Show How can help my child become a critical TV viewer? I Answer by: Tom Lee USU Extension Family and Human Development Specialist Students to get close up view of Washington DC " i Twenty Gunnison Valley High School Students are in Washington DC tor a week long study visit called Close Up Washington Jhe students will not only visit Washington’s famous monuments government buildings and historical sites but they will also take part in interactive workshops seminars and discussions that bring to life the democratic ideals these landmarks represent Those attending are: (left to right top row) Heidi Brown Rachel Nay Jessica Hendrickson Laurie Harris and Christy Andersen (middle row) Rudi Christensen Ryan Anderson Leighton Jensen Jennifer Redd Cayle Christensen Jennie Dyreng and Brady Blackham (bottom row) Jed Bartholomew Robert Cherry Rustin Pickett Lisa Pickett Thamina Christensen Cami Dyreng and Jed Hill Harvey continues this weekend Harvey a comedy in three acts by Mary Chase continues this weekend at the Manti ity Hall Gunnison dentist Ernest Larson plays the part of Elwood P Dowd a 47 year old gentleman who spends the majority of his time with his friend Harvey a large imaginary rabbit Performances will be November 15 16 at 7:30 pm A matinee will be available on November 16 at 2 pm f Someone is always making money from television viewers Just as we should be careful and respon1 sible when someone is trying to sell us something we should be careful and responsible about what we “buy into” as TV viewers There are two questions children and parents should think about: how much TV do you watch and how do you watch TV? The average home has the television on 75 hours a day Parents should set limits on the amount of TV viewing and the types of programs viewed This can be done by setting a maximum amount of time number of programs or by limiting viewing to ceris easitain times of the est to monitor Studies show that children who watch a moderate amount of TV First quarter at Gunnison Valley High School ended October 25 1996 Students who earn a grade point average of 3869 and above are on the High Honor Roll and students with grades from 3868 to 3666 are on the Honor Roll The faculty and administration at Gunnison Valley High School wish to congratulate all the students who are working so hard to get good grades 7th grade High Honor Roll Rhett Anderson Anderson Desirae Ball Mckay Christensen Logan Christenson Stephanie Cox Tana’e Edwards Melissa Frandsen Sarah Inouye Sheri Jensen Virginia Jensen Melissa Nay Sherry Nay Mathew Peterson Stacilynn Pickett Joshua Reid Jessica Rosenvall Lisa Sorensen Megan Sorensen Shyanne Brook Mellor Stacey Blackham Blood Alisa Bown Katie Brown Linsi Christiansen Charlene Mellor Tyler Anderson Amy Rich Carter Blackham Monica Jensen Derick rM ' W v’ AJ01 Donf miss the latest in technology cutting-edg- e John Deere Day 1997 Gunnison Implement December 4 1996 12 noon 62 S Main Gunnison L Taysom 7th grade Honor Roll Tim Dyreng Keston Christiansen Jennilyn Smith Heather Armstrong Alicia Cochran Scott Jackson Gaven Randall Ashton Drue Crandall Southwick Lacy Munk 8th grade High Honor Roll Annette Christensen Jaylene Dailey Casey Dyreng Holly Edwards Jamie Mekesha Hunt Chris Larsen Malmgren Rhonda Mecham Tyler Deidre Carl Anderson Turnbow Katie Larson Shawn Ledingham Limb Whitney Reynolds Tyler Sorensen Sandy Anderson Justin Bowles Jared Despain 8th grade Honor Roll Ronda Anderson Kaylon Bartholomew Mary Oliver Seth Brad Mellor Monica Hendrickson Andreasen Devin Ball Daniel Hill Lars Lambertsen Meredith Fjeldsted 9th grade High Honor Roll Sam Inouye Jessica Miller Shirece CDnecEi ©mitt ttlhie New Low PirfieeJ ©imHy E©cr a jpacExa ge ©2 Two! L®©£i Sim HJfoe Kids play pioneer Last Thursday at Gunnison Valley Elementary School the sponsored a visit from Pioneer Living Experiences a group activities to the students The Oregon that brings hands-ofun included grinding wheat and rolling out dough carding and for wool panning gold making arrowheads washing spinning clothes with a wash board and ringer playing with pioneer toys to stinging beads make a necklace pumping water from a hand pump and more All the grades participated in the activities The students even had sack lunches to resemble a typical pioneer lunch PTA from is the only thing on RIEDDS C0S0D31 Gunnison High School First Qtr 1996 Honor Roll Jill i hours a day) do better in school and show more creativity than children who watch no TV or too much TV one hour of something However worthless is less helpful than an hour of something educational or something that entertains without being vulgar or violent Parents should watch TV with children whenever possible and help them to learn to critique what is shown Talk back to the TV ask your child questions or count the number of times something happens or is done Consider keeping a TV log and have children write down the show watched the type of program and a grade for the show Discuss their viewing at the end of the week and suggest things they could do with their time rather than watch a “C” program because it Fir©2eim Section TodayJ Focd Gunnison Thriftway Sorensen Joshua Childs Cameron Nay Libby Peterson Alicia Lund Brittany Anderson Mitzi Higgins Jared Sorensen David Mortensen 9th grade Honor Roll Stacey Dyreng Nichole Brock Chad Hill Clairann Munk Aaron Peterson Chad Westover Kellie Follett Emily Mecham Letitia Steiger Brandin Mellor Steven Patterson Chris Ben Brown Courtney Rosenvall Crane Cindy Faatz Marcee Larsen Celicia Beck Audra Davis Jeremy Lambertsen Jaden Sorenson Kayla Sorenson 10th grade High Honor Roll Lucille Christensen Mathew Duke Darin Frandsen Britny Hansen Rory Hansen Brittney Jensen Cassidy Mckean Holly Neill Cody Olsen Jason Pickett Jessie Roper Lynette Squire Felicia Willden Rainbow Adair Michael Blackham Natalie Westlund Heather Atkin Jamie Bogh 10th grade Honor Roll Buchanan Marc Amanda Christiansen Denise Frandsen Kara McArthur Michelle Larsen Nichole Rosenvall Mandy Christiansen Joe Donaldson Kera Dyreng Aaron Hill Scott Sanderson Annie Willden Chris Jensen Shanelle Olsen Jacob Smith 1th grade High Honor Roll Desirae Anderson Wade Anderson Trade Bartholomew James Childs Amy Fullmer Kami Higgins Allison Hill Mei Li Inouye Jesse Jensen Joseph Larson Sharon Page Bariann Peterson Cindy Sorensen Shawn Sorensen Christi Southwick Jennifer Taylor Shannan Whitlock Joe Bogh Ryan Danny Barney Bowles Anne Brittney Edwards Westenskow Amy Bown Stacee Childs Jody Peterson Becki Pickett Kris Sorensen Uth grade Honor Roll Jackie Brock Miranda Christenson Brian Dailey Melanie Duke Landon Sorenson Robyn Brown Mindy Peterson Monica Miller Amy Beck Ryan Gregerson Gary Andersen Spencer Snyder Randi Anderson Shawn Jessica Brown Kay Christiansen Brandi Pickett 12th grade High Honor Roll Christy Andersen Travis Avery Jed Heidi Brown Cayle Bartholomew Merrill Crane Cami Christensen Dyreng Jennie Dyreng Thamina Katie Christiansen Christensen Laurie Harris Jessica Hendrickson Ra’shelle James Leighton Jensen Malynda Judd Steven Kjar Rachel Richard Peterson Aaron Nay Pickett Lisa Pickett Rustin Pickett Shauna Kiester Jurg Badertscher Paul Mogle Garrick Willden Jed Hill Joe Mellor Jennifer Redd Brian Sorensen Brady Ryan Anderson Blackham Heidi Neill Free Stidham Michael Nay Robert Squire Kristin Bernstein Rudi Christensen Brooke Justin Leesha Petersen Hansen Schoenrock Jared Young 12th grade Honor Roll Jed Hill Melissa Larsen Nicole Cremaschi Zachary Sorensen Daniel Wettergren Casey Anderson RoberJ Cherry Jana Christensen Brandie Olsen' Raymond Newman John Limb Rustin Taylor Roudy Wilson Jeania Anderson Richard Gates Devin Jensen Lisa Sorensen Ronnie Sorenson Amber Wilford Mikeal Willden NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to UCA a public hearing will be held on November 13 1996 at 10 am at the Utah Correctional Industries Showroom located at 4072 South Pony Express Road in Draper Utah The showroom is in a modular building adjacent and North of the Olympus Women’s Facility parking lot The purpose of the hearing will be to provide opportunity for persons or organizations to express comments concerns and recommendations regarding a proposed Transfer Station to be built on porperty located at the Utah State Prison This Transfer Station would accept material waste from local residents and others for transfer to a landfil in East Carbon County Various types of recycling operations are also planned for the site Inmate labor will be used for most of the labor performed at the site All interested persons may attend these hearings For more information contact Catherine Burgess at Utah Correctional Industries Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 13 1996 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Gunnison City Council will be holding a Public Hearing Wednesday November 20th at 7:30 pm City Hall downstairs for the purpose of proposing amendments to the Development Code Areas of consideration for change are (1) the requirements on the size of homes allowable in residential areas set up and foundation requirements for manufactured homes (2) Zone to East and South of the Cemetery from the (Light Industrial) Zone and (3) subdivision requirements Proposed documents can be viewed at the City Hall from 9 am to 4 pm All citizens are invited to attend Dated and Posted November 6 1996 sNancy Lemon Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 13 1996 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF G STANFORD REES also known as Gordon Stanford Rees Deceased Probate No 963600202 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dr G Stanford Rees Deceased Probate No 962600202 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 4th 996 or said claims shall be forever barred day of February Is Natasha R Madsen Personal Representative 125 South 1st West Manti Utah 84642 Published in the Gunnison Valley News on October 30 November 6 & 3 996 IN PUBLIC NOTICE Gunnison City is accepting applications for a Crossing Guard This is a position with no benefits paying $475 per hour The selected applicant will be required to attend a training session with the Gunnison City Police Dept The position will become effective following the Christmas Break Applications may be obtained from the Gunison City Office and must be submitted by November 29 1996 Gunnison is an Equal Opportunity Employer Dated this 30th day of October 996 sNancy Lemon CMCAAE Gunnison City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 6 13 & 20 1996 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before DECEMBER 3 1996 (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS) These are informal proceedings as per Rule of the Division of Water Rights (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD Place of Use POU Nature of Use USE) Dover Irrigation Company Doug Bown propose(s) to which is change the POD POU & USE of water as evidenced by 89 ( 8 shares of Dover Canal Company Stock which is th AA portion of water found on page 197 of the Sevier River Decree) HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 00033 cfs or 097 t SOURCE: Sevier River POD: (1) S 1923 E 1282 from W14 Cor Sec 24 T19S RIW (2) S 451 W 1474 from NE Cor Sec 18 T20S RIE (3) N 980 W 2590 from SE Cor Sec 12T21S RIW USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 032 acs POU: Sec 10 Sec 14 Sec 15 Sec 23 Sec 24 Sec 25 Sec 26 Sec 34 Sec Sec 4 Sec 5 Sec 22 Sec 35 Sec 36 T 8S Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 0 Sec 23 Sec 24 Sec 25 Sec 26 Sec 28 Sec 36 T19S RIW Sec 7 Sec 25 Sec 30 T20S RIE Sec Sec 12 Sec 13 Sec 24 Sec 25 Sec 36 T20S RIW HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 00033 cfs or 097 t SOURCE: Sevier Biidge Reservoir POD: (1) S 1600 E 2000 from NW Cor Sec 8 T17S R1 W Source: Seveir Bridge Reservoir (8 Miles NE of Scipio) USE: Stockwatering: 35 head of livestock POU: Lot 35 Lot 39 Sec 6 Lot 18 Sec 7 SW14 SW1 4 Sec 8 Lot Lot 20 Sec 8 Lot 5 Lot 7 Lot 39 Sec 9 Lot 26 Sec 30 T1 7S in RIW Mayfield Town propose(s) to change the POD POU & USE of water as evidenced by t HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: SOURCE: Order 08 cfs or 13592 Canyon Creek and Olsen Canyon Creek Spring POD: (1) S 630 W 600 Source: Order Canyon Creek (2) N 81 0 E 270 from SE Cor Sec 3 T20S R2E Source: Olsen Canyon Creek Spring USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 15 total acreage 4232 acs Stockwatering: from Oct 15 to Apr 320 head of livestock POU: SE14 Sec 3 NE14 NE14 Sec 10 T20S R2E t SOURCE: Order HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 08 cfs or 13592 Canyon Spring and Olsen Canyon Spring POD: (1) S 7698 E 14492 Source: Olsen Canyon Spring (2) S 9184 E 10038 from NW Cor Sec 4 T20S R2E Source: Order Canyon Spring (2 miles SE of Mayfield) USE: Municipal: In Mayfield Town sRobert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in Gunnison Valley News on November 6 & 13 1996 wmtmm |