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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - March 30, 1994 Kristine Christiansen seeks as county clerk Search and Rescue promises arresting April Fool benefit re-electi- MANT- I- Kristine F. Christiansen, Democrat, has announced as her candidacy for County Clerk, having 18 years of service and experience to Sanpete ntif-icati- again! She serves as a system administrator for the County Computer System and is the county records manager. Ms. Christiansen also serves of the as second Utah Association of Counties. She, and three other executive board officers, lead a that determine policies and direct activities for 29 counties to provide effective county government. She has taken opportunities to improve her role as county clerk through educational courses and certification classes on both the national and state levels. Christiansen says she understands, firsthand, the commitment required for the position. She is a native of Sanpete, the t, daughter of Kay and Jean and has attended local schools. She is active in civic and church affairs. She serves as a member of the Sanpete County Fair Board and the Sanpete County Advisory Board. She is the mother of three children, and has one vice-preside- nt County. Christiansen is serving her sixth year as county clerk, having Coke jails will be established at Gunnison Thriftway, Gunnison; Top Stop, Manti; and Kents Market, Ephraim. A handheld, miniature television will be given away at each jail location in a drawing at the end of the day, using the names of those who get nabbed and thrown in the hoosegow. According to Deuel, about $8,000 out of last years "take" was used to purchase a second "jaws of life." "The new set is completely portable and can be taken down into a deep canyon if necessary," he said. "With the two units, there will always be one at each end of the county now. "Were going to go all day long if the translater doesnt melt or the FCC doesnt shut us off," Kerry said. "Its going to be radio like youve never heard it before, and may never want to MANTI The Sanpete County Search and Rescue will be taking over KMTIs airwaves on Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April for their annual fund raiser, accord, p, spokesmar. Kerry Deuel. Kerry t'i.melf, will bt . a!. . y with assistance from otht earch and Rescue and Sherif:. Office DJs. The program will feature the most obscure mu', obtainable, along with tidbits of misinformation, wit and wise ' om some of the most warped . : s in the county. Pledges cat ul in during the broadcast will be eligible to win prizes in drawings throughout the day, with a Las Vegas trip and $700 in spending money as the grand h:izc. Law enforcement will be out "arresting people and hauling them off to "jail," where they will have to "post bail" to the Search and Rescue coffers. on previously worked as assessor for 12 years. responsible to oversee all elections, and is clerk County Commission and deputy She is general for the District Court. She also handles records of court proceedings and the filing of documents. She is a member of the Sixth District Court Coordination Team and on the State District Court Committee for secondary contract sites. She oversees the marriage and business licenses within the county, and many other public relations and concerns for the county- In addition to her responsibilities as clerk, Ms. Christiansen sets the agenda for the Zoning and Planning Commission and Board of Adjustments. Frisch-knech- 4-- H Hal Hansen, son of Quay and Kristin Hansen, Spring City, recently received his Eagle Scout Award. For his project, he did a survey of trees planted by the founder of Spring City for the Historical Society. Grandparents are: Lowell and Etha Hansen, Spring City. " $ - Shane Heaps, son of Bill and Alesia Heaps, Spring City, recently received his Eagle Scout Award. His project was getting bids on materials, and procuring help for installation of a fence around the Spring City Elementary School. He attended the National Scout Jamboree in 1993, held at Fort A.P. Hill, VA. Hell work on staff this year at Schofield Scout Camp. He is also a certified scuba diver and enjoys cross country running. Winners of the Arbor Day Poster Contest at Fairview School are as follows: Lauralee Curtis, Elementary kindergarten; Ashley Grant, first grade; Megan Morin, second grade; Jessica Stevens, third grade; Katie Anderson, fourth grade; and Mallie Turpin (not pictured), fifth grade. JJcosG (BnS BsGOscp (Tly wr, (MftTR ftp THE PHRBmiD SHOPPER When Is Your Home Mt. Pleas-i- 5,000 Sanpete postal patrons in Police Chief Kay P. Larsen his candidacy for Sanpete County has announced the office of Sheriff. Besides his years as Chief, in the Sanpete Sterling, Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mt. Pleasant, Fairview, Moroni "The County Sheriff is also responsible for the county search nt and rescue," Larsen said. "Having served five years as fire chief and being closely associated with these volunteers Im prepared for three-and-one-h- he was a deputy County Sheriffs Department. In addition to his duties as deputy sheriff, he worked in the jail division and was a sergeant in the patrol this task. "I believe I have the experience and training to be an effective sheriff," said Larsen, in his announcement for office. Wales, Chester Ftn. Green. Mm No SEEN ON T.Y. SPRAY AWAY THE POUNDS DiedAid 3000 is the only breath spray which acts as an appetite suppressant, relieving hunger pangs and the mental desire to eat. 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Pleasant Police Department with a certificate of appreciation and an award of merit, with an emotional speech in their honor. John Christensen and Teri Tuttle sang three numbers, one accompanied by Jolene Christensen. Retired Deputy Sheriff Ross Nordell spoke about the history of law enforcement in Mt. Pleasant, mentioning John Bums, Lon Larsen and Abe Burton. Hollee Anderson and Shirley Christensen presented a slide show, set to music, in honor of local law enforcement, with one number as a tribute in memory of Dale Lynn Shelley. Boxed lunches were provided by Dean Johansen, with table decorations by Charlie McKay and members of the board preparing the meal.' Jane Whitman, Dora Allred, Diane Lund and Beverly Olsen also helped in the kitchen. Member of the DUP camps greeted visitors in pioneer attire, and association president, Ben Ruesch conducted. Twenty names were added to the member list, and 38 members over the age of 80 were present. 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