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Show Nine vie for Miss Fairview title Page Six - The Pyramid - April 2, 1997 SC addresses water project cost are not actual but ball park figures. They city can start specifying where they will need things placed within the next two weeks. The repay rate structure was also discussed with Sunrise suggesting the city follow the suggested schedule from the Board of Water Resources. Zoning permits Robert Brown submitted a revised zoning permit which will connect the two buildings with a roof. Planning and zoning approved the revised permit, but Mayor Allred suggested the council not sign the revised permit at this time. SPRING CIT- Y- City council members discussed the preliminary contract with Sunrise Engineering for the water project, zoning permits and a deed in a special March 27 meeting. Water project Changes were made on a preliminary contract submitted by Sunrise Engineering for the water e was set for project. A the project to be done in early to of 1998 with best scenario as of March 1998. Some items were mentioned with the buying back some of the jobs to save money, the proposed quit-clai- m time-fram- mid-summ- er Gardening class to teach how to grow, prune trees MT. PLEASAN- T- "How to grow and prune fruit trees" is the topic of the Master Gardener Class to be held Tuesday, April 8, in Manti at the Richard McFarland home, 540 North 300 West, at 6:30 p.m. The Manti and Mt. Pleasant Master Gardener Classes will be combined for this presentation by Brent Gledhill, who will demonstrate and explain the importance of correct pruning. nurseries, urban forestry, lano scape management and master gardener programs. He also serves as an area horticulturist for nine counties and has developed master and master pruners The classes are by the Sanpete County Extension Service and the Mt. Pleasant Public Library. Those interested may call the extension office at 1 or the library at for more information. Brent Gledhill s area of expertise is urban horticulture, commercial vegetable production. MANT- I- The Sanpete County Extension Office has announced a Fruits and Vegetables contest at 4:30 p.m., April 17 at the USU Extension Office, in the basement of the courthouse, 60 North Main, Manti. Contest competition will be at three different levels: junior. 835-215- 462-324- corn-post- 5-a-- day 4-- H Located at 550 North tery Road, the structure will be completed by May at a cost of $600,000. Wasatch Technologies manufactures fiberglass columns, flag poles and other tube-lik- e structures for business and residential distribution. is Wasatch Technologies in located but, currently Ephraim according to Clint Ashton, presi Ceme- 38,500-square-fo- ot dent, the Company needed more space. Licensed through the U.S. Small Business Administration, fiDCDC provides long-ternancing to aid small and medium businesses with growth and expansion. DCDC partners with local banking institutions to complete the lending process. The number one CDC in the country for five years has offices in Midvale, Orem and St. George. PROFESSIONAL INCOME TAX PREPARATION m CUSTOM ELECTRIC n a 4RJ i L3. Janille Anderson Nikki Benge 4-- H at at r SERVICE Lowell Draper (801) 528-70Axtell, Utah, Box 59 Kevin Washburn 71 9 Clinical Secretary: "I've driven 442,178 miles in this some car, but I always use the same brand of gasoline!" High school diploma or years experience in a equivalent required. At least two health care setting is preferred. Must have demonstrated excellence in interpersonal communications. Must have working knowledge of all standard office machines and equipment, as well as a basic knowledge of computers (word processing). The ability to prioritize and meet deadlines is required. Must have typing skills of at least 45 wpm. NOLAN HINCK, Ranchester, Wyoming r. Apply at: QMhy Carr A only engine repair was replacing prcruxf Jauch" 99 South Main Ephraim, Phone (801)283-430- Fax: (801) UT the timing chain once. But Ive also been using great gasoline in 84627 0 283-464- Hinck bought his Mercury Cougar in 1985 and says: Yes, its a great old car, and the Total HomeCare, Inc. Equal i Commercial & Residential Howl of a Deal In Your Home 436-881- ' present a country swing dance. Nikki Benge, a sophomore at North Sanpete High School, enjoys musicals, choir, tennis, sewing and organizing. She will perform a vocal solo. Selena Seely, a junior at North Sanpete High School and member of the National Honor Society, enjoys dancing, hiking, choir and being with friends. She will perform a piano solo. The pageant is under the direction of Lesa Cox, Melissa Wootton, Ellen Lee and Eileen Cox. Admission will be charged. 835-215- Wasatch Technologies to erect building in Gunnison SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Deseret Certified Development Company small (DCDC), a Midvale-base- d business financing company, recently provided an SBA loan to Wasatch Technologies for the construction of a new building in Gunnison. will compete for the title of Miss Fairview in the annual scholarship pageant on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in the Elementary School. The theme for this years pageant is "Somewhere in Time." Co-Mwill be Jeremy Madsen and Elissa Cox, the reigning Miss Fairview. Contestants are: Amber Sorensen, daughter of Dianne Murray and Dennis Sorensen; Jessica Robison, daughter of Micheal and Cyndi Robison; Janille Anderson, daughter of Rian and Jane Anderson; Andrena Chamberlain, daughter of Guy and Conna Chamberlain; Paula Shelley, daughter of Bryan and Ruth Ann Shelley; Lachelle Anderson, daughter of Lynn and Carmen Anderson; Marva Worley, daughter of Harvey and LuAnn Worley; Nikki Benge, daughter of Wesley and Ruth Benge; and Selena Seely, daughter of Larry and MonaLee Seely. Amber Sorensen, a junior at North Sanpete High School, has been active on the basketball and Iced tea is the most popular volleyball teams. She enjoys Unitin the form of the beverage math, sports and nature. She will ed States. narrate a projection presentation of her athletic achievements. Jessica Robison, a junior at North Sanpete High School and member of the National Honor Society, enjoys business classes, reading, hiking and cheerleading. third to fifth grades; intermediShe is currently varsity cheer ate. sixth to eighth grades; and captain. She will perform a piano senior, ninth to twelth grades. solo. Students must be enrolled in a Janille Anderson, a junior at project to be eligible. North Sanpete High School and Contest rules may be picked secretary of her junior class, up at the USU Extension Office. enjoys sports, shopping, nice cars Registration deadline is Friday, and cooking. She will present an April 11. Those interested may original monologue. 1 call for more informaAndrena a Chamberlain, tion. senior at North Sanpete High is a national health School and member of the initiative that promotes the eating tional Honor Society, enjoys of more fruits and vegetables to swimming, fishing, dancing and help decrease the risks of cancer. biking. She will perform a draA promotional illustrated talk matic monologue. on fruits and vegetables and the message will be given, including the presentation of Never buy what you do not a fruit or vegetable dish at the want because it is cheap; it will end of the presentation. The talk be dear to you. Thomas Jefferson may also be on just one favorite fruit or vegetable as long as the To be what we are, and to message is included. Low-ffruit and vegetable become what we are capable of recipes should be used since low-fbecoming, is the only end of diets also decrease the risks life. for certain types of cancer. Robert Louis Stevenson Mayor Allred said he felt it was still two homes which is illegal in. Spring City and until Brown could show blue prints showing one home on his lot the city should not approve his permit. Planning and zoning made a motion which was passed not to compensate Kenneth Allred or stop him from building the second trailer court. At an earlier planning and zoning meeting, members were made aware that instead of having four lots it was possible two smaller parcels, thought to be separate lots, may have been added to the two larger lots to form two lots. Planning and zoning also requested to look at Allreds old zoning permit and to look further into the boundaries of the city. Approved permits were given to Robert Hamblin for a garage and to Peter Goss for a log storage structure that was previously approved by the Historic District. Paula Shelley, a junior at North Sanpete High School, enjoys participating in musicals, swimming and caring for children. She will perform a vocal solo. Lachelle Anderson, a junior at North Sanpete High School and member of the National Honor Society, enjoys swimming, art, dancing and singing. She will perform a vocal solo. Marva attending Worley, Snow College, enjoys horseback riding, being outdoors, cross country and dancing.. 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