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Show October 5, 1994 - Thv Pyramid PHONES Claj&ftfteb xwberttstng I 1 For Sale Lost & Found RUBBER STAMPS. Regular and preinked, line dat-er- d signs, name plates, badges, plaques, variety of sizes and styles. Pyratfn STORM Monday. Call CORRESPONDENTS needed for Gunnison. $12.95; Vol $14.95. Set of sever, Vol. 6-- $84.95. All plus tax. The Pyramid, 49 West Main, Mt. Pleasant. tfn SUBSCRIBE TO The Pyramid, Sanpete's leading newspaper. Only $18 per year inside Sanpete STEEL TUBE (SQUARE) 1" .36', .39' 2" .50' 2" .68. STEEL PIPE 1" .36' .63 .72 Palmer's 947-024- well permits, Twin Creek area 5.32 gallons per minute or 2.367 ac. ft. fer of- OclOL FOR SALE-- 30 head yearling ewes. Poly Pay Cross. Dean Barney. OcQ5L BEAUTIFUL ETCHED GLASS wood burning in- 462-230- 462-228- L 22 nd., -3 drill booms-- 3 t trucks-ca- fork-1- 0 OcQ5L er LOOKING 7. your wood crafts cut out? Get started on your fall and winter decorations and gifts. Low cost compared to retail crafts Staci--462-37l- Call 8. Ocl 21 generators-ho- t taps-AA- R&J Auction SNRW BLOWER CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE WASHER AND DRYER repair at great prices! All work guaranteed. Also, we sell parts. Call Ken 438 S. Tarr, 462-253State, Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Oc19L 2, MILITARY RETIREE-Ar- e you paying too much for your Champus supplement?? Information on new 100 policy, call ext. SNAPPER 259. I J URGENT nice, clean, family of four is looking for house to rent in Mt. Pleasant or surrounding towns. If you have any information please call 5 or 462-242- 5 and ask for Shane or Oc12L Janet. : 462-922- L J Autos For Sale L T 1989 CHEV CAMARO 8 cruise control, power windows 8i locks, stereo. Excellent condV-- mechanic. CARPENTER I I SEED CO. 1030 S. State St Provo, Utah 373-374- 0 inside and out. $7,800.00. Call nights & week- ition 462-314- 6 ends. Must see to appre0c12L ciate. FOR motivated client representatives seeking a career in' a company. growing Ephraim, Utah. Call Oc26L 283-532- L Tanning L SUNQUEST WOLFF tancommercial-ning beds-ne- units from home $199.00. Lamps-lotion- accessories. Monthly payments low as $18.00 Call today free new color catalog T L Real Estate L Pleasant, Sanpete County. Parcel I: 465 ac. w334 sh. irrigation water & dom well. $1,250 ac. Parcle II: 500 ac. w bldg, permit, pwr., well water. $300ac. Parcel III: 1 24 ac. wfrontage on Pleasant Creek $1,500ac. PROPERTY 157 ACRES of great ground. 2 miles east of Spring City. 100 full water shares. $225,000. Scott C21-B- 224-123- 4. ORDAINS Oc05L i I Business Opps. i athletic footwear franchiser with over 650 The 1 County Commissioners ' may, in accordance with the requirements herein, reduce or waive the penalty provided for in Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended for any persons failure to comply with the affidavit filing requirements of said Section. Section 2. Any person who has been assessed and given final notification of a penalty for failure to. file a signed and completed property affidavit may make application with the Board of received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Sanpete in (Locations County SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the 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 Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116,' on or before NOVEMBER 11, (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-- 2 Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (A68141): William Arvil James QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 stores worldwide, is ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 2190 E 790 from N seeking qualified candidates for store ownership 14 Cor, Sec 7, T14S, R3E. (1 mile South of throughout Utah. For inFountain Green) USE: formation Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 3 1 , total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: Most lakes are fresh - .4 head of livestock; 1 water bodies; however, a Domestic: family, few, such as the Great POU: SW 14 NE 14 Salt Lake and the Dead Sec 7, T14S, R3E. Robert L.Morgan, Sea, are more salty than the oceans. P.E., STATE 7 P.O. Box 190 190 North Mainspring City, Utah 84662M62-391ROOM COM E MXAXD SEE OUR RETAIL SHOW Wedding Sets Repair Custom WorkCleaningRemounting Quality at a Fair Price. FOL- Section 1. The Board of 65-26- THE ATHLETE'S FOOT. AS LOWS: NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer of LEGIS- LATIVE BODY OF THE COUNTY OF SANPETE On 30, September 1994, District Ranger Thomas H. Shore made a decision to approve the Allotment Management Plan (AMP) for the S&G Canyon Deep Allotment. This decision will be implemented immediately. A copy of the Decision notice and Finding of No Significant Impact is available upon request from the Sanpete Ranger District, 540 North Main in Ephraim, Utah. This decision pursuant to 36 CFR 215.8(a)(3) is not subject to appeal under the regulations because no expression of interest was received during the Comment Period. For further information the contact Sanpete Ranger District at 540 North Main in Ephraim, Ut in The Published Pyramid October 5, 1994. Division TAX AFFI- THE COUNTY " 1994. 785-278- 0, 0 DAVITS. 0) Realty. SPRING CITY CRAFTSMAN 4 Rd. All American Repair your treasured jewelry making it as good as new i A 1 ATTN: DEVELOPERS & INVESTORS. 3 parcels of land located E. of Mt. 785-232- Wanted Authorized Service Dealer Many Parts in stock for the . UTAH NANNIES-W- e are now looking to fill nanny positions in New York and New England. These are high paying positions with many benefits. For 8. BEST DEAL around on windshields. We help pay your insurance deductible, quality auto glass. Richard Johansen Auto Glass. 462-308Anytime. Ag0195L LOVING CHILD CARE provided in my Fairview home. Space limited for quality care. If interested please call Corinne 427- 3352. OcQ5L CRAFTS! CRAFTS! Need projects welcomed. work; home. more information call Services stores. Homemaking trailers-quan-titi- Betsy , (703)329-0213- OcQ5L 2 BEDROOM trailer for 1 , Auction Washington, family. Children ages 5, 3, baby. Provide room, board, salary, airfare, 45 D.C.-Virgin- ia (202)862-9034- 462-372- ... Postal carriers, sorters, clerks, maintenance. For an application and exam information, call ext. P8514. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 days. Ocl 2L NANNY: Live-i- n with hrs.week. garage, this won't last. 462-372- 6. crane I HOME FOR RENT. 5 bedroom, 214 bath, heated room. Plenty of room. tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and others. Plant now for spring flowers for years and years of enjoyment. Also have in for fall planting pansies and garden mums. 462-327Ocl 2L 1 I Wyoming-doz-ers- J For Rent 1 to start, plus benefits.' rent. Expando living FIDDLER'S GREEN Nursery. Fall bulbs are in now. All colors and kinds of Lyman, JOBS$12.26hr. Md. -- ,; POS.TAL horo- - face. Phone 445-350- 2 Oc12L- , evenings. ct. ext. 8960. 7 a.m. to 8 Oc26L p.m.. 7 days. Com- GOOD HEAT KING fireplace insert with circulating fan and cooking sur- AUCTION-O- info call TOUCHFONE NEWS-sport- s scores and trivia, financial headlines, stock and commodity prices, (219)794-0010- DECISION NOTICE and FINDING OF NO , SIGNIFICANT IMPACT DEEP CANYON S&G ALLOTMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN Sanpete Ranger District Manti-L- a Sal National Forest, U.S.D.A. Sanpete County, Utah 462-207- AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING A PROCEDURE FOR THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL FOR REDUCTIONS AND WAIVERS OF THE PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO FILE 12 dens, security, maintenance, etc. No exp. necessary. Now hiring. For required. Teleservice pare prices. Industrial, commercial, agricultural. Materials only or built. Mini storage units complete on your site from $12.95 per sq.ft. Call ' ; 467-411- USA, Hagerstown, Annual rep. WILDLIFECONSERVA-TIO- N jobs.- Game war- 9 NO. 50. 2866. 462-245- ORDINANCE free 24 hours. AVON SALES. Earn cash of Trustees, Flexible up to Carl L.Swensen, hours. Sell to your fam- President or ily, friends, neighbors in Published The , NodOor-to- Pyramid September 21, door necessary, indepen28 and October 5, 1994. dent Toll Average call 3 min. 1 8 or older, Touch tone phone TOP QUALITY, worm free Jonathan and Delicious apples. 462-2280cQ5L STEEL BUILDINGS; train call scope. ext. 1389, $2.49min. OcQ5L 4. POSTAL AND GOVERNMENT jobs now hiring $23 per hour plus benefits. No experience. Will epic,- soap updates, sert. Excellent condition. High efficient. $500.00. Call Seward. Nebraska. television masterpiece, "Baseball," on KBYU-TThursday at 9 p.m. WE BUYsell tickets for Rolling Stones EAgles George Strate Reba Utah Jazz all NFL college NBA games BYU at Notre Dame. WATER FOR SALE: Nine Call Ask for Nathan. Best 4, . mier of Ken Burns Metalmart, 1200 East 100 South, Lehi. ' ; DRIVERS: SEWARD MorotFreight, Inc. Home on a regular basis, new pay scale, weekly pay, conventionals, dry van, assigned trucks, rider program, profit sharing, 401 (k) plan. Call Ogden, UT or 4 ENGINEER in Published The Pyramid on September 28, October 5 and 12, 1994. Half measures and half desires only show half men. Napoleon County Commissioners seeking a reduction or waiver of the penalty.; The application shall be in writing and shall set forth adequate facts to support the requests for reduction or waiver. The application may be filed at any time prior to the actual collection of the penalty as provided for by law, and shall be signed by all owners of the subject property. Section 3. The application shall be filed with the.Clerk of the County Commissioners and the Clerk shall give notice of the application by: 1) Putting the applicaiion on the Commissioners agenda for the next regularly scheduled meeting and posting said agenda affording to law; and 2) By mailing a copy of the application and Commission meeting agenda on which said application shall appear to the Utah State Tax Commission. Section 4. At the scheduled time for consideration of the application the County Commission shall consider any statements made by the applicant in support .of the application and shall inyite statements by a representative of the County Assessors Office. Section 5. No person shall be eligible for reduction or waiver of the penalty provided for in Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, unless the Board of County Commission finds that: 1) Extreme hardship would prevail if the reduction' or waiver were not made; or 2) The person is a poor person as defined by SecUtah Code tion as 1953, Annotated, amended, and is not the owner of income producing assets which could be liquidated to pay the penalty; or 3) The failure to file the affidavit is due to mistake, inadvertence or excusable neglect. Section 6. The findings of the .County Commission shall be reported by the Clerk of the Commission in the official minutes of the meeting. Section 7. This ordinance shall become effective 15 days after its passage and upon at least one publication in a newspaper in and having general circulation in Sanpete County. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of September, 1994. SANPETE COUNTY COMMISSION: Robert D. Bessey, Chairman VOTE: yes J. Keller Christenson VOTE: yes Eddie. L. Cox VOTE: yes ATTEST: Kristine F. Christiansen County Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ross C. Blackham County Attorney Published in The Pyramid and Pyramid Shopper October 5. 1994. COAL BIDS North Sanpete School District is accepting bids for coal as follows: Approximately 500 ton of oil treated slack 1 " x 14" coal, dustless, to be delivered as specified. Reeta G. Decker Henry A. Rasmussen LAS VEGAS, NV Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m., Oct. 6, at Moroni City Cemetery for Retta G. Decker, 92, who died Oct. 1, 1994. Friends may call Funeral at Ursenbach Home in Mt. Pleasant from 9:30 to 10:30 CA DANVILLE, Funeral services will be Oct. 8, 2 p.m., in the Fairview First LDS Ward for former resident Henry A. 102, who Rasmussen, died Oct. 2, 1994, at his home. He was born in Fair-vieon Sept. 8, 1892. to Hans and Amanda Sandstrom Rasmussen, who had immigiated from Denmark and Sweden, respectively. He married Erba Rasmussen on July 6, 1927, in the Manti LDS Temple: she died in 1973, after which he lived alone until 1987 when he went to live with his son in California. He left school after the eighth grade to work with his father making adobes. At age 16 he herded sheep for Archie and later Anderson, worked for the Fairview Co-o- p and for Steve Christensen. He retired from the sheep business in 1965 and will be remembered for serving mutton and sourdough meals to visitors in the mountains east of Fair-vie- S. Bell coal mine producing the coal being bid and the price per ton delivered to the schools. B.T.U. must meet a minimum of 1 1 ,000 B.T.U.s wet and a minimum of 12,500 B.T.U.s Coal dry. should not exceed a 1 1 maximum of ash and a 10 maximum of moisture. Sulphur content should be no more than 1 maximum. The bid shall contain a recent laboratory test reporting this information. Bids must be submitted by October 5, 1994, to the North Sanpete School District Office, 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 North Sanpete School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ' BID AWARD Bids will be opened and presented to the North Sanpete Board of Education at their regular board meeting October 11, 1994. Bidders will be notified as to the award of the bid. in The Published Pyramid September 28 and October 5, 1994. - NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF HEARING SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 Notice is hereby given that a hearing on S. B.' 182, "Public Employee Retirement Purchase Option" will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. by the North Sanpete School District Board of Education. in Published The Pyramid September 21, 28 and October 5, 1994. Darus and Bennie D. Beal lbs lbs 250-30- 0 300-35- 0 84.00-88.5- 0 800-85- 0 lbs 81.00-82.0- 0 lbs 77.00-84.5- 0 lbs 77.50-83.0- 0 lbs 74 .00-8- 2 .00 lbs 70.00-79.5- 0 lbs 67.00-74.0- 0 lbs 66.00-73.0- 0 lbs 68. 50-- 7 1.00 lbs 65.00-70.0- 0 lbs 63.50-67.0- 0 850-90- 0 lbs 900-95- 0 lbs 6 1.00-6- 350-40- 0 400-45- 0 450-50- 0 500-55- 0 550-60- 0 600-65- 0 650-70- 0 700-75- 0 750-80- 0 900-110- Stansfield, Mt. Pleasant. Interment was at ValMemorial View ley Park. When there are good habits in a country, the business of the state 0 Survivors 00 lbs 59.25-66.0lbs 53.00-62.0lbs 46.00-55.5lbs 300-50- 0 one 0; Feeder Heifers: 5. Financial 1 AMERICAN VALUATION pays cash! Real estate secured notes, trust deeds, contracts, mortgages, insurance and lottery annuities. Free consultation and analysis by licenses appraiser. 5; 950-100- 0. 0. Stock Cows: Medium and large frame: scarce. Cows: 33.25-44.5Boning utility breaking utility scarce; commercial 4 2-- 4 low 28.50-34.5- 0. 2 0 lbs yield grade 5 lbs 45.00-48.2feeder bulls 1245-169- 5 lbs 1 grade 48.50-53.5- cutter and dressing utility Survivors include his wife; son, Robert L.; 6 and sibgrandchildren; lings: Marvin, Floyd, Lois Bath and Katherine Taylor. He was preceded in death by son, Ronald E., and brother, Glen. Friends may call today Funeral at Ursenbach Home, 96 North 100 Mt. West, Pleasant, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Slaughter Bulls: Yield 0; 2-- 0; PLEASANT-Fune- ral services are 1 p.m. today, Oct. 5, in the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward Chapel, 49 South State, for Lorn E. Jackson, 82, who died Oct. 1, 1994. He was born Oct. 27, 1912, in Vernal, to William Elijah and Susie Mae Gillman Jackson. He graduated from Uintah High School in 1930, where he was active in band, drama and sports. He moved to California in 1935 where he met Ivy Lucelia Crackles; they married on May 15. 1937. They moved to Utah in 1945. He worked in the oil fields for 21 years, living in many places in the Western U.S. They came to Mt. Pleasant in 1954 where he remained for the rest of his life. He worked for Mountain Fuel, retiring after 15 years, and was president of the Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens for 14 years. 0; 48.50-50.0- d; All happiness depends on courage and work. Honore de Balzac 0; Slaughter Joe Medi- um and large frame 1 250-30- 0 lbs 75 .00-8- 5 .00 300-35- 0 lbs 73.50-78.0- 0 350-40- 0 lbs 70.50-76.5- 0 400-45- 0 lbs 68.00-78.5- 0 450-50- 0 lbs 69.00-75.0- 0 500-55- 0 lbs 69.00-74.0- 0 550-60- 0 lbs 66.00-72.0- 0 600-65- 0 lbs 65.50-69.5- 0 650-70- 0 lbs 63.50-67.0- 0 700-75- 0 lbs 63.00-68.0750-80- 0 lbs 65.00; 800-85- 0 lbs 62.50-66.0850-90- 0 lbs 59.50-62.20 lbs 56.25-62.0Heiferettes and feeder cows: young 42.50-61.0- MT. siblings: Richard, Neal and Carolyn Kump. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 0; in Lorn E. Jackson (Carolyn) Vigil, Bennie, Mrs. Lloyd (Suzanne) Cole; 13 grandchildren; 0; 48.75-52.7- Interment will be Mt. Pleasant City include Mrs. Feldman, 58.00 lbs al children: Mrs. Bob Dianne (Julie) Clark, 66.00-66.7- 5 0 children: Rodney, Danville, CA; Leon, Kearns; Arlan, San Jose, CA; and Allene Hone, Norman, OK; 15 grandchildren; 22 and one SALT LAKE services were Oct. 4 at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel for Bennie Dean Beal, 68, who died Sept. 29, 1994. He was born Sept. 13, 1926, in Manti to G. Ben and Arvilla Taylor Beal. He was raised in Ephraim until the age of nine when the family moved to Murray. He married Barbara Ann Call in 1946. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II and worked for Kennecott Copper as a diesel mechanic for 27 years. He was a member of the LDS Church, serving as a scout master. He loved fishing, the outdoors and his ranch in Wyoming. He was a great carpenter, a licensed pilot, owned Beal Auto Sales and was a specialty contractor. 84.00-90.0- 0 include Survivors CITY--Funer- Producers Livestock Auction, Sept. 27. Receipts: 1358. Last week: 1186. Last year: 1066. Feeder steers mostly weak to 1 .00 lower on weights under 500 lbs; over 500 lbs firm to 1.00 higher; feeder heifers mostly firm to 1.00 higher, except weights under 550 lbs weak to 1.00 lower; Holstein steers 2.00-3.0- 0 higher. Slaughter cows weak; and slaughter bulls weak to 1 .00 lower. Feeder Steers: Medi um and large frame 1 al Jordan; Mrs. Kent (Wendy) Williams and Mrs. Kirk (Darla) Williams, West Valley City; and Dennis, Michael West Jordan; 16 grandchildren; siblings: Ewell, West City; Valley Gloyd, Magna; Arvin, Mesa, AZ; and Ruby On the 75th anniversary of World War I, he was awarded a commemorative Medal of Honor as one of its living veterans, having served in France before the Armistice of 1918. He served as president of the Quorum of the Seventy in the Fairview South LDS Ward during 1967 and 1968. He was ordained a High Priest and served as group leader in 1971. .Her-manse- SALINA-- - 700-90- 0 include City, NV: Glade Smith, Parowan; Ralph Draper, Roosevelt. Tom UT; Draper, Pioche, NV; La Rue Brothersen, Mt. Pleasant; LaDonna Barthlome, Ogden; Merlene Salt Lake City; 35 80 grandchildren; and 25 She was preceded in death by three children. Salina Auction 500-70- 0 Mrs. Russell West Ivory, Boulder Braithwaite, Clarissa sister, include Nemelka. 63.50. Holstein Steers: SALT LAKE services were Oct. 4 at the Kearns LDS Stake Center for former Fountain Green Darus Gayle resident Anderson, 69, who died Oct. 1, 1994. He was born Nov. 28, 1924, in Fountain Green to Joseph and Katie Anderson. Jensen He Bonita married Mae Bowles Aug. 20, 1948, in Fountain Green; the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church, in which he served many callings. He enjoyed fishing, wood crafts and was an avid horseman. He retired Kennecott from the Smelter. Survivors children: Irma Whitmill, Fjrth, ID; Dona Dennison and Marjorie Holt, Las Vegas, NV; Beverly er 950-100- Gayle Anderson Survivors FOUNTAIN GREEN-Fune- ral services with were honors military Oct. 4 at Veterans Memorial Park for David S. Bell, 72, who died Sept. 30, 1994. He was born May 22, 1922, in Salt Lake City to Adelbert James and Pauline Hlavecek Bell. He married Denise L. Dean March 11, 1977, in Elko, NV. He was a member of the LDS Church and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife of Fountain Green; Don Mrs. children: (Faith) Baines and David Dennis S.; Brown, Mrs. Alan (Tamara) Neilson, Mrs. Dei-t(Leisa) Neipert, Mrs. Grant, (Laura) Tony Mrs. David (Shelly) Steve Woolsey and Brown; numerous grandchildren and brothers: A. James, John and Victor; , ACCEPTANCE Bids must include the CITY--Funer- Services will also be held Oct. 5 in the 23rd LDS Ward Chapel in Las Vegas. She was born June 17, 1902, in Salt Lake City to John and Eliza Peck Graham. She was a postmaster and a licensed practical nurse. She worked in the pediatric unit at UMC for 10 years, was the first Red Cross nurse certified in Las Vegas and taught Red Cross nurses throughout Clark County in Nevada. She was an active member of the LDS Church. David bidder to place approximately 500 ton of coal within the bins of the schools located in the North Sanpete School District, as required by the schools. BID PRICE Bid price is to be guaranteed for delivery of the coal until June 30, 1995. Fair-vie- morning. Thursday David S. Bell DELIVERY It shall be the responsibility of the successful children: (Karen) Page Seven Obituaries Public Notice Meeting was set for October 12, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the board room in the South Museum building (enter the North door). The purpose of the meeting is (1) to elect trustees for the ensuing year, (2) to receive a progress report of the corporation and its activities, and (3) to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. You are urged to attend if possible. A Board will Meeting follow the Annual Meeting. By order of the Board 462- - Call The Pyramid. TFN I 2134. 43 newspapers throughout Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Advertising Network." Reach more than 383,000 Utahns for only $99.00. Call The Pyramid (801) 462-213- 4 for further information. . STRIKE ENDS baseball season? "It ain't over 'till it's over," Watch the pre- - county. Call 462-213- 4 today. We can bill you! .65. 12, Oc05L PLACE YOUR classified ad in not 1, not 2, but County; $21 outside .73 100 East, N. Shareholders (1)805-962-800- 835-043- Personals L TESTAMENT us- ers meeded. $35,000 potential. Details. Call ext. Manti. Pleasant. HOME TYPISTS, PC dog, female, in front of Ron Greene Chevrolet, Ephraim about 4 p.m. 250 Office, 49 West Main, Mt. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Fairview Museum Corporation held September 14, 1994, the time of the 1 L LAB CK T Help Wanted I FOUND-BLA- s, trophies, magnetic mid c 1 462-213- - 1455-212- 0; 1685-212- 5; The black and blue-blainks used today are made from formulas that may date from as early as the second century. ck Card of 'Dianlis te tans fft is wit ancf appreciation eartfelt AC Anderson family ofdeorye people express to all illness and is woetpedin any way passiny away. witis FJe many cards , pone caffs , visits, yifis offood and oter acts of indness in is were deeply appreciated. to ome ealt proyram. Ue is yiven Special tans nurses and aides were so in services. eaf te indand considerate and efficient teir Sincerely, Cflfton (Anderson dwindles. G.W. Russell k family II: V: F V V |