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Show Page Twelve - The Pyramid April 15, 1982 to. VFW members tape bicycles for kids MT. PLEASANT-Seve- Nelson, of Veterans cf Foreign Wars Post 9276 in Mt. Pleasant taped bicycles with reflective tape this week e as a part of the of local the project post. Some 40 bikes were taped free of charge on Monday afternoon and Earl Ursenbach, director of the local program, said he hopes many more will take advantage of this offer. Strips of reflective tape were put on the rear fender or high rise bar, handlebars, frame, front forks and wheels of the bikes to make them visible after dark from all angles. Taking part in the project Monday were Chesley Christensen, Lyle Klotz, Earl Ramsey, Jack Only needy to get government cheese Lite-a-Bik- Arrow of Light award, Cub Scouting's highest honor, was presented to Thomas M. Davis, pictured with his parents, Greta and Tom Davis of Fountain Green. -- r minprni f have the tape applied to their bikes can arrange to do so by calling Ursenbach at Glen Thompson, Ellis Hansen, and Ursenbach. Those who would like to ral members must sign a statement saying he or she is in need of food assistance and is 60 years of age or older. The cheese is still expected to be delivered in Richfield late this month with distribution dates in various location to be set up and announced later, according to Fullmer. MANT Requirements for obtaining surplus cheese in the next distribution have been changed, according to the of in US Department Agriculture office Denver. Only those 60 years of age or older and in need of food assistance w ill be able to receive it this time. Judy Fullmer of the Six the timid and To County office of Nutrition hesitating everything is for the Aging said she has impossible because it been notified that each seems so. Scott person getting the cheese project were Earl Ursenbach, front left, chairman; Lyle Klotz, back, and Chesley Christensen, right. ,, Those who wish to have their bikes taped can still do" so by contacting Ursenbach at Forty youngsters had their bikes taped with reflective safety tape earlier this week by members of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 9276 of Mt. Pleasant. Among members who took part in the Pleasant 2nd Ward Cub Scouts held a Pinewood Derby March 30. Don Jeffries, den leader, presented the first place award to Ryan Burton, right. Matt Palmer, left, was third and Sam Robertson, center, was second. Mt. IGA, 13 Oz. MILK0.RATE2l894 ....ib.H69 PORK CHOPS ....ibH59 ....ibH49 T. PORK CHOPS Boneless PORK ROAST CHUCK STEAK Winners of the Moroni 3rd Ward Pinewood Derby March 31 were David Holman, center, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holman first place; Mark Livingston, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Livingston, second place and third place winner Shane Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Robertson. Nineteen Cubs participated in the Derby. Boneless 1 Armour, 2 0z FRANKS Oscar Meyer, SPARE RIBS RC hold banquet Sgggj THOM uears GREE- N- The Shane Barrett, Bobcat Green Cub Rank and badge, and Scouts and leaders held mothers pin, Sherry FTN. Cl point, Thomas Davis, Brian Ivory, Robert Nicholls, with Mary Ivory as leader, presented History Heroes. Awards were made to the boys, and their Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd 445-342- Many former residents came home for the Easter Weekend, to be with families here. Mrs. Gary (Kathryn) Williams and children came from Tremonton to visit with her parents, Victor and Kenna Rasmussen, and all the Rasmussen family mothers. Matthew Bailey received the Wolf rank patch, one gold and two silver arrow points, and a pin to his mother, Brenda; Robert Bailey: Wolf Rank pack and pin had Easter for mother, Carolyn. together. Armour, 12 0z. PAN SIZE 48 American Beauty, BISQUICK Healthful Fresh Medium A Hostess SNACK BROWNIES Quaker, 1 MUSHROOMS AV0CAD0ES .3for Crisp 'n Crunchy CARROTS 1 1 CREAM D sy Lysol Spray, 12 0z. 10 ....92 19 Off, Gal. Lysol, 24 0z., Toilet BOWL fmA ..7f.r99 CLEANER.... 29 California 2 Medium Yellow ibs. 49 A Sunlight, 20c Off, 22 Oz. ..1 08 DISH DETERGENT 72 Ounce SUN DETERGENT . . . Betty Crocker CRUNCH BERRIES Betty Crocker, 5 Oz. HAMBURGER HELPER Sr SPECIALTY POTATOES ORANGE JUICE a H 08 . . cup 5 0z., Cap'n Crunc Half Gallon, Meadow Gold 78r PUREX BLEACH 1.8 0j ...3for9r FRUIT ROLLS ICE DISINFECTANT POTATOES 069 Half Gallon ggy a no Betty Crocker, 60 Oz. Gold I 20 Lb., Russet 00 79 orELBOROm MeadOW ,;,A TISSUE Oz. SPAGHETTI ai Rolls 91lZ8 BACON... 0: RC DIET RITE $29 mother )ce Cream Scott 4 Pack Cans Barrett; arrow MARGARINE. 2 for jrMeatkmCokl Family 100 09 bio v e SUNKIST the annual Blue and Gold Eddie Banquet March 31 in the Christensen, Wolf Rank Ward Cultural Hall. Patch, gold and one silver and lb. COLA Fountain Greetings soft Country Style Cub Scouts 11 IGA, Pound lb. VARIETY PACK Oz. buds 2 Oz. 1 Caffeine-fre- Cub Carolyn, a pin; Charles Welcoming by Master, Lary Gilgen, and Thornberg III, Bobcat Assistant Cub Master, rank patch and pin for his mother, Kay; Alex Lund, Mary Gilgen. The program included Bear rank and mothers skits. The Wolves age 8, pin for Debbie. The Best Cory Walker, Bobcat presented Fertilizer in the World. rank and mothers pin for The Wolves were Mat- Diane; Clint Hansen, gold thew Bailey, Robert and silver arrow point; Bailey, Shane Barrett, Mike Christiansen, artist Eddie Christensen and and showman award; Charles Thornberg III. Brian art, Ivory, Their leader is Alta Lynn showman, and forester Rasmussen. award; Robert Nicholls, The Bears, age 9, Jed artist, showman pins; Bailey, Jon Cook, Clint Thomas Davis, artist, Hansen, Alex Lund, citizen, naturalist, David Sorensen, and Cory showman and Arrow of Walker, presented three Light. A graduation ceremony skits: Climbing the Cub Scout Ladder, Whats was held for boys going Right With America, from the Bear Den to the Utah, Ftn. Green, and Webelos, Clinton Hansen, Myself, and The Model Jon Cook, and Mike T Ford." Their leader is Christensen. Judy Christiansen. The Webelos, age 10, Mike Christiansen, Betty Crocker, 13.75 POT ROAST Meat or Beef ....I" CEREAL (5 Boneless STEW MEAT Quaker, 20 Oz. a ....II dinner Cub Scout earns Arrow of Light Thomas M. Davis, son of Mr. and FTN. GREEN Mrs. Tom (Greta) Davis, was presented the Arrow of Blue and Gold Light Award, at the Cub Scout is the highest Award of The Arrow Light Banquet. award in Cub Scouting. 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