief Olsen costly. praised the nine volunteers and the police Mr. " Scout to get national award for saving life the fire extinguishing r SCOUTIMGS 1!)X Fire soon on ? Mastercharge, Visa VALUES $18.00 TO |