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Show - Two Page The Pyramid 1986 May 28, HEREAFTER: PUBLIC NOTICE 28.06 QUANTITY: cfs. Eight vie for Miss Fairview title OF POINT(S)Same Probata and Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information by Nancy Miner as DIVERSION: Heretofore (2 Miles N. of Mt. Pleasant) USE: Same as Heretofore. NOTICE TO from SE Cor (3) N 355 E PLACE USE: OF WATER USERS 540(4) N 355 E. 540 from E'i SE'A Sec 11; The following SW Cor, Sec 13, T14S, SW'4, SW'A, SE4 Sec have been R4E (5) N 140 E 1670 12; Sec 13; S'A, NE'4. filed with the State from S'4 Cor (6) N 1350 SMs NE4 NW'4, Engineer to change E 595 (7)N 1460 E 1950 NW'A Sec 14; E'A SE4 water in Sanpete County SE'A SW'A from SW Cor(8) S 3776 E Sec 15; E'z, throughout the entire 5457 from W'4 Cor, Sec Sec 22; Sec 23; S'A N'A year unless otherwise 18 SW'A NE'A, (9) S 95 E. 4630 from NE'A, designated. Locations in NW Sec 24; NW'A NW'A T14S, Sec 19, Cor, SLB&M. NE'A Sec 25; N'A Sec 26, R 5 E . total T14S, R4E: W'A NW'A, school. The public is invited to tend. There will be a small mission charge. AP- (al3858) 0 PLICANT: Birch Creek Irrigation Company, 985 So. 700 E. Fairview, UT. proposes to change the place of use of water as evidenced by Cox WUCs Decree pgs. and (A28700) Cert. No. 84-8- 6 65-3- 9580. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 28.06 cfs. SOURCE: Birch Creek. Stockwatering: head of livestock. SW'A, S'A, SE'A Sec 18; NM NW'A, SE'A NW'A, SW'ASEc 19.T14S, R5E. USE: OF Sec 11; Protests resisting the granting of this ap- PLACE E'2SE4 Sec SWV4,SV2SEV4 S e c 1 3 ; S VS. . W'4 Sec NW4 NE4 Sec Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before JULY DIVERSION: (DN1050 W 1015 (2) N 800 W 2300 Penelope Hunter Penelope Hunter, daughter of D. Lynn and Viola Hunter, was the 1986 Junior Prom Queen. She has taken five years of violin. She is a member of the N.S. business team and participated in the region meets at Cedar City and Snow, in type and shorthand. She belongs to the Skwahkers Club. Her hobbies are cooking and playing the piano and violin. She is an honor roll student. She has played with the orchestra for three years for the Mt. Pleasant Stake production of the Messiah. She participates in volleyball and soft-bal- l. 5, 1986. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid May 21, 28 and N' 25; June 4-- w State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, EVfeSE', Sec 15; EMi.SE'iSW'A Sec Sec 23; 22; S'fc, N4NE'4 SW4 NE4 NW4 Sec 24; 14; - The new Miss Fairview and her attendants will receive scholarships to Snow College, gifts, and cash awards. They will represent Fair-vieCity at all the summer celebrations throughout the county. reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the NE'4,S'2NW4 NE'4N 4-- Robertson, Virginia Sanderson, and Lisa Hall. The winner will succeed Cindy Taylor, who has reigned as Miss Fairview during the past year. Contestants will be judged on talent, poise, and appearance in evening gowns, and their personal interview with the judges. with plication 12; Sec 26; N'6 NE'A, SE'A, NE'4 NE'A NW'4 Sec 27, T14S, R4E; W'A NW4, SW'4, S'A SE'A OF POINT(S) 2150 acs; acreage atad- Candidates include Coralee Bramall, Christensen, Amy Penelope Hunter, Margo Nay, Michelle Rachelle Nielson, USE: Irrigation: 3101.32 The Miss Fairview FAIRVIEW Pageant will be held on Friday, May 30, at 7 p.m. at the elementary 4, 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE The North Sanpete School District announces the' sponsorship of the Summer Food Services Program in conjunction with its Summer Migrant Education Program. It is conducted from 3 June 1986 through 14 August 1986. Free meals will be made available to enrolled children and will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age. Any person who believes that they have been discriminated against should write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Meals will be provided at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. If your income is less than that listed below, you may be elegible for free meals. Reduced Price Meals Free Meals Family Size Annual Income Annual Income Virginia Sanderson Sanderson is the daughter of Val and Wanda Sanderson. She is ,a junior at North Sanpete High School and has had training in band, orchestra, chorus and speech and drama. She has participated in speech meets, and school and church plays. Shes taken and cooking and sewing in belongs to Skwahkers Club, and F.H.A. Her hobbies are sewing, cooking, singing, acting, and playing the clarinet. She plays volleyball. Michelle Robertson Michelle Robertson, is the daughter of C.B. and Sonia Robertson. She has had training in art. Her hobbies are dancing, ice skating, volleyball and art. A junior at North Sanpete, she has been active in Skwhahkers Club and F.H.A. Sports she enjoys participating in are volleyball and softball. Virginia k 4-- 4-- Michelle Robertson Rachelle Nielson Lisa Hall Fountain Green Friends for many years, Bailey, Geneva Christiansen, Irva D Howard, Jessie Oldroyd, and Della Robertson were guests of Inend Leota Anderson at dinner in the Senior Citizens Center in Moroni May 22 Mrs. Anderson presented each a surprise gift, vase and verse of friendship. Each was also given a flower start from another friend. Reed K. Miller, Director, Migrant Education Program Published in The Pyramid May 21 and 28, 1986. PUPLIC HEARING NOTICE MT. PLEASANT CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mt. Plea- sant City Corporation be holding public will hearings throughout the months of June, July and August in associa- the City with tion Budget. All hearings shall be held in the Council Chamber Hall, 115 West Main Street and will commence at 7:00 p.m. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearings or to file written comments with the Mt. Pleasant City Recorder regarding any or all issues. The Dates and purposes for the various hearings are as at-Ci- ty follows. facilities. Under this this Assurance, organization is comnot to mitted discriminate against any person on the ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to applications for service or any other policies and practices relating to teatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions and extension of service, use of any of its facilities, at and participation in any attendance June 10, 1086, Council will adopt tentative budget June 24, 1986, Council will adopt working budget July 22, 1986, Public Hearing on intent to .adopt to raise tax rate August 5, 1986, Adoption of new tax rate and formally adopt City 1986-8budget A copy of the Mt. Pleasant City Tentative Budget is on file at the City Recorder's Office for review by any interested parties. Dixie L. Brunger City Recorder Published in the 7 Pyramid 4, 11, 18 color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its May 28, and June 25, 1986. Statement of Nondiscrimination SKYLINE TELECOM has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rual Electrification Aministration that it fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights will comply Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the of Departmentissued Agriculture to the end that no person in the United States shall, on thereunder, the ground of race, meetings beneficiaries of and participants or the to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations. Published in The NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING MT. PLEASANT CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TUAT THE Mt. Pleasant Redevelopment Agency will be holding public hearings throughout the month of June for the purpose of RDA adopting a 1986-8Implementation budget. All hearings shall be held in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 115 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and will commence at or about 7:45 p.m. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearings or to file written comments with the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency at the above address. The dates and, purpose for the various hearings are as follows: 7 7 discrimination to Pyramid May 28, 4, 11, 18, 1986. pro- hibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may, by or a himself representative, file with of the Secretary Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, or the Rural Ele- ctrification Ad- ministration, Washinton, D.C. 20250, or this organization, or all, a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which of the Secretary Agriculture or the Rural Electrification Ad- and fo SPRING CIT- Y- Helen Jensen celebrate her 75th birthday with an open house on Saturday, will May 31 Friends and relatives of Mr. Jensen are invited to attend the event which will be held in the Spring City Ward Cultural Hall from 2 until 4 p.m. Mrs. Jensen was born on May 8, 1911 in Manti She married Hugh Jensen on April 25, 1934 He is deceased. The couple has three children, Glenna Everitt, Spring City; Roger Jensen, Bluffdale and Shirley Seely of West Valley City. Mrs. Jensen has 13 grandchildren and 12 Talented in homemaking arts, Mrs. Jensen is admired for her beautiful quilts, afghans, crochet work and for her paintings. NR ( 801 ) 462- - Lisa Hall Lisa Hall is the daughter of Allan and Luella Hall and graduated from North Sanpete High School last Friday. She was vice president of the senior class and has been an outstanding music student. She plays clarinet and held the lead roll of Annie in the schools musical last fall. She is also a member of the vocal ensemble. Annette Sorensen, Karl Christensen circle wedding day BOISE. IDAHO Mrs. Ruth Sorensen is announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Annette, of Mt Pleasant to Karl Christensen of Wales. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen The couple will recite vows on Saturday, May 31, in rites to be performed in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception that evening from 7 until 9 p.m. in the Wales Ward Cultural Hall will honor the newlyweds. The bride to be is a graduate of Boise High School and a graduate of Brigham Young University. She is presently teaching in the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and filled an LDS Mission to the Tennessee-Nashville Mission. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and plans to continue his education at Snow College this fall. The couple plans to make their home in Moroni Karl Christensen, Annette Sorensen Fountain Green DUP officers elected holds May Day Festival FOUNTAIN GREE- N- A May Day dance festival was presented May 16 by the elementary school under the direction of Principal Perry Christensen. The festival, "Touch a Hand, included dance Make a Friend, numbers from students kindergarten through fifth grade as well as two dances from Fountain Green 1st and 2nd Ward Primary preschoolers. Teachers who directed dances included, Mrs. Rosalee Belliston, Mrs. Birrell; Mrs. Keisel; Mrs. Allred; and Mr. Christiansen. Jean Beck and Carolyn Christensen assisted. Others who participated in the program included. Cub Scouts, Utah Pioneers held their last Activities MANTI the Sanpete Sheriffs Dispatch from May 20, 1986, include: May 20, accident, with injuries, south of on Fountain Green; cident, recovered 41 ac- Fairview; ( stolen property, Gunnison; vandalism, Manti; juvenile fight, Mt. Pleasant; ambulance, Mt. Pleasant; lewdness, Ephraim. May 21, attempted burglary, ERIKSSON, DRAFTSMAN PO BOX 99. MT PLEASANT. UTAH -- to honor Helen Jensen Dispatch LENNART PHONE Open house Moroni; ? ! Ww 3309 Kl AAAAAAAAAAAAA & meeting for the spring 1986 season May 8 in the Ward Relief Society room. Captain Edna Christensen conducted, and the lesson, Country Stores, was given by Beth Anderson. Pictures of seven of the earlier stores wee Green Fountain displayed by Flora Anderson and Jessie Oldroyd. New officers elected in April include, captain, Ora Peterson; vice captain, Donna Ivory and Fern LaVon Robertson; chaplain, Coombs; r'' 1 secretary, Edna Hazel Bailey; Christensen; registrar, Beth Anderson; historian, Ellen Nelson; lesson leader, Bobbi Jo Robison, daughter of Ed and Molly Robison, Moroni, celebrated her first birthday May 29. Grandparents are Boyd and Norma Trey Daniel Williams celebrated his first birthday May 24. Hi'?' parents are Danny and CassieJ Williams of Coleman, TX. HW" grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ' Jay Dahl of Spring City and Mr. custodian of relics, Clarice Talbot; parlimentarian, Ruth Coombs, and Betty Aagard and LuJane Cook, music. Those recognized for extra service included, Woodrow and Clarice Talbot, repair of clock and organ LitfIJD Spring City and LaRella Mt. Pleasant. Fern Robertson, crocheted afghan RESIDENTIAL and Mrs. Jesse Williams, Coleman, TX. Great grandmothers are Helen Barney, MACHINE DESIGN DESIGN, softball and volleyball and is a junior at North Sanpete High School. FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The Uintah Camp of the Daughters of ARCHITECTS & Helen Jensen June ministration extends the alarm, North Sanpete time for filing. Identity High School; shoplifMt. Pleasant of complaints will be ting, confidential Doves; attempted kept except to the extent necessary burglary, Ephraim. DRAFTING has taken classes in cake decorating. She participates in May 28, 1986. Pyramid exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the of the conduct of this Public June 10 operations organization. Hearing on proposed Any person who RDA 1986-8Budget believes himself, or any Public June 24 inspecific class of Hearing adopting dividuals, to be sub- 1986-8- 7 Budget this by Published in the jected organization Hazel Rachelle Nielson Rachelle Nielson, daughter of Kent and Carole Nielson, is a junior at NSHS. She enjoys camping, fishing, hiking and other outdoor activities. She has been active in speech and drama, participating in speech meets. She has taken two years of chorus. She has been in and participates in all sports. Margo Nay Margo Nay is the daughter of Earl and Marjorie Nay. She has taken six years of piano, two years of drama, and speech, dance and singing ' ' lessons. North She is a senior at Sanpete High School and has been active in F.H.A., Skwahkers Club. Speech and Drama Club, and French Club. Her hobbies are photography, animals, horseback riding, and barrel racing. She has been in for three years. She took fourth place in the Gunnison speech meet, placed in region speech meet, and went to State speech meet. Coralee Bramall Coralee Bramall, daughter of Sam and Ruth Bramall, is a junior at North Sanpete. She has taken eight years of piano, three years of flute, and one year of guitar, two years of dance, and baton and marching band. She is a member of G.A.A. and Skwahkers Club. Her hobbies are crocheting, swimming, playing the piano, running, and basketball. She has been on the J.V. and varsity basketball teams. She is now in track and has the fastest time for the beginning year in of track. She participates basketball, volleyball, track, soft-bal- l, raquetball, swimming, hiking, and golf. She has helped coach PeeWee little league teams. She has attended three years of Youth Conference. Amy Christensen Amy Christensen is the daughter of Newell and Zella Christensen. She enjoys decorating cakes, horse-bacriding and camping. She has and is in chorus. She belonged to Hansen, Bills and Harold and May Robison, all Fountain Green. of opening bench and restoring baby cradle; for the DUP to raffle off during Lamb Day; Edna Christensen, who is responsible for the grounds around the DUP home. New members who joined last Recent visitors with Victor and were year were Bessie Cook, Mary Kenna Rasmussen were their Hansen, W'anda Morley, Elva Nelson and Glenda Smith. children, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn At the county DUP convention this Rasmussen who came from Blne the Fountain Green Uinta spring, Dr. and Mrs. Springs, Mo.; Gary was presented a new Camp Springs Williams of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs Lewis Easmessen, of Fountain pioneer song book for having the most new members for the year. Green. Fountain Green colors; Michael prayer; Cheryl Anderson, welcome; and Mary Ivory, ETA president, remarks. presentation CUSTOM & SMALL BUILT HOMFS BUSINESSHOUSING A PO BOX 99 V PHONE , NR AND SHOPS, . MT PLEASANT. ( 801 ) COMMERCIAL CABINS AND BARNS ADDON UT 462 :Q. TELEPHONE TIME ANSWERING MACHINE 9-1- 2 A.M. REST OF TIME PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE |