Show 2 The Gunnison Valiev News Wed April 5 1989 Farm Bureau Essay Winners chosen Gunnison City cautions residents As the pressurized irrigation water will soon bo in service Gunnison City would like to caution its residents of the dangers of any cross connection between the culinary system and the pressurized system The ordinance states that shall be any such interconnection punishable by a fine of not more than S299 andor 30 days in jail and the owner of record of such properly found to be in violation will bear all costs association with the destruction and removal of such interconnecting device If Gunnison City residents have any concerns or doubts regarding their own sprinkling system they arc encouraged to contact the water department who will conduct an onsite inspection It is also recommended that parents instruct their children not to drink from any risers or taps visibly marked with red paint as it is water for outside irrigation and use It is not water for consumption and may make them sick Although no limitation is placed on the usage of irrigation water waste of water is prohibited Users of water from irrigation water system shall not permit water to continue to run wastcfully and without due efforts to conserve water The ordinance further stales that there shall be no open discharge of water from the pressurized irrigation water system THcre shall be a 34 inch diameter maximum size nozzle or sprinkler installed at the term inal of each connection and may discharge not out of a sprinkler or nozzle shall be a violation punishable by a fine int he same amount as noted before We also caution residents to take note of the placement of the lines meters or other materials of the city’s on or near the customers premises as all damages caused by any act or neglect of the customer shall in the discretion of the municipality be repaired by and at the expense of the customer Revolving loan fund is Summer available for businesses Food The Six County Economic Development District has established a revolving loan fund program for The existing and new businesses primary purpose of the program is to create permanent jobs in Juab Millard Sanpete and Sevier counties Because the revolving loan fund uses federal grant monies borrowers must agree to comply with federal civil rights environmental and construction wage regulations The program for the Sanpete County will be administered by Bruce Barton Sanpete County economic Development 5 South Main Ephraim Utah 84627 or phone him at In order to receive a loan from the revolving loan fund applicants must be able to demonstrate that private lending sources will finance at lest 50 of the project but that sufficient financing for the entire project is not available at terms that make the proposal feasible The project must also create permanent jobs in the eligible counties Loans from the fund may be used for working capital to purchase land to build new buildings or or to renovate existing buildings purchase machinery and equipment Interest rates and repayment terms are flexible depending on the demneeds of the borrower onstrated Loans will be secured by a second mortgage or by assets purchased with loan proceeds there’s a pain in your chest he a pain in the neck If Service The Summer Food Service for all Children will again Program be available this summer from May to according through September Deborah Olsen Specialist Child Nutrition Program Utah State Office of Education “The goal of the program is to provide children from low income areas with nutritious meals during summer vacation when school lunch programs are not in operation nutritious The program provides meals to and school age children 18 years of age and under from needs areas” Mrs Olsen noted In order to become a sponsor an organization must: Be a public or nonprofit or private school food authority public or nonprofit private residential summer camp or unit of local municipal Letters to the Editor We welcome letters to the Editor Letters must be signed as they will be printed with the name Unsigned letters will not be printed We try to print all letters in their entirty but edittmg tor length is sometimes necessary The writer it will be notified (it possible) editting is needed Thank You! My thanks to all for your cooperation and support during the recently completed testing week I recognize the inconvenience to teachers when schedules arc juggled to accommodate testing and classes are interrupted for make-utests and I truly appreciate the expediency with which this was accomplished in your school It was a pleasure to sec staff 1 had worked with in the past and to meet faculty I hadn’t known previously I enjoyed the welcome I received and the assistance given me My sincere appreciation to those most directly involved in the the students success of the testing It was because of their cond uct their attention to the task at hand their efforts to perform well and their fine attendance during the test work s that we can say it and the was a successful testing experience I am looking forward to other to be in your school opportunities I hope you will enjoy a great school year remainder of the Good luck to your athletes scholars and all other competitors Thanks again Mary Hammond or county government "'Demonstrate financial and for monitoring sites American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOURUFE Gunnison Valley News USPS ment Education HYPONEX Soil Additives will be acApplications cepted until May 12 1989 Those received past this date will be approved only if denial would prevent an eligible area from having a program & Ground Covers! VTE0 AH interested parties must attend an orientation workshop on April 14 at the Utah State Office of Education Anyone interested in the or for more information program contact Mrs Olsen Utah State Office of Education 250 East Fifth 1 South SLC UT 84 Or Phone & FEED Program children national ju£Li The Summer for Children Food Service is open to all of race color regardless origin age sex or handi- cap jjwd: Trustworthy Hardware Store 423 South 100 West Salina a written agreeState Office of - 8 Gunnison 168 528-311- 1 Michelle Dailey Gun- II - 1st Carrie Class Roxcnlund Ml Pleasant 2nd Katie Coates Gunnison and 3rd Kathryn Mt Pleasant McAllister Class III - 1st Mindy Cox Fayette 2nd Joanne Tilzc Gunnison 3rd Dixie Bench Fairvicw tied with Jenny Darnell of Spring City All winners will be awarded money at the Annual Farm Bureau March 29 at Banquet Wednesday Manti Thccommittcc wish to thank and the all those who participated teachers who encouraged their students to enter the contest Subscribe today! Call Class I st Jordon Inouye 2nd Meghan Mecham Gunnison 528-311- 1 Paul Says Subtlety is saying what you think and getting out of the way before it’s understood It's only a question of time before California becomes one big freeway with the potholes reserved for houses 1 The Gunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for $1200 per in Utah $1450 and year per year out of state by the Gunnison Valley News Gunnison Utah Second class postage Is paid at Gunnison Utah 84634 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Gunnison Valley News PO box 186 84634 Single Gunnison Utah copy $35 Coorespondents: Rilla Dee Sorenson CenterfieldiJeanChristensen Fayette: Ruby Hammond GunnisonHelen Rasmussen Mayfield: Jean Peterson Axtell: Talking about the time you’re wasting is waste of time a 444 Utah 84634 Phono Publisher: Kevin Ashby Editor: Kevin Ashby Phone News Items 3rd Bore: someone who follows your joke with a better one 2320-200- 0 POBox camp Enter into with the Utah Axtell nison The personnel and management of "Operate the program in areas where at least 50 percent of the children would qualify for free or reduced price meals or qualify as a The Sanpete County Farm Bureau women conducted an essay contest in the schools throughout the county last fall In asmuch as it was an election yair the theme was “Does My Vote Count?” There were many students from the county who participated but no adults The contest was open to four classes or groups w hich include Class I is for all youth and adults and Class II grade grades and Adults The judges Class III were chosen from out of the county and were very qualified in choosing The essays of the 1st the winncis place winners will be sent to the S tatc contest to be judged w ith oilier entries from throughout the state The winners in each class arc: - administrative capability Have adequate Loans from the fund may not exceed 40 of the project costs up to a maximum of $250000 The borrower must provide at least 10 percent of Ihc project costs and other lenders must provide the balance Featuring a full line of Potting Soil Peat Moss Top Soil Bark Mulch FARM BUREAU ESSAY WINNERS: The Sanpete County Farm Bureau recently announced the winners in their annual Farm Bureau Essay Contest Pictured are the winners in Class left to right are: Michelle Dailey daugther of Mr and Mrs Ron Dailey Gunnison Meghan Mecham Katie Coates daughter of Mr and Mrs Guy Coates Gunnison daughter of Mr and Mrs Quay Mecham Axtell and Jordon Inouye son of Dr and Mrs Dwight Inouye Gunnison Congratulations! 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