Show ijnynM yriyw 'XL Page 10 Gunnison Valiev News i Scout Leaders Using Forest Service Lands Need To Know the Ruies 1995 Scout leaders planning on actividuring the coming summer on Forest Service lands are encouraged to take time to leam the rules and ethics of hiking and camping on public lands Frank Aydelotte Director of Public Affairs said Aydelotte said Boy Scouts are encouraged to set the example in showing respect for natural resources and setting a bad example is very high and noticeable if proper conduct is not observed he said Scout leaders should be aware of a number of changes in policy in some For example areas there is a new group permit required for hiking and camping in Mount Timpanogos Wilderness area The new policy requires a group permit for weekends and holidays and a group size limit of 5 persons These permits can be obtained at the Pleasant Grove ranger office or at the Aspen Grove and Timpoonke ties Miss Sanpete presents fire safety to kids Because of majority of fire deaths and injuries occur in homes Molly has chosen from Manti Petersen Fire Safety as her Miss Sanpete Service Project The two areas targeted are home escape plans and smoke detectors on Her goal is that every home homes in Sanpete County have smoke detectors in their homes and fire escape plans in place Miss Petersen visited every ementary school in the county (over 2100 children) in the County giving a presentation entitled "Play It Safe: She was accomPlan An Escape!" panied by Susan Hatch Miss Sanpete Pageant Director A booklet was set home to families about designing a fire escape plan by drawing a floor plan of your home planning the escape knowing two exits from each room making sure every smoke detector in your home works choosing a place to meet out side the home this plan practicing and then once out staying out with Molly also did a demonstration smoke detectors and explained how every floor of every home should have a smoke detector Of the 2153 questionnaires sent home to families of elementary aged children 873 were returned The data showed that 22 of these homes had no smoke no fire plan and 15 detectors Miss Petersen urges everyone to get smoke detectors for every level of the home including the basement and once in place be sure to check the batteries on a monthly basis Smoke detectors can be purchased at any of the hardware stores in the County starting as low as $595 Once a plan is in place take time to practice the plan with each member of your household By working together as a team your family can be prepared to protect and save lives in the event of a fire trailheads The policy has been adopted because of the large number of people using the Mount Wilderness Area There Timpanogos is no permit required for individuals at any time Scout leaders should also be aware there is no overnight camping permit Gunnison completed requirements master's degree in secondary for a education from Utah State University He is the son of Doreen anderson and the late Edward Anderson and is married to Dealt Bcnnion formerly of Vernal They have three children He attended Gunnison Valley He earned an associHigh School ate of science degree from Snow College in 1984 anil a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology from USU on 1986 at For his master's requirement USU he completed a project Instruction Using Desktop at Linda S A two car accident occurred at 200 North Main Wednesday June 7 1995 to Gunnison Police According Chief Joe L Christensen Twila Anderson was north bound and made a left tum hitting a south bound vehicle operated by Ronnie Ball Ball bumped his head and was taken by private car to seek medical assistance Anderson was cited for failure to yield Ball was cited for failure to wear his scat belt are Coleen Edwards and Angie Powell If you w ould like to be a member please contact the advisors or the New mayor Thaminia Christensen as soon as possible Lions extra mile water new trees at cemetery Valley Lions not only plant the trees down the are workcemetery road now they ing on the sprinkling system to keep them wet and healthy The Lions were called out on an emergency meeting last Wed to start putting will be wapipe together The trees tered with a bubble system in the near Gunnison helped to future Until then the city water with wagon provided a drink to them the help of Utah Pow er Lineman Vern Natch Thanks to these volunteers that eivc so much help to Gunnison City! 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Visit Burns for Father's Day Felt Hats $2995 $3995 xx $4995 5x $7995 Straw Hats Table RedmondT ues and 15 State Farm Insurance played: 5 ACT Wedloss Ages 14 Ages 9 and 10 A’s played: win Aurora: Wed :wi n:27-- 2 $1995 to $2995 0 GiantsFri :loss Shawn Ledinghamcoach Giants played: AuroraTueswin12-A’s:Fri:win: Richard Naycoach Angels played: Aurora:Tues:win20-Indians: Wed:loss:4-- Thamina Christensen was sworn is as the new Youth Council mayor on Friday June 9 1995 by Nancy Lemon City Recorder Thamina's duties will be to appoint youth department heads and committees to organize and carry out the activities The advisors for the Youth Council Miller pleted requirements science degree in Youth city council seeks members The Gunnison Valley Youth City Council is extending an invitation to all students who attend Gunnison Valley High School (9th through 12th grade) to participate in the youth council The youth council provides an for young adults to paropportunity as ticipate in the local government well as let the City administrations know about their interests and concerns Members of the Youth Council will plan and organize commuThese activities nity wide activities service oriented will be educational and FUN! The cost is $400 for registration ice cream and soda You need to bring a swimming suit towel and sack lunch and swimdemonstrations There will be workshops crafts games ming For more information call Gunnison Two car collision occurs on Main was sworn is as the new Youth Council mayor last Friday by Nancy Lemon while advisor Coleen Edwards lends her support am for chaperon) Video" Anderson teaches Valley High School Thamina Christensen Fun Day will be held at the Manti City Park on June 21 1995 at 9 (each must have a all youth who have completed grades GVH teachers earn Masters Anderson Miller honored by USU Mark W Anderson Fun Day planned 4-- H ted now on the North Fork of American Fork Canyon leading to Tibbie Fork Reservoir The campsites in the north canyon have been converted for day use only Also the Silver Lake Basin area of the Lone Peak Wilderness has also been converted to day use because of excessive use and reof the area sulting degradation The size limit for groups in the High Uintah Wilderness Area is 14 Scout Leaders planning on camping in the High Unitah’s should contact the Kamas Ranger District office before hand Aydelotte said Aydelotte said every year there are accidents injuries and emergencies requiring rescue efforts because Scout leaders do not adequately prepare for conditions they will be encountering on Forest Service lands Leaders should be especially cautious on hiking through area of loose rock and scree and be prepared for weather conditions that can cause hypothermia The Provo office of the Utah National Parks Council will soon make available training kits for “Leave No Trace” rule Aydelotte said Scout leaders are encouraged to attain a packet and use it preparing their Scouts nyHniayn Charlie Wilsoncoach Indians played: Angels: Wedwin:4-- Manti:win North Sevierloss NOTE: Parents and players: if your favorite team was not cited this week in the 'Batters Box’ it was because we didn't connect with your coach Please encourage your coach to call in with the statistics: who win loss score on Friday We at the Gunnison would love to feature weekly Please call us Gunnison Valley News Box' in Enter the Gunnison Valley News Essay Contest: "Utah's contribution to the US during the past 100 Years!" 300 word limit 500 word limit 5 26 & up 500 word limit Winning essays will be read at the Fireside July 2 andor at the Flag Raising Ceremony on July 4 All Entries must be turned in to Gunnison City Hall before June 25 1995 Use a cover sheet with your name phone and address Do not put your name on the essay Prizes include cash Lagoon passes and subscriptions to the Gunnison Valley News 8 $4995 Complete Western Suit Just $13995 'Batters at528-- Gunnison Old Fashioned 4th of July: An Independance Day Splash! 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