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Show BYU awards degrees to Sanpete students PROVO Several graduates from Sanpete were among the 2,622 who received diplomas at the 106th Commencement exercises April 24 at Brigham Young University. Receiving a doctoral law was in degree Beverley 25 t masters ' , The Snow College Dance Department will present "ORCIIESIS 81", an evening of ballet, jazz, and 2 in the Snow College modern dance May is presented as the ORCIIESIS 81 Theatre. major showcase for the talents of the departments tudents. This years production will feature works choreographed by students as well as by instructor, Toni Bench. The lighting design by Grady McEvoy offers some exciting special effects. Guard to help city with cleanup V Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey of Fair-vie- Vv)s Mt. Pleasant city and the national guard will be helping clean up the city during the next two weeks according to City Manager Ed Meyer. This coming Saturday, May 23rd the National guard will come by with a front-en- d loader ' and dump trucks to pick up any rubbish that cannot be bagged or placed in a trash can. responsibility for hauling them away. Please be aware that this service is e effort and is a not intended to be a regular garbage service. All rubbish must be on y to be public one-tim- degrees, Thomas J. Rees and H. Arlea Howell, Ephraim; Randy Kay Career Planning, or development. Miiy 21, 19K1 feasibility studies, getting enSylvia Maynes vironmental impact statements, and Duke, daughter of Mr. seeking funding for the $5 million Cox of Fairview; and and Mrs. Roy G. Maynes, project. Noe! P. Bailey, former graduated from BYU Mt. Pleasant and other Sanpete cities of Fountain w ith a bachelor of arts in will be working with the county to resident Mrs. education. elementary Sylvia, wife of Gary Duke, has attended Snow, Weber, and BYU. She and her are husband currently living in Smith-fielnear Logan. Randy K. d PROV- Oformer Fairview resident, was among the graduates who received Page Seven gives support to Narrows project MT. PLEASANT- - The city council Presently he is Viceprincipal of the South gave unanimous support to the Sevier High School at Gooseberry Narrows project in city Monroe. council action last week. He is married to the Mt. Pleasant is fully supporting the former Tonya Rae Black- project promoted by the Sanpete Water burn of Loa, and they are Conservancy District which includes the parents of six building a water storage dam and children, David, Lewis, hydroelectric power plants to utilize the Laura, Thomas, Rebecca, water from the Narrows area. and Jennifer. The family The Water Conservancy Board is lives in Richfield. currently in the process of undergoing Green. Receiving a bachelors was Sylvia degree Maynes Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Maynes of Manti. The Pyramid Plans are to have the hydroelectric power plants charge the cities for period, power used over a five-yea-r then the cities would maintain the power plants themselves. The council said it intends to upgrade existing power plants to gain a 95 percent efficiency rate rather than the 83 percent now available. Meyer said this can be achieved by cleaning the two-mil-e long water pipe and repairing cracks and seals in the floors in the power plants. Mt. Pleasant has two power stations which provide about 10 percent of the power used in the community. In other action the city tightened up so that violators of the electricity meters can be prosecuted by law. It was reported that the city is now watering the park on the south side of town with irrigation water coming through the sprinkling system. the project. According to reports given to the council, the cities will reap 80 percent of the benefits of the project and the county will receive 20 percent. Approval is being sought for revenue bonds with a five-yea- r payback, said Ed Meyer, city manager. its meter tampering ordinance develop Cox, diplomas on the Brigham University Young Campus April 24. Cox received his in degree picked up since the masters workers will not be Business Administration. V right-of-wa- ft 0"lopr COMMUNITY CALENDAR He is a North Sanpete High School graduate and received also his degree from BYU. He served in the England-Bristo- l LDS Mission in England and Wales. Cox is employed with bachelors ! Thursday. May 5 21 Snow College Auditorium 8 p.m. Orchesis Dance Concert Moroni Stake Center 7:30 p.m. North Sanpete LDS Seminary Graduation North Sanpete High School Intake Assessment Van and p.m. Friday. May 22 Snow College Auditorium 8 p.m. O hesis Dance Concert Mt. Pleasant Stake Center 8 p.m. North Sanpete High School Graduation North Sanpete High School Intake Assessment Van p.m. Snow College Cafeteria 12:30 p.m. Moroni Senior Citizens Saturday, May 22 Chuck-a-ramReunion 1937 Class North Sanpete High SLC, 6 p.m. Scandinavian Jubliee Ephraim North Sanpete High School Class of 1976 North Sanpete High Reunion Presidents Room Hotel Utah Class of 1931 Mt. Pleasant Reunion p.m. Sunday, May 21 Attend the Church of your choice. Monday, May 25 Memorial Day Holiday - Pyramid Office w ill he closed Tuesday , May 26 North Sanpete High School Intake Assessment Van and p.m. Wednesday, May 27 North Sanpete High Intake Assessment Van Thursday, May 2X Snow College A.C. 5:3ip.m. Snow College Baccalaureate North Sanpete High Auditorium 7:3ip. in. Miss Mt. Pleasant Pageant North Sanpete High School Intake Assessment Van p.m. Friday , May 29 Snow College Activity Center lou.m. Snow College Commencement Manti Third-FourtWard Morman Miracle Pageant Tryouts North Sanpete High Intake Assessment Van p.m. 6-- 9 8 Y i s 5 5 a g I 6-- 9 6-- 9 h of Kidder, Peabody and Company, Inc. in Salt Lake City where he and his wife, the former Claudean Mower, make their home. Randy is the son of Reva Cox of Fairview and the late Carlyle Cox. Noel Bailey, son of Mr. 0 A firm the Elder Harry Cun- Elder Cun- will be the speaker at the Fairview South LDS Ward on Sunday May 24 at 10:50 ningham a.m. ningham, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunningham of Fairview, recently returned from the Japan Fukuoka LDS Mission. and Mrs. Ernest (Hazel) Bailey of Fountain Green received his masters degree in Educational Administration. April 24, Irom the Brigham Young University. He received his elementary education in the Ftn. Green schools. ..his home town, and was a 1961 graduate Irom the North Sanpete High School, lie attended Snow College, and served an LDS Mission to Western Canada, from 1963-6- He received his B.S. Degree in education from BYU and since that time lias taught in the Richfield Jr. High School, in yMtuJMms OfiVOUR OUR FIRST WINNER 'Kelley Draper, store manager, presents Mary Olsen, Ephraim, with certificate she can use to her on a free trip. take!) I MATCH AND WIN A AAulti Special Education and GCK'.jVGfilGfVf Million Dollar Give-a-wa- y If You Play Match And Win LWG'tf CTD V0 F TOG FQILUJD 25" RCA Color T.V. 3 days and 2 nights . Randy I). Cox DO SI Disneyland or Disneyworld Amana Touchmatic Microwave 3 days and 2 nights Holiday (Choice of Nine Locations) Love Cruise for 7 days to the Caribbean or Mexico Voo Don's Play You Logo! COME IN NOW! DRAWING WILL BE HELD When graduation becomes only a memory, you will realize that graduation exercises were really a commencement. In 2 Noel Bailey Ephraim Store 23 GaOurday CJlay to win P.f-'-l. You need not be Van open present i MT. PLEASANT- - The Intake OUR DGST TO THE CLASS of 01 Assesment Van located at the North Sanpete High School campus is still available to help people evaluate themselves and in the selection of careers. The operation, Under the direction of Gordon Davies, is not only fun but informative as the system uses computers. For a list of times when you can use the computers check ; the community calendar. 'is MORONI FEED COMPANY MORONI HATCHERY MORONI PROCESSING FARMERS COOP at . The first American to offer railroad passenger service was the Baltimore & Ohio, in 1830. STORE HOURS 8 Match And Win a.m. to 8 p.m. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY m mm |