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Show Novemlier NSH honor 2K, Page Three The Pyramid 19X1 roll posted MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete High School First Quarter Honor Roll for 1984-8includes : Ninth grate- - 4.0: Annalyn Roberts, Stacey Shelley and Diane Willey. Tenth grade- - 4.0: Trudy Allred, Julie Cook, Allison Harless and Ross Livingston. Eleventh grade- - 4.0: Jamie Cook, Melissa Miller and Mary Pirtle. Twelfth grade- - 4.0: Mark Allred, Staci Allred, Rita Anderson, David Benge, Riquel Christensen, Lori McAllister, James Moffett and Teresa Sorensen. High Honors - 3.70 to 3.999, Ninth 5 grade: Janiel Burnside, Julie Shelley, Felicia Watson, Curt Lund, Jenifer Jorgensen, Michelle Larsen, Chalyece Russell, Randall Shelley, Kaye Christensen and Kenneth Miller. Tenth grade: Wendy Anderson. Dean Cox, Valerie Cook, Cindy Gilgen, Jessica Seely and Jared Speakman. Eleventh Richard grade: Brotherson, Jennifer Christensen, Todd Kristine Jackson, Fredricksen, Miller, Miguel Kathryn Thornton, Shannon Shelley, Colette Anderson, Karen Allred and Deloris Bradley. Twelfth grade: Danny Bradley, David Hill, Anjanette Hoskins, Harmony Lauritzen, Craig Christensen, Mark Nielsen, Teri Ruiz, Gregg Anderson, Nancy Garlick, Jennifer Paulsen, Ann Harless, Douglas Thornton, Julie Seely and Kim Wilkey. Honors- - 3.50 to 3.699. Ninth grade: Carol Commissioner Newton Donaldson says the county is waiting for FEMA money to repair this bridge on the Milburn Hill which was first destroyed by floods in 1983 and again last spring. Rep. Howard Nielson to discuss concerns at local town meets D.C- .- Rep. WASHINGTON, Howard Nielson is inviting constituents of the Third Congressional District to meet with him at any of a series of town meetings to express thoughts and concerns to him. noon Dec. 11 at Moroni City Hall. Congressman Nielson wil meet with residents of the district in Mt. Pleasant at 5 p.m. at the Mt. Pleasant City Offices and will hold a similar meeting at 6:30 p.m. that evening in Manti at the Sanpete County Courthouse. Fifty-nin- e meetings will be held in the Third District from Dec. 7 to 12 will be holding meetings locally at Mt. Pleasant, Moroni, and Manti, all on Tuesday, Dec. 11. He The Moroni meeting will be first at Jan. 18. Christmas tree graces Moronis Main Street The evergreen was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Harris Larson and was cut on their property on the West Mountain by Paul Anderson, Paul Larson, Neal Kellett, and Danny Dyches who are members of the Moroni Volunteer Fire Department. The City is again asking its residents to decorate the tree with decorations they have made. Santa Claus plans to meet the children of Moroni on Saturday, December 8, at 2 p.m. to get their orders for Christmas. In case of bad weather, Santa will be at the fire station. A huge Christmas tree MORONI seemed to appear as if by magic on the Main Street of Moroni. MHS events The Manti High School MANTI calendar until Dec. 1 includes: Wed. Nov. 28: Wrestling Tournament at Manti High School at 3:30 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 29: reports Mid-ter- issued to students; girls Basketball with North Sanpete (away); Fri. Nov. 30: Boys Basketball, Gunnison (away) 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. - student bus.; FFA meeting 1:50 p.m. Mr. Wheelers in Portland, Boys Basketball Wasatch (away) and Wrestling with Cedar City (away) - depart Friday evening. Hi ACT NOW I I CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL I I Fairview news Forty one members the Erma Shelley family celebrated Thanksgiving together at her home. ANY 2 ROOMS Attending were her children, spouses and families including, Ron and Shirley Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; Nyle and Julie Peterson, West Jordan; Mark and Louise Nuzman, Spanish Fork; Grant and Gayle Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; Bryan and Ruth Ann Shelley, Fairview, and Ermas grandson Greg and Connie Howell and baby son. 623-087- 3 Senior citizens FAIRVIEW Senior Citizens will hold their Thanksgiving dinner Wed., Nov. 28, at 6 p.m. at the Fairview Third LDS Ward, acto Arlene Tucker cording spokesman. All senior citizens are invited and need to bring their dishes, she said. The porgram will be furnished by Vaughn Thomas family of Orem. We re getting special factory allowances and financing offers on tractors, combines, hay tools, and forage equipment. And were passing the savings on to you. On top of financing periods on the same that, there are interest-fre- e and new Now's the time to upgrade used. both equipment, your machinery! NEW and USED TRACTORS. Big allowances and special offers on every new tractor, 40 hp or larger, on the lot. Save many 1000s on new 50 Series tractors (4050, 4250, 4450, 4650, 4850). Special new allowances on John Deere 4WD tractors equipped for basic pulling power. Finance your tractor, new or used, with John Deere and pay no interest until March 1 , 1 985. Or take a cash rebate in lieu of interest waiver on new tractors. $25 During November 40-h- Phillip Baker Star Route Nephi, Utah 84648 RoomsD p 60-h- CouchesD C h Cash Rebate in lieu of Waiver on Tractors Model ONE WEEK ONLY DEC. 3 to DEC. 8 CALL A workshop for MT. PLEASANT people with diabetes and their families will be held Wed. Dec. 5 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Sanpete Valley Hospital Conference Room, Cook, Rural according to Jan Diabetes Coordinator with the Central Utah Health Department. Answers to the question, What is diabetes and how can it be controlled? will be addressed. A group discussion will allow all participants to express their concerns and help plan educational programs for the future. All interested persons are urged to attend. There is no charge, Mrs. Cook concluded. p a i rs 55-h- p 65-h- p 85-h100-h- p 1 20-h1 40-h- SPECIAL EDITION 1250 1450 1650 2255 2350 2550 2750 2950 4050 4250 4450 $ .... .... .... . . . ... . .... 1 65-h- 4650.. 1 85-h- p 8450 4WD 300-h- 8850 4WD 4WD Next week The Pyramid will publish a special edition honoring Moroni City on its 125th Anniversary Year. Old photos and a history of the community have been compiled by Ida Donaldson for this special edition. If we have not contacted you and you would like your business included with this historic edition 250 275 300 275 250 325 350 425 475 775 850 900 1075 1200 1350 1625 2050 Middle School sets confab The North Sanpete MORONI Middle School will hold parent-teache- r conferences on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to visit those teachers with whom they would like to discuss their childs progress. Parents should plan NEW COMBINES. Save $1 000's on a new combine. Finance your new combine with John Deere, interest-freuntil January 1, 1985. Huge discounts available in lieu of waiver on new combines. e HAY AND FORAGE EQUIPMENT. cash rebates up to $1600 on new OFFER 1 John Deere hay and forage tools. Buy one before November 18 and receive a cash rebate PLUS a certificate entitling you to a double cash rebate if you purchase a second tool any time before April 30, 1985. Pick-A-Tea- John Deere financing until SepOFFER 2 Interest-fre- e tember 1, 1985, on any new or used forage tool, including forage wagons. Discounts available in lieu of interest waiver on new forage harvesters and forage wagons. OFFER 3 interest-fre- e John Deere financing until July 1 1 985 on new and used hay equipment. Discounts available in lieu of interest waiver on new equipment, except rakes or mowers. NOWS THE TIME TO SAVE BEFORE ITS ALL SOLD! Check out our lot today. We've reduced prices to meet or beat the competition. Someone's going to save a lot of money. It might as well be you! , Special deals and special prices on virtually everything on the lot! of John Deere financing subiect to approval of credit. These offers may be wilhdrawn at any time. A similar financing rebate ofler applies to any 40 Series Tractors remainfor details. ing in inventory Ask This model is not available for sale in Nebraska. 105 West Center 4 Nephi A waters County Donaldson said places like this and others are slated to be repaired this week. He also said the county has had difficulty getting hot mix because contractors are not letting it go as they have a high demand for it. Availability CALL THE PYRAMID 462-213- Milburn residents have expressed concern over the hazardous conditions on some parts of the Milburn Road which were damaged by high in 1983 and again last spring. Commissioner Newton During the John Deere Factory fluthorixed Clearance Additional Rooms Each $12 MAIL OR Workshop planned FAIRVIEW of We're Back ! I I I I I I Jennifer Christensen, Christensen, Wendy Davis, Michelle Wilkey, Tamera Ramsay, JoAnn Bailey, Michael Ericksen, Heidi Keisel and Teresa Krebs. Also Timothy Russon, Lori Cheney, Kathleen Livingston, Mark Madsen, Jennifer Peterson and Amy Steadman. Tenth grade: Sheryl Beck, Heath Bynum, Karen Hansen, Molly McKay, Kathleen Richhart, Melanie Aagard, Lara Christensen, Tamra Christensen and Delynn Strate. Eleventh grade: Nathan Parry, Marilee Christensen, Valerie Hill, Bryant Jorgenson, Bret Benge, Wayne Clark, Diane Terry, Lisa Danielle Kunze, Rex Hall, Christensen and Malinda Hansen. Twelfth grade: Amy Mikkelsen, Lisa Nielson, Paula Bailey, Daniel Mickel and Jason Sunderland. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson was happy to have her family home for the holiday. They were Wayne and Ellen Williams, Salt Lake City; Jim and Karen Fain and children, Logan; and Robert and Paula Johnson and five children, Centerville. Ore. 1, ! for this project which is slated to receive federal funds for the repairs which will probably be expensive. He did say, however, that the county is scheduled to repair a smaller bridge which crosses a stream near the larger bridge. About six inches of snow covered the area early this week making the road even more hazardous. funding Fountain Green Room; Northwest Accreditation Assoc, meeting 4. Nov. On Sat. Dec. Residents of Milburn have long been concerned over what they believe is a dangerous situation on this bridge on the Milburn Hill and also concerned that the county has apparently been negligent in not repairing the bridge which was first damaged during the high waters in 1983. County Commissioner Newton Donaldson explained that the county does not have phone 623-- 1 358 |