Show Homecoming punnison victory evens record Brown during Gunnison's Homecoming victory over South Summit The Bulldogs soundly beat the visiting South Summit Wildcats 35 14 on October 4 1996 "1 believe that was the hardest have seen Gunnison hitting game play in a long time" he added Gunnison got off to a slow start stalling on oflense on the opening kickoff Gunnison then jumped on the Wildcats with an interception by Brown who carried the ball from Gunnison's 45 yard line to the Wildcat 20 This set up the first touchdown by Rustin Pickett a five yard push "We switched to an T formation during the second series of downs and blew big holes off tackle" said Jackson Gunnison scored again on its' next possession with a 22 yard bootleg by quarterback 1 ravis Avery It was set up by several plays up the middle to Pickett Brown's powerful tackle of the W ildcat quarterback happened on the ensuing series "He scrambled out of the pocket and Brown just popped him a good one" said Jackson "It turned the tide of the game They never really recovered from that blow" he said Jackson added that the rest of the Bulldogs felt the intensity of the blow and picked up their game a notch "Jaron Jensen and Ryan Bowles made some spectacular hits" he added Gunnison's third touchdown came on a 40 yard interception turn by Avery Gunnison continued to dominate during the second half of the game as Pickett scored a second time from 20 yards out and Avery added one more on a 24 yard run Pickett finished the game with 25 carries for 165 yards Brandon Blood carried 4 times for 13 yards and Avery carried 4 times for 46 Utah Highway Patrol Report Continued from page October 3 1996 2 October 4 1996 Dennis Coe 32 of Salt Lake City 1 rooper Bruce T urner stopped a was driving a tractortrailer semi vehicle for a traffic violation in Richunit on State Road 116 near mile field Further investigation revealed post 5 Coe was making a left hand the juvenile driver was driving under turn as Bill Salazar 46 of Mt Pleas- the influence! he juvenile was citeiT”ain was passing and collided with a and released to his parents Sean P Ramsey 23 and his paswere senger Edward S Mansilla23 stopped for a traffic violation by Trooper Mai k opham on State Road 24 in Aurora Further investigation revealed that the driver and passenger were in possession of a controlled substance hey were both cited and released ) CH3B3 rTHTtoi C PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Centerfield will hold a Public Hearing on October 14 1996 at 815 p m The Town Council will consider and adopt an Impact Fee for all water streets and sidewalks The fee to sewer include public utilities which be considered now is for the sewer with the Impact fee being set at $2300 and fee at $1000 for new construction All those interested are welcome The meeting will be held at the Centerfield Town Hall at 130 South Main Centerfield UT 84622 Any questions contact Debbie at sDebra L Published 1996 Hansen Town Clerk in the Gunnison Valley News on September 25 October 2 & 9 PUBLIC NOTICE The following items aie on the agenda for the Sanpete County Planning Commission CO Sanpete County Clerk 160 North Mam Manti Utah Charles and Marie Lindahl request for a conditional use permit for operation of a Dog Kennel on S 26042 located 3 mi west of Hwy 89 and 3 mi south of Hwy 116 west of Mt Pleasant Lee N Sorenson request for a mini subdivision on S 10599X S 10600X3 S 10561 and a portion of S 10600 Property is East of Mayfield Individuals with disabilities needing special accommodations during this at least 3 preceeding should contact Kristine F Anderson (801) working days in advance sKristine F Anderson Sanpete County Clerk COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PUBLIC HEARING will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which FY funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for in Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited both verbally and funds amount CDBG of The all interested parties expected from writing available for this FY will also be discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects The will be held at hearing will begin at 7300 p m on October 16 1996 and Gunnison City Hall 38 West Centere Gunnison Utah Further information can be obtained by contacting Ray Limb City Administrator 38 West Center Gunnison Utah 84634 Published in the Gunnison Valley News on October 9 1996 9 1996 Pace week’s games Five members of the Gunnison Tennis Team participated in the State 2A Tennis Tournament at Brigham Young University on Saturday October 5 1 996 All five girls were defeated during their first rounds Particpants were (left to right) Sheri Mellor Thamina Christensen Monica Miller Tracy Bartholomew Shawnie Holyoak by Malynda Judd This week’s volleyball games were almost an exact replay of last weeks The girls split again winning one against Grantsville away and loosing against Morgan at home the girls played Tuesday October Morgan at home They lost in two matches loosing the first one and loosing the second also Morgan is the number one team in the region and although the girls played hard they just weren't able to come out on top The girls comment was that although Morgan is a good team they thought that they could have played a lot better The team missed a lot of serves and this finally got them in the end October 3 the Lady Thursday Bulldogs went on the road to Grantsville This game was the complete opfositeofTuesdays game The girls came from the start mentally ready to play I hey won this game in in two matches with a score of in the the first match and second This was a good win for them not only because it was homecoming week but it also was a good moral victory They were “serving better and play ed together as a team” said Coach Cox The freshman also won their game at Grantsville This weeks games will both be away Tuesday the 8th they will play at Manti and on Thursday the 10th they will be at Millard Coach Cox said about these games “We are going to have to play some ball We are tied in region record with Manti so if we get these games it will be really good for region seating” The in region Lady Bulldogs are record Propositions (Continued from Page 1) in small claims or juvenile courts - which is the current practice Proposition Four Proposition 4 would permit the slate to guarantee the general obligation debt of every school district and to guarantee the debt incurred to refinance the school district debt Proposition Five serve Seventh grade officers have been chosen for the 1996-9- 7 school year They are left to right: Alisa Bown reporter Melissa Frandsen president Desirae Ball Not pictured is Brandi Adrie Petersen activity director Petersen secretary hide She was treated and released for minor injuries Her passenger 7 of Provo was not Mary Swift transported to Sevier County Jail where he posted bail on the charge The vehicle was retained by a female injured passenger Trooper Kevin Bradshaw attempted to stop Stephan Popham 22 of Iowa on State Road 89 near mile post 248 Popham fled from the scene block foot chase After a Bradshaw took him into custody and arrested him Tor the The vehicle was iminfluence October 5 996 Heydi Honderman 33 of Arleta CA fell asleep at the wheel while near mile post 48 driving on Her vehicle hit the barrier deploying the air bag The vehicle was disabled and she was transported te the Fly ing J Truck Stop in Richfield where Trooper Bruce Turner responded to take the report She was wearing her seat belt at the time of the accident Corey Alan Moore 19 ofSalina fell asleep while driving on near mile post 46 His vehicle drifted to the right He over corrected slid across the road and rolled the vehicle into the median where he was ejected He was not wearing a seat belt October 6 1996 A dog knocked the gear shift of the 1995 Chevrolet truck being driven by Teri Roberts 49 of Alpine UT on near mile post 36 The truck was pulling a 30' boat and triple axle trailer into park The vehicle went Two into a skid and jackknifed wreckers were called to the scene The driver was wearing a seat belt Brian L Hucks 28 and Michael L Wilson 35 both of Lima OH were stopped for a traffic violation near mile post 54 by Sgt on Lance Bushnell Bushnell found the occupants to be in possession of a control led substance They w ere c ited and released Joshua D Norton 21 of Denver CO was found in possession of a controlled substance and drug paranear mile post 31 phernalia on by Trooper Mark Topham lie was cited and released Richard Cook 52 of Monrovia CA was stopped by Sgt Lance Bushnell on near mile post 47 and found him in possession of He was arrested and Proposition 5 expands the revenue sources for deposit into the State School Fund This proposal allows in addition to the present revenue sources the State School Fund to receive other revenues and assets under any other provision of law by bequest and by donation Proposition Six Proposition 6 would amend the definition of the public school system to broaden the allocation of income tax or intangible property tax revenues to the higher education system Complete wording and analysis of the propositions as well as an overview of the races for offices in the state can be found in the Utah Voters Information Pamphlet This pamphlet is being distributed with this issue October 9 1996 of the Gunnison Valley News Ihwkamm r pounded Librido Partida 30 an illegal alien and Donacio Garcia 27 of Los Angeles CA were stopjed by Trooper Mark Topharn on near mile post 36 Partida was found to be under the influence and arrested Garcia was arrested for public intoxication The vehicle was impounded T rooper Doug Tenney arrested tw o male juveniles for arrests in unrelated incidents Tests at the Sevier County Jail revealed the drivers to have measurable alcohol in their systems They were arrested and released to family members Did 1 DEBT CONSOLIDATION uinWm tflEXr Summer Pass You 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