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Show Page Two - February The Pyramid 12, H)K1 Honor roll listed EPHRAIM- - The honor 1980-8- (UPS 365-58- 0) 6Ui BETTY RAMSEY Editor Associate Editor DEBBIE CUTLER .Office Manager (in advance) 30c per copy per year Outside Sanpete Co. year Fairview Fairview Betty Ramsey 427-340- 8 Tressa Friend Mt. Pleasant Patty Berlin Ida Donaldson Moroni Spring City Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd Elona Merrill Wales Ephraim Evelyn McNeill ...283-415Ephraim - Nancy McLain Manti-Charleen- ........ Nance Feature Writers e 462-241- 0 436-831- 2 462-213- 4 445-342- 2 436-879- 5 283-422- 2 835-768- .462-283- 3 .283-628- 1 Margaret Stickland, IE Jackson, Crismon, Kelli Miller, Lee Anna Nell, Julie Nielson, Jamie Steck, Gary Cox, KimRhonda berly Jones, Melanie Orton, Young, Morgan Everett, Devron Larson, Nathan McNiel, Steven Jensen, Patti Carmelita Bia, Dale Blad, and Neils Joe Peterson. and. 7th grade Shand, Stacey Michael Peterson, Crismon, Frischknecht, Regina Keller, Taunia Luster, and Karma Peterson. Hermansen,John Melinda Andreason, Kimberli Christensen, Kimberlee Hendricks, Heather Lublin, Kelli Phodri Cheryl Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant Utah 84647, entered at the post office ir Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second das' matter under the Act of Congress of Marcl. 3. 1879. Jacquelyn Davis, Aimee Eberhard, Scot Wise, Diana Jensen, and Adrienne Neeley. 8th grade Sue Ann Bown, Cynthia Cox, Julie Dunigan, Rory Nielson, Jaylene Cluff, Angela Larson, Melanie and Ockey, Macfarlane. Purcell, and Richard Zabriskie. 8th grade Melanie Birch, Annette Monson, Susan Rees, Monique Luster, Julene Scow, Janice Bradley, Lorilee Eberhard, Debbie and Anissa Hayes, Black, Pt, 7th gr&de Scott Blad, Glen squire, Cynthia Julie Jackson. James Barnett, ! City needs to take another look Olson, Melody Hansen, Dunigan. 2 Russell 6th grade David Cox, Jeanie Mosher, Dalaine Richardson, Lisa Chris Nance, Tyler Wintch, Dana Wise, Nielson, Cynthia Darren Garbe, Scott 4 Norita Lancaster i Stephanie Christine Holman, Pam Sanderson, Diane Alder, Eric Bessey, Kris Larson, and Melissa Olson, Christine Shaw. Trisha Edmunds, Leah Jackson, Debbie Keisel, Collette Brunson, Tim MWAm CORRESPONDENTS Dale Daniels, (MIOVTMI an enlabliHhmvnt of religion or prohibiting the free exercixe thereof; or bridging the freedom of opeerh, or of the prenn, or Ihe right of the people peaceably lo amwmbte, and to petiHm he gorcrnmenl for a redrew of griveanccH. Firol Amendment, V.S, I'onnUluUon. VongreoH Khali make no law renpecling (3.S-3.- Lynette Richard Higbee, Stacey Willmore, SUBSCRIPTION RATES $10100 $11.00 per HONORS Rachelle Tervort, James Managing Editor KOLEEN PETERSON Larsen. grade Susan Chadwick, Michelle Sanderson, Publisher . . Wilkinson, Scott Duncan, Candy Gedge, and Kelly HIGH HONORS (3.8 plus) Pleasant, Weekly 90 West Main Street CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER 1 following. Homo Newspaper Sanpoto's Published Utah 84647 at Mt. HARRISON Rogers. roll for the Ephraim Dawn Greenwood, Middle School for the first Penny Jorgensen, semester of the Michelle Larsen, school year was released Kathleen Reeve, Karla this week and includes the Simonsen, Jolin Tolman, EDITORIAL Mt. Pleasant City should reconsider a resolution passed in December which is designed to make landlords financially responsible for payment of their tenants power bills. In the resolution, the city is asking both landlords and tenants to sign a contract making the landlord responsible if the tenant should have a bill he will not or cflnnot mv While it is easy to sympathize with the citys problem of dealing with renters and who skip out on their power bills, we do not believe a landlord should be liable for a tenants direct transactions the city. If this type of resolution is put into ef- not another resolution be pass- feet, could ed to make landlords responsible for their Daniel tenants unpaid bills to the telephone company, the grocery store, service station or Paul Blad, Karen Higbee, Eric Anderson, David Meade, Michelle Baker, Eva Fredrickson, Daniel Maynes, Allan Stevens, Rona Wintch, and Doug Haymond. SaliM Auction at Salable SALINA- - 410 auction lbs. 805 lbs. lbs. 1,198 compared to last week and 908 last atAverage tendance. Fair demand. year. yiriUsl jff!! (sloop oditep Overall quality of feeders some of the best of 0 season. Feeder steers 0 lbs. higher, 0 lbs. steady, over 0 500 lbs. ' lower. Feeder heifers under 600 lbs. steady to .50 lower, heifers over 600 lbs. not tested. Slaughter cows steady to .50 lower. Slaughter bulls steady. Supply about 85 percent feeders. Feeder Steers: Medium Frame 1 0 lbs. 0 lbs. couple packages FTN. GREEN- - Daniel Clark Walker has accepted a call to the Arkansas Little Rock Mission. Daniel is the son of Clark and Diane Walker of Fountain Green. He will give his missionary farewell on February 22 at 9 a.m. in of understanding of its passage of a severance tax on coal, oil and importance. I then arranged for the minerals. In my opinion Natural Resources In- the severance tax has less 0 terim Committee to study then chance of the problem. The Com- passing; which in effect mittee reported out a bill would reduce the funding which would allow for to zero. Therefore, with loans from the Water my and support the the Fountain Green Resources Conservation recommendation Ward, and will enter the and Development Fund Natural Resources Athe Revolving ppropriations SubMission Training Center (not March of Dimes on behalf in Provo on February Construction Fund), for committee restored the of Snow College. loans to government full amount and omitted Several couples 26. entities for flood control. the contingency that it be finished the marathon by Representative funded from the proposed the dance Among dancing the entire thirand I co- Severance Tax. This winners were Richard teen hours. must Milner, Tri Tran, Lynette sponsored the bill (House recommendation Hatchet Holmes, Celeste Aycock, Bill 72) for introduction to survive the Wade Ruth the House of Represen- Committee, but due tc Fiscus, this the fact that an adequate Don Hansen, tatives during Fosberg, Brad Perry, and Shaunna General Session of the state-wid- e weather Legislature. The bill modification program is Huntington. Rob Hill, Lori Hanks, passed the Standing dependent - upon our Tracy Spears, Mike Committee a couple of recommendation, I hope Molton, Larry, Lanier, weeks ago and then that our action is not Debbie Rasmussen, Lisa passed on the floor of the overridden. I also hope and Snow, Bryon House last week by a that interested parties comfortable margin. It will mount a lobbying Frankowski. Prizes were awarded now goes to the Sentate effort to sustain our and, if approved, on to the recommendation. by local merchants. Governor his for Ray Nielsen, As saith the proverb of signature. This bill is Representative the Ancients, Wickedness-proceedet- h important, particularly to District 69 from the Manti as it would allow Utah State . them to submit an apwicked. Legislature plication for a long term,' An undutiful Daughter low interest loan for the an un- construction of their flood will prove Wife. control project at the your ochoolo manageable Franklin Poor Richard mount of Manti Canyon. at dance marathon last month the In- tercollegiate Knights of Snow College raised a total of $771.25 for ' the weather modification to government funding by more than one-h- a entities for flood control If. This proposed projects. The bill did not funding amount was pass due to a general lack contigent the upon loans Dimes money raised EPHRAIM-A- t a March of Dimes Marathon late recommendation was to cut the Division of Water Resources' request for 50-5- Holl-ingsa- ; You'll I V 4! fivl like celebrating ioouoo the if you're enjoying d house this winter. Ijenefils of a Effective insulation means greater indoor comfort at lower fuel costs. It's a great winter plus for your home. Insulation helps prevent the escape of warm air from within your home while holding back tlie introduction jif cold air from outside. It might !e descrilied as an inner lining for H&RIBLOCK TAXITESTi your hotm', Since heal rises, your attic is Ihe prime place to check for pntper insulation. You want lo hold that heat ini You'll need a blanket of iiiMilation altove ytiur indoor ceiling. But attic walls should also le insulated lo prevent cold air from entering. A blanket of insulation beneath the floor of over basements and crawl spaces your home will also add to your comfort. ll Insulation can le purchased in balls or rolls. Today's insulation is rated and ri V. 4 f A y '-- .t marked for effectiveness. The higher the R value of insulation. Ihe greater the protection against heal loss. Some insulation comes with a vapor barrier, which should lx1 placed Ix'tween tilt' healed space and the insulation to hold moisture. If you're adding to existing insulation. this vaxir (wirier is unnecessary. Insulation is a primary aid in cutting fuel costs. It works for you in summer by cutcosts, too. It is, simting barrier protecting your home's interior against the heal or cold of the outside, and holding cool or warm air inside. It helps you maintain a desired interior temperature at f. lower cost. " ' . ply, an air WASTE N T v V 7V j-- 400-50- 76.00-81.0- 0; 72.00-79.0- 0; some 0 nOW PLAYING 800-105- 0 fleshy, Plays through February 17 Heifers: 1- - 220-30- 0 67.50-71.0- 300-40- 0 0; 63.00-69.5- 400-50- 0 59.00-63.0- 500-60- 58.00-61.5- few 0 600-80- few lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. "ClttE COST 0 56.60-60.5- 2-- 39.00-44.0- 0; STARTING WEDNESDAY 1250-190- 53.00-57.5- 0; individual Yield Grade 2 FLASH GORDON lbs. 2550 Plays through February 24 (Closed Sunday February 22) 55.75. Directors meeting Two MORONI- ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY 7 45 TWO SHOWINGS. FRIOAY SATURDAY 7 IS , , 1ST SHOW . KIKEMA THEATRE Mt. - directors will be elected at the annual meeting of the Moroni Feed ComUnion Credit pany tonight, February, 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the lunch room of. the Moroni Processing Plant. President of the Board, Mar Dye, will present the financial report. Door prizes will be given and refreshments served. with Think you if Laura had sonnets all his life? Byron Fon Juan The wife of thy bosom. Deuteronomy. XIII. 6 anoworo tESIDENTIAl A PROVEN-DEPENDABL- you can claim for your children Is (ho personal oxcmptlon. False For example, if yours is a two income household, and you incur child care expenses, should know what Form 2441 mean to you If you dont, H&R Block does. Well take the time necessary to understand your complete situation, because if you qualify you may be eligible for up to an $800 tax credit for child care FALSE. WELL MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU . .f , I'ONNUMKR MCRVICK by lYrai UTILITY C0NHUMMH!NKBKI.K(TIUC a: 5 mnun A.M.-- 1 f.n., EPHRAIM t I RrrmNmI MT, 283-401- IteMb M 0 462-211- 6 MountainWest Energy JUST ARRIVED ANSWER: One of the difficult obstacles that public entities, such as school district, have today is the of number great regulations and constraining factors that are placed upon them. The school district fills out all wood . state government. at A deal of time is expended In meeting these requirements. If these two proposals become law, it will no . . custom made HONE STYLE and completes dozens of reports that are needed for both the federal and great are young men's mistresses; companions for middle age; and old men's nurses. 9 NORTH MAIN 283-441- .a. 43t-R44- general election before property is sold, effect the school district? Wives THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE , GEORGE DYCHES JEFF HUNTER OR JOHN HUNTER ( DESKS TI7S00 palmtA Office Supply 10 South K3R BLOCK MUNICIPAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY SYSTEM E doubt add to the tax the tax burfibn as additional limitation law that was elections must be held; just approved by the State thus, these regulations will have a tendency to 6 m mmmf SPACE NEAT NG Cut your fuel bills Take advantage of tax credits An investment in the future QUESTION: How will Thoonly deduction or credit LfiEl been Petrarchs wife, He would have written by dr. Harold Johnson House of Representatives STEALS THE RCTOXE. lbs. part load fleshy 950 lbs. 58.00. Slaughter Cows: Cutter and Utility 4 couple individuals 45.25. Slaughter Bulls: Yield 5 Grade 2 lbs. and the bill that is further erode the tax proposed to require all dollars. public entities to have a Duo few 63.00-66.0- 0 MT. PLEASANT & V Gr 300-40- 700-80- Medium Frame individuals 1.50-3.0- One reader voiced his mentioning the slight. opinion and that of many Former board memothers saying many bers received personal Fairview townspeople are invitations to sit on the because stand but the mayor was displeased Mayor Ray Eicher of ignored. The reader said Fairview was not invited the county also conto sit on the stand at the dedication of the new tributed much to the total school. This apparent school effort and many snub has caused hard people feel the comfeelings throughout the missioners should also city with several people have been included. 65.00-69.0- Feeder 300-40- In other matters, the I beg that the small The warpipes are .be spared if steamers.. "The Campbells pealing, possible, or else sunk are coming." without a trace being left. and are charging They cheering. O dinna ye hear (Spurlos versenkt.) Count Karl von Luxburg it? 500-60- 0 600-70- 0; rs 61.00-65.5- 1.00-2.0- Governors budget 81.00-81.5-0; 67.00-72.0- lbs. 400-50- To The Editor: A year ago I sponsored a bill that would have created a revolving construction fund for lbs. any other place they choose to run up bills? The city needs a stronger policy to deal with people who leave owing the city money. It is certainly hot fair to honest citizens of the community to be stung with higher utility bills because of those who leave town owing for services. Perhaps a higher deposit is needed, or perhaps the city should check into credit ratings before hooking renters onto the utilities. Or perhaps the city needs tougher col- lection procedures on long overdue counts. If landlords and tenants were dealing with a private power company, the com-wit- h pany would take care of overdue bills and not expect the landlord to take over its responsiblity. The city wants the beneficial aspects of power ownership, but apparently with none of the liabilities. Hiicwi Of marriage and single life PHONE 462-307- 0 State Mt. Pleasant, Utah |