Show 9 ami intnaniia WW—X—m i N L J The Gunnison Valley News Tues February 17 1987 GVHS library Teacher to Parent Helping your child succeed The Gunnison Betty Condie Utah Education Association by President children In disciplining parents need to be consistent in what they say and do It is confusing and unfair to tell children they can’t have dessert They will learn that you mean business when you continue to ing It is also inconsistent to demand with equal force that a child stop playing with matches and that he or she stop picking on a younger brother or sister will "determine the Consistency success of whatever discipline Each time you methods you use ask your children to do something you also have a job Your job is to follow through too that your childRemember ren mav have been misbehaving If this is the case for some time when you start to correct them mean it they may not think you cipal because they didn’t eat their vegetables and then give them dessert anyway to stop their fuss- follow your program consistently If you see your children slipping into behaviors you cannot correct by yourself it may be time to seek outside assistance your child’s teacher school counselor or prinYour clergy vestment of time and ness to work hard a willing- Sometimes it means getting angry having to face a child’s anger having to stand firm in the Committee Membership is com- - prised who Association represent geoaround the counof office is three areas graphical The term try years and the headquarters are at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu is The Oral History Association a vital and congenial group of oral historians representing a whole spectrum of activities ranging infrom schools local historians individuals stitutional workers and academic faculties throughout the country It is a society of scholars students local historians and other individuals concerned with the application of standards to the colprofessional disseminalection preservation tion and use of oral testimony Ms Bond has edited and published an oral history magazine for twelve Generations Sanpete years at Manti High School Her project has been recognized throughout the United States as historical material on our area To date she has completed 14 volumes of oral histories on local residents in Sanpete County Ms Bond sees her new national office as the means to an effective bridge not only between scholars but also of various disciplines valuable students between scholars brarians authors and journalists others engaged in recording perhistories sonal and institutional Dixie Bond dept to GVHS English host essay contest The English Department ot the Gunnison Valley High School is an essay contest besponsoring ginning on Tuesday February 17 The contest will end and papers will be due on Friday February 27 Plaques will be given to the first three winners in the Senior High Division and in the Junior The topics for the High Division for the essay are “Changes” Senior High School and “Respect” for the Junior High School Following are the required rules for all entries in the contest: Senior High: All papers must be typed on standard tvnp ) paper papers must be minimum of one page and a a maximum of two pages All papers must have a title page listing the studet’s name name No studept’js and grade should appear on the main body of the essay Junior High: All papers must be in ink 1 Do not write on both sides of the paper All papers must be 2 of one page and maximum of two pages All papers should have 3 minimum Dated May 14 1986 Mary is a sister of Harry Kimura She grew up in Clarion where the family had a vegetable farm and then after graduation from high school she went to Japan She married and remained By Thomas A Reeve Brigham City “Conservation tillage has been shown to help dryland farmers and it can also be applied profitably to irrigated fields” saysWD Robinson of the Utah De- a a the student’s title page listing No student s name and grade name should appear on the main body of the essay The essays should be handed to the student’s English teacher by the close of school on Friday February 27 for the Administrative functions the Director of Reservations relating to contracts facilities proaccurement schedules payroll counts payable and contract services He will also be responsible for developing call volume forecasts and manpower requirements to ensure that call handling standardare achieved Other rewill include the presponsibilities paration of the reservation budget including expense labor and capital and performs ongoing audits to ensure the operation’s adherence to the company’s policies and labor contracts procedures Mr Greener started working for H$ve You Heard-Abou- Topics and speakers for each seminar will be: overview and the current status of conservation tillage Phil Rasmussen Utah State University Extension soils specialist with con-- Pasture renovation John Barnard servation tillage USU Extension agent in Rich County —Economic aspects of conserve tion tillage Lee Page soil Service the Other Gospel? D29-394- 0 ' call San-Service at Beauty Consultant for MARY KAY COSMETICS Lori Mattson 37 South 300 West - Gunnison Thursday bridge that gap between the There diciary and the public Citizens Advisory Committee the Juvenile Courts and one the adult judicial system include: 9 7 lbs Bruce 10:f4 verstile refillable and cheeks lips off 50 Phil $100 to $4 00 Table Come See!!! Come see the new cream blusher and day radiance in refillable compacts New Basic Skin Care will be available that's 100 fragrance free and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy Greener Consolidated Report of Condition for The Gunnison Valley Bank for December 31 1986 Christenson ozs January 30 a son was born to Kristine and Jeff (JP) Peterson of Redmond Grandparents are Mr and Mrs James Lee Hyatt of Axtell Mr and Mrs David Peterson Redmond and Mr and Mrs Tim Dahlsrud Salina Great Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lawrence Peterson Mr and Mrs Mike Have of Fillmore Vivian Mecham of Salina and Elaine Hyatt of Gunnison Amounts are Mr and of Gunnison Mrs John Deaton of Salina Mrs Camille Hunter and Mrs Fredia Dimmick of Fillmore in ASSETS Cash and balances due from depository institutions balances and currency and coin11 a balances’ b 2 Securities (from Schedule to resell 3 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements 4 Loans and lease financing receivables: a Loans and leases net of unearned income (from Schedule RC C) b LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses c LESS Allocated transfer risk reserve d Loans and leases net of unearned income allowance and reserve (item 4 a minus 4 b and 4 c) 5 Assets held in trading accounts 6 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 7 Other real estate owned chedule 11 Other assets (from 12 Total assets (sum of items through 11) Thousands C100 Mil iTho 683 la 25k 2 IOC 3 b 12 u3o iM- - 4 1205 4C 12 225 nr ne LL 98 J68 20 012 debus and unposted ’Includes process ot collection cash Items this Item must be greater than or equal to the sum ot The amount reported of deposit not held in trading accounts time certificates items 15 Deposits: a In domestic offices (sum of totals of columns A and C from Schedule 19 20 21 to deposits Notes and debentures subordinated Other liabilities (from Schedule 20) To‘j liabilities (sum of items 13 through 12 EQUITY 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 CAPITAL Common stocx Surplus Undivided profits and capital reserves Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustment' Total equity capital (sum of items 23 through 27) preferred stock and equity capital Total liabilities 'Includes total demand deposits and noninterest ice Keith bearing lime and savings t hae 24 25 26 28 (sum of dems 29 21 7 VtMor January deposits of this attesl to the correctness directors We the undersigned and including the supporting schedules) Rrpi it ol Condition of our Jti tare ‘hat Has been trammed bv us and to the best vuth conformance knowledge ard behet has been prepared tn Federal regula'ory the nsfuction isweu b the appropriate and rue and orrect iuthor:t sfc —— iL i 196 gA1 Pm Dale nr Avon T Francis program specialist do hereby that this is a true and correct copy of the certify the above named bar statement of conditions 1:07 filed in Ahis office on ' iff nr Program Peterson 7 11 13a 13a‘( 13a( PC (2) Rporl rd Ottnr ot Conof the named bank do hereby declare that these Reports schedules' dition and Income (including the supporting issued bv the instructions with been prepared n conformance to the true and are Federal regulatory authority the appropriate and belief best of mv knowledge Baby 6 and (1) j I d 5 LIABILITIES Hyatt r a 4 b mine ’Includes On Della 7 pm Ju- Babies born at the Gunnison Valley Hospital this past week Gunnison Boy - 4-- 8 At the open house t on alj shadows "Itp 1 colors day radiance is a for for New arrival February Mr and Mrs Feb 19 Mary Kay presents this spring compacts with new shades for eyes Hotel in Salt Lake City The luncheon was hosted by the Judicial Council of the State as a way of recognizing the contriCommitbutions of the Advisory tees Chief Justice Gordon R Ilall in exJudicial Council Chairman pressions of appreciation noted that judges are often isolated from the concerns of the public and also are limited in their ability to advocate their needs The Advihave helped (o sory Committees fessor ?ham City hr more information County Extension BONNIE ERDEI will be holding an Open House in Gunnison at the Home of Phyilis Greener a member of the State Citizens Advisory Committee for the Juvenile Courts for the past nine years was a guest at a luncheon Friday at the Sheraton 4tion State Conservation Tillage nmittee and the Utah State versity Extension Service lach seminar begins at 9 am continues through the hosted ih The semiars will be at the imley Recital Hall at Southern h State College in Cedar City Spanish Fork High School le Theater in Spanish Fork and Red Baron Restaurant in Western Airlines February 1977 as a baggage handler at the Salt Lake International Airport He and his wife Beverly are the parents of two daughters and son They make their home in Los Alunntos California He is the son of Dallas and Phyllis Greener and a graduate of the Gunnison Valley High School and the University of Utah Greener serving on judical council te proUS!1 Hatch in agricp’ jcation till irrigated -- Fertilization of Swenson com and grain ‘Jay Chevron Chemical -- Weed control in conservation tillage by a representative of nsanto by he seminars are sponsored Keith GIFTED: Gunnison Valley High School Librarian Marian Christenson with an aide Julie Elmont display the book on Japan recently gifted to GVHS from a former resident of the valley Mary Kimura Mary now makes her home in Japan Phyllis New Baby partment of Agriculture The practice has been shown to reduce energy and labor expenses and conserve soil mo' government history geography and education are treated to give the reader a good understanding of Japan The Library and school staff at GVHS would like to thank Mrs Tokonami for her thoughtfulness in sending this book for use in the library Greener receives Phil Greener former Gunnison resident was recently promoted to the position of Departmental Administrator of Reservations for Western Airlines based in the Los In this new Angeles office position Mr Greener will perform No tilling seminar Utah farmers considering trying conservation tillage to improve their crop production can learn more about the practice by attending one of three seminars in February The seminars will be February 24 in Cedar City February 25 in Spanish Fork and February 26 in arts crafts cuisine clothing homes The and martial arts airline promotion of Oral History members in anni- graduation from my beloved high school in 1936” Phil regional representative The Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at BYU has recommended Dixie D Bond Chairman of the English Department at Manti High School to be the regional representative for Utah and Wyoming on the National Oral History Association The Membership Committee this book of the 50th commemoration versary of my there with her husband and family Many of our valley residents remember Mary as a sweet and beautiful lady She still has many friends here who knew her well and have corresponded with her through the years Introducing Japan is beautifully illustrated and presents Japan as it is today highlighting different cities and areas of the country It also discusses life in Japan its LIBRARY face of criticism from grandparents neighbors etc And remember insisting that a child behave is just one part of the complex process of named as Dixie Bond Valley High School Library received a beautiful book from Mary Kimura' a former student who now lives in Japan The name of the book is Introducing Japan On the cover of the book Mary signed her name along with a very sincere letter addressing the school and Staff' To Jthe New GVHS Staff and Students: May I present or a child or adolescent psychologist may be able to suggest some helpful ideas and strategies Being consistent and following to through requires a commitment that involves an gifted book on Japan with Spj |