Show i T The SunNftws Wednesday 11 I 1991 Mav 15 'Buckle Up codes a pain in the neck for reunion notices - Zip alumni has been attempted b y mail It is virtually andor in person impossible to get the addresses of but an honest effort has everyone been made Mrs Nelson suggest that family members contact each other to verify notification so reservations can be made in time to attend the affair Caterer Carl Mcllorof Lchi has stated that he can take care of an additional 50 people over the “deadline" count It is not necessary to return the form sent out if the registration sender prints names being paid for at the bottom of the check Much enthusiasm is being expressed and it is hopeful that the affair will be well attended The dinner and program is to begin promptly at 6:00 pm and should be over at 8:00 pm However later visiting throughout the building can continue after that Zip Codes may have been a boon to the postal authorities but they have often worked a hardship on the invitations committee for the GVHS Alumni Reunion The affair is scheduled for May 25 Committee chairman Rhea Caldwell Nelson of the class of 1953 and her committee on reservations have struggled to obtain not only addresses but correct zip codes for all alumni Former students who live in cities using more than one zip number have been the cause of the most difficult probAnother cause are address lem changes of many Invitations sent by bulk mail will not be forwarded nor returned to sender if the address or zip is not Ms Nelson feels that is correct the reason she is getting word that some individuals havenot received the letter of invitation Contact of more then 280-- GUNNISON HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI RESERVATION FORM BANQUET St Class of Temple in Zip and Number of reservations at $800 per person Your Check in the amount of $ is enclosed tana Larson form check to mi( EartYLMust to Box 895 Gunnison UT84634 no later than May 15 Banquet catered by Cart Melior Banquets Lehi lit It American Heart Association WATER CROP GROWTH INCHES E S R E D I THIS FOR I O NEXT FOR ENDING WEEK 14 KAY12 MAY19 MAY26 — INCHES- DAYE -- 118 132 118 118 115 132 132 132 306 306 306 306 094 080 065 118 104 088 289 260 225 118 118 132 132 306 306 024 024 024 026 026 026 061 061 061 MAY18 024 024 024 026 026 026 062 061 061 APPLES APR1S APR22 101 082 128 111 312 280 CHERRIES APR15 APR22 101 082 128 111 312 280 PEACHES APR15 AFR22 092 077 114 102 272 252 1C6 245 REFERENCE MARI 4 ALFALFA MAR21 MAR28 MAR EARLEY 16 MAR 2 3 MAR WNT 30 MARIO WHEAT MARI 7 FIELD CORN KAY01 HAY08 MAY15 MAY 04 MAY11 POTATOES USE LAWN CO GAL NOTE 094 INCHES FT‘2 BEFORE FROM PLANTING SOIL SURFACE OR 155 66 59 BEGIN GROWTH IS ESTIMATED INFORMATION FOR HOME FOR DAYS JGxu TVrc LIGHT SANDY MEDIUM (LOAM) (CLAY) LAWNS BETWEEN waterings LOAM) 6 7 8 EVAPORATION ONLY GARDENERS5 INCHES hEVY C T DAY UPDATE BEGIN OR U P 7 WEEK PLANTED CROP OF USABLE WATER 12 IN TO DEEP 75 100 110 June The newly renovated Alberta Temple of The Church of Jesus Saints a landChrist of of mark in the community Alberta Canada for nearly 70 years will be open for public tours June 6 through 15 1991 The temple has been closed since May of 1988 while its electrical and mechanical systems have been updated and the interior has been In addition complete refurbished an entry way has been added to the front of the building After the public open house the temple will once again be closed and rededicated for its normal use marriages baptisms and other sacred ordinances of the Church Twelve unseparate dedicatory services der the direction of the First Presidency have been set for June 22 at those 23 and 24 Attendance sessions will be by invitation to members of the Alberta Temple District Works Wonders A new program has been approved to help low income households become homeowners ComAssistance prehensive Housing is Mortgage Program (CHAMP) designed to offer each qualifying buyer a comprehensive package of assistance that not only allows the homebuyer to get into a home but assists them in maintaining and keeping their home according to William H Erickson Executive Director of the Utah Housing FiAbout 110 Utah nance Agency households of very low income (less than half of the median income) will have their first opportunity to purchase a quality and affordable home due to this program New hours for Hogle Zoo Are you planning a family outing to Utah’s famous Hogle Zoo? New summer hours are as follows: 9 am - Open Close - 6 pm however zoo grounds will remain open until 7:30 pm The zoo is open 363 days a year Adult admission is $4 while senior citizens and children 5 through 14 are $2 and children under 5 arc free SAUNA MOTORS! & Preserve to be named for Scott M Matheson In June 1st ceremonies the Moab Slough will be formally named the “Scott M Matheson Preserve” in honor of Utah’s former governor Matheson was an active volunteer and supporter of the Nature Conand shortly before his servancy death last fall he was named to the National Board of Conservancy’s Governors Matheson ’s love of the land stemmed from his childhood in southern Utah about which he “The solemnity wrote of each unique scene at any given hour of the day or night gives it a spiritual quality that sets it apart from all other places” The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will dedicate its newest a 690 acre wetnature preserve land ecosystem two miles west of Moab The June dedication will include remarks by Idaho Governor former Arizona Cecil Andrus Bruce Babbitt Nature Governor Conservancy President John Wallace Stcgner author and Norma Matheson conservationist New program will help purchase that new home For What's Coming To ay 31 be encouraging everyone to use safely bell in their vehicles to buckle children into child safety scats correctly and to learn more about automatic crash protection systems that arc now becoming available All 50 states have now passed laws requiring that young children ride in safely scats or use scat belts Seatbelt use has dropped the numberof vehicle fatalities is most slates throughout the nation Last year during the Memorial Day Holiday three Utahns lost their None of lives in traffic accidents those killed were wearing seatbelts “It wasn’t their choice to die but it was their choice not to buckle up” said Lt Ken Ostler of the Utah Highway Patrol Statistics bcaroul the fact that if they had been buckled up two of the three would likely have survived and even avoided serious ALUMNI BANQUET DRAWNS CLOSER: Rhea Caldwell Nelson is busy with invitations that Becuase of the many alumni that have had changes in their have not been received address or zip codes that have been wrong some alumni members have not received their invitations All Alumni were suppose to be contacted but if you were one that was not please use this registration form to make your reservations for the Annual Banquet on May 25th tour Alberta Cify SPR The week between May 20 and May 27 including the long Memorial weekend lias been officially designated as “Buckle Up America!” week for the past seven years During this week traffic safely proponents across the nation will Public may Name(si Mail America' week is upcoming June 1 Another feature of CHAMP will to allow prospective homebuyers a one year obtain at no cost homebuyers’ warranty plan to give protection against the need to repair or replace major appliances such as range refrigerator and systems such as heating plumbing or electrical Camp also includes financial counseling and homeowner education for each very low income household In the local area of the state household income may range from $16650 to $19100 depending on In Salt Lake Davis family size and Weber counties the household income range will be from $17850 The maximum to $20500 purchase price of homes will range from $41000 to $52000 depending on location and family size To obtain information about the call toll free one of the program First following: Federal Savings Bank United Savings Bank Zions Mortgage Dee Hansen and other civic leaders The purchase of the Moab Slough was made possible by a $450000 - $150000 gift and donation $300000 interest free loan from the George S and Dolors Dore’ — the largest Ecclcs Foundation charitable award in Utah conservation history You injury “Buckle Up and Arrive Classifieds Work! Call Call 9 1 can make your own compost to improve soil Successful gardeners Compost have been making and using it for It’s easy to do - and generations your garden and the environment will both benefit if you start compost pile The Average American family produces more than 1200 pounds of organic garbage every of that garbage year About 70 could be put to good use in the home compost pile is the process of Comporting turning organic material - from grass clippings to apple cores into rich This doesn’t mean tossfertilizer ing fresh garbage on top of the soil But organic garbage tossed into a specially designed compost pile will soon provide valuable natural additives for your garden The easiest way to start your own compost pile is to just pile leaves grass clippings and chopped weeds in a corner of your garden This isn’t the ideal way but it will comwork A more sophisticated post pile involves building or buying a small enclosure in which the waste is layered and turned occasionally The container can be made - Gls from scraps of chicken wire and old lumber bricks or blocks or you can buy fancier ones made of recycled plastic It should be about 3 feet square and 3 feet high and should allow air to circulate and allow for you to turn the stack occasionally Some garden supply stores even carry ‘activators’ to help speed up decomposition of specific items such as grass clippings or leaves When the compost has ripened into a dark rich mass it can be mixed with your soil The ‘black gold’ will enrich your soil and provide nutrients that may be lacking in your present garden soil Even if you don’t have a garden It comporting is still worthwhile can be used on flower beds rose gardens anywhere rich soil is desired And if you have a gardening friend a gift of ready to use compost would be most welcome Contact your County Extension Agent for information or brochures which may be available to help you with your comporting project Y©2fl (DaJIn) Company Trail Watch ft© Paiute ATV Trail Conditions & Use Tips The Paiute ATV Trail is becoming more popular with area residents and visitors from out of area and out of state ‘Trail Watch” new this week in the SUN will give current conditions of the trail in areas throughout this region This week’s report follows: Tushar High elevation still and inaccessible Pahvant: still High elevation and inaccessible Lost Creek - Lower elevations open higher elevations and inaccessible Fish Lake - High elevation still and inaccessible MonroeCove Mountain - high elevation still snow covered and inaccessible All lower elevation areas currently are open and accessible TRAIL TIP - All riders between 8 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult riding a similar vehicle See Utah State Law Alive" Classifieds Legals Stories Advertisements Printing Orders |