Show Paaa 2 Qursfeon Vsflgy News Mav Wednesday 4 1 994 Boy is Gunnison green! Have you ever seen it look just get die rest to look so good However we coining up So lets get into die spirit and do whatever could so good? Now if we do have the clean-u- you can to make the Governor happy I would like to mention about those old cars and trucks that are sitting around your yards Are they really going to be restored? They really don’t look good as a decorative motif They should be covered or hauled away We just happen to have a responsible party to do that Call City Hall for the information or call Sevier Valley Salvage or They will pick up old cars trucks and scrap iron So now is good time to get rid of the old battle-aExcept most are still driving theirs like Ray Limb That’s the care we are talking about The Glad Bags are here! They are at City Hall and waiting to be picked Now don’t try to take the girls out we mean the garbage goes for the cleanup A reminder about burning open bum till May 31st After that contact the Fire Department or permits June 1st to October 31 you will need a permit to bum Except if your Vem Hatch and he bums a lot every up etie ope wAt o t y11 a much better position now to respond to the many challenges ahead of us We have established regional wildlife advisory councils to provide for more public input for Utah citiz- secret The past several a difficult time for the DWR But I believe we have turned the comer and are on our way to recovery our deer herds and restoring your trust in us It’s no month have been ens-- we sincerely want their opinions about wildlife and wildlife man- to wisely manage Utah’s wildlife resources We fared quite well with the Utah Legislature this year A $2 million help the Big at the grassroots level so they can make more informed decisions about local and statewide wildlife management general fund appropriation and an additional $16 million to cover the losses we expect from limiting deer hunting permits in 1994 will certainly help the Division get back on it’s feet again I must also tell you but function not at I want their selfimportant people esteem to be But if we do not realize that there is a balance we ping Pete Kent was visibly disappointed when en Pete would when Pete cm the same team When I quesKent he fairly hissed “He thinks he’s so hot I hate him!” I took a long time to work out this was tioned are asking for trouble One 1 year old gentleman in my 6th grade was an ace athlete The relationship other kids longed for Kent became to be He was their placed on their team ticket to fame Winning the game With him there was a sure thing was even a chance of beating those fossil increasingly teachers in the Spring Soccer friends They never actually I’ve always won- dered what could have prevented such animosity I think a lot of the problem had to do with the way Kent defined his success It was always in terms of being better than someone have shown during the reorganization process The changes have not been easy but the people at the DWR have shown extraordinary patience and integrity while we have moved to improve the Division’s ability to the levels really last sesmads possible through the dedication of wildlife enthusiasts who spent many hours on Capitol Hill and else His depended on his ranking in the group It’s a great temptation for parents and teachers to pride their children Superbowl Needless to say Kent’s was rather healthy Or so it seemed Then Pete transferred in from another school He was good When he was on a “good” “better” “best” but it does them an disservice When goalie nothing got through no one could take he was dribbling He was a the ball away from him given situation there will always be someone we can beat and someone who can beat us A person’s new star and Kent saw for the first time a threat to his status I saw bullying behavior I had not seen before Kent would make fun of Pete if he missed a question in class Class soccer games turned in to scale In a should come from knowing he’s done his best from knowing that she’ll be valued even when someone does better Praise recognition need not be jealously hoarded Every child should have the change to be a star Rauf Again I apphud you and thank you for your tirete? i efforts Now let us tell you where we’re We have completed our reand I believe we are in organization Richfield Care Center When caring for a demented eldthere are ways you erly individual can reduce your risk of facing verbal You must or physical aggression develop a rapport with the person and memory loss may mean you will have to that rapport each time you approach the person Do not assume he will recognize you Gunnison on Wednesday rium If you must repeat instructions be patient the person is not forgetting just to antagonize you he has lost his recent memory abilities because of his illness Keep sentences brief and words simple Describing and explaining what you’re dong while you’re doing it is settling to the individual and helps to keep him calm and avoids unpleasant surprises Arguing with the person will only elevate his and your own agitation and when this happens the potential for physical aggression or combative behavior escalates If the individual resists care leave him alone and re- - Spring concert May 11 Valley High School will be holding their spring music concert May 11 at 8:00 at the Gunnison Valley High School Audito- Orchestra chorus and bands movie theme The concert is free of charge Cauterize: Made eye contact with her em- Identify yourself barrassment or frustration by asking if he knows you Be sure he is aware of your presence so you don’t startle him This is particularly important when the person has some sensory'' deficits GVHS Says: risk from the high school but donations with will perform a are appreciated Here’s your opportunity! Valley residents are asked to clean out their closets bams garages and storage areas of all useable items which you no longer need or want and donate these items to the Lions Opportunity Sale Many items have already been donated in preparation for the sale Bumper sticker: "This is an unmarked car Let's keep it that way" Steering committee: everyone in the front’ and back seats trying to park a car Our friend says one of the joys of retirement is using neckties to tie up tomato plants Phone service is so slow these days We used to be able to get a wrong number in no time at all You hit it just right when you come to Gunnison Valley Bank Items to be contributed can Main in Gunnison or call and pick up your contributed The Lions Club is a be brought to the or collection and area at 191 the Lions will South come items organization so all donated items are tax All profits from this sale will be used in Community services the Gunnison Valley deductible throughout Area woman charged with felony counts A woman has been charged with three felony counts after being arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs into the Central Utah Correctional Facility located in Gunnison and dispensing marijuana with intent to distribute without a license Anderson was approached by an undercover drug the drugs into the Gunnison prison She allegedly change for $1500 Ford said a controlled tD8r agreed to bring to do so in ex- For the Collection Center FDIC 8®4®y near you call EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Gunnison Valley News s tfei 't'!?00 mil VMraaisy for tl&gWsw In Utah and $214ffl paryoarotMJa Utah tyPvt Marti Utah 84842 Sing oepy ptfos la 83a Sawnd dasa postals i at Wanfl Utah Sind to ft chsngs Qanrten Vtifey §3 1 Psifaa f S5 a fctein Ubi RjtfahariflmOlainEdtaChBitMteUttifc Cwreapondsnfc Axial: Rfa Dm Swanson Feysfia: Ruby Hnramd sSFl8 ltyp ing new production Federation UFB President Ashby Delta says scientific research and data shows that farmers and ranchers are doing more today to protect the environment than at any time in hisKen farmagriculture tory “Productive ing and ranching require the sustainable use and reuse of our natural resources and water to be successful “The very fact that American have led the world in food fiber production and quality for almost a century speaks volumes about our ability to utilize and care for our resources” Ashby said “If we were not taking care of the land water and other resources available to us our farms and ranches would have been wastelands years ago and hunger would be the order of the day not the continual abundance we all fanners and enjoy” Ashby said farmers and ranchers process of improving their prohave taken ductivity and profitability the following steps to improve their record environmental as a As environmental advances are later and try again perhaps with different approach The time incan allow the demented person time to change his mood and allows you the time to reassess your turn a terval Many times simple disapproach tractions are very effective to creating a change of mood and behavior Maintain eye contact in order to help GunnbwulyrFtmo establish rapport and also to protect yourself and the person you’re caring for Most people will look at the area they will strike if an attack is eminent Remain calm with a non- threatening expression or stance since these will most likely heighten agitation Stay approximately four feet from the person — close enough to develop rapport and protect him but far enough to lower the risk of physical assault Do not attempt to touch the person who is angrily swinging his arms or legs Keep your arms at your sides so as to be yet ready to block a blow if needed At Richfield Care Center we have a special unit with people specially trained to work with demented individuals If you’re in need of help or guidance in dealing with a demented his or aggressive of help person we’d love to be techniques that help them operate smarter and are more economical Today’s formers and ranchos are true professionals They increasingly test soil and plant tissue before apdo not apply fertilizers They plying unnecessary chemicals Most are trained and certified in the use of agricultural chemicals Many also employ application techniques that put chemicals only where they are needed Many fanners employ integrated pest management techniques bugs versus bad bugs The use of drip irrigation to apply water directly to a plant’s roots is gaining popularity and conserving our water resources By 1995 farm land owners will built another 216000 miles of soil terraces Farm land will have an additional 13 million acres of grassed waterways to decrease runoff and soil erosion Currently more than 170 million acres nationally are under crop residue management practices that reduce agricultural runoff A total of 135 million acres will be managed under a federally approved conservation compliance plan and by 1995 almost 26 million acres will be contoured Because they control and care for much of the nation’s private land farmers and ranchers provide food and habitat for about 75 percent of the nation’s wildlife By 1995 one million acres of farm and rangeland will be idled to protect true wetlands Recycling is just as much a part of agriculture today as it is a part of everyday life For instance farmers through the nation are participating have in programs aimed at recycling empty containers Many farmers are using new methods to thoroughly clean rinse and recycle the contain- pesticide ers in the field Newspaper recycling has also found a friend on the farm A Growing number of farmers are using recycled newspaper as livestock bedding ranchers in the west Ashby are also doing more to protect envisensitive ronmentally rangelands and riparian zones a fact borne out by studies from Utah State Colorado State and New Mexico State Universities and the University of o “These studies tell us that western ranges are in their best condition out of the past one hundred said years Share your opinion with tire' editor write him a signed letter j Today! 898 attend JW conference in Cedar City The soecial events day for Jehovah’s Witnesses came to a close Saturday April 16 with 898 in attendance at the Cedar City High'School According to the Richfield Congregation’s presiding Minister Donald L Million the attendance was most gratifying The guest speaker JD Mercante was from the World of Headquarters Jehovah’s located in Brooklyn New York and he spoke to the group on the subjects of “Why Christ’s followers are no part of the world” and “following our great exemplar - to what are led?” Such events are very encouraging to those in attendance as they continue the ministry along with nearly five million brothers in 231 lands through out the earth INVITATION TO BID Sanpete county Special Service District 2 substance agent and asked made available through technology and ranchers are implement- farmers Department of Corrections spokesman Jack Ford said that Melody Jo Glade Anderson was charged Wednesday April 25 1994 with possession of cocaine with intent to introduce it into a correctional facility possession of Your Home Town bank Your Home Owned Independent Bank Utah farmers and ranchers can pride in their environmental as die country paused to observe Earth Day on April 22 says the President of the Utah Farm Bureau take record the dementedaggressive person Working with Elaine Blackburn don’t and serve the pub- Finally let me say this to you the people of Utah Through all the turmoil of the last few months one essential fact has remained clean wildlife is important to you and you want to be heard We are creating those Now it is up to all of opportunities us to work together to insure the future of wildlife in Utah now Administrator wildlife manage lic in conversations with legislators to encourage their active support Without that effort we would not be in the positive transition we are in right headed Board and the Board of gather information issues sion was Kent was caught tripwould get mad and push These councils will Wildlife I want to express my thanks and admiration to the DWR staff for the and dedication they professionalism necessary to meet demands The legislature support battlegrounds agement Game Control though that serious challenges still lie ahead Funding package passed this session allow us to adequately I want my kids to feel good about I want them to feel conthemselves fident and understand that they are Farmers ranchers cite environmental contributions on Earth Day people of Utah from DWR Director Boh Valentine (Fire District) now accepting bids for the construction of a Fire Station Addition in Gunnison Bid specifications can be obtained from: Joseph C Blain Sanpete County Office of Economic Development PO Box 59 345 West 100 North 1 Ephraim Utah 84627 (801) is 283-432- or Ray Limb Gunnison City Hall 38 West Center Gunnison Utah 84634 (801) 528-796- 9 Bids will be accepted at the above adresses until May 16 1994 at 7:00 pm at which time the bids will be opened and read aloud A pre-bi- d meeting will be held at the Gunnison City Hall at 38 West Center Gunnison at 12:00 pm (noon) Wednesday may 1 1994 All Interested bidders should attendd The specifications will be discussed Sanpete County Special Service District reserves the right to accept or reject any bid Published in the Gunnison Vailey News May 5 1994 4 - |