Show The 2 Gunnison Valley News Wed We Mourn May 41988 Together Newspaper people are a tightly bonded group They stick together even though they may be competing for the approval of the public or for their advertising dollars When one of their members suffers a tragedy all will mourn Last week the Managing Editor of the Mt Pleasant Pyramid Koleen Peterson was forced to suffer yet another to her life when her husband Rodney blow great Jay Peterson 48 will killed in a mining accident at Valley Camp Mine Just 18 months ago the Petersons had lost two of their sons Robert Jay and Blake Alan in a farming accident During her years at the Pyramid Koleen has put her heart and soul into her work She loves and supports her community it’s schools and it's people Some have said that she delivers her journalism ' from the hip’ Not necessarily because it's what the people want to hear - but because it’s what the people MUST hear After the loss of her two sons Koleen said she took her strength from her husband and she was quick to comfort others who were going through a similar situation But this time she says the road ahead looks rough andshe wonders if she will have the strength to come through this terrible trial She notes that everything on their Milburn sheep ranch has a pleasant memory associated with Memories of times spent planning working or just ’being’ together The way can be no other way than hard for Koleen and this time she mustfind herstrength and faith on herown In her own words she says "The road ahead will be so lonely and no one knows how long or what lies ahead But my memories of you will be guiding my way and will be my strength until we walk together through the eternities" The Salina Sun Gunnison Valley News and Staff extend our love and prayers to Koleen and her family that they may find the way to deal with accept and eventually overcome this terrible event which has come into their lives and find peace Continued from page Centerfield 1 Sewer lagoon discussed at length by those in attenA 32 acre lagoon system dance 1200 resiaccommodate would dents Presently there are 800 citizens in Centerfield and based on previous growth records the lagoons would be satisfactory for 20 to 25 years Payoff on the lagoons would be set for 20 years and depending on the kind of bonding and loan package put together rates would be set at or near $15 a month per connection The council is not desiring a fee but wanted system connection the public to be aware that it would cost approximately $600 for each homeowner to prepare their own septic system for connection to the new lagoon system The city will provide some guidelines and inspectors for the connections process There was some discussion of whether it would be better for Centerfield residents to approach Gunnison City to buy into their lagoons and a meeting was held the week before with the Gunnison City Council to explore these possibilities Mayor Your middle fingernail that they were explained willing but both entities questioned whether or not the benefits would be seen They are nearing capacity on their lagoons with the expected prison activity growth and explained that new lagoons would have to be built to accommodate the population one way or the other Hansen said that the council' after reviewing the information felt that building their own system was good “I feel good about this direcHansen tion” said Hansen He explained that already several prospective business him as mayor and had approached requested sewer facilities Hansen also felt good about the way the citizens felt about the future He said that even of Centerfield those people on fixed incomes for the most part were in favor of the proposed sewer facility as they anticipated the future He felt that they were covering most of the bases with the lagoon system The size if built for a com- - grows faster than the others EVERYTHING YOU’LL NEED FOR MOTHER'S DAY! Our store is stocked with ail kinds of Mother's Day Gifts! Come in for some old fashioned service Cards Flowers Books Colognes We are open Monday - Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm for your convience! Jensen Drug 77 south Main - Gunnison - 528-345- 5 Senior Meal Menu Menu Senior Citizens Wednesday whipped potatoes shortcake cherry milk and juice Scout-A-Ram- Roast Beef - gravy bread broccoli butter be held May The Thursday - Hamburger patty scalloped potatoes buttered carrots pear half on lettuce bread butter milk and juice Friday - Hot chicken casserole green beans mandarin oranges and grapefruit sections cake bread butter milk and juice Workshops planned on hospitality training at to a will hold Sanpete District and Camporee on Friday and Saturday May 6 7 at the Manti Fairgrounds Fathers and sons of all ages not just Scouts are invited to attend on Friday the campfire program May 6 from 8 pm to 9 pm on the south lawn of the MantiTcmple Hill Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on Special guest speaker will be President Vaughn J president of the Utah South a A Day in Hospitality training continues May 2 through 9 at Southern Utah State with sessions in complaint careers management hospitality and running a front desk Area residents are invited to attend sessions that relate to their jobs and interests Registration is $5 per topic and can be paid at the 9 am all of which are to Noon sessions 19 at SUSC’s Indusheld in Room trial Education Building Careers in hospitality lodging and restaurants will be covered on May 4 Terry Holwager guest services manager at Cedar City Holiday Inn will be the guest present4er for the May 2 session on other For information call Dr Van Bushnell workshops fortable growth factor while doubling capacity in thefuture taken into consideration Although grant money is tight Sunrise was positive about the kind of financing package they would be able to put together for the city Hansen felt that between 60 and 90 days the council would have the information needed to present to the public and hold a bond election where ultimately the citizens would determine the fate of a sewer treatment system in Centerfield programs for adults 16 years and over has begun at the computer lab at the Elementary per hour with Cost is $1 00 School The a minimum of $1 000 be opened T uesdays through Fridays for a certain number of hours each week The actual number of hours will be determined by the registration response Each person may come io the lab as many hours per week as desired The computer lab will also be open this summer in the mornings for all interested students (elementary Jr and Sr high school and college who would like bound) aged lab will CommitThe Beautification tee again would like to ask all residents and non resident to comply with the ordinances of our city and county laws by cleaning up or removing any of the debris on your property The year will be our chance to win the Tidy Town mini Park What it requires is that we look like a “tidy town” Please do your part and help the park would be us all be winners located somewhere at the south end of town We would like this year to make the difference in how we look For that purpose we would like to invite you to a day in the Park on unit of The the American Cancer Society is elated over the tremendous response of the residents in our area who donated so generously to the residential drive Our emphasis this year was to all women to obtain a encourage and to read the Breast mammogram special pamphlets that were given to each home during the “Block” Crusade We estimate ihatatieast 1200 to use it to keep up with their reading math and other skills We have a variety of programs that will give your child a constructive way to use his or her time this summer Cost is $100 per hour with a minimum of will $1000 Registration take place in the computer lab after the May Day dances on Monday May 23 Classes will start in June Tentative hours are 0 am noon am and Mondays Parents must be through Fridays responsible to bring their children to the school and pick them up immediately after class their feelings be known Cattlemen throughout Sanpete county are being urged to take the to let their feelings be opportunity known in the national referendum on Check-of- f the Beef Promotion scheduled for May 10 to Boyd SunderAccording land president of the Sanpete County Farm Bureau the referendum offers a unique opportunity for cattle and to voice their opinions dairymen regarding the success of the S 00 per head check-of- f which has financed beef industry promotional activities for the past two years He said nar- Friday Forum Speaker J Howard Executive Director of the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center will be the speaker at Friday Forum on May 6 1988 at 12:00 noon at the Ephraim LDS Institute of REligion The title of his talk will be “Faith of the of LDS ServExperiences icemen in Viet Nam” The public is invited to attend May 14th for a picnic at Please bring a pony pack This will and or marigolds petunias entitle you to a drawing for prizes that day The flowers are to be planted in the park Skyview Nursery in Centerfield will have the colors we want to use this year or call one of the Beautification Committee members listed Bring your won lunch the city will furnish the bevSaturday 1:00 pm erages The contest prizes that will be that day and will include the following 1st prize Pine Tree 2nd prize Weed Eater and 3rd Prize a Shrub presented Cancer Crusade in Area a big success Cattlemen urged to let Mark High School licipation by all beef and dairy producers is imperative “There have been some very good things come out and we encourof the beef check-of- f age all producers to vote ‘yes’ which this prois a vole for continuing he stated Sunderland gram” and financially Phone News Items 528-311- the Park to make Computer lab opened for students for summer Valley Those Scouts with the will camp overnight and have on Saturday as part ol competition Cub Scouts Boy the Scouts Varsity Scouts and Explorer Scouts will all be include The public is invited to attend and participate will program The Saturday Area and General Young Men president In case of inclement weather this program will be held at the Manti Gunnison a 'Tidy Town' Cedar City Gunnison 6 7 9 AM - Flag include the following: 9:15 AM - Cub ceremony Derby 9:15 AM- - Booths and - Break displays open and 1:30 PM Camp Tickets will be sold as a fund raiser for District and local Scout units Tickets will be redeemable at Top Stop for any video movie rental through June 4 1988 When a Scout visits your home to sell tickets you arc encouraged to support this event both physically said every cattle should go to the office in Manti to and dairyman county extension participate in the referendum balloting Iflivestockmen cannot participate in the May 10th election but still want to vote the Farm Bureau leader invited them to obtain an absentee ballot form county extension personnel “However these ballots must be returned either by mail or in person to the county extension office not later than May 3 or they won’t be counted in the final vote tally” Sunderland slated “This is a key lime in the history of the American Beef industry and where the future profitability viability of beef hangs in the balance” he said “Though you are totally free to vote for or against the we remind you to $100 check-of- f consider all the good accomplished on it behalf our beef industry of by and urge you to cast a ‘yes’ ballot when you vote on May 10th” Sunderland said 1 The Gunnison Valley News USPS 2320-200- 0 PO 168 Utah 84634 Box Gunnison Phone 528-3- 1 1 1 The Gunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for $12 00 per year in Utah and $ 1450 per year out of state by the News Gunnison Valley Utah Second Gunnison class postage is paid at Gunnison Utah 84634 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Gunnison Valley News PO box 186 Gunnison 84634 Single Utah copy $35 Publisher: Kevin Ashby woman were given this information Editor: Kevin Ashby Sincere thanks to the Crusade residential Drive Chairman of the the block all and wards Coorespondents: separate workers who volunteer so much of Axtell: Rilla Dee Sorenson their time and effort in making this such a successful drive The donation total was $1 083 00 Thanks again for all the help and your generosity Centerfield: Elva Jensen Fayette: Ruby Hammond GunnisonHelen Rasmussen Mayfield: Jean Peterson Paul Says tw J? tJ: r-- f Most folks are anxious to know where their tax money is going - and even more anxious to know where it's coming from Years ago people finished a day's work and needed rest Today they need exercise There's an element of truth in every idea that lasts long enough to be called corny Old bankers never die - they just lose inter- est There are two kinds of people who don't say much - those who are quiet and those who talk a lot At the Gunnison Valley Bank we'd like to say Yes to your lending needs r |