Show - Valley News Gunnison 2 January 1 9 2000 57 ir in new Mayfield Rocorder Catherine Bartholomew swears Mayfield Councilmember Diane Johnson during the first meeting of January Axtell News Call Audrey Boore Marlin Green are spend tng a couple of monlhsal Palm Springs villa ('alilorniamtheir lie Axlcll Home family and Per sonal nnclinienl of die Relief Society ami was held luesday evening January 2XK) Colette Krainme gave die les son lor die evening Joan Gillies presented die friendship Basket lo a new sisicr ol die ward Claudia Nielson Claudia likes lo garden collects pile iers and always has a cheery "Hello” lor everyone and asks "What can do to We are glad lo have Claudia as help he dona a sister ol the Axtell Ward lions lo the Humanity Proccl the past couple ol months wete packaged lo send lo the Salt lake olfice lo dislrih uled where needed Gunnison issn s a tons 212 000 IVniMlicals pod lire paid at send I’oslmaslcr Utah iiinnison to (unnisun Valley addiess ilianpcs X4M4 Hue SJ (Iiinnison News lunmsun Valley News is puhlislied tin SlVycar each Wednesday in in 'tail and 12Vyear Sanpete nunly S'0year in US I’uhlishcrs: Jim & lnri Olsen Jim Olsen Main In ntlne is Incated at XVi I’hime in (iiinnison 80 lHX Amite and advertising ikadhne is pm Irnlay lassilleds deadline is Get well wishes tothe area residents that have been under the weather with the flu seems tube a long lasting bug this year January 12 2(XX) the Wednesday Gunnison Valley Elementary School filth grade completed the DARE core program with a graduation program DARE stands lor Drug Abuse ResisAxtell filth graders tance Education graduating were Maren Brown Heidi Basltan Ben Boore and Nolan Mayer Maren was alsothe winner of one ol the mascots "Daren" astullcd lion hecommumty extends sympa'htes to the lamily ol Alton Jensen Cooper 1921 who was born inAxtell()clober5 Her to Alono and Rltoda Jensen brother Jay and Stella Jensen still live on the parents’ larm in Axtell Attending the memorial services in Eayton on rnlay January I42(XX) were Jay and Slcll and daughters Cathryn and Charmine and granddaughters Jamie w wisand Rhonda Bartholomew Jamie and Rhonda sang "Remember Me” at Valley News uses the services Also attending were sisters Beth and Delyle Sorenson from Aurora and Thelma Jensen and son Robert ol Gunnison Sister Rhea and Gail Alder came Irom Las Vegas Nevada a lew days prior to the services and stayed with Jay and Stella and visited lamily in the area Saturday many of the area young Basketball playcrsattended Junior Ja (he BYU Utah game in Provo Happy Birthday January l9toDean Anderson and LaPrcal Olsen and January 20 to Nancy Hoplenbock am on Monday This news content can't be used without our permission 1! Grant Hansen and DARE (left to right) Loreen Sorensen Officer Kevin Holman listen to participants in the DARE Graduation ceremonies at Gunnison Elelmentary The Fifth from donated by Elk Ridge Grade class were given Financial 5 Jackie 21 0 er o GIFT set for Jan 29 The sixth annual Central Utah Re- Famigional Govemor'sConferenceon lies will he held on Saturday January 5 m 7:30 a to from 29 2XX) pm at Richfield High School (510 West (X) rheGIFTConferencecommit-teSouth) would like to invite everyone to attend this GIFT Conference The theme of this year’s conference At is “Moving into the Millennium” 7:50am the virly Bird Keynote speaker Bet nell Christensen PhD will talk on "What Makes a M amage Tic Talk or Flop” Speaker At H 915 am the Keynote Wallace Goddard PhD willspcakonlhelopic"IfsLasicrtobc Good Parent than a Bad )ne” Workshops will start at 0:30 am and then a Governor Leavitt is scheduled tospeak at 1:30 Three more workshops will continue throughout the day with the closing speaker John Paul Murphy ending on “Keys to Dynamic Living” At 4 pm there w ill be a drawing for door prizes Workshops will include topics such as Tools for Satisfying Marriage Youth How to be Rich on Any Income Strengthening Family Ties Humorand Stress Management Grandparenting Women's Health SIDSand many others This conference will be one of the best the Central Region has had The cost is $750 preregister and $ Oat the door Lunch will be served to all those who register for the conference With the new Millennium upon us what better way to start out than by attending the sixth annual Central Utah Regional Governor’s Conference families? For information call on Scouts gear up for the annual Girl Scout cookie sale Local Girl 64th One of America’s favorite events the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale will kick off in Utah on January 24 2(XX) The selling will continue through February 3 Soon Girl Scouts will descend on America's neighborhoodxtreetstoxell favorite cookies Customers can choose from eight traditional Girl Scouts including Thin Mints Samoas Tagalongs Striped Chocolate Chip Trefoils Low and Lemon Eat Apple Cinnamons Drops The Girl Scout Cookie Sale is one ol The Cost of Raising Your Children Gets A Little Higher Every Year Members of the Mountain Valley Quilt Guild present their Millennium Quilt to Anne Henrie She was chosen as the quilt's winner at Gunnison's New Year's Eve celebration Pictured from left to right: Maxilyn Frandsen Anne Henrie Elaine Jensen Betty Roberts and Mary LgisMadserL the most successful annual events in the country All cookie sale revenues remain within local Girl Scout Councils Customers who buy cookies from their local Girl Scouts can be assured the proceeds will directly benefit Girl Scouts in their community A portion ol each package of Girl Seoul Cookies sold goes to Curl Scout troops to fund troop activities such as field trips camp and community service outings projects Girl Scout Councils receive a portion of the proceeds to fund recruitment and training of adult volunteers mainand support tain campgrounds initiatives including career workshops adventures and financial assistance for girls Girl Scout Cookies may be ordered directly from participating Girl Scouts For more information call Judy Rich Poaching reward offered On or around Christmas day two deer were illegally killed west of Gunnison and left to rot A $200 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for this senseless act Anyone with information about this or any other illegal hunting is encouraged to contact their local conservation officer or any law enforcement agency Roadless process just getting started (Continued from Page were unaware of the comment period 1) and did not get a chance to get your comment in For more 'information on the subject contact your local ranger district office The Ephraim Office is at 540 N Main St The phone number is (435) 283-151 You can send in your comments by mailing them to USDA Forest Attention: Roadless Areas NOI PO Box 22 090 Salt Lake City Utah 84 22 Send faxes to (801 ) and email to Roadless In that are designated as roadless addition 749 (XX) acres are wilderness road are acres and 523000 designated construction or reconstruction prohibited By comparison there are 286 000 acres where road construction or construction is not prohibited It may not be too late to make your opinions known on this issue “If was about it I’d keep sending my comments in” said Shore Perhaps your first tomment could be that you concerned wo Book of PIE comlnql We Can Help f is never too early to start putting away a few extra dollars for both the expected and the unexpected costs of raising a child in us and see soon about Stop CDs investment programs or special savings accounts Our officers and tellers have kids too so we can help with a savings program that takes you from t It Ifyou Werh ihitMsf - 'ease to college comfortably AV I : El 523-3- m Mini' v i5S31M-AlK3ilC- U - ' ‘m' ah' you wllget on our t list ' 5 v' ‘ ' v-- v r |