Show r'T" Jaycettes Plan Miss Gunnison Pageant The s tiunnison j tn the Pageant ponxortd n t ht id at 7 Jo Jaycettes June In The pm hriOa even' wih ’ake pl e e a' 'he H gh Gunnison School Th rrt Auditor jo tor this ou Art 'h sunshine vear is of Mv 'i w clu'ies will f lie carries! uyi ' K chard and Allan Dvt g Area gr is ru ii ie lor the titie arc Duriere Anderson Vlr and Mrs daughter Ion L Anle Jr sponvired by the iur Lav lene lut oates ilaunh'er o! Vlr and Mrs t nates sponsored bv iremen attierme Jensen ot Mr and Mrs Jay daughtpe- 'jo VolTS No Old-Fashion- 51 Thursday June Fifteen Cents 8 1978 County ed Jensen Fair Planned For June 8 The lintertieid Ward is an old fashioned sponsoring county lair on 1 hursdav June 8 at the Centertield Park All at 6 p m beginning proceeds lrom the lair will be used for the Kivette Ward Building Fund Dinner will be served lrom o his will be followed p ni and will in oy enterlamment elude square dancing Senior (ltizens Band High School Band conceit train rides mem go round and fisn pond lor elepnant children of all ages There will also be a bake sale with all kinds of goodies to be sold during the evening load dition there will be a cake and ah' Summer Program The (junnison ( itv libraiv s foi the progiam children will soon begin Watch for it Exciting at duties aie plan lied summer Social-Disc- pie IxHith and snow cones Io top oil the lair an auction be held and many beautdu! items and xerviies will lie sold to the highest bidder will Lvervone in the valley is in ited to come out and join in the tun Please bring your own dishes lor the supper GVHS Students Receive Scholarship Awards he following students at (itinnison alley High School hae receded scholarships to the carious schools These scholarships weie presented to the seniors at the annual wai ds Assemble May 23 The scholarships were presented b high sc hool counselor Larry J Henrie Melissa Peterson state I tah Mate Normal yr Dale Hill $1 2uo Inivetsity Academic Snow College SlsO Wane Soienson Vocational Academic Snow College aKee Jensen Dover $loo tah Vocational noi s lechnicaK ollege $325 Donald Childs Vocational Sevier Valiev Tech $112 50 James How n Academic 'Leadership' Melanie tdwar $840 Welter State Academic and ford Foundation $411 Nursing) $75 Mark Coates Vocational Provo Trade Tech OuMitzi Christensen $130 Student tstanding Business Business College Henagers $450 John Chappell Academic Snow College $150 Bown David Leadership Mechele Hill $840 Athletic Snow $500 Wayne Vocational Sevier Jensen Valley Tech $112 50 Janalee Business Snow Higham l ollege $105 Congratulations to these tine students for then accomplish men's and success in their chosen careers Weather B Prec ds BH DARLENE ANDERSON CATHERINE JENSEN Young Adults Social All Voung Adults are invited and a special invitation is ex tended to the new graduates ol 1978 to come and join in on the lun Don t torget to circle June on your calendar for the tirst oung Adult Summer Social The Gunnison Stake Voung Adults announce their first to be held Summer Sexual June at the Mav field Park he evening will begin at b 30 pm and will leatuie tun and games and last but not least hoop o DanceLessons Do you want to enrich your or enhance vour social life Come join in the tun and develop a ngw talent as Bard and Claudia Hill teach you the new dances performed in the Los Angeles discos as well as social dances Bard and Claudia have in structed social dance classes at B Y U They have both perfor med with dance groups at B Y U and have toured the states and Europe Registration will be held on June 10 bit) pm at the Senior Citizens Center in Gunnison or call 528 3152 on or before the 10th if you can attend registration but are interested Lessons will be taught everv Friday night June 16 August 4 Lessons lor high school students and young adults will be from b 7pm senior citizpns from 7 8 which will be geared more toward cemven and tional latin dancing married couple's trom mixers 9 p m Vou can register Im 8 and a $12 lessons all eight xuvi couple or $8 lor singles Singles pay $20 tor eight lessons or $ n it im per lesson Couple's pav eight lessons or $4 to pel lesson Come and take advantage ot this oppoitunitv Response at itgistution will determine wliethei oi not tne ill be held lessons marriage Federal Spending In Sanpete Co Totals $1 7656 In Fiscal 1977 fedeial outlavs in Sanpete t ountv dining the 1977 fiscal veai totaled $17 656 or about M !7‘) per capita The economic impact ot these tederal expc'n dilutes also can be gauged bv the tact that they were equal to ol total personal about income in the county during the preceding calendar year These were some ot the tacts lepoi ted by I tah Foundation the p tv ate tax research in their annual oiganization study ot federal outlays in I tah Following is a breakdown of tedeial expenditures in San pete ounty by spending agon ledeial Amount Vgencv Delense Health $ 4 Wei ranspoi tation ’easiu d 317 000 9 262 825000 294 000 735 Vet Intel ioi Vgi icuituie 741 000 110 000 uImii tivilserv uihoi lot federal Ret 087 tOO 847 000 b56 000 outlavs made bv dei a agenc ics throughout the state ot I tah last year amoun Ills total 414 000 ted to $2 inducted all tederal expen ditures made m the stale tor salaries both civilian and tederal purchases military and contracts grants in aid to state and local governments and other tederal payments to individuals and institutions in the state The Foundation study obser ves these tederal outlays aie not ithout considei able cost to tah s share Utah taxpayers ot the taxe's required to finance tederal spending programs the amoun nation throughout ted to $1 780 000000 Adjust menls tor tinancing interest and foreign service expen added ditures another $82000 000 to the I tah cost At ter allowing for these tax costs and adjustments it would ap pear that I tah realized an ap ot about $s21 parent gain million trom tederal operations in the state While the tederal programs and activities may have a stimulating el tect on some Icxal the Foundation economies hastens to point out that they can prove to tie sometimes liabilities rather than assets to state and local governments lhis is esxciallv Hue in the case ot programs which create a laige increase in tederal em plovment with no cortespon ding increase in taxable wealth and income in the pi iv ate sec tor ol the economy It was also emphasized bv the teport that there otten ate widely ditlering viewpoints the desirabilitv ot regarding some ol the tedeial ptograms and expenditures in the state home federal operations consist mainly ot restricting or limiting state and Icxal ac private Moieover dilteient tivities piobablv spending prionties ould hav e been established tor main ot the piograms it expen diture dec isions had been made locally rather than by tederal officials in Washington Foundation analysts note that dunng recent years a substun tial part ol tederal spending has Ix'en mane ed by borrowing rather than by direct tax un federal budget position to $43 6 amounted deficits billion in fiscal 1975 $60 6 billion in fiscal 1976 and $4o 0 billion It is 1477 in isc a that the tederal budget delicti in the cut rent 1478 tiscal ear wll be about $60 billion The toundation study shows in taxes paid bv that tor each I tahns to finance tedeial in terest costs only about 46C is returned to the state in the tot m ot interest to in pavments and institutions dividuals Thus when debuts and new tederal debt are u eated the in terest drain is increased to Foundation According 'the net ettect ot a calculations billion increase in the $60 tedeial debt is an added annual drain ot about $10 3 million Horn individuals and business firms in I tah Altogether the net cost to I tahns of financing interest payments on the entire tederal debt amounted to $74 million estimated The next meeting of the Gunnison Valley Young Homemakers will be held at 7 30 p m June 21 in the home ec room ot the high school Bessie Inouye one of Gunnison's best cooks w ill give us a tasty demonstration on how to cook sukiyaki She will serve rice along with her sukiyaki Recipes will be handed out Bessie and her husband Charles are the parents of four sons and one daughter All have served LDS missions to Japan Anyone interested in oriental cooking is invited to attend The Gunnison City Swimming Pool opened Monday June 5 7 The hours will be from p m every day except Sunday The prices will be -60 Children 7 16yrs 75 Adults 16 over Children under 7 yrs — Free $10 00 Pass— Individual Season Family Season Pass— $22 00 and lessons Swimming special parties will have to be with pool opeiator so city arranged Reed Roberts - u0 swings and other playground equipment onto the asphalt workers dug it up and replaced it with sand A JOlYN CHAPPELL KERRI JENSEN Snow College Summer Music Festival Planned he fourth annual Summer Festival sponsored bv snow (ollege will take place 24 on the campus of tune snow College The advanced orchestra will again be directed bv Dr Jav E Welch who has been guest director each year ot the festival Others on the lblev taculty will be Richard director ot the intermediate or thestra Dennis Hansen direco! tne bantam orchestra tor Nadine Nibley viola specialist Conrad Dunn violin specialist cello Thompson specialist and Lloyd Murrav string bass specialist As in past years Sharon Hin ckley will direct the keyboard and division ot the festival Doreen Kurr will be responsible tor the vocal workshop Rae Ann Rasmuxon will assist with theory and music ap preciation classes Ot special interest this year will be the in elusion of a music education class for the younger students directed by Atary Witt a specialist in the Orff method and David Noble a specialist in the Kodaly method There will be a lecture series each day Monday through Friday at p m in the Lucy Phillips Library to which the public is invited Those presen ting lecture demonstrations will be Richard Nibley Jay E Welch Sharon Hinckley and Doreen Kurr The ev emng concert schedule is as follows Monday June 14 The Galilei of the Consort music the Renaissance June 20 -- Sharon Tuesday Hinckley pianist June 21 -- No Wednesday recital June 22— Fred Thursday Thompson cellist assisted by Sharon Hinckley June 23— Children Friday demonstrating Orff and Kodaly 6 30 methods pm) Student recital at 8p m will take All these recitals place at 6 30 pm (unless at the otherwise specified) A Lucy Phillips Library The final concert of the workshop will be presented at 7 p m in the auditorium of Cost for the week is only for full room board and $74 40 tuition 1 3 1 Homemakers Plan Cooking Demonstration Swimming Pool Fees Asphalt playground areas at the tiunnison City Park are being replaced with sand Several youngsters have been hurl (ailing off Gunnison Businessmen John Chappell daughter of Julia Chappell and Joe Chappell sponsored by Janalee Hyatt Trucking Higham daughter ot Mr and Mrs Delmar Higham spon sored by Gunnison Legion Mechelle Hill daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Hill sponsored Homemakers by Young Melissa Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Sanford Peterson sponsored bv Mayfield Town and Kerri Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Arno Jensen sponsored by CenterfieldTown f ' V "4 V 1 cz vr rw Young Homemakers Plant Flowers At Park The Gunnison Valley Young Homemakers just completed their service project They helped to beautify the city park by planting flowers Those participating on the project were from left Becky Blackham Karen Robyn Hendrickson Donaldson and Charlotte Christiansen Also participating was Dawn Larsen (not pictured) “Annie” Available To Public The Gunnison Valley EMTY "Annie" was bought by the public and the EMT s would like to make its use available to any group or organization in demonstrating and instructing in CPR and first aid The following people are cer tified through the American Heart Assn to teach C P R resusita (cardio pulmonary Janet Hansen Marla tion) Hansen Van Kelly Rita Faatz Melanie Edwards Nancy Parry Also certified through the American Red Cross to teach basic first aid and advanced first aid classes are Rita Faatz Judy Buckland Janet Hansen Nancy Parry Jon Spencer and Brad Duftm The only requirement in the use of the “Annie" is that one of the aforementioned people accompany it for the demon xtration or instruction Th se people w ill be happy to assist in any emergency medical training to any group Please contact Nancy Parry if you would like fur 528 3658 ther information in the use ol the “Annie " The following is a hieakdown of the EMT’s m your area please feel free to contact them AFTER you have contacted the hospital 528 7246 it you have an emergency tli Buck in land J'ld' Buikli-- ' Parry CENTERFIELD-Jan- et sen Stephen Hansen Hansen Billie Lether Han- Marla GUNNISON— Van Kelley Erma Kelley Melody Anderson Ardean Anderson Steve Morris Melanie Edwards Hal Brad Duffm Rita Pickett Faatz MAT FIELD -- Jon Spencer Uhelise Faatz Scott Sorenson Kirk Anderson STERLING -- Carol Olsen The Gunnison Valley KMT's would again like to thank the Gunnison area lor ull the help and support they have given this volunteer organization |