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Show -- TEB3S EDITION - : in 9 i ' AN -t - t 124-1501 OF THE YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2004 50 CENTS NO. 52 VOL 111 ? $ Mt. Pleasant Industrial Park to get more money tricity, water, waste water and storm drainage water. Bona also went on to say MT PLEASANT Everythat phase I to looks real good get of theall of the lots inbeen thing takhave project on with phase II at the Mt. and is list a en there waiting Pleasant Industrial Park said for more. at Bona the Monty monthly In the end the industrial redevelopment meeting held should provide more park to the regular city just prior council meeting at Mt. Pleas- employment for the city and ant City Hall Tuesday north end of the county and also improve tax base for the evening. According to all the infor- city. Old gym mation ana discussion that During the council meeting Bona has had with Economic which followed the RDA Development Administration meeting, Mayor Christensen in is for the place everything noted that the city has purcity to receive $250,000 to chased spectator insurance inII construct phase of the dustrial park near the Mt. so that the city can use the for recreational Martjn Conover THE tremendous outpouring of generous donations to the Sanpete Food Pantry helped make the holidays a little easier for those in need. Donations, which were badly needed, were made at all four Far West Bank locations. All donations stay in the Sanpete area. Snow College students cleaned out their cupboards before leaving for the holidays. Many individuals donated. One gentleman walked into the Ephraim Main Branch the last day of the drive and handed the teller a check for $1,000. Many others have donated cash as well. Far West employees would like to personally give their appreciation to all Sanpete residents for their spirit of caring at this holiday time and throughout the year. A Victim assistance coordinator speaks at Fairview City Council Geoffrey Pace i 1HF PRAM n FAIRVIEW- Mark Topham, Aurora, is a retired Utah Highway Patrol officer 'A' ho was recently chosen as the head of the Victim Assistance Coordinator post, spoke before the city council at the Dec. 21 meeting. Mayor Don Worley expressed his appreciation for Topham accepting this new position. The mayor stated newly-create- d bers recently attended and played Santa's elves at a party held at the Mt. Pleasant Senior Apartments. Residents said the party was more fun than they have had in a long time. Amoire Deuel says, Good job, Youth Coun- Santas community. Lets all get behind them and our present adult city council to make Mt. Pleasant the greatest little city in the whole world. It takes a lot of a lot of work and pride. These kids have all or this and a lot more. Lets all be like them; show each other just how much we self-ambitio- n, faces had real meaning, the party brightened the glowing bright in many lives or a lot of folks this ways. Running here and Christmas season." there, singing songs and a The following was written joke or two, just trying to by resident James Ewell, make everything real pleaswho attended the party. ant. Youth City Council In each one of them, there Today was a very special seems to be a reason to care. day. I had a chance to meet God bless these beautiful chilsome kids who really care dren, protect them, let them really care from the bottom of our hearts. We appreciate all the wonderful guys and gals and their supervisors. Also, all of you are very special to this community and all of us Oldies really love and respect you in every way. Christmas at the Mt. Pleasant Senior Center was celebrated with sev- eral local residents and the Mt. Pleasant Youth City Council. There was food, fun and gifts. Residents in attendance were Lenor Simons, Lois w ot Off-Premi- se See FAIRVIEW CITY COUNCIL purpos- es. According to the mayor, the insurance will only be in effect when a city sponsored activity is being held at the old gym. He went on to say that the city is currently paying all of the utilities at the gym, taking care of the landscape and any other obligations that were agreed upon with the n 1 v- rWWvMM - STAFF WRITER FOUNTAIN GREEN- - A possible phone predator was recently reported in the Fountain Green and Moroni area. Children from grade schools and middle school were being contacted oy a male suspect and asked a series of questions, posing to be a teacher from another school. Its reported that the suspect said he was doing a survey and asked the children contacted several questions like, Do you get spanked?, Do you like spankings?, Do you have any friends who have younger sisters? Some of the questions border perversion, however, according to Fountain Green Chief of Police Chad J. Huff, the suspect has not done anything wrong yet, there is nothing found to be alarmed about. s need to be aware However, parents and and talk with their children about phone and Internet safety. Remind children of what not to talk about on the telephone and to be aware of the danger of strangers. The FBI is involved. No suspect is currently charged. care-taker- Happy lew Tear! on Page 8 Stanka, Netti Billingsley, Jan Gillian. Mary Roberts, Helen Lassan, Don Moss, Ruth Bryan, Betty Petersen, Ralph Andersen, Arnold Parry and James (Frip) Ewell. The Mt. Pleasant Youth City Council in attendance WWW.HARKTHEHERALD.COM & original March 16 deadline. The road extension at 440 East 200 South will be completed by the spring season road extenwith a a dead end and a with sion, turn around spot. It was noted that three criteria were needed to make this kind of extension and all three were met to make this project a finished item. Resolution No. 2004-0- : Public Comment of Sale of Land will have a public hearing in January at the regular council meeting on the third Tuesday. But, the meeting will be held at 7 p.m., for this meeting only. Ordinance No. 2004-08- : Signing was discussed in some detail. Business signs in the community direct the public to a business's location other than where a particular sign is lo- 500-fo- grow to be the leaders of this about the world. The Mt. Pleasant Youth City Council, standing tall, helping where help is needed. They were giving their all, to please and help when they could with a group of residents at the senior apartments. Just the smiles on their cil, it gym Pleasant Airport. Phase II includes more roads, curb and gutter, electric hookup equipment and the subdividing of the land into usable lots for commercial development. Bona also noted that a fuel tank will be constructed at the airport as part of this phase. The project which will cost $412,000 will use the federal which will be money Possible phone predator suspected in Ft. Green, Moroni at senior apartment party MT. PLEASAN- T- Mt. Pleasant Youth Council mem- RAMID which was association tracted to do 28 hours per quartered in Manti. formed to remodel the matched work the city by week, he foresees the need to Sewer project will do in dealing with elec work beyond the call of duty local sewer the Concerning nership between the county as regards to time restric- project, the council stated and the state, Topham is set- tions. that it is being done by Sunseated also He that rise Engineering for the city. up to counsel those who have become victims of sexual, do- Fairview is seeking to have a The collection system has 12 mestic, or other violent crisis shelter, such as the individual pump stations. New Horizon Crisis shelter The canyon road part of the crimes. These cases need not be in Richfield. He will report system is completed in the adjudicated to have Topham directly to the Sanpete Coun- area. At this point, just odds counsel the victims. In other ty Sheriff. It is still needs to and ends need to be finished. words, anyone has access to be worked out where his ac- Completion date of the whole liim by pager, cell phone, or tual physical base operations project, however, may have office phone. Although con- - will be. Currently, he is head- - to be pushed back from its DeAnn Houghton his gratitude before the council and those in attendance. Due to a state grant and part- Mt. Pleasant Youth Council play elves P CALL n were Beverly Schugk, KC Keisel, Chris Gibbins, Austin Schugk, Brandi, Brook and Shantell Ghram, Shanae Carter, Becca Guzman, Dennis Schugk and Breanna Keisel. fwmMAtt,.. TO SUBSCRIBE 37S-51i jji . i. t ' ILi.y i s i J V f W XXX u f 1 I I It lft-- ) |