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Show v ' , . I f. V? r I j"n ,v4.wwi Mav ', 1 1. 1994 - Pyramid Recreation Guide - Page 1 1 ! ,H J; ,AH iV Gunnison prepares to Take Pride vL.-".,.- The Governor has declared help from the National Guard. announced at 4 p.m. All proceeds May 14th as "Take Pride in Utah Contact the city offices to make will go toward beautification Day". Gunnison is ready to show certain you are not missed, at efforts. how proud they are of their 528-796- 9. During this time, a "Mountain can be of with bags picked Garbage Garbage" will be built. Citicommunity scheduled May up at City Hall for aluminum can zens are encouraged to go For every through the city and surrounding During the first two weeks in collection May 4. cans the school areas with a garbage bag and all can residents collected, 5,000 of May, put their large items, including tree will receive a "Spirit of Utah" bring it back full. Donors will limbs or debris, on the curbside board and computer game. Drop also receive drawing tickets. where it will be hauled away with full bags off at City Hall, and Remember to separate aluminum collect tickets from the city offic- cans. A volleyball tournament will es for prize drawings on May 14. in Gunnison City At 10 a.m., the award will be begin at 11 a.m. Groups wishing given to the logo and slogan to participate may call City Hall. winner. "Petunias in the Park" Sack lunches may be brought to day will be May 14, from 10 the park at noon with the city Snow College is making a a.m. to 4 p.m. providing the drinks. pre-activiti- es 2-1- rrVtr. SSIPr&sw:' An authentic pioneer cabin is Park. ed Centennial plans include network Library offers summer program Anyone bringing parents should combined application for a grant a pony pack of petunias to the children at the from the State Centennial Com- park will receive a ticket for mittee on behalf of all libraries in various drawings throughout the library for the reading contest. Sanpete County to implement a day. Children will sign a contract with networking computerization their parents for the number of program. Red, white or dark blue are books they want to read during Gunnison City is also apply- the requested colors for flowers. k the ing for a grant from Sanpete People may plant what they bring activity. volunteers will be on hand to County Centennial Committee for or Themes for the weeks are as renovation and update of the do the planting. Red or white follows: first, "Stampede Into Veterans Monument at the City geraniums for the planter containers throughout the park are also Adventure"; second, "Stampede Park. welcome. Into Humorous Books"; third, resiThe city is encouraging Also from 10-- 4 will be a Into license Centennial show dents to "Stampede Mysteries"; fourth, "Western Stampede"; and plates as they are funding for the silent auction at the Pioneer Cabin. Those interested need fifth, "Indian Stampede". Centennial programs. The local arts council has only sign their names and the amounts they would be wiling to agreed to host a Centennial dance in 1996, one of three held in pay for the various items at auction. The owners will be Sanpete that year. will also appreciate knowing that the Sanpete D County Centennial Committee is in the process of obtaining one of the limited editions of commemo"Petunias in the Park Day" rative Henry rifles by S and S a.m. - p.m. May 14-- , 1994-1- 0 Specialties, Inc. Only 100 have been made for Auction Logo & Slogan Contest the Centennial. Look for it on display throughout the county. Mountain of Garbage Prizes Mt. Pleasant Public Library will sponsor a summer reading program with the theme: "Start a Read Stampede at Your Library". The programs goal is to stimulate curiosity, promote reading and attract children to the library. k The program will be held each Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p.m. beginning June 21 and is open to children age 4 to 12. Tuesday will be an activity day with stories, games and a craft centered around each weeks theme. Thursday will be movie day. Interested register their five-wee- five-wee- Welcome to (LJJ M Gunnison plans traditional 4th A July 2 dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed by entertainment at 8:30 p.m. begins Gunnison Citys Fourth of July celebration. They will hold a fireworks display at 10 p.m. followed by a live dance. Monday, July 4, begins early with breakfast at 6 a.m., a parade at 9 a.m., a car show at 10 a.m., and games following the parade. Activities are sponsored by the American Legion, Jaycees and Lions. For additional information, call Gunnison City, Gun-love- rs GD ?sD 4 Silent Volleyball Tournament Gunnison's the heart. Snow offers athletic camps Snow College offers athletes two summer camps. Football for students exposes them to Gunnison City sends parachutes up to provide shade for the grades personalized drills by the Snow many events planned for July 4. College Football coaching staff and several guest coaches from successful programs around the Tidwells Paul Camp, June 13-1- 7, 2, state. WfiLet's do our part TAKE PRIDE IN UTAH JWhfflhftBlMhwltmr n VALLEY FURNITURE . will experience Campers nightly passing competitions, lectures and NFL highlight films, guest speakers and camp tee shirts. For the opportunity to learn from one of the most successful junior college piograms in the country, contact Coach Paul ext. 373. Tidwell, 283-402- 1, Jon Judkins Basketball Camp, June 14-1provides instruction to improve fundamentals, court sense and leadership ability. It is also designed for with three students grades options to choose from. home-furnishi- 0&TCH1 participants receive a tee shirt and Reebok bascamp ketball shoes. Reserve a spot by calling Coach Jon Judkins at 283-402ext. 371. 1, needs ng wmsnjGsxrnigb ammsmm oat QTOiffijaigiCTBS an ogsRSinBO mass 2, All FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL GUNNISON CITY 52?-796-9 For all your one-on-o- ne 6, ISL nr n,Mrvl1 Larry & 308 N. Main (801) 528-781- 1 Debbie Jensen Gunnison, FAX UT 84634 (801)528-721- 4 |