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Show Public Notice NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE TO ANNUAL NOTIFICA- TION, ASBESTOS -Federal regulations require that schools be inspected for the presence of asbestos, a toxic material that has been used in the construction industry for a number of years. The schools have for been inspected asbestos materials. ment plan containing A- - manage- has been for' each developed building and has been filed with the state authority in charge of asbestos abatement and Periodic management. six month inspections are conducted and appropriate response actions have been initiated. The Asbestos Management Plan includes the results of all the inspections conducted on all the school buildings. It also contains the results of the material samples which were taken during the inspections and the for plans WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Sanpete in County (Locations SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest Randall asbestos Pyramid December 8, 1993. ' The education of a man is never completed until he dies. D. Jay The in The Sanpete Commissioners Sanpete Water Conservancy District By Jolene Nielsen in The Published Pyramid December 8 follow- booked County to the and 15, 1993. Humes, American Fork, was arrested in Gunnison by Police Gunnison the He was Department. charged with assault, a class B misdemeanor. Bail was set at $500. More than 98 percent of all the land of the United States is classified as rural-b- ut only 25 percent of all Americans live in rural areas. st team The Farmers Co-o- p consisting of Dean Jensen, Paul D. Anderson, Jack Nunley, Bruce Holman and Milton Larsen edged out the Sanpete Sandbag-ger- s team, 2478 to 2417, for the scratch team championship. The handicap team champion is the Sunday League Number 2 team consisting of Stanton Seely, John Allsop, Ed Sutluff, Bart Thomas and Ray Lyons, with a handicap score of 2970. . LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE In doubles competition, the scratch Winners were Gil Yard-le- y, 563, and Afton Hansen, 516, with a total score of 1097. The handicap doubles champions are Don Sampson and John Allsop with a score of 1224, including their handicap. The individual event was won by Allen Swensen with a score of 523, and the handicap singles was won by Bart Thomas with 631. In all events, actual, score winner was Gil Yardley with a score of 1603, and second place went to Cory Daniels with 1529. The handicap champion in all events is Don Sampson with a score of 1866. For Sale Auto 1993 TOYOTA PASEO-2-dooloaded with excassette stetras, AM-Freo, air conditioning, only one owner. Call r, The last of the Crowther children, Jean Ivory, will celebrate her For Rent TWO BEDROOM Thomas Crowther Sarah and Family Christmas Party was held the evening of Dec. 4 at the Cedar in Restaurant Hollow Nephi. The annual SNAPPER BASE- MENT apt. No smokers. No pets. $275 per month. Call 462-275- 4 evenings. on birthday eightieth Dec. 14 so she was presented a quilt con- taining 30 blocks with pictures and names of the Crowther D22L Authorized Service Dealer Many Parts in stock for the mechanic ruu BEN GORDON CALL CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah . 373-374- 0 counselor, bishops Sunday School President and many other teaching and ' administrative His greatest positions. love was his family. He is survived by his wife of Springville; three daughters and two sons: Laurel Braun and husband Sonny of SpringGlen ville; Douglas Turner and wife Susan 283-488- 0 Quvtm&nLaldi 2) CITY-- held Monday, Dec. 6, for Dale Lynn Shelley, 36, who passed away on December 2, 1993 at his home. He was born June 26, 1957 to Dale Worth and Erma Bushman Shelley in Mt. Pleasant. He married his sweetheart, Ann Ruth Kinsman Shelley August 8, 1980 in Manti LDS the Temple. Lynn was a police officer in Mt. Pleasant after for ten years graduating from North Sanpete High School. He from also graduated Snow College in 1989 Utah Southern and University in 1992 with a bachelors degree in education. He was a Captain in the Utah National Guard and commander of the 489th Camp Williams Unit. He worked for CedarValley Lumber and Central Utah Mental Health. Lynn enjoyed coaching little league baseball and soccer. He was in Pack 340 in the Cedar City Fourth LDS Ward. He was preceded in death by his father in 1977. He is survived by his David wife; children: Lance, Michael Lynn, Melinda Brook and Julie Erma mother, Ann; Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; Devon Scott brothers: ID,. Boise, Shelley, David Mark Shelley, Spanish Fork, Don Ray Mesa, AZ; Shelley, were sisters: J. Carolyn ington, UT, Wednesday, Dec. Gayle Whiting, Pay son, and Lou Anna Haynes, Eureka. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Steers: Feeder 1: lbs 200-25- 0 250-30- 120.00-125.0- lbs 350-40- 0 97.00-111.0- lbs 400-45- 100.00-107.0- 0; lbs' 0. 450-50- lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs 94.00-106.0- 0; 500-55- 0 85.00-93.5- 550-60- 0 85.00-89.0- 600-65- 0 81.75-85:5- 650-70- 0 77.50-82.7- 700-75- 0 72.00-76.5- 750-80- 0 73.50-75.5- 800-85- 0 Thursday, Dec. brate," 0 Holstein Steers: Large frame 2: Baby bulls: lbs 0 scarce; 94.00-95.0- 0; 300-50- 0 71.00-85.0- 0; 500-70- 0 lbs lbs lbs 700-90- 0 900-110- 0; ' Heifers: Medium and large frame 1: 200-25- 0 lbs 91.00-103.0- lbs 250-30- 0 90.00-103.0- 300-35- 0 lbs lbs lbs 85.00-95.0- 350-40- 0 80.50-88.5- 400-45- 0 403 lbs 89.50; 450-50- 0 lbs lbs 500-55- 0 75.00-85.5- lbs 86.50; 550-60- 0 74.50-83.7- package 85.00; lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs 600-65- 0 74.00-81.0- 0; 650-70- 0 70.50-82.7- 5; 700-75- 0 72.00-76.5- 0; 750-80- 0 73.50-75.5- 0; 800-85- 75.00-76.0- 0 850-100- 0 lbs scarce. Heiferettes and young feeder cows Slaughter Cows: 42, Boning utility 25; Breaking utility DO-4- 2-- 4 Com- 50,00-53.5- mercial 2-- 4 54.00-56.2- 5; Cutter and low dressing 38.00-41.5- utility Slaughter Bulls: 0 grade 1 Yield lbs Yield grade 2 scarce; Feeder bulls: 1250-176- 5 lbs 48.00-55.253.50-59.2- 5; 5. - Fountain Green Santa visit, 6 to 8 p.m., City Hall. tmas dinner, 5 p.m. "Nutcracker," 7 p.m., Gunnison High School. Mt. Pleasant lighting contest deadline for Holiday Classic & Good Business competitions, 5 p.m. 11 Mt. Pleasant City Bucks drawing & Santa visit, p.m., Recreation Center. Spring City Victorian Christmas Party, 6 p.m., Recreation Center: singing, outdoor displays, tree lighting, Santa, and dance. "Nutcracker," 2 and 7 p.m., 1 Gunnison High School. Green Woolgrowers and Lady Woolgrowers attending the Utah State Convention in Salt Lake City last week included: Vance and Betty Aagard, Brad and Brenda Aagard, Bryan E. and Susan Allred, Phil and Susan Wool-growe- rs by Gary Chidester The Badgers continued their winning ways in the Sanpete Invitational Friday and Saturday by edging North on West Nazarene JV 78-6- 6 Friday, Dec. 3, and Park City led by former Pharmacy .94-8- 7 Afeaki Paul on Saturday. Badger Snow College improved their record to 10-- 1 in the with their only loss coming at the hands of Utah Valley in the Norbest Classic Tournament. Friday against North West Nazarene, Snow College was led by David Liddiard with 16 points, Justyn Tebbs with 15, Aaron Harris with 10 and R.J. Staheli with 8. "Im happy for the most part with our team , " said Head Coach Jon Judkins. "We havent been as strong as Id like on running the offense, but we make the extra pass because we dont have a lot of selfish players." EPHRAI- M- Dean and Annette Hansen, and Jay and Marva Olsen. pre-seas- on by Gary Chidester EPHRAI- M- The Lady Badglead- ers found little ership and dropped two out of three games in the last of their games. Thursday Snow picked up a big win over conference opponent 4 College' of. Eastern Utah led by Tiffanie Lorensen with 21 points, Jamie Dodge and Chay-lec- e Stevens each added 11 for the win. "It was good for us to get the win against CEU," said Head Coach Marylyn Harmer. "and to see production from our post position. Tiffanie has made some great progress this year." Snow College had their problems on Firday against Salt Lake Community College. The Lady Badgers stayed close in the frist half, only trailing by two at the .' break, "Overall we played well," said Harmer. "If we could have hit some free throws, we would have been right there at the end. We were only 44 percent at the free throw line." pre-seas- 77-6- Coming Up: Dec. 16: Ephraim Sr. Citizens monthly dinner. Dec. 18: Mt. Pleasant City Bucks, drawing. Dec. 20: Fountain Green Christmas Community Program. Dec. 24: Christmas Eve candlelight worship service, First Presbyterian Church. To list your event contact The Pyramid, 49 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, by noon Friday. 462-213- 4, Badgers improve record pre-seas- Fountain To love oneself is the beginning to a lifelong romance. Commodities distribution for Mt. Pleasant Sr. Citizens, 2 p.m., Recreation Center. Commodities distribution f or Fairview: Senior Citizens, 2 p.m., Sr. Citizens Center; Individuals under 60 years of age, 3 p.m. at the Sr. Center. Mt. Pleasant Sr. Citizens Christmas party. Rel- Stock Cows: scarce. Lady Badgers lose two action in final 30-32- of 49.00-60.5- 1495-200- Glen II. Turner Tuesday, Dec. 14 10 Saturday, Dec. Gun- Blood Pressure clinic, Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens Center. 5 head 76.50-84.5- lbs "Nutcracker," 7 p.m., nison High School. 4 head 79.00-86.5- 539 Middle School. Moroni Sr. Citizens Chris- 0 59.00-60.5- F eeder m 9 at LDS Institute Friday, Dec. 200-30- 55.50-62.5- Ephraim Sr. Citizens Provo-Oretrip, leave center 10 a.m. Manti Regional Singles' potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m., NS igion continues. 70.50-72.5- 0. 62.00-66.5- Monday, Dec. 13 Ephraim Sr. Citizens legal discussion, 2 p.m., Center. Christmas concert "Cele- 950-100- 75.00-76.0- lbs Moroni Stake Center. lbs 0 0; 91.00-100.0- 0; 300-35- 0 99.50-116.0- 0; Manti Regional Singles Christmas program, 7:30 p.m., pot-luc- lbs 0 Sunday, Dec. 12 8 Ephraim Sr. Citizen medical meeting, 1:30 p.m., Snow College cafeteria. Mt. Pleasant Sr. Citizens Provo shopping trip, pick-u- p between 8:30 & 9 a.m. k Fairview Sr. Citizens dinner, 6 p.m. Christmas concert "Celebrate," performed by LD Singers and Institute Choir, 8 p.m., Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion. Medium and large frame Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, Kathryn Lister, Wash- Fair-vie- 17 He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Ida T. Sawyer. Funeral was Satur-- . day; Burial was in the Evergreen Springville 30. Receipts: 1759. Last week: 1901. Last year: steers Feeder 1250. weak o. .00 lower except 400 lbs 2.00-3.0- 0 higher. Holsteins: mostly steady, instances 1.00 lower to 1.00 higher. Feeder heifers: mostly steady. Slaughter cows: steady. Slaughter bulls: firm to 1 .00 higher. er of Pleasant Grove; Rebecca Rosenlof and husband Don of Jon W. Turner and wife Claudia of Payson; Sharon Hicks and husband Wayne of Springville; 26 grandchildren; Cemetery. The Thirty-FirSanpete County Bowling Association Championship tournament was held at Snow Cap Lanes on Dec. 4 and 5. SNOW BLOWER CHAINSAW maker, author and lecturer. He restored antique automobiles and motorcycles. He was a High Priest in the Spring Creek 4th Ward. He served in many positions including will appoint two persons to fill the positions of directors at their regular meeting on Dec. 21st at 2:00 P.M. at the Sanpete in County Courthouse Manti, Utah. Interested submit may parties to the applications Sanpete County Clerks Office at the Courthouse in Manti anytime prior to said meeting. - ' Dated this 6th day of December, 1993. award film winning County Sanpete bowling champs named EPHRAIM-- - international 3. report 5 Pursuant to Utah Code Annotated Section as amended, Notice is hereby given that the terms of the following directors of the Sanpete Water Conserwill District vancy expire as follows: Grover Childs, Gunnison, expiration date Boyd Sunderlund, Chester, expiration date 3; livestock; MANT- I- The ing people were into the Sanpete Jail according booking report: Dec. 12 teaching at Springville High he also, served as curator of the Springville Art Museum for eight years. He was known for his work, as a landscape painter, talented in the use of watercolors and oils, and was also a cinematographer. He had a great love for the outdoors. He was an 17A-2-14- . While department. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Booking details The in Pyramid December and 8, 1993, Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in The Pyramid December 8, 15 and 22, 1993. James Thornton 41 West Main Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 462-248- Published 1 Domestic: family. POU: SE 14 NE 14 Sec 23, T14S, R4E. regarding the Asbestos Plan and Management the specific abatemeht decisions, please contact: Published of He was bom March 11, 1918 in Monroe, Utah to Heber C. and Floy Larsen Turner. He married Lucille Fugal December 15, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was. a retired professor of Art at BYU. He taught art at Spring-vill- e High and BYU. While at BYU he served as chairman of the art Mt. Pleasant City QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 500 W 300 from E 14 Cor, Sec 23, T14S, R4E. (2 miles South of Fairview) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 4 acs; Stockwatering: head l) 462-245- 6. Sherman F. SPRINGVILL- E- Glen H. Turner, age .75, died Wednesday, December I, of heart failure. 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 (A67310): Alan Turner to RM 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 20 head of livestock; 1 Domestic: family. POU: NW 14 NE 14 Sec 31, T14S, R5E. 65-25- (Residen-tialAgricultura- informal QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep; POD: (1) S 1220 E 1105 from N 14 Cor, Sec 31, T14S, R5E. (2 miles NE of Mt. Pleasant) USE: Irrigation: from Ape 1 to Oct 3 1 , total acreage containing more, RA .(A67303): J. Tolbert 65-25- Glen H. (Manufacturing Park). The South one half 15 located between 200 and 300 East and 400 and 500 South. Request to change from proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) materials can have and thus continue to maintain the standard of safety that is expected of this institution. For are These Dale Lynn Shelley Calendar Producers 1 CEDAR area from 790 South to the exiting MP Zone at 1000 South zoning to MP SALINA-- - Livestock Auction, Nov. D. Lynn Shelley Request is to change the 0) abatement. The Asbestos Management plan is available for review during regular working hours at the School Office. A copy of the .Asbestos Management Plan will be made, on request, for a nominal fee to cover the cost of copying and handling. Recent scientific and medical has evidence that , asbestos shown containing material can be harmful to the human The Asbestos body. Management Plans show the amount of asbestos present in the school buildings as well as the specific locations of the asbestos. Our Local Education Authority has decided to undertake a to series of actions reduce the amount of asbestos and the propensity for contact. These actions will significantly reduce the impact that asbestos the stating reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State 1636 West Engineer, North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before JANUARY 21, 1994. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). Obituaries Services December 8, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Three Salina Auction 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, 1 15 West Main, for the purpose of receiving public input regarding the rezoning of the following areas in Ml. Pleasant City: Property located from 790 South 500 West to 1000 South. Property is RA zoned currently Snow was led once again by Lorensen with 18 and Emily Young with 17. "Im not real happy with the production from my sophomores,'" said Harmer. "They should be the ones that lead this team on the floor and I havent been able to get any one to step forward and take control. Weve got to have that to win." Saturday was another great first half for the Lady Badgers as but tlje they led Casper 32-2second started poorly for Snow as 0 before they were outscored they found a way to put the ball in the hoop. The Badgers rode a first half surge of 12 points and then held on to win. Saturday Snow College had their hands full with Park City Pharmacy who had the help of former Snow and Utah player Paul Afeaki, former Aggie Raw-le- e Perkins and former Weber State Wildcat Mike Savulich. Jason Torgerson led the Badgers with 19, Justyn Tebbs, 18, Liddiard another 16, and K. C. Tebbs rounded out the scoring with 10. "I know our hands were full on Saturday," said Judkins. "We played pretty well and didnt got a lot of help from referees. Cory Hanks and Jeff Myaer were beating us up pretty good inside. I was glad for the way we played hard and didnt let the no calls get us down." Card of Thinks The family of Richard Christensen would like to express our gratitude for the cards, flowers, food, visits, phone calls and for the words of love and support at the passing of d husband, and our fa- ther and grandfather. We are grateful to the Fairview Skyline Motel and to Erma Lee Ilansen n for graciously offering rooms to accommodate relatives. Your acts of kindness will be remembered. out-of-tow- 9, 0-2- "We seem' to have trouble sustaining any kind of consistency," said Harmer. "We play well for periods of time but then we have lapses that cost us the game." Young and Rachel Hester led the Badgers with 11, Stevens chipped in another ten. ENVIRO-FUEL- S CLEAN COAL SAVES MONEY The Badgers will be back at home on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17 and 18. Thanks A special thanks to the members of the Sanpete Search and Rescue, the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department and friends who volunteered their time and energy in the search. The Family of Richard Christensen - 30 THAN WOOD MADE OF RECYCLED COAL & Packaged for Clean Handling Available by the pallet OR IN BULK Pallets (7524 lb Boxes) bulk 2.000 lb) (U-ha- To HOTTER $225.00 $160.00 Order Call 75 CLEANER THAN WOOD LASTS UP TO 4 Times Longer Ideal For Stoves, FIREPLACES ideal for home Storage 72 Hour Kit and Camping! |