Show III- GVHS Band Reports On Magazine Sales The GVHS Hjnl wuulit 'hit a like !o annuuiKi has arrived slatemenl from the magjim nm panv confirming then fee and eipl of the mom orders from Gunnison I hev sav that tlu miga me subsiripiips will start jrrixmg ai omt homes within a month Also all the reenrih sold should armi within a mail month in Gunnison Valley Class Of 1935 Members of the Class of 1935 held a reunion Saturday evening in the Gunnison Stake Center Dinner was served to the 42 class members and their partners and a musical program was Tint and presented by Carolyn Christenson Elmer Pierce was given the Travel for Trophy traveling the most miles to attend the affair He of the brought samples Mt St Helen's volcanic dust taken from his yard in Lake Moses Wash Lynn Mellor of Salt Lake two City was awarded prizes one for being first to respond to the invitation and one for being the most recently retired He had retired from a teach ing career just the afternoon before the reunion Door prize was won bv Mrs LaMar Larson In attendance were the following: Benny Dennison Kennewick Wash Mr Mrs and Elmer Pierce Moses Lake Wash Mr Mrs and Provo Maylin Bardsley Odell and Iona F Jensen Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs McEwan Voorhees Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Glen DeMill Dagney J Madsen and Melba DeMill both of Manti Mr and Mrs LaMont Nielsen Marlin Mr and Mrs Hyatt McQuade Kearns Camille Nielson Mr and Mrs Dallas Greener Mr and Mrs Woodrow Beck Mr and Mrs LaMar Larson all of Gunnison Mr and Mrs Boyd Nielson Bloom ington Letha H Centerfield Mr and Mrs Dean Anderson Marie Johnson Jensen Provo Mr and Mrs Salt Lynn Mellor Mr and Mrs Jay Roper Kaysville Mr and Mrs Dee Lund Orem and Mr and Mrs Owen St George Gregcrson for the Arrangements affair were made by GertrudePhvllis Greener On the average an American ate about pound of chicken a year forty years ago Today he cats 37 pounds a year Your Man In Washington By US Senator Orrin OSHA Reform It's been nearly a decade Congress approved the Occupational Safety -- since and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970 those 10 years industry has over $25 billion on OSHA comspent and the agency created has pliance $1 billion for operations over spent There is no convincing evidence yet that the law is effective there has been no significant impact on worker 1971 since injury rates In fact serious injuries to workers are up by 24 percent and sadly the severity of those injuries has increased 33 perIn cent A comparison to worker safety before OSHA produces a more unNational Safety pleasant surprise Council (NSC) statistics for the 1971 and the to period prior enactment of OSHA show a steady decline in fatalities and serious juries As a matter of fact NSC statistics show a trend of significant decrease in industrial fatality and serious injury rates from World War It almost seems as up to 1971 though OSHA has been countercirproductive and in certain cumstances am sure it has been The Act time for reform should not be repealed or gutted however as some opponents of have urged While reform OSHA there is little evidence that the law is It's effective there is less evidence that abolishing the law would promote safety But most observers of the Act agree that something must be done to refocus the efforts and priorities of the agency In the interest of all concerned efforts OSHA's parties channeling where they are most needed and is a effective most be where they can better approach To this end Sen S Schweiker my colleague and ranking Republican member of Resources Human and Labor the Committee and amended the fiscal Richard Appropria year 1980 LaborHEW tions bill to redirect OSHA's enforcement efforts away from safe small business employers where enforce merit seems to be a sermon to the choir A system of performance based employers exemptions rewarding with proven responsible and successful safety programs would en their courage all employers to protect employees We are trying now to expand to all safe effort the redirection in employers and put the provisions than the rather itself law OSHA the be appropriations laws which must renewed annually o zibJ sponsor eu uy OtJf G Hatch Making It Stick Schweiker and me with other OSHA reformers such as Sen Harrison Williams of New Jersey the Chairman of the Resources Committee Sen Alan Cranston of California and Sen Frank Church of Idaho S 2153 is a positive step in OSHA reform The Labor and Human Resources Committee held hearings in April the bipartisan support shown for the bill then will help to get a vote in the Senate during the 96th Congress Critics of S 2153 have wildly exaggerated and misrepresented the bill's impact Unlike many earlier efforts to amend the annual LaborHEW Appropriations bills S 2153 is not a blanket exemption based solely on business size although the bill would certainly relieve many small businesses from routine but unneeded safety inspections The bill does not increase the risk of worker injury nor does it exthe cuse safety violations during period of exemption as some opponents claim It would not permit business firms to ignore OSHA safety standards and regulations Rather S 2153 promotes workplace safety efforts by exempting those business firms that keep and can document outstanding safety performance for all S 2153 is not a of OSHA's problems Many will say the bill does not go far enough fast enough to redress OSHA's dismal record They are not totally wrong But it is a workable compromise and a good start toward permanent change S 2153 carefully bridges the gap between those Congressmen who desire OSHA's extinction and those who think business as usual at OSHA is requisite Passing S 2153 would reduce Congressional pressure for OSHA It reform by appropriations riders would relieve safe business firms It from needless routine inspections would improve OSHA's ability to soften would protect workers and adversarial posture and policies an agency that has become synonymous with costly ineffective the of bureaucracy The very composition of the coalition of senators have listed confirms the agency's failings and the need for changes It signals a good for the Senate Labor and opportunity to Human Resources Committee with this regulatory tyrant to It's time to curb clip its wings OSHA's abusive powers It's time to give workers an agency that really protects them and that will be effec accident rates and deal ttvecing day evening hev would like to thank all who supported tlu hand in this sale he made about S’MJ 00 on the project wliuh is badlv for supplies needl'd and possibly a repairs start toward a trip to a future hand festival II you have any ejucs lions about tour nugjmc teeord rail Mr Hawkins the hand true her at 528 502t l99'es House by Judy Blume port by Kris Sanders Iggie's house stood neighbor and make a good That’s when empty on Grove Street impression best the trouble started Other Iggie Winnie's friend had moved to people told the Garber and what was family that they would Tokyo Winnie supposed to do have to leave and had with two more weeks of began to get Winnie so summer? confused she didn’t know Then came the Garber what to do Glen Herbie and Tina tamily They moved into and what Garber didn’t want a good Iggie’s house was worse they were neighbor they wanted a black and Grove street friend was white Winnie has many excitWinnie decided that she ing experiences trying to would try to be a good be that friend Re Student Social Security Are you a student 18 to getting social security checks? If so don’t forget these payments can be made only if you are enrolled in school full 22 time If you attend a college or university you qualify if you meet the standard for day students If you attend high school or a trade or vocational school you are ‘‘full time” if the school considers you so and you’re enrolled in a course lasting at least 13 weeks and your scheduled attendance is at least 20 hours a week Benefits can continue during a summer vacation of up to four months if you were in school full time before it began and you tend to return to school in the fall If you’re not sure have your benefits stopped to avoid an overpayment Should you change your mind and return to classes you can get back Rtiimess Tnps by Dr Dale Nelson Prof of Health Physical Education & Recreation Utah State University This is the week for more than one stop along the fitness trail If you area and think you are getting more mileage for your than 8et for attention thfB een claimed that 10 minutes of rope jum- to 30 Pin& equivalent minutes of jogging Not so say researchers at Ball in State University Indiana men and three women showed that the energy required to skip rope was lower than that of running for the same amount of time So while rope skipping cellent ex- may provide exercise better than roads - it pounding VS isn’t the energy-wis- anyway J°ers Ihursdn Mjv ' J’dH- Fishing Forecast established 2P OK Beck and LaMar Larson Out of tile 35 graduates in 1935 24 classmates Saturwere in attendance t roads to fish or park fishing forecasts for southwestern Utah are based on data collected by Division personnel under the direction of Regional Fisheries Dale Hepworth and the Manager Fisheries John Regional biologist In general the fisheries Leppink managers are predicting a good opening weekend "Best Bets" by county are as follows SEVIER Fish Lake Koosharem Reservoir PIITE Otter Creek Reservoir WAYNE- Forsyth Reservoir Mill Meadow Reservoir GARFIELD Panguitch Iike KANE Lake Powell Wide Hollow Reservoir WASHINGTON Upper and Lower Enterprise Reservoir Reservoir MILLARD-Co- m Creek IRON Newcastle Reservoir Specific comments on local waters are as follows Fish Lake: Road to Fish Lake has been plowed open However there is still a lot of snow in the area Fishing should be good on opening day Ice should be gone by the opening Fish should average 10 12 inches (rainbow) and weigh a As usual a few mackinaw are A good choice expected to be caught for opening day Pressure has been light to moderate in recent years Fremont River: Will be planted for the opening with catchables 9 10 inches Fishing pressure probably will be heavy Camping is limiting with the Forest Service closing more spots along the river Gunnison Bend and DMAD Reservoirs: These two waters are open to fishing with pressure very light and success fair Fish include channel catfish black and walleye white bass white crappie yellow perch carp and suckers Best baits are bass lures jigs and carp meat Gunnison Bend has a paved road access and a developed providing campground and boat dock DMAD is reached by a dirt road and has primitive camping locations only Lakes: Probably will Gooseberry be inaccessible due to heavy snow Johnson Reservoir: Closed to fishing this season Koosharem Reservoir: Should be good for the opener with average 2 pounds weight of the catch from Fishing from boats should be best slow from shore Maple Grove Springs: May not be stocked due to the high water conditions and runoff this year A paved road and campground are open Mill Meadow Reservoir: Almost full this year and may be full by opening This water was closed in 1979 because it was treated the year before Fish should be fat and average close to 13 inches Because Johnson’s Reservoir will be closed fishing pressure on Mill Meadow is expected to be heavy is limited but access is Camping good Should be Otter ( reek Reservoir with the average good to excellent Boat 2 pounds catch leing fishing probably will be lest Water is high Try lishing 3 6 feet from the surface Water is high Otter (reek Probably will not tie planted this year but there are plenty of fish available They will be more difficult to catch than recently planti'd rainbow trout Wild population of brown trout has been established from fingerling plants Sevier River East Fork Kingston Canyon Water will be extremely high of the river Rainbow in this stretch trout are available in this stretch along with some brown trout Some campsites available It is very accessible and receives a lot of pressure Will not Sevier River South Fork be stocked for the opening Water is high and murky Facilities are located in Hatch A few brown trout are in the stream Fishing will be better later in the summer in this water May possibly Skutumpa Reservoir: be planted by opening day but early season fishing here usually is slow due to heavy runoff and cold water tem- perature Best I'ts locally arc SanCOX v P' ND This popular pete Count water has been planted with citchuble sized rainbow and should provide fast fishing for the opening weekend This will be a good water fork: Is to fish DANIEL s CREEK Because of high water this small stream may not be stocked until after the opener Once stockid it provides good fishing in its picturesque canyon setting There are limited camping spots along its length PALIS DE LAKE Excellent camping areas are located around this of Sanpete County water northeast State park facilities are Sterling A large crowd is expected available Boats with motors are prohibited Fishing is expected to be fair to good for rainbow SANPITCIi RIVER This fishing water is high but should be in good shape by the opening It w'ill be stocked and if fished deep with should yield natural bait (crawlers) some large browns and rainbow WILLOW CREEK (North and Unless high water conditions South) these change prior to the opening streams will not be stocked until June of brown trout A fair population is found in North Willow When water conditions permit South Willow will receive a plant of rainbow - Low water YUBA RESERVOIR years and water lovel fluctuations in the past have drastically affected this t popular recreation reservoir studies have all indicated a nose dive Predictions in the fish populations are for a slow season until further action can be taken to restore this im- Anyone? 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