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Show Collard DANIE- Gloria W. Taylor PROV- and Gloria O- City resident, died April 18, 1982 at her home here of cancer. She was born Jan. 23, 1923 in Provo to Von S. and Brighamand Young was a University member Val Norn sorority there. She lived Vera Boylan of in El Paso, Texas from 1946 to 1955 then moved to Survivors: CIare Cahoon, 69, died April 17, 1982 at his home 'n Moroni, He was well known as the head feed mixer at the Moroni Feed Company for 27 years- Farmer and turkey raiser. Active in sports and was known for hls basketball ability, He was born May 11, 1912 in Moroni, to Stephen Earl and Hannah Faux Cahoon. Received his education in the Moroni schools and attended Snow College. An active member of the LDS Church, he had served as a member of the Elders Quorum Presidency and in the Young Mens - Wat-teach- i rtrl t in St. Anthony She was a member of the LDS Church. 20, 1927 Denny Murray; Jensen, Robert L. Jensen, Magna; William "Gene" Jensen, West Valley City; Mrs. Eldon Survivors: husband, (Wanda) Greenhalgh, Manti, sons, daughters: Devon, Darwin, Mrs. Santaquin; and Mrs. Jude Ramona) Williams, Ross (Virginia) Nordell, all Manti; Dean, Las Nephi. Vegas, Nev.; Don, Kerns; Preceeded in death by Mrs. Frank (Judy) sister Rachel and father, Hallman, Ephraim; Danny, Moroni; sister, son Morris. Funeral services were Jeneal Foote, Dean held 28 Saturday, April 17, Hatfield, both Price. grandchildren; 16 great- 1982 in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. Burial grandchildren. Burial was in Manti was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. City Cemetery. Leone Cox, Rye, New three grand-Ida- . York; children, Funeral services are today, Thursday, April 22, at the Ml. Pleasant LDS 3rd Ward Chapel, at 1 p.m. Burial, Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to favorite charity in Mr. Larsen's name. In e ALL AT BEST PRICES. WE LOAD. NEW LOCATION: Noxt to Miltor Ski Co. RED LAVA ROCK CO. , 1100 North 1200 West Orem, Utah 84057 8 (801) 224-628- Bruce Russell. He also wife, gave honorary MT. PLEASANT Kindergarten students from Mt. Pleasant will be bussed to Spring City next school year, the North Sanpete District Board of Education decided at its meeting April mem- Utah has VA loans available 20-2- 5 Prestwich, Community Progress theme of meeting Moroni Deuel, Councilwoman Ida City O. Donaldson, and Sanpete County Recorder Janet Lund of Manti all represented their cities at the Utah State University Extension Service Community Progress meeting held here April 15. Dr. T. Wesley Maughan, Chairman of the Community Development Program, and Jeri Winger, USU Community Development specialist, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Winger, who lives in Springville, recently was named by President Ronald Reagan to the national Local Initiative Committee. She serves as chairman of the Com- munity Partnership Committee which con men and him One new teacher Pleasant teachers replaced. Fountain nerships formed between churches, cities, groups, Mrs. Winger reported etc. with met had "It is not to fill the gaps she President Reagan in of the cuts," he said, "but Washington, D C., had it is our moral responbeen seated next to him sibility to help one during a banquet and had another." told him of the great acMoroni program things being Mrs. Donaldson was a complished in Utah through the efforts of scheduled speaker and volunteers. told the group what She said she told the Moroni has been able to President about Moroni accomplish since they and how they worked adopted the Community together to build their Progress Program. new fire station. Mrs. asked Mrs. Winger She how Donaldson to write a Moroni explained had conducted report of how they ob- their city survey, held a tained their fire station. town meeting, and set up The report will be kept on goals based upon the file and used wherever needs of the residents. needed throughout the Dr. Maughan told the United States. group that is has been 10 President Reagan said years since the Cohe hopes to use Utah as a mmunity Progress model for the nation. He Program was begun. He to have part said all citizens should be hopes 44 6 Sanpete resource problems cost-effectiv- t, critical con- million has been allocated for erosion control in 126 counties in the nation, and million for water $2.5 in 73 conservation counties. The targeted funds are included in the national $190 million budget for the fiscal 1982 conservation program. i Louise battles and decisions over the water and the Tripartite Agreement under which the Narrows Project was planned In question is water from Scofield Reservoir which the US government lias said belongs to Sanpete under the Tripartite agreement signed ap- proximately 40 years ago. Carbon County, which has had use of the water over that time, does not want to give it up. Sanpete says the county now badly needs the water with the growth which has come in recent years. RICHFIEL- D- Boyd Conder, 21, and wife, Janinc Conder, 31, both of Provo, were arraigned Monday in the Ins Tenth Circuit Court in Richfield and charged with third degree felony- - theft. The couple allegedly stole personal property- - J14 household items valued in excess of $25- 0- from a home they formerly rented from Lloyd Terry in Fairview. After the complaint was filed. working to strengthen government and striving in other ways to improve their communities. Get involved "Elected officials cant run communities alone, he said. Volunteers and volunteer leaders must become involved.'" He said USUs Com munity Program place. Fairview City Marshal Raymond Nelson located the pair and arrested them. Conder has been confined to the Sanpete County Jail and his wife in Juab County Jail until the arraignment. Judge Louis Tervort released Mrs. Conder on her own recognizance. Condors bail was set at $1,000. He had not posted bail by Monday night and was still in Sanpete County Jail. Progress helps this take community progress books must be in to her office by Aug. 1. The books will be judged, then state officials will come to Youth City Councils were discussed and the importance of teaching each community and the youth about the way judge the projects which government works since have been accomplished. they are the leaders of Each community will have one hour with the tomorrow. Mrs. Winger said the judges. Spring Lawn & Garden Supply Sale to 34-0-- 0 50 lb. 16-16-- 14, 26" or 28 j seed distribution. Sale Price $39.99 width bag $7.85 8 50 lb. bag $7.28 30-10-- 0 50 lb. bag $8.08 $379.95 Wheelbarrows Ames Tools $3.00 Check-Bac- Buy any High Wheel k oneof these tools and get $3.00 from Ames. as many as 25 lightning impulses per second. CARD OF THANKS be Terry, Renters charged with stealing of six Utah scheduled for ACP funds. The program is a joint effort by government and other groups to restore and protect basic land and water resources and the environment. reported temperatures as high as 860 degrees F. and Thank you for your kind thoughts, food, cards and many prayers and kindnesses shown to us at the loss of our wife, mother and grandmother. She was one of God's very special people and will be missed so much by us (her family) as well as by you. May God bless all of you for helping us get through our time of sorrow. The family of Bessie Everts Green Elementary; will Everyone Welcome! Precision Seeder Compare IFA Power Tiller 5 h.p. Chain Drive Fertilizer Prices Precisely measures 16 tynes that adjust servation problems while maintaining practices already established. said $6.5 Kimura and four other are leaving They are Pamela who Sanpete Counties over water from Scofield Dam which Sanpete hopes to use in the planned Narrows Project. A spokesman for the Supreme Court Clerks Office said this week that the case was argued April 13 but as yet no decision has been forthcoming. She said it could come at any time or be as long as a month or so before a decision is made. The Supreme Court hearing is the old string of court latest in a critical water shortage problems in Sanpete treat , No decision has SALT LAKE CITY yet been made by the Utah Supreme Court m the case between Carbon and treat County," Kimura said. The new target concept allows national, state and local governments, and farmers themselves, to be added at Mt. w ill Elementary Orson Miner was hired as new custodian of the Fairview Elementary School He will replace Heber Tippets, who will retire from the position in June. Board members also approved putting the Toro mechanical bull at North Sanpete High School up for sale The equipment isn't being used. Brent Thorne, assistant high school principal who is studying for his doctorate, requested another year of sabbatical leave and payment of insurance, which was unanimously passed by the board John Ericksen, who has been acting as assistant administrator in the high school on the salary of a teacher, was given $6(io by the board for his additional services. No decision on Narrows Sanpete County gets critical designation MANTI County designated meeting were discussed with Bernus Blackham, who presented a summary of the bids and recommended the district purchase an 84 passenger bus from Bryson Sales & Service, Bountiful Board members agreed. The new bus will be the biggest m the district fleet, and probably will be used on the Fairview to Moroni route. Most school district busses now are only 71 passenger capacity. The new big bus should save both labor and gas in transporting students. Summer music, summer strings, and summer elementary science programs were approved by the board members, who also are considering a high school marching band program for the summer A majority of the parents of Mt. Pleasant kindergarten students who attended a meeting to explain the situation expected next fall favored of the students to Spring bussing City Elementary. There are enough Mt. Pleasant kindergarten students for at least three but only space and sessions in 1982-8facilities at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary for two sessions. Spring City has only one kindergarten session, and can easily accomodate another session. The bussing will be done on a volunteer basis. The Mt. Pleasant to Spring City bussing reverses an earlier trend, w hen Spring City kindergarteners were bussed to Mt. Pleasant. In other action, the board considered personnel for the coming school year. Some persons have been interviewed for vacancies within the district, and recommendations were made to the tioard members. Five or six vacancies will be filled. Gordon Barrett, high school counselor who is a Canadian citizen, has been unable to get his visa renewed because of the unemployment in the United States and will not return to the district next year. No decision on replacing d RICHFIEL- D- Mount sists of Pleasant Mayor Amoir women. Newton. Moroni Elementary; Morris Crisp, Middle School shop teacher, and Roger Howes, high school shop teacher Bus bids opened at a previous board 15 bership degrees to Mr. LaMont Mrs. and SALT LAKE CITY-Vete- rans Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Administration-guaranteeJames Ivory, Mr. and Graduated Mrs. Clark Walker and Mortgages Payment Mr. and Mrs. Dirk GPM) now are available Poulsen. in Utah with lower down Edward, Bountiful; The new officers also for new home Harry J., Sandy; 35 were installed. They are payments purchases. grandchildren; 52 greatPresident Dell Jensen, On new homes the down grandchildren; brothers, Vice President Karl Rollo, Albuquerque; Rosman, Secretary Edice payment with a VA GMP Alton, Fountain Green; Ann may be as low as 2.5 Clair and Victor, Nephi. Treasurer Jasen Sun percent of the sales price Eighteenth centuries in two The Soviet Spain, the bath was forbidden as a heathen spacecraft that visited Venus in late 1978 abomination. way to landscape. " 1 and 'A" RED or CHOCOLATE color THINK ABOUT IT! Ground Cover. Sold by the pound or ton. We also have Boulders, Drilled Planter and Aquarium Rock. maintenance-fre- instructor vocational "The conservation used measures will to solutions provide the Seventeenth and SUPER LITE RED VOLCANIC LAVA ROCK The beautiful members received the Green Hand Degree, Chapter farmer, and the proficiency awards given by Page Nine The Pyramid kindergarten bussing 26-3- d Mt. Pleasant; and the following children: Mrs. Ernie (Inez) Clayton, Mark K. Moroni; Coombs, Magna; Mrs. Blaine (Lula) Kirkman Phramaceutical Asso-an- d Gordon J. Everts, ciations. For the past bo,h & Kearns; Jimmy 20 he was years D. Coombs, Bonn, West associated with Thrifty Germany; mother, Drug Co. in Las Vegas, Cleo M. Jensen Coombs, where he worked as a Nephi ; 17 grandchildren pharmacist until recent 18 and great- - retirement. brothers grandchildren; Survivors: wife, and sisters: J. Rex cilee, son, Howard B., Jensen, West Jordan; Lajolla, Calif., daughter, D. derland, Reporter David Sanpete Chapter of Hill and Sentinal, Eric the Future Farmers of Olsen. America held its chapter is The chapter parent- - and member currently preparing for banquet' Wednesday in the judging contest held the Mt. Pleasant 1st and in conjunction with the 4th ward building. 58th annual Utah State The program included a Junior Livestock show The livestock welcome by returning April chapter President Bryant judging contest will be Blackham, remarks by held April 26 and the student body president dairy contest will be held Karl Ivory, and the April 29. recognition of guests. Several 22, 1982 School board okays PLEASANT-No- rth e has been through as a critical conservation practices water-shorerosion area he said. Long-terand is targeted to receive agreements Concovering a period of from Agricultural servation Program funds, 3 to 5 years will be emPitman-Moor- e to Harry phasized. maceutical Co., Veteran according Chairman of the Kimura, Sanpete County is one World War I. Post Stabilization Agricultural Commander of American and Conservation Legion, member Lions Committee. Club and a member of the These funds will be and Utah Nevada used to the most Phar-Survive- by husband, MANTI Services were held April 20 in Manti for Madge Hadfield Fredrickson, 72, who died April 17, 1982 at her home. She was born Sept. 30, 1909 in Orangeville, to and Julie Young Hadfield. She married Moroni Fredrickson July Chapman MT. Daniel; children, Mrs. William (Fay) Pay, Nephi; Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Syme, Magna; Mrs. George (Joyce) Anderson and Betty Collard, both of Daniel; J. Las Cruces, N.M., where she lived until 1974. She lived in Spring City from 1974 to 1977, when she returned to Provo. Member of the LDS Vera May PROVO Pearson Boylan, 62, died Church, Bonneville Ward. April 19, 1982, in Provo. She served in the stake She was born July 2, Primary and as a teacher in the MIA and Sunday 1919, in Fairview to John school. W, and Mary E. Peterson Survivors: husband, Provo; one son, two daughters: Von Martin Taylor, Silverton, Ore.; Church, a former Cub Mrs. Wynn (Susan Kay) Manti; 0r8anizal110";i Scout Leader, Primary Westmorelund, Married and Sunday School Mrs. Dale (Karen Rae) son. Sept. 20, 1937 in Lake Salt and a visiting Freewald, City; In 1950 the Nephi. teacher in Relief Society. H grandchildren.. solemnized was Mr. and Mrs. She had lived in Fairview, Parents, marrie Von S. Williams, Provo; in the Manti LDS Temple, An- Salt Lake City Survived by wife of chorage, Alaska and one brother, one sister, Moroni, one son and three Elvon Williams, Spring Ephraim. Richard C. Survivors include two City, and Mrs. David daughters: Mrs. Cahoon Bountiful, daughters and two sons: (Julie) Nelson, Mapleton. ( Guymon Boyd Lynnette) were services Funeral Alice G Coates Mt. and Mrs. Dennis (Patty) Pleasant ; Bonnie B. held Wednesday in Berg Provo. Burial Jeb,t,r-fothMKeisel, Ephraim; John C. Mortuary, was in Provo David City AZ; Mesa, Boylan, (Carol) Blain, Mrsjary E. , Boylan, Fairview, 9 Cemetery. grandchildren. grandchildren; 2 greatHe also is survived by grandchildren; 1 brother two sisters: Mrs. John M. and 1 sister: George B. Hiller and Mrs. (Ineseile) Pearson, Draper, and T. (Constance) Howard Norma P. Allred, Fair-viePhillips, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in held Wednesday at the the Moroni LDS Stake PLEASANT MT. Fairview South Ward. Center. Burial was in Fairview Jensen Bessie Sophia in was Burial Everts, 62, Mt. Pleasant, Moroni City Cemetery, died April 14, 1982 in Utah Valley Hospital in Provo I?o5folr1 from a lingering illness. tie Born July 29, 1919 in Moroni, a daughter of LicirSCU Jens J. Hans" and Cleo MT. PLEASANT Nielson Jensen. Joseph Faireld Larsen, Married Morris W. 86, died April 16, 1982 in a Coombs, July 29, 1937 and Las Vegas hospital, Born March 4, 18, in was later divorced. Married Leonard Adolph Mt. Pleasant, a son of Everts, Sept. 19, 1950 in Andrew Larsen and Mathiason Salt Lake City, the Christena marriage was solemnized Larsen. Mr. Larsens in the Salt Lake LDS early years were spent in Temple April 13, 12. She the sheep business and was an active member of local dry goods stores. In the LDS church and later years, he was the served in the Relief owner and operator of Society, primary teacher. Barnetts Store and the Member of TOPS group Barnett & Larsen drug leader. store. Associated with and was a Vera May Boylan Ellen Collard. Married Veora Mikkelsen Feb. 13, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a sheepman in Fountain Green until 1948, and had since operated a dairy farm in Daniel. Active member of LDS Church. Member of the Daniel water board. Williams Taylor, 59, Provo, former Spring Leola Collins Williams. Married Virgil R. Taylor Sept. 16, 1942 in Salt Lake City. She received her education in Provo schools, attended Harry L- Junius June" Collard, 82, died April 17. Funeral were held services Wednesday in the Heber Utah East Stake Center. Burial was in Heber City Cemetery. Mr. Collard was born Aug. 26, 1899 in Fountain Green to James Edward April FFA makes awards, installs officers Harry J. Cultivator , Check-Bac- k With Reg. Sale Rebate 3 Cu. Ft. Size $19.99 4 Vi Cu. Ft. Size $39.95 $ 9.95 $7.49 $4.49 Premium Bow Rake $11.65 $8.49 $5.49 Deluxe Lawn Rake $ 8.60 $6.49 $3.49 51. Cu. Ft. Size $64.95 Dig EZE Garden Hoe Shovel $10.40 $7.49 $4.49 One rebate "Check-Bacper customer. ,, Prices effective through April 30, 1982 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES $34.95 With furrowing attachment |