Show PM r “w" I Pepsi Cola Bottling 1 Dear Editor: I am writing in regards to the recent rumors concerning Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and their alleged contributions to animal rights loborganizations bying and v C By Kevin Ashby (§®Dil0®san7S ®0Q A little Town Is A little town is of Provo Pepsi Cola7-Uwould like make every effort to assure the public that these allegations are simply not true Following is a letter written by Christine Jones manager of Public Affairs at Pepsi Cola Headquarters that should leave no doubt in anyone’s mind where we stand on these Author Unknown the only place on earth where people past middle age names when they saunter down the street are called by their first A little town is where you don’thave your friends will tell you A little to town is where you drive into the ditch five miles out of town and the word gets back into town before you do A little town is where you are run off main street by a combine A little town is where the pickups on main street outnumber the cars A little three to one town is where when you get a wrong number you can talk for 5 minutes anyhow if you want A little town is where it's hard to walk for exercise because it takes too long to stop and explain to people in cars who stop honk and offer a ride A little A little town is where city folks say there is nothing to do but those there don't have enough nights in the week to make all the meetings and social functions who Deputies on Horseback have been doing patrol in the remote areas of Sanpete County They are looking for marijuana gardens and also doing cabin security checks Pictured from left: Sgt Bruce G Tidwell Capt Rick Howe Search and Rescue Volunteer Bruce Burnham and Sgt Ross A ganizations “It’s difficult to understand H Fireworks live A little town is where everyone becomes a neighbor when there is a need A little town is where businessmen struggle for survival against city stores and shopping centers A little town is where those same businessmen dig deep many times to help with countless projects A little town is where many teenagers say there’s nothing to do and then are surprised to leam that their big city peers are saying the same thing A little Town is where you miss a Sunday at church and you receive a card A little town is where someone asks you how you feel then listens to what you say A little town knows all the hometown paper to see A little town when the news before is published They just read the editor gets it right said and done is a great place in which to all is live Ten local Sanpete County youth along with chaperons ages Elaine Reid of Ephraim and Karen Sorenson of Mayfield and USU Extension Agent Sandra Christensen attended the State Junior Youth Conference held at Elk Meadows Resort above Beaver Utah last week This conference is an annual occurrence which is sponsored by the State Officeof4-The chairman for this year’s conference is also a Sanpete resident Zara Faatz of Mayfield The purpose of the conference is for the training education and enSenior joyment of the youth from all over the State aid in the execution of the program by being in prime players the”planning and doing” They give workshops and activities and do the directing with the aid of adults Emily Harwood of Mayfield was one of the State chosen Senior Teen Counselors Those junior youth who attended Axtell were Ronni Lee Sorenson Lisa Sorensen and Katie Christiansen Stacee Childs Gregory Mayfield Jensen Bariann Peterson and Allison Hill Centerficld Heidi and Robyn Brown Fayette and Lisa Anderson All came home feeling Ephraim that they had benefitted for having Teen the conference attended comments: “It was great “I want to go again or be a Senior Counselor” share this Sincerely Brent Jones Pepsi Provo - Students attend Junior Youth Conference 4-- why spread anyone would deliberately rumors about making to these contributions substantial never have special interest groups we been involved in this issue Nordell feel free to “Please with your friends and information If more people know the colleagues truth it may be easier to put an end to the rumors” In addition to this letter I think it would be beneficial to let your readers know some things we are doing on the local level IntheHeberarea is sponsoring the Pepsi Cola7-UHigh School Rodeo Association and Belt bucktheir finals competition les will be provided for the around cowboys and Pepsi Cola will chute In the have a designated Nephi area home of the Ute Stampeded Pepsi has been a major sponsor for several years issues “I share your concern about rerumors that allegedly contributed funds to That simply is not organizations In fact neither pepsi nor true PepsiCo nor any other division in our corporation supports these or- A— town is where everybody knows everybody else's car by it goes (oh how know about this one with my sight and also where and when own car!) statement ter cent guess who yourenemies are tfiriri “I have also discussed this issue Director of the with TJ Walter Rodeo Cowboy AssoProfessional that these He understands ciation rumors are not valid and has promised to spread the truth on this mat- We at The other day Mel Briggs met with me and shared a poem that he had picked up about A little Town is Both he and felt it was appropriate to share with our readers tnu Cola7-U- Utah cause many eye injuries eye have caused total blindness Making your own fireworks is not safe either In one study 40 of those sufferingeye injuries werejust We strongly recommend bystanders safety goggles for anyone using fireworks including sparklers and also feel that bystanders need eye protection The safest place to enjoy fireworks though is at a community Soon the time for using fireworks for the July 4th & July 24th holidays will be upon us You may think that invery few people are seriously jured by fireworks But the fact is that almost 10000 people are injured by fireworks each year Of those 1000 - 1500 involve the eye and 40 of those result in permaAverage fuse eye damage burning time is not even 15 seconds according to the consumer product safety commission performance standards retail fireworks must have fuses which bum for 3 to 6 seconds Many people feel that hand held sparklers are safe but sparklers but at 1800 degrees Fahrenheit which is almost hot enough to melt gold Pieces striking the flying from sparklers nent Experts recomsponsored display mend that igniting detonating and handling the fireworks be left to professionals Open your eyes to the dangers of fireworks and have a safe 4th and 24th of July Kelly Parker for the Dixie Eye Center Once is not enough mammogram could save your life It can find breast cancer when it’s most curable But with mammograms once is not enough If you are 50 or older you need to have one every year Call us We can give you the facts about mammograms The call is free A Senior Citizen News Senior Citizens The Gunnison would like to tell all home bound seniors that the bus is available to them If they would like to shop for their groceries or to the doctor Please call the Center for available times If you would like to go to the Pageant in Manti let us know so that we can set up the dates We have a good board and we are trying to please you so please tell us what kind of trips you want and type of entertainment you would like Thank you very much for your help in the past More than 10000 acres added to Fish Lake Forest The Fishlake National Forest Act was signed by Enlargement President George Bush on May 26 1992 Senator Jake Gam and introduced and sponsored the legislation The act added approximately 10173 acres to the Fishlake National Forest by transferring jurisdiction from the Bureau of Land Management to the Forest Service The lands form a narrow band extending from about the south end of Richfield to Hoover’s in Maiysvale They are located on the Canyon west side of Interstate 70 and US Highway 89 In making this transfer Congress found that: Thc lands are isolated and disconnected from other BLM lands They are adjacent to the Fishlake National Forest and are logical extensions of the forest The Forest Service currently manages much of the livestock grazing on those public lands by cooperative agreement with the BLM Jerry Goodman District Manager for the BLM in Richfield said that “this is one of several examples of where the agencies are working together to provide sound management for the Public Lands” Administration of those public lands as part of the Fishlake National Forest would allow for more efficient and economical management by both the Forest Service and BLM Forest SuperviToby Martinez sor stated the transfer will not affect valid existing rights of any person under any authority of law Further authorizations to use lands transferred by the act which were used prior to the date of transfer shall remain subject to the laws and regulations under which they were issued However any renewal or extension of these authorizations shall be subject to the laws and regulations pertaining to the Forest Service “We intend to continue to work with the BLM in cooperatively making the transition” said Martinez “With the field season upon us there should not be many changes this summer As changes are required those interested parties will be contacted" Martinez continued USPS PO Box 187 Gunnison Utah 84634 Phons The Gunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for $1500 per year in Sanpete county $1800 in Utah and $21 00 per year out of state by the Gunnison Valley News Gunnison Utah Second class postage is paid at Gunnison Utah 84634 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Gunnison Valley News PO Box 187 Gunnison Utah 84634 Single copy $50 Publisher: Kevin Ashby Editor: Kevin Ashby Correspondents: Axtell: Rilla Dee Sorenson Mayfield: Correspondent wanted Fayette: Ruby Hammond - Gunnison: Correspondent wanted "no" to drugs Utah State Division of Substance Abuse Help your — 4 n say Odor eaters that will keep your refrigerator coffee grounds a piece of vanilla bean or soda or a wad of crumpled newspaper Cheer Camp participates can ride in parade will be The GVHS cheerleaders performing in the 4th of July parade They would like to have the young cheerleaders who attended their Cheer Camp to help them by riding and cheering in the parade If your child participated in the camp please have them at the parade beginning by 9 am We will have the truck ready and an adult to supervise 4-- H sweet: charcoal dried used baking cotton The Cancer Information Service PUBLIC'S LINK TO CANCER INFORMA TION S SQUARE BALES OR ROUND YOU’RE IN THE BEST SHAPE WITH JOHN DEERE News June 8 was our first meeting we decided on a name and our officers The name that we chose was the 1 Club Our leader Rebecca Thompson and our officers are Allison Hill President Vice President Charmaine Follett Secretary Shawnie Holyoak We and Reporter Jessie Brown made Scrap Books to put the pictures We rode over to the Elementary and took pictures of different people doing different posses Then we went to the drugstore to get our Then we went to film developed the Gunnison Park to eat some lunch We then rode our bikes home Meeting of the Camping JamboClub was held June 24 1992 ree at our leader Elaine Jensen’s home Present were two members one parent and one visitor Meeting was called to order by Kara McArthur At our meeting we made chili and did demonstrations After the chili was done we ate the chili and a The food was good and the peach was too demonstration Meeting of the Camping Jamboree Club was held June 171992 at our leaders house Present were tow members one leader an done Those excused were none parent The meeting was called to order by Kara McArthur Emmalce Jensen gave the prayer Kara McArthur lead the pledge We made Smores over the grill and then we ate them Kara McArthur adjourned the meeting D Look over the complete and completely advanced baler line B See the 435 and 535 Round Balers that can both surface wrap and twine-ti- a See square balers with the hay control to produce bales that stack like bricks B Four round baler models 750- - 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