Show School A8 Sanpete Messenger Sanpete f Bulldogs revel in homecoming pride Staff writer GUNNISON — “Wipe out the Wasps” was the theme for homecoming eel- and although the chration Bulldogs lost their homecorn- ing game (see story page All) Gunnison Valley High princi- said the pal Kirk Anderson other activities were well tivites consisted of window painting and the gender am- day “It biguous used to be opposite day” said Anderson "s joked Wednesday was autograph day during which students wore white for other students to sign The manly man bull game was held that day which pitted the senior boys against the male faculty meritbers At 6 pm on Wednesday the girls battled as a freshman and junior team took on the sophomore and senior girls during the Powder Puff football game with the elders coming out victonous After the game the students had donuts and fruit punch at a bon fire and pep rally Friday was devoted to sup- for that porting and preparing Sean Hales By “Maybe we'll year" he change the name next Wednesday October 13 2004 Valley Edition Messenger-Gunniso- n L 'mf & k pm SEAN team performs during halftime at Gunnison Homecoming game ball game that we’ve ever had at lueen were announced at the game was game Tanner Malmgren Gunnison" against the Juab Wasps named king and his queen was The homecoming king and “Excellent" said Anderson Gunnlson MESSENGER PHOTO HALES drl11 evening’s homecoming Desire Nillson Nicole Ander- son was named homecoming princess about the game’s attendance “We had the biggest crowd at the foot- - JOHN HALES MESSENGER Tanner Malmgren was named king and his queen was Desire Nillson Nicole son was named homecoming princess PHOTO Ander- - KATHY ITT'!?' B is w LIN EGGLESTON MESSENGER PHOTO First ever Gunnison Valley High School Bulldog Marching Band made Its public debut during the Homecoming parade down main street last Saturday ‘It: £ ©L H warpn— pr Badgers and bananas liven walk’lo-schoevent ol Troop 506 won first place for the ballista they built during the Mountain Dell Fall Camporee The catapult was Judged by how well It worked how it was constructed and whether it was built by the boys or the leaders Troop 538 won first place In the uniform and campsite inspections during the recent Fall Camporee held at Mountain Dell Scout Camp Scouts lake to the hills at Fall wfmiuMvn Camporee MT PLEASANT— Sixiccn troops from the Smpete District Boy Scouts Ot America part of the Utah National I’aiks Council attended the all Camporee held pt the new Mountain Dell Scout pimp in the hills east ot Mt Pleasant on Sept 134 participants enjoxeci a campfire program complete with skits and Jongs on the first evening of the tamp On mornSaturday ing there was a llag raising ceremony Afterward inspectors examined each troop’s uniforms looking for complete umlorms and correct placement ot patches etc After the uniform inspections campsites were inspected and judged j1 V £Jrk ©stMKta In judging campsites inspectors were looking for cleanliness neatness and campsite improvements as well as for the absence of safety problems and health hazards The final competition was the building of the best ballista or small catapult Rules for the ballista building were that each ballista was to be built by the boy s w hile leaders xerv ed only as advisors and that they were to use only certain types of knots The judges gav c higher scores to those troops that needed less leader help Each ballista was judged by how well it worked and how far it could throw a bag of water The camp committee mem- - DATE: CLASS tpr for the STRS 140 CHOICE STRS 125 75 Sanpete Messenger Olson a junior received an award for in the top 10 percent of Utah students taking the ACT in mathematics He is also on the football team involved in scouting and studies hard to keep up his grade aver- v being i X i:s n I point 173 00 135 50 116 35 92 00 STRS 107 STRS 104 97 27 43 90 00 91 89 17 STRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFRS CHOICE HFR HOL STRS HOL STRS 000 88 ZZZ'ZZ 76 22 77 12541 137 400500 114 80 106 39 600700 102 800900 82 76 80 00 89 09 86 00 57 89 126 00 113 50 109 50 79 00 107 25 79 50 - 9700 53 75 - 81 122 00 maw Patti Robertson 50 125 89 50 00 105 00 119 00 95 50 100 00 78 00 - 9775 70 00 - 83 00 74 00 116 00 79 91 7700 - 91 50 79 00 - 8950 75 50 8110 78 37 59 40 74 50 - 79 00 56 50 - 63 00 81 Areyou unable to walk and can't push yourself in manual wheelchair? A new power wheelchalr may be provided at little or no cost subject to insurance qualifications Call for information: No HMOs age Brandon Olsen 75 148 00 98 50 86 98 64 400500 500600 600700 700800 8001000 OVER 1000 00 110 101 STRS STRS HOL STRS 83 - 56 00 00 STRS CHOICE HOL STRS 139 58 CHOICE HOL STRS Brandon 152 90 CHOICE HOL STRS recently V a CHOICE CHOICE Jene Beal Ray LaFollctte was the photographer and an assistant judge for the event 32 60 00 - 78 00 56 50 - 79 00 67 00 STRS CHOICE bers who made the Camporee possible were Gary and Gayle Jensen Tom Lusk Dale Peel and 6 64 00 BULLS CHOICE CHOICE Gunnison students earn j Bulldog Pride Award GUNNISON— Two recently received the Bulldog Pride Award which is J given to students w ho strive to J improve themselves by contributing to their school and J community ! Patti Robertson a senior is speech captain a member of the Cantus choir and the Gunnison High correspondent 48 BULLS SLAUGHTER Three members of the Fall Camporee committee — (from left to right) Gene Beal Tom Lusk and Gary Jensen — compile the results from the uniform campsite and ballista Judging before awarding prizes 134 participants In 16 troops entered this year’ camp tStisagiti 1052004 HEADCOUNT 1839 AVG PRICE PRICE RANGE COWS CUTTING i J Family participates In Walk to School Day at Ephraim From left are Lady the family dog Elementary Stephanie and Shalynn Stevens the Snow College Badger mascot and Shantel and Scott Stevens The Snow mascot and cheerleaders were on hand offering bananas to walking students and parents last Wednesday Oct 6 Life KfedicaL Inc |