Show Page 10 GunnisonValley News June 5 SummerclassesslatedforG 1996 VHS There will be two summer classes offered at GVIIS this summer Mr Ledingham will be teaching a Healths Lifestyles (PL) from 800 - 10:00 a m and Mr T Petersen will be teaching a US History class from 10 noon Ihese classes will run for 20 days: June and July credit will be given to students ssho complete the outlined course work here is no cost to take these classes II sou have during the 20 das period questions sou mas contact Mr Petersen Mr edingham or Mrs Miller In addition to the two classes being offered at (A lls there will be the following courses available at the rphraim Mternatise School Lnglish 0 & Algebra I0& 1: US History Geography These classes will run from June and Juls and will begin at 8 am These classes are free and are available to Ith students Ihese classes are recommended to students who have failed these classes during the regular school sear Transportation will be provided and buses will lease from GVIIS at two different times each day The first bus will lease at 7:50 am and then a second bus will leave at 0:30 am he bus will arrive back in Gunnison around 2 pm each das There will be free lunch provided to all students through the summer lunch program There will also be some additional summer courses available at Manti High School and lphraim Middle School which will also begin June 10 If you have any questions about these classes or any other summer school or Karen Kawalski programs please call Hob Mac Gillivras Arrests made for Youth Council girls vandalism at attend camp Redmond Cemetery As members of the Governor's Youth Council Kami Higgins Cindy Sorensen and Meil Innuye attended a special camp held on Mas 7 and 8 IW6 at Camp Williams I he girls met mans students from throughout the state and attended workshops about ways to help stop drug abuse and wavs to help build will lies be implimentine piograms and activities thioiighout the coining sear at GVIIS and (A he Ses ier Counts Sheriff s reported June 3 W6 that arrest' have been made in relation to the Redmond Cemetery vandalism A old and a juvenile have been detained and another juvenile is espected to be arrested shortly according to Shei iff'John Meacham he arrests come alter and investigation into the 25 headstones that were knocked down and Jwmwgcdon Mas 25 mm Page A Gunnison High Tennis Camp will be held during the week of June 10 to 14 If you are interested sou may register by calling Shawn Crane or before at June 7 Both boss and girls that will be in grade next year The camp is demay participate basics teach to through adsigned vanced tennis play and will prepare the individual for competition or reclie cost is $30 Call reation play Mr Crane for more information Cubs earn ’Do Good Turn’ C'auleen Spencer Lvers member of Cub Scout Pack 3564 has earned the Conservation Good urn Award The award is difficult to receive and requires a lot of hard work he project that the cubs participated in was beautification of the Gunnison Cits Cemetery Road On Mas 13 006 the cubs cleared rocks from the roadside loaded them in trucks and put them along the riverbank to help with erosion The project look 45 man hours to complete Gunnison City was very pleased with their work he award which is a 3 inch patch and a certificate was presented to the group at their May Pack Meeting on May 31 IW6 he re pients are: Wtblos - Paul Christensen Mathew Dyreng Jace Wilson Iric bv Nay Administrator (Continued from Tennis Camp next week Bears Cadena ) vice awards )f Mar dell Chairman Mellor said "lie has given tsv cuts sears of service He can look back at the progress and feel good about the time lie's put in" Administrator Mark Stoddard presented the award to Hedge commenting on his "twenty si sears of dedication to Gunnison Valles Hospital and pharmaceutical serv ice" he law vers who have been reviewing the board's governing bylaws as well as the Special Service district bylaws have recommended that the two be combined since they are essentialls the same thing Iee Sorensen Neil Mellor and Janica Husbands were assigned to do the combining work Said Mellor "Well review it and see what e can do with it hen we'll bring it back to the board" here was some discussion about bringing dials sis equipment to Gunnison Mark Stoddard told the board of a request he had received about it lie treatment costs $175 Current!) the nearest equipment is in Utah Valles each time and the machine costs approximate!) $40000 Stoddard asked the doctors who were present at the meeting about the need in this area Dr Bevan Hastian said "It's not a simple thing" and explained that specialists reed to be on hand in case of complications with the treatment "It needs to be looked at carefully " he concluded "Hoard Member Mary Hill read a complimentary letter that had been sent about a hospital employee Barbara Mickelson who is"an exceptional staff member" he board agreed to make the financial meeting a part of the board Chief financial Officer Virgil meeting instead ol holding them separate's Bluchham promised to work on making the reports easier to Idllow He mas use the overhead projector to aid even one in following along "Gunnison Valles gave five scholarships this sear to Adam Jensen and Shirlvn Sorensen at GVIIS to April Winch at MHS and Teresa Rasmussen at NSHS - Lli Zachary Winters Levi Tyson Hopkins Christenson Wolves - Mike Neil Wade Miller Armando Cadena Ben Dailey Chad Brandon Olsen Taylor Avery Stewart Jaromv Aired Justin Goble Jeremiah Spencer Kevin Anderson Leaders Ruth Christensen Cauleen Spencer Melody Anderson and Jonathan Anderson Also at Pack Meeting Paul and Mathew Dyreng Christensen advanced into Boy Scouts Be Informed! READ the GunnisonValley News Jamboree doggers team members: (top to bottom left to right) Honey Jo Sown Lindsey Coates Jessica Goble Trade Bartholomew Kara McArthur Jeana James Melanie Hansen Rachel Hansen Jodi Christensen Bonnie Rich Brittney Worthen Lacey Brown Laura Brown Charmane Follet Angie Peterson Brook Blood Jaymi Johnson Misti King Kassie Topham Stacey Evans Mekesha Malmgren Megan Sorensen Annette Christensen Audra Davis Joscelyn Bunnell Cindy Faatz Kellie Follet Mary Ann Bartholomew Shawnie Hoyoak Ronda Bartholomew not pictured: Dionne Peterson Local doggers set off for Texas he Jamboree doggers leave Saturday June 8th for their performance tour to San Antonio Texas The doggers are very excited and have worked for many months to prepare for their trip They have spent nearly 100 hours practicing and countless hours working on their fundraisers The team includes girls from Gunnison Cenlerfield Fayette Mayfield Aurora and Manti The girls are beand 30 tween the ages of he Jamboree Ooaeers will board Richfield High fire moves graduation and upsets ACLU noted that the building is used not only for church meeting but also concerts and other public events "As far as know can't think of another location in the city where they could have handled the numbers" attending the graduation said Farnsworth Authorities suspect arson in the blae that was ignited some time alter am The gy m sustained damage from the smoke to both floor and ceiling and w ill have to be replaced Damage is estimated at $300000 According to Fire Chief Craig Ross the fire started in three places - on bleachers at both ends of the gyiii and at the podium at the front of the room A trail of fuel linked the three points together fire Richfield High School's gymnasium early in the morning on Thursday May 30 1006 forced school officials to move graduation ceremonies to the Sev ier Stake Tabernacle he move to the Tabernacle lias upset the American Civil Liberties Union Principal Teresa Robinson said the move was made because it was the only building that could house the 4000 people expected to attend the ceremonies Carol (made executive director of the ACLU in Utah said that was no excuse for violating the Constitution "We recognie there are limited alternatives for small communities but the solution is not to break the law" she said Citv Manager Woods Farnsworth A in O Ctonm? tf&iigp (ffiniEfp cKi) Enjoy these exciting offers - many of which gjve you ’Twofer a discount! 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LMiresMavA July 4 East on Mt Pleasant Main Street then South on State Street 1 U — — RALLY: I North Sanpete High School Auditorium Speaker: Alden Porter LDS Church First Quorum of Seventy I J rf mm4m July 7:00 pm $549 LOTSA MOTSA 191 S MAIN GUNNISON eling to San Antonio Texas Tuesday the doggers have a performance at Sea World of Texas and w ill spend the rest of the day enjoying the fun there Wednesday and Thursday the Jamboree doggers will be at f iesta Texas heme Park where they have a performance on Thursday riday they will spend the day touring down town San Antonio visiting the Alamo the Riverwalk and doing last minute souvenir shopping Saturday morning the Jamboree doggers w ill lly home lie Jamboree doggers appreciate the community for their overwhelming support and the families of the doggers for their countless hours of aid The group would also like to thank to Rasmussen's Ace Hardware and KM IT Radio & Dout Barton The t) iT?ro Cove View Co If Course their tour bus Saturday June 8th and travel to Deloris Colorado where they will perform that night at the Deloris River Lion Camp Sunday they will travel all day to Carlsbad New Mexico Monday they will spend the morning at the Carlsbad Caverns exploring the caves Then the rest of the day will be spent trav- umnanMu |