Show 15 May 10 2000 Gunnison Valley News Hell's Kitchen ride dominated by local riders The 20h annual running of the Hell's Kitchen Endurance race was held last Saturday and local riders did very well There were about 50 horse and rider teams that participated artd representatives from Manti and Fphraim earned seven of the top 13 places Defending National Champion Nalisa Bradley was the overall winner She was joined in the top ten by her husband Terry who held back to stay with their two sons and finished ninth Nine year old Justin finished eighth and seven year old Ty lek was seven th The boys Jerry Bradley was 11th The two boys were competing in their second Hell's Kitchen race and are the youngest riders to ever complete course Event orgathe nizer Dr Bruce Burnham of with the Ephraim was impressed boys "They're very good riders" he said Alex and Margaret Burnham from Ephraim were right behind the Bradleys finishing in the number 12 and 13 spots vehicle Winners The race is run from the old Gunnison rodeo grounds near the Central Utah Correctional Facility and has the horse and rider teams running from there to Gunnison back then to Fayette Springs and back to the starting point for a total of 50 miles through some rugged country There are Vet checks set up at mile intervals to insure the health and safety of the horses Endurance ride enthusiasts from all over the western United States were in attendance Most of the competitors were from the Wasatch Front area bu t there were teams from Idaho Colorado and California as well After the race the participants gathered for a turkey barbeque and potluck dinner in Gunnison about 15 '5 Department of (USDA) prohibit discrimination in its programs and activities on the basis of race color national The I origin gender religion age disability or political beliefs (Not all 14"’ and Building Independence prohibited bases apply to all programs) Persons with disabilities Avenue SW Washington DC or call (202) who require alternative means for of program inforcommunication (voice and TDD) USDA is an equal mation (braille large print audio opportunity providerand employer members do well at meet In competition on May 17 the Gunnison Valley High School FFA students competed with students from Idaho California Oregon The results and Utah Washington are as follows: Tyler Sorensen First Place incattle as well as overall in the platings contest of GVHS FFA Team consisting Tyler Sorensen Jaden Sorenson Kendon Sorenson and Sheldon' Often placed First in cattle placings and Second Place overall in the contest FREE v FREE 4 FREE Caller ID (when calling from home area) 300 anytime minutes 300 weekend minutes Plus sign up before May 29 and receive 12 off your first two full months! 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Fifty percent of the judging points comes from construction quality and the other conies from modeling skills If you are not already a you have a recipe that you love to make? Ordo you know someone who’s an incredible chef? You or your favorite cook could be featured in our Recipe of the Week To enter please send a copy of the recipe to: Gunnison Valley News PO Box 189 Gunnison UT 84634 They canahwbedropped off at our SalinaorGunnison offices Do 283-501- 0 ££2!fc bumper FestiThe anhual Scandinavian val will get underway in Fphrann this Friday May 26 with the Little Denmark Supper at the Snow College Greenwood Center at 6:00 pm At 8:00 the Ephraim Stampede Rodeo will take place at the rodeo Call-waiti- Long Distance shoe Festival a Nokia 91 8 phone on new activations! and FREE Up" weekend treat month Conference Calling! First Incoming Minute "Buckle Scandinavian Great Gift Idea for Graduations & Father's Day! FREE - Sorensen and Brandon Tyle Childs won a $20() scholarship for winning Fourth and Fifth Place in the written part of the contest CELLULARO 39" per from Gunnison Valley Elementary were: Lindsey Willmore and Ky'e Piop After all entries were received two entries from each school were picked as winners The winners each received a backpack or book bag for their winning entry All students that participated received a BVU Shilo Belnap Greg Hammond tape etc) should contact theUSDA's and Jared Harward all took top 1ARGFT Center at (202) honors in state Belnap received first (voice and TDD) place in three events: To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA Director Office of Whitten Civil Rights Room 326-- pm FFA retj ’O participated Over 2(X) students participated with many great posters and ideas The contest topic was to remind adults to buckle up children and themselves every time they ride in a Flementary Summer lunch program announced South Sanpete School District anof the Sumnounces sponsorship mer Food Service Program Meals will be provided from Jure5 through July 28 20(X) at the following sites and times: Fayette Park 11:45 am to 12:15 pm Gunnison Park 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Mayfield Park 11:45 am to 12:15 pm Ax tell Park 11:30 am to 12:20 pm and Centerfield Park 11:30 am to 12:30 pair win poster contest he Central Utah Public Health Department recently sponsored a sea tbel t sa fety poster con test a mong some of the area's fifth grade students Manti Flementary Gunnison Valley Flementary Juab Middle School Circleville Flementary Oscarson Flementary and Monroe ft Bahlmann by Boh GVES 4 H inembei lull (135) for 4 H membeiship Hole lie lie information deadlines for the contest registeied 1: DAH: Wednesday 2001) IMF: Clothing lot Mn udgmg 31 m by 4 pm PLACF: Fxtension Olfue in Fphraim (325 West 100 North) 2IKX) 2: DA I F lliursday June HMF: 10'30am PIAC F rida (L35) Modeling Middle School ION Dl May 26 2000 Call 07 to pm legister Fpliiaun GISI RA ' |