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Show Page Eight The Pyramid November 1982 4, Moroni Council hears of mobile home types MORONI The Moroni City met Oct. 26. Business included ordering Levelor blinds and carpeting for the City offices, reviewing Youth Council candidates, updating plans for the Community Progress Supper, reporting on attendance at a mobile homes meeting in Mt. Pleasant and a pornography meeting in Ephraim, and sidewalks to the new Middle Council School. Mayor Mack Morley reported that Ray D. and Ila Christensen were going to order Levelor blinds and carpeting for the Senior Citizen Center and wondered if the City would like them to order for the City offices at the same time. Blinds would cost $60 and 60 yards of carpeting would cost $240. The Council voted to have the Christensens order the blinds and carpeting. Youth Council member Mary Lou Faux came to Council meeting and submitted the names of nine youths who would like to run for office in the upcoming election. Candidates are Maria Aagard, Mrs. Kim and Deloris Danny Bradley, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bradley; Paul Burgess, son of Mrs. Alan Burgess and the late Mr. Burgess; Cheri Buttars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Buttars; Pam Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Christensen; Suzie Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Cox; Mary Lou Faux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and daughter Aagard; Robert and Faux; Krissie ranges to be distinguished for purposes of zoning regulation. Despain said the classification that follows might well appear in the definitions section. It establishes essential distinctions based on new or used, code under which constructed (if any), and condition. It avoids confusing regulation with definition. Thus, Class A mobile homes are clearly identified, but matters of placement on a foundation, removal of hitch and undercarriage, and the like are left to be handled in separate regulatory language. For purposes of these regulations, mobile homes are divided into classes: ew mobile homes Class certified as meeting the Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards of the Department of Housing and Urban Development acand approved as meeting Fredrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fredrickson. Youth ballots' Councilwoman Ida Donaldson said she would make the ballots for the Youth elections and that all youth were to vote at the City Hall. Win-- , Students being honored during the month of Jorgensen, Cameron Parry, Tina Jensen, Andrea ners well be announced at the November for outstanding work at Mt. Pleasant Jorgensen, David Andelin, Jennifer Curtis, Meilanie Moroni City Awards Supper Elementary are: Justin Thompson, Brandon Daley, and Laura Hafen. Dr. Reid Miller, principal, scheduled Nov. 3 at the Fire Station. Sorensen, Shoni Sheppard, Angela Sego, Doug congratulates the students during recognition Mrs. Donaldson said she had Toby Burnside, Lisa Sego, Rebecca tivities. ordered certificates of recognition to be presented at the supper to all ceptable similarity appearance groups and organizations who had standards in accordance with Code helped in the Community Progress 504-1ew mobile homes Class Program. To be recognized and honored are certified as meeting HUD Mobile Volunteer Fire Department, 4th of Home Construction and Safety MT. PLEASAN- T- Volume 14 of honorable mention; Marjorie essay included Harry A. Dean, July Committee, North Sanpete Standards, but not approved as the Sage of the Sanpitch has been Madsen judges for the contest were Donna SLC, second Riley, School District, Skyline Medical meeting acceptable similarity Peterson of Gunnison; Koleen completed and is on sale at several honorable mention. ' Clinic; MisS Moroni Committee, appearance standards. businesses throughout the county, Other honorable mention winners Peterson of Fairview ; and Margaret ew mobile homes Class Moroni Float Committee, M and M to were not printed in historical Russell of Ephraim. which Chairman according Sage Irrigation sprinkling ) system, certified as meeting acceptable Pamela Jensen of Sterling. a f Moroni n ra pi sprinkling . prior code or codes, or used mobile The book contains the Irrigation system, Moroni Third Ward Elders homes certified as meeting either winners for the 1982 Sanpete Quorum, Moroni First Ward Elders the HUD standards specified above Historical Writing Contest, pictures Quorum, Moroni Utah LDS Stake, or such prior code, found on in- of early Sanpete and rules for the Moroni Feed Company Park, spection to be in excellent condition 1983 contest. Moroni Youth Council members, and safe and fit for residential ocThis years Sage was printed by Community ' Progress Committee, cupancy. the Manti Utah LDS Stake and is mobile homes, sponsored by the Manti Class Moroni Planning Commission, Region Emergency Medical Technicians, whether or not certified as meeting consisting of the Manti, Gunnison, inon found HUD Moroni Newsletter prior codes, Editor, Mt. Pleasant, and Moroni Stakes. Christmas party volunteers, Grant spection to be in good condition. 2 Copies can be purchased from the mobile homes, following committee Class and Ruth Draper, Glen D. Mrs. members, Christensen, Bruce and Jean whether or not certified as meeting Jensen; Mildren Johnson, of the inon found HUD or prior codes, Guyman, Water Testing Lab and Manti Stake; Gertrude Beck, shop, Moroni LDS Second Ward, spection to be in fair condition. Gunnison Stake; Golden Sanderson, mobile homes, Mt. Pleasant Class Moroni LDS Third Ward, Ellis Stake; or Jessie Christensen, Miss Moroni Royalty, whether or not certified as meeting Oldroyd, Moroni Stake. First Ward Boy Scouts, Second HUD or prior codes, found on inThey also are on sale at Lees Ward Boy Scouts, Third Ward Boy spection to be in poor condition and and Stubbs Department Variety Scouts, Moroni Senior Citizens, unsafe and-o- r unfit for residential Store, Ephraim; Jensens, Manti; Garth Anderson, Jeri Winger, Dr. occupancy. Nora Lees Floral, Jensen Drug both Wesley Maughan, Spafford Sum-sioCity officials were told by Despain Gunnison; Thomas Grocery, Leonard Blackham, Carlene that the best legal basis for Sterling; and The Pyramid, Mt. Blackham, Easter party volunteers, regulating mobile homes is by Pleasant. and Cora Arnoldson. zoning where the City can decide the ' Mobile home size of structures, size of lots, etc. meeting Winners in the contest include: Despain said mobile homes are Short Story: Dana Ekins, SLC, first; Attending the Award Supper will now taxed as real property but at be Jeri Winger; .Community Mary Louise Seamons, Orem, Development Specialist, from Utah only Va the value of a conventional second; and Vida Sorensen, Spring . State University. home, yet they need the same ser-- City, third. Anecdote: Norma Smith n vices from the city. Mayor Mack. Morley and .Wanlass, Manti, first; Verla .Donaldsort reported on a Mayor Morley reminded the Jlikkelsen.Marx, Mt. Pleasant, trailed mobile home meeting which' was Council that the single-wid- e second. the held in Mt. Pleasant Oct. 19. Rodney moratorium which has existed in Poetry: Sandra Ockey, Ephraim, (Jg Despain, a planning consultant from City for too long needs to be first; Dana S. Ekins, SLC; second; Council He asked the Provo, spoke with officials from resolved. Bonny Nielson Dahlsrud, Salina, various North Sanpete cities members to give some thought to third; A. J. Anderson, Fairview, alternatives. regarding the classification of possible honorable mention. David Crosland, Councilman, mobile homes and distinctions Historical Afton Essay: between types of mobile homes. reported on a public meeting he had Christensen Greaves, SLC, first. Mobile homes are not all alike, he attended in Ephraim where the Lois Sears Brown, Manti, second; said. At one extreme is the new speaker, John Harmer, had spoken Meredith O. Coleman, Ephraim, dwelling built to federal code on regulating cable TV. third; Norma S. Wanlass, Manti, Paul that with floor from area Mayor Morley reported standards, first honorable mention; Bonny N. 0 square feet or more, set Christensen would be building the Dahlsrud, Salina, second honorable on a substantial foundation, with sidewalk to the new Middle School mention. wheels and hitch removed, and in- and planned on beginning that day Professional division distinguishable from housing con- but, because of the rain, had not been able to. structed on the site. Short Story: Sherrie Ahlstrom At the other, there are old junkers, Morley said property owners had Hundley, Orem, first; Eardley B. built to no acceptable standards and agreed to pay an additional $100 over Madsen, Los Angeles, Calif., unfit for human habitation. Between and above their regular assessment second; Wilma Morely Despain, to build the sidewalk 6 feet wide. the two, there are intermediate Alpine, third. Anecdote: Jenny Lind Our IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plans can The property owners have talked Myrup Brown, SLC, first; Halbert S. of also putting in curb and gutter. Greaves, SLC, second; Wilma M. burden. help cut your 1982 tax-ye- ar third; Dorothy Despain, Alpine, Saga of Sanpitch winners n 172-pa- . sed Tony Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blackham, and Bradley Blackham son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blackham were recent recipients of Cub Scoutings highest award, the Arrow of Light. Both boys are residents of Moroni. Bud Walker to appear in court MANTI n, Coun-eilwoma- 0j Nineteen-year-ol- d Vem Bud Jr. of Fairview Walker, Ray is scheduled for arraignment today, Thursday, Nov. 4 in the Sixth District Court of Judge Don V. Tibbs, on a charge of aggravated assault, a 3rd degree felony. Walker was charged with shooting a bowhunter Steven Fritz in the stomach with a .22 caliber rifle on Aug. 21 in Fairview Canyon. Witnesses said the two were involved in an altercation which preceded the shooting. Walker was jailed in Sanpete County Jail and later released on $1,500 bond. ?, 1,200-1,60- rn AiCHD Jacobs Richfield, Start now to plan for and make your full contribution to your IRA account, at First Security. We make it easy to invest, with four different plans, and $100 opens your account. Shelter up to $2,000 as an individual. Or if youre a working couple you may shelter up to $4,000 with honorable mention. Poetry: Dorothy J. Buchanan, Richfield, first; Eleanor P. Madsen, Ephraim, second; Jewel King Larsen, St. George, honorable mention; Remelda Nielsen Gibson, Tooele, first honorable mention; Halbert S. Greaves, SLC., honorable mention. uJ and RUMMAGE SALE Historical essay: Sherrie A. Hundley, Orem, first; Jewel K. Larsen, St. George, second; Eleanor P. Madsen, Ephraim, third; Wilma M. Despain, Alpine, honorable mention. Senior Citizens THURSDAY 7 P.M. NOV. 11 Buchanan, Short Story: Conrad Anecdote: Vernon F. Larsen, son of Kyle Larry Anderson, Shirlene Dovey and Larry Anderson of ML Pleasant will be one year old on November 7. His Grandparents are Mrs. Shirlene Dovey of ML Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Anderson of Utah, Lindon, are Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Ingram of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan of WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT Great-grandparen- ts FOOTBALL HELMETS, JERSEYS, SWEATERS BASKETBALL JERSEYS, VOLLEYBALL WARM-UPS- , WARM-UP- SUITS Lindon. JERSEYS S, SKIS TIRES FISHING EQUIPMENT PORTABLE STEAM TANK OFFICE FURNITURE WRESTLING MAT & ENDS Oakland, Calif., first; James L. Jacobs, Ogden, second; Lillian H. Fox, Manti, third; Leo C. Larsen, Mt. Pleasant, first honorable mention; Marjorie Madsen Riley, SLC, second honorable mention. .Poetry: Lillian Hansen Fox, Manti, first; Hugh Brady, Downey, Ida. second; Dewey L. Olsen, Preston, Ida., third. Historical essay: James L. Jacobs, Ogden, first; Ruth D. 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