Show 4 ! 10 The Gunnison Valley News Wed THE GUNNISON VALLEY October 30 1985 NEWS Bulldogs region ) volleyball Mi 2--) The girl's volleyball team travelover the pest ed to Panguitch weekend and participated in the region volleyball tournament Their first game was against Wasatch Academy 1 1 was decided in in and straight games of favor of the Bulldogs The Bulldogs then defeated Enterprise in a similar fashion with and scores of Gunnison's first defeat came at the hands of the North Sevier Wolves The Bulldogs won the first :fV-T- ? sC the W'olvea game IS 13 However and raileyed to win the next two Later in the day the Bulldogs fell this time to the Piute Gunnison lost in and straight games of The Bulldog's performance was enough to place them in teh State Tournament as a fourth place team They reported they felt good about because it seemtheir performance ed to end a slump they have been in again f - Ihunderbirds £2m VOLLEYBALL- - Backrow: Monica McArthur Becky Brock Staci Vest Suzanne Warren and Coach Atchley Front row: Julie Childs Bobby Jo Hansen Vicki Winn Sheri Bartholomew Sharee REGION Bartholomew and Diane Kjar The girls participated in the Region held in Volleyball Tournament Panguitch Gunnison place fourth for the State Tournament r Intelligence tests IQ they're afraid of One hundred years ago when the IQ test was invented in France we thought we had solved the problem of how to identify intelligent people Now we know that there are other not measured kinds of intelligence in the standard IQ test— which often testa only verbal and math intelligence and the ability to manipulate pictures of objects intellectually how to get them to Four other special kinds of are bodily musical interpersonal (knowledge of other and intrapersonal (knowpeople) 4 Antelope Island M is Recognition of these new kinds of IQ is leading to development of new forms of IQ tests is leading to of new forms of IQ development tests that create a setting which to show gives the opportunity game Will undcerstanding 1 trs no longer intelligent natural Rogers is an example of extraordinary interpersonal intelli- interest your child's standard and depth of to think on a IQ test is the only kind of intelligence worth bragging about gence People who do well in sales and politics understand other peothem what ple— what motivates high score GUNNISON VECTOR VIDEO AND CREATIVE GIFTS HAVE MOVED!!! next to Richfield Auto in Gunnison Simple tricks to make Halloween 500 VIDEOS This months special Monday thru Thursday Rent a new or Second Feature Movie and get the next second feature FREE!!! $200 value Saturday November 2 FREE POPCORN 4 tradition as their of childfavorite ren dressing up monster or fantasy figure and harvesting a bounty of treats can be fun and danger free if parents take The Halloween FREE MEMBERSHIPS points on one side and four points Mona Rae on the other Brett Christiansen Christiansen and Tammy Christiansen display the big buck BUCK- Richard TROPHY Christiansen of Mayfield bagged this beauty in the White Hills on Sunday afternoon October 27th It had a 34 inch spread with three the proper precautions The most obvious area of concern is the treats a child receives Parents should examine all treats before a child can eat them Look such as a for anything suspicious broken seal or a loose wrapper Pieces of fruit should be washed and sliced to check for inedible additions If any reason exists to believe an item has beei tampered with BRUCE BLACKHARfl FOR MAYOR We live in a very exciting and challenging time At present there is a great deal of stress on families to earn a living in a sluggish economy With planning citizen input and hard work we can create more jobs and improve the economy for our community We need a positive aggressive attitude and approach to this problem Additional economy won’t fall into our laps We need to work for it Here are some of the types of things that we can do to help us grow: Sponsor special community wide events such as Gunnison Dairy Days Capt Gunnison Momument Hunters Fishermen and Travelers Center for information and services Beautification Events development of present facilities target more out of town shoppers coordination with civic groups strengthen support and help advertise our present businesses actively target and seek out new industry We can’t afford to passively wait for things to happen We need to make it happen I have been active in the community and have served in the Young Mens following areas: Elders Quorum Presidency President Chairman of Gunnison Library Board Precint Chairman State President of Republican Party Jaycee Jaycee Officer Scout Leader and Journeyman lineman I pledge to work with fairness and enthusiasm as Mayor of Gunnison a treat dispose of it immediately The Utah Safety Council advises parents to accompany the children on their Halloween stops Parents can keep track of the homes visited guide the children across the streets do not and make sure youngsters stray from the immediate neighborhood Older children usually prefer to travel with friends but parents should discuss certain safety rules with them before the children leave Parents should also be concerned with the costume worn by a child should be able to see Children without any visual obproperly A painted face and a hat structions worn properly will not obstruct a child’s vision If the child does wear a mask make sure the eye holes are large enough to allow the child to see clearly This will help prevent falls and allow children to see where they are going The Utah Safety council recommends costumes be made of material and contain items of wear usually worn by the child For example it is not recommended to allow a girl who dresses to wear like a fairy princess mother’s high heels Careful conshould be given to the sideration of a costume accessories Sharp objects such as knives or swords should be constructed from cardflexible to or materials other board guarantee no unfortuante incidents closed The Antelope I eland State Park ferry service has been discontinued until next spring The ferry service operated by Western River Expeditions provided access to Antelope I sland State Park for the first time since the 1983 spring flooding forced the closure of the 6Vi mile causeway to the park Recreationists particularly boaters and hikers are urged to observe the closure of the park Facilities and park have been winterized personnel have been assigned other winter duties Persons failing to observe the closure subject themselves to the inconvenience of arrest and the possibility of a fine Reopening Antelope I aland State Park will occur in the spring when the ferry service will once again intelligence ledge of yourself) Basketball star Larry Bird disHe has plays bodily intelligence total coordination and control of his body At the same time he keeps track of the other players and everything going on arund him in a 523-394- ft do things Though Jimmy Carter’s IQ is 30 points higher than reportedly he didn’t know Ronald Reagan’s how to use those mental powers to with the country and communicate get things done Ronald Reagan’s ability to ate to know what people want to hear and how to tell them is another example of interpersonal intelligence - Mike Newby of Gunnison bagged this beauty in the hills south of Mayfield last week It has three points on one side and four points on the other Many hunters were successful during this year's deer hunt BIG ONE BAGGED- operate Militaiy projects in Utah The US House of Representatives has passed a Military Construction Bill authorizing $73746000 for military construction projects in Utah to Congressman according Jim Hansen “This is an ambitious construction program that will improve living conditions for our military personnel upgrade training and maintenance facilities and enhance our military readiness" Hansen said 1 ’m extremely pleased that we continue to improve the health of f u v!-- Utah's military installations” The following is a list of construction projects in the 1986 Fiscal Year Authorization Bill: Ground Dugway Proving $23418000 Tooele Army Depot Hill Air Force Base Defense $11490000 $28 280000 Logistics Agency $750000 Defense Depot Ogden $3380000 Guard Army National Camp Williams $555000 ' occur Parents are also warned to never allow their children to carry candles or pumpkins with a candle enclosed Contact with an open flame may cause the costume to begin burning Among the rules that the Council are: recommends —Trick or treat only in familiar neighborhoods —Predetermine ’feS si1" tiV-jr-'- a route and stick to the plan Include a designated return time homes t —Stop only at Walk on the sidewalks and not the walk on sidewalks exist no street I the left side of the road facing the 4: ' A: ’4 JvrtA &V er: ‘V 4' AcVt traffic This old witch will greet at the home of many little Leslie and Carrie Edwards in Gunnison on Halloween night Remember to use caution and safety rules while out that night TRICK OR TREAT- One of the most malleable of metInto als gold can be hammered sheets so thin they are almost transparent U |