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Show 1, 1995 Page Six - The Pyramid - March Salina Auction SALINA Producers Livestock Auction, Feb 21. Receipts: 2605. Last week: 1770. Last year: 1488. Feeder Steers: under 450 lbs 3.00-4.0- 0 higher; over 450 lbs 1.00-2.0- 0 lower. Holstein steers mixed but mostly steady; Feeder heifers: under 400 lbs lower. 1.00-2.0- 0 84.00-98.5- 0; 450-50- 0 82.00-92.5- 0; 500-55- 0 79.50-89.0- 0; 550-60- 0 70.00-82.5- 0; 600-65- 0 69.50-73.5- 0; 650-70- 0 67.50-70.5- 0; 750-80- 0 67.75-70.5- 0; 800-85- 68.00-70.1- 0; 700-90- 0 700-75- 0 5; 750-80- 0 64.50-68.0- 850-90- 0 0; 0; 950-100- 0. 43.25-49.0- Verland Johansen MT. 51.00-62.04 cial cutter and low dressing utility 29.50-40.2- 0; 0; 0; 5. Bulls: Slaughter Yield grade 1 0 lbs 51.25-57.5YG 2 feeder bulls scarce; 5 lbs 41.00-53.51315-177- 0; 1070-146- Ursenbach 87.50-99.0- 350-40- 0 89.50-99.5- 400-45- 0 lbs 67.00-76.0- 0; 550-60- 0 lbs lbs 68.00-73.7- 5; 600-65- 0 67.00-69.5- 0; 650-70- 0 C MOUNTAINVILLE lbs lbs lbs 0. is Forgetfulness form of freedom. a Gibran Pan-guitc- h. HISTORY 177 pictures, 142 pages of history, recipes I & games Leave Message 462-23- 8 cf ofUJii Its The Brent Baileyfamily would like to thank everyone who has been so kind to us since Brents accident. Thank you for the phone calls, cards, food, visits, flowers, love and concern. A special thanks to our parents and other family members. We will be forever grateful. From the bottom of our hearts, we say THANK TOUT Twenty students from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Fairview Elementary School participated in the Deseret News Spelling Bee on Feb. 10. Winners were Stephen Bradley, second; Shane McFarland, first; Joni Mower, third; and Josh Slade (not pictured), alternate. to In Appreciation Co We express our thanks and appreciation to the employees of (Sanpete Valley Hospital and Canyon Hills Health Care Center for their tender care of Thora Henriod during the past six years. To our sweet friends and relatives, we express our thanks and appreciation for your telephone calls, visits, cards, food, flowers, contributions anesthetic 4 CZjiJzj Kzi ft" I I - f $ t mw ti A I r . , Ilf I' . I,-- 1 . - . " I s I ' ', ,t S 5. V "T s f tt let " if- WANTED!! National, mandolins. 1900-- 1 960s. These brands only please. Top cash paid!! $ T Tanning L SUNQUEST WOLFF tancommercial-ning beds-ne- Monthly payments low as $20.00 Call today free new color catalog Booking report MANT- I- The followindividuals were booked into the Sanpete birth. County Jail according to He served as president the latest booking report: Feb. 24 of the Salt Lake Clinic, Lorna Ann Caldwell of LDS Hospital, and Utah Medical Association. He Centerfield was arrested was a member of the in Gunnison by the Police and Salt Lake Country, Alta Gunnison with and Salt Lake Duck charged felony theft. Bail was set at clubs. He enjoyed fly fishing $5,000. Feb. 25 and following his retireEddie Kim Shelley, ment created flower and rose gardens for the Mt. Pleasant, was arrestBonneville Stake House. ed in Mt. Pleasant by the He is survived by his Utah Highway Patrol and children; Dr. John M. charged with consumpSanders, Dr. Gill O. tion by minor and posSanders, Dr. Marv N. session of tobacco. Bail Sanders, Mrs. John C. was set at $300. Feb. 26 (Lynne) Nelson and Mrs. Jose Luis Rodriguiz, Merrill A. (Camille) Cook; sister, Mrs. Cless Ephraim, was arrested in of Ephraim by Ephraim (Vera) Crockett, Police and charged with Hayward, CA; 27 grandhomicide. Bail was set at children and seven great$25,000. grandchildren. Jason Richard Hackney Interment was in Larof Henderson, UT was kin Sunset Lawn arrested m Ephraim by Police and Ephraim charged with unlawful possession by consumption. Bail was set at $500. Brandon Keith PeterSEIZED CARS from son of Ephraim was $ 1 arrested in Ephraim by Cadillacs, Chevys, Ephraim Police and BMW's, Corvettes. Also charged with unlawful Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. possession by consumption. Bail was set at Toll free ext. for $500. Mario Enrique Navcurrent listings. arro of Texas was arrested in Ephraim by EphL raim Police and charged with unlawful possession Bail by consumption. MUST SELL immediately was set at $500. ing AutosSale 75.Porsches, 1 I BuildingsSale 2 arch-styl- e buildings. 40x28 and 50x90 complete with doors. Call When tea is designated "orange pekoe" the name refers to the size of the leaves (these are die largest) rather than the flavor. the biggest spenders on foreign tourism are Americans, who spent $38.7 billion abroad in 1990. The of an insight depends on temperament. -- Fredrich Nietzsche after-effe- REQUEST FOR PUBLIC INPUT The Sanpete Ranger District, Manti La Sal National Forest proposes to analyze the impacts of all cattle, and sheep grazing on all grazing allotments on the District. The associated and respective Analysis of the Management Situation (AMS), Allotment Management Plan (AMP), Biological (BEA), and Standards and Guidelines found in the Manti La Sal National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) will be incorporated where needed andor revised to bring the respective term grazing permit(s) for these allotments into compliance with management requirements and legislation. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents will be prepared or updated as needed. Those grazing allotments that are currently in compliance with NEPA and will continue to be monitored and evaluated in order to further firm up their management systems and carrying capacity, etc. are: Oak Creek S&G Allotment Fourmile C& H Allotment Manti Ridge S&G Allotment Jerusalem C&H Allotment Twelve-Mil- e C&H Allotment Deep Canyon-Re- d Horse Haven C&H Allotment Those Allotments for which analysis, plans, evaluation, and assessment, etc. is currently occurring and will be completed this year are: Cottonwood Gooseberry S&G Allotment Wales C&H Allotment Beaver Dams S&G Allotment C&S Allotment Loveridge Flat S&G Allotment Canal Canyon S&G Allotment Black Cove S&G Allotment Allotments currently lacking a Biological EvaluationAssessment, but are otherwise in compliance with NEPA and the Forest Plan Standards and Guidelines are: Thistle Creek S&G Allotment South Ephraim C&H Allotment Fairview C&H Allotment Order Mt. S&G Allotment Birch Creek C&H Allotment Island Lake S&G Allotment g Fountain House Skyline S&G Allotment New Canyon S&G Allotment S&G Allotment Willow Creek S&G Allotment C&S Allotment The following allotments are currently under term grazing permits which are not in compliance with NEPA. Ongoing rangeland studies are monitoring and evaluating respective AMPs in order to firm up grazing systems and carrying capacities. An AMS and Environmental Analysis (EA), and BEA will then be conductedprepared for each of these respective allotments in order to bring each associated term grazing permit into compliance with NEPA. nt Hill-Leva- n- before March 8th reserve the right to accept or reject any or all applications.) Moroni Elementary School held their annual spelling bee on Feb. 9. Winners included: Ben Kamalu, first; Jarron Lembke, second; Shaina Lembke, third and Raquel Dyches, fourth. Va- - units from $199.00. contact: Secretary Laura Watson (We D'Angelico, Stromberg, Epiphone, Mosrite. Also Gibson Duties would be to measure water and repair PVC pipe, etc. To apply or for more information 462-224- 1 Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, With Horseshoe Irrigation Company for Water Master for the 1995 season from March 15 through November 1 . at 1 brothers, r GUITARS OLD POSITION AVAILABLE j 1 dis, Magna and Leon, Richfield. He was preceded in death by brother Clair and sister Gladys Draper. . Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to Sanpete Valley Healthcare Foundation. 1 c Wanted home f technique which he taught in Utah. He practiced at the Salt Lake Clinic for 40 years; practiced at FHP for five to the Moroni Senior Center; attendance at the cemetery services and providing a luncheon. Because of you, our hearts have been lifted and burden lightened at the passing of our Granny. Don and Marietta, Ralph and Pat Anderson, Sheldon and Doris Henriod, Karl, Terry, Tristin, Shantell Winners of the Spring City Elementary Spelling Bee are from left: front. Misty Baggerly, first; Tamra Watson, third; and back, Samuel Morris, alternate; and Austin Allred, second. High North-wester- - PTJr- Murray School and attended the University of Utah. He n from graduated University Medical School specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. He also trained in Boston where he learned the epidural xoxox children; Verland Johansen S. Sanders from Brent, Anita, Greg, Melissa, Tyler and Landon Bailey was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a lifelong member of the Mt. Pleasant Third LDS Ward, serving in the bishopric, and as High Priest group leader. He attended North Sanpete High School and received and honorary high school from degree Wasatch Academy after working there as chief custodian for 32 year. He was survived by his wife of Mt. Pleasant; children, Mrs. Charles Mt. (Elna) McKay, Pleasant; Faye Ivory, Park City; and Scott (Ellen) Johansen, Flower Mound, TX; 10 grand- 14,000 babied. Late in his career he invented passed forceps, an apparatus to prevent bruising and disfigurement of babies during Old-roy- d, j " years after retiring; and delivered more than ces SALT LAKE were held Feb. 21 for Dr. Mervyn Sharp Sanders, 87, who died at his home Feb. 17, 1995. He was born Dec. 31, 1907, in Murray, to Emma Sharp and George Albert Sanders. He married Maurine of Fountain Green, Aug. 29, 1933, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 6, 1993. He spent his early years as a Salt Lake paper boy. He graduated ; & Dr. Mervyn CITY-Servi- $18.00 Contact Melba Hill Funeral Home Saturday from 10 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. He was born Nov. 7, 1908, in Mt. Pleasant, to James and Amanda Draper Johansen. He married Julia Davenport, Dec. 24, 1936 in The marriage 86.00-96.0- 0; 300-35- 0 PLEASANT-Servic- es will be held at noon Saturday, March 4, in the Mt. Pleasant Third LDS Ward for Verland James Johansen, 86, who died Feb. 27, 1995, at Sanpete Valley Hospital. Friends my call at Commer- 0; 0. 0; 500-55- Obituaries lbs lbs 2 lots at 64.75; 900-95- 0 lbs 64.00-65.50 lbs 63.00-65.0Heiferettes and young feeder cows: 51.00- 62.00. Slaughter Cows: 39.25-47.0Boning utility breaking utility 4 0; 0; lbs lbs 0; Medium and large frame 1: 250-30- 0 lbs 76.00-83.0300-35- 0 lbs 350-40- 0 76.50-81.5lbs 400-45- 0 74.00-81.0lbs 450-50- 0 72.00-78.5lbs 72.50-78.00 lbs higher. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame Winners of the Fountain Green Spelling Bee are pictured from left: Weston Cook, first; Khirsta Papenfuss, second; Tosha Larsen third; and Amanda Aagard, alternate. Winners participated in the district spelling bee last week. 0; 65.00-68.7- 2-- Slaugh- lbs 0 68.00-69.0- 2-- Feeder- - Heifers: 4.00-5.0- 0 250-30- 0 Steers lbs 55.00-56.0- 0 lbs 47.50-57.0- 0 lbs 52.25-54.5- 500-70- 0 3.00-4.0- 0 ter Cows higher. Slaughter Bulls 1: 0 , Holstein 900-110- 0 850-100- lbs scarce. lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Six-Mi- le PHARMACIST POSITION PARTTIME-- 20 sh HRS. WEEK Excellent Pay Permanent Green-Meetin- Six-Mi- le Stable Growing Chain Lasson C&H Allotment Manti Mt. C&H Allotment Jones Ridge S&G Allotment Manti Canyon C&H Allotment Pigeon Creek S&G Allotment Chicken Creek C&H Allotment Browns Hole S&G Allotment South Sanpitch-Parley- s Canyon-Sprin- g North Sanpitch-JohnsoUnit Ridge S&G Allotment Sp. Creek S&G Allotment Following the preparation of the required environmental documents Ranger Thomas H. Shore will make the decision how to best manage each allotment. Public input is not being sought to help identity issues and alternatives associated with the proposal. Public input will be accepted any time prior to the time the decision is made, however, the earlier your comments are received the more beneficial they will be. Comments are requested by March n NO Sundays or Holidays "airview Elementary History Fair winners are pictured here rom left back: Jesse Roberts, Natalie Anderson, Stevie Stewart, Shane Angela Lummus, Priscilla Terry, Devin Benincosa and Brooke Aleacia Kristi McKissick, left front: from Fry, ribbs; iarlick, Stephen Bradley, Jared Garlick, Jared Curtis, Blaine Jowcroft. Not pictured is Kimberly Prue. 801-734-9565--- Ask 30, 1995. Please send written comments to: Sanpete Ranger District Manti La Sal National Forest Attention: Thomas H. Shore 4 540 North Main Ephraim, Utah 84627 Published in The Pyramid March 1, 1995. for Jeff for Kent 32-1- A |