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Show Hu May 14, H81 Section Two Page Eleven e Fairview looks at cleanup campaign city-widj- FAIRVIE- Per- W- care man- those w ho now own lots in the cemetery the $350 fee w ill have to be paid before the next grave is opened. '? y City Administrator Kent Miner said there are four flew to the scene of the accident and airlifted the The l.ifeflight Ambulance arried on the scene ol live graves in each lot, ictim, Lester Long, to the I'tah Valley Hospital. Saturday afternoon and after the creu stopped on depending on location. the highway to get directions from local officers also council The decided to have a citywide cleanup, street by street, in hopes of giving the whole city a good cleanup by the end of the summer. The plan is to go one street at a time for each MT. PLEASANT Tomorrow at Fort talions in wartime are called upon to of the citys 15 streets, Belvoir Va. Cap. Clark Christensen and build and maintain roads for friendly up trash and picking Sgt. Chesley Christensen of Company D forces and to destroy roads to keep the all clutter and removing Battalion Utah enemy lrom using them.The exercise debris. It is 1457th Engineer planned that three-day field drill National Guard will accept the was part of a on a chosen street people Emerson C. Itschner Award for 1980 in during which the engineer battalions will meet with city ofwere tested to determine their ability to behalf of the men of the outfit. ficials Friday evening at conduct engineer operations under City Hall to discuss the The award, won for the second time simulated combat condition. offered by the services Several major construction projects in six years by the Mt. Pleasant-Neph- i Over the weekend city. unit, is given to the outstanding were also completed at the state those people can prepare Engineer Company in the U.S. Army training site, including a new 800 meter lor the pickup and crew served weapons firing range. The National Guard. cleanup which will take Criteria for the award include unit engineers also upgraded the camp's place the following week. strength, weapons qualification, roads. The next Friday another The Mt. Pleasant-Neph- i unit was evaluation of performance at annual streets residents will is which and nominated by the 6th Army training, inspector general reports, meet, and that following comprised of all units in the Western week their street will be community support. comUnited States, and was selected from a cleaned. This is to be a Capt. Christensen said that munity support is a big item for the unit list ol finalists from throughout the combined effort of the w hich does service in both Mt. Pleasant country. .Members of the Search and Rescue unit, Richard lirotherson and Karl t rsen-bac- h residents and the city, and Nephi. He cited the cleaning of leave on snowmobiles for the scene of the accident which was more than a In other business the Alan R. commander Wilde was Capt. had vacant lots where the cities mile southeast of the Fairview-lluntingto- n road. ol the council turned down an unit the during the to build year golf it, helping requested course in Nephi, and eliminating some lor which it was recognized. Capt. application for a beer hazardous blind curves on the school Christensen assumed command of the license by Crossroads 1457th earlier this year. Station. The council cited bus enroute to Mills. In the six years of the Itschner the city ordinance which The units strength is above 100 sets a maximum of three D has Award's existence, Company percent according to Capt. Christensen in the city. won the honor two times. Out of the six SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The Chester company's water licenses is lost a is and strong . currently weapons qualification three licenses in a are unit Utah (There has been a finalist Irrigation Co. has made application to through seepage. Jensen says the part of the companys abilities. Weve jears now: Travel Inn Cafe, the Revolving Construction Fund of the project will cost about $300,000, won the Pershing Award given by the' live times and has w on the award three and Fair-vieBoard of Water Resources for money to Sixth Army to the top unit in weapons times. In addition to Mt. Pleasant-Neph- i Neilson IGA. Company water rights currently are Inn.) construct a pumped sprinkle irrigation deeded to the Board of Water it the They Canyon twice, winning Engineer qualification for the past six years," unit from Headquarters Company of heard a report that the system for shareholder lands east of Resources in exchange for financial Christensen said. , Capt. -- road into-- the property . ' Chester in Sanpete County. assistance to build a small storage Our men take a lot of pride in what the- 1457th in Murray won the award . : In addition to where the equipment the sprinkle irrigation reservoir, according to company ofonce. to to went Christensen they do," Capt. system, the irrigation company ficials. Camp Williams summer camp events yard will be located south say. ol town has been comproposes to repair three small existing The proposed project will be studied At summer camp this year at Camp concluded with past members being reservoirs. honored Old an pleted, the extension on and Timers 7, Day May by engineers in the Division of Water Williams Company D. was called upon road has Irrigation company president Ralph Resources before the project is conto destroy an access road on the Family Day and tours of the camp held the cemetery been B. Jensen says about on 9 12. completed. of the sidered for funding. and May May military reservation. Engineer bat perpetual care for the datory. Fairview Cemeteries will Starting this month the soon be required of all cost of lots has gone up who purchase or own lots Irom $30 to $100 and at the there, following action by time of purchase the cost the council last week to of $350 perpetual care raise lot prices and make must also be paid. For petual Guard unit to accept top national award Chester seeks $300,000 loan - one-thir- d Ephraim moves forward on project Evelyn McNeill The City council took a step towards implementing an electrical power and By EPHRAIM- - The delay in starting the project has been the result of the drying-uof government funds, the p interest water improvement rates, and a weak bond projector $2,950,000 which market. Preliminary was approved in March of assessment work has 1980 by a citizen vote. continued, as has a To implement the vigorous search for funds. The availability of pipe project, the council approved purchase of 11,000 from a northwest comfeet of pipe and pany at a bargain inch steel price, plus a favorable 8,000 feet of '' report from the Bingham pipe. .' h Engineering Company project engineer for a Heber City culinary and electrical development, sparked the commitment for purchase. Members of the Power the bonding Board, Company Denham, rep-presentativ- and Bingham, Clark and Bill Covin, e, Larry Jay Mower Park City similarities to the one in Ephraim. Culinary development critical The culinary water development part of the project has been called critical" and, if we dont do it now, we wont be able to. Included are improvements of the Big and Black Stump Springs, from the central control of the old diesel plant operation. Other action In other action the area Council committed themselves to the completion of a survey and monument building that will make Ephraim the first city in Sanpete to have an survey system that will make possible accurate survey 8-- -V Board to review budget EPHRAIM- - The Utah Board of Regents will be on Snow College campus May 19 for a 9 a.m. meeting in the library to next review year's budget. This review will also include the capital-funbuilding requests. Members of Snow Institutional College Council will also be in attendance. The $4,098,600 budget d revenues a include legislative and a appropriation $3,396,500 $558,700 projected student tuition revenues. The third largest revenue amount comes from $72,800 from mineral leasing. The balance comes from Continuing Education, The 1980-8revenue was $3,710,400. The additional $388,200 is a 10.46 in dollar increase amount. This increased amount, however, is to cover a 10.78 percent enrollment increase from 1.002 to 1.110 students. The major growth in revenue (outside of the legislative approprialion) is the result of enrollment growth and lee increases. The enrollment growth is primarily projected in the increase. Snow College has a 1 English-a- d program students. lor From increase ili i YOUR FULL i SERVICE FLORAL Mt. Pleasant 57 West Main ORDER YOUR ARTIFICIAL CUSTOM MADE 26-in- 2 . . . . EARLY CALL: 462-- 2 ALSO FRESH FLOWERS . - p be school at any time and particularly the last week of school. Any student caught throwing water, filling or using water pistols, balloons, etc. will be required to call hisher parent(s) to come to the school to pick himher up. turbine, switching equipment at the present lower power plant "Pifodsd location and switching equipment at the present lower power plant location and power lines to connect with the present transmission power Loon D. Nielsen generators, system 400 at distribution 400 South and East. There would also be the capability of control of the turbines J I CALL CCLLDCT 9 is expected to to approximately 80 students Irom loreign countries. 4 03S-0- 0 the six on students campus two years ago in the summer session h SANPETE TA21I SERVICE foreign toreign Summer enrollment one time maintenance, and from funds tor the disadvantaged. School, s language d Birch and Maple project engineer, gave Springs, and installation supportive testimony to of an eight-incpressure and accuate elevation the Council. line, from Upper Power readings of any point Cart before horse 'Plant to the Lake Hill within the city. Notes for I think we are getting Box. this work have already the cart before the horThe pipe pur- been accomplished by se," Councilman Don chased will be used for Fred Lorengel and commented new Thompson pressure lines associates. The actual before the vote was taken. foot circular through the tunnel which cement The transaction was brings water from the monuments will be placed described as conforming east side of the mountain in a recess in the middle to the law by Mayor in Sanpete County to the of the street intersections. 24 hour sorvico7 days a week Halbert Jensen who said, west side for Ephraims A brass name plate will We will realize more use. Twin, Sawmill and be placed hereon to give from our money in pipe Riddlers Ridge Springs the required data. than we will in the will all be improved. In other action the is The water development Countil bank... this a received pipe marketable if we do not will the favorable report from the increase use it." available culinary water Zoning Commission for a enThe student supply and will also residential project 85 to start water for housing center located compasses four major provide first, the generation of hydro- south of the Activity aspects: 80 por mile Center. They also signed power. .culinary water electric More water for power the plat and informed development; second, Without any discounts Rotas: The irrigation water for Larry Christensen of the irrigation water use for power purposes; third, power purposes includes necessity to comply with $1 .5 Monti to Indlanolo . $33.65 I mils diversion the requirement for $2.45 Monti to Ephraim .... $5.45 3 mllst ... building a power plant building $3.25 Monti to Gunnison .$12.15 3 milts structures in Cottonwood turning 2.43 acre water transmission including $4.05 Monti to Fayette ...$17.65 4 milts... lines; and fourth, city and New Canyon and share allotment .to the $23.25 $4.15 Monti to Fairview 5 milts water line improvement. installing pressure water city to make it possible $5.4$ 30. off to Provo .V $43.43 6mlits., The council agreed to lines from these new for them to supply water $6.45 30. off to Richfield $20.26 7 milts $7.25 30. oH to Salt lako 564.43 milts go to Heber City on May structures to the Lower to his development of 14 to see a project that has Power Plant. The In- seven lots on 400 south off creased volume of water Main Street. The council agreed to by this diversion would increase the volume of accept the Low Income NOTICE TO NORTH SANPETE MIDDLE SCHOOL water for more elctric Housing 1981 grant and recommended it be ad-- ( power generation. PARENTS AND STUDENTS The power plant and ministered by the county ' transmission lines part of commission. A proposal to pick-uthe project includes a ' a garbage by Walter facility, power city plant In allowed will NO woter There fights of u Matthew Burns of Mt. Pleasant Cub Pack 3507 was presented his Arrow of Light Award on April 28. Making the presentation was Awards Chairman Jan Thorne. Banning was denied. Rabbits and cats both wash their, faces with their paws, but a rabbit uses both paws at once and the cat only uses one paw at a time. A Dutch physician is said to have invented gin in the seventeenth century as a medicinal. 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