Show ssi ii if Asq Gunnison NearMt Pleasan t Fayette News Call Returned missionary Gina Dwr) sjskeit the iyetteSu ramentmeet ' mg on Miy 21 Slu- served in New eilmd mil is nieie of julit iihI he Primary Kolnul Christensen children sing "I lope hey C all Me and jenny Mudd on a Mission" from Snow ullege played a piano med lev ill he the new uh )av id How n Scout leader Bartholomew daughter of m the ila participated Scott and re Sandy llolyoak students' lisa cital Sunday evening piano at the enterfield Ward John and Kathleen Bartholomew attended the wed d my of a granddaughter Shari yn ytle to Jeff Schofield m the Las Vegas lemple on Saturday May 20"' Shari yn is the daughter of arry and Sandra Keith IVlene and vtle and family also atBartholomew tended the wedding Dirk and Amanda King and son moved into their beautiful new home m ayette on May orrame Ihoinas for the Visiting weekend were granddaughter liana Smith and two of her Snow Marie McKinnon College friends and Jenny Mudd and Sara Probert from BYU Son Jodi lllefson and Wednesday evening May 17th the Gunnison Valley High Scluxil Seniors were honored at the Senior Banquet along with their parents Seniors from Axtell are Douglas Brown Allen Hill Pmily Mecham and Chad Wextover Sunday evening May 21" these same young people graduated from theCunnison Valley DS Seminary to these young men Congratulations and women aura Met ham traveled w'llli the Gunnison Valley Middle School Beginning Band to St George on April 27 200() where they received a irst ’late Award he Gunnison Valley Middle Scluxil t ighth grade class held their "Invention Convention" on May 8"’ Congratulalionson the projects they came up with May 19"' the riday morning Gunnison Valley 5287466 Lorraine Thomas Plementary Scluxil held their May Day Program here were some cute dances with many happy and enthusiastic dancers A big thank you to the teachers that these students have this expe j grandson David Hanks also staved the weekend David recently returned from a Venezuela mission Heidi Brown (daughter of Bart and Sunnief and Ben Boyer (son of Seth and Angie Boyer of Scipio) were married in the Manti lemple on May IT A luncheon was served Ward and the wedm the Sterling was at the layette ding reception Ward that evening Heidi and Ben sang with the DSingers at Snow ollege and the reception was also a fun reunion of Snow College students Arthur ves' mother Zora Mae urner who will be 92 on May 31" is fimous for her Magic blankets She was honored at her home by the Rhode Island Congress with an award for her humanitarian efforts She will be honored again at the July 4"‘l reejom estivalStadiumof Lire at BYU She will be an honored guest in the parade Aspen Lee daughter of Jared and Iescha celebrated her 6h birthday Park on May 20"’ at the Gunnison family and friends attending the fun party were: Mom and Dad Jack Aunt Jackie Uncle Steve Alissa Anessa Grandpa Sariali Samantha Hannah Stacy and Alexis rience he Axtell young cleaned a section tluough Axtell on 20"' for a ing May and Sara men and women of the highway Saturday morn- service project Happy Birthday May 22th to Jin? Heath May 23"' to Cliff Sorenson and May 27"' to Joe Cowley Jix‘ Cowley has recently returned from lux aiiny tour of duty in Kuort Stewart wait back to his base Ibis is the second tour in Georgia Kuwait Not too late to sign up for Tute It is not loo late to be put ol the Institute Class taught each Wednesday evening at the Gunnison Seminary building The class is lor singles between age Come to class tonight to sign up The class runs each Wednesday night from 7 to 8:30 pm through August 2 The Book of Mormon is the text and Brother Scholes rum the Ephraim Institute will teach the class Commissioners consider scout camp by Shirley Bahlmann lie Sanpete County Commission was approached by Steven Fostci Camping Di lector for the National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America who wasseekmgapproyil to begin construction of a scout camp facility he camp would be located on property donated to BSA about eight miles southeast of Mount Pleasant I he National Parks Council which serves all scouts in Utah who live south of Provo hopes to have the first phase of construction com his would pleted within a year have the camp ready to accommodate boy scouts in a full service scouting facility Upon completion of the first phase additional work would begin to provide services to cub scouts young women's groups and family group activities Some of the bigger projects proposed would be a headquarters building and a lake for water sports of making the facility available for the annual Young Women's camps Poster said the council plans to have the facility done within three years at which time family groups would be able to make reservations for reunions and similar gatherings withheld apThe commissioners use permit proval of a conditional but provided Foster with a list of additional information that the would need before making a final camp from tempered the current proposal "Public comment can still affect nal regulations" he said Crixrkett Dumas the Forest Suwas also impressed with pervisor the turnout at the meeting and said he would try to arrange a public comment meeting similar to the one scheduled for June 7 at the Carbon Can Help You To The: the new dxr Oaker Hills Subdivision repre- Max Smith and Darwin Tisher were given preliminary ap- proval to proceed with their plans They were asked to report back to with a fire the commission plan before being granted final sentatives Development Director Rose Tukuafu received approval to purchase computer equipment Questar got the OK to reinstall a mile of pipeline that would provide Letter to the Editor We don't need 'Old boy politics' overflow crowd was in attendance at the information meeting held last Thursday to discuss the Forest Service's proposal on roadless area management An County Courthouse in Price At these meetings public comments vyill be tiken down by i court recorder and become part of the public comment that will be considered when making tiie final rule sometime this fall Anyone wishing to review the proposals can do so at their local public library or can pick’ up a copy at the Fphraim Forest Service office located at 540 North Main in You can also call Fphraim or access the web site listed below Written comments can be sent to: USDA Forest Service- - CART Attention: Roadless Area Conservation Proposed Rule ITT BOX 221090 Salt Lake City UT 84122 Comments can also be faxed to or sent electronically by accessing the web site at wwwroadlessfsfedus LOG IHIOMCS Cabins Sheds Shops book or fax us for new $10 floorplan your plan! Satterwhite Log Homes toll - free fax (435) 3 Dear Fditor: There comes a time when decisions must be made in order for a business or a company to survive Most decisions a re d ifficult but must be carried through Our county is like a business or company If we hire competent per- sonnel we will all prosper On the other hand if we retain people who no longer function in behalf of our interest it will cost us dearly in the future We must remember that we are not running a welfare program because we feel sorry for an indi- - vidual Commissioner Bessey has been in "gixd ol' boy" politics for a quarter of a century now This era is over The new Millennium has begun! We ca n not a fford a nother four years of passe politics We are behind where we should be in this state There are many issues: Zoning Land issues Animal rights ram- law enforce- problems pant drug ment restrained by a County Attor- ney who will not prosecute to name a few We have different laws for different classes of people Education is a disgrace in our county Areyougoingtocontinue? Bessey wants another four years so he can retire at taxpayer expense How much is this four years going to cost families and your farms and businesses? Do what has to be done your START EARNING AFTER TWO WEEKS!!! 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He assured the crowd that written comments are read and considered "They can't make everybody happy but they will pay attention to your comments" he said He ex plained that earlier public comment before Jones Paint and Glass was awarded the contract to replace the front dixir to the county courthouse County Crowd gathered at public meeting (Continued commissioners opted to continue evaluating the proposed changes decision In other commission business Although the main focus of the there was some discussion about would be scout merit badge to the existing revisions possible council is the working training County Zoning Ordinance and approval and before selling any closely with the Church of Jesus County Subdivision Ordinance The property Saints in hopes Christ of activities Call We May 24 2000 vanty iews wwwsimncom Help Your Windows SHine! 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