Show tlaae7- - JlG Gunnison vanuv ivews uucumuur itwa Gunnison to host No Sevier December 30 On Friday December 17th the Gunnison Valley High School Boys' Basketball team traveled to to play the Grantsville Grantsville Even though the boys Cowboys put up a tough fight the JV lost and the Varsity lost The Freshman won The Junior Varsity’s top scorers in the game were Mike Christiansen with 20 points Cody Dyreng with 13 points and T J Caldwell with 9 points They also lead the team in rebounds The Varsity team traded leads GVHS Wrestlers traveled to Grantsville and Piute throughout the game but Grantsville pul led ahead in the fourth quarter to win by six points T King lead the team with 17 points followed by Ryan Newman with points and John Peterson with nine The Freshman won a close game with Raymond Newman leading the team with 17 points and Travis Avery and Ron Bartholomew with 11 points each The team has been on vacation since this game but will host North Sevier on Thursday December 30 Good Luck to the Bulldogs! J fj The Gunnison Valley High went to School Wrestlers The The Grantsville on December 17 Junior Varsity team won Varsity team lost a close match 42- - 39 Individual winners for the Jr Varsity included Bryce Blood and Rustin Picket Individual winners for the varsity included Justin Willden David Richard Whitlock Tyler Brown Schugk Joe Mellor and Fernando Guticrrrez On Saturday December 18 the Wrestlers attended the Piute HoliGunnison placed day Invitational 4th in the team standings with Piute in 1st place Enterprise in 2nd place and Juab in 3rd place Ten teams in the event participated The following wrestlers placed: Varsity 112 Rustin Pickett - 4th 135 David Whitlock - 3rd 112 Justin Willden 2nd HW Richard Schugk - 2nd 89 Tyler Brown st (undefeated) Jr Varsity 112 Robert Sorenson - 4th 19 Zack Sorensen 3rd 125 Bryce Blood - 1st 125 Jared Young - 2nd 125 Brandon Blood - 3rd 130 Cody Turner - 4th 135 Joe Mellor 3rd 152 Jeremy Pickett - 3rd 152 Robert Gahley - 4th w Aubrey George Rosenlund Aubrey George Rosenlund our beloved husband father grandfather and brother passed away on December 22 1993 He was bom August31 1913 in Mayfield Utah a son of Ferdinand Rosenlund and Rosabelle Whitlock He married Pearl Virginia Childs on November 25 1936 in Nephi Their marriage was later Utah solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple April 21 1961 He was a long time resident of Gunnison where he worked as a skilled painter carpenter roofer and craftsman Here he held many church and community positions over his lifetime He was a quiet and kind man with a wonderful sense of humor He was a High Priest in the LDS Church and was secretary of the High Priest’s Group at the time of his passing He served in World War II from 1943 to 1946 serving with the 414th Armored Field Artillery battalion in Central Europe He is survived by his wife Virginia of Gunnison a daughter and son and their spouses: Sharon and Thomas Anderson of Gunnison Dale and Sharleen Rosenlund of Olathe Kansas ten grandchildren three CF (Dick) Rosenlund of Meeker CO Howard Lee Rosenlund of Boise Idaho and Keith LaMar Rosenlund of brothers: Aubrey i Rosenlund hm tr Florida Gainsville Funeral services were held Friday December 24 993 at Noon in the Gunnison LDS Stake Center under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Interment was in the Gunnison City Cemetery with military honors of course have certain legal rights regarding their child’s education State and school board policies vary but here is a general summary of your rights in choosing the best education for your child: From the start you have the right Parents to: Choose whether your ch ild goes to a public parochial or private school and in some state educate your child at home Choose among schools in your district although designated attendance areas might be outlined Regarding classroom instruction you have the right to: Receive information about what is taught as well as the methods and materials used Information on how your child is measuring up to what is taught Visit your child’s classroom (with advance notice to the teacher and the school) Request conferences Girls Basketball Alumni Game The Gunnison Valley High School Girls Basketball Team held an Alumni game on Tuesday December 21 at the Gunnison High School The Alumni Team came out the winners of the game Those involved would like to have this become an annual event V£G M£tfOU) WeuJJ THIS CoAT co ASM T THAT On June Goop 27 1915 the temperature reached assume that Most Americans allergy woes and worries affect us during the spring and summer seaWell think son not the winter Allergies don’t disappear again IN fact during cooler months mites molds and animal dander found in the hom- e- increase significantly during the winter months when we spend the major- - with the teacher or principal Review classroom materials purchased with federal money Receive information about the skills your child is supposed to accomplish in each grade Get involved you have the right to: Voice opinion on what is have rights? Appeal a school decision that affect your child’s rights Question a school or teacher’s decision to place your child in any special class which labels your child Appeal the suspension of your child (come state exceptions) Take legal action against a school official if your child has been disciplined with ‘excessive or unreasonable’ physical force Regarding testing you have the right to: Information about which tests your child is given their purpose scores and how they are used Information and permission for tests given to any psychological your child records you school Regarding have the right to: Look at all your child’s school You may challenge any records record you believe is untrue or unThe district or school must fair respond with in a ‘reasonable’ time Insist school records remain to anyone other than confidential unless you give school personnel 100 degrees— in Alaskal Allergies don't go away during the winter time m Do Parents When my sixth graders gave a answer I always gave them a jelly bean from the goodie jar When they asked a good question they got two beans I’ve had to make myself appreciative of good questions Every parent has gone through the “why” develstage of their preschooler’s “Why is the sky blue?” opment “Why is Grandpa’s head so shiny?” “Why can’t I just vacuum myself instead of taking a bath?” Most of us survived the ordeal I sustained only a slight nervous twitch in my left eye Otherparents had to be heavily sedated (but today most health insurance lists having at two year old as a pregood Regarding student tracking or grouping you have the right to: Know if your child has been p laced in an ability group How was this determined? By whom? Request your childbe removed from a particular ‘track’ if you do not believe this is contributing to his success in school or if it seems harmful to your child in any way for chilRegarding programs dren with special needs you have the right to: Expect an appropriate education in the least restrictive environment available for your child with a special learning need or handi- cap insist your child be tested for any suspected disability Receive notice and opportunity to be heard at each stage of testing and diagnosis in determining appropriate placement for your child For a parent’s right card and more information on parent involvement in education call National Coalition for Citizens in Education ity of our time indoors But don’t think you have to be miserablebccause you arc allergic: there are ways to make the home environment less amendable to these Lanny allergens Rosen wasserMD Allergy Specialist at National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory medicine in Denver says “Emphasis should be placed on ridding the bedroom of allergens” While at both adults and children home spend the majority of their time in bed “So treating the bed asleep is the first priority when trying to your home” say Encase mattresses box springs and pillows in soft plastic zipper covers to prevent Wash dust mites from nesting bedding weekly at 135 degrees allergy proof Rosenwasser hotcnoughtokillthemitcs Avoid canopies and bunk beds which collect dust Carpets also collect mites and dander Studies show that carpet accumulates allergens at 100 times the rate of bare floors so if possible install hardwood floors If they are not in the budget then vacuum weekly while the allergic person isn’t home using a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuum or attach a HEPA filter to your present vacuum Some final suggestions to minimize winter allergens in your home dust furniture wash children’s favorite stuffed toys in water over 135 degrees Bathe pets weekly to remove dander existing The condition point is the constant questioning of young children can be - especially annoying extremely during movies adult conversation meals and other church services activities requiring consciousness One begins to understand the utility in children being seen but now heard There fore it takes an effort to move beyond our adult convenience and not only value but nurture an inquiring mind Show excitement over a good Be especially enthusiasquestion tic over something for which you don’t have an answer Ask their advice on how to find the answer Instead of asking what they learned in school that day ask them to test you See if they can formulate the Be amazed questions Questioning is a skill It has to be encouraged and developed It’s more important than knowing the states and capitals or long division or adverbs or who’s buried in Grant’s tomb In a world where answer become obsolete overnight it’s an essential skill that we learn how to ask the right questions Grandparents - How safe is your home? People whcj jiave infants and young chikjren in the home already know they tWaiid will get into everything The people who need to be aware of child safety are grandparents and babysitters who may not have their home ‘childproofed’ If you are having a child in your home for an extended stay these are a few dangers to watch for: SwitchPoisonous products: ing containers of products is dangerous for two reasons you may no longer have the label that gives warnings on the new containers such as a pop bottle may be more inviting to a child In general things may look perfectly safe for adults but there is no capo that is truly childproof Locking cabinets or putting the hazardous products far out of reach is the safest policy Make sure you take similar precautions in a garage and storage areas People forget that charcoal antifreeze paint thinner lighters and other such products are also poisonous i Medications: Make sure all in the bathroom and medications other vitamin and mineral supplements are out of reach Painkillers and some multivitamins can be poisonous to children Buckets: Nearly 200 infants drowned in buckets between 1984 and 1991 They were generally five gallon variety used to store food and cleaning products which were then reused by consumers Unlike smaller household cleaning buckets these five gallon buckets are less likely to tip over when curious toddlers pull themselves up on the sides If they contain water they are about the right size and weight for a toddler to fall into and drown Drapery cords can pose a risk to toddlers Tie the cord into a know around itself or clip to the wall near the top of the curtain Falls Remember that kids can be hurt by toy chests footlockers or hope chests Typically they will look into an open chest and then have the lid slam down on top of them permission your taught in your child’s classroom and work with the local school board to make your views known adParticipate as a member of visory committees - in some programs this is required by law Attend school board meetings (except for executive session on personnel and property issues) and be present as the voting on decisions affecting the school district when general business is discussed Voice opinion on what is 12" Moose Bros Pizza your taught in your child’s classroom and work with the local school when policies are being set or revised Regarding personal privacy and ’ you have the right to: Except supervision of your safety child at school Have your child excused from certain classes or activities because of your moral of religious beliefs student behavior at Regarding school you have the right to: Be informed in advance about school rules dress codes tc school i attendance policies procedures for visiting Dec 29 30 31 Party Hardy with and this Mel & Marty money saving offer from neighborhood your Moose Bros Pizza Shoppe CUtPsai 520 South Main Gunnison 528-306- 0 |