Show to luiUi itI'Ti "" WU'lV'l'li"lyiWMVwi"llV 1QL df Htmufriw The Gunnison Valley News Wednesday Sent 30 1992 Bulldog's Football The Gunnison Valley Bulldogs played hard against Park City but were unable to come up with a win They will host Morgan on Friday The Team has improved very much during the season and hope to have theirfirst victory against Morgan The Bulldogs fought very hard for a victory this past week but came up a little short once again against the Park City Miners The Team was more prepared for this team than any other so far this year stated Coach Dailey they were excited physically and emotionally for the Miners and it showed in the first two quarters of play The Bulldogs fumbled on the first scries and the Miners recovered and scored on a 3 yard run to make the for the Miners score but the Bulldogs were not to be outdone with Nolan Anderson leading the offense down the field and capping it off with a 13 yard pass to Daren Both teams Hill and the touchdown were tied at the end of the first quarThe Miners opened the ter second quarter by scoring on another turn over by the Bulldogs and once again the Bulldogsbit back and scored on a 14 yard Nolan to Daren The score going into connection the half was tied Gunnison always seems to find their troubles after half time and this game was no different The Miners in the scored 3 more touchdowns third quarter two of which came off of Bulldogs turnovers Leaving the score at the end of the third quarter for the Miners which turned out to be the final score of the game It was obvious to see that the Bulldogs outplayed the Miners with 223 yards rushing and 96 yards passing but the turnover statistic is what killed us The Bulldogs had 6 turnovers while the Miners had none The Bulldogs put together a strong running attack which they have not had in the past games with strong The Gunnison Valley Hospital is holding a Mini Health Fair The fair will include Mammogram displays arid discount coupons Coupons can be obtained that day or any day in the month of October through your Relief Society or the Physician hospital during business hours Over 45000 women died of breast cancer in 1991 However 90 percent of women whose breast cancer is found and treated in its earliest stage will survive Gunnison Valley Hospital is urging all women age 40 and over to take control of their lives by having regular mammograms to detect breast cancer The National Cancer Institute recommends that all women 40 and Public Information Florencec at Officer Shirley Skyline Drive - Snow and Emerald Lakes still have good water levels and fishing is very good Six Mile Pond - Lots of fish and fishing is fair Nine Mile Res - The gates are shut again and water is backing up success because fisherUncertain men arc just starting to use it again Palisade Res - Water is at lowest and remaining portion of reservoir is due to mud inaccessible Manti general - Cleveland Miller’s Spinners Reservoirs arc drying u Scofield is very low Joe’s Valley - Fishing has been fair but yill improve as fall adNo launch for big boats vances Small boats okay Lake Powell - Wayne Gustaveson Lake Powell fisheries biologist recommends a chunk of anchovy on a no bait hook with a small split shot attached Fish it at 20 to 40 feet Try trolling with down riggers and shad imitating lures at 40 to 60 feet Black bass can be taken in mornings and evenings with surface lures Call the lake Powell fishing hotline for infor- - records are Sumerian word-pi- ' i Check your furnace now Memories of the way you were last winter Toasty warm thanks to the perfect companion your gas furnace You can have all the warmth you need again this winter hy following these four simple steps: 1 One Big Watermelon Carolyn Brock is pictured here with a watermelon that grew behind her office on main street She watered this She is plant once but the rest was mother nature excited to see how good it will be She has no idea where the seed came from! Year round school gets The trict is Cache County School Disin the fourth year of school and the program has received mixed grades In school students are divided into four groups or ‘tracks’ Each track has nine weeks of school followed by three weeks of vacation The system design means that three tracks arc in school while one is on vacation school is used to eliminate overcrowding in the classrooms Steve Zsiray district coordinator says there have been additional expenses in maintaining schools but the costs arc well below the price of a new school He adds that test scores have remained as they were before the change “This means they are learning w hat they need to learn" he said A man cannot know have something he knows The earliest known written tures made about 3500 BC ’'Vf ‘r f Remember Ymr Old Flame mixed reactions Local Fishing Report vvt- v i- ' over should have mammograms every to 2 years and a medical breast exam every year Women 50 and over should have mammograms and medical breast exam every year Adult women of all ages should do monthly breast self examinations Physicians can arrange for mamor women can make an mograms appointment through a mammography program at a local hospital Some health insurance plans cover the fee Medicare pays a limited amount toward mammography screening of its women beneficiaries Also on October 7 1992 there It is will be free cholesterol testing best to come fasting 12 hours prior A free hearing check will be done between 1:00 and 3:00 pm meeting is part of a program of travel begun in 1987 by the UAC for the express purpose of meeting with its constituents to discuss ways in which the Utah AR5ts Council can better serve the local area problems phinew ideas etc losophies The Utah Arts Council is a division of the State Department of Community and Economic Development and receives funding from the State Legislative and the National Endowment for the Arts for furth erinvormation ont he ARt stown Meeting please call UAC ' r week with a game this Friday against Morgan at 4:00 pm The JV and Freshman will play this Thursday at Manti at 3:00 please come and support this new program that is progressing with each and every game Arts Town Meeting set for surrounding counties The Utah Arts council invites all Millard Juab Sevier Piute Sanpete and Wayne County goverment officials educators artists arts administrators volunteers the media and other interested citizens to attend an Arts Town Meeting on Thursday October 8 1992 The meeting will be held from 4 pm to6 pm at the Central Utah Art Center 86 North Main in Ephraim where arts en th usiasts can meet with Council Chair Burtch Beall other board mcmb ers and UAC staff Rcfreshcmnts will be members served thcCcntraul Utah Arts Town iti—mnrnFai—awnm'1 ff showings by Brett Blood with 57 3 yards and Nolan Anderson with yards TJ King with 31 yards and Daren Ryan Dailey with 12 yards Hill led the air attack with 54 yards and two touchdowns and Gary Childs followed with 24 yards The Offense threatened several times in the second half but could not push the ball in for the final scores which left the Bulldogs short of the M iners at the end of the Game Defensively the team looked good and strong holding Park City back on their regular possessions but finding it hard to stop them on the turnovers for short yardage The defense was led by a tough comcrback and defensive end Aaron Worthington who led the Bulldogs with 13 defensive points Coming right behind him was TJ King 12pts Gene King pts Gary Childs Tyler Brown Mike Peterson all with 10 pts and David Judd and Ben Hill with 8pts Coach Dailey said that the Park City coach had high praise for the first time region team of Gunnison “They outplayed us in every aspect except the score” The B ulldogs fall to in league play along with South Summit The Miners rise to in league play in a tie with Morgan and Grantsville Juab and North Sanpete are tied with each and North Summit and Manti with The Bulldogs will be at home this Gunnison Hospital sets Mini Health Fair and wn v P I ' Bulldogs played well against Park City Miners Flat ii t I The main problems seem to be with scheduling of family activities Parents say when kids are on different tracks it is difficult to plan a vacation or other activities especially Some parents during the summer say that classes are almost as big as they were before the change Families where both parents work outside the home are also at a disadvantage according to Zsiray as during the three week vacations following the nine week class period some must have child care help or allow the kids to be home alone to the Cache School According District the schooling plan is working well enough that they arc not anticipating the need to build a new school to handle the growing enrollment of the area everything but everyone has to thoroughly — Gustav Freytag Clean or replace filt ers 2 Check the blower belt and oil the blower motor And make sure that blower doors are replaced properly 3 Check to see that air ducts and ventsflues are unobstructed 4 Remove objects from around furnace and give it a test run You can perform these simple checks yourself contact a heating contractor or call the Rocky Mountain Gas Association at for a contractor referral Treat your furnace right today and it will make you feel warm inside tomorrow Mountain r Fuem LmmmI® n |