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Show August 14, 1996 - The Pyramid - Page Five Downtown Dash to be new part of annual celebration MT. PLEASAN- T- Annual Horseshoe Mountain Days events this weekend will include a new fun run activity known as the "Downtown Dash" beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17. foot race will take The one-miplace on 100 West starting at 200 North and ending in the parking lot of the Horseshoe Mountain Lodge. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at the corner of 100 West and Main Street. Bill Bedford, event supervisor, states, "The course is flat and fast so it should produce some good times." He encourages everyone to participate regardless of ability. Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers in each of nine age groups for both male and female divisions. For further information contact Bedford, le ' Fairview girl injured in autopedestrian accident 462-286- i 3. The man with power but without conscience, could, with an eloquent tongue, if he cared for nothing but his own power, put this whole country into a flame. Woodrow Wilson vt8 i Aug. 17 & Sept. : 14) GUNNISON BEND RESERVOIR 2 miles south of Delta, Utah Sign Up - 7:00 a.m. Racing at 10:00 a.m. Call Rick "Hotworks Promotions" 9 at for more information and U1BA to be added to mailing list , FALL AYSO SOCCER SIGN-UP- S! a.m . to 3 p.m. daily August 19 to 23 Mt. Pleasant City Building Boys and Girls Ages 6 to 18 9 Nathan Marx, son of Farrel and Liz Marx, Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve in the Buenos Aires South Argentina LDS Mission. He will speak at 12:40 p.m. on Aug. 18 in the Mt. Pleasant Third LDS Ward. His grandparents are Verla Marx, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, and the late Wesley P. Marx and Tina Albarado, San Angelo, TX and the late Jesse Albarado, Sr. He enters the MTC on Aug. 21. Miss Sanpete pageant slated Miss MANT- IScholarship CountySanpete Pageant is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.. Saturday. Aug. 24, in the Manti High School Auditorium. Tickets are available at the county building. For questions or more information, call Susan Hatch at The EDUCATION SNOW COLLEGE is seeking a structor to teach three sections of Career part-tim- e in- Decisions Fail Quarter with possibility of continuing Winter and Spring Quarters. Qualifications include: Bachelors degree, preferably in counseling or psychology, or related fields, Masters preferred. Teaching experience necessary. For more information and application procedure contact Snow College HRPerson-ne- l Ext. 240. FAX Office, phone EEAOE. Closing date August .i 19, 1996. 801-40- 21 801-283-68- Ms iisf UHP Trooper Kevin Bradshaw. As Cook passed, McKissick turned left into the horse trailer pulled by Cook. He was driving a 93 Nissan pick-uMcKissick was transported by private vehicle to Sanpete Valley Hospital where she was treated for cuts, abrasions and released. ing officer, Participants must be amateurs. contest is open to vocal solos, duets, trios, quartets, instrumental solos or any combination of instruments, novelty acts, dance numbers, readings or dramatic numbers. There will be four divisions: senior division, ages 18 to 30, inclusive as of Dec. 31; intermediate division, ages 13 to 17; junior division, ages 7 to 12; and beginner division, up to including six years of age. First place winners from senior, intermediate and junior divisions will compete at the Utah State Fair on Sept. 14. Competitors do not have to be a Farm Bureau member to compete on the county level. The public is welcome and the charge is free. For questions or registration, call Jason or Kathy Jo Sunderland The . ( Farm Bureau holds talent competition $ MANT- I- The Farm Bureau Talent Find Competition will be held at 7 p.m., Monday, Aug. 26 ,;in the Manti High School Audito-riu- personal Watercraft "Jet Ski" Races if Elcacia McKissick was on Highway 3.1, the Fairview Canmile yon Road, about one-ha- lf east of here, when she turned into a horse trailer pulled by Jonathan Cook, 16, Moroni. Both Cook and McKissick had been travelling westbound on Highway 31, when Cook passed McKissick who was riding close along the while line of the highway, according in the investigat- FAIRVIEW A Fairview girl received minor injuries when she collided with a horse trailer while riding her bike about about 7 p.m., Aug. 5. 835-330- 1996 1. County Fair books available from most businesses MANTI The 1996 Sanpete County Fairbooks are available at most businesses throughout the county. The books include rules, regulations, dates, limes and registration information for fair events. at 436-866- p. MID-STAT- ELECTRIC E RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ft LICENSED A INSURED RICK DYCHES P.O. BOX 462-317- 1 84662 STORAGE CONTAINERS 0. SALE or LEASE PURCHASE Local residents EXCELLENT CONDITION 40 participate in pony express ride 8x 8 at Lease End Turnback Options Anytime - No Penalty You Own 295-181- 35 N. 700 West NSL 1 SPRING CIT- Y- Many residents from here and surrounding areas flocked to witness and support the Centennial of the Pony Express here on July 24. Among the 100 Utah participants, two were Spring City residents. Dean Barney, rode from Pigeon Hollow Junction through Main Street to the post office, where Darin Aiken continued the ride to Mt. Pleasant. in clothing V and accessories of your choice. FzeroI DOWN Choose the best deal for you from your local participating Polaris dealer when you take delivery of a new Polaris ATV between August and October 31, 1996. Go hunting with a big game pro you can depend No payments for 90 days and 90 days FREE 1 financing with the Polaris At Most banks will lend you only 80 ofyour home equity. 54 SPRING CITY, UT GRE wrxwDBiinBiwamHwaittd While the anxious crowd awaited the riders arrival, local mountain men and women Chad Larsen, Greg Hansen, Howard Koyle. Vince Brewer, Dave Coombs. Cecil Moosman. Robert Johnson. Jeannette Cleland and Paula Carter, fired their loud black powder rifles and lurked behind rooftops. A proclamation commemorating the Utah Centennial Pony Express Ride was read to Mayor Robert Allred and the crowd. Mayor Allred's signature was added to the list of other city officials throughout the state. 7 Wendy Morley, daughter of Bob and Annette Morley, Moroni, has recently returned from serving in the South Carolina, Columbia LDS Mission. She will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 18 in the Moroni LI)S Stake Center. Girls volleyball tryouts to be held on. ..every Polaris model is built for adventure and fun! StarCard. Relieve MT. PLEASAN- T- Tryouts for girls volleyball will be held at North Sanpete High School beginning 9 a.m. until noon, Monday, Aug. 19, and continue each day for the rest of the week. it. Cox Automotive & Sports 255 E. Road Fairview Canyon 427-924- 1 ATV, can be hazardous to opetate. Never .am pungcr, lie espeuaiK at. ml On approved credit. WARNING: , max no difficult terrain Never ride on paved or public roads. Always wear a helmet and prole, nvt Jothmg I.dat., Al n ., be rulden hv atmme under 18, and all ruler should take a training course hot 'atetv and training - dc.ikis OMe I'olanS n and ot the I' residents call Otter god only to Rolan at parti, ipaliiig dealer or 11, 1996 and only at tune ot sale '1996 Polaris Industries Inc good August FOR ALL YOU GROWN-UPS.- .. Here's A Lesson From Us Kids! B) Bank One will lend you up to 100 of your home equity. Whats your home worth? Depends on which bank you ask. One, you can apply using Bank Ones Loan By Phone With a Bank One Home Equity Line of Credit," 100 and get an answer in less than 30 min- of the to credit for up you can get to in $100,000. home up Loan By Phone utes. Whats more, there are no closing equity your costs. So call from most And Thats more than youll get find is out other banks, and because itsfrom Bank jvhat your home really worth. - ( . BANKEONE. Whatever it takes. Motorola ft EPHRAIM 21. $29.95 CELLULARK1 Bank One, Utah, NA Member FDIC The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on variable rate lines with an 80 Loan to Value Ratio as 1996 BANC ONE CORPORATION APR for credit lines of $25,000 or less The APR on variable APR on a credit hne of $25,001 or more; 10.50 of 6196 was 9 95 The annual fee is $40.00. Rates available only to new Bank One Home rate lines may increase or decrease, not to exceed Equity Line customers on new variable rate home equity lines. Closing costs are waived only on lines of $100,000 and less. If your line is discontinued within the first 2 years, closing costs up to $250 may be charged. Subject to credit approval. Property and flood insurance may be required. Special offer expires 83096. c 283-501- 0 Troy Shelley network MANTI CEDAR CITY 835-731- 0 Doug Barton 865-010- 1 'Restrictions Apply I km DELTA 864-252- 5 RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 |