Show Taliev Below Vol 78 No 13 Thursday September 16 1976 Stake Quarterly Conference For Gunnison LDS Is Sept 18 19 of the Stake Conference Gunnison Utah Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of will be held in Saints CURB Donates to Wrestlers Jaycees and Jayceets enjoy Twelve Mile Steak Fry The Gunnison Valley Jaycees and Jaycettes held a steak fry at Flats Saturday 4th There were September games and good eating for attended that everyone The Jaycees invite anyone interested in joining to contact a Jaycee member Those attending were: Mr and Mrs David Beck Mr and Mrs Allen Dyreng Mr and Mrs Jerry Jorgensen and Mr and Mrs David Jared Madsen Mr and Mrs Newell Anderson Mr and Mrs Mitchell Anderson Mr and Mrs Ross Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr Bartholomew Richard Dyreng Mr Mr Kelly Peterson Johnny Anderson Mr Tim Christensen Mr Kent Sorenson Mr Brent Mellor and Mr Keith Peterson and and and and and and and On Saturday September 4th Central Utah Radio Buffs held a dinner at the High School to raise funds towards new uniforms for the Gunnison wrestling team The total raised was $7000 which is a start CURB wishes to thank all those who purchased tickets and donated The next meeting will be in October This will be to elect is new officers Everyone encouraged to come and cast their lot for 1977 Stake Center September 18th under the and 19th direction of the Stake Presiwith President Paul P dency over the Dyreng presiding conference Meetings will commence SaSeptember turday evening the Schools Plan nights have set by the Gunnison Valley Elementary and Gunnison Valley High School The Elementary School will hold theirs on September 22nd at 8:00 PM The grade with the most parents in attendance will be awarded a prize from the been PTA visit the If you should Elementary School you would see a community of happy enthusiastic young people workat learning ing industriously "r’s” but not only the three months Mr DeCissio said that with developing bodies and cultural talents also the acquisition of the These children are being led plant along with plants directed by dedicated and they already own in Colorado Vofcd capable adults There is an Wisconsin and Massachusetts it will give them access to a element of the “old” methods in the as well as the very new and market nationwide these blend harmoniously of recreational manufacture a very gether to vehicles for wholesome environment DG Leisure Sells to Entwistle Co DG Leisure Products Inc of Ephraim was recently purchased by Entwistle Company of who Massachusetts Hudson plans to increase production and expand the marketing area DR DeCissio President of Entwistle was in Ephraim to assist with the transition which becomes effective October 4th Don Hansen who is presently sales manager for DG Leisure the will become Products marketing manager and acting when the manager general change in ownership is completed Otherwise the present management will continue The Ephraim facility will become the Roadrunner Divi City Council Minutes Regular Gunnison City Council meeting was held Monday in the City September 13th Council Hall Mayor Woodrow Beck called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM Those present were Mayor ReFrank Peterson Beck corder Earl Willardsen Phyllis Greener Don Edwards Redge Jensen Clyde Rosenvall Council members Amy Thompson news reporter Phyllis Greener was asked to and proconditions on report Mrs gress at the cemetary Greener stated the perpetual care fund has grown another $2400 since last month She the work at the explained cemetery was moving along well and there had been much volunteer work done by citizens especially the Lions Club Mrs Greener also stated that any help given from anyone would even a few be appreciated minutes of spare time would help to speed up the progress already made on the cemetery She also reported that some of the lanes in the cemetery have been fazed out to help to improve and beautify it More plans for beautification are in the making Redge Jensen reported some concern over the weed problem around the City Park and suggested they be sprayed Mayor Beck mentioned the for the City Park sewer needed to be done Another weedy area was discussed and the Council was informed by the Mayor that a City employee could not spray weeds for the City unless he was licensed to do so To get a license he just attend a class on such It was suggested one of the City employees attend this class which is to be taught at the High School by Mr Richard Kjar The Mayor explained further that a citizen can spray his own property without the license but cannot be hired out to do custom jobs unless licensed The Council made the motion that one of the City employees go to this class Don Edwards informed the Council the City streets running East and West have been patched by Cox Construction but due to a payment problem the Company hasn't done the rest The City however has been making some repairs of the City streets also November is the month the City will receive its share of and sales taxes property industrial Park funds road tax etc In the meantime the City will still use the source of funds before borrowed this The Council voted and agreed to do so Don Edwards explained to the Council of his knowledge of connections Mrs Greener’s with investment companies The Council will hold off for the time being on the investing of the perpetual care funds Council discussed the federal for grant funds appropriated Utah Gunnison City has asked for $300000 of the grant for City improvements and City buildings An additional amount of $250000 was applied for to be used for the Industrial Park Earl Willardsen reported all seemed to be going well in the Water Dept of the City Mayor Beck reported almost every dwelling was now hooked on the sewer system with the exception of one or two and the vacant homes The City will not turn the water on for these until the is completed sewer The City’s new zoning laws are not completed as of yet but the Council and a Zoning Committee made up of 13 citizens will meet next Monday tentatively and proceed toward the making of these laws The Committee is made up of the following citizens: Carol Bonnie Nay Tony Hartog Don Don Nielsen Peterson Anderson Janet Anderson Kent Sanders Joann Anderson Marge Coates Richard Kjar Sondra Clark Curtis Anderson Jorgensen They will meet with Larry Sieburt from the When Planning Commission a public they are completed meeting will be held for any Mayor changes or questions the Beck said in the meantime building code would stand as is - a frontage a setback from property line ten feet from side fence lines and in the rear six feet from the back fence line There was a motion made and approved by seconded Council to hold to this ruling till after the new building and zoning laws were completed sion of Entwistle Co Mr DeCissio said Entwistle plans to increase production at the Ephraim plant and expand the market for its products ihto and the California Arizona He added Pacific Northwest that plans for the plant include the addition of a line of homes within a few Seminary Social The Seminary is having their annual Opening Social Thursday September 16th up Canyon There will be games and plenty of food Buses will leave the drugstore and school at 5:00 PM On Tuesday September 28th at 7:00 AM the Seminary is having a morning side at the Stake Center There will be a breakfast served afterwards Special Interest Program Set There will be a dinner and If it happens to be raining or program held at Snow College the temperature is too cold and Saturday September 18th at windy the meeting will be held 3:00 PM for all the Special in the old LDS Chapel Interest Groups in the four recreation room stakes in the Manti Region Tentative plans have been The next social gathering of Senior Citizens will be at Park on Monday Gunnison September 20th at evening will be There 7:30 PM and light games dancing refreshments 18th at 7:00 PM Those invited to attend this session include all Stake officers and all married couples and parents of the The theme for this Stake meeting and the rest of the conference will be "As For Me and My House” The Sunday morning session begin at 10:00 AM with the membership of the Stake and the general public invited to attend Special guest speakers have been invited to participate This promises to be one of the outstanding conferences of the will Back-to-Scho- as a faculty would like to see you at where you will gain insight into the educational program we are offering your children Memberships in the PTA can be paid that evening Membership fee is $100 per We Stake Music for the Sunday morning session will be furnished by the Stake Primary Children’s Chorus Priesthood assignments wil be carried out by the Gunnison 1st Ward Night ol person The High School will be held Wednesday October 13th All parents are urged to attend these nights and with the become acquainted and curriteachers student culum Missing Books Dear Parents: There are a number of books missing from our Elementary School Library If you find any of these books as you are doing your cleaning please return them to the Library Jaycees Sanpete Historical Tour 18th Drawing Saturday September The Sanpete County Historical Society will conduct its annual tour of historical Sanpete on Saturday September 18th This year the tour will begin at the John Patten house in Manti at 8:30 AM The Patten house one of the oldest houses still extant in the State of Utah was built about 1854 In stands at 3rd North and 1st West The Manti Camp of DUP is currently developing the house and lot as a center of attraction for local history interests From Manti the tour will where proceed to Ephraim Nadine Nibley will lead the group through the house she and her family occupy which Blackhawk War Other places will be visited and slides will be shown Lunch will be in the Snow College cafeteria The final stop on the tour will be in Mt Pleasant where the home of Esther Christensen the "Mansion” and Wasatch Academy will be visited This tour wiH be conducted by Mrs Vida Wood Transportation will be provided by the South Sanpete School District The cost per person for the ride will be $1 50 Lunch in the cafeteria will be $250 DATE HIGH LOW PREC The Gunnison Valley Jaycees are in the process of sponsoring a deer hunt raffle They will raffle off a Remington 700 rifle 270 calibre with a Redfield 4 power-plex scope with mounts for first prize Second prize is a sleeping bag and third prize is Coleman lantern a The gun and other prizes will be displayed in the windows of Main Street businesses The drawing will be held October 22nd at 12:00 noon on Main Street You need not be present to win Anyone interested in getting tickets should contact any Jaycee member or go to the business which has the gun on display The chairmen of this project are Newell Anderson and Mitchell Anderson Committee members are Jerry Jorgensen and Kelly Peterson Proceeds will go towards community 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