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Show UrM PRESS 307 Volume 106 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 'c I.. &r $ M A I- -' 8 4 H Sr ini October 28, 998 County races For Sanpete County Sheriff Democrat Claude A. Pickett, Ephraim; Republican Wallace S. iSSAmM member; Dan Lundgren, representative from the architectural firm of Chong & Associates; and Chad Broderick, contractor; take part in ground breaking ceremonies to begin the pro- ject. North Sanpete Neighborhood watch program effective soon FAIR VIEW Residents of Fairview, Spring City and Mt. Pleasant may soon be seeing something strange in their neighborhoods, when the Neighborhood Watch program behins on Hallowes Eve, Friday, Oct. 30th. Everyone is encouraged to join by calling Gene Nielson in Fairview, Rosalie Peterin Mt. Pleasant, son in and Roy Rostron Spring City. The Neighborhood Watch community will be using reflective, magnetic signs on their vehicles to publicize their efforts in watching neighborhoods. They feel that these signs will not only send a signal to potential criminals, but will also let citizens know that each town will be implementing the program. 427-946- 462-901- 5, 3, 462-271- 8, The committee would like to involve as many community members as possible in using these signs. On a volunteer basis, a citizen will place a sign on their vehicle and follow their normal routine watching for any unusual activity. The sign would then be turned over to the next volunteer person. They plan to purchase more signs as they see the need and evaluate the effectiveness of their plan. town will oversee tins process? A list of volunteers will be kept and vogach people will become the Crime Prevention Council. these 1 S ASSN nsnic Price 500 MANTI Sanpete voters will be selecting local, state and national officials when they take to the polls for the 1998 General Election Tuesday, Nov. 3. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. After 10 years of work and changing locations four times, the Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizen Apartments are finally coming to reality as Mt. Pleasant Mayor; Chesley Christensen, Dorothy Jensen, Senior Citizen committee 200 Number Forty Three General Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3rd cvr.r y & - W The council will meet with local law enforcement to report and discuss concerns they have seen. Each volunteer will have instructions given to them with the magnetic sign of how and when to use the sign. "It will take all of us as a community to succeed in watching our neighborhoods. Neighborhood Watch is not a group of vigilantes, but rather a group of vigilant citizens" says Gene Nielson, program coordinator. High to host donkey basketball MT. PLEASANT Donkey basketball will be held at North Sanpete High School Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to come to watch local business men and women compete against students and faculty. Tickets are available at the gym entrance prior to the show. Proceeds will benefit the North Sanpete High School Athletic Department. Donald H. Hagberg is conducting a write-i- n campaign after a loss in the primary runoff. Stan Anderson, Ephraim, holding the seat for Sanpete County Sheriff was defeated in the primary election to Wallace Buchanan. Buchanan, Manti; and Republican Donald H. Hagberg, Mt. Pleasant; are contending for the four-yeadministrative post. ar County Commissioner "A candidates are Jay D. Alder, (D) Manti; Bruce A. Blackham, (R) Gunnison and Benton L. PeterAmerican, sen, Independent Manti. Keller Christensen, Gunnison, decided not to run for Commissioner "B" County candidate, incumbent Eddie L. Cox, (R) Fairview, is unopposed. Competing for the office of County Clerk, incumbent Kristine lenged by Kathy G. Nelson, Fairview. Incumbent Michael D. Barclay, Manti. is running against Douglas L. Neeley, Manti. Those running unopposed for races include; South Sanpete School District seat 1, incumbent Jim Braithwaite, Manti, and for seat 5, Roger L. Nielson, Ephraim. non-partis- Frischknecht Anderson, Manti and Robert McKell liams, (R) Wales. (D) Wil- Running for County Assessor, incumbent Steven B. Kjar. (D) Manti. and Eugene S. Bartholomew, (R) Mayfield. Those running unopposed for county offices include: County Attorney, incumbent Ross C. Blackham, (R) Moroni; County incumbent RecorderSurveyor, Reed D. Hatch, (R) Manti; County Auditor, incumbent Ilene B. Roth, (R) Manti; and County Treasurer, incumbent Earl D. Clark, (R) Spring City. races Incumbent Ronald L. Ivory, Fountain Green, is being challenged by Robert Don Hansen, Fountain Green, for North Sanpete School District seat 4. For North Sanpete School District seat 5, incumbent Allan P. Hall, Fairview, is being chal Non-partis- Retention election For County Justice Court Judge, incumbent Ned Jensen, Ephraim. Sixth District Court Judge, incumbent Kay L. Mclff, Richfield. Both retention elections are unopposed. Publication notice MT. PLEASAN- T- The Pyramid will be distributed on Thursday, Nov. 5, this week only, so we can bring our readers election results. The deadline for ads and news articles will still be Monday, Nov. 2, at noon. The Shopper will be distributed on Wednesday, Nov. 4, as usual. Polling Places SANPETE COUNTY Polls will be from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for Tuesday, Nov. 3. Indianola: John L. Bigler residence, 36000 North 1 1090 East. Milbum: Wanda Terry residence, 29480 North 11090 East. Fairview 1 and 2: Senior Citizens Center, 59 East Center Mt. Pleasant 1, 2 and 3: City Hall Blue Room, 115 West locations Main. Spring City: City Hall, 150 East Center. Chester: Radene Sunderland Residence, 5720 East 14320 North. Wales: Wales Fire Station, 194 North State. Fountain Green: City Hall, 84 South State. Moroni 1 and 2: City Hall, 36 North Center. Ephraim 1, 2, 3, and 4: Senior Citizen Center, 85 West 100 North. Manti 1: Manti City Library Club Room, 02 South Main. Manti 2: City Hall, 50 South Main. Manti 3: Senior Citizens Center, 54 North Main. Sterling: Town Hall and Fire Station, 100 West 100 North. Mayfield: Mayfield City Hall, 52 North Main. Gunnison 1 and 2: Senior Citizen Center, 38 West Center. Centerfield: Town Hall, 130 South Main. Axtell: LDS Church, 14520 South 10500 West. Fayette: Town Hall. Long-awaitwork on the bridge located at 100 West 100 North by the Post Office has begun. Tom Crisp, contractor, says he hopes th bridge will be open soon. |