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Show Public Notice Fern C. Francom PUBLIC NOTICE The following items are on the agenda for Board of Adjustments to be held on December 21 , 1993, at 8:00 P.M.: . - Kimberli request for a variance to build in A5 zone on 3.46 Ac. S 6215X14 and 6215X13, 800 S 300 E Ephraim, Utah. and Kay MacClaren iGiblette request for Variance on front footage )o build a single family dwelling. S 27449X4 and Part of S 27457 located on Pea Valley Rd. 14 mile E. of Moroni. 27 in the Nephi LDS Ward Chapel for Fern Carter Francom, 86, who died Nov. 23, 1993. She was born March 17, 1907, in Brigham City, to Arthur Elmer and Sarah Eliza Holman Carter, but grew up in Fountain Green. She Four-thFif- married Pyramid The in December 1, 1993. PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held on 21 December 1993 at 7:30 p.m. in the council room of the City Hall located at 85 south State Street in Fairview. Reason for the public will be to hearing consider a zoning request submitted by Harold Johnson and Allan Hall ;to rezone their property along the Milbum Road from Industrial zone to Residential zone. ' grandchildren; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING On Tuesday, December 21, 1993, at 7:00 p.m., the Mt. Pleasant City Council will hold a public hearing in the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, Mt. Pleasant City, 115 West Main, for the purpose of receiving public input regarding the rezoning of the following areas in Mt. Pleasant City: Property located from 790 South 500 West to 1000 South. Property is' zoned - RA currently . Request is to change the area from 790 South to the exiting MP Zone at 1000 South zoning to MP (Manufacturing Park). The South one half of block 15 located between 200 and 300 East and 400 and 500 South. Request to change from RA (Residen-tialAgricultura- l) to RM (Residential Multi-Famil- T. 400 lbs higher; 2.00-3.0- y) for the purpose of constructing a Senior Citizen Apartment. For more information regarding the proposed zone changes, please contact the Mt. Pleasant City Recorder, 115 West Mt. Pleasant, Main, Utah or by calling 462-245- 6. Mt. Pleasant City in The Published Pyramid December 1 and 8, 1993. Hazel Bailey, Euleda Cook, Rachel Syme and Jessie Oldroyd attended a Polynesian luau in Mt. Pleasant on Nov. 19, which featured authentic island music and dancing Club by Polynesian members from Snow College. SNOW BLOWER CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE L SHARPER lower; 0 mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah 373-374- 0 550-60- 0 Feeder Steers: Medium and large frame 1: 200-25- lbs 0 250-30- lbs 400 89.00-113.0- 300-35- 0 350- - 97.00-115.5- 0; lbs 400-45- 97.00-108.0- 0; lbs 0 450-50- 89.00-97.5- 94.00-102.5- 0; lbs lbs 0 500-55- 0 0; 88.50-95.0- 0; lbs 0 95.00-116.0- 0; package 0, 83.50-90.5- 0; 600-65- 0 lbs lbs 76.00-87.5- 0; 650-70- 0 lbs 78.50-83.0- 0; 700-75- 0 lbs 76.00-81.0- 0; 750-80- 0 75.00-81.5- 0; 800-85- 0 lbs lbs 73.00-78.0- 0; 850-90- 0 lbs 73.50-78.0- 0; 900-95- 0 lbs 73.50-78.0- 0; 900-95- 0 lbs 97.25; 550-60- 0 package 0 lbs 74.00; scarce. Holstein Steers: Large frame 2: Baby bulls: 0 lbs scarce; 950-100- 8 200-30- 82.00-95.0- Clair Carter, Mt. Pleasant. She was preceded in death by: daughter, Doris Buhler Kelsey; granddaughter, Brenda Frehner; brothers: Stanley, Gerald and Lester; and sister: Reva Swensen. Interment was in Fountain Green 76.00-92.5- lbs lbs lbs 300-50- 0 0; 500-780- 0; 66.00-67.5- 0 700-90- 0 0; 61.50-64.5- 0 57.50-62.5- Feeder Heifers: Medium and large frame 1: lbs 200-25- 0 96.00-112.0- 91.00-105.0- lbs lbs lbs lbs 0; 350-40- 0 83.00-90.5- 0; 400-45- 0 80.50-86.5- package 500-55- 0 lbs 550-60- 0 lbs 88.50; Booking report 84.75; 75.50-82.0- 0; package 0, 650-70- 0 76.00-78.0- 0; 700-75- 0 66.00-75.0- 0; 700-80- 0 70.00-75.0- 0; 63.50-72.0- 0; lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs 600-65- 0 0; 73.00-77.0- 800-85- 0 51.50-66.0- 0 0. Cows: Slaughter Boning utility 40.50-47.0- 1- -3 4 49.75-51.5- 0; utility Breaking Comm- 0; ercial 4 scarce; Cutter and low dressing utility 2-- 36.00-41.5- 0. Slaughter Bulls: Yield lbs grade 1 1340-216- 0 Yield grade 2 scarce; Feeder bulls: 1025-159- 5 lbs 53.75-55.5- 0; Fountain Green suspensionrevocation, possession of marijuana, of . parapossession speed phernalia and Ronald and Mary Ivory, son Michael, and violations. Bail was set at $1,320. Jose Guadalupe Salas, Manti, was arrested on Road 89 near State Milepost 207 by the Utah Highway Patrol and charged with DU I and speeding. Bail was' set at Mikkelsen Georgia traveled to Woods Cross to visit the Leola and Glen Mikkelsen family. Cooks Euleda family held a Thanksgiving party on Nov. 25 in the Fountain Green LDS Cultural Hall, hosted by Frank and Beryl Cook of Moroni and attended by 55 people. were the Attending $1,260. Jeremy Don Larsen, Fairview, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Utah Highway Patrol, and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $1,150. of: Bob and Doris Nielsen, Sonia Frank and Robertson, Beryl Cook, Louis and Dorothy Cook, and Tom and Beatrice Dyches. families " The Ronald and Mary Ivory family were among 29 family members who ' held an early Christmas party at the Nephi Fire Station on Nov. 27. Santa visited the children and The Boss Family entertained. For SaleAuto Warren Bailey, Hazel Cook, and Euleda Georgia PASEO-2-doo- r, loaded with excassette stetras, AM-Freo, air conditioning, only one owner. Call 462-229- 2. D08L ext. D01L on Nov. 7 to hear David Allan speak on "Israel-Anci- ent and Modem." Several groups from Fountain Green attended North Sanpete High Schools presentation of "Man of La Mancha" on Nov. 20. They thought the cast gave a fine performance, were well MT. PLEASAN- T- proved enough to overpower the Hawks despite excellent defensive efforts by Jeremy Madsen and Daniel Kjar. The Hawks only lead came and they early in the game at never recaptured it. They got behind by as much as 27 points, but came back to within ten before the end of the game. Starting for the Hawks were Jeff Mower, r Layne Thompson, Eric Dyches, Dalian Jensen and P.J. Steadman. Layne Thompson led in scoring with 17 points, followed by Eric Dyches with 13. The North Sanpete Hawks Basketball team lost its season opener 60-7- 0 Nov.23 against its long-tim- e rival, the Manti Templars. The JV lost 54-6the Sophomores 37-4with only the Freshman team winning 38-3North Sanpete has an experienced and dedicated team, according to Head Coach Chet Keigej. Having only lost two costumes impressive. 'net BEN GORDON CALL 283-488- 0 0uuunnladuuv Santa. Saturday, Dec. 4 Mt. Pleasant Good Citizen lighting contest deadline, 5 p.m. Coming Up: Dec. 8: Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens Provo shopping trip. Dec. 8 & 9: LD Singers and Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion Choir Christmas concert. Dec. 10: Mt. Pleasant Holiday Classic and Good Business contest deadlines. Dec. 10, 11 & 13: Central Utah Nutcrack- Ephraim Christmas celebra- tion, including free showing of "An American Tail" at the Towne Theatre at 11 a.m., visit from Santa in City Bldg, after movie around 1 p.m., Blue Light Specials from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. at participating businesses, bazaar at p from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., lighted Christmas parade at 6 p.m., Ephraim Bucks drawing immediately after parade at City er. Dec. 11: Spring City Victorian Christmas Party. Dec. 11 & 18: Mt. Pleasant City Bucks drawing. Dec. 13: Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens blood pressure clinic. Dec. 14: Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens Christmas party. Co-o- Bldg. Handels "Messiah," Snow Community Chorus & Orchestra, 7 p.m., Ephraim Stake Center. 9 Dance, p.m., National Guard Armory, Mt. Pleasant. College To list your event contact The Pyramid, 49 West Main, Mt. Sub-for-Sa- Pleasant, Friday. 462-213- 4, by noon 4, 9, seniors, Clair Canfield and Chris to Cook, they are handle upcoming competition despite a wobbly start so early in the season. The Hawks had the advantage with both height and experience, but the Templar defensive press well-equipp- ed Ben Morley was six for nine at the foul line. Eric Dyches and Dalian Jensen had five rebounds apiece, Jeff Mower, P.J. Stead- - BPOE announce Most Valuable Student contest SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The rollment in accredited U.S. Elks National Foundations 1993-9- 4 American colleges or universities. "Most Valuable Student Contest" scholarships are being offered to graduating high school Applications are available seniors, according to a press through high school scholarship counselors or through the Elks release from the Utah Elks Asand member sociation lodge with jurisdiction in the area lodges. The contest will award over of the students residences and $3.5 million to students for the are due'by Jan. 13, 1994. 1994-9- 5 academic year, with up Financial need, leadership and to three additional years. The scholarship are the criteria by nationwide competition includes 1,818 allocated scholarships of which applicants are judged. students $800 for one year and 500 four-ye- Experience indicates final for consideration the to highest qualifying scholarships usually have a scholarship rating rated boys and girls. Scholarships are in the form of 90 percent or better and are in of Certificates of Award which the upper five percent of their are conditional of winners en classes. and P.J. Steadman each scored two field goals apiece. P.J. Steadman made four of the Hawks next six field goals, and outshot the Wasps to end the Steadman was the game with 20 points, and scorer high the only player to score in the double digits. Eric Dyches had nine points and Trent Syme had seven. to Head Coach According Chet Keisel, the Hawks pressed much harder on defense and credits the guards with unselfishly feeding Steadman the ball enabling him to score often. Keisel also said the team plays with a lot of intensity and needs to learn to relax and enjoy the game a little. He appreciates their play, however. Jeremy Madsen and Daniel Kjar, the defensive duo, are d credited with an extremely third quarter stretch, according to Keisel. The next games for the Hawks are an SUU tournament on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4 followed by a home game against Park City on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. son man and Kim Bangerter each had four. Daniel Kjar and Jeremy Madsen led with three steals apiece; Daniel also led in assists with three. In the last few minutes, three consecutive steals were scored on by Eric Dyches and 3-- 2, . 57-4- Jeff Mower. Mower didnt score a lot but played an excellent defensive game. The Hawks were defeated by excessive turnovers (13 in the first half and seven more in the second), fouls (25 of Manti s 70 points were from the charity stripe), and the extreme defensive press of the Templar team. Juab at NS After first game jitters and early season mistakes, the North Sanpete Hawks bounced back to at home on sting the Wasps 57-4- 3 Nov. 27. The JV won their game never-say-d- 49-4- 5, 4, 39-3- 17-1- 4, nt 31-2- half-tim- 3. ie well-playe- the Sophomores, 0 in a and the Freshmen honey of a contest. The first quarter score was helped along by a three-poishot made by Jeff Mower. e was The score at Jeremy Madsen, Layne Thomp 49-4- 3. Its all paid for . Although the average funeral and burial cost much less today than many people expect . . . surely a funeral will cost more in the future. With Ursenbach Funeral Home funeral planning, if you pay the full amount today, your funeral is fully ar funded and wont be a BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 10th day of December, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. the Sanpete County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing, at the County Courthouse in Manti, Utah. This will be to review the 1 993 budget and make certain adjustments as needed, and to consider the 1994 de- partmental and general operational budget. Utah Code 17-36-1- 3. information and data relative to the 1993 budget adjustments, and a tentative compilation of all revenuew and anticipated expenditures relative to the 1994 budget will be on file at the office of the County Auditor at least four days prior to said hearing. family. Affordable monthly Call or unite to us ments are also available to fit almost everyones budtoday to learn more . . . get. You can choose the payment plan that best 17-36-1- pay- suits your budget. URSENBACH FUNERAL HOME 96 North 1 00 West P.O. Box 308 Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Phone All Notice is further given that at 1 :00 p.m. on the 1 0th day of December 1993, the Sanpete County Board of Commissioners will conduct the adoption hearing. Utah Code f- inancial burden on your NOTICE OF SANPETE COUNTY the staging was interesting and the prepared, Fairview Citys Christmas celebration, 7:30 p.m., at the Dance Hall. Program features stories, songs and a visit from 4-- Mikkelsen, Ellen Barr, Judy Christiansen, Rachel Syme, Doris Boswell, Mariana and Jessie Schulze attended the Oldroyd fireside held in Moroni 7515. by Shirley Christensen 5. 850-100- scarce. Heiferettes and young feeder cows lbs 2-- d, Monday, Dec. 6 Mt. Pleasant Stake Relief Society open house, "A Christ8 mas to Remember," p.m., LDS Fairview First Ward Church. Hawks play Manti, Juab in hoop openers 450-50- 0 79.50-86.0- nacle. 0; 300-35- 0 0; 87.00-94.0- 79.00-82.5- 1993 TOYOTA j Christian Todd Peacock, son of Todd and Christine Nielsen Peacock of Cedar City, was Shaun Tree, 103, Greg Ben- - given his blessing by his father ch, 119, Gabe Lee, 112, Hal' on Nov. 7 in the Fountain Green Hansen, 130 and Todd Tree, 145 . Second LDS Ward. Mrs. Peacock all placed second in their weight is a former Moroni resident. division. Grandparents are Earl and DoroJared Nielson and Joe Johnson thy Nielsen, Moroni, and Dora took third in their weight diviPeacock, Castle Dale. Greatsions. grandmother, Mrs. Eden, is from John Bradley, 119, and Josh Castle Dale. Cook, 170 took first place in Over ninety family members their weight divisions for the JV and friends attended the service team. and a dinnerreunion afterward. Team scores were: Beaver High School, 277; North Sanpete Granddaughter Helen Campos High School, 235; Milford High School, 189; and Manti High from Salt Lake and her Melia, recently visitSchool, 184. ed Euleda Cook. Preston were Injured players Cook who sprained an ankle in practice and Todd Tree, injured N.S. Club members enjoyed in the tournament finals and out dinner and entertainment at the for at least part of the season. Head Coach Randy Tree says Senior Citizens Center in Morhe has a young squad with great oni. Bessie Cook was hostess and included: Madelyn potential. He says its early in the attendees season and the team is still learn- Allred, Euleda Cook, Wanda ing, but are doing well. Morley, Tree says the injured and Kenna Rasmussen and Glenda ineligible players are hurting the Smith. lbs 250-30- 0 MANT- I- The were lowing persons booked into the Sanpete County Jail according to the. poking report: . .. ,, .. Nov. 24 , Jared Jason Brinker-hof- f, Salt Lake City, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police warrants out of on Sanpete District Court and West Valley City. Bail was set at $1,420. Nov. 27 Lewis Logan, Brad San Diego, CA, was arrested in Sterling by the Sanpete County and Office Sheriffs charged with driving on Fountain Green ; Audrey-Livingsto- 900-110- LDS First Presidency Christmas Devotional, 6 p.m., live from Tabernacle on Temple Square; rebroadcast at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 over KBYU and the satellite network. Mt. Pleasant Stake Court of Handels "Messiah," Snow Honor, 7 p.m., Fairview Third College Community Chorus & LDS Ward cultural hall. Orchestra, 6 p.m., Manti Taber- Friday, Dec. 3 seven-month-ol- 9 head 938 lbs Authorized Service Dealer Manv Parts the lbs cows mixed, but mostly steady; slaughter bulls mostly steady. EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call toll free in stocic for 0 0 competing again soon. Their next meets will be Dec. 3 and 4 at Spanish Fork, and a Region match Dec. 9 at Delta. pre-seas- Sunday, Dec. 5 1 Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens potluck dinner, 1 p.m. teams scores, and hopes they are place-overal- lbs firm to 1.00 higher; heavier wts weak to 1.00 lower. Slaughter Help Wanted fenmssEso 5.00-6.0400-55- Wednesday, Dec. in Beaver tournament MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete High School Wrestlers l took second in their first invitational tournament during the week of Thanksgiving for Varsity and JV wrestlers only. In Varsity action, Cody Church, 152, Colby Mellor, 170, and Freeman Marble, 189 all took first place in their weight divisions. The Pyramid - Page Three Calendar Hawks place second 450-60- brother, 1993. Agricultural) th and Fairview City in The Published Pyramid December 1, Auction, Nov. 23. 1868. Last Receipts: week: 2717. Last year: 2461 . steers Feeder mixed, wts under 450 lbs 0 5.00 lower; lbs 2.00-- 3 .00 wts lower, over 600 lbs weak to 1 .00 lower. Holsteins wts under 500 lbs 4.00- 5.00 higher, over 500 lbs Feeder steady. heifers mixed, wts under Francom Oct. 28, 1925, in Nephi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died in July 1962. She was an accomplished seamstress, cook and homemaker. She worked in the first school lunch program of Levan and at the sewing plants in Ephraim and Manti. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society, Primary and other organizations. She is survived by Don children: and George, Las Vegas, NV; Mrs. John (Maurine) Priest, Anaheim, CA; Mrs. Quentin (Blanche) Stephenson, Levan; Mrs. Dick (Nadine) Ingram, Nephi; and Mrs. Orlin St. Frehner, (Wanda) 33 grandGeorge; 63 children; great- Kristine F. Christiansen Sanpete County Clerk Secretary, Zoning & Planning Commission & Board of Adjustments Published Walter ports Producers A- Tuesday, NEPHI Funeral services were held Nov. and Andy Russell SALINLivestock 1, 1993 - December Salina Auction 462-242- 7 Please provide me information about funeral planning. I understand there is no obligation. Name. Address . City 5. Phone Number State. Zip. |