Show 5 The Gunnison Valiev News Wed Mav 12 4: 1993 g uw 211 W'y titt students do well at Vocational Arts Competition GVHS ribbons Jason Donaldson won 1st place in Architectural Drafting CAD He received a free tuComputer ition scholarship to SUU Justin Willden also won lstplace Students from Gunnison Valley High school traveled to SUU in Cedar City to compete in the Vocational Arts competition Winners in the Jr High Division included Jed Bartholomew 3rd place Jr Shawn Sorensen High Drafting 3rd place TLC contest Richard Gates 2nd place Jr High CAD Metal Project winners Mark Hansen Wayne Munk Joey Beethold Worthington and all received in Architectural drafting CAD also but since he is a did not receive the schol- Computer junior he arship Brian Newkirk won 3rd place CAD Mechanical Gene King Brian Lyman Greg Anderson Mike Cherry Mellissa Aaron st place Christensen and Judy Bohg all received 1st place blue ribbons for their wood projects Paul Kjar Jordan Stewart Jordan Inouye and Jared Peterson received 2nd place red ribbons for their wood projects Suzette Jensen Justin Willden Donaldson Tyler Newman received and Ryan M for blue ribbons drafting house plans These projects will be on display at the Gunnison Valley High School on May 19th for area residents to observe 0 FFA officers named at Gunnison Hioh The Gunnison Valley High School FFA Chapter recently held their annual banquet to honor various individuals Officers for the upcoming school year were also announced Pictured left to right include the 1993-9officers - Shane Knudson Historian Esther Yardley President Eugene King Vice President Jason Beck Reporter Ben Tischner Sentinel Wayne Munk Secretary and Devin Fagan Treasurer Net pictured is Ben Bardon Vice President Gunnison FFA names new officers at annual banquet The Gunnison Valley FFA Chapter held its annual banquet at the Gunnison High School cafctcriaon April 27 The guest speaker was Dix Monroe President of the Utah Beef Improvement Association He spoke on “Pride in Agriculture” Vocational Arts Student win awards st SUU Students from Gunnison High School competed in the Vocational Arts Competition held in Cedar City at SUU Pictured are the students that received 1st place honors left to Richard Gates and right include Brian Newkirk Jason Donaldson Jed Bartholomew Shawn Sorensen Justin Willden not pictured Jason Donaldson was awarded a free tuition scholarship to SUU for his CAD Computer drafting The FFA Sweethearts were for their participation recognized during FFA week They are Jenny Kat Mellor Chapter Sweetheart Darann Peterson 1st Attendant 2nd Attendant Amy Sorenson Nay Katie Coates and Megan Stewart The new chapter Officers were presented - Esther Yardley Presi Area Resevoirs beginning to The spring runoff is now underway in the Sanpete Valley The snow survey conducted by the Soil Conservation Service as of May shows two of the lower lying courses have a far less than average water content in the snow pack two of the courses slightly under average but the other nine courses are above average for this time of year The Ml Baldy Ranger Station Cancourse high in yon has 294 inches of water in the 12 snow banks of normal and the Beaver Dams low in the canyon only 46 inches of water 58 of average for this time of year in 10 inches of snow In Ephraim Canyon there are 78 inches of snow containing 307 inches of water at the Meadows course 49 inches of snow containing 202 inches of water at the Headquarters course and 63 inches of snow containing 238 inches of water at the Seeley Creek Ranger Station In Fairview canyon data were There gathered for two courses are 57 inches of snow with 248 inches of water at the Mammoth Ranger Station and 77 inches of snow with 309 inches of water at site the were taken No measurements for Manti Canyon was named as the Star Chapter Kent Sorensen was preFarmer sented with an Honorary Chapter FFA Degree O ver e ighty panic ipalion awards were presented to the members rec- dent Eugene King and Benjamin Bardon Vice Presidents Wayne Munk Devin Fagan Secretary Treasurer Jason Beck Reporter Shane Knudscn Historian and Ben Tischner Sentinel The members of the chapter were presented with various awards ognizing their contributions in Judging ContesL Parliamentary Procedure contcsL the Sweetheart dance and other activities Gary Childs and Esther Y ardley received special recognition for earning their Stale FFA Degrees The FFA would like to thank Mrs Linda Miller and the FHA for their help with the earned throughout the year Proficiency awards included: Beef Production - Esther Yardley Ag Business - Wayne Munk Sheep Production - Matthew Madsen Dairy - Tcrron Pickett and Production Horse Production - Kevin Durrant The S tar Grccnhand A ward went to Robert Sorenson Wayne Munk banquet A similar situation exists in the two neighboring counties At Reece’s Flat east of Levan in Juab county there remain 14 inches of snow containing 51 inches of wa- ter 46 of average The survey crew also measured in Salina Canyon three course Sevier County’s major watershed at Pickle Keg Springs there were 39 inches of snow containing 161 inches of water the Gooseberry Rangers Station 22 inches of snow with 94 inches of water 94 percent and at the Farnsworth Lake 63 inches of snow with 228 inches of water 99 of the longtime aver- 102at age At all courses the water content however is higher than for the same time in 1992 1991 and 1990 The Gunnison Reservoir now contains 13170 acre feet of water a third indication that the run off is Business Students attend Commerciaf Meets business students have been busy attending various commercial meets Students have done very well and received many awards Some of the students participating in the meets are pictured from left to right - Andrea Miller James Peterson Shayla Anderson and AnaLee Sorenson Gunnison Local students recieve awards PIZZA and VIDEOS “X" i Valley max VIDEO SPECIAL: RENT ANY TWO $99 VID- Tooth decay is the common human disease students from Gunnison Valley High School have been busy attending various Commercial Meets around the State this Business 1st Baptist Church EOS AND WATCH A THIRD VIDEO OR BUY ANY LARGE PIZZA AND WATCH A $99 VIDEO at various business meets most spring On April 23 students traveled to SUU in Cedar City to compete in the SUU B usiness Vocational Day The students did very well with Shayla Anderson receiving a S Centerfield Sunday School Worship Service 300 North Centerfield 75 1 0:00 am :00 am 1 1 West Anrating in Keyboarding I Miller an Excellent in Business English AnaLee Sorenson an Excellent in Word Processing and MaCristy Judd an Excellent in drea chine Transcription placing 1st in Business Math and James Peterson placing 6th in Business Math The Region Meet w'as held April 30th at College in Provo Gunnison Valley High School students were chosen as team members to compete in the following competitions: Key boardingl Word Processing I Business English Accounting and Business Math The team did very well with placing 1st in Shayla Anderson I and Jamaica Dana Keyboarding I Anplacing 6th in Keyboarding drea Miller placing 1st in Accounting and Holly Sorensen placing 5th in Accounting Holly Sorenson Want to help? 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