Show mii liKeiwwi i I The Gunnison Valiev News WedJulv 7 1993 van is available to all local Sr Citizens The Gunnison Senior Citizens Center is offering a van for residents of Gunnison Ccnterficld Mayfield Fayette and Axtcll for shopping doctor appointments and the cashing of checks at the bank This van is scheduled for every Just call the Center Wednesday for a tcim you want to go This is a real good service offered to each of these towns This van is free but a small donation will be accepted The van will also travel to Provo Richfield Manti etc They will also drop those that want to go to die temple or any church function for any denomination The quilters arc on vacation this month Ifyouhaveaquiltyounecd done call the center to get on the calendar for the coming year On July 8 we will be attending the Mormon Miracle pageant and If The van having dinner in Manti will leave the Center at 6:30 pm They will be leaving for a trip to Bryce Canyon on July 5 th at 8:00 We will cat lunch along the Please call the Center for way will be Donations reservations accepted for the trip am This week menu includes: July 7 - Beef Stew with vegetables deviled egg fruit crisp combrcad butter milk juice July 8 - Roast Pork whipped potatoes with gravy mixed vegetables fruit desert and brownie rolls butter milk juice July 9 - Shepherd’s Pic Coleslaw Peaches cookie bread butter milk juice July 13 - Spaghetti and meatballs tossed green salad cake bread butler milk juice you're visiting southern Utah bring fishing to Southern Utah’s Color Country will want to bring their fishing gear with them this spring Lakes and reservoirs are in prime condition and the fish arc biting! ‘‘Lake Powell is hotter than a for striped bass” says firecracker information and Lynn Chamberlain education manager for Utah Diviin Cedar sion of Wildlife Resources City “There’s no limit on striped bass at Lake Powell If you want to you could catch 100 striped bass and take them all home” he says bass fishing is “Largemouth Travelers very good right now at Quail Lake” Chamberlain says “And it should continue through spring and into early summer Fishing is very good at Pine Valley Reservoir according to Scott Root of the DWR Trout limit is four due to the frequent use from neighboring St George Pine Val Ii i' (M'ibiilar n life ol trull anil gear ley Reservoir isstill snowy bee uase it sh igh elevation on the Pine It is located 32 Valley Mountains miles north of St George Mincrsvillc Reservoir located 12 miles westof Beaver on Highway 21 will reopen for fishing May 29 after the Memorial Day weekend being closed for two years The reservoir was treated then stocked with This bass trout and smallmouth of - trophy fishery will have special reguThere will be a lations The minimum limit for all anglers size is 20 inches Only artificial lures and flics will be allowed Anglers will be able to keep up to six smallmouth bass For more information on fishing in Southern Utah call the Utah DWR Cedar City office on scenic attracFor information tions in Utah’s Color Country call iniplii'il' will l‘ ol ‘rsic“ u rli — n ( Keith Says:see a When you marrired couple coming down the street p the one who's two or p three steps ahead is the one who's mad Robert BWhite Jr is honored by Utah Bankers Association The Utah Bankers Association (UBA) presented its Distinguished Banker award the associations to Robert B highest recognition White Jr at the association’s 85th June 30 1993 Annual Convention Banker Award is given in honor of a lifetime of outstanding achievements inbankingand community service It was presented to Mr White by You are invited to write a story about the special pioneer in your heritage (not over 1000 words) and have it in our office by July 14th If independent community banks Robert B 19 people and have combined assets of of About $19 million their customers are one third are business clients and one third arc consumers Mr White served on the UBA board from 1986 through 1991 with a year as chairman in He was also a delegate to the AmeriLeadercan Bankers Association He has been presiship Conference dent of both the Cedar City Rotary Club and Lions Club a board member of the Cedar Chamber of Commerce and was honored by Southern Utah Slate College as their first Man of the Year for creating the Southern Utah Foundation The Utah Bankers Association is the statewide trade and professional associations for Utah’s state full serand nationally chartered banks vice by humans become tame and are virtually impossible to release back into the wild Unless the animal is in immediate danger just leave it where you find it and leave the area as quickly as possible Mom will be along shortly 4-- News H The cookin creators had their 2nd meeting Wemadenachosand made orange smoothies For our exercises wedid chin ups We took a fitness quiz Stephanie Cox Alisa Bown - PO Box 187 - Gunnison Utah 84634 - Phone The Gunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for $12 00 Utah and $ 4 50 per year out of state by the Gunnison Valley News Utah Second class postage Is paid at Gunnison Utah 84634 POSTMASTER Send address changes to the Gunnison Valley O Box 187 Gunnison Utah 84634 S'ngle copy $ 35 Publisher: Kevin Ashby - Editor: Kevin Ashby Correspondents: Axtell Rilla Dee Sorenson - Centerfield: Fayette Ruby Hammond Gunnison Helen Rasmussen per year in Gunnison Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity but it was the person who invented the meter who made all the money News P You know you're in a small town when it's hard to walk for exercise because every car that passes offers you a ride LENDER The model 580 baler will make Your day Want to 6x move your hay crops 580 baler from pickup Glen Slight said the competition is open to all Utah residents between the ages of rotary hay gently Entries will be judged by indejudges The winning entries will be in- pendent which cluded in the supplement will go to all our Gunnison Valley News and Salina Sun patrons We reserve the right to edit your entry if necessary to fit the space available in the supplement in a hurry7 Use New Holland hardies growth in retail sales pushed Utah’s overall taxable sales to 82 percent for calendar year 1992 the State Tax Commission says The 107 parent singe in Utah’s Retail Trade sector fueled by strong wage gains and Utah’s building boom represented the best performance for this sector in eight years according to an official report The quarterly report written by Tax Commission Chief Economist Doug Macdonald outlines results in three economic sectors: Retail trade Business equipment investment and taxable services For the 4 th quarter of 1992 taxable sales gained 83 percent driven by a 98 percent increase in Retail trade and 109 percent growth in taxable services Taxable business equipment investoverall ment purchases increased 33 perthe final quarter The highest growth during the Christmas quarter was recorded by the Retail Building and Garden sector whose sales jumped almost 20 cent in feed coemng and 93 p'unger speed provide uniform bales Hydraformatic bale tension system ‘or uniform ba'e density knotters go thousands of bales without a miss See the “580" today Mason Machinery Co 410 E Center - Aurora - 529-744- 5 entries due in part to the 26 percent values in construction increase hardware 32 Lumber was up 17 and nursery paint and glass 15 44 Utah’s tourist industry fared Hotel and well in the final quarter Lodging sales and services increased 127 over the same quarter in 1991 Amusement and Recreation admissions increased almost 14 including $ 8 million in sales at Utah’s ski percent resorts sector largest Service Services saw its sales grow 12 percent in the final quarDouble digit increases were ter shown in the Miscellaneous Equipand Computer ment Rental 30 16 and Data Processing Business Equipment Investment for 1992 declined slightly The Business almost 05 an expected slump following on the heels of large taxable purchases in the installation of a natural gas pipeline through Utah the year before Excluding pipeline purchases would have Investment percent in 1992 Business grown 37 more to the point One of the most interesting of the new labeling and educaact will likely be the required supermarket point of purchase nutri- parts tion will in Utah Two beef associations will be e holding their field days in Utah in c the upcoming weeks The Utah Hereford Association Field Day will be July 16 at Rees Brothers Herefords in Morgan Utah The Utah Angus Association Field Day will be August 21 at Leo Call the Gillespie's in Fairview Utah Cattlemen ’soffice at for more information 1st Baptist Church Centerfield Sunday School 10:00 am Worship Service 1 1 :00 am 300 North 75 - (EMOIAD Categories are piano vocal solo wind string organ and harp A $2000 applications fee must accompany all New labeling will be wide feeding system handles 8 and 23 and students attending school in Utah The Music is slated for SeptemCompetition ber the first three days of the Fair Winners will also perform at the Fair Double digit growth in retail sales windrows m K Contest Supervisor Meetings Anyone who thinks we've become less competitive in this country has a never been in a supermarket whn the cashier opens another checkout line FDIC The deadline for entries in the 1993 Utah State Fair Music Competition is July 2 Information and entry forms are available at the Fairpark Administration Building 155 North 1000 West in Salt Lake Gty Contest forms and rules may also be obtained by calling be held the spaced Valley July 14 type your entry double and mail it to the Gunnison News PO Box 189 by Fair for fresh foods tional information such as fruits vegetables and fish If you’re the kind of person who likes lists you’ll be interested to see that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring the nutritional information only on the consumed 20 most foods in each top They are listed in order of category most consumed first These are the top 10: Stores hire extra help at holiday time That way customers who don't know what they want are helped by people who don't know where it is Anyone who needs home - equity credit on tap for tuition bills should try us at Gunnison Valley Bank Your Home Owned Independent EQUAL HOUSING Bank wc will use Please White Independent Bank employs iPlease leave Bambi alone USPS you have a clear photo that too set deadline for music entries State Bea- ver Utah Over the last 40 years he has been the leading force in opening and running four successful In spite of continuing pleas from the Division of Wildlife Resources to leave newborn deer faw ns alone people keep bringing them in Once again hikers who stumble across a fawn should not automatically assume that the animal is abandoned It is normal and common for does to leave their young hidden while they forage for food Their natural camouflage makes them nearly inbears visible to cougars bobcats and they and other predators stinctive stay put until mom rehumans who turns “rescue” these creatures condemn them to death at worst and a life in captivity at best Deer faw ns raised to the day and Tomorrow UBA Chairman Ross E Kcndcll and UBA President Lawrence W Alder at the association’s annual awards banquet White is Chairman President and chief Executive officeof Utah three of them in Central Utah and one in California White is a native of Beaver and studied agricultural economics at Utah State University where he had His a Union Pacific Scholarship first banking position was as an agricultural specialist with the First National Bank of Wray Colorado where he worked with farmers and ranchers on behalf of the bank drawing on his agricultural economics background to benefit both the bank and bank customers White was a founding member of the State Bank of Southern Utah in Cedar City and served for 15 years as Chief Executive Officer Later he was founder of American Security Bank San Bernardino CA where he served as President of the bank and served 5 years as Chairman of the Board of Directors Today the two branches of Utah Utah owes its existence hardy dedicated pioneers who carved their homes out of the wilderness and provided the firm foundation for the comfortable lives we live today The Gunnison Valley News is going to present a special supplement with the July 21 1993 issue entitled Pioneers Yesterday To- The Distinguished IndcpcndcntBankSalinaand wanted for contest at GV News Entries Centerfield West banana apple waterorange cantaloupe grape strawberry peach pear "Vegetables: iceberg potato lettuce tomato onion carrot celery sweet com broccoli green "Fruits: melon grapefruit cabbage "Fish: shrimp cod pollock catfish scallop Atlanticcoco salmon flounder sole oyster orange roughy The Labeling and Education Act requires a presentation of serving size calories per serving amount total of protein total carbohydrates fat sodium per serving and the percent of US Recommended Daily Allowance for iron calcium and vitamins A and C per serving One of the best parts of this new labeling policy will be listing serving sizes for raw fruits and vegetables at more common amounts rather than the unreasonable serving sizes often used in packaged foods according to Dr Georgia Lauritzen nutrionist in the Utah State University College of Family Life For instance they will be listed as one medium orange two stalks of a medium head of celery lettuce etc Laurtizen says fish will be listed in three ounce cooked weight serving sizes The FDA chose to list cooked rather than raw weight to avoid the appearance of encouraging people to eat raw fish The FDA feels that although raw fish is considered a delicacy the danger presented by food borne illness in raw fish should be a concern to consumers Individual supermarkets have a choice about how to present the information ranging from individual stickers for each food to video presentation Most will likely use large posters in the fish and produce sections or individual brochures concan take home she says sumers |