Show VJX msamgm&am I V X Gunnison Baseball season opens with win Bulldogs The Gunnison Bulldogs Baseball Team traveled to Moabtoplay Grand County in the first region game of the year After a rather slow start the bulldogs rapped out 17 hits in a victory over the Red Devils Leading the way with the hits were Dirk King with 4 hits Rohn Peterson with 3 hits and TJ King with 2 hits including a 2 run home Six Gunnison players had a run muluplc hit game Diik King pitched well in the five inning game and picked up the victory Gunnison’s junior varsity was also victories over Grand County with a 4 win Eugene King led the way with a home run Gunnison’s 9th and 10th grade baseball team played Millard on Thursday at home and came out with a victory Brett Blood and Craig Anderson handled the pitch ing chores and Eugene King and Matt Buchanan let the hitting with extra base hits The Gunnison team traveled to Millard Saturday to play in a four team tournament The teams that were involved were Gunnison Millard Juab and Wasatch (Heber City) Gunnison played at 1:00 against Wasatch High School The Bullin two dogs after falling behind innings again put on a hitting disGunnison pounded out 12 play hits in securing a victory over the 3A school The Bulldogs were led by Dirk King with 3 hits and Ryan Dailey King and Rohn Peterson with 2 hits The pitching was taken care of by Andy Hill In the afternoon the Bulldogs didn’t have as much success as seven errors lead to a Millard VicThe tory over the Bulldogs Eagles had four hits as the Bulldogs had five hits but because of the errors were unable to stay with the Eagles The Bulldogs will be home this Friday against South Summit in a region game that will start at 3:00 TJ pm Sweet Dreams! You'll sell those unwanted Items fast In the SunNews Classifieds!! 9 - Pizazz Dance Team does will in Competition 1 The Pizazz Dance Team under the direction of TeriLee Hammond traveled to Tooele to compete with other dance teams in the State Those members attending are pictured from left to right - back row Katie Christensen Shauna Frandsen Hayley McKean Malynda Judd Lisa Pickett Breanne Lund Jessica Hendrickson middle row Ronni Sorenson Christy Andersen Jennifer Chrstiansen Jennie Dyreng Rachel Nay Melissa Larsen bottom row Lisa Sorenson Cami Dyreng Tara Peterson Heidi Brown and Laurie Harris Not pictured ShonTae Winn and Amanda Keisel Job Service says fewer people are working in Central Utah Ten new dwelling units were authorized Five were in the county’s unin- Central Utah’s unemployment rate increased by 5 percent over 990’s fourth quarter according to the Utah of Employment SecuDepartment rity Job Service Total nonfarm employment increased by 360 jobs putting the current total nonfarm employment in the Central District at 16087 State government again had the largest share of new employment in the district and services had notable on the other gains Manufacturing hand recorded employment losses in nondurable goods particularly building Sevier County Highlights from fourth quarter 1991 are as follows: Total nonfarm employment total declined slightly bringing employment in this category to 5000 manufacturing which accounts for 68 of the county’s had its revenues drop by This is almost solely attributable to retail motor vehicle sales which were down $633000 Revenues generated in the county’s unincorporated area were down $139 revenue $592000 million con- struction increased substantially from last year's fourth quarter total The current $39 million total is 219 better than one year ago The large growth was shared by both residential and nonresidential construction Tourist lodging revenues increased 17 placing the quarter’s total at $33 million Trade and corporated area four in Richfield and one in Salina Gross taxable sales totaled $339 million down $16 million from one year ago Health Services saw a $ 7 million revenue decline Richfield com- bined in the job loss area to offset employment gains seen in government employment Manufacturing decline came in children’s apparel and gypsum products Losses in other sectors were countered by a 57 position increase in government employ- ment Residential and nonresidential building contributed to a $15 billion increase over last year’s total for Sevier Economic Highlights County: Salina is making an emphatic bid for the location of a proposed warehouse that the company announced will be built in Utah One of the company’s major concerns is the location to major highways going from east to west Salina in meets this requirement with addition to US 50 The warehouse it minimum 150 acres as a of requires would have over 1 million square feet It is anticipated that employment would reach 300 workers Other Utah communities are also vying for the warehouse After 12 years in business the S tore closed its doors Richfield Lack of business due to the competition of and 10 other convenience stores in the area were cited as the reasons for the closure the Sanpete County experienced following during the fourth quarter of 1991: in Total nonfarm employment creased 11 percent 67 new jobs were added to reach 4695 for the quarter State government produced the largest job growth as 140 new jobs were added Retail trade added 70 new jobs Grocery stores and eating places were the prime sources of this The loss came in poultry expansion processing jobs Five new dwelling units were two in Manti one each in approved Mt Pleasant Ephraim and Gunnison New on residential construction permits included garages carports and other structures Gross taxable sales declined by million the total of $15 bringing $167 million Manufacturing experienced a $569000 drop in revenues However revenues generated by retail food stores climbed by $12 million Revenues in Ephraim increased by $341000 Gunnison’s by $770000 while Mt Pleasant saw its revenues decline by $18 million the bag so moisture can’t More water will not be escape needed until seedlings appear Hold - 72 to 75 deat room temperature grees until the seedlings emerge As soon as plants emerge remove the bag and expose the plants to a maximum of light This is for growth of a husky necessary Tie plant Most annual flowers and vegetables prefer night temperatures with between 60 and 65 degrees about 10 dedaytime temperatures are grees higher If temperatures too warm leggy plants can result For best development your seedA lings will need some fertilization soluble fertilizer for house plants at half the recommended dosage should be applied a few days after seedlings emerge After that fertilize every two weeks with the dilution recomby the manufacturer Following is a list of various seeds and the time needed for them to ducted by Maestro Joseph will be a potpourri of light classical favorites Then Marie will GIVE YOUR In other parts of the Six County Area: Juab county officials have voiced their approval to allow a solid and hazardous waste plant in Nephi Services plans to build a fuels conversion and recycling facility on a 10 acre site in the city’s industrial park If all goes as planned GOOD KIDS OF THE LIFE On March 28 the Pizazz Dance Team traveled to Tooele Utah to compete in the Southern Jr Miss The Jr Dance Team Competition Pizazz Dance Team consisting of girls in the 5th and 6th grades competed in the Mini Novice division and received the 3rd place trophy Then the Sr Pizazz Dance 7th and 8th graders Team performed in the Small Novice category The team won the 2nd place trophy Some of the girls also competed Drill Down and Dance Down Kera Dyreng daughter of Allen and Diane Dyreng received the int he 3rd place medal in Drill Down and Cami Dyreng daughter of Richard and Annette Dyreng tied for 4 th place in Dance Down The teams would like to invite everyone to their Spring Show on Monday April the 13th at 6:00 pm in the Gunnison High Gymnasium Special of the guests will be members who will perGunnison There form a couple of dances will also be a Drill Down for anyand one interested in participating awarded to the top 3 medallions The Pizazz Dance Teams honors arc under the direction of TeriLee Hammond IBM RIGHT TRACTOR RIGHT PRICE the plant will be fully operational by late 1992 Employment could reach 60 workers The plant will recycle waste oils and industrial lubricants and could expand into recycling contaminated soils B John Deere quality and performance garden transplants Cucumbers and muskmelons take three to five days to emerge and three to four weeks to grow They don’t transplant easily and should be grown individual containers or peat pots They are very susceptible to frost Lettuce takes two to three days to emerge and five to seven weeks to grow It is susceptible to frost Onions take four to six days to emerge and 8 to 10 weeks to grow Tomatoes take five to six days to emerge and six to eight weeks to emerge They are susceptible to frost Pizazz Dance Team does well in competition B Generate high torque exceptional lugging ability and outstanding fuel economy Peppers take 8 to 10 days to emerge and seven to nine weeks to grow Watch out for frost takes four Regular watermelon to five days to emerge and four to six weeks to grow It can’t take frost Seedless watermelon take five to six days to emerge and six to eight weeks to grow Frost tolerant plants can generally set into gardens between March 15 and March 30th Plants susceptible to frost shouldn’t go into the ground until May 20 to 30th be mUitmiB MhitmtlMMf Wiit mended develop: Broccoli Brussels sprouts and cabbage take three to five days to emerge and five to seven weeks to grow Marie Osmond & Utah Symphony present evening of country music Most people would expect to hear music by Mozart and Beethoven ringing from Symphony Hall But on April 10 and at 8 pm the coun- music will have a flavor Country singer and native Utahn Marie Osmond will join the Utah Symphony for the final concert in the Entertainment Series The first half of the concert con- The Gunnison High School Tennis Team went up against South Sevier and ended up in a 4 to 4 tie Results are as follows: Singles - 1st Singles - Eric Pe2nd Singles terson defeated and 3rd won Coy Stevenson Singles Paul Kjar - defeated Doubles - Andy Peterson and Carl Sanderson defeated 1st match and won 2nd match Lee Bjerregaard Andy Christiansen defeated 1st match won 2nd and 3rd match and A TASTE Why not start your own USU Extension A lot of gardeners are almost frantic at this time of year to get working in the soil gain One way to satisfy that urge is to grow some of your own transplants If you have the space light and growing medium growing yourown transplants can be fun and rewarding You can make your own growing medium by blending equal parts of sand loam and peat moss For the small amount you’ll use you might consider purchasing ready made mixture of sterile peat moss and vermiculite or perlite Homemade mixes must be sterilized To do so moisten the mix to a state suitable for seed germination place in a shallow pan and bake at 175 degrees for 30 to 45 minutes Turn off the heat but wait until the oven cools to remove the soil Fill a containers with the moistened soil mix A four inch flower pot may be planted with 18 to 20 seeds Cover them with a quarter inch of medium Put the pots in a shallow pan of water to soak the mix completely Label the pot and place it in a plastic bag Tennis Team ties with South Sevier 4 to 4 1° share the talent come her trademark — sta8e country or JD JD JD JD JD 4640 with rebuilt engine 2950 MFWD with cab 1500 hrs 2640 with rebuilt engine 2240 with new factory engine 2030 in good shape Case 970 with a low price International Hydro 186 Low Rate Financing on these used tractors for a limited time! music For morc ‘"formation on tickets reservations call the Utah phony Box Office GUNNISON IMPLEMENT 1 62 South Main - 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