Show 'iversal Vi" ref Hiring -' 3©rp A110 WEATHER Phone News items to the Gunnison Seventy-Sixt- Valley News Sanpete County Utah Year Prepares Lagoon Day Trail Riie And Is hostWeber County ing a State Day at Lagoon June 13 1972 All In the State are invited to go and participate It will start at KkOO AM with games for everyone There will be free swimming and four different free rides and reduced rates on all rides for all who identify themEmblem selves with some that go should be accompanied by a parent or leader In the next two weeks we are going to complete the enrollment for Sanpete In the program for this year Those who are Interested In Joining and who have not already enrolled should contact Jack Anderson at the County Courthouse or your community su- pervisor Evan K Mickelson Heart Attack Claims Of Prominent Salina Man at heart attack suffered P M May 29th at Fishlake claimed the life of Evan Mickelson 59 a prominent Salina resident and leader on community county and state Evan and a son David levels had taken the family trailer to the lake resort In the late afternoon In readiness for the sumwhen the fatal mer season attack was suffered Prior to In that Evan had participated the American Legion Memorial Day rites Death was apand efparently instantaneous forts to revive him proved futile Mr Mickelson was born December 8 1912 in Manti the son of Louis Peter and Anna He Eulyn Hougaard Mickelson received his early education In that community and on June 9 1934 married Beryle Robins The couple resided of Salina In Beaver one year following their marriage and moved to In 1935 where they have since made their home A dedicated family man and an ardent supporter of comEvan served munity projects In many and varied capacities He was the charter president of the Salina Junior Chamber of Commerce and served as president of the Salina Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce A veteran of World War n he was a past commander of the Salina Post No 36 American Legion and was the service officer of that organization He was also advimany years sor of Boys State and American Legion activity Mr Mickelson served Sevier County as their State Repreand had held the ofsentative fice of Sevier County DemocraHe had tic Party Chairman been a member of the Sevier County Welfare Board and had served as Red Cross Chairman for several years and had been their service officer several A 5 For many years he was times of the Utah Auction secretary Association At the time of his death he was a member of the DepartResources-Fls- h ment of Natural and Game Commission and had served as their chairman He was also a trustee and charter member of the Richfield Elks Lodge Prominent in business circles he was owner of Southern Agency Insurance and operated a business and sewing machine retail outlet He was a of Church y member of the Jesus Christ of Saints and had worked in various on a church level capacities Despite his own business resEvan always ponsibilities n found time to help his whether they be veterans a of veterans or families fellow down and out or just someone needing consultation He had a "helping hand” extended In all directions and his tragic passing will not only be missed by his family but thousands of others who knew him just as "Ev” Survivors Include his widow and two sons Robin L and one all of Salina David E grandson Travis E Mickelson a brother and two sisters Calvin Mickelson and Mrs Farrell (Leah) Funk of Manti and Mrs Lawrence (Rebecca) Anderson Gunnison Funeral services will beheld Thursday (today) at 2 PM in the Salina First Ward LDS Chapel under direction of shop Bill Holt with burial In the Pioneer Cemetery by the Warren R Jensen Funeral honors Full military Home will be accorded by the Salina Frl- Post American Legion cont on page 4 In Gunnison contact Mrs d Ray Westenskow and In contact Mrs Kent renson We would like to encourage those who are over 14 or approaching It to stay in the By age 14 most of program you have had three or four and years experience in are eligible to compete for the State contest Many cash awards scholarships and trips are available to the winners of these contests Parents please encourage your young people to take advantage of the opportunity of 4H Trailride The Ephraim Trallriders e will have their overnight on Friday June 2 at 4:30 PM The group will under the direction of Vlclde Olson and Sue Larsen The ride will be on the West iuntai!: Tlie group will meet at the Neil Larson farm down the Big Lane and proceed up Dry Canyon to the Thursby bln Bud Olson Ephraim will and mutprepare a ton dinner and breakfast will be served the next morning before the trip home Any county member Is invited and also parents Those desiring to go please contact Sue Larsen or Mrs Olson Gear should be at Mrs Larsen’s house by 9:00 AM Friday morning Dinner will cost $200 for chiladults and $150 for dren Breakfast will be $125 for all Thursday Junel Fishing Season Opens swimming pass Private parties after hours will be $600 per hour Children under seven years of age Senior Class Early Saturday Morning Saturday June 3 open s the general fishing season In Utah Many fishermen have their plans all made others wait until the last minute then hurry off into the unknown without telling friends or family where they are going route of travel expected schedule and alternate fishing areas Attempting to locate fishermen and relay emergency messages from their families Is a yearly headache for Law Enforcement Officers No one knows when an emergency will arise Please let som eone know where you can be reached at all times both local Many fishermen and distant have their eyes on and plans set for fishing at Reservoir The fishing should be exceptionally This water was treated gooJ two years ago and the rainbow trout should average over two This water was pounds changed to General Season and Is no longer ayear round water It will be regulated from nowon as a general season water We are expecting a snarling traffic congestion In this area because of the nearness of the highway and a very limited parking and camping area There is no shade no boat ramp and no drinking water also no toilet facilities The land surrounding this water Is private it Is used to pasture livestock Littering vandalism and molesting of livestock will not be tolerated Do not try to take vehicles In The way to the pasture area this area is treated will decide how long we will be able to use it Palisade Is expected to continue to provide the usual good fishing and general recreation It Is already overused by campers boaters and recreadon-ist- s There Is also a traffic problem and the dusty roads make camping unbearable Other waters that are accessible and have been heavily stocked for the opening are: Community Lake In Ephraim Canyon Yearns Lake in Manti Canyon Upper and Lower Lakes and Twin and Town In Reservoirs Canyon The sizr- and quality of fish from our hatcheries is much better this year If you don’t like traffic and congestion try some of these higher waters for the opening You do not have to have your license visible but have It handy so an Officer can easily check It without taking lots of your valuable fishing time All bait is legal except corn live fish game fish or their parts Eggs of all fish are permitted for bait Chumming is unlawful this year so do not cast any substance Into the water to attract fish Have fun and use added caution to Insure that no mishap or tragedy occurs to mar a nice fishing trip Applications are now being received by the Executive of the Six County Commissioner’s Organization for a Manpower Aide The duties of this Manpower Aide will be to asses the wants and needs of h the District as they relate to training and em- Resumes and applications should be submitted to Marvin Ogden Executive Secretary Federal h District Richfield Utah Building These applications must be received by May 30 1972 will be (17 not be admitted free but must by an adult accompanied years old or older) or will be admitted No clothing other than swim mlng suits will be permitted In Persons not obeying the pool safety rules will be kicked out permanently Swimming lessons and registration will begin Monday June 5th as follows: year olds at 9 AM at 10 AM olds year year olds at 11 AM Older than 12 com eat 12 noon Under the direction of Larry Henrie Gunnison Valley High School’s educational counselor the Senior Class of ’72 has received $3278250 in financial lids money is to help aid defray the cost of continuing their education The funds are in the form of scholarships Grants Federal Loans and J The programs must be repaid and the the workstudy be earned The following seniors will receive aid: Carol Slmldns: Deans Scho- workstudy loans money from programs must Wesley Johnson Wesley Johnson Named 1972 King Cowboy Wesley Johnson of Fayette has been named King Cowboy for 1972 He has been in the saddle for many years having learned how to ride when he was just a small boy Wes was raised In Wayne County and moved to Fayette In the early 30’s He herded cattle In his youth and has continued ranch work throughout most of his life He rode as a cowboy In the Book Cliff Mountains and at present he runs stock cows He was a member of the Gunnison Valley Riding Club for many years serving as President Vice President and at various Board member times He Is married to the former Pearl Davis of Spanish Fork He has one son living in and four grandchildren Of ’72 Receives In Federal Aid of Utah $39000 University In work study and ($150000 Grant In Aid) Debra Marie Robinson: Academic $39000 University of Utah ($150000 workstudy and grant In aid) Jennie Christenson: $21000 Academic Snow College $1150 Mary Bartholomew: 00 work Study and Grant In Aid Snow College Academic Debra Jensen: larship (Academlc)$20000 BYU Charles Inouye: Leadership $20000 BYU Club(Leadershlp) Academic Evlynn Peterson: $21000 Grant In Aid & Work Snow Study Total of $60000 (Academic) $10000 Elks College Elaine Academic Yardley: Show College Diane Jensen: Academic $20000 BYU Grent In Robert Fjeldsted: Aid Work Study Loan Utah Tech Salt Lake $204000 $10500 City Linda Whitlock: Art$10500 Snow College Clarice Hill: Dental Assistant $24000 Provo Trade Tech Scott Sorenson: Electrical Provo Trade Tech $24000 Business Judy Anderson: Provo Trade Tech $24000 Achievement David Beck: Utah State University $35200 Army ROTC 4year Scholarship $1000000 Federal Land Bank $50000 Lee Sorenson: Achievement $35200 Utah State University US Marine Corps ROTC 4year scholarship $1000000 Brpce Christensen: Achievement $35200 Utah State Un- cretary ployment $3270250 US Manpower Aide Applicants Sought Pool Opens June 1st The Gunnison Swimming Pool will open on the first day of June according to the manager Reed It will be open Monday Roberts through Saturday between the hours of 2 PM and 8 PM Prices for the dally ticket will range from 25? for ages and 35? for ages 50? for 16 and over An individual season swimming pass will be $500 per person or $1500 for the family season Ten Cents 1972 Grant h WorkStudy $21000 $60000 Snow College These financial awards reflect the ability and high quail tj of the faculty administrators and students of GVHS want to thank We certainly for aD our school counselor the help he gives the students at Gunnison Valley High School The Senior Class particularly wants to thank him for all the help he has given us this year Special Summer Reading A special summer reading program will be carried out at the Gunnison Civic Library beginning June 5th at 10 AM to noon Mrs Stanley (Key) Petersen will have the program In charge She has plans for reading contests with prizes awarded at the She is well trained to end of the summer group games etc handle this program and very enthusiastic about making it a success the "Special Hoping to cooperate with the Primary Programs Story Hours” will be on Mondays for the Second Ward children and on Tuesdays for the First Ward children Additional group programs will be formulated for older children if they show an Interest for it Anyone Interested in jointly group reading programs should see Mrs Petersen at the library preferably June 5th or 6th In order that they take advantage of each time and compete more fully In the contests On the Wednesday Thursday and Friday mornings the Library will be open to either older groups andor anyone interested in using the library Mrs Dallas Greener and Mrs Frank Bradley are am king the Either of the ladles will for the summer program arrangements be happy to answer any questions you might have concerning It Miss Sanpete Co Fair Pageant Mop iversity Annette Jacobson: Data ProSalt Lake cessing $24000 Trade Tech CosmetoDorthy Chappell: logy $24000 Salt Lake Trade Tech Neal Dee Coates: Auto Mechanics $22500 Sevier Valley Tech Academic Kathleen Quilter: Weber State College $27000 Academic Elaine Peterson: Weber State College $27000 CXiKarla Christenson: standing $15000 lege Scott Business Student Col- Stevens Henager Childs: $21000 Grant Study Total $60000 lege Jeffrey L Beck: Academic & Work aiow Frances Anderson Mitze Sanders Col- Academic FFA Says Thanks The Gunnison Valley FFA Chapter would like to express their thanks to Whiting Bros Service Station Dairy Queen Stilson’s United Farm Realty Vearl A Rosenvall’s Garage Peterson’s Chevrolet andBuick for their support In the livestock from our chapter that was sold at the Delta Livestock Show last weekend Frances W Anderson (Mrs Dewey of Ephraim chairman of the Mss Sanpete County Fair She Is a Cosmetology Pageant Instructor and a licensed beautician Professional p artist for the Mormon Miracle Serves as an Advisor Pageant to the Lambda Delta Sigma Sorority on Snow College Campus She gives the following information that will be of special Interest to Sanpete County’s lovely young ladles who wish to enter the Pageant for Miss Sanpete County: ENTRY RULES Official entry blank for Miss Sanpete County contest must be filed with Mrs Anderson as soon as the City Candidates are selected 2 must be a Contestants resident of the County 3 Contestants must be single jand never have been married 4 Contestant’s age on September 1 1972 shall not be less than 17 not more than 27 years 5 Contestant must be a high school graduate or a senior attending high school at the time of the contest 6 Contestant mustbeofgood character and possess poise personality Intelligence charm and beauty of face and figure Miss Mitzi Sanders Ephraim daughter of Mr and Mrs Is Bud Sanders for Miss Sanpete County PaShe Is a professional geant model graduated from Career Culture Center Salt Lake City She attended Weber State Colmajoring In music and lege business She belonged to Voice Coeds and Chorale Music Clubs She Is a member of the Chamber Choir at Snow College Debra Olsen Venna Olsen Dairy Seven charming and attractive young ladles from the Gunnison Valley area will compete for the title of the 1972 at the annual Dairy Princess pageant June 7th In the Moroni The Miss Sanpete County Paof geant promises to be one ' events of the the outstanding All residents areur-ge-d summer help make it a success by and attendance to participation the Pageant The Pageant will climax two exciting days ofIs Ephraim June 15 Homecoming which The Pageant will be and 17 held the evening of June 17th Princess Contest Attracts Gunnison Valley Beauties Stake Center with other girls from Sanpete communities Winner of the 1972 Dairy Princess title will be awarded to Snow a $15000 scholarship College and will also represent the county at the Stale r onlcst in June 1973 will tie Princess The new chosen at the Daliy banquet The gills will June 7th menting with judges appointed In an Interview by the A!) commencing at 4:00 PM that Final Judging will ta held day during the pageant follnwlngthe banquet Representing Gunnison Val ley In the contest will be: Debra Olsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Olsen Carol Sm kins daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Slmldns Centerfleld Venna Olsen daughter of Mr and Mrs VerElaine non Olsen Centerfleld daughter of Mr and Yardley d Mrs Thomas Yrrdley Carla Young daughter of Mr and Mrs Marlon Young Mafry Bartholomew Gunnison daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean Nancy Bartholomew Fayette Sorensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Max Sorensen C e n t e at 8 o’clock In the Snow College Auditorium Tickets may be bought at the Pageant $100 for adults 50? for children I i |