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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - May 1, 1991 & New Miss Mt. Pleasant to be chosen and talent. Abby Johansen is the hostess for the judges tea. Abbi Barker Abbi Barker, a senior at Saturday, Scholarship Pageant North Sanpete, enjoys football May 4, at 7 p.m. at the North and wrestling. She has been a Sanpete High School Auditori"mat rat" for two years keeping um. "One stats for wrestlers. She has This years pageant, been in FHA and on the track Moment in Time," is under the team. She walks and jogs twice direction of Tracy Johansen a day. She has worked at Terand Lou Ann Rosenlof. rels Foodtown for two years. Kristin Brothersen Contestants include Abbi Kristin and Dale of Brothersen, a juBarker, daughter Broth-ersewon awards in has Kristen nior, Barker, Margie daughter of Boyd and speech, drama and debate, Avrin Brothersen; Debbie Coaincluding Best Chair at the Invitation. She has Richfield Cortes tes, daughter of Alice and the late Glenn Coates; worked on city beautification Dawn Howell, daughter of projects and the Tidy Town Donald and Ona Howell; Lori Award and has served as a Ann Seely, daughter of Dennis Candy Striper at Sanpete Valand Janet Seely; Tami Thompley Hospital. She has won two Academic Achievement and John son, daughter of Dr. Awards. Claudia and Robyn Thompson, Debbie Coates Elena Webb, daughter of Debbie Coates, a junior, Abdul Jabar and Clifford Webb, of Houston, Tx. starting singing when she was two. She also enjoys dancContestants have participated in workshops presented by ing, cooking, her car, and being with friends. She is the younLeslie Madsen, makeup; Tracy Johansen, modeling, and Shana gest of four girls. She plans on a career in modeling and to Russell, interview. continue training in singing. Shana Russell, 1990 Miss Mt. Pleasant, and 1990 Miss Dawn Howell Dawn Howell is a member Sanpete Sherene Beaser will be MCs for the event. The girls of the Honor Society and is will be escorted by Jason Aime yearbook business editor. She and Preston Cox. was elected Youth City Council Some of the entertainment Recorder. She enjoys all sports will be provided by Alice and is interested in photogra-ph- y. dance class. Lori Ann Seely Contestants will be judged in interview, evening gown Lori Ann Seely, a junior, Seven MT. PLEASANT will contestants compete for the 1991 Miss Mt. Pleasant n, Ana-mar- ia Wil-ke- ys K likes to dance, sew, play the piano and clarinet. She is on the business team, has been a member of the Spiriteers, and has held several leadership positions in school, seminary, and church. She is currently running for a Student Council S K. t k f position. She is Stake Young Women laurel Representative. Tami Thompson Tami Thompson, a junior, participates in volleyball, bas- - ketball, track, and varsity soft- ball. She lettered in volleyball and basketball. She has trained in piano for nine years and voice for one year and is a member of the North Sanpete Concert Choir. She participated in forensics and FHA, is on the honor roll, is a member of the Honor Society, and is a member of Project Teamwork. She enjoys camping, hunting, hiking, horseback, riding, writing, reading and cooking. Claudia Webb Claudia Elena Webb, a junior, has participated in for five years where she was with the Junior involved Council. She has visited Japan, Korea and Hawaii with the Scouters receiving Awards of Merit at the annual Sanpete Recognition Banquet include: Garth Monson, Chairman of the Sanpete District; President Mark Beck for GaryGunMt. Pleasant; Curtis Anderson, nison; and Beverly Armstrong, Manti. n, Six candidates seek Miss Moroni title Six lovely conMORONI be will testants vying for the Miss Moroni title, Saturday, May 4, at 7 p.m., at North Sanpete Middle School. 4-- H Spiriteers. She is of Project Teamwork and was nominated to the Governors Youth Council. She won second place in the Russian Essay Contest. She is employed at the chiropractic clinic. She hoise-bac- k enjoys downhill skiing, riding, tennis, swimming, dancing, and cooking journal and picture books. nine years of four years of lessons, piano drill of training five years tap, of gymnastics. two and years tennis. Annjeanette Kellett Lori Cook Annjeanette Kellett has Lori Cook enjoys violin, taken eight years of piano and piano, tap and jazz, drill team, dance and three years of vocal She dance and modeling. training. She enjoys sewing, teach helped choreograph and cooking, playing volleyball, dance to the boys drill team. track and softball. Kimberly Kellett Carisa Hilton trainKimberly Kellett enjoys Carisa Hilton has had team. drill reading, riding bikes, and ing in dance and swimming. Her talents include She enjoys playing the piano, She piano, tap, jazz, and dance. singing, reading and writing the with Spirithas competed poetry. ' for four years. eers Irons Misty the under is The pageant Misty Irons enjoys horses, of Joan Dyches. direction guys, cooking, crafts, keeping trained four years in and three ballet, tap, and drill. Shet and of clogging years and hunting enjoys archery, also has Contestants include Debbie Christensen, daughter of Ruel and Beverly Christensen; Lori Cook daughter of Tracy and Marian Cook; Carisa Hilton, daughter of Craig and Shirley Hilton; Misty Lynn Irons, daughter of Terry and Deanna Kellett, Irons; Annjeancttc Larainc and Neal of daughter Kellett, and Kimberly Kellett, and Kirt Shirley of daughter Kellett. Debbie Christensen Debbie Christensen has had three years of flute and guitar and two years of piano. She ja, She has taken kk City plans hearing on new fiscal budget MT. PLEASANT Dates a sewer extension to the proposed site of a new home on 200 North. Two options were discussed and the costs of each will be reported to Blackham for upcoming budget hearings fiscal year for the 1991-9- 2 were set at the April 23 council meeting. is taken. The preliminary budget before further action need the In other matters, hearing will be held May 28 a for building inspector was and the final hearing June 11. Chamber of Comstressed; The new budget will need Jon Schuh-man- n merce 22.1 president to be adopted before June on the upcomreported Council members were giving chamber meeting, May 9, en a copy of the proposed genat Circle Bar E, eral fund budget and a work at 12:30 p.m., with guest speaker Marion meeting was scheduled April Bentley. 30 to study the document furCouncil concerns and busither. an Arbor Day The council agreed to use ness included 26; shortage the budget work meeting to observance, April of old condition of EMTs; review pending projects and the at headstones cemetery; asked city coordinator Vern water shortage at Twin Creek Fisher, who has resigned efPond; possible purchase of fective May I , to prepare sumfrom Fair view, 1996 maries of all projects and other bleachers Centennial Project, and the pending business for the meetirepair of a city bridge. ngThe council approved a During public participation proposal by Councilman Terry the council discussed a lequcst Brotherson to purchase three for two large signs directing for $13,200 that people to Camperworld up 700 batting cages included machines, netting, South. One sign is proposed off and piping. Cement (37 yards) ensouth at 89 the Highway chain link was not includtrance to town and the other on and The ed. project is expected to 700 South. Councilman Steve Rosen-lun- d cost $15,000 total. agreed to assist Camper-worl- d by contacting one of the property owners, Chris Sorensen, for approval to pul the sign on his property, noting that the sign could also be used to advertise Pine Creek Ranch. PROVO-- - Clark W. Russon, The Camperworld manager of Wayne and Roene Russon Claudia Webb will contact June Jensen about son, Fairvicw, graduated from placing the other sign on her Brigham Young University, property. 26, with a Bachelors Mayor Cheslcy Christensen April in Social Services. Degree ordipointed out that the sign His wife, Vickie, will gradnance prohibited large signs in in June with a Bachelors uate residential zoning. Recorder in Home Economics. Dixie Brunger will research Degree They will be moving to sign ordinance guidelines to to seek employment. Oregon verify specifications. have one daughter, The couple The council discussed a project, the whole project," Sarah. Councilman Steven Rosenlund request by Dave Blackham for reported at the April council meeting. are buried everywhere, in streets, down alleys, Uhhtv Imes phone Clark Russon earns degree Kristen Brothersen Mt. Pleasant to proceed with water project MT. PLEASAN- T- A proposed $1.8 million culinary water update will begin this year as planned even though part of the money wont be available until next year. Action to continue with the project was taken during a special council meeting, April 22. Councilmembers met with Alden Robinson of Sunrise attorney Ken Engineering, Chamberlain and the Board of Water Resources. The Board of Water Resources had earlier reported it could not fund $863,000 obligated to the project because of funding shortfalls and that competition for about $2 million available during the next funding year would be keen. However the council was told the state would disburse its portion of the culinary water project to the city in January 1992. "Were going ahead with the The project proposed replacing about 80 percent of the citys aging culinary distribution lines, installing back flow prevention devices and constructing a chlorination facility. Also proposed were developing additional water sources from either two existing city springs or a new well. In addition to funding from the Board of Water Resources, the Safe Drinking Water has committed $917,000. The city match of $54,500 is being funded through an increase in culinary water rales that went into effect April 1. Other items discussed at the April 22 meeting were the purchase of two acres of property adjacent to the Industrial Park, and the appointment of Lynn Larsen as summer recreation program director. 3 - vacant qas - When you dig anything from property boundaries risk of the breaking up a utility me excavation, you run grid 'and dong e to a major post-hollines on your property within Blue Stakes is a FREE service that will mark utility a & Kimberly Kellett Misty Irons Carisa Hilton MU Debbie Christensen Lori Cook Annjeanette Kellett Curtis Media Corporation is going to publish a Pictorial History Book about Sanpete County We will hire an individual to collect photos. For information on this position, can Ask for MARY PEARSON 1-800-- 798-4567 where 2 working days of a request You'll know where and, more importantly, not to dig ,n the future So before you plant a tree, d,g a basement, grade or excavate call Blue Stakes TOLL FREE (SjMUL mountain fuel wswest COMMUNICATIONS .. ft' |