Show m? m Ji nrrnL i azfhrStmNwb Wednesday May 1 99t Economic Development GVH Alumni Banquet Summit to include ride on new Paiute ATV Trail Six County Economic Development in conjunction with Utah Power Snow College and Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center are sponsoring an economic development leadership summit on May 10th and 11th The summit will be held at Sevier Valley ApThe plied Technology Center purpose is to acquaint participants with available resources foster a cooperative atmosphere among different agencies define roles of various organizations improve communications and introduce participants to the new Paiute ATV Trail Jim Davis May of the City Audio-teleconferen- and Reunion May 25th The second annual Gunnison Valley High School Alumni Banquet and Reunion will be held at the High School on May 25th Dinner will be served at 6 pm For banquet ticket holders a mixer or social time from 4 of South Salt Lake and personnel from Utah Power will lead discussions about economic development Group discussions on May 10th will focus on agriculture tourism business retention and industry to 6 pm will be held to provide lime to visit with formerclassmates and friends Last year more than 700 attended this year are $8 Reservations per person Please send your check and registration form by May 15th expansion grants financing etc Representatives from state regional and local levels will be available to answer questions May lllh economic development leaders will rid the new Paiute ATV Trail from the Fremont Indian Park to Richfield’s Lion’s Paric If you are interested in attending call the Six County Economic Development to: Lana Larson Box 895 Gunnison UT 84634 The banquet will be catered by: and Six “Multiple Sclerosis: A Rehabilitative Approach” The program will provide an overview of medical and rehabilito managing tative approaches Participants specific symptoms to engage in have the opportunity live interactive dialogue with naon experts recognized tionally multiple sclerosis The Central Utah Chapter has been selected as one of the particiWe pating chapters in the state have received the special equipment which will enable us to take part in this live conference Please join us at the Salina Zions Bank (downstairs) Saturday building May 4 at Noon for the audio teleThe building is handiconference There is no capped accessible charge All MS people interested please or contact Linda Crane Marsha Okerlund We would appreciate hearing from you Sec you on May 4th primitive technology FREMONT INDIAN STATE PARK Fremont Indian State Park is planning to conduct six Primitive Technology Workshops during the summer of 1991 The purpose of is to help people the workshops learn about the Fremont people by using their methods to make potand baskets and tery arrowheads gathering food Workshops include: May 18 and 25: A two day workshop that will gather material and prepare it on the first session then make the basket on the second session Instructor: Deniece Lovell Cost $25 - InJuly 15 - Flintknapping struction on making Arrowheads and other stone tools Instructor Cost $15 Mack Smith July 19 20 21: Making pottery without a wheel and primitive fir- - personalities offstage Jcttc Halladay this summer’s will be directing for the sessions South 'j Sanpete Baptist Church s Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service am in Sterling Church also (Children’ Pastor Mike 5 Bardon and Scott Lofgran Instructor methods Dennis Cost $30 for two days $40 for three days 10: Food gathering: August Gather foods the Fremont ate and will wed Kimberly Foote Scott Lofgran will say vows information contact Greener prepare a meal Smith Cost $15 Instructor J of Sandy Allen and and Mayfield Evelyn Bolliger of Sandy plus a lot of aunts uncles and other friends and relatives Noel and Irene Bolliger my Ruth Mr and Mrs Stanley E Foote Aurora are proud to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter Kimberly Michelle Foote to Scott O Lofgran of Springville Utah Their marriage will be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on A Reception will be Maya 3 99 held in their honor that evening at the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall in Aurora Utah from seven until nine joyed pm at Brigham Young studying International University and the LDS Seminary Business He has owned and manprogram aged a business with his family in Utah for the last six Springville of She is now very much employed at Novell in Provo and Utah Valley is also attending Community College Scott is a 1983 graduate of in Marrictta High School He is also a graduate of Georgia the LDS Seminary program and is Scott served a Eagle Scout mission m the Peru Lima North Mission and also later worked in He is Guatemala for six months now a student Kimberly is a 1987 graduate of North Sevier High School and is also a graduate of the LDS SemiShe was very active nary Program in the North Sevier Uniques Drill She also Team for three years years Kim and After their marriage Scott plan to reside in Springville where they will work and continue their education ing Mack 21: Woodcarving September techImprove your woodcarving niques by learning from a professional October one day workshop the basics of pottery teaching making Instructor Dennis Zupan Cost $15 For more information or to sign write or call up for workshops Fremont Indian State Park phone All workshops will begin at 9 am All workshops are open to the public in University of Utah’s Division of Continuing Education Pretecn classes - ages 8 to 12 will meet Mondays through Fridays 9 am - 3:30 pm June 17 July 3 Cost is $205 for first family members $185 for each additional member Teen classes will ages meet weekdays until 4:30 pm July 9 - August 2 Cost is $3 15 for first family $285 for each additional For more information contact Uni versity of Utah Theatre Department George McGovern speak at Snow will on May 17th Perennial Presidential candidate is coming to George McGovern Snow College to speak on Wednesday May 8 He is recognized as one of the strongest advocates for agriculture and farmers in the nation McGovern is taking part in the 1991 Tanner Lecture series The to come hear public is invited McGovern at 7 pm in the Snow Center witty speaker and formidable debater Senator McGovern is a must for any forum discussing the issues of the ’90s or lessons from the politics of the past College Activity A candid and Valley High For more Phyllis (Hcrmansen) I My name is Lexie Stenberg will be one year old on May 2 I was bom on my 1991 birthday My Mom and Daddy are Vivian and Dick Stenberg of West Jordan To help me celebrate will be my Maynard and KathGrandparents and leen Stenberg of Taylorsville Zupan Summer Theatre School set June & July by U of U Young people who sign up for Xan Johnsons Theatre School for Youth this summer will learn to develop a character onstage as well and peras build communication sonal awareness skills that will own the of their growth promote Kimberly Foote worked for ten months as a Nanny She later in Lunenburg Mass worked at the Richfield Care Center as a nurses aide which she en- - workshops this summer AT Whether you graduated or not is of no concern You are a member of the Alumni Association if ye entered the 9th grade of Gunnison Happy First Birthday on Multiple Sclerosis in Salina Saturday May 4 sis” Carl Mcllor Banquets of Lchi Utah Classes to be honored this year include 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 and 1981 Help for special meeting rooms to be used before or after the banquet by these classes or any other classes that desire it can be made by contacting Gertrude (Edwards) Beck Phone Office ce Have you recently been diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis? Or arc you a person who has been trying to deal with the symptoms of If this disease for many years? your answer to cither of these questions is yes maybe we have some for you The National answers Multiple Sclerosis Society is sponsoring an audio teleconference May 4 at Noon Saturday The speaker will be Dr Randall He is a neurologist and Shapiro renowned nationally expert in Dr Shapiro is multiple sclerosis MS the director of the Fairview Center at Riverside Medical Center and clinical professor of neurolHe ogy University of Minnesota is a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Medical Advisory Board and chair of the Education Professional board’s Dr Shapiro authored committee book the popular “Symptom in Multiple ScleroManagement TT Tj Matt Hansen receives his Eagle Award Matthew Hansen received his Eagle Scout Award at a Court of Honor on April 16 1991 at the matthew Gunnison Stake Center is the son of Jeff and Karen Hansen His grandparents of Centerfield are Mrs Marcella Hansen and Mr and Mrs Miles Anderson of Redmond Jensen of 'K The flying fish when pursued by enemies can soar above the water from two to 15 seconds and cover distances of 45 to 200 Lexie yards Defensive Driving course offered in Nephi May 4 The Utah Safety Council announces Defensi ve Driving Course for May The eight hour course teaches you a better way to drive in a program that’s strong incisive and memorable You learn to recognize a hazthe appropriate ard understand defense and act correctly in time in bad weather on country roads on rush hour expressways on urban with pedestrians sidestreets with cyclists and with fixed objects Drivers whosuccessfully complete the course receive a reduction off their Utah driving record one time during any three year period Individuals 55 years of age and older may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course A Defensive Driving Course will be held in Nephi May 4 j The course is held at the Fire Conference Room at Department the back of the building 100 North 65 East Pre registration is required For enrollment and further information call the Utah Safety Council toll free The registration fee is $20 per person $7 for mature drivers over age 55 Open House for Zell Steele An Open House will be held to honor Zell Steele on her 85th Birthday on Saturday May 4 1991 from 6 to 8 pm at Carriage Court Salina The only gift expected is you - our friends and neighbors Great idea for Mothers' Day gift fIBST BAPTIST CHURCH Mother’s Day is coming up and the Salina Senior Citizen Quilters have just the gift to make Mom’s day unforgettbale They have a blue tricot king sized quilt for sale They also have a afghan They are now working on another quilt and invite anyone who is interested in quilting to join them For more information on the quilts contact Joy or Helen at the Senior Citizen Center Thursday Bowling Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of April 25 are as follows: Georgia Pacific Jean’s Barney’s Trucking Zion s Bank 395 - 285 Country Auto SportsKeeper A & J NS Gun Welding Club and Curtis Plumbing Sprouse 265-15 Stigs High Team Game in scratch and handicap Jean’s 747 and 886 High Team Series scratch and handicap Barney’s Trucking 2045 and 2459 253 High Individual Game in both Vicki Ann Hurst 246 categories and 282 High Individual Series Hunt 580 scratch handicap Schear 671 Stenberg Vicki Sherry of Centerfield Matthew Hansen Utah 75 West 300 North — 9 am 10 am Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm Worship Senior Citizen volunteers can make a difference Illiteracy hunger homelessness drug abuse and other social ills which loom over everyday life in America are really symptoms of larger problems in today’s society In part they stem from the breakdown of the traditional family structure the disintegration of commuthe nities and for many people loss of hope and Senior Citizen volunteers are this being honored nationwide month sponsored by the Points of Light Foundation an off shoot of the President’s volunteer program The celebration spotlights volun- grandparents While you may not be able to help the whole world as a volunteer you can make a difference in your own community by just giving a little of your valuable skills and time teers who arc meeting today’s social through volunteer serv- ice More than any other age group seniors possess a wealth of experience that can be shared by others - Some volunteer programs are exclusively by seniors Many seniors give their knowledge and "Everyone Welcome " Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Local Friendly 165 People South 400 East Salina truly in need it also offers a great outlet run Sevfce School: talents to educating young people in their communities or schools Another program is the Foster which has Grandparent Program It chapters all across the country seeks to bring young and old together and allows seniors to make a valuable contribution to the deof a younger generavelopment tion especially those without ‘real’ challenges - especially those And for retirees Sunday If a isn't should gas range flame isn't blue it To save energy it efficient be repaired Call or for more Information Visitor are always welcome! |