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Show i a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, August 9, 2004, to officially Credit Union is located inside the Gunnison Market in Gunnison. newest The branch. their open Dean Cox, vice president of the credit union, welcomed members of the board, city officials and other invited guests and new customers. The new facility will bring additional services that area residents will enjoy, said Cox, such as e banking. The branch will be open Monday through Friday from 11a.m. until 6 p.m. and on Saturdays, 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Moroni Credit Union held on-lin- This plume of smoke on Monday, August 9th, originated south of Wales, in Sanpete County. It was located in a remote area known as Chris Canyon. A cabin owned by the Jack Madsen family is located about five miles above the fire. It was reported that so far the cabin and other buildings are okay. Fire crews from the BLM and other agencies are in the area fighting the storm. It was suspected the fire had been started by lightening a couple of days ago. Cowboy Chuck Wagon Dinner to raise funds for local families with medical needs Even bigger and better than before, the Sevier Valley Roundup will again be held as part of this years county fair. Since it is a county fair we really wanted to include the entire county, so were Gunnison Stake Singles Dinner The Gunnison Stake and Regional Singles dinner & program will be held at the Gunnison Park Pavilion on Thursday, August 12, at 7 p.m. Gunnison Valley News Salina Sun USPS 478-08- 0 Periodical postage paid in Salina, Utah. Postmaster send address changes to the Salina Sun at Box 85, Salina, Utah 84654. The Salina Sun is pub- lished each Wednesday for $20year in Sevier County, $26 year in Utah, and $30year in US. Publisher: Jim & Lori Olsen. Editor: Jim Olsen. The office is located at 3 E. Main in Salina. ISSN (1085-2- 5 14) USPS 232-00- 0 Periodicals postage paid at Gunnison, Utah. Postmaster send address changes to: Gunnison Valley News, Box 1 89, Gunnison, UT 84634 The Gunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for $20year in Sanpete County, $26year in Utah, and $30year in US. & Lori Olsen 556 S. Main in Gunnison. 4 Phone (435) 528-- 3 1 1 Fax Publishers: Jim 1 newsgtelco.net Fax (435)528-763- 4 Article and advertising deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday. 528-763- email: ewsgtelco.net Article and advertising deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday. having some of the events here in Salina and some in Richfield explains event coordinator Jo Lynne Kirkwood. sic (pre-rode- o shows) beginning at 5 PM, then on Friday the fun begins in full swing. A youth poetry contest will be held that morn- ing at 8:30, then cowboy poetry and western music will be continuous throughout the remainder of the fair: CR Wood, Brooksie, Ann Owens, Smoke Wade, Sam DcLeeuw, and many more. At the Richfield city park activities such The roundup begins today at the Richfield fairgrounds with as a farmers market, gunfighter discowboy poetry and western mu- - play, JW Hats, Don Walker Boots, wet plate photography and Dutch oven cooking will be available for local residents to enjoy, as we celebrate the rural, agricultural part of our heritage. Also performing will be Nagi The Gunnison area American Legion membership drive Summer Numpa, the Paiute Tribe flute Party will be held Wednesday, player who participated with the August 18, at 6 p.m. in the South Olympic Torch Run, playing unPavilion of the Gunnison City Park. der Delicate Arch and at Soldier Those who are invited are the Hollow. Of special interest, the Legion members and spouses, the Diamond Z English Shires will be Auxiliary, widows of Legion memon display: huge, strong war bers and the sons of the horses used by knights in the Legionaires and spouses. Dinner Middle Ages, and by the Pony will be served. Legion Planning Summer Party Gunnison Vallby Express to carry freight wagons. According to Kirkwood, There are less than 400 of these left on the planet, and they would be extinct if they weren't raised domestically, and theyre at least 50 that we can be supportive and help these good people with their financial problems. Some really great items are up for auction this year including trail rides into Bryce Canyon, a 2 day2 night stay at bigger than the klydsdales. Lynn the Rockin R Ranch, wonderful Corbon, the Women Quick Draw hats from Bums Saddlery, a quilt, Champion, will be challenging resi- and jewel inlayed knives. (The dents to test their skills against radio station in Richfield is acting the fastest woman in the west, and as a collection house for the auclocal artists and tradesmen will be tion if anyone has items to donate, on display at the Home Arts Buildor just bring them to the NSHS by ing. 1 This is a really big event and were really proud of what will be happening, and we sure hope people will participate- - especially in Salina says Kirkwood. The Salina events take place Friday evening at the NSHS with a Chuck Wagon Dinner by the Tomato Vine and a Benefit Auction for Brody Harwood and Steven Rasmussen. The families of both Harwood and Rasmussen are facing enormous medical costs and it is hoped :00 on Friday.) The cowboy benefit concert featuring Dave Stamey, Belinda Gail, Don & Phil Kennington, Stampede and Latigo begins at 7:30, and tickets are available at Burns Saddlery. 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