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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - January 12, 1994 North Sanpete names Sterling Scholars PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete High School announced its Sterling Scholars on January 10 who will compete for Region honors on March 22 in Center-fielMT. Howard and Cathy Pope, Family, Consumer and Health Sciences, Marilee Bradley, daughter of Ronald and Kaye Bradley, Moroni; Music, Bonny Ann Hilton, daughter of L. Craig and Shirley Hilton, Moroni; English, Jeremy Madsen, son of Blake and Terry Madsen, Fairview; Business and Education, Josie Marketing Fair-vie- d. Candidates are as follows: Technology Education, Thomas Blackham, son of Leonard and Laura Blackham, Moroni; Visual Arts, Courtney Pope, daughter of Science, Sarah Prestwich, Sheilds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sheilds, Fairview;' daughter of Ron and Debbie Prestwich, Moroni; Foreign Social Science, Kimberly Language, Kim Bangerter, son Larsen, daughter of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bangerter, Mrs. Chris Larsen, Mt. Pleasant; Mathematics, Travis Perry, son Fairview; Dance, Melissa Bailey, of John and Colleen Perry, Fair-viedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent SpeechDrama, Mandy Bailey, Moroni; General, Dave Jane Tidwell, daughter of Bruce Carr, son of Mel and Terri Carr, Mt. Pleasant. and Peggy Tidwell, Mt. Pleasant; Calendar Wednesday, Dec. 12 Friday, Dec. 14 Utah Watercolor Society Moroni Sr. Citizens Bingo,; Exhibition, on display in Snow 12:30 p.m., at the Center. Humanities NS Wrestling tournament, 6;, College Gallery through Feb. 1. p.m. Moroni Sr. Citizens blood Resources ; Utah Wildlife pressure clinic, 12:30 p.m., at question & comment meeting, 7; the Center. p.m., Ephraim Co-o- p Bldg. Human Rights Convocation, 12:30-1:2- 0 p.m., Snow College Crane Theater. k Fairview Sr. Citizens 15 Saturday, dinner, 6 p.m. NS High School ImprovemMt. Pleasant LDS Stake Boy! ent Council meeting, 7 p.m., Scout merit badge Learning Center. 8:45 a.m. to Noon, at the Stak; Small Business Tax Seminar, Center. 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Room NS Wrestling tournament, J. 2404, Federal Bldg, 125 S. State, t p.m. Salt Lake. Manti Regional Singles dance, instruction 8 p.m., dancing from 9 p.m., Ephraim 1st &; Thursday, Dec. 13 5th LDS Wards Chapel. Jan. pot-luc- pow-wo- -- Thomas Blackham Carr Dave Courtney Pope Lunch discussion with Alan Stevens, 12:30-1:2- 0 p.m., Snow College Blue Room. Mr. Snow Pageant, 7:30 p.m., Snow College Activity Center. Coming Up: Jan. 19: Medicare information program. Jan. 22 & 29: Tuesday, Jan. 18 ;: Moroni Sr. Citizens Miracle 11 a.m. noon, at the": Center. Master gardening class ; begins, 7 p.m., Mt. Pleasant; ; t Library basement. Ear clinic, -- , Grazing fee announced Kim Kimberly Larsen Bangerter Travis Perry Melissa Bailey Josie Sheilds Last estimated tax due SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Jan. 18 is the deadline for the final 1993 federal estimated tax payment, will not cover at least 90 percent of the total tax on their 1993 return, or 100 percent of their 1992 tax liability. of the according to a Department Treasury news release. income Higher taxpayers (over $75,000, or $37,500 for must married filing separately) should Generally, taxpayers make estimated tax payments if check their instructions since they expect to owe at least $500 special rules apply to them. in tax for 1993, after subtracting People may face a penalty for withholding and credits. not paying estimated taxes. Estimated tax payments should usually be made by A half truth is a whole lie. taxpayers or persons Yiddish Proverb whose withholding and credits . self-employ- Jeremy Madsen Bonny Ann Hilton Mandy Jane Tidwell Wisdom is never dear, provided the article be genuine. Horace Greeley Emergency 911 system creates HEALTH county patron address woes TIPS Laparoscopy Laparoscopy. Better But Not Perfect: Laparoscopic surgery, which is e performed through punctures in the abdomen, causes less Irau ma and is less prone lo infection lhan standard abdominal surgery, but some patients have unrealistic expectations of the procedure. There will be abdominal discomfort for at least a week after the surgery, including a feeling of pressure around the diaphragm and shoulders that is a result of the carbon dioxide that is pumped through the incision lo inflate the abdomen for easieraccess. Also, it is important that a surgeon have the experience of having done at least 15 pencil-lip-siz- procedures. Preventing Lyme - by Bruce Jennings Special to The Pyramid MANTI-- - Anni and A1 Mulder, who have a business east of Fairview, drew attention to a problem that resulted from the installation of the new emergency 911 system during the Jan. 4 County Commission meeting. The Mulders said the countys office of inspection and zoning had given them a new address without telling them it would replace their old address and, since they werent fully aware of what was going on, they ordered a large quantity of business sup- "Were going broke," Anni The commission welcomed an Mulder said. "People dont know invitation extended by County where to find us." Economic Development Director Commissioner Eddie Cox Joe Blain to a dinner the Sanpete explained that for 911 to be) Chamber of Commerce is hosting at the State Capitol for the legiseffective, property owners in unincorporated areas had to be lature on Jan. 21. Blain was given the given new addresses. "Were also trying to install f to spend $700 of his budget on road signs at strategic locations to Panoramaland advertising. help find addresses in the unin-- ! corporated areas," he added. "Other people in our area have been having the same prob-lemMrs. Mulder said. "Were working on it," th commission promised. plies containing their old address. The results are that they have lost customers and will incur substantial expense. Other commission matters included adopting an ordinance v establishing the first Tuesday atfi 10 a.m. and the third Tuesday at 1 p.m. each month as their official 1994 meeting days. Robert Bessey was commission chairman. An $88,000 contract was approved between Sanpete County and Manti City for law enforcement services. The contract is $8,000 more than last year but, otherwise, much the same with two deputies assigned to Manti. Brendall Riet, daughter of Kim Four department heads re-Riet of Murray and Robert on a the of operation ported of Cedar City, cele Nicholls salary schedule which is being, brated her first birthday on d and adopted i Jan. 3, 1994. Grandparents are "The three percent cost-oliving will be the only raises,"' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Riet of Chairman Bessey said. "Well Murray, Betty Nicholls of make adjustments only in terms Fountain Green, and the late Glen Nicholls. of the new schedule. " Lyme Disease Update: Lyme disease can be prevented, and if it occurs, it can be treated successfully. The primary locations where Lymn disease is a problem are on the east coast, through most of Wisconsin, and in northern California. A barrier of wood chips between a forested areas and a lawn and closely trimming the lawn can reduce exposure to the tick that carries the disease. If you find a lick on your body, remove it with a tweezer and save it to take to the doctor. Infection can be treated with a 1 lo 1 month course of oral antibiU. S. News & World otics. Report (July ," ,s f- ; Gum Disease f Experimental Approaches to Periodontal Disease: Applying antibiotics I directly to the pockets of bacteria that cause periodontal disease may be an option for the future in the U.S. Two treatments being used in Europe include lining the pockets with an PIPE gffllllL TUBE ANGLES antibiotic-imp- regnated (August Courtesy of SKYLINE Allen R. Jacobson, son of Wendell and Melba Jacobson, Foun- tain Green, received his Eagle Scout award on Nov. 28, 1993, in Fountain Green. For his project, he planted Globe willow trees at the Fountain Green City Cemetery. PHARMACY 1 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant 462-243- 4 Former Council member Terry Brotherson was presented a plaque in appreciation for his years of service to the city by Mayor Chesley Christensen. Former Council Member Paul Madsen, who was absent will also receive a plaque from the city. fine-tune- 26) organic fiber and antibiotic an gel into the pocksquirting ets. Results are favorable, but there is some concern dangerously mutated forms of bacteria could result. Time Mt. Pleasant news go-ahe- ed -- WASHINGTON, D.C- .- The tock production rose, it was not grazing fee will increase by 12 enough of an increase to offset cents in 1994 for use of western the higher beef cattle prices and public lands administered by the the higher private grazing land BLM and the Department of lease rates. In 1993, the BLM collected Agricultures U.S. Forest Service, according to a news release about $17.5 million in public land grazing fees from ranchers. from the United States DepartHalf of the total collected is ment of the Interior. The new fee of $1.98 per allegedly being used to improve the range, producing both en- animal unit month, which takes 1 effect March , is up from $1.86. vironmental and economic beneAn animal unit month is the fits for the western public land states amount of forage needed to susOut of the other half, $3.2 tain one cow and her calf, one horse, or five sheep or goats for million is returned to the states as a direct payment, and the remaina month. The fee increased this year der goes to the U.S. Treasury. because of higher beef cattle prices and higher private grazing land lease rates. In 1993, the private land lease rate for the 1 1 western states was $10.20 per head per month which was an Wanda Stewart has returned home after a holiday visit with increase of 17 cents over 1992. Pete Smith family in New the reto news the According Canaan, CT'. lease, although the cost of lives Hate the sin and love the sinner. Mohandas Gandhi A , . 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