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Show School holds science fair by Sabrina E. Haycock Carter. First grade winners were Berry, Brook Berry, Shaun Volleyball standings Second grade winners were Jared Norman, Jason Anderson, Wesley Jurkatis and Cody Bradley. Third grade winners were Tyler Carter, Jana Perry, Jeromy Wilkins, John Lummus, Destiny Carter, Marie Smith, Allison Daley, Shandi Tucker and Chet Earl. Fourth grade winners were Brian Hooley, Tyler Christensen, Kyle Poulson, Megan Sampson and Sarah Nielson. Fourth and fifth grade winners were Stephen Larsen, Lydia Haycock, Tyler Anderson and Karl Peterson. Fifth grade winners were Ren-da- ll Seely, Mackenzie Cox, Ryan Evans and Emmie Fullmer. Sixth grade winners were Cole David Revoir, Hendrickson, Brian Robison, Tyson Carter, Travis Anderson, Michael PeterElisabeth son, Alicia Cater, Dansie, Rachel Brady, James Tucker, Jamie Zabriskie, Jammie Mollinet and Troy Osmond. A new program for this year was implemented when classes from Mt. Pleasant and Moroni elementarys visited Fairview Elementary to watch demonstrations and Fairview Elementary travelled to Mt. Pleasant and Fountain Green. FAIRVIEW Science Fair demonstrations and displays from Fairview Elementary were shown March 11 to 13. All classes participated with the school having the most participating students (257 with an enrollment of 310). The fair was under the supervision of Mrs. Mitchell, third grade teacher. winners were Kindergarten Jamie Shelley, Michael Smith, Kiley Talley, Jennifer Noorlan-de- r, Taryn Prows, Rachel Laney, Diana Robinson and Landon Brok Allan Staci Holdaway, Brinkerhoff, Spencer Shelley, Michelle Molli-ne- t, Lance Anderson, Kylie Nielson and Chad Bradley. First and second grade winners were Aubree Poulson, Tyler Osmond, Rebecca Daley and Kelton Christensen. Jeannies Jumpn Jammers Terrys Custom Cabinets Action Transmission Been Set Up Black Sheep Gift Basket Wheelers Drive In Jail Birds Mighty Moms Off the Wall Volleyballers Spikers Out for Fun Red Hot Peppers SC 911 Space Jam Jungle Giant Outdoors 14-- 1 13-- 2 12-- 1 12-- 2 7-- 6 7-- 6 7-- 6 7-- 8 6-- 9 6-- 9 4-- 8 4-- 9 0 3-- 2-- MT. PLEASANT--I- n three on three action this week, Horseshoe Mtn. defeated D.J.S. Trucking 36-3White Oak Mining beat the Unabombers It was The Hooners over Do It To It with Todd Jorgensen the leading scorer with 33 points. The Nets beat the Unabombers 39-3The Rebels defeated Horseshoe Mt. 57-4with Joe Allan the leading scorer with 23 points. The Dream Team won over Do It To It 72-4with Tim Blackham the leading scorer with 24 points. 1. 38-3- 3. 55-4- 5, 4. 4, 2, The Sanpete Academy defeated 43-3with Troy Blain the leading scorer with 23 points. White Oak Mining over the with Todd Woodpeckers 74-4Lee the leading scorer with 26 points. The Hooners beat Sanpete with Todd JorAcademy 62-4gensen the leading scorer with 35 points. Horseshoe Mtn. defeated BaD.J.S. Trucking beat ileys 65-6the Woodpeckers 50-3with Troy Dyches the leading scorer with 21 points. The Nets defeated Horseshoe Mtn. 56-5It was Nunleys over the Woodpeckers 59-4with Shane Sherman the leading scorer with 24 points. The Hooners beat Nunleys The Rebels defeated Sanpete The Dream Academy 50-3Team over Baileys. Sanpete Academy over Baileys. Rebels over the Dream Team. Nunleys 6, 7, EPHRAIM An opening social and awards program for an art exhibit of area high schools will be held 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, March 28, at Central Utah Art Center, 86 North Main. This years exhibit of high school students art will include work from all four Sanpete County high schools which include Gunnison Valley, North Sanpete, Manti and Wasatch Academy, until April 29. Various art forms such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and others of students work ranging from ninth to twelfth grades will be displayed. (800) Fairview Elementary had the most participating students at their annual science fair. Two n out of the- 310 enrolled hundred students took part in the annual event which fifty-seve- Gardening class to discuss fertilizers MT. PLEASAN- T- "Commercial and organic fertilizers" is the topic of the Master Gardener Class to be held Tuesday, March 25, at 8 p.m. in the library. Rich Koenig, assistant professor in the Department of Plants, Soils and Biometerology at Utah State University, will discuss the different types of fertilizer, such 9, 52-4- 4. 2. standings Kristin Benge, daughter of Wes and Ruth Benge, Fairview will return March 20 from the Kentucky Louisville LDS Mission. She will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, March 23, in the Fairview Second LDS Ward, 131 East 100 North. 211-281- 1- Mobile Storage Containers Buy Rent Lease FAST DELIVERY PORTABLE-STORAG- CONTAINERS MAY BE THE ANSWER1 E STOW-I- o. driving you nut? T release, organic, liquid, and special types that are combined with pesticides. He will also discuss nutrient requirements of soils and the best type of fertilizers for different soil conditions and plants. These classes, with a wide variety of topics, were designed to attract gardeners who wanted to be taught and advised by experts. The classes are by the Sanpete County Extension Service and the Mt. Pleasant Public Library. For more information call the Sanpete County Extension Office 1 at or the Mt. Pleasant Public Library at 835-215- 462-324- 0. A cord of wood is four feet wide by four feet high by eight feet long. A face cord has the same height and width but is only two feet long. In 1898, Valdemar Poulsen, a Danish Engineer, invented the first machine for recording sound magnetically. He called his invention the telegraphone. with the by law s of the Horseshoe Irrigation Co., the following stockholders are delinquent in paying their 1996 assessments. Some of their stock will be sold at public sale March 22, 1997, at 1 p m. in Spring City Hall in order to satisfy their assessment: Peggy Broderick $140.76 Dwight Epperson $17.13 Melvin H. Griffiths $30.13 David Jackman $60.26 Michael D. Madsen $180.77 Rick & Janette Marsh $15.07 Ina Needham $195.61 Fawnda Olsen $118.45 M. Gene Openshaw $60.26 Connie Overby $139.79 Michael Patryson $82.14 Arthur Vance $12.61 Dan Vincent $60.26 0, n-3 as complete and incomplete, slow Notice of Delinquent Assessments 3, 3-O- - of Mrs. Mitchell, third grade teacher. Students displays and demonstrations were shown March 11 to 13 at the school. was under the supervision In accordance 2. Nearly all the ancient Greek painting that has survived appears on pottery. 295-181- 1 K Ml 4-- GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) i Hooners leading Local high school art exhibit slated Theresa Rose Lamb, daughter of Jay and Connie Lamb, Wales, has been called to serve in the Ohio Columbus LDS Mission. She will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, March 23, in the Sanpitch LDS Ward. Grandparents are Patsy Lamb, Wales, and the late Bill Lamb; and Eloise Aldridge, Kearns, and the late Frank Aldridge. She will enter the MTC on April 9. March 19, 1997 - The Pyramid - Page Five Jon Hooper $175.30 The cost of advertising will be added to the amount due. Horseshoe Irrigation Company Michael Sorensen, President 8 Published in The Pyramid March 12 & 19, 1997. 462-225- THE SECRET'S OUT! Softball, baseball signups underway FEATURES Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient. Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors MT. PLEASANT-- Youth softball and baseball team sign ups are underway county-widAH those interested may call their city hall for information. A new league for 15 to 17 years old co-e- d pitch is also being offered. For more information call Renae Johnson, e. STOW-I- T (801)977-888- 5 1995 370-0- 1 (800) 1 W Indiana Avenue Salt Lake City Utah .availablej 1 Polaris... the ride of choice. 462-291- Tami Thompson, daughter of Dr. John and Robyn Thompson, of Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve in the California Arcadia Mission. She will speak in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 23. are Myrth Grandparents Roberts, Vernal, and Norman C. Webber, Sandy. 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Responsible for billing, collections, patient fund accounts, accounts payable or 611 Troy Shelley EPHRAIM 283-501- 0 Doug Barton MANTI 835-731- 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Moroni City will hold their ANNUAL DOG CLINIC March 8. 1997 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and March 20. 1997 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. coding and payroll preparation. Minimum requirements AS degree in accounting and or officeaccounting ex- Both Clinics will be held at the Moroni City Fire Station perience. Experience with Medicaid will be there to give necessary shots. and Medicare helpful. Send resume and transcript to Canyon Hills Health Care Center, 1 100 North 400 East, Nephi, UT 84648. Attn: Brian Huso. A Gunnison Valley Veterinarian Animal Control Officer Alan Morley will be issuing licenses. Any questions call Moroni City Hall at k 436-835- 9 during business hours. |