Show B The Gunnison Valiev News Wednesday October 27 1992 Meet Your Local Candidates Continued Unda Malmgren am serving for the second time on the Planning and Zoning CommitI am also the Youth City tee Council Advisor for this year as well as serving on the Library Board I have always been actively invovled in the community I was awarded the Jaycees Outstanding Young Women Award in 1988 I think the most current issue that faces Gunnison at this time is getting the hospital funded for expansion I think this is a good move for the community and with no cost The hospital not to the residents only furnishes our own community with health services it is an economic benefit to us I think it is important that a Football Season at Gunnison High School comes to an end Valley High School Bulldogs played their last game of the season last Thursday against the Manti Templars Chris Hunt is pictured with the ball with the Templars close on his trail The Bulldogs came up short in this game but would like to thank all of the fans that have supported the team The Gunnison Recycling can begin with You! Many recycling curb side pickup programs are beginning to catch on in Utah but there is always the problem of dealing with At my house we refuse to throw Send questions or comments to: Stephen Poe Utah State University Cooperative Ex tension Logan UT out even small portions of leftovers until they have been adleftequately stored Composting over food and yard wastes will become more important as current landfill areas fill up is nature’s way of Composting breaking down vegetative matter soil additive into a nutrient-riccan and conditioner Composting Brian Jensen Seeks Gunnison Council Post Jensen is running One City Councilman Brian forGunnison of Brian's biggest attributes is the fact that he is young and enthusiastic about being a council member Brian has been a life long resident of Gunnison and believes that it is one of the best cities in Sanpete county and wants to work to keep it that way He is willing to listen to be as simple as placing grass clippings and other leafy wastes in a pile in the comer of your yard and letting nature take its course WHY SHOULD I COMPOST? Composting is the most practical and convenient way to handle your yard wastes It helps improve your soil and the health of new ideas and suggestions from the citizens of Gunnison He will work hard to improve Gunnison when and where are needed improvements If being hard working paying your bills giving service and always donig your best are for being a good city qualifications councilman the Brian Jensen is the person for the job your plants WHAT CAN I COMPOST? Yard wastes such as fallen leaves twigs and other grass clippings make excelleftovers gardening lent compost Anything that was onccalivecanbecomposted However avoid meat bones and fatty foods such as cheese salad dressing leftover cooking oil etc they create odors will attract animals community provides something for Therefore I would like everyone to see established programs such as the Arts Council the Recreation Program and Youth City Council continue as well as look at other programs to address other needs of the people If I am elected Mayor I plan to listen to the needs and problems of the people giving careful consideration to your ideas and do what I can to resolve your problems and I will ensure we are all concerns working toward the same goals I in will weigh the facts carefully order to make wise sound decisions that will be for the good of the community as a whole Remember I will be working for you the people I thank you for die support you have shown me as a Council member It has been an enjoyable two years and hope you will now support me with your vote for Mayor of Gunnison City Hal Pickett “DSA” Hal represented Utah in the National Young Farmer contest Hal is a successful dairy farmers and a devoted father and husHe is an active member of band the LDS Church and is presently serving as a member of the Stake High council Hal enjoys serving other people and he is a good listener He knows how to organize and coordinate He would like to be the next mayor of Gunnison City so come out and vote Ila Edwards I am a lifelong resident of Gunnison I feel very fortunate to have some of our children and grandchildren enjoy the opportunities of living here also Thank you for confor the me Council City sidering Elizabeth Jensen Tor What issues do I see in GunniI son that need to be addressed? have thoroughly enjoyed being involved in the past Although Gunnison is well organized and progressive for a city our size there are a few improvements I would like to see take place before my role here is finished We need additional staff in our utilizes department and police department in order to keep pace with the growing demands placed upon these men We will fall further and further behind our needs without this additional staffing Danny operator at Velasquez I’aufiCorp s Carbon steam plant the recipe for making electricity “There are of lot a to make ways addition to participation “But the average doesn’t person spend This is in and next electricity’’ he says in a Sol ar the under lot of time thinking II Project about where or how California used “Today there are more ways to get the job 0 (Jjk done than ever before And we re them all to costs obtained starting Washington electricity of steam “Recycling” industrial from various processes through environment" generation partnerships From thin air is esac tly how some electricity he USll&iiW in line and take care of the to make next year in Here PatifiCorp will he a 'Wyoming is producing new all kinds of co- electricity at a lower cost “Utah and major partner in “wind farms" where the only crop is kilowatts is in Utah going to need keep way in Geothermal heat is made electricity will The Hopsital expansion project promotion and supuort in for it to remain a viable health care unit Economic needs development must become a priority We need to study housing issues My first choice is to investigate options for a multiple unit senior citizen living cenlercondo-miniuneeds order is the ine Power But one is putting ofll le best new ‘make’ ways to energy more on power is for us all to just use it wisely” UTAH POWER THE RIGHT KIND Of ENERGY type housing I’m afraid that juvenile violence prevention issues are potentially bigger than we are prepared to handle right now if the city enforcement squeezes problems from urban areas to rural areas We need a community event or celebration in addition to our 4 th of July celebration This will bring visitors and their money through our town at least one more weekend a year We have some seed ideas and some things to showcase we just need to get organized and launch some of our ideas 896-556- from Page 1 The arts council has demonstrated it is worthy of the supportof all of us through its quality proI’m intergrams in recent years ested in a greater valley commitment As an incumbent I feel that some of our greatest accomplishments in the past two years has been in the area of providing immediate well informed service to our community citizens No one single impact has made the difference along but it has taken a combination of people and changes to make the difference: One great initial step was to hire Ray Limb our City Administrator He has been able to respond immediately to the needs of citizens correlating services and staff task completion as well sa other efficient practices Nancy Lemon has also completed her municipal clerks certification which is the product of many years of support from many councils but puts her in a position of providing well informed service to our citizens enabling her to be as competent or more so than any recorder in Utah and to professionally serve G iinn ison ci tizens in a superior way In our main office as well as in our court system we have recently upgraded our computer system which streamlines our processing utilities accounting budgets court matters etc saving time and money in the process there have also been many changes in library services to better enable access to state and local materials and to better accommodate our citizens These accomplishments among others are subtle to those seeing only the delivered service yet to our commuhighly beneficial nity and involved the public making their jobs more efficient yet leaving time to more effectively deal with the public Kim Lund The major accomplishment that has been made while I was on the council I feel is the major financial progress in Centerfield The Town is now running in the BLACK I am a graduate of the University of Utah with extensive study on my masters degree in Business Administration I’m the general manager of a successful trucking company employing 29 people I have a wonderful family my wife J ulie Alicia my daughter and three sons Matthew Garren and Carson Steve Lambertsen cultivate unity in the town council and community by eliminating activihostility and ties during town meetings increase citizen involvement by eliminating societal barriers that in prevent proactive participating town government empower town employees with the resources and authority needed to deliver services to the citizens of Centerfield with other comcollaboration munities in Gunnison Valley to provide needed services efficiently and effectively pursue federal grants for future essential infrastrucdevelopmentof ture develop citizen action committees to provide honest input from citizens at large I am a twelve year resident of Centerfieldand was raised in Salina Utah I am a graduate at Utah State University with a bachelor’s degree in Physics and a masters degree in Human Resource Administration the years the citiThroughout have worked zens of Centerfield hard to build a quality community “We owe it to future generations to maintain and develop our quality of life through times of growth and change” I would be pleased to in this proserve the community cess Von Darwin Jensen I feel that Centerfield is on the its street improveand other public in the projects it has completed past The community now should strive toward modest growth community unity continued beautification and utility upgrading I feel that Centerfield is in need of modest growth both in private and business developdwellings ment in order to spread the cost of the community service over a bioader base and thereby lessening the burden of each household and business The street improvement projects that were started this year need to be continued as planned and the main street highway frontage needs attention I have not lived in Although Centerfield all of my life I am a fourth generation Centerfield resident I love the community and feel that it is a great honor to have been selected to be placed on this right track with ment project ballot with such outmembers as council mem- three other standing community are on the ballot for ber I have an open mind and the time necessary to perform the duties of office By sharing ideas and concerns with each other and by being open to the public for input I believe that I can represent the as a whole and avoid Community factional conflict I am willing to listen to and consider all sides of issues as they come up I will use my love of the town and its residents as my foundation and build my decisions upon that This year Centerfield has on its ballot six of the finest individuals ever brought together to vie for the honor or representing you in the mayors office and twocouncil seats Do your part by expressing your opinion at the polls Gunnison Stake to hold Stake Conference Gunnison Stake announces its Stake Conference under the direction of President Mathews On Saturday October 30 1993 at 4:00 pm is a special Training session for all auxiliary leaders This will be followed by the 7:00 pm adult session On Sunday October 31 10:00 am General Session Gunnison Stake Center it the at the New Extension Service formed A new extension service has been formed at the Utah Geological Survey A new computer system allows direct public access to a wealth of geologic information contained in 15 different data bases More will be added as the extension service expands “People can access all kinds of detailed data bout oil gas and geothermal wells in Utah they can scan thousands of bibliographic references to geologic hazards maps and other publication” says State Geologist Lee Allison “The system also provides access to national data bases dealing with such topics as uranium reserves and rock core” In addition to its computer infor- mation the Geologic Extension Service will produce brochures on various geologic topics “We are actively working to get this information to the people and industries that need it” says Kimm Harty coordinator For more information about the Geologic Extension Service call Olsen I’ve been employed at Southern Utah Fuel Coal mine for the past 8 years I would like to thank everyone for their support thus far and remember to vote for Von Olsen on November 2 1993 Phone News Items 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 HOMES 3 896-844- 4 Featuring Nashua Mfg Homes at Affordable prices! 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