Show 2 October 1 8 2000 (jiinnison Valley News Valley Builders awarded several contracts In ili Villi m list tru Ims tn Ik Hit u igi u ii si In nit tu in m (‘It "i ii it it it tiiisii n in m nsl 'll s it sii NOTICE OF REFUNDING Hit ’ini illcs x? mst Pi h im mi in In hi st It ss ill Ik u t lliiiitlt is Ik il hs it BONDS TO BE ISSUED Not't t Is Hi m u G j pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended that on October 11 2000 the Board of Education of South Sanpete School District Sanpete County Utah (the Board) adopted a resolution (the “Resolution") in which it authorized and approved the issuance of its General Obligation ReSeries 2000 funding Bonds (Utah School Bond Guaranty Program) (the Refunding Bonds') in an aggregate principal amount of not to Thousand Dollars ($925000) to exceed Nine Hundred bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed five and seventy five hundredths percent (5 per annum to mature in not more than four (4) years from their date or dates and to be sold at a discount from par expressed as a percentage of principal amount of not to exceed two The purchaser will not be required to make a good percent (2 faith deposit in connection with its agreement to purchase the Refund- 75) 00) ing Bonds the Refunding Bonds are to be issued for Pursuant to the Resolution the purpose of raising money for refunding all of the Board's outstandSchool ing $2 525000 original principal amount General Obligation 1991 Building and Refunding Bonds Series 1991 dated March 2002 The which mature on March of each year on and after March maximum aggregate principal amount of the general obligation bonds of the Board to be refunded is $870000 The Refunding Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Board pursuant to the Resolution including as part of the Resolution the draft of a final refunding bond resolution that was before the Board and attached to the Resolution in substantially final form at the time of the adoption of The Board is to adopt that final refunding bond the Resolution resolution in such form and with such changes thereto as the Board shall approve upon the adoption thereof provided that the principal amount interest rate or rates maturity and discount will not exceed the respective maximums described above copy of the Resolution (including the draft of the final refunding bond resolution attached to the Resolution) is on file in the office of the Business Administrator of South Sanpete School District at 39 South Main Manti Utah where the Resolution may be examined during regular business hours of the Business Administrator from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m The Resolution shall be so available for inspection for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice A Notice Is days from in interest Further Givi n that pursuant to law for a period of thirty (30) and after the date of the publication of this notice any person shall have the right to contest the legality of the Resolution (including the final refunding bond resolution thereto) of the Board or the Refunding Bonds authorized thereby or any provisions made for the security and payment of the After such time no one shall have any cause of Refunding Bonds action to contest the regularity formality or legality of the Resolution the Refunding Bonds or the provisions for their security or payment for attached any cause 1th day of October Dated this By s R Paul Gottfredson SEAL Published in the Gunnison 2000 Business Administrator Valley News October 18 2000 iikI tin In ‘iiii ’H t n mi it liiiiltlt is liis ilsti brcii st‘ it tl is Hit si'ui Build itinlrK w ( llll list III) ( cn n ii it li ( units nl ii til 1I IIX lllil tll sitHI mill n Is in In n I’lll ll III u til k Will I’l'glll slim lls In ( linn nl Irsiis ( hi ist o it ili S mils liis iu nl tied Vil In build IJiiiltlfis i itinliiH lit u tliiii iiiniii miniiv Building Ini tusl til S6II)2(HUM) ill Ncj'lii Miinli It Ii ihniif (umpinv V lilts Builders' loss bid tu itli i it is i oust tu hi iiii linger illt iinplt'iui'iitititin tin i ior-- t the ('it it‘i It n ness tek1 phone n hi lH ilities in 1iinti ( in li it ts in being piepiii’d and in k is si led uli'il to begin slioi tl v ill be a he ness futilities design building Wasatch Technologies make Top 25 of Top 100 in Utah ( )ne bundled ol Lluh's lustesl pa les and 25 of the Hissing III tup u venue gloss lompumes honoied recently at the line MiiimliinWest Venture Group's tali lllil luniluoii at till n n the ittle Aineinu Hotel Wasatch ei hnologies ol Gunnison was In moled us the 23 fastest grow mg inanufac-tuieidinpuns Desiribed as a u in ns of piessure tubes lag poles and spires using advanced composite materials and pn k esses the company lias been in for 4 years ( unnisun In be eligible applicants were US ieiiuied to be a corporation or partnership in business for at least fist- years Awards were based on sales growth from through 1999 More than 800 representatives from mior Utah businesses attended the luncheon that featured an address bs Governor Michael O 1995 Axtell News Call Audrey Boore Ihursdus evening October 5 a In Id at the 2000 a hubs show n lull lot t loii’ Axtell Cultmal ol Shells and lieitelson ilaughlei Koibs lieitelson id is I k tobci 5 anti Ihursdus and h was I A and many families look advantage of the summer-likweather foi a lumping trip or just a was day out Also the weekend buss ss itli tin elk hunt and the duck anil goose hunting season opening Kepoi Is has e been made that the elk liunN is lie seeing huger bulls and ek (ml el s tew i ow s up W loss spike bulls Kase esp un mil Andies liooie spent a ss eek on a bus lour to and New Mexuo hi)uinngo C oh ado they attended the Du tango owbov Gutlioimg 2000 featuring liaxtei lilH k inti well known Western poets ()n ndas they lode the Nuioss Gauge Diiiango Silsciton Rulioid lie tall loloissseiespleil-iln- l Hies traveled to Albuiueiiuo New Mexico tor the annual Balloon xtias ogutiu wlinli has the dis line tion of being the most photo giuphed spoiling event in the United Stutesniid the largest Imran balloones ent Sunday 's events were canceled but Monday morning after many delays the balloons took to the sky m many shapes and colors Between 400 and 500 balloons went that morning Words cannot de- Solid scribe the event What a sight1 We lelt ui'sdiy iiioi nmg but they were canceled tin that morning so we were fortunate to see them go Tip lii'ie weie jieople trom Redmond en tertield Gunnison Richfield and the Pius oaild Salt akearea on the bus foi a ieil fun time hursdav October 122000a baby shower was held tor Adilyn Brown at the Axtell Waul Cultural Hall daughter of Jessie Brown Indus the Gunnison Valley mirth Giade Class traveled to the lemonl Indian Village on a held trip Going fiom Axtell sscie Sammy Blown Allen Boore oils Westos ei Pieston C ai ternnd Binndon fnckson ras is and Josie Sunday morning Blai kbuin eie sustained membeis ol the Axtell Waul Activities Committee he Axtell IT unary piesented the Saci ament Piogram Sunday mornach and every one did a fine ing he Ptimary ob with their paits teachers also sang a song Sunday es ening the Axtell Young Women attended a fireside in Gunnison Speaker Brad Wilcox spoke on dating Happy Birthday to PhyllisCowley October 12 Laura Mecham October 15 Darrell Despam October 16 Jessica Bastian October 17 Shelly Bertelson and Steven Heath October 18 and Donna Sorenson October 19 Rex and aPriel Olsen and Bobbie and Verda Mae of Gunnison traveled m western Colorado last week lhey visited Durango and other towns along the Giand Junction way As A Gunnison Valley News 2M4) I'SI'S 22 000 ISllotlkil posligL pthl (iimmson Puli Posimisk’i uul (nmmson Vdlk News box lunge Gunnison Ul 84M4 (iiinnison VJky Wednesday for M9yedr is published Smpeie I ounlv S2Vveir in Utah and M0uir Mil'S lain Olsen hdilor: Jim Publishers: Jim Olsen loedled Mailt olliee (iimmson PhniH and idsei(iing deadline pm on nit 0 am Mondav me lallk This news content can’t be used without our permission Our wish today is the same We continue to work towards that goal and will maintain the tradition set forth by our founders We are and continue to strive towards being as solid as a rock in this community ®sm son program Major underwriting sponsors for the 2000 Utah 100 are Bowne & Co Inc and I’ricewaterhousCoopers LLPOthersponsors include Bremer D A Public Relations Inc Davidson &Co Doisey & Whitney LLP Jones Waldo Holbrook k PC RC Willey the McDonough State of Utah Division of Business Stoei and Fun mime Development Rises IIP Utah Technology nance Corporation and Wasatch undzCions Bank Venture founded in 1983 MountainWest ( i ntme aoup is a nonpiofit orgthat fosters business anization giowth Utah he and capital development group encourages in the par- ticipation of individuals and orgainterested in the establishment funding and operation of successful business ventures Based m Salt Lake City the group is comprised of a broad mix of entrepreneurs investors venture capital providers attorneys bankers accountants consultants and edu- nizations cators Gunnison Utah Stake announces conference theme "Lift up your heart and rejoice” will be the theme for the upcoming DS Stake Conference A cordial ms itation has been extended to all valley residents Meetings will be Saturday Oct 28 — p in PriestSession— lor all hood Leadership adult priesthood leaders 7 p m A training session for all Stake and Ward Council members Sunday Oct 29—8 am Young Women Young Men Session —For all youth and their leaders 10 am General Session — For all members of the Stake and valley residents In conjunction with Stake Conference two special temple sessions have been arranged for Thursday Oct 26 Members should check with their times bishop foi the scheduled Meet the Candidates event set for Thursday hursdav the October airs lew Museum 19 at 7pm is hosting a regional meet the candidates evening Candidates agieeing to attend lie those running for Sanpete County Commission Greg and Benton Peterson Dt’ttingci legislative Offices Repiesenting District 28 Tout and 67 Paul eonard Blackburn Don Guy Van Horn District Meiedith and Dann District 68 Frank Mike Styler District 70 Brad Johnson Also school board candidate: from North Sanpete Districts 2 and 3 The fiormat for the evening will bt brief self introductions and questions from the audience Themuseum is located at85 North Phone 1(H) Fast Fnnview Peterson Crowther School Board (Continued from Page 1) plicants as well The board approved $500 for honor choirs to travel by bus to vari- ous performances and competi- tions Dwight Inouye successfully asked the board for increased fundHigh tennis ing for the Gunnison courts Inouye said that the school needs $31(X) more for the new lights to be for the tennis courts constructed The Board gave $1000 and Inouye said he would help raise the re- mainmg $21(X) with local help The Board has given $500 thus far There was also some discussion of installing lights for the Gunnison track but no conclusion was reached Board member Jim Braithwaite gave encouraging words about the success of Manti High's track lights and offered good suggestions Orton Howell meet at Snow from Page 1) birth abortions Both candidates and religave their philosophical gious point of view Flowed said that his view reflects his LDS faith "I believe that abortions should only occur in the incident of rape incest and when the lifeand health of the mother is threa(Continued tened" Hatch said "There is no doubt where stand I am " Now it svas Hatch's turn to ask Howell what he thought about Vice President Al Gore as president Howell said that at first he actually supported George W Bush but after learning that US Senator Joe would be Leibermann Gore's running mate he supported him is a personal "Joe Liebermann friend of mine" said Howell adding that Liebermann called him the day he endorsed Gordon B new book Standing for Hinckley's Something The friendship 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