Show Q r gm 4TgP I' 4 r Three days of national thanksgiving are set of the The First Presidency Church of Jesus Christ of Saints has endorsed a US Presidential calling proclamation for the observance of three days of for the end national thanksgiving of the Persian Gulf War President Bush has named April 1991 as the national period of “We heartily enthanksgiving and endorse this proclamation courage all to express their gratitude through prayer and other activities” Church appropriate leaders said “We are thankful for the resolution of the war and it is our fervent hope and prayer that all national involved will work in concert for a lasting peace” the First Presidency “The prayers of the nation said the world should focus not only on lasting peace but on the needs of the many on both sides who lost loved ones and endured suffering in the conflict” President In his proclamation Bush said “it is fitting that we give thanks to our Heavenly Father our help and shield for his mercy and protection” He also asked that flags be flown during the thanksand that bells be giving periods pm Mounrung nationwide at and tain Daylight Time Sunday April 7 The 161st annual General Conference of the LDS Church will be in session at that time and officials say the historic Nauvoo Bell on Temple will be rung in commemoration of the occasion Archaeology Week set at Fremont Park Archaeology Week will be celebrated throughout Utah April 6 to 13 Many activities arc planned at Fremont Indian State Park according to Gordon Topham Park Superintendent Local activities will take place on Saturday April 6th and Saturday April 13 sponsored by Central Utah Archaeological Society US Bureau of Land Management Service Utah Division of History and Utah Division of Parks and Recreation Among events planned are the Forest following: April 6th: Bicycle tours of Clear Creek Canyon 10 am and 2 pm Short guided walks to various rock art sites Atlatl (spear chucker) throw Video presentations museum tours children’s games and activities Special speaker at 6 pm will be Dr Dorman of Price speaking on the rock artof theSan Rafael Swell April 13th: bus tour will depart from the Richfield BLM office and visit historical areas such as Mormon History sites transportation routes the Escalante trail Prehistorical Indian sites Slops will include Fremont Indian State Park Cove Statehouse Fort and theTerritorial That evening Dr Ted Warned Professor of History at’BYU will on the speak at the “1776 Escalante Expedition” The buffet will be held at the Richfield Quality Inn and Prime rib will be served Cost of the bus tour is $25 per person and includes a lunch Cost of the buffet is $750 per plate Bus tour and buffet will be $30 For call the Park at reservations Assistance offered to veterans their spouses or widows Veterans in need of assistance with the Veterans Administration Departmay visit FE Martinez ment Service Officer during the ''"month of March Martinez may assist with pension requests for compensation VA home loan medical treatment He will defaults and education also assist any veteran or widow of a veteran in answering correspondence or completing forms from Mr the VA He will be at the following loca tions on dates and times listed below: 8 Nephi at Job Service March 10 am to 11 am Ephraim Job Service Noon to pm Gunnison City Hall 2 pm to 3 pm March 19 Richfield Job Service 9 am to 10:30 am Utah:a pretty shaky place If you didn’t feel the recent earthquake in this area don’t feel Utah is a pretty shaky place according to the University of Utah During the last three months of 1990 168 earthquakes rattled through the state The area received a good share of the quakes including a 30 shock about 5 miles west of Hi watha 26 quake southeast of Castle Dale The Salt Lake area experienced bad South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:0Qam in Sterling (ChiMrso’s Church stso) Pastor Mike Bardon 5 3 clusters of quakes totaling 49 up to magnitude 26 Sue Nava seniorstaff seismologist atthe U says that the area north of the Great Salt Lake is one of the most active regions in Utah totaling nearly 13 of all the shocks occurring in Utah The U’s seismic department analyzes about 2200 seismic events each year These include distant occurrences as well as local shocks Dr Walter J Arabaz research professor of geology and geophysics says the greatest threat for large surface faulting earthquakes in Utah is posed by the 225 mile long Wasatch fault zone even though thatzone has not generated a quake greater than 5 in recorded history Botanically the onion is a lily Airman arrives for duty Air Force Airman 1st Class Kevin L Hitt a munitions systems specialist has arrived for duty at Castle Air Force Base CA Hitt is the son of Barbara J Hays of Gillette and Wyoming Robert Hitt of Sterling Utah He is a 1987 graduate of Campbell County High Gillette FOOT CLINIC Dr MacKay Winkel DPM & Richfield Areas Serving the Gunnison Call for Appointment: Dr Jan Christensen’s Office Richfield Family Practice Clinic Wednesdays Only!!! 1 - 4 OREM COMMUNITY COLLEGE SHOW CHOIR: The Show Choir from Orem Community College will be entertaining the Salina Stake Fathers & Sons who attend the banquet on LDS Church conference will be held April The 161st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints will be held Saturday and Sunday April 6 and 7 on Temple Square The First Presidency governing body of the 77 million member church says general sessions will be held at 10 am and 2 pm both days In addition the General Priesthood Meeting of the Church 6 7 will convene at 6 pm on Saturday will be broadThe conference cast live to many locations in the United States Canada Puerto Rico Haiti West Indies and Dominican Republic Speakers will include members of the First Presidency Council of Twelve and other General Authorities Poison Prevention Week has been named March Week 30lh Poison Prevention theme this year is ‘Put Poison in it’s Place’ Over the past 30 years people have learned that it is important to lock up poisons and keep them out Cabinet of the reach of children safety locks have been developed child resistant caps have bceirplqcpd on potentially poisonous products and warning symbols have been developed Yet in 1989 alone more than 30000 poisonings were reported to the Utah Regional Poison Control Center and nearly 70 of these were accidental poisonings occurring in children 5 years of age or younger Household cleaning products cosmetics and other personal care products such as shampoos mouthwash hair spray pain and fever and plants reducing medicines medicines for coughs and colds arc substances common most the volved in poisonings The Utah Poison Center offers the following tips to help you make your home safe from poisonings: ‘If the phone or door bell rings Don’t take your child with you leave them unattended with a product ‘Clean up after a craft project and put away all cleaning products immediately ‘Don’t store mouthwash on the bathroom sink where a child can reach it ‘Never take medicine in front of a child - or refer to it as candy ‘Take the time to replace the cap that the regional Remember poison control center is staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week and 365 and days a year by pharmacists nurses who are specialists in poiIn 1989 the Utah son information Poison Center assisted more than 30000 Utahns who had a poisoning emergency Phone number of the Poison Make Control Center is a copy of the number and keep it by your phone where it can be utilized in an emergency 15 HOUR COURSE - RICHFIELD Hunter Safety Course to begin April 2 Richfield Elks Lodge 2420 will be providing Utah Hunter Education classes in the basement classroom of the Elks Lodge for young hunters planning to hunt this year course required for The hunters bom after December 31 1965 will be taught in four classand room sessions on Tuesday Thursday evenings April 2 through th from 6:30 pm to 9:30 April pm and one daytime session at the firing range on Saturday April 13th Students must attend all of the a classes successfully complete written exam and score a minimum of 50 on their range targets with a 22 rifle to qualify for certification as a safe competent hunter A parent or guardian must accompany each students on the firstnight of class and to the range on Satur day Interested parties should for the course at Grand Western Sporting Goods 575 South Main Richfield by Friday March 29 Enrollment is limited by classroom size and range safety conditions If classes are oversubscribed priority will be given to those students who may hunt this year and to those who apply secondarily first Fee for the course set by the Utah Wildlife Board is $4 For more information contact A1 Ricksecker Information on other Utah Hunter Ed classes may be obtained from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources at Glenwood Fish Hatchduring business ery hours Thursday Bowling Stats for the Thursday Standings Afternoon Bowling League are as follows as of March 14 1991: 33 wins 11 Georgia Pacific losses Jean’s and Barney Trucking tied at 30 wins 14 losses Ellis’ Country Auto 25 wins 19 losses Zions Bank SportsKeep-er- s A & J Welding Curtis Plumbing NS Gun Club Sprouse Stigs m High Team Sportskeeper Game: Scratch 664 Handicap Sprouse 825 Series Scratch High Team 1960 with handiSportsKeeper cap A & J Welding 2419 game in both High Individual categories Diana Peterson 233 and 271 respectively High individual series Vickie Hurst scratch 530 Faye Barker 660 with handicap March 21 at 7 pm Salina Stake Center attend The annual affair will be held in the fathers and their sons are urged to All Why do organizations need volunteers? For many organizations and groups America’s volunteers are a tremendous source of People Power Volunteers work to: Enrich programs with theirabil-itand willingness to get things done Volunteers are the mainstay efin nearly every organization’s Volfort to carry out its mission unteers help expand programs — thus offering new opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to serve themselves and each other in supInvolve the community services porting an organization’s their communities Aid staff members by working as a team with these professionals to meet today’s growing demand Volunteers for human services help make it possible for paid workers to extend their services to more people who need them stretch As a result volunteers shrinking dollars to meet the needs of more people You can be one of this growing army of volunteers by calling Ronna Director RSVP (Retired Lcyba Scnor Volunteer Program) and goals Volunteers reach out to identify the interests and needs of makes some changes in codes: BYU review Following a has Young University Brigham reaffirmed its basic honor code and dress grooming standards and will involve students in their administration The new document was announced March 13 by the B YUS A Student Advisory Council The new code and standards are as follows: Brigham Young University Code of Honor Brigham Young University exists to provide a university education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints That atmosphere can be preserved through commitment to conduct that reflects those ideals and principles As a matter of personal commitment students staff and faculty of BYU seek to demonstrate in daily living those moral virtues in the Gospel of Jeencompassed sus Christ and will: Be honest Live a chaste and virtuous life Obey the law Use clean language Respect others Abstain from alcoholic beverages tobacco tea coffee and drug abuse Dress & Grooming Standards The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest neat and clean consistent with the dignity of representing Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints and cleanliness are Modesty important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity through which students staff and faculty of BYU represent the principles and standards of the Church These members of the BYU community commit themselves to observe the which reflect following standards the direction of the BYU Board of Trustees and the Church publication ‘For the Strength of Youth’: Clothing should be modest in fabric fit and style and appropriate for the occasion Skirts and shorts should be knee length or lower Clothing which is sleeveless strapless or revealing is not Shoes should be worn acceptable in public campus areas A clean and for appearance should be maintained Hair styles should be clean and neat s Mens’ avoiding extreme styles hair should be trimmed above the collar leaving the ear uncovered If worn mustaches should be neatly trimmed Earrings for men are and beards are not unacceptable acceptable except for certified medical reasons EIRSI BAPTIST CHURCH of Centerfield Utah 75 West 300 North Worship Service: im 9 10 am Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm Sunday School: " Everyone Welcome" Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Friendly Local 165 People South 400 East Salina CsB or for more Information Visitors art stwsys wetcomct |