Show Page 8 July 1996 Gunnison Valiev News 31 (Left)Joshua Robinson of Salina takes the outside in the final turn before the checkered flag KTM in Pocatello Idaho on July 27 and 28 11 of Richfield and Tyler Barney 280 of Salina (Right) Red Hills Riders Tyler LaFave break through the pack in their 80 cc Intermediate moto Sunday July 28 Joshua placed 6th and 8th overall on his 50 cc Red Hills Riders win at Pocatello The Red Hills Riders traveled to Pocatello Idaho last weekend for a Wild West and USRA series motocross race Saturday and Sun- Intermediates Jesse Lund 2nd overall Wesley Malmgren 4th overall Bryan Hatch 6th overall and Dustin 21st overall 250 JunMalmgren iors Brett Barney 13th overall 250 day On Saturday July 27 1996 the Intermediates Wesley Malmgren st Red Hills Riders rode hard and ended overall and Jesse Lund 2nd overall On Sunday July 28 1996 the Red up with the following places in each of their divisions: Pee Wee 50‘s 4 to Hills Riders represented Southern Justin Johnson st overUtah well again and came back with all: Pee Wee 50's 7 to the following places in each of their Joshua Robinson 6th overall Power divisions: Pee Wee 50's 4 to Puff Angela Hatch 1st overall 80 Justin Johnson 0th overall Juniors 8 to Brandon Joshua Pee Wee 50's 7 to Johnson 5th overall: 80 IntermediRobinson 8th overall Power Puff ates Tyler Lafave 3rd overall and Angela Hatch 1st overall 80 Juniors 8 to Brandon Johnson Tyler Barney 4th overall: 125 Juniors Brett Barney 13th overall 125 2nd overall 80 Intermediates Tyler Barney 3rd overall and Tyler Lafave 6th overall 125 Intermediates Wesley Malmgren 6th overall Bryan Hatch 9th overall Jesse Lund 16th overall and Dustin Malmgren 22nd overall 250 Intermediates Jesse Lund 3rd overall and Wesley Malmgren 9th overall Both Brett Barney and Jesse Lund were injured during their races Sunday morning Although Jesse was still able to compete throughout the day Brett had to sit the rest of the day out with an injury The Red Hills Riders' next race will be in Rock Springs Wyoming August 10 and Crazy Cookers Report Not Pictured Last w eck we published the pic- ture of the Gunnison 1011 year old All Stars Baseball team that took 3rd place instate Two boys were not LUTCF will Plans by Alisa Last week was our first meeting of Crazy Cookers We made cream puffs and decided who was officers Charlene Mellor President Melissa Frandsen Vice Pres Mellisa Frandsen subed for Stephanie Cox as Sec Sherry Nay said pledge This week we did experiments with vinegar water and baking soda Sheri Jensen did an Eclair dessert Alisa made one minute cookies Sherry Nay said the pledge and Kathy Frandsen said the prayer Health Plans IHC Greg Jensen Health 4-- H pictured and their names were not included with the team They’ are Brady Crane of Fayette and Stce Heath of Axtell is now providing the Central Utah Area with personalized IHC IHC offices in the state to utilize one of the largest producing be able to meet your health insurance needs IHC has specialized large group and association Health Care also provides coverage for groups as small as two plans Intermountain or employees and individual plans Please call Greg Jensen at Ut in Richfield Greg Jensen LUTCF The Gunnison 1 3 year old All Stars placed 3rd at the Babe Ruth State T ournament held Mesquite NV last week These young men were very tough competitors and did an excellent job Congratulations!!! Pictured left to right back row: Coach Kent Larsen Devin Ball Lonnie Peterson Carl Anderson Joe Jensen Chris Larsen Adam Higham Daniel Hill Coach Ben Hill Front Row: TylerTumbow Bobbie Barney Casey Dyreng Aaron Harward (Mayfield) and Ben Bartholomew Not pictured Derick Jensen Tyler Tyler Sorensen Sorensen (Gunnison) and Coach Ron Ball in Sevier County plans Pow Wow Sevier County Utah has scheduled its first ever Native American Pow Wow for September 14 1996 in Richfield Chairman of the coordinating committee Brent Masaquaptewa Richfield says Pow Wows are extremely popular throughout the Southwest Many Utah Cedar City and Heber had great success hosting the traditional events on an annual basis and Pow Wows are have many devout followers “To some it's a religion to others it's entertainment” said Masaquaptewa adding that the event is not just for Native Americans The public will be welcome and invited to partici- pate According to historical references a Pow Wow is a celebration of Native American culture and spiritual tradition with song dance and drum performances revolving around the imitation of animals and natural forces The word Pow Wow derives from the Algonquian “pauau” or “pauwau” which was a gathering of Medicine men and spiritual leaders in a curing ceremony Early Eurothe pean explorers mispronounced name as Pow Wow and the word bein the Old came widely West as meaning any large gathering of Indian people Coordinating the Sevier County event will be the newly formed Sevier County Pow Wow Committee comprised of members of the Hopi Navajo and Paiute tribes as American well several volunteers The committee will sure authenticity and spiritual accuracy by bringing in professional dancers drummers and arena directors who have extensive experience with Pow Wows Toll Free Too many times health plans it's the other way around especially for small businesses Intermountain Health Care realizes that even though you have fewer employees than big corporations with you feel the same responsibility to provide why we offer affordable for them That's plans for smaller companies When you select an IHC Health Plan team also have dedicated to you of service specialists only concern is whose They Sen NCQA Hum ice of experts when it tell you that you just can't beat IHC Health Plans In fact more than 90 of them stay us which is way above IHC Intermountain We'd be glad to tell you more about the health plans from Intermountain Health Care Please call your agent broker or call us at Health Care recent Wonder What’s Goin’ On? 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