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Show Home of The Mormon Miracle Pageant 1995 Attendance: 196,000 Temple MANTI, UTAH 84642, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1995 50 cents VOLUME 110 NUMBER 14 Mariti LDS Ephraim purchases share of mobile generator diesel will ' ' keep Ephraim out of the dark Tractor-mounte- d In addition to power outages, the mobile generator can be used for construction power for large, new customers, voltage support during high-us- e periods or emergency power during disaster circumstances. The 85,000 pound, engine was purchased from Caterpillar, Inc. in Peoria, Illinois. It is equipped with a diesel fuel tank and insulation. It can be operated remotely from UAMPS dispatch center. Come rain, wind or fire, Ephraim is assured reliable electric service with the joint purchase d diesel genof a erator for $500,000 with seven other municipal utilities. The 1,600 kilowatt unit can generate tractor-mounte- emergency back-u- p power suffimedium-sizecient to operate a d or hospital power approximately 300 homes. It takes less than five minutes for the unit to start generating power once its connected to the electric distribution system. The mobile to eight memgenerator belongs bers of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS): Ephraim, Heber Light and Power, St. George, Monroe, Lehi, Enterprise, Mt. Pleasant and Santa Clara. It is the first unit of an emergency response system UAMPS plans to develop. Ted Olson, Ephraim power board member, said a mobile generator is the best insurance a utility can have. Electricity is the lifeblood of our existence. When the Power goes out, most activity comes to a standstill. During power outages, the mobile generator will allow us to maintain critical services until the problem is corrected, he said. Is l i 4. 200-gall- Caterpillar : train will Ephraims crew to install, operate and disengage the mobile generator. The unit will remain at one utility until its needed elsewhere. It will be hauled from site to site by a contract common carrier. It meets all Utah Department of - Transportation regulations. UAMPS is a w holesale power supplier to Ephraim and 32 other municipal power utilities and two service districts in Utah and Arizona. The organization holds par- tial ou ncrsbin in rrl-frc- d power plants in Utah and New Mexico and contracts with Idaho Power I , u jt Power Administration tional power supplies. for ,rvX t I ; I I addi- A 4 !& mobile generator will give Ephraim City the portable generator. Ephraim power board member Ted backup emergency service. Ephraim and seven other Olson, right, delivers payment to the Caterpillar municipal electric utilities throughout Utah have purchased representative. A 1,600 kilowatt will be the guest Mistress of Ceremonies, along with the reigning Miss Panoramaland. Cadee Hansen of Ephraim. In addition to the pageant, Amanda Moody will gie a special program from 5 to 6 p.m. She will speak and perform some piano selections. Her program is open to the community and is free of charge. to include finding ways to preserve agricultural lands and open spaces, water rights, property rights and other issues identified by members. Officers and directors w ill be elected for the coming year. Delegates will be selected to attend the state convention held in Salt Lake City on Nov ember 16-1- 7. Cities present their 'wish lists' to Organization Sanpete Six-Coun- ty By Bruce Jennings The big item on Ephraims wish list is a hefty $4,327,000 for its street project. Presumably, at that cost, it means a hard surface. Mantis list has $800,000 for a back-u- p reserve in case some emergency develops. And theres also $350,000 for the restoration and renovation of the Old City Hall. As befits its very small town status. Sterling is thinking smaller: $500,000 for several projects, like sidewalks, streets and the water rb system. Other Sanpete County entities have their lists, too: cities and towns, the school districts and the fire district. In addition to the now listones, there are ings, the short-teralso the listings and the m or 9th grades. All youths interested in joincall Judy Mickclson at should ing 2 to sign up and find out the time and place that rehearsals will take place. 835-138- i' I' 1 Company and Western Area Youth Christmas Chorus forming J& h ' Sanpete County Farm Bureau announces annual meeting ing to sing at the Christmas Lighting Parade and Program on December 4th in Manti. This group will be made up of any young people in the 7th, 8th, -- I curb-to-cu- A Youth Chorus is now form- A V Pageant will be held Oct. 21 1 4 "XT Miss Panoramaland Scholarship The Sanpete County Farm Bureau Board and President Steve Frischknecht announce the Annual Business and Policy Development meeting, to be held Thursday, October 9 at 7 p.m. in the county courthouse. The public is welcome to attend as Farm Bureau members consider policy recommendations 0 m noise-deadeni- self-contain- ed Some of Central Utahs finest young women will be competing in the Miss Panoramaland Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, October 21, at 7:30p.m. intheManti High School Auditorium. The contestants will compete in four areas of competition, private interview, swimsuit, talent and evening wear. Miss Utah, Amanda Moody '0 s' 0 ' five-ye- ar 10-ye- ar list- ings. The lists were prepared by the entities at the request of the Six County Organization for assis tance in planning the allocation ot ior. molesting students or employIt passed an otdinance enmineral lease money by the Comtitled. "Unlaw ful Acts in or about ees. Their violation is a Class L3 schools, colleges, or universities. munity Impact Board. alThat money is sometimes The ordinance, prepared by misdemeanor. The Commission agreed to located in outright grants and County Attorney Ross Blackham, sometimes in loans. was requested by school adminisconsider a request submitted by 13 Last y ear, as an example the Cl trators. It delines the unlawful acts Ivo Peterson, manager of the an to provided outright grant help as loitering, lewd speech or behav (Continued on page 2 ) estabget the Sanpete Fire District lished. Manti and Fountain Green were the principal beneficiaries. Each was awarded a new $ 70,000 fire truck. Russ Cow ley. Six County Ormm? ganization general manager, and Tiffany Gaibe, a daughter of Joe Blain, Sanpete County Eco- Lewis and Janet Gaibe of Manti nomic Development director ex- has been certified as a licensed plained the purpose of the capital cosmetologist. She graduated I improvement lists to the Sanpete from her training and passed her A County Commission in presenting state board last week. copies of the lists. Mr. Blain said She has been attending that present major concerns for the Stacey's Hands of Champions county are the sanitary landfill and Beauty College in Ogden for the the fire district. past year and half. But Mr. Blain had reassuring Tiffany will be working as a words: Were making progress, full time hair stylist at J.C. he said. Penney s in the Ogden City Mall. The Commission had several She is a 1995 graduate of other items on its agenda: Manti Hi eh School. low-intere- st 1 Tiffany Garbe passes state board as licensed cosmetologist r WEATHER OQ for the Manti area Reported by Lee J. Anderson Max. Min. Prec. Date Widowed Persons Service organized by IHC Home Care. see page 3 Underdog Templars defeat Morgan Trojans in close game. see page 4 'Phantom of the Opera' is coming fora repeat performace. see page 8 Mon., Oct. Tuc., Oct. Wed., Oct. Thur., Oct. Oct. Fri., Sat., Oct. Sun., Oct. 9 73 10 76 11 79 35 35 35 12 70 51 26 28 33 13 61 14 69 15 76 |