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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - August 9, 1995 F ountain Green passes budget four-perce- nt Sewergroundsstreets Softball tournament winners for Fountain Green Lamb Days were Robinson Transport. Pictured back row 1 1 r: are Roger Taylor, Wes Tallon, Darrell Roundy, Chad Newman, Brian Volleyball tryouts set Head Start now enrolling MT. PLEASAN- T- Volleyball tryouts for all interested North Sanpete High School girls will be held Monday, to Friday, Aug. 14 to 18, 9 a.m. to noon in the high school gym. MT. PLEASAN- T- Head start is now taking applications to enroll four and children from low income families at 265 North State Street. well-equipp- OREM The public may comment during a public hearing on the Central Utah Project at 7 p.m. Aug. 15, according to a recent press release. The meeting will be held the District Headquarters Board Room, 355 W. 1300 S. in Orem. For information call COAL BIDS , Sealed bids must be submitted by August 14 to Claudia Christensen North Sanpete School District Office 41 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 North Sanpete School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published in The Pyramid August 9, 1995. 300-35- 0 350-40- 0 450-50- 0 550-60- 0 600-65- 0 650-70- 0 700-75- 0 800-85- 0 900-95- 0 Gabrielle Lynn Arellano will celbrate her first bithday on Aug. 10, 1995. She is the daughter of Byron and Misty Arel-- , lano, Layton. Grandparents are V 1995-9- 950-100- 6. 300-50- 0 revenues. district Sanitation brought in $4,800 last year and is expected to reach $10,000 in 1995-9Park and recreation concessions added $800 to the 1994-9- 5 general fund and is projected at $1,000 for the coming year. Cemeteries money is projected at $4,000, down $500 from last year. The city expects $6,000 in forfeitures and $2,000 in interest earnings, down from $3,000 in 1994-9Contributions from the enterprise fund was $61,000 last year and is projected at $129,400 next year. 6. EMS registration EPHRAI- M- Middle School orientation night has been sched-ule- d for sixth grade students and parents for Thursday, Aug. 17, at 7:30. The meeting will be held in the commons area. Information on school and expectations of sixth graders will be available. Students will meet their teachers and receive registration materials for registration day, Wednesday, Aug. 23. Registration for new students is available during the week of August 14 to 18, between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Immunization records are needed at that time. New students will be acquainted with the school to provide them with information to ensure a positive and successful school experience. , Expenditures Projected general fund I r Call Call Charolett Call Paul Eugene 34 801-528-74- 63 63 96 X. T driving you nts ll MBadger Fall clinic for girls ages 10 to 18, will be held Aug. 10, 11, 14, 15, and 16 at Ephraim City ball fields from 6 to 8 p.m. Girls will learn softball fundacatching, mentals, throwing, batting, pitching, defense, offense, base running and positions. and prizes are available. A fee is also charged. For more information contact Phil 1 Ext. 384. Murray, EPHRAI- soft-ba- trademarks of Century 2! OWNED 25.75-30.7- 5. Slaughter bulls: yield 0 lbs grade 1 43.00-48.2yield grade r r 1600-227- 2 lbs 1290-177- 5 feeder 39.00-42.2- 5; bulls scarce. T Tanning SUNQUEST WOLFF tan- Booking ning report $199.00. 0; 0; 0; 5. medi1: 0; 0; 0; 5; 0; from Buy factory direct and save! Call today for new free color MANTI-- - Activities on 0. units the Sanpete County booking report are as follows: July 31 Donald A. Cheney, Manti, was arrested in Manti by Sanpete County Sheriff on two counts of domestic assault. Bail was set at $2,000. catalog 1 C Business Opps. I 1 FULL OR PART TIME positions available: telecommunications industry. Build income equal to Robert W. Irons, Moroni, was arrested east of Moroni by Sanpete County on the charge of assault. Bail was set at $500. your present income in months. For information or interview call 3-- AG23L Rates are LOW, don't miss this marvelous opportunity! - It's FREE ' IfsEasy ' No Credit Qualifying , No Verification of Income CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION I Full Swing Doors No Appraisal Necessary No Verification of Employment . q lOUU AO JAAC JUU 3 On August 17, 1995 at both 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., an agent from the Utah State Extension Service will be at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 W. Main to present films and demonstrations on how, when and what to water. There will also be a discussion and question period regarding the conservation of water ALL PEOPLE WHO ARE ON MT. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT The North Sanpete School District is accepting requests for transfer from current employees andor applications from prospective employees to fill the following positions: NORTH SANPETE HIGH SCHOOL 2 sweepers MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL Teacher assistant positions are currently open. Others may become available later in this school year. Applications will be accepted through August 11, 1995. Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT. 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school district office or current employees may call RK AfcO OPERATED to have their application activated for these 5 to have an positions. Persons may also call (801) 462-248- Tj Estate Cwporaon. W I UVV--i I 5 462-248- application form mailed. 8'x8'x40' 8x8x20' (801) "P" I 977-888- 5 (800) 370-011- 1 1995 W. Indiana Avenu.' Sail Lake City, UT 84104 J 6 ext. 4449. 283-402- For Sale or Rent.... A and registration, no insurance and driving on suspension or revocation. Bail was set at $2,000. 5; rts TvouncTLevelAccess 63 MDEPENOENTU utility um and large frame 300-35- 0 lbs 66.00-69.5450-50- 0 lbs 65 500-55- 0 lbs 59.50-62.5550-60- 0 lbs 57.50-64.7600-65- 0 lbs 57 - nuu? Gunnison, Utah 84634 d 40.25-46.2- 4 Published in The Pyramid & Shopper Aug. 9 & 16, 1995. Softball clinic 90 North Main Street Estate Corporate as trustee of the NAT EACH Offset IS Houvne Opportunity 2-- PLEASANT CITY IRRIGATION ARE URGED TO ATTEND. tong,ta( Century 21 Central Realty Re mercial er, possession of paraphernalia, no license or com- 0; TO MT. PLEASANT IRRIGATION USERS Features Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p GnMji Equ 35.75-39.5- 5; utility cutter and low dressing 200-30- 0 Feeder heifers: 31.25-39.2- 1- -3 2.4 0; 44.00-50.7- utility breaking 8 STOW-I- ' CRtefv ing tH Lean on us. 801-528-74- 0 0. IMPORTANT NOTICE Braden Parish, son of Jeff and Angie Parish, Mt. Pleasant, celebrates his first birthday on Aug. 11, 1995. Grandparents are Monte and Debbie Larsen, Don and Ludean Parish, all of Mt. Pleasant; Colin and Judy Ames, Charlotte, NC. are Doyce and Lilly Allen, Springville; Howard and Wilma Hansen, McKenzie, TN; Rhoda Brotherson, Mt. Pleasant; and Cora Cain, Tupelo, MS. 900-110- to a minor. Booking-releas- e as per court. Aug. 3 Brian Bud Roberts, Redmond was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police on charges of DUI, open contain- 0. Stock cows: few pairs 650.00-685.0- 0 per pair. Slaughter cows: bon- LENDER Fern Robertson, Fairview, and Euleda Cook, Fountain Green. Great-grandpare- 38.00-49.5- Aug. 2 Leonard A. Pritchard, Ephraim, was arrested in Manti, on the charge of unlawful sale of alcohol 0; EQUAL MOUSMQ True Customized Homes Have It Your Way. Together with Stevens BrothersMaple Leaf Industries, Century 2 1 Central Realty is proud to announce they are the exclusive agency for Silvercrest Homes. Talk to us today!! 700-90- 0 expendi- - vania LDS Mission. She will speak Sunday, Aug. 13, at 10:50 a.m., in the Clearfield LDS Ward at 1700 South (Antelope Drive) 2000 West, Syracuse. She enters the MTC on Aug. 16. Grandparents are skylights, etc., etc., etc. 500-70- 0 lbs 55.50-61.5lbs 46.00-62.0lbs 45.00-54.5lbs 45 lbs 0 5. 'Dianne Robertson, daughter of Sonia Robertson, Clearfield, and Carroll Bert Robertson, Fairview, has been caUed to serve in the Pittsburg, Pennsyl- Choose carpets , vinyl, cabinets, counter tops, paint, room locations size & shapes doors, windows, dormers, ceilings, 0 Holstein steers: The city anticipates $1,990 fire Terry and Deanna Irons, Moroni; Doris Rudd, Tremonton. are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seeley, Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Irons, Moroni. lbs 86.00-99.0- 0 lbs 82.50-86.0- 0 lbs 81.00-84.0- 0 lbs 72.00-82.5- 0 lbs 63 lbs 63.50-65.5- 0 lbs 58.50-66.0- 0 lbs 56.50-64.5- 0 lbs 58.00-63.2- 5 lbs 61.50-62.5- 0 lbs 58.50-62.2- 5 lbs 56.00-58.0- 0 56.00-57.0lbs 950-100- 5. 0; young .00-67.- 500-55- 0 6. Great-grandpare- North Sanpete School District is accepting bids for the delivery of approximately 500 ton of coal, oil treated slack, 1 x Vi dustless, to be delivered as specified. Bid price is to be guaranteed for delivery of the coal until June 30, 1996. Bids must include the coal mine producing the coal being bid and the price per ton delivered to the schools. B.T.U.s dry. Coal should not exceed an 11 maximum of ash and a 10 maximum of moisture. Sulphur content should be no more than 1 maximum. The bid should contain a recent laboratory test reporting this information. 250-30- 0 Non-busine- ss evaluation; Producers 0 The Parks Department is expected to spend $7,000, down $3,000 from last year, payroll tapes will total the same as last year, $8,000. Anticipated cemetery expenditures of $8,000 are down from $13,000 last year, Debt services total projected expenditures total $98,948 for 1995-9- 6 compared with $41,468 in 1994-9A $9,800 projected contribution to the general fund brings total 1995-9- 6 projected expenditures to $251,490. 0; 800-85- 0 900-95- : to $10,000 in 1994-9- 5 6. 1. 0 750-80- 0 higher. Feeder steers: medium and large frame 1: 200-25- 6. 283-456- 9. A- 1995-9- lbs 58.50-600; lbs 58. 50-- 6 1.25; lbs 58.00-59.5lbs 56.50-57.0lbs 55.25-57.051.50-56.1lbs Heiferettes and feeder cows: 650-70- 0 700-75- livestock auction, Tuesday, Aug. 1. Receipts: 455. last week: 253. Last year: 1013. Feeder steers and heifers: mostly firm to 1.00 higher. Holstein steers: 1.00-2.0- 0 higher. Slaughter cows: 1.00-2.0- 0 higher. Slaughter bulls 1.00-2.0- 0 6. 462-010- CUP plans SALIN- 6. For more information call 4 or call Pat Foote, center director at Speechhearing Salina Auction Anticipated general fund revenues are budgeted at $251,490, up $70,600 from last year. General property taxes for 1994-9- 5 were reported at $28,000 with budget projections at $24,000 for 1995-9General sales and use are taxes (at $38,000 in 1994-95- ) 1995-9for at $39,000 budgeted Franchise taxes estimated at $1,300 last year are projected to tally up at $1,500 in 1995-9licenses and businesses are projected to remain at $500. Animal licenses should also remain constant at $600. Class C road funds were recorded at $18,000 last year and are projected to total $19,000 for 1995-9State liquor fund allotment brought in $1,700 last year but is only estimated at $500 for five-year-o- ld individualized teaching; parent involvement; health services; classrooms; dental exam; social services; and two nutritious meals, breakfast and lunch are all provided. When applying, parents or guardians must provide the following documents: copy of 1994 income tax (form 1040); birth certificate; immunization record; Social Security card; and Medicaid card, if applicable. employ- ee, retirement and a $100 salary increase; recorderclerk to become a full-tim- e position and receive an increase in salary to $1,000; and treasurer increasing to $425. A young person will be hired for nine weeks in 1995 at $4.35 per hour, and in 1996, for the months of May through August at minimum wage. Briggs, Lynn Scow. Front row 1 to r: Kirt Taylor, Donny Naylor, Travis Hancock, Dave Hunt and Randy Hess. Second place was Sanpete Merchants and third was The Wool City $5,000 in include $1,440, tures in 1995-9- 6 and $5,000 in district and circuit courts, matching last years examounts. are pro(insurance) penditures jected at $25,000 next year, up $2,000 from last year. The city plans to Spend $19,000 on police department expenses, up $1,000 from last year; and $8,000 on the fire department, down $2,000 from last year. Highways and streets expenditures will remain at last years $7,500; and Class C road costs will stay at the $15,000 level. Sanitation costs will jump from by C. R. Truitt FOUNTAIN GREE- N- A profiscal jected $251,490, 1995-9- 6 a $70,600 inbudget, showing crease over last year, was passed by the Fountain Green City Council at their June 21 meeting. The increase reflects the citys ongoing sewer project as well as increases for the following employees: city marshalwater superintendent, clothing allowance raised from $300 to $500 and a salary increase; . North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis ofemployment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability. |