Show Vol78 (fMcgtoi) No 'o'o 37 Thursday T March Filten Cents I97H 2 r4 Gunnison Stake Conference Objective: Primary And Teaching Our Children Stake Conference of the Gunnison Utah Stake will be held March 5 with President Paul P Dyreng presiding All will be held on meetings Sunday There wil be no S'- - to riffct Coach Daaay HSU Nathan Matthawa Hobart Raid Kaith Jensen Roaaia Hill Ricky Load LmH LAJ iafi Lx Special Interest Party Friday Stewart Jansen Donay Welch Bulldogs Wins Sophomore Tourney 5 Gunnison took a first round win over North Sevier and went on to for defeat Manti the championship in the North Sevier Sophomore basketball tournament last week The Bulldog jayvees took home the trophy for first while North Sanpete defeated Juab for third place in the six- SCORE BOX team tourney In the other first round North Sanpete The defeated Juab host Wolves fell to Juab game in a consolation game Manti and defeated North Sanpete to gain the finals the Bulldogs but then couldn’t find the basket for the next five or six minutes and fell behind at the end of the first quarter Gunnison took a lead into the dressing room at the half and maintained their lead to win by 10 Ronnie Hill made 15 points for Gunnison and Brady Anderson scored 14 and teammate Rick Camp made 12 for the Wolves All Gunnison Stake Special Interest members will be entertained on Friday March 3 at the Gunnison Stake Center Dinner will be served at 7 pm followed by a musical program Everyone come out and another enjoy “special” treat Saturday meetings The theme of the conference be will “Properly Teaching Our Children” and “The Role of the Primary” The Primary organization will be celebrating its 100th anniversary during 1978 The first session will be held Sunday morning at 7:30 The objective of this meeting is to identify the activation goals of the the youth program resources available to meet these goals and those who are responsible for meeting these goals Those to attend are Stake Presidency Stake High Council Young Men & Young In the first round game the Wolves jumlead over ped out to a Gunnison 69— Manti 59 Women committee members bishoprics Seminary teachers and officers all Stake youth ages 12 - 18 and their parents General session will begin at 10:30 a m Ward Young Men Young Women committee members and quorum class presidencies New City Building Inspector Explains Permit Requirements Steps in obtaining a building permit were explained by Gunnison’s first building inspector who Curtis Anderson was appointed recently to the post Anderson a graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in building construction said the city determined that the influx of new residential and commer-cia- l construction necessitated a building inspector Anticipated growth in the city requires the services of a building inspector to protect both present residents as well as new homeowners Curtis Anderson ‘Anything which has to do with the exterior of a building requires a building permit” he said In order to get the required permit a person first must fill out an application for a permit which may be obtained from Anderson at his home 186 W 1st N or at his office 54 S Main Included in the apare plication form drawings or sketches of cont on page 5 Gunnison’s building code is the Uniform Building Code as well as national electrical mechanical and Late News Bulletin Howard Melvin Yardley Dies At Age 58 Funeral services for Howard Melvin Yardley 58 who died Feb 28 1978 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital will be held at pm Friday in the Mayfield Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Jensen Funeral Home in Gunnison Thursday evening from 7 8:30 and one hour prior to services at the chapel Burial will be in the Gunnison City Cemetery Obituary to follow in next week’s paper ARNO JENSEN FAMILY STRONG BULLDOG BOOSTERS 11 members of the GUNNISON BOOSTERS-AArno Jensen family are Gunnison Valley High School Boosters as evidenced by the blue and white jackets Members of the Gunnison Valley Jaycees are selling Senior Citizens Complete Remodeling Of New Center The new Senior Citizen Center is now a reality thanks to many willing workers Remodeling of the west side of the basement of the old LDS Church has been completed It consists of a modern fully equipped kitchen which has been enlarged to meet the for a requirements nutrition program Space has been allotted for recreational equipment arts and crafts and other hobbies There is also a small office where the duplicating machine and other office equipment may be operated without interfering with other activities The nutrition program will provide meals to senior citizens at low cost during week days is expected to get underway some time this month The plan is to have the Center open daily for and serving of meals also as a meeting place for the benefit of all senior citizens in the Gunnison Valley who wish to take advantage of its facilities Further improvements will be made SC Dance Tonight Gunnison Valley Senior Citizens will hold a dance in the recreation hall of the new City Hall facility this evening March 2 at as time and finances numerous to mention individually who donated of labor and hours materials to complete the work Particularly do we wish to thank Bob who donated Fleming hours of labor installing needed plumbing in our permit We senior citizens join in expressing our appreciation and sincere thanks to the City Council and the Mayor of Gunour LDS Stake nison Presidency and various ward bishoprics their Through cooperation and assistance we now have an attractive center with adequate space to more efficiently perform the free as well as low cost services available to us through the Division of Aging 8pm Light refreshments will be served during the evening Thank You We wish to thank those senior citizens in our own two organization kitchen Aubrey Rosenlund who donated labor in building cabinets and decorating Valley Builders who nished materials also fur- at reduced prices Last but not least we thank the Gunnison Valley News for all of its free publicity Next Event — Monday March The scheduled 6 regularly social for Gunnison Valley Senior Citizens will be held Monday evening March 6 beginning at 7 pm with a program presented by a group of ladies from Axtell Movies are tentatively scheduled for and evening the jackets Members of the Jensen family are front from left: Morgan ltohn Candice Dork Suzette back: Arno Wendy Stewart RaNee Kerri and Greg plum- bing codes Anderson's duties are to enforce the codes as well as analyze zoning requirements A building permit is Anderson exrequired plained for any new construction - whether starting from scratch to build a complete building or addoing remodeling ditions or the like Young Homemakers New Officers Gunnison Valley Young Homemakers held their annual installation banquet Feb 23 at the Wistaria Cafe for club members and husbands A roast beef dinner was served A musical number was sung by Melody Anderson Marianne Hyatt and Charlotte Christiansen Guest speaker Mrs Sharon Guthrie kindergarten Manti at teacher Elementary spoke on the art of being an effective parent Alterwards the new officers for 1978 were installed with the official candlelight ceremony The new officers are Charlotte Christiansen Lorie Beck president Kathy Brown Secretary Gregerson Repor ter Becky Blackham historian Lorna t Karen Donaldson and Dawn Larson board members Advisor is Sheila Sorensen Next meeting at the Cultural Hall in the old Gunnison Chapel will be an upholstery class that will begin March 27 through March 31 It will be taught by Mary Lois Madsen Those wishing to take the class can pick out their fabric at Lorie Beck’s home in Center-fieland should have the sizes of the item they want to work on The Gunnison Valley Young Homemakers are helping Family sponsor the Life Conference Watch the paper for more details and to see who the famous speakers will be that light refreshments will be served If you have not paid dues your membership as yet you may do so at this time City Council Meetings March 7 6-- Gunnison City Council has scheduled two nights of meetings Monday and Tuesday March 6 - 7 to handle city business The meetings will begin at 7:30 pm each night YOUNG IIOMEMAKI-Charlott- Christiansen IRS OKFICERS-Fro- Lori Beck left m Kathy Brown Carina Gregerson I an na VvTiafcott Karen Donaldson |