Show i The Gunnison Valley News Wed Oct 1988 3 5 Slender Quest opens in Gunnison's Valley Plaza Want to lose some inches? Get in shape? looser Have fitting clothes? Or do you just want to “firm up” and feel good about The new Slender Quest yourself? Fitness Center in Gunnison’s Valley Plaza has a fitness program for almost everyone Slender Quest a revolutionary new exercise and toning system guarantees inch loss if you follow their recommended Six program different toning tables work different areas of the body to firm and tighten muscles and promote greater flexibility and muscle control SLENDER QUEST OPENS IN GUNNISON'S VALLEY PLAZA: Slender Quest the new fitness center has a fitness program for almost everyone Along with toning and service The time tanning beds it also offers professional color a make- up consulting is right to make yourself the best you can be growth Sanpete County to share payments with other counties Rep Jim Hansen(R-UT- ) that 29 counties in the announced State of Utah will share payments almost $95 million from totaling the federal government’s Taxes (P1LT) for 1988 administered by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau are to help of Land Management compensate counties for federal lands within their bounda- The funds ries “Only two other states receive a higher share of the $104 million distributed by the BLM” Hansen said “With so much land in Utah owned by the federal government many of the more sparsely populated counties such as Wayne and Rich Counties have no opportunity to build a tax base and PILT funding is an important tool for rural Post Offices offering "Plant A Family Tree1 The Gunnison Office is sponsoring “Plant a Family Tree” a campaign aimed at helping bind the nation together just as letters do According to Gunnison Postfree family master Irma Sorensen tree charts will be available at the local post office on Oct 3 1988 and in other post offices as well “Many people in our area are interested in learning more about family history It helps bind us more to families our past and our closely our country” Sorensen said she Postmaster enhopes the program especially school children to learn courages about their grandparents and if they are not living nearby letter to write them a “In cultoday’s ture members of families are often growseparated by large distances ing up with little knowledge of their own families” she said “I see the Postal Service and letter writing as a way to restore part of that heritage link Letters provide an important between families The Postmaster also said the on how to charts offer suggestions get started on a family tree The effort is being by the American Association for Retired Persons and the National Genealogical Society Members wanted for the Community Choir Choir will be A Community formed in Gunnison to perform at a in conjunction Christmas concert with the GVHS Music Department on Friday December 16th nine days before Christmas the choir will be GVHS music director Roger Young and assisted by Susy Walscr Nine rehearsals are tentatively 8 for Sunday Evenings scheduled Directing pm at the Stake Center starting on October the 9th All community members who have participated in the Easter Oratorio Manti Temple Choir or other choral groups are invited to come and We have a great choral experience hope to sing such favorites as the Hallelujah Chorus (hopefully with Carol of the community orchestra) the Bells The Holly and the Ivy and a few others which are authorized by Congress recognizes that counties or other local substantial with govemmententities acreages of federal lands could not collect sufficient taxes to provide needed services to residents The BLM administers the PILT program because it is the largest single federal agency with for over 300 million responsibility acres of public lands The breakdown of funding for Sanpete County is $383829 out of a total share of $9497504 Subscription drive winners The Gunnison These table are passive exermeaning that these machines the body itself actually exercise the stress of thereby eliminating more conventional types of exercise such as jogging and aerobics This program is especially ideal for men and women who have physical cise Valley NEWS completed their subscription drive where 117 Valley residents took advantage of the savings and a chance to donate $200 of the subscription cost to a local scout troop the library board fund or the Gunnison Valley Arts Council In Gunnison the Arts Council and Library Board will split $ 8 The Centerficld troops will each receive $2800 Mayfield Boys scouts $2600 Fayette Boy Scouts $2200 and Axtcll Boy Scouts $1000 The staff of the NEWS in thanks all those who participated the drive 23202 minutes of Physical Education Wow! In these days of sweating for a tinier waistline as well as a longer life an interesting new statistics on physical education in Utah schools has come to light Utah schools require 23202 minutes of physical education durkindergarten ing each student’s through 12th grade career according to a national study by the American Alliance for Health Physical Recreation and Dance Education Utah ranks 22nd nationally for the amount of time required for P£ The leader is Illinois with a 96300 minute requirement Scott Hess health specialist for the State Office of Education says Utah’s elementary school physical education program will pick up after a teacher training program Some observers say that a youth America is experiencing A few students have fitness crisis medical problems that interfere with P£ activities Somejustdon’twant to get sweaty Many young people Some train train for team sports because they want to feel and look good Experts say that a longer lifetime is the outlook for those who continue to exercise long after those 23202 minutes are gone Volunteer needed ASSE International (formerly Student American Scandinavian Exchange) is seeking an area reprein this area sentative Rep’s are needed to interview American students who wish to become exchange students to represent the ASSE proto screen gram in their community potential host families and to help European youth adjust to life in the US Area representatives are paid fees for their time and related ex- penses Area representatives have the to meet outstanding opportunity American and European youth and establish lasting friendships in their community and in Europe in more interested Anyone information about the program may call collect Carole Hansen impediments or difficulties such as arthritis or loss of muscle control due to health problems doctors recommend Many some form of exercise for most of their patients and Slender Quest’s passive exercise system is beneficial in many different cases Patients however are recommended to check with their doctors before using the Slender Quest system Another common medical problem poor blood circulation also gains benefit from using the Slender Quest toning tables the circulation especially table a fiat elevated pad that upon laying down on it gently massages muscles and encourages better circulation by helping blood to course more quickly through the veins Other tables include the Stomach-Hitrimtrimmer the mer the trimmer the Stomach trimmer the f trimmer and for cardiovascular exercise The winners for Tidy Town was announced and competition Gunnison was 1st Runner up The was opened in 1988 to competition communities with less than 3000 The competition was so population keen and the towns so well landscaped and clean that the judges named two runners up Gunnison and La Verkin Both will receive plaques from The Salt Lake Tribune held a hugh city Gunnison exercise bi- Also as part of their figure the trained concontrol program sultants at S lender Quest offer figure analysis to help men and women Slenachieve their physical goals der Quest also includes the Sun Quest 5000 the newest model of booth to help patrons tanning achieve or maintain a healthy looking tan Also included on the premises is a professional color and make service at reasonable consulting rates through Beauty for All Seasons the world’s leader in color and So call the Slenimage consultants der Quest professionals at to schedule an appointment for a free demonstration of their services The time is right to make yourself the best you can be Gunnison named 1st in Tidy Town a cycle Runner-u- p competition with everyone helping During the spring a “Petunia for the Park” effort planted more the 500 petunias People as young as 4 and as old as 70 participated The Utah Association of Nursery Men and Landscape Contractors will present three plantings of 12 trees One will go to the community judges determine has made the most progress in one year Loa Wayne County was the selection for 1988 The second award goes to the with a population of community under 3 000 that had the most entries Gunnison Sanpete Co won The Salt Lake Tribune will present a plaque toGunnisonGunni-soCity Bessie Alexander as a state winner A Special Tea and awards ceremony will be held on October 8 at pm at the Senior Citizens Center 257 South 1000 East in Salt Lake clean-u- City economic Summit attracts national speakers Rural Several noted national experts will be featured speakers at a major summit meeting on Utah’s rural economy Oct 5 and 6 in Cedar City The summit has been developed as a result of the overwhelming and immediate response from viewers following a Project 2000 five part economy series “Utah: What’s It which aired last June Worth” by joining Project 2000 responded Channel 2 Southern with KUTV Utah Power & Utah State College Light and Utah Small Cities Inc to host “Utah Summit Meeting: Rural Economic Development” on the Oct 5 SUSC campus Wednesday Oct 6 All sessions and Thursday are open to the public The goal of the summit is to further the dialogue and discuss solutions to the roadblocks that prevent economic prosperity for small Utah communities Few would argue that Utah’s economy is in a distressed slate and the crisis is most evident in rural Utah The question is what direction will these outlying communi- - The Gunnison Valley News (USPS PO Box 187 54 South Main Gunnison Utah 84634 Phone address changes to the Gunnison Valley News PO Single vive?” He is joined by an impressive list of national local panelists the and speakers throughout summit Don including: Director of Economic and Social Research Center at WashingWooten Rspes ton State University Director of Arkansas Development Finance Authority The summit coincides with a keynote Wednesday’s speaker Emery Castle Chairman Graduate Faculty of University economy information a For further copy of the agenda or to make reservation s call the Project 2000 office in Salt Lake City at or SUSC in Cedar City at Economics at Oregon will discuss sity Rural Economies-Ca- at gubernatorial debate(Thursday 11 am) to quiz candidates on their Utah’s for revitalizing strategies State Univer- “Revitalizing They Sur- - State will change testing The state of Utah will be making changes to its driver licensing system based on new federal rules which were recently announced by the US Department of Transportation The new rules were issued in response to a mandate fiom Consafety highway gress to improve through a nationally uniform system for testing and licensing drivers of large trucks and buses according to the specific type of vehicle they will be operating Utah has been actively particiand impating in the development of this new program plementation to Fred Schwcndiman according Utah expects to begin issuing Driver licenses in OcCommercial tober of 1989 Gunnison Utah copy $35 OPEN HOUiE C£r”': KOVTOGHTYOUn ILATIDS 01 A FAST $250 one FREE $250 CLOTHING OR ACCESSORIES last buy mg a new 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