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Universal Microflining 3 Corp l“4-7- 4- Box 2608 S’U Lake city Utah Q4110 President Kimhll Tells Students To Live Lives Of Service Louis G Christensen Selected Miss Lori Tervort Louis G Tervort Co Sanpete Files For Christenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Keller Christenson of Gunnison was chosen over nine other contestants to reign as Miss Sanpete County Lori Sanpete Louis G announced County Attorney Tervort recently his candidacy for on the Republican Rodeo Sweetheart Cowboy Sweetheart The contest was held last Wednesday May 29th at the Ephraim Rodeo The ten girls were Arena judged on various skills on their The judges were from Snow College and have had considerable experience in rodeoing and judging Party ticket Mr Tervort is a graduate of Snow College (1958) served a mission in the Great Lakes for the LDS Church and graduated from the University of Utah College of Law Chosen as first attendant was Cindy Denton daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Denton cf Sterling and second attendant was Laura Madsen daughter of Mr and mrs Bennett Madsen of Mt Pleasant in 1966 his graduation from law he has resided and practiced law continually in Sanpete County First elected County Attorney in Mr November of 1970 Tervort has attended numerous prosecutor schools and has received much trial experience to qualify him for this position Chosen in 1972 as one of the “Outstanding Young Men of Mr is America” Tervort married to the former Carole Davis of Wales Utah and they and their three children make their home in Ephraim Since school Multi-Count- Shelley Wintch daughter of Mr and Mrs Dan Wintch of was chosen as Miss Manti Congeniality y Farm Bureau Women Meet Iorl Christenson Sweetheart Under the direction of Fern King Teasdale District Chairman a Meeting for Sevier Wayne Sanpete Piute and Garfield for all Farm Bureau women will be held at Mr B's Cafe Richfield June 8 !'' 4 at 10 AM The guest speaker will be Tom Bingham Utah Farm Bureau Natural Resources rector on Land Use Planning Pam Turner Utah Farm Bureau will women's chairman also speak on a related subject A smorgasbord luncheon will be served at noon for $200 per plate A good workshop is planned for the afternoon with special instruction from each county on making some articles that will be displayed All interested women are invited to attend will reign as Miss Sanpete County Rcdeo Sanpete County Horse Set For June 8th The first Horse Show of the year will be held in Mi Pleasant at the rodeo arena south of town Saturday June 8th at 9'00 AM This is being sponsored by the Mt Pleasant members Riding Club All in the County that are involved in and their horsemanship parents are urged to attend The public is also invited Glass Of '49 Reunion 25th YEAR CLASS REUNION HELD!!!! Attention!!! All classmates of 1949!!! There will be a class reunion held for all members and their partners held at the Wistaria Cafe Saturday June 8th at 5:00 PM Reservations of Ceriterfield may be made by calling Mardell Jensen Little Hucharoo Rodeo Royalty daughter of Mr and Mrs Dell Law of Gunnison was selected as Queen for this year's Little Buckaroo Rodeo Serving as her attendant is Lori Christensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Ruuben Christensen also of Gunnison on selected The girls were horsemanship appearance and personality They will reign over the two nights of the Little Buckaroo Rodeo which will be held this Friday and Saturday June 7th and 8th of 'IreBurnicc Hunsuker Leslie Is Selected mnnton is the Rodeo Manager He has been bringing this Little Buckaroo Rodeo throughout rhe Intermountain Area for many years He knows every pony by name and its personality so he knows which little buckaroo to put on just the right pony This ycai’s todeo promises to be every bit as as last year's We have entrants from Scipio Richfield Anti and as far not th as Ncphi mony and Fountain Green Admission wil be $700 for adults and $1 00 for children 12 Law and under Entry fee for those is $200 per event with the pony chase (six and under) free There will be a of charge concession stand for food and drinks Ihe Gunnison Valley Riding (Tub is more than happy to sponsor this Little Buckaroo Rodeo for the you th of the community We hope the rest of the community will support them too by coming out and watching them this Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM at the Little Buckaioo Rodeo - ‘ horse doing pivoting figure eights and pole bending They were also judged on their their personalihorsemanship ties and their grooming k - M n la Leslie Law right was chosen Queen of the Little Burks roe Rodeo with fori Christensen ss m 1 t- - Lori has been very active in the Program the past seven years winning many awards For the past two years she has Horse been on the Sanpete Judging Team winning second place both years in State competition in Logan Last year she had the highest individual score in the whole State She Horse was on the County Team the past two years which placed first in the State in 1972 and second in 1973 his contest was sponsored by the District 7 Riding Club and the Fair Board These girls will represent Sanpete in the parades throughout the summer and during the Fair in August Snow College graduating class of 1974 was given a last Saturday by challenge President Spencer W Kimball to use their talents in behalf of their fellowmen In the commencement address given by President Kimball he said his wish for the 174 graduates was not quantities of nor acres of land nor gold houses of unsurpassed beauty nor Qor jewels that sparkle plaudits of vulgar men nor treasures of earth but what a great father wished for his son when King David wished for Solomon a pertect heart to keep the testithe commandments monies and the statutes of God President Kimball told the students if all the gold in the world were melted into one huge block it would not be sufficient to buy a single friend or a clear conscience He urged them to take time to plan and weigh a useful life to pursue further study to look forward to a happy a good courtship marriage and a normal family "We must remember that life finished as we reach this milestone There is still much to do in developing our characters strengthening our powers and developing success” he said The commencement exercises were conducted by Snow’s acting president Lee R Thompson Chuck Peterson introduced R J Marvin Higvee of the president College He is not Before individual property owners in these communities can become eligible for federally subsidized flood insurance the communities themselves must take steps to participate in the programThis form of insurance from is virtually unavailable private members of the Indus try The Administrator pointed out that the threat or annual spring flooding has by no means abated as evidenced by the recent devastation throughout A southeastern Mississippi third attack from the elements he said may come in July and August in the form of heavy floods In the face of this menace to lives and property the Federal Insurance Administration is accelerating the process of identifying and notifying (he approximately com12000 munities of (heir flood prone slalus Congress imposed Oils quirement on HUD in Ihe 197) Hood Disaster IToteetion Ail Communities so identified bv IU)D iuc given a year thereafter to enter the program I allure to do so would mean the loss of virtually all forms of a sistamc lor building purposes in areas of spec ml flood liaard Maps arc supplied by HUi) to Ihe communities tentatively idenlifving the hazardous areas Should a community disagree with the designation given by can within si months HUI) of notification submit sutisfai tory evident e that is either not has corrected such flood hazards HUI) as may have existed yno has the Secretary James fluid work however in deciding the existence "extent of a Distil June office chairman of the College's Institutional Council presented the diplomas and certificates of completion The exercises were held outside to accommodate the large crowd which filled the bleachers at Snow Stadium Special guests included refrom education presentatives city and county officials church leaders and news media life "Your record is still to be made your story is yet to be told" he told the graduates "The future is in your own hands" he said “1 urge you to take these two hands and make a great and noble success" I’JEATUOn Connection Fee Urgent Day Camp Program Offered Area Children Gunnison City Mayor Woodrow Beck has asked that residents be made aware that the sewer connection fee of S275 Is to be paid In advance This fee can be paid in one lump turn or can be paid monthly but has to be paid In full before connection Is made The City has to have so much money In before work on the project can proceed Money can be paid to the City Office Your cooperation In this matter Is urgently requested hazard area In any event the communities formally identified by HUD as flood prone must be in the 1975 program by July A Day Camp sponsored by the Social Services Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints will be held June 17th to August 8th in the Ephraim Elementary School The objective of the camp is to develop responsibility improve functioning become aware of individual strengths and weaknesses prevent social and emotional disorders provide corrective experiences and Since individuals cannot purthe a policy until chase community qualifies owners of property located in these identified areas of such a community would be ineligible for FFA or VA mortgages loans from the Small Business Administration or loans from federally regulated or supervised banks and savings and loan institutions the community Similarly itself could not qualify for a Federal grant for construction in its hazardous area purposes Local relationimprove ship The camp program is but is planned to meet individual social or emotional needs of children Classes will begin at 9 00 AM each day and is open to children eight through fourteen A typical schedule will be as follows: Opening services which include prayer flag ceiemony songs etc arts & crafts will Awarded Degree From USU Approximately 2100 students are candidates lor degrees at the hist annual commencement Vice at Utah Stute University President Grrald R Ford is sihcduled to hr the commencement speaker for Bachelor’s Candidates Degrees from this area include Harold Chris (lunnisonJid tciixon Agriculture Janet An Sue J derson Education Life MilI Kav Dailey Family Arts Andersen Humanities and Social Sciences Lee Vcrn Larson Natural Resource Mayfield I ana Ruth Flaine Grace Prtcison Education Doris C Giegerson Arts and Social Humanitirs Seirners Those who wish to enroll in the Day Camp are asked to contact their bishop The cost is $15000 Myrna Green is the camp director and will be assisted by Iwo trained personnel r rn wj n Uk I KjtlAK? -- A'- - xv 'i- -i y T" i '1 - Vr v ’ llil ' r T-- flood Local Students tollow where students will become acquainted with pain'ing drawing braidwca- ing title mosaics ing marble projects copper tooling and other science projects suitable arts and crafts projects Groupwill Therapy Athletics which include softball croquet volleyball horseshoes badminton baseball and other general types of physical education activities Drama Practice a special time each day to be planned by counselors such as field trips nature lore weather etc study gym activiiies Swimming Closing Exercises Students Ready Trailer For Bid The program has many advantages The rates are low and coverage has been broadened under the 1973 act Hood insurance up to $35000 is available at subsidized rates for single family homes and up to $100000 for and dwellings The contents are also insurable up to $10000 on homes and apartments and $100000 on property also at subsidized rates For $50 a year a homeowner can buy $20000 of coverage here is no question that insurance is superior to Federal disaster relief which is social its best a loan and must be paid back to the government Also the program offers long range benefits to the community by encouraging it to cut back on haphazard construction in dangerous areas and making more sensible use of available land A final word to the officials of those communities: If you apply now you will avoid the crunch which is certain to happen early next year as more communities act to meet the deadlines at f md PICTURED WITH STUDENTS AREi L TRAILER to R BUILT Daniel Gunnison Valley and Manti under the High School students dicctmn of the Snow College Aica Vocadonul Center and in cooperation with L&M Trailer huve Company of Ephraim completed a 19'i foot fully camping trailer in the Mobile Home Construction Course The trailer is tandem axle and fully which includes a unturned presgas electric refrigerator surized water system hot water healer disposal tank shower double four burner gas stove slainlcs steel sink and a lavish amount of doset and cabinet is finished In spaie The interior coordinated colors and unique cabinet design The 'railer is duel insulated and slei ps six coufortably due to its design The trailer was proudly displayed by the students at &$! j take Angus Bclliston presented a special Honorary Degree an Associate of Humanities to President Kimball were Carla Lee and Floyd W Holm both of Ephraim Dean of Instruction Garth Beacham presented the graduates and Angus Belliston Apply For Nat Flood Insurance Warnings of possible flood three weather danger from fronts Federal Insurance Administrator George K Bernstein today made special appeal for action by some 12000 flood pmie communities not yet enrolled in the National Flood adminisInsurance Program trated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development Listed as some areas with flooding andor mudslide hazards in Sanpete and Sevier Counties which had not qualified for flood insurance as of March 31 1974 are Aurora Redmond Gunnison and will 16th BY Woolscy Principal Woodrow Beck Shores Stewart Koeven and Rodney Gomoll and Manli High Gunnison Schools Ihe students involved the program ure Danny in Campbell Paul Busier Daniel Woolscy Cody Sorenson and All ol hcse Rick Kciscl students arc in 'he tenth grade Bus transportation is provided lor the to each high school schools to participate in the Snow College programs Ihe instructors provided to LAM Trader the center b (ompuny aie laKay Sluiw and Vidor Hamilton Mr Sluiw says that tile students have learned many skills in the piogram suvh as plumbing clcctncity welding meiiil woik cabinet work blueprint reading prolcssionul lie slates that finishing work dcv lop skills the students which would not normally be brought out of them in many other hpc of high school Rohlnnon In back and says that the programs 'Indents have learned to be highly critical of their own work The students built the enure frailer from the frame up Many have said that it would not be possible to teach high school students the skills necessary in this trade However Mr Shaw Hamilton have and Mr this When you work with these students you realize (hut they have many valuable talents and abilities and they is enjoyable to watch say that these talents come to i)ie where the students sutfuie know to they aie expected produce professional The trailer will be auctioned off to the highest bidder and will hi to open for inspection potential bidders at a date to be announced later )‘ |