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Show Page Stxteat Tlx Pyiamii ftewealiwt Guiit tKog 24. 1989 Fish hatchery supplies trout to streams The Fountain Green Fish Hatch- ery supplies fingerlings and catch- able trout for area streams and reservoirs. About 450,000 eggs are brought into the hatchery from Egan Fish Hatchery in Bicknell where breeding stock is kept. The first batch of eggs arrives in January and the last ones in June. It full year to raise big fish, Starting in June fingcrlings are stocked in the high quality lakes, Catchable trout, 100,000 of them, go into streams, lakes and reservoirs in the Sanpete Valley and the east mountain beginning April 21. Most are rainbows. This year 25,000 cutthroat trout, a wild strain of the original trout takes a 10-in- native to the Colorado River System but raised in Fountain Green, will be planted in the Green River. Hatchery superintendent Ross Smith, James E. Ivory, assistant superintendent and Eddie Hanson, wildlife worker, arc kept busy the year around feeding the fish and keeping the runs clean. Visitors are welcome. Visit Historic Mt. Pleasant Spring City is Hub City Listed on the National Histone Register of places as an historic district noted for its sparkling Sprtng Water Rainbow trout are raised at the Fountain Green Fish Hatchery and used to stock area streams and reservoirs. Mt. Pleasant is called Hub City because of its geographical locaHome-base- d tion as the center of hub of Utah. Bounded on the east by the Manti-LaSNational Forest and on the Many Fountain Green women busiwest by the Uintah National Forhave successful home-base- d est, Mt. Pleasant combines the nesses. Mrs. Eddie (Elise) Hansen has a atmosphere of rural life with the in her home with IS benefits offered by a enrolled in two children, ages community. Within 30 miles of the city there sessions. She is also completing college are 18 public campground-picni- c areas and over 20 fishwork, majoring in elementary education with additional studies in lakes Vacations and streams. ing can be enjoyed by all who plan to be child development. She has one son, Kameron, three. in Mt. Pleasant for these days. A bakery with good home cookMany people enjoy camping at our beautiful Pow'er Plant Park cast ing, called Mom's House is run of the city. Public campgrounds can by Mrs Terry (Lucille) Jensen. She also be found in Fairvicw' Canyon and her daughters also have a caand Ephraim and Manti canyons. tering service and do dinner parMt. Pleasant is a community with ties. over 50 retail, wholesale and servMrs. John (Mary) Aagard does ice operations and is the retail and lovely porcelain figurines in her service center for northern Sanpete home. She is certified in doll makCounty. ing and docs all the Utah LDS businesses thrive al Day Heritage 27 May 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Historical Homes Tour & Historical Sites Lunch served at Noon ART SHOW at LDS CHURCH BAKE SALE QUILT DRAWING FOOD Pioneer Days July 21, 22, 24 PARADE MUTTON LUNCH CARNIVAL TREASURE HUNT SNOW FOLLIES DANCE full-servi- pre-scho- ol 3-- 5, well-stock- Temples. Her daughters, Joyce Westeaskow and Nellie Stcpheasen, do the same kind of work. Mrs. Chesley (Berncitta) Johnson crotchets sweaters, baby clothes, toys, and most anything possible with thread, yarn and a crochet h(X)k. Mrs. Phyllis Oldroyd does oil paintings. Mrs. Robert Sorensen docs ceramics and is a beautician. Other beauticians arc Louise Wilson, Karlv Coombs and Dorothy Ivory. Fayette Fayette was named for Fayette, Seneca County, New York, where the LDS Church was organized. It was called Warm C reck w hen it w as settled in 1861. ?mi to h part o Sanpete County (on too pool 84 yem rMv. As a resident of Sanpete County you can depend on the people who depend on you. . .US! We know you are a vital part of the growth of this valley and your success benefits us all. So we make it a point to help you financially whenever we can. Finch rirpoMtm H0HAI DtPOSU insured INSUIANU Jioonoo 0POHA!lON See us about convenient term loans, checking and savings or just sound advice were here to help BANKING HOURS: m 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays |