Show MiMM'M’M’t’M’'’ v41 21’ 1104 ML'M iKAPH OT ITY UJ 04120LAkb is STLFN 535" SALT Thanks For The Memories is the theme of the Gunnison Old Folks Party to honor current and former Gunnison residents age 60 and older This year's event wi be held Saturday May 2004 at the Gunnison Stake Center from 11 am to 5 pm There will be Roast Beef Dinner music and dancing prizes and awards a barbershop quartet and a picture video staring you1 Participants will also play 'Name that Tune' watch a fashion show and enjoy local talent HOLLYWOOD is on All you fine its way! folks from Centerfield have not been forgotten The annual Centerfield Old Folks Party is coming The party had to be set back a few weeks to May 8 It takes time to bring Hollywood to Utah but it will be done So mark your calenders for May 8 2004 Old Folks Party The committee will be ready to give you a extravaganza you will not soon forget right down to the red carpet Come ready to visit Icugh and eat at the annual Centerfield Old Folks party May 8 2004 at the Centerfield LDS Church house Under the proposed or- the UTOPIA group may dinance riders would have approach the city for finanto follow all regular rules of cial support I am here to the road such as yielding tell you we are mov mg m to traffic and stop signs that direction on our dime" Speed would be limited to he said UTOPIA is an ac15 miles per hour and OJ TV ronym for a project that operators would be re- would bring Internet serquired to be 16 years old vices to everyone living and possess a valid Utah within a community The driver's license Operators project is supported by up under that age would be re- to 10 communities throughquired to possess a valid out the state Utah OHV operator's cer"Without saying too tificate and be accompamuch as we are still in nenied by and under the digotiations Gunnison Telerect supervision of a phone Company will be censed guardian spending up to $4 million A Public Heanngwasset dollars m the next few for May 19 at 8 pm for the years to upgrade our curcommunity to weigh in on rent services" he said the ordinance before the Sanders said the company council can take further acservices 1800 customers tion and nearly 660 are hooked During the council meet- up to the Internet He said ing Jim Sanders representthat more information on ing Gunnison Telephone the company's plans would Company told the group be available soon that the telephone comIn other business the city is sponsonng an Arbor Dav pany was mov ing forward with plans that would celebration on April 30 at bring the company further pm in the city park The into the wireless industry city' will plant three trees and other telecommunicaand with the program betions services le said that come eligible to become a Post Office or the grocery store" Police Chief Blane GTC has always been conTree City The Gunnison EJensen told the council servative in it's business lementary School Third members when they asked practices but work with Grade will participate m for his opinion Jensen also other independent telethe ceremony recommended the city look phone companies in the The trees will be dediat the age of the driver state will add additional cated to the servicemen whether youth riders services the company can who have put their lives in should be accompanied by pros ide harms w ay during the con"The reason a parent and possible roads flict in Iraq and Afghanisay this is designated as OHV roads somewhere in the future stan by Jim Olsen If a proposed ordinance becomes adopted Gunnison residents may find it easier to drive their Off Highway Vehicles (OHVs) directly to the "G"Hill or other popular trails Representing a small contingent of fellow riders Steve Willden presented the Gunnison City Council with a proposed city ordinance that would allow riders to operate their OVHs on roads that lead to trails on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) properties that surround the community The presentation look place during the city's regular meeting on April 21 Willden said the proposal was based on similar ordinances from surrounding communities Salma Manti Ephraim and Richfield OHV ordinances were used to prepare the ordinance under consideration by the council "The ordinance would not allow the use of the vehicles to run errands to the Contestant One The High School alumni reunion and banquet will be held Saturday May 29 at the high school building beginning at 3 pm In addition to the entire alumni of the school various individual classes are planning meetings during the reunion The is unique It is the only reunion of a high school in the state that is held for all alumni of the school It is now in its 17th Visiting w'ill be from 3 5 pm with the banquet to be served at 5:01 pm ac- cording to Lana Larson executive secretary of the committee year Announcements and resCost is $10 per person if reservations are received ervations forms have been sent to all alumni whose before May 27 Tickets purchased at the door will be names and addresses w'ere available to the committee $12 Larson said Persons who want to reserve a room for indiv idual class reunions should contact Larson at She can also be contacted for any other information Checks should be made to GVHS Reunion and sent to Larson at Box 845 Gunnison Utah 84634 Contestant Two Contestant Six Contestant Three Miss Gunnison Contestants! Can You Guess Who is Who? The 36th annual Miss Gunnison Ta geant is offi- cially underway year's pagent wall This be held May 22nd 2004 at 7:00 p m m the GVHS Auditorium The theme for this year is "Let's go to the Movies " This year's Queen will be picked from a field of Sev en contestants which include: Alitha Johnson daughter of Lars and Diane Johnson Kama Westov er daughter of Kevin and Kathy VVestover Camilla Matthews daughter of Dennis Matthew's and Cristine Markell Coats daughter of Mark and Dclene Coats Ashton Welch daughter of Hugh and Marie Welch Karalee Andersen daughter of Robert and Janette Andersen Crystal Young daughter of Dan and Gunnison Valley High School Reunion Set For May 29 annual Gunnison reunion to Valley - This year's committee members are Hal Edwards Jay and Janet ChildPhyllis H Greener Randy and Lana Larson Bonnie A Nay Bob and Arlou Edwards Sharon and Quay Mecham Kurt and Lois Sorenson Debbie and Julie Young Young Stephanie oung If ou think ou can identitv each contestant from these babv pic turns please contact the ol fice at Gunnison High School at The first person to correctly identify all of the contestants will Contestant Seven leceive two live passes to the ev i nt Tickets prices are $5 00 pun has d from the or Shill) at the door Chairman for the pageant this eaT are Anne Childs Jdwntcil Hi other Mogle Snail and Arbor Day on April 30 Gunnison's Arbor The public is invited to Dav celebration on April 30 at p m in the citv park The city will plant three trees and w ith the program become eligible to become a Tree C itv The mnnison School Third Grade w ill partic ipate in thee remonv t- S Coaching Positions Filled at Gunnison High School Jeana James of Centerfield will be the new Drill Team Coach at Gunnison High School She takes the reigns from Marie Welch who has been the coach for the past several years James has a history of teaching dance to area youngsters and has held many recitals and shows that have featured our very own "Tiny Tots' to the older young adult dances Jeana was previously Coach for one year in the Drill She also choreographs and teaches the Junior Prom dances for Gunnison High School Jeana is the wife of Keith James and has five kids: Tyler Jaden Keena Josh and Jenva COPY!— Stewart Jensen has been selected to be the new Girl's Varsity Basketball Coach at GVHS He replaced Todd Peterson wrho has been successful in building the girl's program to it's highest level in years Stewart has coached basketball for the past several lyeras He started with the Junior Jazz program and moved up to Junior Varsity Coach of Gunnison High School where he has w'orked for the past seven years He loves to coach and teach the game of basketball as w'ell as be an example of good sportsmanship and team play Jensen is married to Lori Jensen of Centerfield Karlie and two kids and has Hayden enter Jessica Bastian (pictured with her father Bevan Bastam and Gunnison High art teacher Les Boghl earned First Position in Drawing and Honorable Mention with a Scratch Painting tor a digital Kelcey Jensen received an awa'd in photography Several Gunnison in the High School stjdents participated Kassie Brown and Kevin Anderson were two other photog-apCentral Utah Art Center Show now on display at the CUAC cenGunnison High School students who submitted woiks for the ter in Ephraim contest Works from students attending Wasatch Academy North SanThe show is open to Tie public Tuesday Trough Saturday pete and Gunnison are on display until May 18 in the Regional amto6pm An awards ceremony was he id Saturday April 7 Art Show There were over 0 different categories for students to The show will last until Tuesday May 18 Art on Display - s |