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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - November 6, 2003 MP library receives top ranking MT. PLEASAN- T- The 2003 Hennens American Public Library Ratings Rankings, released in the October issue of "American Libraries" have rated the Mt. Pleasant Public Library as a top 10 library in the nation. The HAPLR Rankings assess and rank the nations public libraries on a yearly basis. The data on which this edition is based was on information that was reported by librarians in 2002. CUCF news 0 dfflU oQ The scores arc added for each library within a population category to develop a weighted score. the Mt. Pleasant Public Library falls into the population category of 2,500 to 4,999 and ranked accordingl- (HA-PL- ythat Out of the 1,300 libraries were ranked in this Pleasant Mt. ranked eighth. category, other Utah only libraries that rated were the Salt Lake County System, which ranked seventh out of 76 libraries in the over 500,-00- 0 category and the Salt Lake City Public Library, The The HAPLR scores are based on measures such as expenditure per capita, visits per capita, collection turnover, circulation and reference per capita, visits per hour and circulations per which 329 sixth ranked in the out 100,000 to of 249,-99- 9 Through a $4,000 matching grant from the Utah Office of contribution Museum Services, and considerable from museum volunteer staff, the Fainiew Museum of History and Art has purchased a new digital copier and published a new museum brochure. d TtstiiLr J7nnrl UUll AJlltlti A man can stand anything but a succession of ordinary days. requests donations EPHRAI- 1 If so, he or she may be reacting to certain synthetic food according to the Association, a of organization whose children are , foods or additives, Feingold nonprofit parents chemical-ly-sensitiv- e. To receive free information, send a long envelope to Frien-gol- d Association, Department 440A, 127 East Main Street, Suite 106, Riverhead, NY 11901 or call or visit www.feingold.org. The Feingold Association is named after a pioneer in the field of diet and behavior, Benjamin F. Feingold, MD. Building on the work of other researchers and his experience as an allergist, he published his research and for the lay per- Child is Uyeractive. While adults may have reactions such as headaches, hives or asthma, children are more likely to eodiibit a change in behavior or inability to pay attention. shows association The parents how to select supermarket foods that do not contain additives that can affect the learning, health and behavior of children. Conservatively, one out of every 20 children in the country is diagnosed with ADHD. They are at greater risk for school failure, conduct disorders, adult criminal behavior and 06 W. Main, Mount Pleasant, M- and cash are greatly The Bank of appreciated. Ephraim has three locations to better serve the county. Drop off donations at the Ephraim North, 757 North Main; Mt. Pleasant Branch, inside located Horseshoe Mountain Hardware, 1095 South Highway 89; or the Main office, 2 North Main. The Bank of Ephraim is a member of the FDIC and an Children s misconduct may be food related Your for incarcerated usually serious crimes. The Board of Pardons is averaging about 30 hearings per month. The education department focuses on drug therapy at in previous years. Cowboy rodeo finals The Cowboy SALINA-- - Queen Contest. This contest is open to interested girls between the ages 14 and 24. The girls will compete for the title of CRC queen by completing several areas of competition including modeling, - ; wellsfargo.combi2 1. When lightning strikes sand, the heat sometimes fuses the sand into long, slender glass tubes called fulgurites, commonly called petrified lightning. Because Norway is so far north, it has long periods every summer when the sun shines 24 hours a day. The Next Stage , v ? substance abuse. It takes an enormous toll on their families and society. In published studies, up to 81 percent of children with ADHD showed improvement with diet. ' Froe? We were baffled too, until we learned more about the antiques business. housing equal opportunity lender. fans seed Sunflower should thank North Dakota, our nations top producer of the tasty seed snack. The nightingale builds its nest near the ground in thickets or hedges. North Dakota is often called the "Flickertail State," because of the many flicker-tai- l ground squirrels that live in the central part of the state. Cleary Building Corp. Quiltty Custom Buildings Off SO 000 Outings Sen Sox 1978 fissured Service Plumbing & Heating Eric M. Chaffee-Owne- r Mt. Pleasant Cell: (435) Home: (435) Servicing all 660-151- 8 462-387- 5 your heating and plumbing heeds: Heating, Plumbing, Water Filtration, Sewer Lines, Boiler Work, Water Softeners, Drain Cleaning, Leaky Faucets, water heate.s, Main Water Line Repair & Replacement, Bathroom Remodels, Emergency Service Courteous Operated with Fast, Friendly, Reliable, Clean Upping and instabtbn of structures customized Carrera! Exdisve Residential 4srtx FJy razed ot FABRAL and Grand Agngifcira) III Plus Steel best warranty n (he ndusty1 Multiph Uniltd CaT us for Horse jar Suit. loc.Mn.fn tuMdng needs Map Just for the record, a froe is an antique gardening tool.That's just one of the interesting facts we've learned from one of our customers. You see, we make it our goal to learn the business needs of all our clients. That way, they get the products and services they need most. Plus, as the leader in Internet banking, we have a Web site just for small business that has interactive tools and lots of product information. Keep that business card above handy, we're ready to hear from you. & Locally Owned & 20 years experience 1 Specializing in the manufacturing, mmmmmmt Toll WWW.Cltary building com C200J Wells Fargo Banks. Free built wM pride before die ariemreeft it rrptftif Ail rights reserved. Members FOIG a speech, an impromptu question, an interview and horsemanship skills. The royalty will represent the CRC at numerous rodeos throughout the 2004 year. in interested Anyone watching or competing in this contest should contact Kay Jensen at Canned goods, tance of willing volunteers. The rodeo will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, in the Biackhawk Arena at 1 p.m. VV7;v plumber and locksmith have been sent to Sanpete County Jail to help them meet building requirements. The county will not be able to house inmates until all requirements and codes have been met. CUCF will not be having a work crew from this jail in the future. Most of the inmates coming into CUCF are from reception and orientation at Draper. There may be some management issues with the new inmates, as the majority inmate age is 20-3- 0 years old. The young inmates are than Talk to a Wells Fargo Banker at from now until Dec. 24. All donations benefit needy Sanpete County residents. a book Rodeo Commission finals will be held Friday, Nov. 7 and Saturday, Nov. 8, in Salina. In conjunction with the CRC finals rodeo, there will also be the annual Cow'-bo- y Rodeo Commission inmates on it so far. There will be more GED graduates this year, because the program is even stronger Business Banking Group The annual Sanpete County Food Drive sponsored by the Bank of Ephraim is again underway wrote son, CUCF for several years. The list of staff who want to transfer from Draper has been exhausted and there are still 12 correctional officer A i RIVERHEAD, N- Y- Does your child get upset too easily, act impulsively, have a short attention span, or a learning disability? CUCF. Most inmates that are sent to be housed at CUCF have a long time to serve, so they have time to complete the programs. The high school graduation list this year has 130 Unit vacancies to fill. A local recruitment has been opened to hire for these There were appositions. proximately 100 applicants. A hiring roster will be created to fill future vacancies. category. This is a big honor for libraries, especially for one the size of Mt. Pleasant. The board is excited to be recognized for their hard work. There is an excellent staff that is committed to giving great service to their patrons. visit. Each factor is weighted and then scored. Only libraries serving comparably sized populations are compared with one another. new N- The at the Central Correctional Facility (CUCF) opened Oct. 1. Since this time inmates have been moving into this unit and total inmate count has increased. The inmate count has grown at a phenomenal rate since last fall, at an approximate increase of 20 male beds per month. About 22 new staff will be hired to work this unit. The count at CUCF will rise to around 1,100 beds. The department is still looking at purchasing the Oxbow Jail to house the This female population. would then open up 288 beds for male inmates at Draper. It is not expected there will be an increase of beds at GUNNISO- Birch Utah |