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Show Page Four Sanpete 19, May Shopper Local woman attends conference 1983 j , THE PYRAMID Sanpete Shopper PRICE Ephraim Margaret Russell of was among the many women who attended the Sixth Annual Womens Conference at College of Eastern Utah in Price recently. Speakers included Ida Couple tour Sanpete while treking through 48 states By Mike Johnson FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Seeing the United States is a goal many people would like to achieve, but probably only a few people ever accomplish. have traveled 8,000 miles and covered 25 states. We are going to try and go through the other 23 on the way and hit all 48, they said while taking a break Saturday morning near the Sanpete-Jua- b County line. Peddling a bicycle across the 48 states is even harder to accomplish but a young White Plains, New York The couple has taken over 500 couple who passed through Sanpete County last week are half way there. photographs to help them record their journey. At night they usually Frank and Marilyn Tripoli began put up a tent and sleep in a church their trek on Aug. 2, 1982 and yard somewhere or on a farm. They traveled to Los Angeles where they have even slept in grave yards. The couple make between 50 and spent two months visiting with friends and waiting for the weather 70 miles a day on the d to improve. Since that time they bikes. Adl CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM in The Pyramid and for only $4.50 (20 words or less) your ad will run in the Sanpete Shopper for county-wid- e coverage. Besides lines below, being a good deal, it's so simple. Just fill out what you want in your ad on the order check and to: word mail with a or one money per line, Smith, For only Director of Womens Research Institute at Brigham Young Frank and Marilyn Tripoli of White Plains, NY enjoy traveling through Sanpete County on their bicycle tour that will eventually include all 48 states. Photo by Mike Johnson. Went and University whose topic was Women in the 80s. Mrs. Smith had six suggestions for women in a changing world to follow. They included, obtain in any manner possible a higher education; continue to be educated all your life; make a real effort to break away from negatives and stereotypes which bind you; work on your own self image; work on effective communications with others; and take and keep control of the most important part of your life, a positive attitude. The other speaker for the conference was Elaine Weis, Banking Commissioner of Financial Institutions for the State of Utah, who spoke on Coping With Family and The Job. Her advice included, admitting you are not Wonder Woman and persisting in organizing your family to help out; not worrying when things are not perfect; getting credit in your own name and learning how to handle money. $3.00 for 30 words your ad is published PYRAMID-SHOPPE- R P.O. WANT ADS Box A Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Phone Name Range rides show decline in deer ten-spee- Private Industry Council to take effect in October New legislation RICHFIELD requiring the appointment of a Private Industry Council (PIC) will take effect Oct. 1 of this year according to Carval B. Magleby, Executive Director of the Organization. The Job Training and Partnership Livestock STALLION SERVICE. Bar Gill's Dandy out ot Bar Gills Best and Miss m!9 Echo Bars, Fairview. Call APPLE 8 USED horse tack. Saddles, bits, spurs, saddlepads, headstalls, silver bridle, reins, bit. Call after 5 p.m. m!9 Call NEW JOHANSEN AUTO WRECKING Act which replaced the old Com- and Employment prehensive Training Act (CETA) will provid a source of funding for training in the vocational skills. The Private Industry Council will be made up of leaders of business and industry, education agencies, organized labor, rehabilitation agencies, economic development agencies, and Job Service, and will serve as Authority Board for determining training needs, and selection of administering agents, training sites, etc. Nominations for membership of individuals who are well qualified and interested in the training needs of the residents of the area, are being solicited. Nominations should be sent to Magleby at Com- missioners Organization, P.O. Box 788, Richfield, Ut. 84701 by May 27. 2 for He can be reached at further information. WE SELL 896-922- USED PARTS WE BUY Fountain Green WRECKED AND JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS BATTERIES FAIRVIEW RADIATORS CHESTER Monday Fridoy 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. p.m. Saturday 436-856- 5 1 of DOVE'S DISCOUNT MARKET VIDEO SHAK KANAB Help Us Celebrate The Opening Of Our 7th Video Club! amt 12th e LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP FREE Movie Rental with "vr Q QC 1 Each New Membership ( jJ We are the largest club in town - Over 2500 movies rotated through each club location. 100 new films each month. COMPARE AND SAVEM- - 1. 2500 Movies 2. 100 Films Rotated Monthly 3. Almost Every New Release Is Purchased For Clubs. 4. 2 For the Price of I, Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Nights (2 for $3.00) 5. Over 20 at $1 on Set. VCR Limited Shelves. 1. t Dlso Players 3 F, 45 to 2. No Rotation New Purchases. 200-40- 0 On Limited to 3. Limited Number Purchased. Sun, Free Vlotorvllle, Calif. ADD 0 per word after 30 words amount enclosed $ 25 per word after 30 words 1 If you want your ad to run MORE than one week, you can save money. (Ads earning discounts must be p aid in advance.) Call or 462-213- 4 DEADLINES: FRIDAYS for exact cost of longer run. TUESDAYS for Pyramid Shopper 462-245- 9 for Phone orders welcome, but there will be 1981. a SO billing charge each monlh the ad is billed. Delivered to your home weekly in the mail Special Subscription Rates to: IPyrisiimaidl Swlkeifteiis Year $9.00 6 Mos. $5.00 1 Hub City Days Pageant added MT. PLEASAN- T- Something new has been added this year to the annual Hub City Days celebration on July 4 weekend, according to the planning committee. An historical pageant, Saga of the Sanpitch will add flavor, fun, and excitement to the celebration each Persons or families who like acting, singing, and dancing, and would like to be a part of history for This is Vi off S I subscription price 1 Space Pac Nows Subscription Form I I J Name Address j -- 1 Cl 6 mo. year $9 Please make checks to SPACE PAC KS or fcrfcj tot The NEWS Kt. Pfocscxt, 84647 J 9 $5 I I I r Pyrrff MffastKda j I I I Zip City D traits Interested persons should call Glendale Larsen, Moroni Rae Woolf, Mt. Pleasant (after May 16) or Dee or Janet 3 or Gwilliam, Fairview PAC NEWS r I There are a lot of exciting porof the past through which to tell people everywhere about Sanpete County. the regular SPACE YOU MUST BE A PYRAMID SUBSCRIBER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. the production. 7 Located at Happy Servloe, Dove's Dlaoount, end Other Croat Markoln Haber, Sprlngvllls, Ht. Fleaaant, Rlohfield, Kanab, Delta, and ADD (Prices are for one week) Last fall 222,305 Utah deer hunters harvested 75,094 bucks for a 34 percent success rate. Some 80,627 bucks were taken the year before, the DWR said. Utahs 21,000 elk hunters enjoyed a 14 percent success rate during the open bull season and the total number of elk harvested increased from 3,456 to 3,573 in 1982. Success in other big game hunts either increased slightly or remained about the same with antelope hunters 90 percent successful, and moose hunters, 89 percent, while buffalo hunters were 100 percent successful. Desert bighorn sheep hunters had a 55 percent success rate according to the DWR. are being sought 4. Not Available. 5. Cell thee and coopers - year. THEIRS OUR CLUB PYRAMID SHOPPER The bad weather and the slide in Spanish Fork Canyon cutting off the shorter access from the north, were believed to be at least part of the cause for the drop in participation from previous years. from GRAND OPENING 12th-Jun- harsh The DWR recently completed big game harvest figures from last falls hunts and found that deer hunting success was down slightly VIDEO SHAK Announces The From May long Division of Wildlife Resources annual range rides. DWR Officer Harold Blackburn of Fairview said the deer had moved straight from the summer range to the winter range last fall skipping the intermediate range. As a result there was less feed at the lower elevations resulting in an increase of dead deer. He said in one days ride near Fountain Green he had seen 83 dead deer including fawns. Private land Winter range for the animals is on about 90 percent private property, Without the Blackburn said. private property owners wed have no deer at all, he said. He said that the DWR has been participating with some local ranchers in supplying seed to plant areas to make more grazing, and hopefully the program will be even more successful in the future than it has so far. Blackburn said the range rides, which were poorly attended by the public this year, showed similar conditions exist throughout all the area from south of Mayfield to north of Indianola. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Sorensen, former residents, visited Saturday with Vurl and Merline Morgan. The Sorensens were returning home to Ogden after spending ten days touring Mexico. AND The winter, road kill, and special hunts during the past have combined to reduce the deer herds along the Manti according to results of the UT I I J |