Show EageJLQJ Calling former Cheerleaders and (503B3Sj& 5a®2B(33c3 BySharo yZRZ&3&£ nda Mille Parent Teacher Conference this test will be eligable for schlorships will be held at the Gunnison High and many otheropportunites We hope 1997 the parents with Junior students will School Wednesday October Parents are encourage them come and take this front 1:00 to 6:00pm invited and encouraged to attend test On Tuesday October 14 Scholarship en1997 we will be administering the courages applications from seniors im PS ATN MSQT(The Prel inary SAT with a 30 GPA who are actively National Merit Scholarship Qualify- volved in school and community work and who exemplify leadering Test) This test is for 1th grade studentsonly and the cost is $850 ship and commitment to excellence Students should be in the top20of Application deadline is before Octothe class to take this test Junior stu- ber 3 1997 Youth O’Brian dents need to register with Mrs Miller and have their fee paid by Friday October 10th Students that do well on NOililSES Published in the Gunnison Valley 8 & 5 997 News on October NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING CHANGE The South Sanpete School District will change it's Board Meeting from Wednesday October 8 1997 at 6:30 pm to Thursday October 2 997 at 4 pm at the District Office in Manti sPaul Gottfredson Business Administrator Published in the Gunnison Valley 997 News on October 4-- H News Brown The Willow Creek Lamb Chops club was well represented at the Sanpete County Fair this year The showing lambs and pigs in ting and showmanship all received by Craig blue ribbons kids showing in the fat lamb competition placed as follows: Grand Reserve Champion: Zack Coates Champion: Markell Coates Star Class: C! iff Sorenson Jacob Cochran Alicia Kendon Sorenson Whitt Cochran Sorenson Jessie Brown Doug Brown Jessie Brown and Craig Brown Blue Ribbons: Keisha Beck Heidi Beck Amy Beck Landon Sorenson and Jaden Sorenson class Maren Brown In the won first place and Sammy Brown received a blue ribbon kids showing hogs placed as follows: Star Class: Zack Coates and Markell Coates Blue Ribbons: Randy Beck All of the kids did very well and represented their club well sCraig Brown Secretary Gunnison business windows were decorated on Monday as part of the Homecoming activities 1997 Homecoming Activity Schedule October I -- Parent Conference Classes should work on floats to 6 pm (no school) Clubs & J day: Camouflage Day (no grease paint) 9th & V (home) Manti at 3 pm VB (home) Grantsville 5 6 & 7 pm Bonfire served be will drinks and Donuts at 8 pm (baseball field parking lot) October day: Blue & White Pep Assembly at 9:05 am Schedule: Assembly 2 3 & 4 (Friday bell schedule) school will be out at 12:15 At 12:20 buses will take students to the park or home Parade POWER ' REASON IS DWR Duck hunt forcast is excellent With an estimated 92 million ducks flying south this fall waterfowl hunters in Utah and across the country are anticipating one of the best waterfowl seasons in memory Excellentprecipitation over the past three yean led to a record number of ponds on duck breeding grounds last spring resulting in a record number of birds produced “It’s very unusual to get three good wet springs in a row” said Tom Aldrich waterfowl program coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources Fall flight forecasts from the US Fish and Wildlife Service estimate the numberof ducks headed south this fall at 92 million up from a record 90 million in 1996 and the highest since the Service began its fall flight forecut in 1970 Aldrich said While record numbers of birds will head south this fall weather conditions will be a deciding factor as to hunt is one of whether the 1997-9- 8 Utah’s best “Weather patterns that move birds as w inds and light di determine how successful hunters are" Aldrich said “If we have mild conditions hunter success may not be what some had anticipated" Another weather factor-early freeze— could move birds out of the state early also affecting hunter suc- than last season Swan harvest will be lim ited to those who draw a swan permit Those who obtain a permit may take one swan during the season Division Waterfowl Management Area Conditions Aldrich reports mostly good to excellent conditions at the Division’s 18 waterfowl management areas WMAs are at full “Our excelpool level and conditions are lent” Aldrich said “Even Desert Lake than ever is full with more water m it before” Locomotive at flows Springs Spring WMA east of Kelton are low and conditions there are fair to good October (from 2nd N to 3rd S) Tailgate Party at 3 pm (hamburgers Football Game at 4 pm (Manti) Homecoming Dances: 5 : High) Jr High: pm (Jr High Advisors) ($3Jr Sr High: 9:30-- 1:30 pm (Bogh Lund Miller Ja Anderson) A prize will be awarded each day to the girl and boy who dress up the at pm “Community newspapers can and do play a critical While role in building and sustaining communities the shape and nature of newspapers may change communities value in the the of future dramatically remain constant chipsdrinks) will best Community newspapers have been building comhundreds ofyears” munities Gunnison Valley News — Your Community Paper for (RldHiX'l'lfo'iW III! I SIMPLE' ¥ a m in both zones The daily duck bag limit is seven malincluding no more than two hen lards three pintails two redheads and one canvasback The daily goose bag limit is two dark and three white geese Utah's swan season runs October 4 to December 7 1997 a week longer cess But record numbers of ducks are on Aldrich said their way and if the weather cooperClear Conditions at the ates hunters should enjoy a great seaLake WMA northeast of Fillmore are son Season Dates and Bag Limits good though there probably won’t be The Utah duck season will run Ocenough water to flood the WMA’s tober 4 1997 to January 17 1998 in west side he said G&ui anyias 596Z95XUl2rs rrrttttTiotiTff'j both Zones and 2 Utah’s goose season will run Octo1998 in ber 4 1997 to January both zones with the exception of Washington County where the sea1997 to January son runs October 8 998 and the Desert Lake Management Area (WMA) in Emery County where the season runs 998 October 8 997 to January Shooting on October 4 begins at 8 FB IF YOUR COMPANY IS UTAH ’ lcadcrhip (HOBY) Leadership Seminars All sophomores at GVHS eligible Only one student is selected as the HOBY ambassador representing our school Applications are due For more information or if you have any questions contact Mrs Miller or Mrs Mecham at the school NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Gordon Baxter also know as Johnny G Baxter Deceased Probate No 973600040 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or the the Clerk of the Court on or before the 30th day of December 1997 or said claims shall be forever barred sSheron Heath Personal Representative PO Box 87 Gunnison Utah 84634 Richard K Chamberlain Attorney for the Estate 225 North 100 East PO Box 100 Richfield Utah 84701 (' celGunnison Valley High School will be 3 1997 The ebrating Homecoming on October would like to present Cheerleaders and invite all of the alumni to come to the game and help celebrate this exciting day Many things have changed with cheerleading and drill teams but we want to encourage everyone to come and see how the GVHS school spirit is just as strong as it was when you were in school Show your school spirit by wearing your old school lettermans jacket sweater or whatever still fits Duck hunt should be best in memory r acieZ'HfffiM'i rrC! ! 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