Show rs PRICE 25c Dedication of High School Scheduled for Friday of the new Gunnison Dedication Valley High School will be Friday Oct 2 at 7 pm in the auditorium Hie program will be as follows: Welcome and introduction by South School Superintendent Dr Sanpete Scott Bean followed by invocation by A Larson Lamar musical special number will be performed by the GVHS and community conducted string orchestra by Don Findlay will be given by Shelia Remarks Sorenson President of South Sanpete Board of Education and by Kent Sanders member of the South Sanpete A musical number Board of Education of the Gunnison High School combined choruses conducted by Jonathan Hunt will then be given by Dr Remarks Peter K Titze principal of GVHS Introduction of Dr Lamar Stewart by President Paul Dyreng followed by remarks and dedicatory prayer by Dr Stewart Chairman Richard Kjar Croft Steve Anderson Gene Richard Dyreng Joe Luke Media: Marian Christenson Chairman Marie Sanders Donna Peterson LaVona Bradley Fran Nielson Ivo Peterosn Christensen Yardley Library Mathematics Subcommittee in- cluded: LaMar Larson Chairman Robert Bessey Douglas Bjerregaard Reed Roberts Richard Kjar Leslie Good Lynn Sorensen Roger Andersen Irvin Mathews & Education Athletics: Physical Reed Roberts Danny Hill Chairman Saundra Clark Pam Beck Keith Bartholomew Brenda Myrup Eugene Bartholomew Arno Jensen and Darrell Warren Science Subcommittee consisted Douglas Bjerregaard of: Chairman LaMar Larson Richard Kjar Don L Nielsen Lila Bartholomew Dr Tom Anderson Garth Vest Dr Von Pratt will be served and the Refreshments will remain open for viewing pm The planning of the high school was under the direction of the Business following Marie Sanders chairman with Becky Duncan LaMar Larson Keith An The dersen Roland Beck Marge Coates trying t0 and Pam Beck park Dr Jan Christensen Social Studies Robert Beck Chairman Reed Roberts Hill Celia Jensen Steve Danny Higgins Nedra Stewart Jay Childs Katherine Caldwell Activities: Becky Duncan Boyd Maysie Willardsen Cecil Bown Marie Sanders Brady Elwood Sorenson Saundra Clark Service Chairman & G“n Counseling and Administration: with chairman Larry Henrie Pam Jen Woodrow Beck Dallas Greener Beck Paul Dyreng and Mardell sen Hill Donald Chairman English: Marian Christenson Marie Sanders Dr Diana Majors Julia Buchanan Rilla Dee Spencer Gladys Anderson Sorenson Fine Arts: Boyd Goble Chairman Leslie Bogh Ivo Peterson Mary Lois Madsen Tim Christenson Helen Peterson Colleen Nielsen Lawrence Anderson Valley Jaycef a new Pavilll0n the G"on VaU!y Jayc1e“fstl11 have some lodge pol for their expedition to Wyoming The poles sell for $350 to $4 ecah and from any Jaycee can be ordered member or from chairman of the Beck David Pro3ect Fullmer Elizabeth Jensen Sorenson Chiyo Christensen Murrell Peterson David Bernard Sorenson Beck and Bill Hermansen Redge Sorenson Varsity scouts Dick Weirick Mark Christensen and Chester Martinez also went along to help on the three night four day project Sales have been successful and orders have been filed to persons from Manti to Scipio and Monroe Weather the from the poles bring Jaycees closer to their goal of $3000 which will be used to buy materials for construction of the new pavallion at the Gunnison City Park branches form Prec 500 their semitrucks along for the poles back to Gunnison Pavillion In Embryo Showing off part of the 900 lodge poles cut recently left Dave Wyoming are Jaycee members Three Centerfield men were arrested last week for allegedly stealing a drill bit from a $4125 tungsten salesman’s pickup truck outside of Stig’s W estem Rancher in Salina 28 Jay Snow 45 Mike Worthen and Owen Turner 21 were arrested and charged with second degree felony in the theft All three were released from Sevier County Jail in Richfield on $$0000 property bond each Salina Police Chief Jeff Magee a salesman from Vernal for Reed Drill Bit reported he stopped at Stig’s at about 8:45 pm Sept 22 Magee said when he came out of the bar a later the drill bit was gone Snow Classes Still Open It’s not too late to sign up for Snow College evening classes to be held Magee told Salina police he noticed the three suspects at the bar and described the suspects’ car locally Macrame began last night (September 30) and calligraphy drapery making and tailoring jeans will begin the third week of October Spanish cake decorating will woodworking ceramics follow and shortly thereafter are If there horseshoeing soon a few more interested will also be scheduled Anyone who needs some new interest in in life take an evening course Gunnison by calling Claire Elmont at Ricketts standing Jaycee president Jim Oliver Bruce Blackham and Centerfield Men Charged In Theft of $4000 Drill Bit ICqprding to Gordon Kiesel ap- 900 poles from a forest proximately service area near Evanston Wyo Lee Anderson and Robby Bown also took £ Lyman Vocational Agricilture: Richard Kjar Chairman Doug Charles Bjerregaard Don Nielsen Sales and stripped vi Linda Grounds Subcommittee included Jaycee members Richard Dyreng Arthur Reed Roberts Chairman Dean An Dave Rickets Bruce Blackham derson Ross Bartholomew Arta Elliott David Beck and Jim Oliver cut Higgins Eugene Lund Bill Nay Ben Walker Home Economics: Jeannine Lund Chairman Marian Christenson Sheila Sorenson Layne Rasmussen Hazel Christensen Nancy Jensen Industrial Arts: Don L Nielsen r included Ivo Peterson Chairman Carole Boyd Goble Saundra Clark Mellor Ann Bjerregaard Mary Noralee Koeven Ernie Larsen Rebecca Anderson Special Education: Darrell Douglas Ludvigson Chairman Service Club Constructing New Park Pavillion building until 9 S! Drama Subcommittee & Speech t Sanpete Police and Utah Highway Patrol Troopers recognized the car at a Centerfield bar later that night When Snow who was alone came out of the bar and started to drive away he was arrested for driving while intoxicated Officers found the missing drill bit in the trunk of the car Snow was driving led to the investigation Subsequent arrest of W orthen and Turner in an Turner and Worthen related incident guilty pleaded to County Sanpete misdemeanor regarding charges un- in a theft of a conduit tube connector The valued at $500 was copper wiring stolen in Centerfield from behind Brothers and belonged to Whiting Marwood Hales The men were arrested at the end of May by Gunnison Officer Jerry Jorgensen All three suspects in the drill bit theft are employed by Salvage officers a according to investigating yard owned by Worthen’s salvage father Earlin After a jury trial last Tuesday in Manti the men were bound over from Plea circuit court to district court bargaining reduced the felony plea to a misdemeanor to which the men The men will be pleaded guilty sentenced in two weeks Utah” "Stealing drill bits is big business in Chief Kiesel commented "In Juab County 27 used bits were stolen in one case and 39 in another ” Kiesel said there is no evidence that either of the Juab cases is related to the Salina incident GVHS Drama Students Shakespeare Champs Gunnison Valley High School second year drama students won first place in the Shakespearean Competition held in Cedar City last Friday and Saturday Competition was divided into two divisions and GVHS was in the Westminster division which covers the 1A and 2A schools in the state Kim Nielson placed second overall in and students Jay Brad Kenneth Greenburg and Ann Paige White Bjerregaard placed second overall in atOther students the group scene tending and helping to win the trophy were Faynell Collier and Robin Hatch in duo scenes Teri Crandall in mono and Troy Nathan Buckland acting Weirick in duo scenes The trophy was Greenburg Allen the first won by the drama department since 1975 according to instructor Mike Eaton and the students can feel proud was tough he said of it as competition The judges for the competition were professionals from Salt Lake City and California They included Jan Stratton who has appeared in “The Great Santim’ and ‘Pete and Tillie’ Her television credits include ‘Streets of San Francisco’ ‘Barretta’ and ‘Dallas Elizabeth has appeared in Savage numerous TV dramas including: The Young and the Restless” Jesse Bennett has appeared in the Utah Shakespearean Festival and other plays on the west coast along with another judge Dwight Walwrath Harward Meets With Reagan Administration Administration's was heavily a series of Washington meetings earlier this week according to Utah Jaycees President who atGunnison Denzil Harward tended The Reagan economic discussed No More The Gunnison Valley News Office has moved back to its original location on Main Street in Gunnison Haircuts Workers taking down the beauty shop sign find the orignal GV News sign intact Arts Winners Announced Winners of the first annual creative cultural arts program sponsored by the Gunnison Stake Relief Society were announced Sunday evening Winning first place in the story Gunwas Carole Mathews category “Pink titled a story with nison Petunias” The first place poem “It’s Spring” was written DeLora by Mary Louise Simkins of Centerfield won first place Sorensen Mayfield with her art work of “Mt Baldy” and won first Gunnison Elmont place for her song “Let Your Light so Claire Shine” Second palce winners were Carolyn Christensen of Gunnison with her story Watermelon Patch" "The Bishop's Mary Lois Madsen of Christenburg with her song "Start Your Day with a Loreen Sorensen of Gunnison Smile” u th her poem “Sonnet From A Kitchen Sink” and Ester Nelson of Centerfield with her artwork program during The meetings were part of the United States Jaycees’ 21st annual GovernSemninar mental Affairs Leadership held in the and National Legislature nation’s Capitol September Among the speakers who addressed the were Transporation Secretary Drew Lewis House Budget Committee Chairman Rep James R Jones Jaycees Senate Finance Chairman Committee Sen Bob Dole House James C Rep and Republican Richards Richard of Gunnison had the Majority Leader Jr Party Chairman Wright Mr Harward Eight Win at Bingo The Gunnison Valley can claim eight of the winning 22 blackout Each bingo cards this week winner will receive $873 The winners were Marilyn McArthur of Gunnison with a winning card from Double Kwik Lam King of Mayfield with a card from Chicken Treat Luck Whitlock of with a card from Centerfield Gunnison Implement Merri of Centerfield Lynn Sorenson with a card from Kent’s Service Lou her Sorenson of Gunnison with a card from Gene’s Market (Their Linda won two weeks ago) Also Naomi Pickett of Gunnison with a card form Clara V Gunmosn Implement of Gunnison with a Beardsley and Kwik Double from card Shannon Jensen of Gunnison with and card winning Shannon Valley Furniture won a few weeks ago another from also honor of introducing Richards to the group Chairman all the officials who spoke Nearly during the meetings agreed that be done about the but some situation method Secretary Richard Chairman supported President as did many of the Reagan’s program other speakers They said that it is far too early to judge the results because the “program really hasn’t even gone into effect yet” something has to nation’s economic differed on the Lewis and Party Richards strongly Jones and Wright Representatives on the other hand felt that alternatives to the president’s proposals should be found They also made it plain that the Democratic Party is changing and will soon reemerge with a new sense ol direction other speakers who ad Among dressed the assembled state Jaycee were Senators presidents Harry F and WendellFord Byrd Strom Thurmond Represen tatives Les AuCon Barber Conable John Conyers Philip Crane Jack Kemp and John Rhodes Caspar Weinberger Secretary of Defense to Wayne Valis Assistant Special President Reagan and William of the Sweeney Deputy Chairman Democratic National Committee Among other events held during the meeting were a special reception for the Jaycee presidents hosted by the West German embassy and a special some of the reception recognizing former “Ten Outstanding Young Men of America” recipients from the past 43 Mr Harward years At this reception had the privilege of informally meeting House with former White Press Secretary Ron Ziegler consumer White House advocate Ralph Nader Aide Roger Porter (a native of Provo Utah) and many US Congressmen all of whom were among the group of 27 former recipients to attend The Ten Outstanding Young Men of America program has been conducted by the since 1938 The 1982 annually Jaycees group will be announced late in the year and recognized at a special congress in Tulsa Oklahoma on January 16 1982 Mr Harward said that he was very with the nation’s capitol impressed city He said that it was very exciting to first hand many of the famous important and historical buildings and D C and to feel sites in Washington the sease of patriotism urgency and that in this great exists importance Mr Harcity While in Washington ward was able to pay courtesy calls on Hansen and Marriott Congressmen and Senators Hatch and Gam The linal event of the week was so long U S Jaycees National during which the Jaycees Legislature examined and discussed such pending for the as appropriations legislation MX Missle System repeal of the Ac t extension of the voting and the abolition of the rights a Some 30 state Electoral College Affairs Governmental Jaycees the Jaycee joined Managers Program for this very enlightening executives day and educational National Legislature which was assisted by program from senators and various ais congressmen Jaycees is a 300000 leadership training chapters in The United States member with 7500 organization state and the every The Utah Colombia of District Jaycees are currently growing at a rapid pace There are now nearly one thousand Jaycees in Utah with local chapters in some 30 communities throughout Utah |