Show Page 8 Gunnison Valiev News Wednesday 25 1996 September Lion's Club hosts Japanese exchange students For three weeks in August Lion's Club youth from Japan stayed with local club members Exchange students Kentaro Isliido and Makiko Tanaka stayed with Jay and Janet Childs and Gerald and Ellen 'I he students brought I unceford host fam"tonsofexcilementtolheii ilies” said Janet Childs During their stay Kentaro and Makiko enjoyed many things: a visit to the Dyrcng faun water skiinu with Gunnison Second Waid youth an Inouye family reunion at Fish lakc shopping at the mall in Provo camping with the Luncefords visiting two ions clubs touring emple Squnie and visiting Zion and Grand Canyon National Parks “It was a delight to have a young student in our home” said Childs “I he only bard pail was the time went by too fast and it was hard to say good bye” Tennis team enters Region play The Gunnison High Tennis team will compete in the Region 12 Tournament on Monday September 30 at Manti High School The Bulldog netters enter the tournament 4 - 2 as a team recently beating Grand High School Bulldogs playing in the tournament are Cindy Sorenson First Singles Shawme Holyoak Second Singles and Melanie Duke Third Singles Doubles teams are Thamina Christensen and Monica Miller First Doubles and Tracy Bartholomew and Sheri Mellor Second Doubles Pictured are (Back row left to right) Cindy Sorensen Stacy Childs Monica Miller Sheri Mellor Shawnie Holyoak (front) Tracy Bartholomew Melanie Duke Lucille Christensen Not pictured are Natalie Westlund Liz Miller Lucille Christensen Cassidy McKean The team is coached by Shawn Crane Federal grant (Continued from Page 1) that extend into the classroom "We must ensure that our state's education system keeps pace with the state's economic growth” said Orton "Under the Sanpete system everything students do in school will directly guide them to their chosen career path Consequently companies will not have to train their employees as extensively It will endup saving both time and money” Orton continued Additional participants include Moroni Teed Company Gunnison Valley Hospital Female Occupational Therapist Bank Stallings Sheet Metal Wasatch Technology Corporation Utah Department of Employment Security Sanpete County 01 lice olTconomie Development and the “Involving so many community members Sanpete ChamberofCommeice in the education and job training of our youth will ensure this program’s success" Oiton said The Sanpete community is one of 32 communities in the nation to receive this funding “As a deficit hawk aspire to cut wasteful programs blocking the nation's path to a balanced budget However investing in education is essential to secure a promising future for our nation’s young people" he said agues (MS Bulldogs beaten Eagles take advantage lie Gunnison Bulldogs whimpered home from a 28 - 0 beating offered up by the Millard Eagles riday September 20 "After the three opening defensive called a time out When plays looked the playeis in the eye saw that we were in for a long night" said Gunnison Coach Rliet Jackson The Bulldogs had a tough time holding the Eagles defensively The oflicialing left something to be desired as only two penalties were call luce seniors Irom Gunnison ValHigh School weie the recipients scholaiship given by the local Ameiican legion Auxiliary Jordan Stewait son of Mr and Mis Scoit Slew'ai t Sliii ly n Sorensen dauglitei of Mr and Mrs Sherwin Soiensen and Chi is Cherry son of Mi and Mis Danny Fill Tliey eacli received $200 00 and are all attending Snow College this fall American Legion Auxiliary also helps sponsoi the gii Is going to Gii Is State ley t lb-- of a i against the Eagles all night Thamina Christensen was honSenior Quarterback Travis Avery ored by the Utah High School was knocked out of the game early in as a Tennis Athletic Association the second quarter eliminating much Academic All - Star Thamina is a of the Gunnison offensive attack Senior at Gunnison High "More than 90 percent of our plays after Travis was hit were running plays "said Jackson "And 90 percent of them were off the right side by Rustin Pickett following Dustin Brown and Bret Olsen" Pickett finished w ith 85 yards rush- Chris Cherry CLASSIFIED AD RATES Up to 20 words $300 per week ing The Gunnison Bulldogs met the South Sevier Rams tonight in Monroe "They're gunning for us" said J just hope the boys come to 15 cents for each additional word We do not bill classified ads! 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