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Show Page Twelve Tilt' - Pyramid 13. May 1982 Health Fair draws 300 strations, LaDawn was presented a Freedom, charm and bracelet PROVO president of the North Sanpete District Council for the past two years, was one of the outstanding presidents honored at the state convention held Friday and Saturday at Brigham P-T- Fairview considers beer license to issue a beer license, and possible purchase of t he dance hall on Fairview's main street Miner from Fairview held several were two of the problems have which faced the Fairview meetings on this subject. The council reviewed City Council at the May 4 the need for a tractor to meeting. No decision was made run the mower in parks on a request for the beer and sides of the streets license made by Abe and decided after the review of tractors, and Vance, but the council will review the matter related costs, to purchase from a legal aspect and a diesel tractor from Cox make a decision within Automotive for $1550. The governing body two months. also decided to issue bids Likewise, no decision the city hall was made about the for dance hall, which is and post office; discussed owned by the LDS plans for renewing the water line from Church. The church is eight-incto 400 West lower the tank for the $35,000 asking line from building and it was and the decided to pursue the 100 North and to purchase matter further with the pipe, etc. from remaining hope of getting a price grant funds. The city reduction. engineer will be conCouncil members also tacted for his recommendation. comreviewed a Day was City Clean-umunication from Mt. Pleasant City requesting announced for May 15; Fairview to participate in Ron and Kathy Giles will the repair costs of the serve on the City float for the caterpillar used at the committee dump. The council will summer parades, and check into the dollar funds as needed up to factors involved and the $1,000 were approved for current monthly the float; the budget was payments for dump usage reviewed in detail; and and determine further Leonard Ellis will be retained as the city action. auditor. The council was inIn other business, the formed that application ratified the for a grant for a new fire council station is being prepared contract between the for submission to the Utah Associated organization. Municipal Power Fairview City also has Systems (UAMPS). A been appointed host city reguest was apfor the $31,500 county proved for a water line to planning grant which will run to the property of David Johnson, and a be used to determine how well prepared Sanpete is, request granted for and what needs to be done Johnson to place a trailer-mobil- e home on the to be better prepared for whatever growth comes property; and a request for a power line to a new in the future. home being built by A committee made up so far of mayors of all David Holt on property cities including Manti west of Lloyd Terry was Co- approved, with the line to north, County mmissioner Newton be installed at Holts h h Viva San- - after expense regulatory are met. EPHRAI- The YOGURT 3i$H 12 Pack, Hostess BOXED May 9: May 8: 07; May 10: as mixed snow and rain. DONGS 427-371- 1 4-- 79 P BREAD . . . Kraft, 7.25 MAC. & CHEESE DINNER Oz. n U for 24 Oz. Syrup GOLDEN 97 SYRUP 69 . . . $49 16 Oz. Combination JENO'S .... POT ROAST ib Pierce's SMOKED PICNICS. aCa qaa LITTLE SIZZLERS.ea5!19 a Virginia, 1 Ib. 14 BLEACH Tl -. (3C3ADITJ . 79 TIME POPCORN Pkg. . . . Boneless CHUCK $49 32 0z., White or Yellow JOLLY 88 ....ib $9 98 it. Hormel Beef BACON 64 Oz. DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER FABRIC WRANGLERS West $099 .. CHEER 30 Oz. BIZ ib. Hormel WRANGLERS 36 Oz. Creamy or Chunky IGA PEANUT BUTTER Boneless Hormel Meat GRIDDLE MIX ...ib CHUCK STEAK IGA PIZZA 29 Center Cut 24 Oz. SPLIT-TO- ! SIZE . . . STEAK... lb5 Tl ...ib GROUND BEEF 6.75 Oz. Ham, Turkey HORMEL TENDER CHUNK . . . 1 49 Lean 79 or Chicken 99$ Havoline SUPER BUY! 30 Weight Only Reg. $1.17 Quality Made Quart by Cosco ICE CREAM One Set Only MOTOR OIL CARD TABLE & 4 CHAIRS GARBAGE CAN JV I Red Ripe now TOMATOES &49QCI Luster Wear, 24 Gal., Reg. $14.95 GARBAGE CAN now Morgro, 40 Ib. PROFESSIONAL TURF FOOD .... WEED & FEED 50 AOQQ o 0 Morgro, Compare DELUXE LAWN FOOD Mandi Lura Steele celebrates her first birthday today, May 13, 1982. She is the daughter Assorted, Wellington 4 PURITAN ROPE Jeanetta Goshen. 8 4J7-38I- 5 . $119 I. U'j COLBY HORN S189 PEPPERS 6 Red or Lon9 POTATOES ...4 lb, 99 ....4 lb, 99 Large California Valencia ORANGES 2 Lb. Lumber & Hardware I. Canyon Rd. cheez Midget HANSEN Oz. WHIZ Steele, GAUJD BELL , Lorie of Green REG. PRICE Steele and the late Don Steele. Her grandparents are Wayne and Larita Mt. Beck, Pleasant, and Dick and OffllKHL Fairview Jim Noorlander, Ovner lb.' DING Morgro, 20 Ib., Reg. $13.70 May Karen Kowalski, Wanda Duhl and Jackie Hawkes. CHUCK STEAK The strong winds preceded a day which saw mixed snow and rain fall all over the valley measuring from about one third of an inch in Ephraim to an unofficial two inches in Fairview. Official highs, lows and 7: Smith, 0000 all hour. : Anderson, Joan Susan Larsen, was chairman, assisted by Sandra Little, Sheryl State Licensed . GARDEN SUPPLIES figures as 07 as PTA. May Mickey Blade-Cu- t Galvanized, 30 Gal., Reg. $9.99 precipitation Heart y Alcoholism and Drug Abuse prevention, Life Flight and Mt. Pleasant clubs had exhibits. Schulze, attended the convention. Mrs. Rawlings Six-count- Money Saving Food Savings highest gust of wind ever recorded at the Snow College Weather Station was reported on May 8, according to Ted Olsen, who said the wind velocity hit 64 miles per were: May 3: rain; May 4: rain May 5: 6 May Assn., Elementary requirements Strong winds strike M- Mariana and proper NOORLANDER Home Building and Roof Specialist Cancer Utah Society, demon- Higham body mechanics to prevent back unjuiries and Utah Satate University Extension service provided films and literature. Utah Valley Hospital had a display of blood bank and infant care. Thad Moore, assistant director of LDS Hospital including American School and Spring City units. Mrs. Rawlings strated Sanpete Valley Hospital, March of Dimes, Central Utah Health Department, or Meadow Gold p North agencies, Fountain Green, were Saturday council members who breakfast .... to These School District Supt. Harold Johnson, and city managers, Ed Meyer of Mt. Pleasant and Kent Donaldson, in therapist Physical David TODAY AT FAIRVIE- W- Whether pete or not accomplishments the district council, as well as organizing the Middle Young University. At a special council morning, for and starting P-T- Robinson of Central Utah health Department, which. prepared the exhibit, answered questions from over :too persons who attended the May 5 fair. her special service demon- displays, inhealth games, formation and blood pressure screening. Student exhibits included aerobic dance, pet care and handwashing, dental health and nutrition games, anatomy drawings, circulatory system demonstration, food handling safety and bacteriology, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation and Heimlich maneuver. State and local health LaDawn Rawlings gets PTA award Rawlings, live included MT. PLEASAN- T- School Health Fair, May 5 Three hundred children at the school, and adults attended the Earlier in the day the 400 A of session pupils at the school evening Healthier You, the Mt. had a preview showing of Pleasant Elementary the 25 exhibits, which Mickey May, left, chairman of the Ml. Pleasant Elementary School Health F air, looks over exhibit showing effect of drugs on the human body. Lee Life Flight air ambulance, conducted an training program for some 45 EMTs in the North and South Sanpete Ambulance Associations. "Die health fair was sponsored jointly by Sanpete Valley Hospital and the Mt. 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