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Show IOOF names Zabriskie A rvi DP to position MT. PLEASANT- - Gail Zabriskie was recently District appointed DeputyNGrand Master for the term of one year in District no. 7 Grand Lodge of Utah, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Section Two May 21, 1981 Pegs Eleven The IOOF is a group who signify the belief in a supreme being and the brotherhood of man. The is to organization dedicated also the broadening of mans mind and promotes such qualities as faith, ' love, charity, and hope, universal justice. Mr. Zabriskies new assignment covers the Ted Lasson, Mt. Pleasant Lions Club President, presents Roger Hansen a check for 9250. on behalf of the Lions Club for the Wasatch Academy Endowment Fund. The fund now stands at over $1,118, (MM). With a goal of $1,500,000. Mt. Pleasant Lodge no. 20. Officers to take strong action to prevent dogs from killing MANTI- - ! One man from who lives north of Fairview. Orton said he had just been in the field north of town and shot two dogs that had been with a pack of dogs running his Spring City has been under the charged criminal statutes of having a dog knowing its viscious propensities, and sheep have been horses and the sheep belonging to Stanley killed by dogs in Fair-vieMt. Pleasant and Ephraim, we-en- d Brady of Fairview. Orton over the said the dogs had killed and last few and partially eaten one to law lamb and one ewe was enforcement officials. down but still alive. ; The two officers went County Attorney Paul Frischnecht said this into the field to try to week that Glen Justesen identify the dogs and of Spring City has been check on the condition of charged after his dogs the sheep. The lamb and allegedly got out near the ewe were located Easter time and, killed along with two dead dogs. sheep in that area. The The dogs did not bear charge says that this is liicense tags, according to not the first time this has the official report. Frischnecht Marshal Nelson states happened, that he and his deputy are Early on the morning of going to patrol unan19 Deputy Bruce nounced and tranquilize . May Tidwell of the Sanpete all the dogs running loose. wee,.o, according . Sheriffs The owners will be Department and Fair-vie- charged with letting the Marshal dogs run loose after dark, City ' County w Raymond Nelson were called by Larry Orton the Marshal said. The law allows a person attacked the right to shoot dogs that are seen running deer or any domestic animal even inside the city limits where shooting is ordinarily prohibited. It would be sad if your prize hunting dog or your lifelong pet were shot because it was running someones sheep or other animals,.' the two officers said. Mt. Pleasant sheep owners fared no better than the others Sunday night when Junior Gardner of Mt. Pleasant said he lost four sheep killed and six others chewed up. Gardner said it is doubtful whether the six will live. Gardner listed his loss at$l,000and said that it is a big loss for him when he makes part of his living from his sheep. A friend reported to Gardner that he had seen a dingo and a labrador in the sheep pen. In Ephraim Kelly Cutler also had two sheep by dogs recently. A neighboring farmer shot one of the dogs but the damage to was the sheep irrepairable. The sheep had to be shot. The incident was reported to the Sheriffs Office. Officials from Far West Bank along with local government officials held ground-breakin- g ceremonies at the site of the new building, in Fairview, Thursday morning. The new facilities are expected to be completed in August. Remarks were given by the officials and both first grade classes from Fairview Elementary sang songs for the Hunting Bpabpas Pageant tryouts set May house MANTI-Fou- r years ago a young man wlv had by Nancy E. Berry MANTI-Wer- e to moved goin to recently Ephraim, had a dream Bpabpas house, each of plained two young' come true-a- nd children when they were the three years since, he discovered walking south has seen the realization of on Main Street in Manti this dream once again, To be a member of the by Police Officer Rees Rasmussen Thursday cast for the Mormon afternoon. Miracle Pageant had Police searched for been his desire since the nearly an hour for the first time he; saw the youths aged 3 and 5 after Pageant. Following their mother reported tryouts, he was selected to portray the role of the them missing. They were last seen at youthful Joseph Smith. home at about 1:00 p.m. He has filled this part and were found in front of humbly, yet Mh great the drug store at about ability. 2:30 p.m. The is Pageant The children were scheduled for July 9,10 found unharmed and and 11, and from July were returned to their Rehearsals will begin grateful mother. Officer June 1. Those who wish to Rasmussen states he is try out should know that still a little unsure of the identity of Bpabpa, however. . 14-1- 8. MT. PLEASANT- 'six more from neck biles and blood loss. I Articles and stories may be dropped into the slot of the office door on Main Street or mailed to Box A, Mt. Pleasant. General Manger R. MORONI- - Moroni area Dyreng has Senior Citizens should announced that Mrs. confirm reservations for Macksene Rux will be at the dinner at Snow the Manti College on Friday, Mrs. said Ward to conduct tryouts Ila Christensen cast with ticipants. Those coming older in the from other areas need to them. A large audience is make their own housing expected again this year. arrangements. Its time again for others to make their dream of being in the Pageant come true! There is a need each year for nearly 400 actors and lead actresses, as characters, pioneers, New Englanders, dancers Nephites, Lamonites, angels, and others. Any age group will be to welcomed at try-oube held next week. This may include couples, families, children, older persons, and those in their teens. The only ts and Australia. Senior citizens Morgan Third-Fourt- h Pageant officials have already received requests next week, May 29 and 30. for information from She will be assisted by many areas within the Mrs. Helen Dyreng, Mrs. Intermountain region and Jane Braithwaite, Mrs. from as far away as Merilyn Jorgenson and Kentucky and Virginia. Guests who left their Mrs. Tawnya Olsen. comments in the registers Try out time is 7:30 last year included p.m. If summer is the time to feelings of awe and make memories, there With about 2,000 person are many cast members registered, there were 43 who will have lasting, states represented and 31 wonderful memories, as foreign countries, coming they find that something from near by, and from as happens to them up there far away as New Zealand, on Temple Hill officials y. Pakistan, Taiwan. said. Tuesday. All those planning to go should be at the Snow College Cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. Friday May 22. Reservations should be confirmed and arrangements made for transportation by calling Ray or Ila Christensen at 436-877- 9. Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Claudine) Anderson, Sandy, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Vurl and Merline Morgan. EPHRAIM Prices Effective (HEWS staff Junior Gardner and Mark Robinson look over Gardner's sheep. The animals vwere killed by dogs Monday night. Gardner lost four sheep and expects to lose American Samoa LDS standards of dress stipulation would be that and actions are expected small children would of all Pageant par- need to have someone 86 EAST 400 SOUTH - The will Pyramid celebrate Memorial Day with the rest of the country, so the office will be closed all day Monday, May 25. 29-3- 0 MAILMANS MAKKET Pyramid closed Monday - occasion. From left are Bank officials Don Norton, Mike Andersen, Bud llarmon, Ted Blanchard; Ivin Cox, who was instrumental in bringing the bank here; Rep. Ray Nielsen, Robert Nielson, representing the Fairview Chamber and Fairview Mayor Ray Eicher. May 21, 22, 23 OPEN MEMORIAL DA 9 Thank you for Risking our Grand Opening a great tuccets. a.m. to 2 p.m. We appreciate your patronage. News Notes Mrs. Warren (Edna) Jones spent ten days in Vernal visiting with her children, brothers and sisters and friends. OFF THESE. BCOkS Firs! DOij fbreucr o-- f e Planning Do K- - Voarse If Li-f- "Bump Head" line release with .105 line Desiny Super Bar uba Sucess Boot Vfurf- do X do w, 31 c.c. engine with electronic ignition - Permanently lubricated drive Bhaft hAov'? wide h swath with left and right access m ed.u4i-(- Centrifugal clutch located -at trimming head u PMtUTM! V Handlebar styled balance gri adjustable shoulder strap Ambassador" Cards I I! 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