Show '’ I :t t v s ' r?A (Maaifton Valley JHeas f vjC Thursday Gunnison Valley RIeurs f Sn©flaalls June 3 1982 Local Orchestra Presents Concert The t Gunnison Valley Community Orchestra conducted by Don Finda lay Manti presented concert last week The or chestra presented its pro- I S in two sections of The first consisted numbers played by the string orchestra only and the second part was with the full performed orchestra of the orMembers chestra are Kristen SandKaers Marie Sanders Carol Dairen Prisbrey gram Suzanne Warren ley A dance recital Saturday for some of Carol Hyatt’s students costumed and waiting Pictured front left is Lou Anderson Susan Ruth Christensen Jennie Stilson Jenkins ColSuzanne Buchanan Mary Becky Donaldson Crystal Greger-soand Jennifer Matthews Standing back is Lori and Trudi Hyatt Jeannie leen Nielsen GV Dancers to Present Recital This Saturday A dance recital with the theme ‘Td Rather Be will be preDancing” sented by the students of Carol Hyatt It is scheduled for this June Saturday evening 5 at 7:30 at the Gunnison Valley Elementary School not the Stake Center as previously an nounced This musical song and dance program is free to the public and everyone is invited Elder Kirk V Hansen has been called to serve in the Canada Winnepeg Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of latter day Saints He will enter the Missionaiy Training Center June 16 Kiik is the son of Mr and Mrs Val Jean HanHe grasen Centerfield from Gunnison duated Valley High School and has attended Ricks College in Rexburg Ida for two years While Kirk in high school participated in and was a second place state champion for two years He was on the wrestling team at Ricks and qualified for the National Junior College academic wrestling team Kirk is a graduate of Gunnison Stake Semihas received the nary Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout with a Bronze Palm Kirk will present the in the program Second Ward sacrament meeting June 13 at 9 am niwr Three were Salt class held periences V Hansen hour for entertainment the summer beginning June 3 at 3:30 pm The movies scheduled for that day are “Anatole and the Piano" “Bear and the River In- 17 includes “Country habitant” and "Betty Coyote Goes Hollywood” and “Donald’s Better Boop in Blunderland” June 10 will feature Self” The following "Blaze “Ben and Me” “Yellowstone week will be shown Cubs” Glory” and "Corny Concerto” and on June 31 viewers for June may see "Dr Seuss on Entertainment the Loose” “Dragon Stew” and “Elmer the Elephant” Cub it HOMES it Immediate occupancy Financing already set-uAvailable in Redmond Aurora & Salina p His wife is a flower Call D & 5 or 2 CONTRACTING & SUPPLIES D is Reading Roundup this year’s theme for the reading contest Children of the valley are encouraged to sign up in and They had dinner at the and they too Wisteria had an opportunity to see the high school Pictures reunions over Price attended The Class of 1938 also There held its reunion were 71 in attendance the were Dwight Conder held at the park Class officers were Tom Fullmer Brent Nielsen Maria Durrant Tyran BarKendall ney Sorenson and Mitzi Bartholomew Pickett Because of newsfurther paper deadlines information on this reunion will be given next week taken afterwards Erda Malmgren and Ermald So- renson organized the reunion Graduates came from Chicago California Nevada and Idaho The Class of 1977 also its reunion on It was Day held Memorial Centerfield Native Is USCVGA President that had to him in the happened last five years Then a tour of the new high school was conducted by L Nielsen Douglas son of Margaret L Nielsen of Centerfield and a graduate of Gunni- Principal Peter Titze son Valley High School was recently elected president of the Utah School Counseling and Vocational Guidance Associais a tion Graduates from nia Washington CaliforProvo Story Hour to Begin June 3rd at Library The Gunnison Civic Library will start an Stacey CovingYoung ton and Phyllis Hansen on violin Sandra Claire professional of college and elementary school counselors Nielsen earned a BS degree in psychology from BYU and masters degree in counseling psychology from Auburn Aubum Ala University He is currently employed as a counselor and school organization psychologist at secondary High School Logan He will serve one year as Subscribe are Mrs Stewart Hortense Leola EdMrs and Gunnison wards Forrest Mr and Mrs Denison Sterling ADVERTISING FEATURES Gunnison 'ttdhim OaMtn succeeding Dr Harry Bluhm of the University of Utah the current president U SEPC0B 4 O UlSiliHJ® © Without MhmUilng ®Ep000i HnPI MJZZZzi KotKag Librarian Carina says that some books have been returned but asks that other books found while cleanto the ing be returned so others can library enjoy them UP&Lto Hike Rates SALT LAKE Utah Public Service Commission has approved a Utah Power & Light Co rate increase total- Cruise right and look sharp on Kawasaki's new KZ750CSR The CSR's engine is designed to produce lots of torque and power 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December year the Utah Commission approved the $28 million interim increase until subject to refund on the comhearings Valley News 510 So Main their ling (343 Elmont Dwight Inouye and Elizabeth Jensen on cello Julie Greenberg and Hal Caon bass Nielson K therine Findlay Suzanne Diane Sanders Dyreng Lacey Stewart on flute Larry Henrie clariHappy birthday to Grant Hanson on on net Jan Christensen Lacey Stewart who celeand Jim Sandtrumpet brated her first birthday EuCaldwell Paul ers June 2 Lacey is the on tromdaughter of Scott and gene Wagstaff Gunni- bone and Angela Larsen Marilyn Stewart on the piano son She has a sister Megan 7 and a brother 4 Jordan Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Beck and Dr and And You’ll Receive Mrs Lamar H Stewart NEWS all Gunnison V Lake other areas Memorial Day weekend The Class of 1937 held its 45th reunion Saturday There were 16 class members and their partners present Dinner was held at the Wisteria and each person had an opto tell of exportunity Elder Kirk above are the old students getting a grand tour of the new Gunnison Valley High School from Principal Peter Titze Three Classes Hold Reunions Summertime is a time for fun sports picnicking and reunions both family reunions and class reunions wrestling Saturday to reacand socializing agenda Pictured Erma Sandy Juenger The Old In the Neu Gass of ’38 held its reunion quaint after 44 years Dinner at the Wisteria were part of the The by Kathy Pickett News Correspondent Elder Kirk Hansen Called to Canada Linda Malmgren Inouye ? 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