Show iaatwni0rB1iirifTrB 2 Tho Gunnison Valley News Wed February 3 1988 DONATIONS Crime really doesn’t pay Ask those involved Pioneer Cabin Donations The saciciness abounds as ones spouse watches on as officers search their home for more contraband and the other spouse sits crying softly while contemplating the future have even seen people's children taken away from them physically taken away form them with the only explanation being they might be back in a few days Not everybody that breaks the law is caught but it seems that more and more are having to face up to their It will be actions and pay accordinly just a matter of time before it becomes your turn to face reality wish everybody could see the agony and pain that shows on the face of someone just arrested for drug Most without exception possession look like they are asking themselves if the mere habitual enjoyment of using was worth it now drugs Most say no Most spouses say no Most children say no Over the past few years have worked closely with law enforcement agencies and seen many real life instances that all conclude that "Crime doesn't pay" Several instances have taken me into homes where small children ask wehre the policeman are taking their father usually in handcuffs Or at times it is the mother and father being taken away to jail with the explanation being made to the children that they will have to spend a few ngihts at grandma's house have even been involved with reviewing tapes of conversations between drug agents and alledged There is drug users and pushers sometimes a feeling of possible arrest but most of their thoughts are "let's without are and the used drugs party" least thought of facing reality someday But that "someday" usually comes and the ' let's party" attitude 'ic'pctches while reality sinks in SOLICITED With new and old materials much ingenuity and several hundred hours of labor the 97 yeqr old pioneer log cabin in Gunnison City It was Park has been restored completed in time for Santa plaus to use it as his Gunnison early in December Several hundred joyous children with their parents noisily welcomed the jolly old elf in the red suit and white beard as he roared up Main Street riding atop a sparkling red fire truck with lights It flashing and sirens screaming: was a memorable day fori the children who talked to Santa 'face to face and many had their picture taken sitting on his lap The cabin restoration project sponsored by the Gunnison Garden Club Because of the delapidated condition of the building costs ran much higher than The limited Icity anticipated budget available was far short of was the bill The project was with funds borrowed from meeting finished which must be city projects repaid Although there have been gene- other rous dontributions of both time and money from some Gunnison Valley residents and businesses There is more money is needed still a deficit of $900 which must Personal and business be paid contributions are earnestly solict-eComThe City Beautification mittee is planning a fund raising project but it must be supplemented by generous personal and in order commerical contributions to pay the debt in the time allowed Contributions are tax deductible and checks should be made payable to Gunnison City indicated You may fro “cabin restoration” to the mail or deliver contributions city hall or Garden Club members will gladly pick them up at your Committee the City Beautification who has wish to thank everyone donated time or money to this project improvement community include Daughters Contributors Jensen Orlene Henrie Helen Hendrecksen Iva Dean Nielson Mary Hermansen Phyllis Greener Helen Rasmussen and Other contrFlorence Buchanan ibutors include Miles Anderson Carlyle Sorenson Ivan Squires VErn Hatch Lee and Marjorie Reay Dr Ruel Bench Jensen EdDrug Peterson Refrigeration Paul and Delma wards Decoiating Glade and Kennard AnDyreng Valley Bank derson and Gunnison Our apologies to anyone who might have been overlooked is appreciated Every contribution For more home or business information or to have funds pickor ed up call Lee Reay Marilyn Hatch The Gunnison Garden Club and ( Utah Pioneers Gunnison Caplp and the following The Gunnison Valley News Young Farmers receive awards The South Sanpete Chapter of Young Farmers made a good showing at the annual State Convention held in Logan at Utah State University on January Those attending were Danny and Nancy Boore Kerry and Nannette David and Lorie Beck Despain he Richard and Marcia Kjar and Kent Sorenson The chapter won a $100 cash for the “Chaaward as runner-uDanny and pter of the Year” Nancy Boore won a plaque and a to $150 cash award as Runner-u‘‘Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year” Kerry and Nannette a a won and $75 Despain plaque in the Cash award as Runner-ucontest Beautification The highlight of the awards of a the was instigation banquet and Nancy Boore Danny new award of Merrill was a past in memory Merrill Fox Fox “Outstanding Young Farmer” and a past State President He was serving as a State Legislator at the time of his accidental death on his farm in Lehi this pastf summer Merrill Fox attributed the Young Farmer Organization to his training to be a leader Christine Fox and Deseret Bank USPS ) The Gunnison Valley Jews published each Wednesday David Beck of a $250 cash award a special plaque to be hung int he State office of Education and a gold pen set as a “Merrill C Fox Memorial Leadership Award” David has been a State officer for three years serving as Secretary Vice President and President He has been a National delegate He has attended for three years Educational Institusix National He tes through out the country represented Utah in the country He represented Utah in the Elanco “Spokesperson for Agriculture” contest in 1979 He’s had a dream of Utah hosting the Young Farmers National Institue since attending his 1st one in Ohio in 1979 He was instrumental in Utah recieving the bid for the annual Institute to be held in Salt Lake City Utah in He was December of 1988 elected as National Presdient of the Young Farmers Organization He has put a tremendous amount of time and money towards promoting this much needed Educain the State of tional Organization Utah and is also working to promote the Young Farmers Organization throughout the Unied presented ned photo contest is being planby the Gunnison Valley News We have received a few requests to sponsor a Photo Contest in the Gunnison Valley area and are now set to get one off the ground Heading up the endeavor will be Kevin Ashby and Les Rosenvall The first contest will deal with W inter and Springtime pictures Photos must be taken between January 1 198 and May 15 1988 There will be four areas of competition: A - Scenery B C D - Portraits Area Lifestyles Sports As we can’t judge the tude of the contest and white and color be judged together Two age divisions will be POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Gunnison Valley News PO box 136 Gunnison Utah 84634 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