Show (unnisiHi Valley News Tli m- MwaEff£immfflMsmFSw5®ra3isffiiffS3i3w-5imEmEZ'zErs’iSS2wmranE0'2'S'- Snoio President's Corner there Naturally were countless hundreds of hours that went into the preparation of this study In 1975 the Legislature appropriated $3000000 towards this project Much has been said and written during the past few weeks about the new Snow College Activity Center Naturally the closer this building comes to being totally completed the more excited we at Snow College become about using it We have been very pleased that we could play our last five basket- ball games there Likewise we are pleased that the facility is also to be used as a gathering place for various other types of meetings to etc assemblies benefit the citizens in our area The first request for the Snow College Activity Center was made in when a committee consisting of Robert Stoddard as chairman Dean A1 Green Ann Bricker McLoyd Erickson Garth Beacham Gary Bliss and Dean Lee R Thomalong with the pson studentbody presidents together with Presidents and Holm Higbee finished the last official planning guide for the center in 1973 15 About Town News Notes Paul D Greener of Phoenix Arizona has recently been promoted to Promotion and Adver- tising Services Administrator in the home office of Ives Pharmaceutical Laboratories in New York City Paul joined Ives in 1974 covering the Phoenix new His territory assignment takes effect Jan 23 He is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School attended University of Utah and a graduate of Arizona He is State University married to the former Ann Corbin of Phoenix They will make their new home in White Plains New York Paul and Ann have visited the past several days with ins parents Mr and Mrs Dallas Greener Major (Dr) Reed C Rasmussen was recently of his informed promotion to the rank of Lt Colonel He is presently stationed at Scott AFB Illinois and’ is a staff physician in the Family Practice Clinic He is involved in the training of physicians in Family specializing Practice Dr Rasmussen is the son of Mr and Mrs Moyle Rasmussen of Gunnison Gladys Nielson recently returned from a trip with Marion and Nedra Tree of Heber City They traveled to San Diego Los and Angeles Anaheim California On their return Gladys spent a week in Beaver with her son and family Mr and Mrs Paul Nielson Plans and specification! were drawn by the architectural firm of & Wright The building construction contract was issued to Alder Construction on July 12 1976 with an official completion date of February 2 1978 The concept of the building is built to the theme of sports and is designed to handle all types of physical education and intercollegiate athletic contests Another function of the complex will be to draw people from outside the college to utilize all of the sports areas are whenever they available This new facility gives the college the privilege of serving students and the public on a basis and in a first class manner Recently I had the privilege of traveling to Virginia w here I visited campuses of several other junior colleges When I observed how crowded and how old many of their facilities are I gained a new appreciation for not only our new activity center but for the other graduate of Murray High School has been selected to attend the General Motors Training Center in Salt Lake City Making the selection were Clayton Stout and Leeon Christensen of the Snow College Automotive Department The training which consists of 400 hours of intensive mechanical and automotive work will give David theoretical and practical training in the electrical ignition engine fuel system brakes engine tune-u- front suspension power train automatic transmission phases of and automobile design maintenance and repair Davis’ sponsor for the training is Owen Wright of Salt Lake City Ed Barret is the General Motors Division chairman of the training center and is a member of the Snow available to students and citizens of this area I hope that the new Activity Center will be used for the enjoyment and improvement of all those who wish to use it Furthermore that this new complex will bring a new appreciation of the other outstanding educational College Automotive and Vocational Education Advisory Committee The General Motors training program is designed to give young people an incentive to further their education and develop their skills in automotive technology Davis was selected for this comprehensive program because of his mechanical aptitude and his interest in pursuing a career in automotive technology According to Barrett there is a great void in the United States today in the field of auto mechanics General Motors is working closely with various educational institutions today to help locate and train skilled automotive technicians is Davis Although already employed at D & K Auto in Salt Lake when he is not in school he will be listed on a quarterly report Friday Forum University years and then the University of Utah for four years where he M I) his received Degree He served in the mission field in South Germany and has held many positions in the Church He was a member of the University of Utah Branch Presidency Stake Sunday School Temple Square Guide and at present is instructor of the Gospel Doclass in the ctrine Ephraim North Ward Dr Bateman was Chief Resident at the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden He is a member of the American Academy of Family Practice and is on the Board of Trustees State for the Utah Medical Association He is a member of the Ephraim Rotary Club He has played trombone in the BYU Symphony and the Mormon Youth Symphony He also sang in the BYU A Capella Choir is Dr Bateman married to the former Linda Lambert and they are the parents ol two children a a1 iv Page 6 o has sold country agriculture out by conmost people that vincing for some reason farmers need don’t similar just At the annual convention of the Farmers Union held in Salt Lake City Jan 12 13 Holman Roy of the president organization recommended continued concerted effort on the part ot farmers to emphasize the financial plight they now find themselves in equitable treatment” said Holman “It is evident that the or the Secretary of Agriculture is not goir to act so my recommendation is to take the problem to Washington DC and lay it in the lap of Congress I am not talking about a few' hundred tractors on Capitol Hill Leave the tractors home this time and take several thousand farmers to Washington and saturate the halls of Congress with farmers and ranchers Congress responds to pressure and we have a problem that requires great pressure on our elected officials "Farmers Union has proven many times the effectiveness of farmers lobbying the Congress It has always worked It work will again” Holman stated On local problems Holman urged a strong on the resolution predator control problem and urged support of the Utah and Idaho Wool Growers Association in their committment to close private lands to hunting if effective action isn’t taken by the Interior Department on the predator problem Holman spoke out on the practicability of leaving the State Fair at the present location “The cost of relocating in any other area would cost the taxpayers a amount of tremendous money and wouldn’t improve the fair to any President most Americans to the fact that farmers are in a depression and if they are to continue producing an abundance of reasonably-pricefood they must get some pride relief and get it im- mediately” “The President that they were entitled to and should receive at least cost of production for their (parity) product In September the President signed into law the 1977 Farm Bill which also contains for the authority Secretary of Agriculture to set farm prices between 90 and 100 of The reluctance parity now of the President and the of Secretary to do Agriculture to farrelieve anything mers of their current financial dilemma is a complete ’ Holman stated “Some are people saying just wait and this problem the farmers now face will go away This attitude will result in the problems remaining andor getting worse and the farmers will go away “The Farmers Union has stood firm for parity for farmers ever since the concept was passed some 60 by Congress years ago and we plan on continuing the fight for this concept which other every industry takes for granted’’ Holman stated “Why did the steel industry just institute a price increase? Because must maintain they parity for their product “Does the auto industry sell cars for less than cost of production plus a profit0 That thought never enters the minds of anyone in this country it is just understood and accepted by everyone that when you pay $6000 for a car the costs and profit are all there Someone in this great degree” stated Holman In closing Holman the advantages to farmers and consumers of properly coops “The Consumers in Roy Utah is serving consumers well and is the only way most consumers can have any direct influence on their own store and still share in the saving of the store” he said “This convention is firmly behind the planned packing plant in the Ogden area This plant as proposed would be a boom to all of the livestock industry in Utah and surrounding states Instead of shipmost of our ping livestock out of state for we should be processing shipping livestock into our state and with this plant we could do that Bulldogs Defeat Wolves Gunnison’s girls’ basketball team had little trouble defeating North Sevier Wednesday Jan ll even though top scorer Mechell Hill was held to one point in the first half and five in the second Gunnison in defeated NSHS the game played in Salina Mechelle has been averaging 18 points per game Wendy Jensen was the high scorer for GVIIS with 15 noi nts The girls traveled to is the Following Piute Wednesday Jan schedule for the remain14 looking for their third der of the season straight win of the Jan 25— Gunnison at season Wayne Feb 1— North Sevier at Gunnison is in regional play and leads Gunnison 7:30 pm the league Feb 4— North Sanpete which includes Piute at Gunnison (time not North Sevier and set) Wayne The team coached by Feb 8— Piute at GunSandra Clark will be on nison 7:30pm the road again WedRegion at Parowan nesday Jan 25 as they Feb 16 17 18 travel to Wayne Wolves Top Bulldogs Gunnison’s Bulldogs tell to the North Sevier Wolves in a regional wrestling match held Thursday Jan 12 in Salina The Wohes won live matches by pins and four by decision losing only three all by pins unNSHS now is defeated in regional play lor the season with a league record ol Coach Richard Probert s wrestlers are all opponents Results class are as 9 against lbs —Jeff Sorensen NS Wesley dec s oned Reynolds G lbs— Gary Mason NS) won a decision over Lyman Anderson 12 lbs— James Sorensen NS) pinned Mark Anderson (G in: 3 ol the second period 119 lbs -- Steve Lambert-se(NS) pinned Bret Sorensen (G) in :41 of the third period 105 by weight follow s Again this type of a project puts the farmers business directly into the hands of the farmers where it should be This is the best way for farmers to get away from direct dependance upon the 98 government’’ Holman concluded A unique semimonthly newsletter that can help companies and others learn to manage corporate public issues at least as policy well as if not better than the traditional management of is profit centered operations available from Corporate Public Issues and Their P O Box 318 Management Old Greenwich CT 06870 (steMMUIfiljsf lbs -- Bart Reynolds (NS) won a decision over Neil Meilor 138 lbs— Steve Camp (NS) pinned Wayne Sorenson in :29 of the second period 145 lbs -- Rodney Hyatt (G) pinned Vergal Sorensen (NS) in :44 of the first period 155 lbs— Blaine Jensen G) pinned Todd Anderson (NS) in 14 of the first period 167 lbs— Jeff Shields (NS) pinned Russell Yardley in :58 of the second period 185 lbs— Newell Hales NS pinned Kreig G in 42 of the first period llvywt -- Rick Long i(i) Brad Van pinned Wagenen (NS) in :37 of the third period 132 corn Values added to $000 & $10°° lbs— Donnie Torger-sowon a decision over Kenny Kerry-to- 126 “Clean Sweep” Spring Items Arriving Daily Racks Daily for 12 Price Dresses Pant Suits I97K Farmers Union Confab throughout his campaign facilities available at for the highest office in Snow College this country time after time assured farmers prepared by Stout and Christensen which is then forwarded to all GM dealers and garages in the state as well as to the GM dealers and garages nearest Snow College students’ homes “This is an outstanding program for young men and young women interested in pursuing a ” Dr Kim Bateman who career in automotives “Snow Stout noted is a medical doctor students never College located in Ephraim will be the guest speaker for have any problem in securing employment Friday Forum Jan 20 Dr Bateman was born when they graduate from in Madison Wisconsin our program” Jeff is the son of Mr but grew up in Provo He attended Brigham Young and Mrs OW Davis of for three Murrav Presidency Elders Quorum President utah-idah- Holman stated that s "the of remarkable physical farmers the are nation hasthroughout facilities that now alerted Honors To Snow Student Davis a Jeffery at Snow freshman College and a recent Annual Janaary If 13 Off - 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