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Show II. March felr .. 158 ., V' '',t' Continued from page county, will be required to get business licenses to work in Mt. Pleasant. No littering! Police enforcement will begin this weekend, and tickets will be given to those who violate the ordinance on loosing trash on the way to the dump The fines are high ($299 and-o- r thirty it it it it it it It From left are City Manger Ed Meyer, ami Couneilmen ndersen. Mian Shelley, Mark Allan Beck and Michael Mayor nioir Deuel accepted the petition and said the council would act at its next meeting. manager post. Over 50 people crowded into the council chambers to air their views on both sides of the issue. requires added information about hospital services. Your cooperation, if you are contacted, will be greatly appreciated, hospital officials said. t O 0 0 0 FTN. GREENweek, March Fountain JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY KING: Jeff Field QUEEN: Diane Despain MUSIC BY: Ocean Breeze Photos By: MANSION HOUSE Studio of Photography 50 School will sponsored by chairman Jean Beck, and commissioner in charge, Peggy Johnson. City Marshall Gregory Johnson spoke Monday to students on the dangers and things to watch for vandalism. concerning Ora Peterson told stories to the children on Tuesday, excepting the TTDAY where kindergarten, Peggy Johnson spoke. All during the week there will be activities. The fifth grade girls will sing, daily, a catchy song: I CARE" which is about vandalism. Coloring books and posters will be given to each child and discussed. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth MT h o o 0 0 $ 0 w t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ASPEN VILLAGE It only looks expensive NOWI AVAILABLE The new 0 SftHBPQINTE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ALSO: MODEL D 0 0 0 From R' R R R R R SALE R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 20,995 until March 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dr. James Tatton of the 0 Fountain Green Medical 0 Clinic. His subject will be 0 "When to Take Children to the Doctor." Come visit Charlie & Jeanne Atpen Village Owners 1 O'Neal Models and Office Open: to Dusk, Mon. thru Sot. WJ age 10 a.m. Phone ASPEN VILLAGE 800 East 200 South 462-285- or Mt. Pleasant 1 0 462-213- 5 Boneless OBMIMIP OSffi&ST Bar-S- of these meetings is to obtain patron input on school district activities and to lay the ground work for Purpose , Package MEAT FRANKS community organizing advisory committees. In most instances, the meetings will be jointly sponsored by the PTA. The school board feels that patron input at the community level is a vital portion of the school program. The first meeting will lx; held at 7 p m Tuesday, March lti at Fountain (Q)$ iFRESHLEANMEATS.'Et-POULTRY!-) Kraft 7 'A Oz. Package MAC. Eelementary cs 1 Par kay Pkg. Regular Lb. MARG & ARINE CHEESE Nabisco General Mills, 20 oz. Honey Nut PREMIUM SALTINES CHEERIOS Hershey, 16 0z Flavored H SUGAR 359 79 . TO 1 4 HOURS 8 Blaze King Jet Air $758?ho $5 1 700 OTHER BLAZE KINGS AT COMPARABLE PRICES! $ ANDERSON DRUG Accessories 4 1 Ephraim V K Seneca 249 Betty Crocker, 8 Oz Asst d 09 6'r Oz Oil or VXater 12 J 39 Or 89 SWEET PEAS 45 Western Family, Fresh No CHUNK TUNA 79 Or APPLE JUICE TUNA HELPER Western Family. 16 & DR. PEPPER BEEF STEW Elder Barry J. Mower formerly of Fairv iew lias been called to serve an LI)S mission in Dearborn, Michigan, He is the son of Tom and Dee Mower of Woodland Mills, Utah, Barry is the oldest or six a brothers, graduate of Spanish Fork High School and attended North Sanpete School District. He is an Eagle Scout and has recently been attending college. His farewell will be held, Sunday, March 14 at :30 p.m. in the Salem Stake house at Salem 5lh Ward. An open house will be held at 4:30 p.m. in his home Pack PEPSI, DIET PEPSI. unit Moore, No 2'rCan H57M Granulated 10 Lb Bag. C & CHOC. SYRUP AND ONE LOAD BURNS UP J 35 $ Tender 2 19 Automatic Thermostat Draft Control Inlaid Ceramics Built-I- n Blower System Removable Door Fire View Screen 283-444- R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 0 of Board District he will Education community sponsoring meetings throughout the district BLAZE KING & 0 0 0 0 0 ,,..1 9,800 Sanpete School THE AIRTIGHT ENERGY EFFICIENT Fireplaces 0 0 BY FLEETWOOD PLEASANT-Nor- th SAY GOODBYE TO HIGH HEATING BILLS AND HEATING OUTAGES WITH Blaze King 0 R $1 Wanted: opinions School. North Main t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DGDY the Green 1 school Guest speaker will be o 0 0 0 r' Association, with 12-1- 3 couple Green programs presented on vandalism. This program Parent-Teache- Sgoo If This the have information and is - SATURDAY March Spectators Elementary - general PTA meeting will he held at 7 pm. Tuesday. March 16 at the ddott vcan 0 PTA will elect officers March 16 A It t it tr 0 0 grade children will play games in the class room, and films will be shown, plus information to lx? taken home by the children, and information for parents. 2 ASPEN VILLAGE MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY the beautiful, affordable alternative. D 0 North Sanpete High Class of '83 t tr tr 0 D Lynn Larsen, right, reads petition to the city council Tuesday night which asks for the abolishment of the city tr & r t AVADCLADLG D Sanpete Valley Hospital today announced that it will be conductihg a public opinion survey among residents of its service area. Graduate students from Brigham Young University will be contacting residents selected at random from Indianola, Fairview, Ftn. Green, Mt. Pleasant, Moroni, Spring City, Chester, Wales. Ephraim, and Manti March 12 and 13 Persons contacted will be asked their opinion about hospital facilities and services. The information gathered by the survey will help hospital officials better understand community needs and identify areas where the community 329 registered haling vessels at the height of its whaling period in 1857. w UOinC 0 0 LEASANT New Bedford, Massachusetts, had ADOGiLumv 0 0 0 MT. their careiessenss. Limbs should be tied down, and nothing should be allowed to fly off the vehicle Garbage cans and burning barrels must be removed from streets soon after collecting is completed 1 0 Local hospital to conduct opinion survey in jail), and the council wants people to be aware that they can no longer litter the landscape because of Citizens ask o 0 Men of U.i7th Engineer Battalion, Company I) stood formation Saturday for pictures during dedication ceremonies of the new National Guard Armory at Mt. Pleasant. State Guard officers and other officials, the 23rd Army Band, a age Three 'Hie Pyramid days Irtt it if helicopter gunship from 123rd Armored Cavalry, as well as local dignitaries and Guard members took part in the afternoon ceremonies and the military ball that evening. - 1JS'2 YELLOW ONIONS 4ibt. W RED TOMATOES lb. 29 Lb American Singles Kraft. CHEESE FRESH FROMTHEFARM! BAIMEmEI'S Mt. Pleasant THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE MARCH 1112 t 131982 10 Oz 2 |