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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - March 8, 1995 Earl March is Centennial License Plate month Bailey MANTI "Purchase Centennial license plates now," Sanpete Centennial Chairman County Peterson May urges county residents. were held Feb. 25 Already, money generated from Centennial plate sales has funded Sanpete Countys legacy project, which allowed for the networking of nine libraries within the county. "This has been a major improvement which will have lasting benefits," states Peterson. Cities applying for grants have received funds for such things as Christmas lights, veterans monu ' March has been declared Centennial License plate month by Governor Michael Leavitt, as license plate sales are the primary funding source for Utahs statewide celebration. ment, welcome signs, mammoth museum, dance hall ments, and railroad depot and opera house restorations. Other local projects are still being considered. Eighty-tw- o percent ($20.50) from each plate sale goes toward the Centennial. Of that amount, 20 percent is returned to the county Centennial committee where the plate was purchased. The extra $10 annual Centennial plate renewal fee will be collected only through 1996. Standard or personalized Centen-- . nial license plates may be purchased at local DMVs any time, not just at renewal. They may be used on any vehicle and need not be removed after 1996. For a limited time, Centennial plates may be ordered by phone: simply call and order with a credit card. (There is an extra digit in the its simply a phone number dummy digit placed for meanings sake.) All Sanpete vehicle owners are being encouraged to purchase at least one Centennial license plate to show their commitment to the statehood Centennial. Farm Bureau will hold annual banquet by Angela Rasmusson MANTI The Sanpete County Farm Bureau will hold its annual banquet at 7 pm. Wednesday, March 15 at the Moroni Elementary School. A small fee will be charged. This years entertainment will be well known cowboy poet from Box Elder County will perform along with winners from Sanpete County Fair Farm Bureau Talent Find Contest, according to Steve Frischknecht county president. Matthews, administrative consultant; Thomas Kendrick Sr., president Kendrick Brothers Construction; and Carl (Curly) sen, director, Fairview Museum of History and Art. Project reaches another milestone as sub contractors signed off lien releases and Fairview City accepted the new from the general contractor, Kendrick Brothers Construction of Salt Lake City. Pic- tured from left are: Mayor Gerald K. Hansen; Fairview Museum Leslie Swen-buildi- ng The Mt. Pleasant Elementary School is com- piling a list ofKindergarten students for the Ifyou have a child who will be 5 years ofage on or before September 1995y please contact the Mt. 1, at immediately. HINKINGlOaSO&llWATER 1896-19- es payJorjtseH IrTabout .a.yea tjwh yjto tjenjo JheZsa vingsandbenefitspo fi hejGMiQSysteniyvill isrnniKnawtMifSr Bales on the VERY best Bale Wagon sold. Will send video to show performance. - Brand New Kirchner Hay Fluffer Save 100s of dollars good selection yearling bulls. 1 -- 801 53-4408 Horrocks Angus Ranch -3- WE CAN DO IT FAST! We don't automatically turn you down because you have had credit problems in the past. HAVE YOU HAD: Late Slow Payment Bad Credit Foreclosure Bankruptcy CFO NUMBER DO YOU NEED: Cash Out of Your Equity Debts Consolidation Home Improvements CANHELPI MORTGAGE FOr'iNFORMATION: Square TubePrlceft SAVElSSWSTEEfMPESlTUBE V Build ' 1 He was preceded in death by his brother Glen, and sister Louise. Interment was in the Fountain Green le A roast beef dinner with all the trimmings will be provided. Participants will need to bring their own dishes. Tickets can be purchased from any Farm Bureau Board Member or at the Farm Bureau office in Manti, include Survivors My- five sons and three daughters including Clark of Fountain Walker Green; 39 grandchildren, 107 and three She was preceded in death by two two granddaughters, grandsons, one and one Burial was in the Wellsville Cemetery. arr ,n explorers called the Pacm.-- . Ocean the South Sea, because it lay south of the Isthmus of Panama, a strip of land that links North and South Garcf ofZJianJis I would like to extend a special thank you to the entire I! 1Vi 1V 17a 42 47 42 42 2 .7 .17 tl PALMERS METALMART 1200 E. 100 S.UN 1(800)947-024M--F 8:30 2 530, 83-1- 2 Allen or Roger 763-333- 9 their love and support during this Julia Johansen 96 . Sanpete May Peterson, County Centennial Committee Chairman, says she is excited with events being planned in Sanpete County to commemorate 100 years of statehood. She meets monthly with a committee comprised of Allen volunteers: ide Frandsen of Centerfield, Nancy & Kent Lemon of GunniMichael son, Jorgensen, Manti; Betty Hansen, Ephraim; Erma Lee Hansen, Fairview; Arlene Syme, Moroni; Lewis Rasmussen, Fountain Green; Mae Thompson and Elaine Speakman both of Mt. Pleasant; Gary Parnell, Spring City; Reed Miller, North Sanpete School District; T.J. Rees, South Sanpete School District; Christy King, Wasatch Academy; Lynn Schiff-maSnow College; Norm Hersman, Palisade; and others. county-w- Volunteers, each working with their own entities centennial projects, together are planning major happenings for the entire county. Events and projects vigorously being planned to provide lasting Centennial remembrances include: at least four Centennial balls for 1996; LDS Church regional dance festival on the Manti Temple grounds; and dedication of Palisades golf course, a major centennial happening, with a golf tournament and games. 18-ho- le The Osmond Light Show, and Fairview Museum dedication are sure to be main events; exciting plans are currently underway for the Mt. Pleasant railroad depot. from Utah transferred territorial to state government, Jan. 4, 1896, entering the union as the 45th state, after 50 years of petitioning the federal government. Civic schools, groups, businessmen, and all residents are being asked to get involved and to call the committee with ideas and events they are willing to sponsor. "We want a calendar of events that will make 1996 a landmark year in Sanpete " Peterson. states County. Local activities will be submitted to the Centennial events master calendar distributed 180 West Main Mt. Pleasant, Utah 462-260- 5 462-274- 8 HEIPUAUTED Accounts Payable Clerk Experience preferred. 55 w.p.m. data entry or typing skills required. 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Transportation provided. statewide. Send resume to: Karl Kelley Utah Fuel Company Correction MT. PLEASAN- T- In the March 1 letter to the Editor "Scholarship information would be valuable to all," Morsden Allreds name was inadvertently left off. It should have said, Josephine Peterson Allred and Morsden Allred. P.O. Box Helper UT 719 84526 E.0E. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS In accordance with the bylaws of the Horseshoe Irrigation Co., the following stockholders are delinquent in paying their 1994 assessments. Some of their stock will be sold at public sale March 25, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. in Spring City Hall in order to satisfy their assessment: Russell Berry Perry Causey Matthews-896-460- 9 $69.16 $30.43 Don Chambers $34.59 Susan Chapman $60.84 Glen Chlarson $60.84 Cor Management $30.43 Jens Crisp $10.80 Bert Fisher...... $243.36 ................... ................................... $60.84 Jon Hooper ........... Michael Jacklin $60.84 David Jackman $60.84 Val Jenkins $125.84 Brandon Johnson .. ...... .................................................. $43.16 James R. Johnson $8.32 Kenneth Kirk $15.21 .................................... $1 19.60 Fawnda Olsen ........................ Connie Overby $43.16 Oveson $121.68 Gary ...... ......................................... $221.05 Lloyd Peterson ........ $21.59 Jerry Sterner Francis Thompson $21.59 Arthur Vance $6.24 $8.32 Joseph Young The cost of advertising and interest will be added to amount due. Horseshoe Irrigation Company James AUred, President Rlchamn-888-297- Puuiuihed in The Pyramid March 8, IS and 22, 1995. some weve ever had. We are offering 120 outstanding, growthy yearlings. Just the top of those that have been on test Breeds include: Shorthorn, Hereford, Simmental, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Angus, Polled Hereford, Saler and Charolais. We offer complete performance records of bulls fed together for accurate comparison. Sponsored by the Utah Beef Improvement Association For More Information, Contact: Nyle Apply Express Auto Parts Committee members intend STATION SALE Saturday, March 181 p.m of the best This years test bulls are Reese HELP WANTED to have every community event in late 1995 and all of 1996 center on a Centennial theme. BULL TEST Also 13 yearling Black Angus Heifers and SAVE MONEY... s grandchildren, one and Clark Walker on Oct. 11, 1928, in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Sept 3, 1992. She received her education in the South Cache area schools. She spent most of her life in Wellsville. She taught Primary, Sunday School and Relief Society. She was a missionary at the LiLogan Geneology brary for eight years and taught geneology classes. were held on March 4, in the Wells-vilFifth LDS Ward Chapel for Sylvia Maye Myers Walker, 84, who died March 1, 1995, at the Logan Rehabilitation Center. She was born March 20, 1910, in Wellsville to Marion J. and Cather 11 17 TIC n. JRY,OURNEW.SALIJREE.SYSTEM This GMX system makes your water the best it can be. Uses no salt, requires no maintenance, lasts a lifetime. hot water heaters and piping. Loosens hard water deposits on Chrome, Tile &' Porcelain. 1- in his Clause decorated yard. worked for the Pacific Railroad for 37 years, retiring as a yard master in 1978. He is survived by his wife; three sons, Edgal Walker WELLSVILLE--Service- City; Santa brightly He Union ine Grace Duncan CENTENNIAL! 801-674-44- De-scal- Sylvia ers. She married Morris n, ID; Bailey, Rexburg, Ray Bailey, Billings, MT; Dale Bailey, Sandy; two brothers, Gayle Bailey, Bountiful; Paul two Moroni; Bailey, sisters, Pauline Hafen, Provo; Geniel, Salt Lake difficult time. address to Kaye Poulsen Despain, 3036 Provost Road, St. George, UT 84770 or Class reunion being call planned for late summer. 7 dent of the Salt Lake Bowling Association and was a member of the Hall of Fame. He was a former member of the Bountiful Jeep Posse. He loved the outdoors and to hunt and fish. He will long be remembered as ones who offered of someone who was a member of the 1965 class, please send name and 462-207- He served as presi- - for former Moroni resident Earl W. Bailey, 77, who died Feb. 21, 1995, in Bountiful of congestive heart failure. He was born Oct. 23, 1917, in Moroni to Russell and Ethel Bailey. He married Edna Guy-maFountain Green, ' May 8, 1935. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They lived in Bountifiil, and later in Magna. I a son or daughter or relative, or know Pleasant Elementary School Services special care to my husband, Verland James Johansen. also appreciate the doctors and nurses on the fifth floor at UVRMC in Provo, and all of our friends and loved If you were a member of this class, had school year. MAGNA-- - staff of Sanpete Valley Hospital for their loving and NORTH SANPETE CLASS OF 1965 1995-9- 6 Obituaries 6 |