Show "I it') Mil i'' Mil iii ‘M iM'ii Kl M WTO Gunnison Utah 84634 Wednesday April 17 1996 come to Gunnison You’ve seen Steve Young on television You've seen him in Sports Illustrated Now you can see Steve Young in person at "A Family Night With Steve Young" Young will be at Gunnison High School April 22 1996 at 7:00 pm The two time National Football League MVP is coming to the area to assist four Gunnison football players to raise money to attend the Down Under Bowl in Australia Chris Hunt Shane Knudsen Kennith Childs and Chris Cherry have been invited to participate with other high school football players from Utah In addition to sharing past experiences Young will bring an autographed football to be given away Tickets for a chance for the football are $500 each very generous to help our boys" hint mother of one of the boys Young is the quarterback for the San r lancisco 49ers and a former BYU quarterback During the evening a playhouse will be gien away The playhouse built by the boys is 7' x 7' 1 ickets for a chance at the playhouse are $200 each or 3 for $500 ickets for the evening are available at Rasmussen's Ace Hardware in Gunnison Advance price tickets are: Adults $750 (hildien $500 Families $2500 Tickets at the door are: Adults $1000 Children $750 Families $3000 is said Debbie Baseball league extends deadline Gunnison recreation has extended the deadline to Friday summer baseballsoftball April 19 If you are interested in playing little league this summer please come into City tail and register on or before Friday There will be no late fees Please contact Tami at City Hall for more information Meetings to discuss new zoning for cities Two public meetings will be held in Centerfield on Monday April 22 At 7:30 p m the council will discuss a proposal to change property owned by Lorie Beck (between 100 South and Center from 300 West to 350 West) a Residential Agricultural zone to a Commercial Residential zone David Beck has presented plans for a miniature golf course and a club house to be built on the site he second public meeting at 800 pm involves setting a size requirement of a minimum of 100 square feet for new housing in town Also any manufactured modular or mobile homes coming into town will be required to be brought up to code Six talented and beautiful girls will compete for the title of Miss Gunnison Saturday April 27th This years pageant will be held at the Gunnison Valley High School Auditorium at 7:30 pm The theme and special production numbers will be centered around the theme “Sentimental Journey” Special Guest and master of ceremonies will be our own Miss Utah Amanda Moody is the daughter of Merilee Holyoak Lyman and Sandy Holyoak of Centerfield and will perform an piano selection for her talent number She is a Senior at Gunnison Valley High School and plans to attend Snow College next year Her interests are in the medical field and she plans to pursue her goals in that department Mandy M Eggleston is the daughter of Verdean and Kathy Lin Eggleston of Gunnison She will graduate from GVHS this year and plans to continue her education at Utah Valley State College in drafting She will perform a dramatic monologue from The metology Maghan B Mecham is the daughter of Bishop Austin Quay and Sharon Mecham of Axtell She is a Senior at GVHS and plans to further her education in the medical field and is anxious to serve others in this capacity She will honor us that night with a Piano selection titled “Nocturne in Major” Joni Ann Goff is the daughter of Glen and Linda Goff of Axtell She has been actively involved in music and drama at GVHS and will perform a special musical solo titled “On My Own” She hopes to some day own her own cosmetology business Breanne Lund of Gunnison is the daughter of Charles and Jeannine Lund She has set the goal of someday owning and operating her own pharmacy She has been active in numerous school and civic organization and will share her talent on the violin with a Allegro from Concerto in G Major by WA Mozart The night promises to be a night of en- Taming of the Shrew Jennifer L Christiansen of Mayfield is the daughter of Richard and Sandy Christiansen With years of interest in dancing she will share her talent with a dance number set to the music of “Water From the Moon” Jennifer has set a goal of serving others and hopes to fill her career goal in cos tertainment and excitement as we welcome you all out to share it with these girls This years Miss Gunnison Sarina Jensen daughter of Brent Arlo and Shannon Jensen will also favor us with a musical number before making her final walk and giving up her crown to one of these lovely representatives of our Valley by Anita Lyons It’s National Library Week and here’s what is going on at the Gunnison Civic Library: Book Drive At 9:00 am this Saturday (April 20) scouts will stop by each house in the area to collect books donated to the library Please search your bookshelves for books you could donate to the library Place the books in a bag or a box and have them ready by the front door when the scouts come Thank you for adding to the library! 2 Open House Thanks to volunteers and local businesses the library will be an extra fun place to visit this Saturday Bring your children between Noon and 5:00 pm and enjoy storytelling balloons and treats Made possible by: Ace Hardware Gift Finder Napa Auto Parts Jensen Drug Bargain Hunters Coca Cola and many volunteers 3 Fund raising Recently the Friends of the Library secured a list of items the brary board (including the librarian) long to see added to the library Here’s the wish list: current medical books books about countries scouting books merit badge books classic literature more by Anita Lyons Staff writer During their meeting on April 8 the Centerfield town council approved the idea of a hor?ie business involving nursing care for the elderly Loren and Lynne Olsen who have this sort of business in Monroe are hoping to relocate to Centerfield They plan to build a home in the “grove” (approximately 400 South) 18 Gunnison City Planning & Zoning at 7:30 pm 19 Last day to sign up for Little League 20 Relief Society Women's Conference 9:30 am 20 Gunnison Civic Library Book Drive and an Open House from noon to 5 pm April 20 Sanpete Community Theater presents Casino Royale Public Meeting on zoning 7:30 April 22 Centerfield’s and 8 pm April 22 Steve Young coming to speak at GVHS auditorium April 22 to 25 - Sanpete Valley Heath Fair April 27 Miss Gunnison Pageant 7:30 at GVHS auditorium To have your activity listed here call m computers computer printers (any IBM compatible) large numbers for the library hours sign and a fresh coat of waterproof paint on the sign So far these businesses have donated cash towards obtaining items on the list: Ace Hardware Rosenvall's Chevron Woodland Transport AES Battery Gunnison Implement Freedom Ford Hermansen's Mill China Gate Gunnison Telephone Company Woodland Transport donated printers and the Gunnison Valley News donated paper for bookmarks and publicity The Friends are interested in what you would like to see added to the library Put your ideas in the suggestion box on librarian Gloria Worthington’s desk Please clude your name with your suggestion 4 Drawing - How would you like two free movie passes good at the Star Theater for one year? Support the library and buy a raffle ticket for the prize and you may be a winner At three dollars per ticket with 52 weeks in a year this prize is worth $312 Tickets are one dollar each and will be sold at the Star Theater and the library Mandy Eggleston Jennifer L Christiansen Centerfield master plan discussed at meeting April April April April i Merilee Holyoak Library to celebrate National Library Week Area Calender no cents Six vie for Miss Gunnison crown Young to "lie 50 528-311- 1 lG0l)02Di®) “We do everything licensed” Lynne an LPN assured the council “Some people just need a place to have their meals prepared and someone to remind them to take their medication in the morning” she said As well as a few rooms for mobile patients there will be three beds for “N” type They mg this type patients who need more nursing care The the ordinances Monroe has pertaining to the situation was compared to a foster child ar- Olsen’s business Meanwhile the Olsens clean they’re happy “They’re rangement were encouraged to continue with plans they’re well fed - they gain back some Also at the meeting Allen Frandsen dependence” Lynne commented reported to the council about the Centennial Members of the council were concerned Wagon Train So far the train consists of 74 that Centerfield has no ordinances govern- wagons 244 horses and 281 people “plus staff” The group will travel from Logan to Cedar City entering Sanpete county June 5 On June 18 Mayfield will host the group for lunch and that evening Centerfield will The wagon furnish dinner and a program train will spend the night at the high school Frandsen told the council of plans to ask the comes to the public meetings the ordinances state for help with food money get approved and when the people find out the Young Women and Young May later they are angry” The Planning and ZonMen in Centerfield have plans to pick up ing public meeting will be held at Gunnison the trash along every street in town The City lall on Thursday April 8 at 7:30 pm town will donate the meat and the buns for Also on the agenda for this public meett the celebratory ing is a proposal to change two lots behind Alma Lao of the Planning and Zoning Thriftway to commercial zoning (for the Commission presented the council with a list nior apartments) and to make some “misof goals the commission is working on The cellaneous adjustments” said Ray Limb last master plan done in Centerfield was in “more like housekeeping things” 1975 The commission has plans to rework Centerfield is considering making simiand adjust the plans for Centerfield's future lar adjustments to Centerfield’s zoning ordPreserve a rural Their goals include: inances (see related article on page 9) agricultural environment 2 Be family oriCenterfield's public meetings will be held ented 3 Single family dwelling small busiMonday April 22 at 7:30 and 800 pm at ness and cottage industry 4 Promote recity hall 5 Continue sponsive local government 6 Improve beautification of environment Clarification of Gunnison city meeting reports by Anita Lyons Staff writer A recent newspaper article reported a Gunnison City Council discussion concerning manufactured homes According to Ray Limb City Administrator it is illegal to place restrictions on certain types of homes (such as manufactured) in favor of others (such as frame houses) The council is not trying to do this The council has approved a proposed by the zoning amendment recommended The Planning and Zoning Commission amendment lists three requirements for aft The size must new homes in Gunnison: be at least 1100 square feet 2 The eave overhang must be six inches 3 The pitch The memmust be three and a halfrtwelve bers on these committees have chosen these in the hopes of helping to set a requirements standard for future housing in Gunnison These requirements are not law yet A public meeting is required first Rodney Taylor a member of both the Gunnison City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission said “So often no one Senior living center Correction: The Gunnison City Council did not approve Senior Living Apartments in The vote was tabled their meeting on April until developers comply with Gunnison’s ordinance concerning required water supply per acre of ground property Meryl Gunderson asked the council about spraying for mosquitoes in town The council will investigate the idea The council approved donations to the Miss Gunnison Pageant the high school graduation party and the Sanpete Search and Rescue |