Show Salina SunGunnison Dec Valley News 18 Page 7 1996 America’s children offer farmers and ranchers a message of thanks nation’s children in sending their per- sonal messages of thanks to those have made their country both bountiful and beautiful And this fall Schoolchildren across the country are discussing natural resource conservation with volunteers from local conservation districts The students are putting their knowledge to work by creating postcards expressing their feelings about how farmers and ranchers help protect the land Today’s children are benefiting from the care and concern farmers and ranchers have been showing for the land Years before these children were born those who earn their living through farming and ranching were employing conservation techniques to sustain and improve the condition of their agricultural lands In the last decade alone they saved enough topsoil Enter the Gift Basket Giveaway! There is still one more weekend to draw from as well as one more Shopping Spree At Great Basin National Park’s Holiday Programs During the holidays Great Basin National Park will add a variety of programs to accommodate the traveler and local visitor f rom December 2 to fill a convoy of dump trucks through January 5 1997 Lehman Cave Walks will be offered four times per from Los stretching Angeles to day at 9 am and a m and 2 pm and 4 pm 1 he exception to this howNew York! According to studies by ever will be Christmas and New Year's Day when both the cave and the the USDA Natural Resources ConserVisitor Center will be closed 1 he 9 a m and 4 p m walks are 60 minutes in vation Service (NRCS) America’s length and the llam and 2 pni are the traditional 90 minutes water has become cleaner soil is January 5 1997 the Paik will host the first National Audubon Society richer and wildlife habitats more abunChristmas Bird Count in White Pine County this decade! Although this prodant than they were ten years ago gram is an all day event individuals can participate for shorter periods of That’s why the NRCS and local time For further information or updates on camping and road or weather conconservation districts are assisting our ditions please call the paik at: (702) n POUAR Gunnison Thriftway! school children around the country created postcards to express their tude for this piecious gift of a healthy environment Sffen Galore! Wrapping Paper 50 sq ft Sl00 Large Lawn Ornaments! New Gift Items to Nou've seen them advertised for S49 at other stores! NEW SHIPMENT OF TOYS ms S BOOKS ARRIVING THIS WEEK! BARGAIN HUNTERS DOLLAR Gunnison Thriftway Proudly sponsoring Gunnison's Shopping Spree arriving this week! Stretch your dollar at Bargain Hunters Dollar Discount Store! DISCOUNT STORE 98 S MAIN ST GUNNISON UT ' V RjmOTOFii reautiful f' J Tools On 11 Sale At White Bunk Beds Twin over Full Valley Builders o d!(S8!§fl§3) $199! (jjfrfK1 Get Dad Tools for Christmas from Custom Valley Builders! Save an additional 10 off OR 15 Off all our Great Hand Tools! Valley Builders 308 N C( i Hugs §53 on our LARGE selection of Power Tools! Take ijfflsmmnsai Christmas Enter the Christmas Bonus Basket Contest Here! Valley Furniture 310 Main Gunnison N Main - Gunnison Gunnison Thriftway's Shopping Spree Continues! Come Join The Fun Sat 10 am! TfT Ei-‘- tr Enjoy the Savings Too! gh J rr ' Coke Products tf 99c Congratulations to Kay Pickett who came within 20 cents of the goal of $109 She won $10880 worth of groceries! Lori Olsen was second with $10654 Sue Powell was a close third with $ 1212 Christmas Lights 12 OFF Come Join The Fun One ii i More Time! Saturday 10 am 2 thj iTilfff I Timex Watches OFF 10 TTr ttMrmnflifi es:are il!©®E03ni33i mtm m ii fMWMf 10331!® r" ©3HS' |