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Show tact the city cemetery sexton to arrange a place for it. Page Six - The Pyramid - November 12, 1997 Moroni Council discusses proposed culinary upgrade council might be willing to help. She listed other projects the Upgrading council has helped which include of one was water system culinary the discussed community building in Ephthe main issues during raim, The Main Street Project in the regularly Oct. 22 council Mt. Pleasant, Fairview Museum, meeting. Tim Jones, Jones & Demille and a new project which encourEngineering, Richfield, appeared ages farmers to restore historic before the council to discuss barns. Water issues options on upgrading the culinary water. In other discussion, council memJones stated he felt the system bers examined the possibility of didn't need a complete overhaul, requiring new homes to extend an rebut needs some eight-inc- h water main to the far end of the property, regardless of placing and upgrading. He mentioned the current fire code reguwhere it hooks up into the home. lation requires at least an eight-inc- h The next person would then main and 500 gallon per pickup and run the main to the minute flow. end of their property. Jones recommended applying Another discussion centered for funding through the State on concerns of placing a shut-oWater Resources Department, valve on the main input line at because it gives zero interest the lower headhouse to keep the loans and not Community Develwater from draining if the main opment Block Grant (CDBG) or pipe breaks. This came under Permanent Community Impact discussion after a line broke that Fund Board (PCIFB) since the nearly drained the tank earlier in the month. city is considering applying to Police them for the opera house project. Mayor Roger Cook announced that he has had complaints about Heritage council June Crane, Sanpete Heritage the police department not citing Council, invited Moroni the join more traffic problems. Cook the council. She was unsure of explained the city has had a rash the amount necessary to join, but of thefts that have kept part-tim- e officer. Claude Pickett, busy. thought it was in the neighborCook maintained the police hood of $1,000. are doing everything they can and She said the council was originally set up for only four called for resident support. He cities, but now recognize the asked citizens to call 911 if they see a problem, including traffic need to expand and include other violations, and if no can respond Sanpete County cities. She mention the Opera House in a reasonable amount of time, to call him. was a worthwhile project and the by C.R. Truitt the MORONI-- - spot-fixin- g, ff r I Sat. Computer Clip Art 40 Stickers, Paper All 30 $5.89 Photo Corners $3.19 Caligraphy Pens $1.78 15-1- 3. Fairview beat The Dont Nos 15-- 7 and Ephraim was over Skyline Financial 15-- 8 and 15-Owens beat The Dont 15-1- 3. 9; Nos 15-- 9, 15-- 7; 15-1- 17-1- 5; 15-1- 3; 15-1- 3, So. 500 Students can enroll for winter TV GED er The Elementary School recently held a Halloween Party at the school on Oct. 31 under the direction of PTO officers. President Bushs father. Pres cott, was U.S. Senator from Connecticut. , BEST CD RATES Valley the DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES in SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Utah State Office of Education is now enrolling students for the winter GED on TV program. Winter classes start soon and enrollment is free. To enroll or receive more information call e at Enrollment includes three workbooks that compliment televised lessons and assistance finding additional help at local adult education programs. After completing the course and successfully passing the GED exam, students receive a GED certificate and up to five units of high school credit. 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Christiansen Glass & Paint 951 S. State, Mt. Pleasant Patches of Time 80 15-- Ivory Financial defeated The Dont Nos in three games 2 and Larsens over The Sports Jorgensens beat Owens in three 15-- 8 and games 17-1- 5, for 436-827- 5. MT. PLEASAN- T- Reed and Opal Miller have been called to serve in the Mexico Merida LDS Mission. They will speak on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 2:50 p.m. in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward, 49 South State. Reed is the son of Karl and Frances Miller, Provo. Opal is the daughter of the late Merlin and Amanda Tryon, formally of Mesa. AZ. They enter the MTC on Nov. 18. 6. Blain's won over Holdens 15-- To make reservations functions or activities, call FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Joseph Darcey Jakins son of Darrell and Gina Jakins was named and blessed on Sunday, Nov. 2, by his father in the Fountain Green Second LDS Ward. Grandparents are Duane and Merril Jakins, Tooele; Evette Swanepocl, Johannesburg, South Africa, and the late Julius Swane-poe- l. is Eileen South Malan, Johannesburg, Africa. A family dinner was held with 45 relatives attending. Millers to serve in Mexico Mission p.m. Fisker Sissors $3.99 Comer Punches $5.19 Corner Edgers 15-1- 1, 1, 2. toll-fre- MT. PLEASAN- T- In co-e- d volleyball action this week it was Spring City defeating Tuckers in three games. 15-and standings Nov. 13, 14, 15 1:00-6:0- 0 volleyball Co-e- d . MORON- I- Activities for senior citizens for November are as follows: Nov. 13, 9 to 11:30 a.m., heat sign-u- p at the center; Nov. 14, 12:30 p.m., bingo; Nov, 18, 11 a.m. to noon, ear clinic; Nov. 19, 12:30 p.m,, blood pressure; Nov, 21, noon, Thanksgiving Party, make reservations by Nov. 19 and bring own dishes; Nov. 27, center will close for the holiday and reopen on Dec. Volleyball SUPER SALE hur, Fri, & Miscellaneous Councilman Pipher stated the city's "Welcome sign is still face down in a private yard. Councilman Larsen reported to Ramona Harris, beautification chairperson, money that was mistakenly put into the general budget has been moved to the beautification account. The council also discussed fixing broken ropes on two flag poles. Annexation of the Steve Jensen property, located east of town, was approved. Barbara Gordon, city recorder, relayed a womans request to place a stone grave marker for an ancestor, who his buried in the old part of the cemetery, but no one knows where. Council members agreed to let the woman place the marker, with the stipulation that she con- - 5, SCRAPB00KERS Moroni Seniors Ftn Green news Spring City (801)462-243- 6 (800) 6 834-243- 84 West Main, P.0. 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