Show nlvoroal Vi crof Hiring Carp -- Gunnison Weather: Seventy-Sixt- Year Sanpete County Utah Students To Answer Attorney Quiz On May 1st students in many of Utah’s high schools will be confronted by an attorney and required to answer certain the law regarding questions be required Why will students to answer to an attorney and why on this particular day? 1st is the day citizens May annually celebrate Law Day USA a day in which we pause to give thanks for our legal system learn how it operates and study ways of improving it Capacity Crowds Enjoy "You Can't Take It With You" one of the most delightful evenings of entertainment In the Valley played to capacity crowds Tuesday and Wednesday of last week at the High School Auditorium for an outstanding job of Carol Mellor is to be congratulated The entire cast was excellent in casting and directing the play their performance as they portrayed the zany antiques of a family where each member did his own thing dinner appointment kept the audience The results of a mlxed-u- p and the appearance of the Stake Presidency as in stitches lawmen (looking more like the Gastopo) added many laughs to the production Proceeds from the play which was around $140000 will go to the Stake Building Fund to be used for the new Stake Center Thanks again to the cast director and all who helped out behind the scenes for a most delightful production Drama Ten Cents Thursday In furtherance of these purposes attorneys throughout the state will visit Utah high school social studies government and history classes and conduct discussions involving various areas of the law including legal ethics basic assumptions of our legal system drug laws search and seizure free health and sanitation speech laws city ordinances consumer fraud repossession long hair regulations and other interesting topics Nancy man contestants: Paul Sorenson Brad Duffin David Madsen Leslie Rosenvall Barth Winn Girl’s Preference Dance Friday "Previous and Few” will be the theme for the Girl’s Day Dance and the FHA Assembly The Girl’s Day Dance will be held Friday April 21st starting at 9 PM in the High The muSchool Gymnasium sic will be furnished by "Eili" Everyone is invited This entire week has been for the filled with activities girls Wednesday night was the Installation Banquet when the wpre Installed new officers United The guest speaker was Marsha Bowen National FHA President Six boys are running for Most Preferred Man and his attendants They will be announced at 10:30 PM at the Dance The boys running are Kirk AnDavid Madsen Brad derson Duffin Barth Winn Paul Sorensen and Leslie Rosenvall They will be chosen by popular vot and by their talent which will be presented on the Order Co - op Store Ephraim Coop Historic Dr Milton C Abrams Chairman Governor's Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee announces the committee’s action at its meeting April 12 1972 in accepting the United Order Store of Ephraim for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places Construction of this building began in 1871 and was completed in 1872 The building material is Sanpete Oolitic Limestone The exterior of the building had two distinguishing features which p store branded it as a the name "Ephraim C O Mercantile Institution" and a beehive encircled by the words "Holiness to the Lord" The second floor of the building was used as a In 1888 the building became recreation and relief society hall the first home for the Sanpete Stake Academy which later became Snow College The store was an Integral part of the Mormon Cooperative movement - a movement designed to counteract the increasing number of "gentile merchants” settling in Zion and the economic challenges of the Transcontinental railroad The Ephraim building Is one of the best remaining examples of the stores established between 18G8 and 1878 150 local Its multiple use for Pioneer recreational social and educational enhances Its historical significance The building is purposes presently owned by the Sanpete Development Corporation who are and restoration Submitted by Sanpete seeking its preservation researched by Mr and Mrs Richard Development Corporation Nibley They will Assembly Friday also be competing in things like diapering babies sewing ironing shirts and decorating cakes New Policy At GVH S Regarding Student Stuffing The following policy has been established at Gunnison Valley High School in the hope that it will discourage students from stuffing classes STEP I - The student is brought into the Principal’s fice and the problem is discussed between the Principal the teacher and the student A personal letter is sent to the parents informing them of the first shifting This can also be done by a phone call The student will lose of his credit from the class he sluffed STEP n - If the student is slufflng the second time the following procedure will occur: the student will be sent home from school and not be allowed to return until the parents bring him back to school Parents will have to meet with the Principal and or other teachers to get the student back into school of The student will lose his credit from the class STEP III - If the student is slufflng the third time he will be dismissed from school and not accepted back until he meets with the Board of Education and they will make the decision of whether or not to admit him back into school The student will lose all credit from this class STEP IV - If the student is slufflng the fourth time he will be dismissed permanently from school A sluff Is an unexcused absence Galloping Gourmets The Galloping Gourmets had their first meeting April 10 1972 at the home of their leader Teresa Wlllardson The officers are: Presi dent Vice Lynette Childs President Mary Peterson Jena Jensen Secretary Party Delene Willarason Chairmen Carolyn Fullmer Song Leader PatriSherry Hyatt Reporter cia Peterson of Education The Board South Sanpete School District met in regular session on Monday April 10 1972 at 7:30 of the Miss Gunnison Valley Judges PM Powers Regulating Company had submitted a bid of $3 700 0C to get our schools heating plants back into proper operatingcon-ditio- n The Board approved this expenditure A proposal from Snow Col lege to furnish us with student labor was discussed According to Snow College we would have full rights as an employer and be able to use the students 15 hours a week at a cost to the district of 35? to 40? an hour The balance of the cost would be paid by federal funds The Board were in favor of trying this program with seven students Two programs have been completed and submitted to the - one in state for approval Career Development and one in Counseling The Superintendent discussed the safety hazard with regard to the windows In the ditorium at the Mantl High School and recommended that they be removed and the walls bricked up The Board approved the request of the Foreign Language class at Gunnison Valley High School to attend the Foreign Language Fair at Brigham Young University No The 4th Annual Miss Gunnison Valley Pageant will be held April 22nd beginning at 8 PM' In the Gunnison Valley High Tickets School Auditorium will be available at the door Prices will be adults $125 student 75? and children 50? Each of the nine girls who are competing for the title of Miss Gunnison Valley is being sponsored by one of the local businesses organizations or group The pageant is being sponsored Each by the Valley JayCettes to model a girl is required This compeswimming suit tition is strictly private and will be presented to the judges and Jay Cette members only An evening gown competition is also required of the girls and a personal interview with the judges will be carried out In addition to these things which bring out the girls’ poise and the contertants will personality present a talent of their choice to the judges and audience Hie talent presentations will be the most Important factor as to who will be named Miss Gunnison Board of Education Meets In Regular Session April 10 Teacher contracts and newere apgotiation agreements proved by the Board Contracts will be issued in the near future Plans were discussed for the Board to attend the National School Boards’ Convention in and travel arSan Francisco rangements were made Plans for vocational programs for next year were discussed and lists of Interested students for specialized trainBoth Snow ing were reviewed College and Sevier Valley Tech have been contacted and are terested in South Sanpete students The Superintendent explained that the district has submitted an application for a federal grant over a five year period to be used in a special reading clinic program in the district also exThe superintendent plained that only six of these grants will be approved In the nation Supt Cleave stated that the 1972 37 Samson To date some 40 Utah high schools from Logan to Moab and Vernal to Grantsville are taking part in the program The program sponsored by the Utah State Bar is designed to improve understanding and appreciation for the law among high school students Kirk Anderson 20 Pageant List Snells VJith More Contestants For Miss Gunnison Valley The discussions will be based on five fact situations similar to situations within which the students could be personally The fact situations involved are so constructed that the students will do most of the talking with the attorney acting as moderator Prefered April John Samuel Bardsley Oldest Born Resident Dies the John Samuel Bardsley oldest person born in the Valley died at the age of 96 In of California West Covina causes incident to age 13 He was born October 1875 in Gunnison a son of Joseph and Alice Duffin BardHe married Marie Nielsley sen In the Mantl Temple NoMr Bajrdsley vember 7 1906 was a farmer by occupation He was a member of the LDS Church and was a High Priest He served a mission to the Southern States from 1902 to ie served for years as 1904 Town Clerk the Centerfield He is survived by his wife Centerfield three sons and Reed Bardsdaughters n ley Danville Illinois HaMurray Bardsley rold Bardsley Redondo Beach California Mrs Lawrence (Virginia) Swanson Manhattan Beach California Mrs Kenneth (Geniel) Robins Salt lake Mrs Merrill (Norma) City West Covina CaliforProws 19 gTeat nia 16 grandchildren and one brother grandchildren Jesse Bardsley Salt Lake City three Funeral services for Mr were held WednesBardsley day April 19th 1972 at the Centerfield Ward Chapel under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Services arranged for by the Bfamily were as follows: Neil Nielsen conducting ishop Family prayer Edgar Nielsen Prelude and postlude music Elva Jensen Opening song Chi Jr “oil My Father” vocation Kenneth Robins VoMarlol II insen Speaker cal solo Delmar Hlgham "Whispering Hope” Speaker Ralph Bardsley Vocal duet Jean and Larry Vincent "I Know That My Redeemer Li ves” Remarks Bishop Neil Nielsen Closing song Choir 'God Be With You Till We Benediction Meet Again” Kent Bardsley Dedication of the Grave at the Centerfield Cemetery Merrill Prows Pallbearers were Bobby Blain Nielson Reed Bardsley MiBrian Bardsley Prows chael Nielson Larry Vincent were Honorary pallbearers Ralph Prows Mark Bardsley Ralph Robins John Prows Larry Swanson and Robert Perkins Area Students On Honor Roll Twelve Snow College students have achieved the academic distinction of nomination to the "High Honor Roll” for the recently completed Wino ter Quarter while others were named to the Roll” Dean of Instruction Garth R Beacham in of at least making registration s fifteen of credit exmaking the announcement to plained that nomination either Roll requires a full of at least quarter registration fifteen of credit at the College The "High Honor Roll" requires a average of 375 or better of a possible 4 00 average while the “Honor Roll" requires averages of 350 to 375 Those named to the mgn Honor Roll" are: Norma J of Ilafen daughter Mayfield Janet Mrs Marjorie Ilafen Gunnison daughter Anderson of Mr and Mrs Don C Clair F BJerregaard derson Mayfield son of Mr and Mrs Sheldon Bjerroguard Valley Judges for the competition will be Mrs Joan (Jody) Clawson and her husband James Mrs Clawson (Jim) Clawson will also be the pest speaker at the luncheon which will be held Saturday afternoon at the Wistaria Cafe for the girls and their mothers and JayCette members Mrs Clawson is a graduate of Idaho schools and a mother of five children She teaches music and is President of the Sevier Stake YWMIA Jody Clawson is affiliated with KSVC radio in Richfield as the Woman’s Program Director of the Dally Homemaker News Show Mrs Olgie Sepr of Salina will also be a judge Before she moved to Salina she was administrator for the secretary Academy Awards In Los Angeles Another Judge will be Mrs Billie Lou Johnson of Aurora Billie Lou teaches vocal and piano and also sang with the Sorensenettes of North Sevier High for many years Mrs Sybil Bessie of Ephraim fills out the list of judMrs ges for the competition Bessie is the former Miss Utah 7 of She and her husband also own and operate the Embers Cafe In Ephraim Carla loung daughter of Mr and Mrs Marlon D Young is being sponsored to the Pageant by the Lion’s Club Carla is a Senior at GVHS and plans to attend BYU after graduation Carla Is active in dancing art chorus drama and Is talented In creative dance 3ie has been 11th grade reporter FHA member Pep Club In member art participated contests and ei oys drawing desiping clothim Nancy Sorenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Max :ai Sorenson is sponsored by the j Nancy’s American hobbies Legion are hand- crafts sports and music She is a graduate of GVHS and is now attending Snow College Her school activities are Model UN speech drama music band chorus hign school musicals and forensic meets Nc was given honors at State Humorous Her reading aurch activities Include Ward Ward Sunday School Secretary paper editor teacher and Stake Gleaner Chairman Nancy has ha d special training in piano dance and accordian vocal Candice Christensen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs g Christensen of Candice is being sponsored by the Gunnison American Legion and Auxiliary is attributed with being of the Shadis Club Secretary reporter of FHA member of Pep Club and the Collep Dance Candice won the poster Club contest in the County Dairy Princess Contest Her hobbles Include riding bicycles cooking and sewing her own clothing Candice will present a talent of a modern dance Leisa1 Mecham daughter of Mr and Mrs Austin Mecham has the Malmgren Hereford Ranch backing her as sponLeisa has been active sors as a member of the Pep Club FHA member debate team She enjoys chorus member as her hobbles sewing and dancShe is attending the Roing bert Stein Beauty College She will present a vocal solo Legion Post Celebrates Birthday The Gunnison Post American Legion did celebrated their annual birthday party at the Wistaria Cafe April 14th at A delicious dinner was 8 PM enjoyed and a good time for all The evening was spent visiting and appointing some new officers to serve in the Auxiliary New appointees and Legion Merrill Peterson for were: Pearl Peterson Commander KathPresident of Auxiliary leen Childs 1st Vice Shirley Higham 2nd Vice RubyFjeld-ste- d in Chaplain Von Lee the Legion were: Childs Jay Jensen Lester Hill Melroy Jr Peterson and Mark Pickett Auxiliary Katherine Whitlock retiring officers Legion Paul Bartholomew Burns JenAuxsen and Devon Larson iliary Donna Roberts Alton Bartholomew and Bonnie Nay These outgoing officers are to be commended for the splendid job that they have done in the I do hope that you will past continue to serve and assist the Remember the new recruits Post and the Auxiliary is no or active than It's stronger members Merrill Peterson Commander USU Alumni Honors Team At Banquet The Gunnison Bulldogs were honors as the given further Class A Champions by the Utah State University April 15 In Logan The USU Alumni Association honored the Class AAA AA and A Champions by hosting a banquet for the team members parents and their coaches and principals All of the team members were given awards by the Alumni Guest speakers were presented at the banquet along with the awards |