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Show Stake Center for Katie Allred Nelson, 32, who died Nov. 11, 1994, in Spanish Fork. She was born June 18, 1912, in Fountain Green, to Joseph Frank and Robertson C. Mary Allred. She married Earl McKay Nelson on March 30, 1932, in the Manti LDS Temple. She was ' an active member of the LDS Church and held several positions. She worked at the Bishops Storehouse for eight years, and worked in the school She lunch program. loved sewing, crocheting and cooking. Survivors include her husband of Moroni; Page Four - The Pyramid - November 16, 1994 Students cited in accident an 86 Ford Tempo driven by Amanda Bradfield, 18, on 100 East unexpectedly entered the intersection. The vehicles collided at their front fenders causing about $500 damage to the Ford and totaling the Toyota because of the extensive front end damage. Officer Marshall said Bradfield stopped at the stop sign, but continued on into the intersection in front of Barra. Ephraim ambulance responded and took the passenger in the Toyota to Sanpete Valley Hospital, then transported her to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Barra was to be cited for having no insurance or registration and Bradfield for failure to yield right EPHRAIM Both drivers were being cited following an automobile accident on Monday, Nov. 7, at about 8:30 a.m., at the intersection of 100 East and 100 North, according to investigating officer, Robert Marshall of the Ephraim City Police Department. IMaureceo Barra, 25, was driving a 78 Toyota east on 100 North at about 8:30 a.m. when WA gets award SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The Utah Masonic Foundation will distribute cash grants totaling over $182,000 to 64 Utah organizations including Wasatch Academy at an awards banquet on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple Street. The annual event is a continuation of a practice begun well before the turn of the century. The Utah Masonic Foundation, completely funded by member donations, was incorporated in 1929. It assimilated and has preserved the charitable activities of the original Masonic Grand Lodge Charity Fund begun in Katie Nelson Katie and a sister: Geraldine JohnGreen.' son, Fountain She was preceded in death by a son, Earl Frank, and three sisters. Burial was in Moroni City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. d; MOAB n, MORONI Funeral services were held Nov. 16 in the Moroni LDS of way. Funeral services were Nov. 10 in the Moab First LDS Ward Church for former Mt. Pleasant resident Lawrence C. Miller, 92, who died Nov. 6, 1994, at his home. He was born June 26, 1902, in Montrose, CO, to John Oliver and Anne Juten Miller, he married Mabel Vezilla in 1928 in Montrose, CO; they were divorced in 1937. - A deputy was in the area on another matter when he was contacted by a Hideaway Valley citizen who said a man had crashed his pickup truck into a gate on private property. According to the Sheriffs Office, the deputy proceeded to the scene and parked in the driveway, blocking Smiths egress. Smith allegedly told die deputy that if he didnt move the Former Mt. Pleasant resident Max Smith, 39, currently of Sandy, was arrested at about 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1, by the Sanpete County Office following a Sheriffs situation. chase-stando- A- ff The Sheriffs Office received an initial report from a school bus driver about a reckless driver in Indianola. 1879. Mushrooms that have a bad taste or are poisonous are often called toadstools. DO YOU KNOW THAT! CHCC Provides 1100 N. 400 E., Nephi (801) 623-582- 1 Amessage about furnace that isnt your i' Natural gas is a clean, safe, economical jo ! belt and oil the L requW). , The only combustion from a Make sure securely in place. Remove all j properly adjusted furnace are heat, water '''Trt I vapor and carbon Wrtr dioxide. 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Pleasant LDS Stake Center at 2 p.m. for William, one . Graveside services and burial were at Moroni City Cemetery Nov. 14, under the direction of . Funeral Home. Contributions to the American Cancer Society were suggested by the family. To VANCOUVER, A- will be held siblings: Mrs. Richard (Cheri) Geroux, Dana Point, CA; Alan of San Francisco, CA; and Kirk of Santa Ana, CA. He was preceded in death by a son, Eric Reed. Ursenbach Vickie. Burial was in Richfield City Cemetery. Alvin Rudolph Larsen, 95, who died Nov. 14, 1994 at the home of his son. He was born May 30, 1899 in Fiddlers Green to Jens and Hilda Christensen Larsen. He married Mary Evelyn Allred on April 2, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS . - Temple. He was raised in Mt. Pleasant and worked as a field hand for local ranchers and as assistant in masonry in Mt Pleasant and Heber City. He worked in the Kenil was the school and LDS Church custodian. He owned and operated a farm while working at the Boise Cascade Lumber Mill. After retiring, he and his wife returned to Mt. Pleasant where they served for several years as LDS Temple ordi- nance workers. He enjoyed people and spent time working, and exchanging singing stories with family and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife; two sons, Alvin Rudolph and Aaron Rex, and two infant grandsons. He is survived by children, Mrs. A. L. (Mary Evelyn) Melugin, Heyburn, ID; Mrs. Tom (Vera Ann) Beeston, Mrs. Frank Orem; (Laura) Larsen, Vancouver, WA: Ruth May Sims, Horseshoe bend, ID; .and Carol Esther Thomson, West Valley City; 25 grandchildren and 50 A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. T'fiank you ad and my friends Sanpete County I wiCC do my Best to maintain the Sanpete County Assessor's County Citizens with FAIRNESS , LQlLALlTy, and COOTERATl ON T- Steven R Xjar nt New import shop in Manti by Bill Willson MANTI Gilman and Company, a new import shop, has recently opened its doors at 67 S. Main, in a shared building with Meg Property Services. Owner Ed Gilman specializes in imported goods from exotic places throughout the world and features items not found in the average import shop. His inventory includes unusual d i and items, such as ' wooden chests, rugs, quilts, jewelry, r oriental ' e leather goods, art-- t work and gadgets. If someone is looking for a special gift item and cant locate it elsewhere, Gilman says he will find it if it can be found. He has 35 years of retail trade and merchandising experience and, along with his wife, Mon-tes- s (whom he says is a very discriminating gift shopper), he spent five years of research before selecting the line of goods he is handling. Gilman and Company also carries a unique line of personal safety and security items. He says that a small investment in some fairly simple, basic products can make a big difference in peace of mind. hard-to-fin- Mountain Fuel service center simple maintenance operations to help keep your furnace operating at Rudolph . for cold spells. 00-729-6791, Rudolph Larsen grandchild; . Ruth Williams, Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by daughter, , circulate. at former CA; Orem; worth coal mines and ranched at Macdoel, CA. He and his wife spent most of their married life in Melba and Emmett, ID, where he Moroni resident Rheta Olsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 22, 1964. He was a member of the LDS Church and in served a mission Finland. He was a teacher, counselor and Bishop of the Foster City LDS Ward and a High Councilman in the Menlo Park Stake. He graduated from BYU in 1964 with a degree in accounting. Survivors include his wife of Foster City, CA; son: John Foster City, Hansen, Tom of Page, AZ; and Michael of Riverton; eight grandchildren; and sisters: Mildred Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, and 30-ya- rd i!Ss air can 9 In a recent North Sanpete High School football article published in The Pyramid, kicker Justin Osmond was given credit for two PATs.. The extra two points was actually made when Allen Jacobson completed a pass to Brian Madsen for the two-poi- registers so warm al service provided by the Rocky Mountain Gas Association at . heat your heating contractor, call the free is clear and undamaged. Keep all combustion air openings free from obstructions to ensure an Get a checkup. w - MT. PLEASAN- zZzvl vent system married (Anna) Office for ALL Sanpete Correction from the furnace area. Funeral Survivors include: children: Mrs. Brad (Lora Lee) Peterson, Mrs. Scott Kearns; Supjportors 283-402- 1. flammable materials iL i I here are a few important tips. Ay EPHRAIM The Central Utah Region Wildlife Advisory Council (RAC) and Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) will meet at the Snow College Crane Theater today, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. to hear public input on current issues. For further information, contact Paula Brewer, blower motor (if & and efficient fuel. DWR meeting Check the blower Safe and efficient He 462-317- 6. ly-- y MORONI-- - ee 462-348- 9. RICHFIELD Funeral services were Nov. 14, in the Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary Chapel, for former Mt. Pleasant resident Lucille J. Jensen, 63, who died services were Nov. 12 at Sneider & Sullivan Funeral Home in San Mateo, CA, for Chester Reed , Cluff, , 58, who died in San Francisco on Nov. 9, 1994, after a long illness. ' He was born Sept. 22, 1936, to Andrew Reed and Esther Wilson Cluff in Huntington Park, CA. basketball starting three-on-thr- J. Jensen Cluff e PLEASAN- T- Anyone MT. interested in playing basketball should contact 5 or Phil Rick Allred at Gordon at p Practice games will begin Ded. Lucille Chester Smith is currently out on $10,000 bail. Mt. Pleasant and Fairview city police departments also responded to the call. Three-on-thre- Lucille Jensen , vehicle, he would ram it; but the deputy stood his ground. Smith, then, drove his pickup in another direction, broke through two fences and escaped to Hideaway Valley Road. The deputy pursued him and Smith allegedly made several stops, threatening the deputy each time and telling him not to follow. Worried that Smith could, possibly, injure or kill an unsuspecting motorist, the deputy continued efforts to apprehend him. in Pro- vo. She was born Jan. 1, 1931, in Mt. Pleasant, to Nels and Flora McArthur Johansen. She married Clark Harris Jensen, Dec. 6, 1947, in Mt. Pleasant; he died Feb. 15, 1994. She was a member of Richfield Tops for many years and loved to make dolls and porcelain working with ceramics. She enjoyed spending time with her family and taking long walks with them. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Darrell; Burial was in the Olathe Cemetery Olathe, CO. j The deputy finally managed to subdue and handcuff him, then transported him to Sanpete County Jail where Smith was booked on charges of DUI and evading arrest. Other possible charges are pending. Rehabilitation Therapy Nov, 10, 1994, three Chase, standoff result in arrest INDIANOL- Obituaries - Lawrence C. Miller children:- Karl, Bountiful; Mrs. Larry (Stella) Despain and Kay Bitter-maboth of Moroni; 15 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; one great- - Nelson He married Helen Neil- -' son in Aztec,' NM, and they remained married for about 40 years; she died in 1989. He raised sheep, cattle and hogs, and worked in the coal mines in the Clear Creek area on top of Soldiers Summit for about 40 years.-Halso worked the auctions. He was a good story teller, was a great horseman and was known as the town can collector. Survivors include his children: Lawrence V., Grand Junction, CO; Mrs. Everett ' (Barbara) Walcott, Durango, CO; and Alice Deon Miller, Moab; brothers; John and Vernon, Fallon, NV; five grandchildren; and i J gas-odora- nt You hand-carv- ed & 8V2 We Are OVER STOCKED on: Ladies size 7 - Men's Size 9 hand-mad- i Buy one pair at Regular sale Price : get one pair of equal or lesser value for & $1 o00 TU TTTMTTT7T7) |