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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - October 20, 1999 -- Community theatre fills Opera House with music pete Academy. Costuming was provided by Susan Thompson. The idea behind holding the dinner theater in the Opera House, which is still under construction, was to raise awareness and money for the restoration project. The first evenings production was a special corporate night sponsored by Senator Blackham to raise funds from some of the larger businesses in Sanpete. .by Sheila Washburn MORON- I- The Old Opera House was filled with music for the first time in years as the Theater Community Sanpete recently presentetj its fifth annual dinner theater. restoration is not and dinner guests were complete, asked to dress for the cold, they quickly warmed up as they were served a meal prepared by Steve Hart and Jean Chapman. After dinner, Bob MacGillvary, Participating companies president of Sanpete Community Questar Gas, Utah Power, Union Theater, presented a check from Pacific, Central Utah Telephone, the theater company to Senator US West, Far West Bank, MorLeonard Blackham, for the cononi Feed Credit Union, Utah tinued restoration of the Opera Farm Credit Association, ChevHouse. BP Amoco, Moroni Feed Then guests turned attention to ron, Mark Anderson, master of ceremonies, as he explained that the nights entertainment would be a melodrama, which requires help from the crowd. Everyone was asked to cheer for the hero, boo for the villain, and root for the MT. PLEASAN- T- A new damsel in distress. Dans "Buck and business, It didnt take long for "The Shame of Tombstone", by Tim (B&D) Fancy Smoked Salmon", has recently opened a processing Kelly, to draw in the Sanpete crowd with a French maid from plant in the area, featuring packChester, a bumpy stage coach aged fresh and frozen smoked ride from Nephi, and several salmon fillets, fresh salmon dips references to The Pyramid. as well as gift packages. Audience members laughed, About 30 years ago, Dannie cheered, whistled, and added Rasmussen in his hometown of their own lines as cast members Roseburg, OR, began a hobby of spun a tale about a shameful smoking salmon that he had secret held by the respected caught in Winchester Bay on the widow in the county, the villains Oregon coast. who would blackmail her, and For years he had heard from the many hero's that saved her. family and friends that he should The Spring City Crooners, a go into the business. One day barbershop quartet, consisting of while visiting his neighbor, Jason Ray Christensen, Bruce ChrisBuck, former Brigham Young tiansen, Boyd Hansen, and Mel University and Cincinnati BenWilcox, set the mood with severgal's football player, they decided al numbers. to go into business together. Cast members included: Mar-lain- e Buck owns a 1200-acr- e cattle Kirton, playing the French ranch in Manti, while Rasmussen maid; Sonia Lomstead, as Amresides in Mt. Pleasant. Rasmusanda Goodsort; Connie Roper, as sen had retired in early 1999 as Flora Courtland; Ann Brother-sopresident from All-StDelivery, as Peachy Jamm, Mike Inc., a company he had started Kowalski, as Judge Mortimer about 15 years ago. With time on Harshly; Deanna Ericsen, as Old his hands, he decided the time Timer; was right to turn his hobby into a Saebra Muller, as Sidekick; business. Lamar Beardall, as Lonely Wolf; The family-ru- n business is LaTressa Ericksen, as Little currently processing about 5,000 Victoria; Clifford Mott, as Lt. pounds of salmon per month, but Pete Bogg; Cameron Beatty, as projections show they will have the capability to process about Wing Tip; Cathy MacGilliviary, as Unkown Woman; and Ashley 54,000 pounds per month within Brotherson, as poor shoeshine four to five months. When those boy. projections are met, they plan to Sets were done by Ed Hennin-ge- i, expand. Hans Rasmussen, Craig Rasmussen stated that quality Rasmussen and students of San is the number one concern for the Although 10 - Fritry s v Strfurcayl04- - Norbest, Sanpete Steel, and Canyon Fuel. Also participating were Kents Company, r a of Richfield, Market, Bank of Ephraim, Ash Grove Coca-Col- Cement, Brush Wellman, Intermountain Health Care, and Utah Hospitals Association. The Opera House is currently in phase two of construction, whicti includes restoration of brick, north doors and windows and complete framing of the interior of the original building. Construction on restrooms, kitchen and foyer will begin next week. Funding of $70,000 still needs to be raised for phase three, which includes completion of the interior, parking lot and grounds. Cottage ( Smoked salmon business arrives in Mt. Pleasant n, ar farm-raise- Atlantic d salmon, flown in fresh daily. He stated that the salmon is processed within 30 to 48 hours after harvesting from Heritage Farms of Vancouver and Sterling Farms of Toronto, Canada. There are no chemical additives, preservatives or coloring added to the product. stated that the Rasmussen be will available locally product as well as marketed - by Elite Foodservice Associates, servicing restaurants and catering industry and Impact Foods for retail and grocery chains. They have also contracted with the Denver Buffalo Company to market products from Colorado to the Mississippi River. Gift packages are available for sale by visiting an internet web site at www.buckanddans.com. Rasmussen expressed appreciation to Far West Bank for help and guidance received in the of B&Ds Fancy undertaking Smoked Salmon. SHEDS, BARNS STEEL TUBE SQUARERECTANGLE-- product, using only the finest Us FG city donates money, reviews election results Awareness by C.R. Truitt District asks for blankets MT. PLEASAN- T- As part of "Make a Difference Day", North Sanpete School District will be collecting gloves and blankets for the Mt. Pleasant Food Bank. For more information call Karen Kamalu at North Sanpete Middle School, 436-820- ,, Any individual, faoijy that would like to contribute may take donations to any school in the district by Friday, Oct. 22. Items should be clean and new, or "nearly new". At this time of year, children and elderly are especially in need of these items. All donations will go to families in the area. trick-or-trea- ts for UNICEF Galvanized 37 s.f. 212, 3, 312, 4, 5, 6 jsficri05 3- METALMART Green 42c s.f. White - Gray - Tan - Beige 46t s.f. CLOSEOUTS - LIMITED QTYS BUY NOW DELIVERY AVAILABLE CUSTOM LENGTHS t Visit our Web sites! E 100 S. LEHI, UT Call For FREE StockPrice List! 1200 www.mcfrugal.com www.metaisales.com Continous rain gutter, siding, soffit, fascia Colton Michael Condie, son of Brandon and Sadie Christensen Condie, Spanish Fork, celebrated his first birthday on Oct. 13, 1999. Grandparents are Bruce and Laura Christensen, Moroni, and Mike and Marolyn Condie, Lehi. are Dora Anderson, Moroni; Nada Mills, Spanish Fork; and Marion Condie, Syracuse. Great-greagrandmother is Ragna Olson, Sun City, AZ. Great-grandparen- ts t- "Let us give you a bid Building Reliable Russ Keisel Experienced Quality guaranteed y 435462-392- 2 May I give you a bid? 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Natalie, who ,is working wit- hKay Jensen, asked the city for $500 to match a grant they are pursuing. The city agreed to pay $100 more than they contributed last year. New members Naylor anMayor Pro-Tenounced that the city needs one member for the replacement Planning and Zoning Commission and another one for the Board of Adjustments. will be members Proposed contacted by letter with the official offer to join the city government agencies. . m Councilman Lund was given the permission to order 1,000 more Fountain Green History Books from the citys publishers. After some discussion, council members concluded that more people will want the books, which are on sale at city hall. served. On Sunday, Oct. 24, a memorial service for those who have lost loved ones in substance abuse will be held in the Blue Room at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, from 5 to 7 p.m. On Monday, Oct. 25, a family carnival for kids will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., at 265 North State Street, Mt. Pleasant. On Tuesday, Oct. 26, a skit by the BAAD Club from Snow College will be presented in the Student Center in the Philadelphia Room, 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim, from 7 to 9 p.m. On Wednesday, Oct. 27, "Alternative Highs" will be at the Snow College Activity Center in Ephraim from 7 to 9 p.m. Activities include massage therapy, herbal alternatives, hypnotherapy. Rock climbing will be offered, but has a small fee. On Thursday and Friday, Oct. 28 and Oct. 29, movies and refreshments will be held at the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center, 10 North State Street, from 7 to 11 p.m. 3 ATTENTION PRIVATE FOREST LAND OWNERS Do you have dead spruce on your property? We g . are inteiested in harvesting dead spruce! Also other species. Toll-Fre- e Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old he will not depart from it. Bible, Proverbs 22:6 words Alcohol and Drugs (BAAD) Club of Snow College will host History books MT. PLEASAN- T- First Prest" byterian Church will for United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 4:00 p.m. Children dress-u- p in Halloween costumes and go door-to-doasking for monetary help. Money collected goes to needy children in third world countries for food, clothing, medical supplies and other items. The MT. PLEASAN- T- Measures Affect Theoretically Relative (MATR) and Badgers Against CAPT William Hazlitt homecoming week slated for Oct. 23-2- 9 City Recorder Maureen Lund announced the results of the Primary Election held Oct. 5., the six highest candidates will continue on to the November election. Results were: Scott R. Collard, 75; Mary T. Gilgen, 72; Seth N. Owens, 70; Chadwick Gordon, 55; Shelith E. Jacobson, 51; Sheldon E. Edmunds, 22; C. Ray Truitt, Jr., 15; Loueda A. Jensen, 13. . He will never have true friends who is afraid of making enemies. FFA takes part in Bull's Genera! Dan Naylor acted as mayor pro-tein the absence of Mayor Dean Hansen, who was recovering from a farm accident. m FOUNTAIN GREE- N- In a short meeting, council members dispensed with the business of looking at election results, listening to a money request and ordering more history books, on Oct. 6. Cover your own with STEEL SHEETS and scrapbooking. A grand opening will be held Thursday, Oct. 21, with a ribbon cutting ceremony by Fairview Mayor Ronald Giles and a free drawing. ers of the newly opened "Cozy Cottage", located at 26 South State Street in Fairview. The store features scrapbooking supplies, crafts, gifts, paintings and offers classes in fine arts Local church & HOMES tU! Denise Milne and Julie Anderson are the own- the rJ-- ! I H j Satterwhite Log tlH ttHIHH tHDHI HH HH HI II I Homes H IH HI H !H IHI H ItT New Home? Battle or Remodel Hymn of the Republic were written by Julia Ward Howe in 1861 after visiting army camps around Washington. 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