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Show Hamblin IbS&yaiPBQD ROOSEVELT- - Services were held January 30 for James Edwin Hamblin, 77, who died January 26, 1981 at home. He was born December 23, 19Q3 in Victor, Ida. to William H. and Mary Jones Hamblin. He married Reita Hunt June HOLLADAY- - Services 13, 1930 in the Salt Lake were held February 2 for LDS Temple. He served Glenn Benson, 70, who in many positions for the died January 29, 1981 in a LDS Church. Survivors are: wife, Murray hospital of a heart attack. eight sons and daughters; He was born December Mrs. James (Ila Vee) James 20, 1910 in Ephraim to Larsen, B.; Andrew and Zina Haddon Delmer H.; Mrs. Myron Benson. He married (Ruth) Haslem; Duane Virginia Esperson June 6, E.; all Roosevelt; Alden 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS H.; Vernal; Mrs. Dale Temple. He was a (Reita Lyn) Humphries, Drew graduate of Snow College Tooele; Mrs. and had attended the (Arva) Jones, Salt Lake City; 49 grandchildren; 12 University of Utah. He was an active great grandchildren; member of the LDS brothers and sisters, Church, a high priest, Remo; Delmer; Marley; former Sunday School Mrs. Edward (Lora) teacher and Elders Hullinger, Mrs. Clifford Quorum president. Past (Letah) Woodward all president of West Jordan Roosevelt; -Jesse, Salt Lake City; Mrs. J.W. Lions Club. Survivors: wife, (Wanda) Allison; Jensen; Mrs. County, Holladay ; sons, Uintah Mike Delano (Nyla) daughters: Russell, Mesa, Ariz.; Douglas, Draper, Ephraim. Burial was in Roosevelt John, Richard, Robert, Memorial Park. all Salt Lake City; Mrs Sarah J. LAKE SALT CITY-Servic- were held for Sarah Mae January Jones Savage, 52, who died January 25, 1981 at her home in Salt Lake 28 City. She was born in Mt. Pleasant June 3, 1928 to William LeRoy and Laura Maughn Jones. Married Ronald Savage July 8, 1946. She was an avid sportswoman. . Survivors: husband, two sons, two daughters: Steven Ronald, Catherine Lee Graham, David Paul, Julie Evans; five gran- dchildren; brothers, sisters, Shirley Alexander Mills, Roy Mrs. Frank Mills, (Marjorie) Moor, Mrs. Burt (Dorothy) Mills, Joe Mrs. (Bette) Petersen. Entombment was in Lawn Sunset Berg Memorial Mausoleum, Bruce H. (Annette) Bonnie Busco, both Provo; 20 grand- Vera Eliza B. Mecham OREM- - FAIRVIEW- - Woolley, children; one brother, Anniel Benson, Ephraim. Burial was in Midvale Citv Cemetery. Funeral vices were held yyj. nesday for Vera E Burr Mecham, 89, who died Saturday January 31, 1981. She was born January 1892 in Burrville to Henry and Julia Caroline Beal Burr. She married Earl Mecham in 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 16, $957. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are: three sons, six daughters, E.L. Mecham; Smithfield; 17, Grace S. Wilson OGDEN- - Services were Grace held Simpson Wilson, 67, who died January 30, 1981 in Ogden. She was born May 10, 1913 in Mt. Pleasant to Peter Henning and May Jensen Simpson. She married Clarence D. Wilson July 29, 1936 in Mt. he died August 6, Merrill B. Mecham, Plseasnt 1970. Owen Mrs. Vernal; She had lived in Mt. (Lorana) Allen, Pleasant, Coalville, and Dena Mrs. Teasdale; Richfield, and moved to Belange, Richfield; Mrs. in 1939. She was a Leon (Zeonia) Walker, Ogden school teacher in the Lindon; Mrs Don (Alene) She Schools. Ogden American Hendricksen, from Sanpete graduated Fork; Gam L. Mecham, School and Brigham Mrs. Lavar (Ruby) High University. Young Chestnut, and Mrs. Monte She was an active LDS (Bertie Lou) King, all of Church.' Orem; 38 grandchildren; ' Survivors: one son, 48 - grandone great-greJerry, Trinidad, Colo, one child; Four brothers and brother, two sisters: Leo two sisters, G.M. Burr, P. Simpson, Ogden; Mrs. February 3 for L.R. (Margaret) Burr, Dwight Salina; Ephraim; I.J. Burr, Lee Bertleson, Murray; Mrs. Earl Burr, Lillie Park F.W. Leah Jackson, and Nellie Bullock all of Napa, Calif. Interment Orem. Burial Orem City Cemetery. was NOTICE 1981 tags by March 1 will be picked up. Licenses Available at City Hall All dogs not wearing 1981 Jan. 26, 1981 AND Richfield February Ursenbach 3, KMTI- - Darlene Blackham 161; Pat ' Nielson, 167; Ruby Nunley, 172; Nancy 188; Wernz, Kathy Sorenson, 201; Darlene Couture, 161. Pacific Trails- - Gay Carol 168; Baxter, Mortenson, 221; Century 21- - Yvonne Carter, 160. Owens Sports- - Gloria Johnson, 192; Becky Kjar, 176. Doves- - Renon Snappy's Daniels, 171; Blankenship, Jensen, 173. Larrys Boyer, Jerrelyn 178; Cathy Bar- - Judy Lorie Perry, 162; 174. ' lloreshoe- Funeral Evens, Peterson, - 163; 163; Barbara Shona Pat Shaw, 173. Quack diets wont cure cancer volunteers learn Blackhawk DUP invites members attend. The new camp is actively involved along with other DUP camps in preserving histories of Utah and Pioneers cultivate a greater public awareness and appreciation for their to as described Section 5- - Conditions of Street Occupancy 6- Section Safety Requirements- - The Grantee shall at all times employ ordinary care and install and maintain in use common accepted methods. 7- Section System beginning. tributions, lifestyle and the enduring legacy they left. The Blackhawk Camp members note that in spite of all that has been written about the hardy pioneers who settled the state, DUP members are publishing a volume each year with more history. Women are eligible to join the DUP if they are over 18 and have at least one ancestor who came across the plains to Utah during the period from July 22, 1847 to May 10, 1869 when the railroad was completed. MT. PLEASANT- - First Security Foundation is currently distributing $36,100 in scholarships and grants to colleges and universities in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. According to Victor J. Rasmussen, Mt. Pleasant Office, the Foundation will continue its support in and Future the coming year of Farmer Clubs in the Intermountain inregion. This years contribution cludes $600 in scholarships at Snow 4-- College. Since its founding in 1952, First Security Foundation has awarded more than $530,000 in scholarships and grants. The Foundation's president is George S. Eccles, Chairman and chief executive officer of First Security Corporation, a regional bank holding company. Other trustees of the Foundation are Willard L. Eccles, R.H. Burton, Ralph J. Comstock, Jr., and Harold J. Steele. Mr. Eccles announced that higher n The Pyramid 1!)81 - Page Flevon pwfeOiie n()kD6C? Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information NOTICE TO PUBLIC North Sanpete School District wishes to notify the patrons of the district of new guidelines mandated by Congress concerning school lunch procedures. The U.S. Department of The has Agriculture through SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 SCALE A FREE MEALS AND FREE MILK just announced the temporary use of revised eligibility standards and procedures that schools participating in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs and Special Containing Milk Program shall use to determine a child's This land presently eligibility for free and belongs to Steve Peter- reduced price meals and son. milk for the free 2) Final Plat remainder of this fiscal final council year through September approval of the sub- 30, 1981. division plat for Green Public Law Acres subdivision as requires this change in submitted by Douglas the income guidelines and Nielson. the use of a standard 3) Final Plat deduction. It eliminates final council the use of hardship approval of the sub- deductions. This 5.54 more or less acres. Approval-Concernin- g 96-49- Approval-Concernin- 9 g division plat for Pleasant View subdivision as submitted by Jerry Stansfield. This hearing will be held at the City Hall, 115 West Main Street, Mount pleasant and will com-shamence at 7:30 P.M. Ed Meyer City Manager in Published The emergency ruling specifies the timetable and the steps to be taken Each additional family nember add $2,380. NOTE: Although we have expressed to the U.S. Department the Agriculture that this to implement changes. These changes probably create an system, filing, signal) ,and for pering. Section Severing-Responsiblilit- 20- - tam- Line y for repairs in the event a line is cut. Section 21- - Separability Section 22- - Effective Date- - This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its passage. APPROVED: JAMES C. THORNTON, MAYOR ATTEST: DONALD E. HILL, City Recorder in The Published Pyramid, February 5, 1981. education institutions to receive contributions this year include the University of Utah, Utah State University, Brigham Young University, Weber State College, Southern Utah Slate College, Westminster College, College of Eastern Utah, Snow College, Dixie State College, Utah Technical College-Sal- t Lake and Utah Technical College-ProvIdaho institutions receiving funds are the University of Idaho, Idaho State Boise State University, University, Ricks College, College of Idaho, College of Southern Idaho, North Idaho College, Northwest Nazarene College, and Lewis-ClarState College. The Foundation has also awarded a contribution to Western Wyoming College. A total of $3000 has been designated next year for combined individual and unit awards to Future Farmers of America and chapters throughout the area. k per annum on IRA and Keogh deposits of $500 or more. No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. You can deduct your yearly contribution to either of these retirement plans at tax time, and pay no taxes on that money until you withdraw it at retirement. If you have no pension plan where you work, save up to $1,500 a year in an Individual Retirement Account. Or up to $7,500 in a Keogh plan if youre about it now, and get started. Deposits made before April 15th will be applied to your 1980 tax year. Ask us Current rate, based on 2Vi year savings certificate. Deposits of less than $5 00 earn at the rate of 8 per annum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. RrsS Security Ccrdis Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositor's account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. 4-- We would like to express J , our thanks to everyone who has been so kind and helpful to our family following the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Only 5 Hemes 7 Fincncing! We - Wg have a good selection at prices you can afford. Also othar great gift ideas! Uult 220 SO. MAIN U7LIU SPRINGVILLE f , Hi S ' Nichole Sylvia Jacobson will celebrate her birthday on February 15. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobson of Orem. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Reynolds of ' Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson of Fountain Green, are Mr. Clifford and Mrs. Bradley of Moroni. She has a brother Blaine who is two. deeply appreciate food, prayers, flowers and cards along with the love and concern that has been so freely given by family, friends, and neighbors at this time. The John K. (Jack) Anderson Family the i An age builds up cities: an hour destroys then. Seneca Tolerance is the only of civilization. Arthur Helps real test one of five homes to be built with special, Apply before February 28, 1981. Move in by Apr, 1981. You may qualify for low-intere- st For complete information, call this numbon 835 - 2031 Mary Bradley 1 I HOMEIRRO; MTIMtkfl MOWS WC Sl' lAC Cltf ad- ll CARD OF THANKS Si of will will affect the eligibility ministrative burden on of some children for free local programs as a result and reduced price meals of implementation in midand free milk. This rule year, we have been adrequires that those vised that these new children be given ad- guidelines are mandated vance notice of a by Congress and are Pyramid, February 5, reduction or termination and 12, i98i. of benefits. The in Published The following are the Pyramid February 5, new income poverty 1981. guidelines to be effective provisions concerning until September 30, 1981. Against stupidity the proceedings, These guidelines include very gods Themselves inquiries, termination, transfer of the standard deduction contend in vain. which replaces all hard- Schiller publication costs and cost ship deductions. free outlets. INCOME POVERTY Style is the dress of Section 18- - Compliance GUIDELINES thoughts. with Applicable Laws and Chesterfield JANUARY 1, 1981 Ordinances-Th- e Grantee shall at all times during the life of this franchise be subject to all lawful exercise of police power by the City. Section 19- - Violations, Penalties- - Penalties for unlawful hookups (in eluding devices which intercept the grantees FSB to award scholarships con- craftsmanship, REGULATION AND USE THE CABLE OF TELEVISION SYSTEM. Section - Definitions Section 2- - Grant of is hereby Authority-Ther- e granted by the City to the Grantee the right and privilege to engage in business of operating and providing a CATV system in the City. 3- Section Grant- - The right to use and occupy said streets for the purposes herein set forth, shall not be exclusive to the Grantee. Section 4- - Term of Franchise- - The franchise and rights herein granted shall commence thirty days from the final passage hereof and shall continue in force and effect for fifteen years after said effective date. Construction and Emma Evans became a Orem; Joe L., Gunnison; again 6 grandchildren; 4 great brother on January 10 when a girl grandchildren ; and two sisters; Grant, was born to Ray and Richfield; Mrs. Arthur Lorene Beckstrom of (Hulda) Johnson, and Provo. The baby has a Mrs. Phillip (Nola) brother, Gary, and sister, Horsley, both of Price. Emma Jean. GrandInterment was in the parents are Rex and Gunnison City Cemetery. Maxine Beck. helping con- below from RA-1- 0 zoning to RM zoning. All of Fractional Lots 20 and 21, Plat B, Mt. Pleasant City survey. Also beginning at the NE Corner of the NW,4 of Section 11, Township 15 South, Range 4 East, SLB&M, thence South 27.22 rods; thence West 21.27 rods; thence North 19.40 rods; thence West 5.27 rods; thence North 7.82 rods; and thence East 26.54 rods to about quackery tension-Th- e grantee is and said, "Funny diets hereby authorized to and go extend the system within quackery the franchise area to the Several together." examples were given, extent that such extension or may become One was the licorice diet is and which is taken to help technically feasible. rheumatoid arthritis. A economically Section 8- - Operational large amount of licorice, Hem-mer- t, Force to Dr. Standards; according can greatly in- Majeure- - The Grantee and crease the blood pressure shall operate its cable which can cause stroke maintain and other health television system in full with the problems. Another compliance forth standards set by the diet mentioned quack by Dr. Hemmert is the Federal Communications The herb diet which is Commission. believed by some to cure Grantee shall have no every ailment. This is not obligation.. .for any cause only a false assumption beyond Grantee's control. Section 9- - Business but herbs can be ex- The grantee shall Officetremely harmful, aca business office maintain to doctor. the cording The Cancer Society or agent which subscriber volunteers were told that may telephone during the greatest thing they regular business hours. Section 10- - Rates- - The could do for cancer shall maintain on Grantee victims was to give love, file the City Clerk a with support, encouragement, and hope. Great strides schedule setting forth all are being made in finding rates. ..Notices of changes a cure for cancer. In the in rates and charges shall meantime, patients need be filed... at least thirty to receive education days in advance. Section 11- - Franchise programs and learn what grantee they can do to help payments-Th- e shall pay the City a themselves. Crusade Chairmen franchise fee of three were advised to plan percent. In12- early for the April Section Crusade and material demnification of City was distributed for the Sections and neighborhood drives. Carl Mrs. (Cleda) Thrasher, Victorville, Calif.; LeGrande, Salt Lake City; Lila Lee, youngest Daughters Utah Pioneers Camp, the Blackhawk Camp which was organized last year will meet on Tuesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Kathleen Jensen, 665 East Main. Mrs. Jensen said anyone interested in joining DUP is invited to 1981 10, property Home. e February .r). business: 1) Zone Change- - Concerning a zoning change request to change 1981. Mrs. Turpin was born in Fairview on March 4, 1888 a daughter of Christian and Christina Anderson Petersen. She married Shirley Douglas Turpin on Jan. 14, 1914 in the Manti LDS Temple. He is deceased. Mrs. Turpin was a member of the LDS Church and worked in YWMIA and was past president of the Primary. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lionel (Oma) Jensen, Fairview; a grandson, Kenneth P. Jensen, West Valley City; three great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Friends may call at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of NOTICE OF February PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Mount Pleasant City will hold a public hearing on cerning the following of matters three League Standing Services were held January 29 for Peter Loyal Christensen, 82, who died January 26, 1981 in the Gunnison MORONI- - Four Hospital. He was born May 28, volunteers from the 1898 in Richfield to Joseph Sanpete North American L. and Julianne Cancer Society attended Rasmussen Christensen. the ACS District ConHe married Marie ference in Provo last Included Sorensen in 1919., They Wednesday. were later divorced. He were President Ida O. then married Hazel Donalson, Secretary Ruth Crusade Nelson in Las Vegas, Nev. Draper, Glendale He was a well known Chairman Gunnison businessman. Larson all of Moroni; and Most recently he was Reach-t- o Recovery owner of Lila Lees volunteer, Mor Rae Apparel Shop and was Wilkey, Mt. Pleasant. The ACS volunteers affiliated with LeGrand Hem-mer- t, Originals interior design. heard Dr. Wynn a gastroenteritis Survivors are: wife, two sons, two daughters; w SUCCESSORS ASSIGNS, TO Turpin, 92, who died in GUNNISON- - Gold Chains Make Great Valentine Gifti ITS CABLEVISION, Peterson Margaret Countysof DOG OWNERS DOG LICENSES DUE 81-- Bowlerettes the Fairview South LDS Ward Chapel for Ellen Christensen PLEASANT-Sanpet- 1 ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANUTAH CHISE TO report Services held Friday, February 6 at 1 p.m. in Peter L. MT. SPRING CITY Published in The Pyramid February 5, in Bowling be will Glenn Benson Savage LEGAL Ellen P. 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