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Show 9 Page 6 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun February 5, 997 1 Mayfield Hews Olivia Cornell - Community Calendar Engagement Announcement Congratulations to Eirinmarie McNeal arid Tom Woodward, who have announced their engagement. Tom is from Lehi and Eirinmarie , is the daughter of Garld and Earllynn McNeal of Mayfield. Tom and Eirinmarie both attend the University of Utah. They have planned the wed- -. Jjebruarg February 5 B February 6 Cancerscreening forwomen-Gunnis- on Clinic, 80 West 1 7-- 1 8 1 1 or 2 or Center. For appointments call Health local Dept. your Salina City Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Safari, Salina. GVHS-GBHome vs Rowland 538-6- 7 1 1 800-- 7 12 p.m. B February 7 UVSC STATE Wreslting GVHS-BBRowland Hall February 8 Governors Conference on Families, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Richfield High School. Speakers: Governor Mike Leavitt, Dr. Brent Barlow, BYU; Dr. John Bytheway, Dr. Bill Marshall and Dr. Christina Marshall. $10 at the door. Includes lunch & entertainment. Ronna Lebya, Volunteer & RSVP Center, 896-903- NSHS-GB- B B Beaver USVC February 10 Gunnison Valley Lions Club and Ivie Catering to sponsor fund raising Mexican dinner for the new pool. From 7 p.m. Pu rchase tickets at Ace Hardwar- e- $8 per person or $30 per family. February 11 5-- NSHS-Commu- Council Meeting in the faculty room, nity at 7:30 p.m. American Legion Service Officer will be at Job Service, 1 00 S., Richfield, 1 0:30 a.m. Salina Area AA Meeting, 345 W. 300 N., 8 p.m. Utah State and Senate and Legislature will meet in joint session to hear from the citizens of the state. USU Extension Services will be facilitating by providing television reception of the session in the Sevier County Courthouse auditorium Broadcast begins at 8 p.m. A telephone is available to call in your questions and comments. For more Information call 2 ext. 275. Clyde Hurst, 1 1 5 E. 9-- 6-- 896-926- February 12 'if Lincolns Birthday Immunization clinic in Salina, a.m., in the 1 Hall of :30 4:30 p.m. will be in basement the City building. Richfield, at the Health Dept. The Carriage Salina Lions Club meeting, 7 p.m. Court. February 13 Full size professional prints by Kolorkraft, No appointment needed. 1 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hideway Gift Shop, Salina. Free Cholesterol screening for area seniors at Salina Senior Center, 10:30 a.m. February 14 Valentines day February 15 Valentines Gala! S. Sevier High School. Features the internationally acclaimed BYU Ballroom Dancers. 7:30 p.m.. Advance tickets, $6 adults, $4 studentsseniors. Tickets are available at Sho Time Video in Salina and The Shirt Stop, Richfield. For more information call Special Events Office, 896-926- 2 New Management The Branding Iron Restaurant has recently reopened, serving food," said Laura Beilis. Beilis, with Stefanie her Welch, has had a variety of daughter, (right) cafes and diners in Salt Lake City and specializes in "good rude food I" The Branding Iron will be open from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m, and 5 - 9 p.m. On Sundays, there will be a brunch from 10 a.m. " 3p.m. But we will be serving dishes like Eggs Benedict and Crab Benedict, "offered Beilis. Among the enterprises she has owned and operated in Salt Lake City are Cafe Rude and Thurmans Diner. Breakfasts begin at $1.99 and there is a comer for customers to sit and relax with a soda or cheap coffee. a wide variety of . anti-hohu-m Mayfield City Council Meeting Changed For this month only, the Mayfield City Council held their meeting on February 3. Watch for a report next ing forward to the trip, and credit start at 7 p.m. should be given to the scout leaders Roby Hammond Dean and Darlene Bartholomew visited three days last week in Salt Lake Utah Highway Patrol January 24, 1997 Lauralee Anderson, 41, of Joseph, near mileUT, was traveling on post 27. T rooper Lane Ogden reported that the driver lost control of the vehicle and slid across the westbound lanes into the median. The driver w as not injured. Waylon Ivie, 19, of Salina, UT was traveling on State Road 50 near milepost 57. Trooper Lane Ogden reported that he failed to stop for a stop sign and ran into the rear tire ofa semi trailer being pulled by Terry Harvey, 37, of Sigurd, UT. February 25, 1997 Carol Tibbs, 36, of Manti, UT, was northbound on State Road 89 N. of Manti. Trooper Gene Openshaw reported that she lost control of her vehicle and spun into the southbound lane and hit the vehicle driven by Chris Underson, 32, of Ephraim, UT. January 27, 1997 Anita Port, 34, of Wales, Utah, was traveling on State Road 117 near milepost 1. Trooper Lance Bushncll reported that the driver was traveling too fast for the conditions and lost control on the ice. The vehicle slid off the road and tipped on its side. Samuel Curtis, 18, of Fairview, UT, was traveling on State Road 89 near milepost 241. Trooper Lance Bushncll reported that the driver lost control on black ice, vehicle slid off the roadway and rolled. John T. Hill, 30, of Fairview Ut, was traveling on State Road 89 near milepost240. Trooper Lance Bushncll reported that the driver was traveling too fast for conditions, driver lost control on black ice and rolled. The driver with Calvin and June Rasmussen. was not wearing a scat belt and was tiansported to the hospital. January 28, 1997 Royce and Rachell Harrop and children of Layton visited Saturday with parents Richard and Ann Harrop. Bart Howard of Alaska enjoyed i Meuifs poyette 8. Monticello STATE Wrestling covery. -- B NSHS-BB- You To the lady who hit the horse with her vehicle, we wish you a speedy re- Our Thoughts are with at the Mayfield Ward. A lovely meal month. These meetings are open to the was prepared by Dorin Jacobson and public, and residents are encouraged a very enjoyable evening was had by to attend. Its your town and your fuall attending. ture. Plans underway for Kens Cabin Mayfield Lions Club Meeting Trip Thursday, February 6, will be the The Mayfield scouts are busy regular Mayfield Lions Club meeting ; planning their trip to Kens Cabin in at the city hall. Board of Directors will February. Everyone is said to be look- meet at 6:30 p.m. Regular meeting to 4-- er ' Etiquette was the Subject week. Young men and young women The March council meeting will had etiquette training Tuesday night be held the second Wednesday of the -- 9-- NSMS-ParentTeach- for their excellent work. ding for April in the Salt Lake Temple. Home vs Millard Richfield Public Health Dept, at clinic at Immunization 1 1 a.m. & 1 4:30 p.m. :30 North 70 West Drive (900 Main), Conference, 7 p.m., Old Gym GVHS-BB- 528-795- 6 528-793- 2 Church, their theme was show and tell about their families. Kurt James officiated, their leader is Mrs. Tracy Mellor. Next month is their Blue and Gold Banquet and their parents are invited. The region wrestling tournament was held Saturday in Millard. The the weekend with Neil and Kelly Sue boys from Fayette that participated in Korey W. Sandusky, 27, of Mellor and family. it were Rustin Pickett, took first place Romulus, Michigan and his passenhis weight class; Joe Mellor, took with Robert in and Visiting Sunday ger Thcron Lee Peters, 30, of San Di- Mary Swan were dJay and Heidi second place in his weight class and ego, CA, were stopped for a traffic Swan and daughter McKenna of Rustin Taylor, took sixth place in his near milepost 53, violation on Payson. weight class. These boys will all go to Sevier, by Trooper Denis Aveiy. InBillie Kay Mellor, daughter of the state tournament next weekend in vestigation revealed that 40 pounds of Randy and Tracy Mellor enjoyed the Provo. marijuana was concealed in the back weekend with her family. She is a stuSaturday, Rustin Pickett was also doors and seat cushion of their vehicle. dent chosen as the outstanding wrestler for at Snow College. Both subjects were arrested and ;. The cub scouts held their pack the region tournament. booked into the Sevier County Jail for meeting Wednesday at the Fayette possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute. Fred H. Dennis, 25, and his passenger Scott C. Fleischauer, 26, were stopped for a traffic violation on by Jeannine Chisholm, New Horizons Volunteer near milepost 19, Sevier, by Trooper Providing shelter for the homeless, is a problem throughout the nation, Ken Pitts. Investigation revealed that and throughout Utah. In 1996, New horizons provided temporary shelter for they were in possession of; a small over 120 clients in the five local counties. amount of marijuana and paraphernaIt has been said that the difference between us and the homeless is two lia. They were cited and released. paychecks. Its easy for us to say, They could find work if they wanted, but Edward J. Morrison, 65, of Lake-woo- the facts do not agree. CO., was traveling westbound The facts show that businesses will not train someone who is overqualion near milepost 74. Trooper fied because they know they will leave as soon as they find something better. Lance Ogden reported that the driver In some cases, a higher education has proven detrimental for someone willcollided with an elk at the milepost. ing to do anything to feed hisher family. The driver was wearing his seat belt The fact is that, inspite of recent television programs, magazine articles and was not injured. and stories in the news, people still have the misguided view that theres January 30, 1997 something medically, psychologically, or socially wrong with someone who Steven J. Ormiston, 36, of Logan, is homeless. We have a fear of them that comes from a lack of understanding. Ut, was traveling on State Road 89. They should not be feared, they should be helped to become In Utah, w e have a chance to help the homeless and save on our taxes at Trooper Lance Bushncll reported that he sideswiped a small pickup driven the same time. Under Contribution, put down a contribution to the Homeby Rick Page. Mr. Ormiston left the less Trust Fund. You can pay it right with your tax or subtract it from your scene and was later arrested hiding in refund. This amount can then be deducted from your next year's taxes. the restroom at Walkers in Fairview. 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