Show I VOLUME he Gunnison Valley News 63 NUMBER 44 OCTOBER 30 1985 GUNNISON PRICE 25C UTAH 3 1ST THURSDAY OCTOBER Plans are ready for PTA Halloween carnival The Gunnison Valley Elementary are sponsoring the annual Halloween Carnival on Thursday October 21st from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Gunnison Elementary school is the e Chiyo Christensen for this year’s traditional PTA event Food Nielsen aa each classroom throughout the school The events include darts velcro and balloon fish throw ponds cake walks duck pond wet sponge chairman this year ia Marie with Karen Hansen serving nachos donuts and brew will be available to Hamburgers witches’ satisfy the appetite of all the ghosts and goblins Many fun events will be held in throw ring toss engraving fun events computer 4 v i They should have the cakes in the school library by 2 pm on Thursday afternoon The carnival promises to be ant exciting evening and everyone is invited and encouraged to come out and join in the festivities games video cartoons booth (11 and many the more Parents of kindergarten and first are reminded to grade students fnmUh rakes for the cake walks As a reminder and caution please use the north entrance to the school Construction for the new addition to the elementary has begun and the east doors (main entrance) to the school are closed SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2ND Homemakers sponsor PhD USU Extension Family life Specialist and Becky Mitchell will be featured speakers at a Fall Workshop Thomas R Lee sponsored by USU Extension and Gunnison Homemakers Manti and USU& Snow Fall Workshop Snow College Department of Fam2nd at the ily Life November Courthouse Upper Floor 2 to 4:30 pm I n his workshop “Bringing More Love I nto Your Life" Dr Lee will discuss reducing unproductive emotions such as fear anxiety stress depressions etc in our lives to create an atmosphere where love support and caring flourish Dir Lee is an Extension Specialist with Utah State University Extenand specializes in relations adolescent and marital development aging and family relations Aa part of his work he provides information to the public on topics related to family life by newspaper radio television Extension bulletins and workshops He has published articles and given presentations at professional meetings on a variety of topics related to family life He and his wife the former Kathie Frischknecht are the parents of three small children a girl and two boys Mrs Becky Mithcell’s Workshop "Creative Family Patterns” uses fun and creative thinking to cope sion Services Dr Thomas Lee with the many challenging decisions and problems confronting today's families Mrs Mitchell received her Bachelor of Science degree at BYU and her Masters Degree at Utah State She is the State President of Utah Home Economics Association She has served on the National Board of Directors for the FHA for three years and served one year as chairpersonShe is married to Ken Mitchell and they are the parents of five children Presently office she works in the State Objectives of both workshops are to strengthen family relations and improve leadership styles A special added attraction will be Preview the Festival of Trees Sevier and Articles from Sanpete Emery Counties will be displayed in court- the commissioner's room house upper floor between the hours of 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm will be served Refreshments There is no charge and everyone is invited to attend is sponsored The workshop by Manti and GunniUSU Extension Snow son Homemakers Chapter College Department of Family Life and Festival of Trees Area residents will make choice at polls Nov 5th Valley residents will be going to November polls on Tuesday 5th with the purpose of electing new leaders for local government Gunnison residents will make a choice between Richard Kjar and Bruce Blackham for mayor For council seats voters will select two from the following: Forest Hill Elizabeth Jensen Hal Pickett and Karen Prisbrey In Centerfield residents will select as new town mayor Jeff Val Jean Hansen or the incumbent the Hansen Running for council positions are: Gene Bardsley Catheryn Edwards Collin Edwards and LaRell Hansen Voters will vote for two of these In Fayette Ken Markus and Glen Lyman are vieing for the mayor’s seat Running for council on the republican ticket are Brent Mellor and Niel Mellor On the Democratic party are Mark Mellor and Ray Cunningham In the town of Mayfield Eugene Bartholomew is running unopposed for the mayoral position For four year council seats Doug Bjerregaard and Steve N Anderson are running on the republican party Phil Whatcott is running on the democratic ticket For the two year council seat Que Miller is running unopposed on the republican party All the candidates agreed that it is vital that everyone take the time to cast their vote on November 5th ' The Gunnison Halloween night Elementary PTA are sponsoring the annual Halloween Carnival on October 31 at the Elementary School from 6 pm to 8 p m READY FOR HALLOWEEN- - With their handsome friend Trudy and Meredith Fjeldsted daughters of Paul and Julie Fjeldsted of Centerfield are all ready for GVHS to present musical 7 8 & 9 “Annie” Nov The Gunnison Valley High School drama department will present this “Anmusical production nie" on Thursday Friday and year’s Saturday November 7th 8th and 9th in the Gunnison Valley High School Auditorium at 8 pm beginning each night Prices for admission are: adults $150 (200 High students and 12 years and younger $100 “We have an exceptional cast" JrSr said Marilyn Galloway drama director Helping to make the production a success are Angela Larson piano accompanist Ana Mae Quarnberg music director Diane Dyreng and Margaret dance choreography Clark orchestra conductor Members of the cast include: Grace Annie Sherrie Warren Warbucks Renon Warner McKay David Elmont Rooster Jensen Tillv Monica McArthur Miss Hannigan Diane Kjar Drake David Caldwell Mrs Pugh Vickie Nielson Mrs Greer Shellie French maids Sorenson Michelle Sharee Larsen Monica Petersen Kay Roberts and Christine Brown Roosevelt Karston Sorensen Mrs Laura Lyman Dog Mike Roberts Assistant Catcher Dog Catcher Shannon Christensen Robert Peterson Ward Policeman Mr Bundles Gene Buckland Ronnie Boylan Vickie Wynn Bonnie Boylan Stacey Vest Connie Boylan Julie Childs Healy Boylan Roosevelt John Bown Mike Long Dummy Fred Donald Artie Scott Hansen Sarah Barker Johnson Sophie Mary Peggy Tracy Worthington Heather Peterson Jennifer Jensen Applesauce include: Other cast members Marnie Simpson Mary Beebout Kirsten Syreng Becky Donaldson Michelle Anderson Deana Pickett Jennifer Mathews Emily Harwood Mike I nouye Kathryn Christensen Krystal Olsen Melissa Christensen Maria Hyatt Robyn Gregerson Amber Larson Cheri Larson Claudin Larson Julie Lyman Fountell King Courtney Hiellar Brenda Lund Heather Winn Heidi Aleen Otten and Andrea Drapper Miller get the okay to abandon branch line D&RGW REHEARSALS- These students are rehearsing for the School Gunnison Valley High musical production of "Annie" Performances will be November 7 "ANNIE" 9 with each show beginning at Pictured are Monica 8 pm McArthur David Elmont Diane Kjar and Renon Warner 8 & The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad has won its request to abandon the Marysvale line through Sevier and Sanpete counties and is now demanding more money if the state or other individuals want to buy the rail line The I nterstate Commerce Commission has completed its study of the state’s appeal of the May decision to abandon the Marysvale Branch line Unofficial reports indicate the original decision has been upheld granting the D&RGW authority to abandon the line The railroad has upped the amount the state or others must pay to buy the line and reestablish the route Originally set by the ICC at price was $621660 the purchase revised to $1383000 Governor Norman Bangerter will he not act on“the ICC decision until receives the official written record to Ruth Ann Storey according spokeswoman for the governor The state has already spent in excess of $200000 in an attempt to force D&RGW to restore rail or to allow purchase by service for restoration private individuals of the president Mike Graham said the Railroad Sevier Sanpete in purchase price would not efforts by the company to obtain the line He said they would be talking with the governor this week change alter as they Residents are concerned note that in the past the railroad was Sanpete County’s third largest taxpayer They also fear that businesses such as Moroni Feed and Moroni Processing may be forced to move to other areas to have access to a rail line for their operations Ms Storey said that the state had a 90 day extension but requested continued on page 3 |