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Show MP Library presents Lady Hawks boast Disneyland in stories 1 Region 8 record February 4, 1998 - The Pyramid - Page Seniors menus 3-- MT. PLEASAN- The Public Librarys "Childrens Vacation to Story land" will be held each Wednesday from 11 a.m to noon until March 11. The program is open to all children. T- . of the Caribbean treasure hunt inside the basement of the library. . For more information on the program, contact the.Mt. Pleasant Public Library at On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the theme will be a "Hawaiian Trip". Making a flower lei necklace and learning a hula dance, complete with arm, hand and eye movements for the song, "Going to the Hukilau" is part of the Hawaiian vacation. Passports will be stamped with a Hawaiian sticker. free 462-324- Mouseketeer songs and stories are a part of the trip. Passport stamps will be given for each vacation-lan- d story each week. 0. Gailene Hooper has planned "Disneyland as the theme for todays program, Feb. 4, The will include making activity Mickey Mouse ears and a pirates by Hailey Palmer MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Lady Hawks basketball team are currently over halfway through region play and have an impressive record of Region play started with a win over the Delta Rabbits with a 60-4- 5 victory led by senior, Jenny Aagard, with 16 points and junior, Kristen Bailey with 15 11 rebounds and 5 points, blocked shots. ARE YOU PREPARED? - Food - Wafer Let me show you how to do this without increasing your food budget This is for real! No gimmicks! For more information or appointment call 445-327- 5 Annual Horseshoe Irrigation Co. Stockholders Meeting 7 p.m. Wed., Feb. 11 B-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION M PENNZD 0 During Pennzoil's "Subscription you'll receive a FREE subscription to any one of 35 exciting magazines just for purchasing 1 2 quarts of quality Pennzoil motor oil. UP TD A S2I.00 VALUE! 10W30 10W40 15W40 $41 R48 Per Case 30 HD EXPRESS i Camp stories on wanted list The camp opened in 1958 and the last summer it was in operation was 1972. Turner served on the camp staff each of the 15 years the camp was open. Turner is planning for the book to be published this spring, marking the 40th anniversary of the camp. The book will feature many of Turners experiences, but he is also wanting anyone who attended the camp to submit their stories and experiences. He reminds those submitting stories to include their position in Scouting, when they attended the camp and their name, address and phone number. Send the stories to Paul Turner, 145 West 400 North, Richfield, UT 84701. He encourages those having more than one story, to share them all. He said that the book should be interesting reading especially for those attending that camp or are interested in Scout-- " ingjir the outdoors. Spring City City Hall Q AUTO PARTS 0 Rock Chip PENNZOIL Pleasant, UT Repairs 0Side, Back 84647 Vent 0 pennzoil & Windshields. Christiansen Glass Stop. Go. Pennzoil." 951 S. See store for complete details on this mail-i- offer 1998 Pennzoil Products Company Promotion ends 33198 Mt. State, (801)462-243- & it! Paint Pleasant 6 (800)834-243- 6 ONLY UNTIL FEB 28TH ONLY UNTIL FEB 28TH o 2r C xi 2 oo CM T1 00 UJ m tn LL N3 CO 3JlSo!tMAIN!fNERHIff623?0222 whipped potatoes peascarrots, peaches, MT. PLEASAN- T- Activities for senior citizens are as follows: Feb. 4, 3:30 p.m., video matinee, "Fly Away Home". Popcorn and drinks will be served. Treat-nit- e social at 6 p.m., bring own bowls and a friend; a short program is scheduled. Feb. 9, 9 a.m., quilting; canasta and the foot clinic will begin at 1 p.m. Feb. 10, quilting at 9 a.m. Feb. 11, 9 a.m., service trip to Provo Orem area. Call Bernice Coates for reservations at gravy, ginger- bread with topping; Feb. 13, navy beans and ham, cheese and celery stick, jello with fruit, cookie. Feb. 17, spaghetti and meat-ball- s, Feb. 16, 9 a.m., quilting and tossed green salad, fruit Canasta Club meets at 1 p.m. Feb. 18, bread; cake, cup, garlic Feb. 17, 9 a.m., quilting. baked chicken, whipped Feb. 18. potluck social night. com, fruit dessert and A program is planned. Bring cake; Feb. 19, clam chowder, fish fillets, lemon and orange dishes and a friend. On Jan. 20, an election was wedge, orange spice bar; Feb. held to elect new board members. 20, shepherds pie, coleslaw, All existing members were susapricots, cookie. tained and six new members were Feb. 24, mild sausage patty, elected. Those elected were Vic-ke- y scalloped potatoes, peas, fruit; Seeman, Amoir Deuel, Eva Feb. 25, homemade chicken Staker, Lloyd Vance, Lois Neh-mnoodle soup, fruit salad on letand Gerald Nehmer. tuce, cake, biscuitsbutter; Feb. A trip is being planned for 26, roast beef, whipped potatoes March 8. Call Ray Jensen for with gravy, spinach, peaches, details at cinnamon roll; Feb. 27, pork chops, dressinggravy, broccoli, Household vinegar is about peach cobbler. In addition to bread and butter five percent acetic acid. Thats (unless otherwise noted), and the source of the sour taste. milk or juice will also be served. Those planning to eat should contact the center should call 5 and make reservations 9 by a.m. on the day they plan to attend. 462-267- 0. y, high-pace- 3. er 462-246- DWR corrects hunting maps 6. SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Hunters applying for 1998 deer and elk permits through the Division of Wildlife Resources draw process need to be aware that the unit boundary maps included with the 1998 Big Game Proclamation are incorrect. The United States is the worlds leading leather producer. However, the written bound(SPECIAL)-- - A drug that is exciting ary descriptions listed in the researchers in the treatment of pain proclamation are correct. Dolphins are said to have Division spokesman Alan I Q s up to one hundred, which has been form ulated into anew prodClark says many elk units are competes with many humans. uct known as "Arthur Itis," and is affected, but the only deer unit being cal led a "Medical Miracle "by affected is the Thousand Lakes some, in the treatment of debilitating unit. All of the Divisions Northern conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, Region Hunts, cooperative wildrheumatism, painful muscle aches, If you have a mortgage life management units, pronghorn aches, simple backache, bruises, joint and 10,000 dollars or hunts are and and more. Although the mechanism unaffected by the map error. more in consumer debt of action is unclear, experiments inA new map is being produced as: such auto dicate that Arthur Itis, relieves pain loans, by the Division. The word "Recredit- - cards, student vised" will be printed in large red by first selectively attracting, and then letters on the new maps. destroy ing the messenger chemiloans, etc., you are cal which carries pain sensations to Applicants for Utah limited losing thousands of entry elk and deer hunts are the brain, thus eliminating pain in dollars in interest that advised to use the proclamations the affected area. Arthur Itis, is written boundary descriptions and you dont have to pav. available immediately withouta prethe new map. Applicants who Call Family Security scription in an odorless, greaseless, rely on the old map for hunt cream or new roll-o- n choices may inadvertently apply Financial at for a unit they do not intend to lotion form. Arthur Itis, is guaranto find out hunt. teed to work or your money back. how you can save The division is removing all Use only as directed C Stellar Health Products Iik the old of map existing copies thousands, and pay off from proclamations, in cooperaAVAILABLE AT: your debts in 12 to 13 tion with license agents. the time without raising Division director John Kimball 1 N. Main St. Ephraim has decided that all applicants for your monthly payments. 283-444elk permits in the 1998 limited 4 entry draw will be sent a copy of the new map by mail and will be allowed to correct their application if the Division error caused them to apply for the wrong hunt, Presents an as provided in the proclamation. Those who hunt during the general elk and dear seasons should check the written bound1 1, 6:30 . Wednesday, ary descriptions or the revised Mt. map for 1998 general season boundaries. The Division apologizes for Call Mt. Pleasant Library at any inconvenience. For further information contact Carole Lee, Pain may be eliminated for millions 436-827- Warning Anderson Drug Utah Avalanche Center Avalanche Safety Awareness Meeting February p.m Pleasant Stake Center 295 South State 4623240 O 2- 2 O PUBLIC NOTICE C Drain Fluid Fill with new fluid oo CM Inspect for leaks Road test Replace pan gasket Adjust linkage Tl 00 ' UJ LL CD to co CARE OF YOUR & ATF & m 4, take Plus parts sales tax. o z cz 2b r rm-- m tire rotation & n balance m oo to H X oo Rotate 4 wheels & balance M' Check air pressure Inspect brakes 27 point mechanical inspection at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE o Z r C Z m oo IT-TT- ! The Sanpete County Planning Commission will be conducting a Public Hearing to receive comment from citizens regarding the proposed Sanpete County Zoning Ordinance: The Public Hearing will be held at the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah East Courtroom - February 24, 1998 at 7 p.m. Draft copies of the Zoning Ordinance will be available for inspection and review by interested citizens at the County Clerk's Office in Manti between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and the Office of Economic Development Director at TEED Center, 345 West 100 North in Ephraim, Utah. All residents are invited to attend. Those requiring special assistance may telephone Kristine F. Anderson, Sanpete County Clerk, at (435)835-213- 1 at least 3 days prior to the Public Hearing time noted above. IM CO - z 3. MT. PLEASANT SENIOR CITIZENS 19 Glass Insurance Claim? We can handle ONLY UNTIL FEB 28TH The second game was played at Emery when the Spartans gave the Lady Hawks a great fight but the game was won in the last minute as Emily Jacobsen made the free throws by a score of 67-6Jacobsen led the team with 16 points with a terrific performance by all five starters scoring in double digits. Karole Hansen led in rebounds with 10. In the third game, the Lady Hawks took on the Richfield Wildcats defeating them 8 with Richfield in the lead until the last few minutes of the game. Jenny Aagard led the team with 15 points and 9 rebounds. To finish up the first half of region play, the Lady Hawks hosted the Carbon Dinos. The d Hawks led the action throughout the game with the help of Karole Hansens 22 points celebrating a victory with a score of 59-4The Lady Hawks met the Delta Rabbits again on Jan. 29, holding a nice lead through the game defeating them. On Feb. 3, they hosted Emery, with no details available at presstime. On Feb. 10, they meet Richfield and on Feb. 12, they will play in Carbon. non-staini- 180 W. Main St. Mt. MORONI February meals for senior citizens are: Feb. 4, meatballsmushroom gravy, steamed rice, green beans, fruit salad and cookie; Feb. 5, baked ham, augratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, cherry pie, rollsbutter; Feb. 6, stuffed cabbage, buttered com, apple brown betty. Feb. 10, cooks choice; Feb. 11, beef stew with vegetables, cheese stick, fruit crisp, Feb. 12, roast beef, 51-4- RICHFIEL- D- Paul Turner, Richfield businessman and author, is writing a book entitled, "Lost Camp Memories", and is seeking personal experiences and memories from Scouts and leaders that attended the primitive Southern Utah Scout Camp. The camp was located on the Houston Mountain midway between Panguitch and Navajo Lakes. It was in operation two weeks each June and was supervised by the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Equipment FREE 3-- 1. Senior citizens MERCORJ Published in the Sanpete Shopper and The Pyramid February 4 QUALITY CARE INO H182 B3d IlNflAINO H18Z 83d "UlNfl 11, 1998. A"INO H183 S3d UlNfl A1 |