Show Gauinoa Talley July 8 If &£CDJ Ao iortUI is i Acuj'o Gonnlson Valley I3ct70 Valley News (SSCD TJ j 1962 Thursday VaBeyNswsn par year in Utah and fliM per year out of Utah by South Mata Street Gtantaan Utah 804 portagt paid at Graaiaoa Utah 8404 POSTMASTER: Send addrao changoo te Gunniaoa Valley News Bra 408 Guaniaoo Utah MOi &agk&py:2 Mark G FeeSeehach JtoaCSpc Nascy JTjmw Amrisli file Editorial Gunnison Should Have ‘Neighborhood Watch’ by Amy Thompson time in six mnnHiat our utilities have been in- - Hi folks Sure hope you had a happy holiday three whole think days of celebration - Just The first it started out with a blast Saturday morning B scared me so badly I nearly fell out of my nest I got my wits When about me I realized all the birds in the valley had been frightened out of their trees too Following the charge Many Americans are discovering that a “good neighbor” policy can pay off “Neighborhood Watch” is one way many people are lowering the burglary rate in their communities Last year former police chief Joe L Christensen introduced Gunnison residents to the Neighborhood watch program It seemed to get off to a good start but for some reason fizzled out according to current Police Chief Jerry Jorgensen Last week’s capture of a suspected burglar through the efforts of concerned neighbors shows not only that an organized program would work but also that one is needed auction flag to five toot And some of on fined incomes In addition to that there's the mill levy us are a it was a for - Because of the concern and quick thinking of a Gunnison resi- ceremony and the big and everydent a suspected burglar was captured while the suspect was in- hot breakfast thing in between it and side the resident’s neighbor’s home the delicious beef dinner and time was just one month for new street signs a stiB have the old ones) The last two increases have brought the utilities bill up six dollars more since the increase after the sewer was finished I sure hope this is the end Of that We all have great perfect day B ended with a display of beautiful fireworks It took much planning and hard work to organize such a happy nation’s increase We send our wishes to Hgin Bouvang and to Mary Ault Acel and I received word this week of Ada Thompson Breech’s birthday death on July 3 She was Even the moon got into the act with a total a fanner resident age 62 and daughter of Peter echpae and Sena Thompson Not since 1736 hm the Centerfield edipse of the moon been The GRAND and NOso dark and so colorful BLE RECOGNITION B in more than Neighborhood alert groups have been organized began at 1133 pm AWARD goes to Maude here in Utah last Mon20000 communities throughout the nation In more crime-pronHone one of the nicest areas pairs of citizens drive through their neighborhoods looking day B was a neighbors anyooe could event said one have for suspicious cars and people Unarmed citizens use CB radios or scientist Maude is a neighbor walkie talkies to keep in touch with each other and police NormalThai the weather came friend to everyone ly they take no action to stop the crime in progress They simply into the act too sbout and She’s the perfect mother notify police die coldest 5th of July I to her four children: so the Verdon Armen ta Grace In apparently safer areas like Gunnison Valley citizens use the ever remember planning committee sure and Velva She has 18 “block watch” approach Instead of moving around neighbors did know their business and 38 stay in their own house and keep their eyes on one another’s pro- when they planned this grandchildren and one to be on the 3rd of two foster perty and report suspicious activities or people to the police granddaughters Most of these organizations have block captains to coordinate July just perfect This is the 206th year Last Christmas Maude activities Neighborhood watch group also cooperate with local for our nation May we made 38 quilts for all the people in making security inspections of homes send our best wishes for two and giving theft prevention advice another 206 yean of were bom state Christprosperous good fortune mas so Maude crochect-eThey work for legislation requiring adequate security devices in Oh in last week’s them each an afghan homes They help to publicize bu’t she a fon grandma valley news I noticed the measures that citizens can take and they put up signs report of our city’s Have a very pleasant to warn burglars that an area is protected by a “watch” group budget and for the third week One convicted burglar said he would go to a different if he thought his targeted community had such a neighborhood N Getting Better Every Year more people mooing Fu of all ages participated h the aural Ru froas the Warn Creek Cafe back to the Gw- alsoa Park The event gets better each year with Rwaers program We think a Neighborhood Watch or Alert program is a good pro-jefor a Gunnison Valley Jaycee Lion or other volunteer group to take (mi As a newspaper we would support any effort by any agency or organization to start such an effort - ' —0 Aty BB Gunners Off Inv I 6I1116SS66 The Gunnison Valley son of Mrand Mrs Jaycee BB gun team was Steven Higgins The two to catch a alternatives are Kim scheduled son of Mr and plane Thursday (today) at Hansen 930 am bound for the Mrs Brent Hansen and Monica Hyatt daughter National BB Gun Tournament in Clarksville of Mr and Mrs LaVal Tenn Hyatt will be their are They day to arrive in scheduled Today travel 'f Tennessee at 630 Friday Saturday pm and Sunday they will compete for this national cham- Q pionship K Team members are The Gunnison Tommy Sorensen is starting tournament play in Richfield at the Lions Park Their first game was July 6 against MoronL Team members indude Robert Keith Peterson A Fun Family Project Kenyon Jensen Scott Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Hansen candy They also will receive $850 from Daisy BB Gun The Bessie Alexander family took on the Fan Ran as a family project Bessie the coach was pleased to present seven family members with saying “Alexander’s Road Runners'' Those were Jewel Paul Michael Kim Stephen Rhonda (all Bartholomews) and Danny Wilson Six out of the seven were ribbon winners Marty Mr mW? Hansen son of Mrs Brent Shawn Higgins and Hansen To insure the availability of a future firewood supply the National Forest win to a charge change program for personal use firewood permits Although one per district will continue to be this change in policy to charge in most areas in necessary to meet the increasing costs of administering the program Money collected by selling permits will be used in funding future firewood projects cm the The past free use firewood adequate program lacked funding for all wood gathering restrictions and increasing accessibility to firewood areas With this additional management problems such as cutting enforcing you're new to motorcycling Kawasaki's got the perfect machine- the KZ305CSR It's a rugged bike that's big on style big on economy and big on performance But it's low m price low on maintenance and the seat makes it easy to nde — even foi shorter riders With features like a drilled front disc brake transmission and Kawasaki power you're always 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Pic- dty team a tournament against their part of the as Independence Day celeThis was canbration celled however because wind of the rain and cold weather that cropped up on the 5th Lewis King Anderson Paul Johnny Anderson Childs Kenneth Nielsen and Keith Janies The league was invited A new bishopric has been sustained Clair for the LDS Sterling Ward Otten a fourth grade teacher at Gunnison Elementary and his grand- has been named bishop Mr and Otten and his wife Aria are the parents of seven children: Claire Ann Mark who just on a New York mission departed and Natalie Russell Travis Arlene Dexter John Lee Ludvigsen has been called He is a to serve as first counselor and custodian for Manti High of Jennett School He is the fanner and he Cota of Centerfield wife Genevieve have two children Chris Denton is the second counselor He is employed as a mechanic for Cox Rock Products in Centerfield Loretta is his wife and they have five children Kristin Shane Clay Cole and Anique Released with a vote of thanks woe Bishop Robert Bunnell Steve Kondor and Max Otten (Clair’s second counselor brother) first counselor then stars ' '"(fie behind Roger and The sparkles streaks fountains and flashes are accompanied and booms whistles and whirrs They’re applauded by honking “oohs” horns §ay§ and the of the and “abbs’’ their their their roofs or straddle the nearest fence to gaze into the night at the bright in cars stretch out on lawns clamber on line People up light sight I remember once when I was little we were at Fish Lake the night of the fireworks show Mom and not wanting to me my right to see the lights and themselves being kids at heart piled me in the car and drove down a dirt road Eventually we came to a snow drift and we had to stop But it was just the right spot The mountain peaks were such that we could see the World politics is like a square dance Just when all is going smoothly everybody changes part- ners dad deprive of Richfield lights Straddling a snowdrift we watched the fireworks — fireflies flickering in the distance Whether they’re against the hills in your own back yard or miles away packed in with the whistles and bangs the sparkles and flashes somehow they squeeze some magic Court Docket non Jensen Claude darkness some disappearing for good others leaving faint tails trailing By City in restricted wildlife areas and reducing con- ty Items ranging flicts between forest from mitts toys towels users can be prevented and other swimming The new firewood policy paraphernalia to a will insure firewood gabike have been therers a continual wood collected by the dty Anyone who has lost or supply while safeguardleft items can identify ing the forest The price of firewood and claim my of these articles by from the calling ShanNational flash of Lost Items Picked Up Councilman Brent Jensen has reported that quite a few articles have been left or lost around the park and pool vicini- blues yellows greens — a a loud is alight Fireworks city the Independence Day target shoot booth and the selling of cotton and Mrs records docked Teacher Is New Bishop Reds $1500 toapproximately wards their trip through projects such aa concessions at ballgames the barbequed turkey sales Andersen kett Paul Anderson Kirk its Jerry Jorgensen team by Kirk Jensen Sorensen son of Mr and Mrs Mr Jumm son of Tom City baseball men’s League Team coaches traveling with the group are Kent Dyreng and Aidean Anderson The BB gunners raised different and new Page One) Gty League Starts Tourney Play - - (See Story oa in Taken from tne Court of' Boyd Brady for the week of June 7 1982 Douglas Orta Nielson Justice Monroe spection Alice expired in- $20 Craven F Centerfield failure to stay in lane of travel $33 Christine M Irving Provo spection Burt speeding in- expired $20 Naprerala 85 55 Calif $23 Newest weight-los- s method: go out and buy all the diet books and you won't have any money left for groceries A red light is where you wait for the cars you passed to catch up 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