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Show - Si' Page - P nuniil The GuardiansNp Notice Activities MANTI on the Sanpete Sheriffs Dispatch from April 1, 1986 included: April 1, dog in sheep, Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICE The regularly juvenile scheduled Board Moroni; problem, Mt. Pleasant; meeting for the South Sanpete School District will be held Wednesday, April 9, 1986, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ephraim Elementary School. to change Engineer water in Sanpete County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in 0 13788) AP- been place and evidenced by nature of use of water as 4 Cert. 6285. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.75 ac-fSOURCE: 10 in. well 195 ft deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 1274 W. 1270 From NE Cor, Sec 20, T12S R4E. USE: Irrigation: from May 1 to Oct. 31, total (A27040) PLACE OF menus Moroni Senior Citizen Menus April 10, 11, 14, Sec beets, HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0 75 ac-fSOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. P O I N T ( S ) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 40 W 310 from SE Cor, Sec 10, T12S, R4E. (2 miles SE of Indianola) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage acs; milk-juic- Mon., April Stuffed franks, salad, apricots, Gunnison. April damage, property Gunnison; 3, Gunnison; auto no injuries, theft, accident, theft, Moroni; stolen vehicle, Gunnison. stolen e. Manti; Mt. four-wheel- accident, Sterling; SE'4SE'4 Sec 10; Sec 15, T12S, Pleasant. April 7, transport prisoner to Richfield; auto accident, Gun- R4E. patty-onio- vegetables, Protests resisting the granting of this ap- 16 whipped mixed potatoes-gravy- , cobbler, shoplifting, Mt. r, milk-juic- Wed., April Pleasant; shoplifting, Gunnison; DUI, Gunnison; fruit Hamburger illegal Gunnison; possession, Gunnison. vandalims, April 6, trespassing, Tues., April Pork chops, dressing-gravy- , salad, Cen-terfiel- assault, 15 Stock- vehicle, Centerfield; vandalism, Sterling. April 5, shoplifting, Mt. Pleasant; theft, Gunnison; vehicle fire, cake, yams, Fairview; dalism, milk-juic- bread-butte- juvenile 4, April problem, Moroni; theft, Mt. Pleasant; van- 14 , bread-butter- head of watering: livestock; Domestic: 1 family. PLACE OF NE'-jNE- theft, Gunnison; Clarian; gas skip, Mt. Pleasant; auto accident, no injuries, applesauce, , bread-butter- 3 USE: gas skip, Mt. dog, Mt. Pleasant; auto accident, no injuries, gingerbread t. 0.05 2, April Thurs., April 10 Cooks Choice Fri., April II Roast beef, whipped Potoatoes-gravy- , sliced USE: Sec 17; NE'4NE'4 20, T12S, R4E. Pleasant. 15, 16. E'2SE4 SE'4NE'4, trespassing, Gunnison; theft, Mt. Pleasant; auto accident, no injuries, Lunch acs. 0.19 Pleasant; Mt. Mt. Gunnison; t. acreage has The May changed. Board meeting will be held Wednesday, May 7, 1986, at 6:30 p.m. at the South Sanpete School District Office. R. Paul Gottfredson Business Administrator Published in the Pyramid April 9, 1986. cc-- o Foremen Corporation, 5278 South Pinemont, Suite A210, Salt Lake City, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, in meeting Backman Title Company, Mt. animal, vandalism, Pleasant; stray The regularly Pleasant; juvenile scheduled Board problem, Sterling; stray SLB&M. PLICANT: OBITUARIES Dispatch PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application) have been filed with the State 1986 9. April nison, no injuries. Walter Hardy supposed to wait until evening when she would have a meal prepared for me. Well, I couldnt just ride by without some of kind acknowledgment. I shouted towards the tepee and waved. Red Leaf and her mother waved back at me, As usual, Ike didnt say much, but giggling back and forth to each other I figured he was pretty excited about things I couldnt hear, My face began to turn red, and I bringing horses home to his Gosiute band ,Now they would be able to wasnt sure why. I turned back to the travel and hunt buffalo. Their horses, glad I was heading out on the standard of living would increase prairie with Ike, glad I had substantially. They would have to something to keep me busy during learn to fight, too, because traveling the afternoon, At first the horses didnt want to bands of Indians were constantly exposing themselves to enemies and leave the lush meadows and the horse thieves. They had to be able to quietly grazing Ute herd, but after defend themselves. I figured Ike about an hour, they resigned themselves to being herded into the would be a good teacher, not from his words as much as his ability to western desert. After several hours, I said good-by- e to Ike, thanked him do. He was brave, strong and smart. I was sure he and his Gosiutes would for being my partner in the horse-thrivSometimes I thought that stealing endeavor, and headed back maybe Red Leaf and I would join Ike to the Ute camp and my new bride, and his Gosiutes. The Utes were Ill never forget the wedding feast superior in numbers, strength, prepared for me and Red Leaf. By wealth, and fighting ability, but Ike white mens standards it was not was a chief. Maybe I could help him fancy. Being the spring of the year, build his band into a strong people, with the winters food supply pretty much exhausted, there werent very and be some kind of a sub-chiwith him. many kinds of foods available. As we drove the horses past the Still Red Leaf made the most Ute camp towards the open prairie, I delicious stew I have ever tasted, looked toward the little cottonwood Beginning early in the afternoon, she filled an old buffalo stomach half tree where I had tied the pack full of the tenderest cuts of the elk horses. They were gone. loin covered with water. While the I spotted the horses standing meat was simmering, she added quietly in front of Neuwafes tepee, Theelk quarters were on the ground, several handfuls of wild onions she had found on a south sloping hillside Red Leaf and her mother were next to a spring, busily skinning them. I wanted to Then she added the last of the sego gallop over and give Red Leaf a big and camas bulbs that had been hug, be with her, talk to her about out future life together. She had stored in a pit behind the tepee, Next she split open the leg bones accepted me! We were as good as married, and I hadnt even talked to and scraped the marrow into the her in weeks! How different were simmering stew. After flavoring to taste with salt, she let it simmer the the Ute ways, when compared to rest of the afternoon and into the white civilization. I wasnt even evening. supposed to see her now. I was e. ef When I arrived shortly after dark, the aroma of the bubbling stew had extended well beyond the confines of the tepee. I hadnt eaten since early morning, having been out on the prairie helping Ike get underway, driving his horses to the Gosiute RDA policy to peach The first permanent milk-juicwave was introduced by plication with reasons Karl Ludwig, in Gertherefore must be filed The first practical many, in 1872. He beat MT. PLEASAN- T- A policy that in duplicate with the commercial typewriter out Parisian stylist limited revolving business loans to State Engineer, 1636 was invented by the Marcel Grateau, father camPWest North Temple, American Christopher of the famed Marcel $5,000 and established interest rates in was a adopted redevelopment Salt Lake City, Utah Latham Sholes and two Wave, by a short time meeting held March 25. 84116 on or before MAY associates in 1867. for the honor. 1986. Revolving loans funded from 24, $10,000 budgeted by the Mt. Pleasant Robert L. Morgan, P.E. roses come wild fixes a Only Nothing STATE ENGINEER seed. Name Redevelopment Agency (RDA) so firm the from thought Published in Mt. momory as the wish to varieties are hybrids would also be limited to a maximum of three years. Pleasant Pyramid on forget it. and every seedling will According to Terence OConnor ' 16 be different. and 23, 1986. Michel de Montaigne April 9, RDA executive director, the maximum $5000 loan would apply' for 1986. Sliding interest rates from 51 i percent to 71 2 percent would also be assessed. The loans would apply only to bulbs root stock those businesses and industries within Mt. the Pleasant Redevelopment Agency boundaries. Other business discussed by the RDA included naming the streets within the industrial park. Four streets were named for Indian chiefs who played an important part in Mt. For juice or jelly rolls-butte- r, limit loans Continued next week Last Call For and summer bare Grapes eoch299 Concords $ Pleasants Seedless Concords each Good eating Red Currants peco,, eah$495 Black Raspberries No. 1 Plants each $ 1 29 history, Arropine, Walkera, San Pitch and Blackhawk. The main entrance will be called Airport Avenue. The other two streets will be named for native trees. Private ends course FORT RUCKER, A- L- Pvt. 1st Class Mark T. Lunsford, son of Mabel I. Lunsford of Sandusky, Ohio, has completed the OH-5helicopter repair course at the U.S. Army Aviation School. 8 Rhubarb Roots Ruby Red each $099 Mm Seed Potatoes Whites and Reds Subjects studied personnel through academics and hands-oturbine training included the OH-5engine, transmission, electrical systems, flight controls, main and tail rotor systems, and the aircrafts hydraulic system. His wife, Eva, is the daughter of DeVon and Bonnie O. Fredrickson of 8 Manti. Lesa Carlston, daughter of Lee and Flo Carlston, Salt Lake City, and granddaughter of Mildred Anderson, Mt. Pleasant and Erma Carlston, Fairview, was a member of the Olympus swimming relay team that took fifth at the state meet in Provo. She was later honored by her teammates as being the hardest working swimmer on the team. A senior at Olympus High School, she is an honor student and lettered in swimming. Driver thrown from ATV STERLING Mrs. Stan (Sandra) Spencer was in serious but stable condition at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Monday following a accident Sunday near here. According to Sanpete Sheriff Kennard Anderson Mrs. Spencer was injured when she was thrown from the ATV she was riding on private property south of Sterling and east of Highway 137 about 7 p.m. The vehicle apparently hit a rock hurling Mrs. Spencer about 50 feet. She sustained a concussion when her head struck the ground. She was transported by ambulance to Gunnison Valley Hospital where she was stabilized and sent on to Utah Valley four-wheel- 10 lbs. 100 lbs. $2" 1995 Assorted Colors Summer Flower Bulbs Begonias, Dahlias, Glads, Peonies New- - Riders compete HURRICAN- E- Three Sanpete residents competed in the Eleventh Annual Color Country Endurance Ride held Saturday m Hurricane. Todd Smyrl, Spring City, won first place in the Junior Division. Todd is the son of Dennis and Judi Reynolds, Deer Meadow Ranch. He was riding his registered Morgan mare, West Mountain Derry. Arlene Christensen, Mt. Pleasant, was acting as Todds sponsor and finished the race a few seconds behind Todd. Arlene was riding her County grade gelding, Largest Selection of Garden and Flower Seed anywhere "OUR SEEDS GROW (ARpenTER O EED VO; 1030 South State Street Provo-373-3- 740 "Two blocks south of Provo Cemetery ' MORONI Services were held April 5 for Walter Hardy, 98, who died April 3, 1986 in Mayfield. He was bom Sept. 5, 1887, in Moroni to Aaron and Amy Faux Hardy. He married Mae Morley Nov. 14, 1909, in the Manti LDS Temple. She died Feb. 27, 1985. He attanded schools in Moroni and was a farmer. He spent many years shearing sheep in his earlier life. He retired from the Utah The Storm Testament are available for $12.95 from The Pyramid, 96 West Main, Mt. Plea- sant or by mailing $12.95 plus $1.71 tax and postage to: The Pyramid, P .0. Box A, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84617 or to: Liberty Press, 500 South 1200 West, Orem, Utah 84058. Copies of Casper. Terry Bradley, Manti also attended the ride and rode a Quarter Horse named Biffy. Terry was doing well until the third vet stop where his horse developed a sore tendon and was pulled from the race. Attending the race and acting as pit crews for the riders were Judi Reynolds, Laura Smyrl, and the Jerry Bradley family. The ride was sponsored by the Hurricane Chamber of Commerce, who also served a delicious award banquet after the race. These riders also plan to attend and participate in the annual Hells Kitchen ride held near Gunnison on May 3. Plans are also well under way for the Skyline 60 and 25 mile rides to be held in August and sponsored by Fairview City. . Russell II. Talbot Russell H. Talbot Velma Davis Velma M. Davis SALEM Services will be held Thursday, April 10, at 11a.m. in the Department of Tranfor sportation and spent Salem First Ward FOUNTAIN much time taking care Velma McKean Davis, GREEN Services of his yard and garden. 64, who died Monday, were held here April 3 He served on the Moroni April 7, 1986 at the Utah for Russell Hatch City Council and was Valley Regional Talbot, 72, who died city marshal. He loved Medical Center in Provo March 30, 1986 after a the mountains, fishing, of a heart attack. illness in a hunting and nature. Friends may call at long Bountiful hospital. the Walker Mortuary in A member of the LDS He was born Jan. 29, Church he was an Elder Spanish Fork, Wed1914 in Panguitch to and had served as nesday from 6 until 8 William Henry and president of the YWMIA p.m. and at the chapel Ethel Hatch Talbot. He and was a home one hour prior to sermarried vices. Memphis teacher. She was born on June Sudweeks, June 16, 1933, He is survived by son, in the Manti LDS Glen 1921 at Birdseye to 7, Mt. Hardy, Temple. seven Theodorus and Iva Talbot was employed the UDOT for 23 years and the Bureau of Public Roads for many years. He was the of the superintendent road building from Nephi Canyon and over the Divide when he and is wife decided to make Fountain Green their An home. active member of the LDS Church he was a high priest in the Bountiful 28th Ward. He was a carpenter, doing repair and building jobs for the Relief Society and was an expert at building doll houses. He loved nature and the was an avid and hunter by Pleasant; Shepherd McKean. She grea- 11 grandchildren, and married Laurence tgrandchildren M. Davis on May 15, 1945 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was Springville. She attended schools preceded in death 'by two daughters and one in Birdseye and Spanish Fork. She was an active son. Burial was in Moroni church worker and avid geneologist. City Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Salem; son Larry J. Davis, Clinton brother, John H. Hardy, Salina Auction SALINA five grandchildren brother and six sisters, Theo McKean and Erma Jones, Salt Lake City; Bonnie Humfrey, Arroyo Grande, Calif.; Mrs. Thomas (Afton) Producers Livestock Auction, Mt. Friday, April 4: Salable Brotherson, at auction 1429 com- Pleasant; Mrs. Leon Mikkelson, pared to 1103 last week (Beth) and 2156 last year. Good Fountain Green; Mrs. attendance. Moderate Raymond (Lois) Davis, fisherman, enjoyed demand. Feeder steers Sandy; Mrs. Gary gardening. He enjoyed mostly lower. (Maxine) Anderson, Fairview. A son, Roger genealogy work and Feeder heifers music, and recently lower, instances 6.00 M. Davis, preceded her purchased an organ lower on weights over in death. 2.00-5.0- 0 2.00-5.0- which he played, by ear. He left Fountain Green due to poor health. in While living Southern Utah, he was a farmer, and also theatre manager for a 17 years. Burial will be in the lbs. Slaughter cows Salem City Cemetery . lower. 700 9.00-10.0- 0 bulls Slaughter 5.00 lower. 80 percent 2.00- - Supply about feeder cattle. Feeder and three Dee H. daughters: Talbot, and Grant R. sons Medium and Frame 1: Talbot, both of Bountiful; Sheldon H. Talbot, Orem; Darlene Orton, Ephraim; Ula John of and Lake Powell; Virginia Hanney, Kaysville; 29 grandchildren, 19 greattwo grandchildren; two brothers and sisters; Alton H. Talbot of West Valley and Millard Ellis Talbot; St. George; Opal Norton, Salt Lake City; Lida Owens, Panguitch. He was preceded in death by his parents, one grandchild, and three brothers. Interment was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. You can often clean wallpaper by rubbing it with soft bread. 62.75-66.5- Large 500-60- lbs lbs 0 67.00 ; 600-70- 54.00-62.0- lbs 0 mostly 54.00 ; 51.50. Large 800-100- 0 Frame Holstein steers 42.50-46.0- 0 550-63- President of the 2 0 Cor-dill- married 39.00-41.2- Feeder Heifers: and Medium Frame 50.00-56.0- 0 53.00-58.0- 0 1: Large 300-40- lbs lbs lbs 0 ; 400-50- 0 ; 500-60- 0 mostly 47.00-54.5- 52.00 ; ; 700-80- 0 52.00 ; 800-90- 0 Feeder cows 800-97- 0 51.00- - lbs 47.00-505- 0 lbs 47.00- lbs 41.00-48.0- 600-70- 0 0. Cows: Young lbs 32.00-35.7- Slaughter Cutter and Utility 3 couple high-dressin- g boning 26.00-29.5- 32.50. Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-- 4 Cutter and Utility Canner 22.00-26.019.00-22.0- Helen Jorgensen, Oct. in Nephi. marriage 2, 1928, The was later solemnized May 28, 1952 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a farmer and livestockman. He is survived by wife, one son and one daughter, Darrel T., Manti; Mrs. Carl (Marcia) Carpenter, Springville; Cows: High low-dressi- United States to be born on the Fourth of July. 0; 740-94- 5 ; 26.50-31.2- Coolidge was 58.00-61.0- lbs 48.00- lbs 47.50- - 700-80- 0 lbs lbs MANTI Services were held April 5 for Elmer Clark Tuttle, 79, who died April 1, 1986, in Pomona, Calif. He was born Feb. 19, 1904, in Manti, to Lewis a Edwin and Mary Clark Tuttle. He 500 package 58.00-64.0- lbs Elmer C. Tuttle Steers: 400-50- 0 He is survived by his wife, Bountiful; three Calvin the only 0 children; 12 14 grand- greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons and two daughters, Edwin and David Clark, Mary LaRue Oberg, Kathaleen Williams. Burial was in Manti City Cemetery. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 0 lbs The safest way to individual 2540 lbs 50.25. Yield double your money is to Grade 2 and bulls for fold it over once and put it in your pocket. 0 further feeding Kin Hubbard lbs 1 1325-193- 41.00-43.7- The first duty of friendship to leave your friend his illusions. Arthur Schnitzler 1185-147- 36.00-39.5- Presents SUSC Vandals shoot out windows FAIRVIEW CANYO- N- Sanpete Sheriff Kennard Anderson is investigating vandalism of a Utah Department of Transportation caterpillar that occured the night of April 3. According to Sheriff Anderson all but one of the windows were shot out of the equipment by a rifle fired from some distance. The vandalism was reported April 4 by UDOT road supervisor Ron Christensen. Sheriff Anderson estimated the damages at between and $500. 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