Show auntaannwi November Gunnison Valley News 1 5 2000 East gives county a new look from Page 1) blatn doing the budget and advertising for the county's tour Main ism industry After passed away hast did not think she was up (Continued Joe to the job "I wasn't sure had the skills would need and we weren't reallv at a place with our business where could get away so when the job didn't apply But first opened when it came back up three months later lust decided to go for it "I'm reallv excited I'm so thrilled to have this ob at this point in my life think this is just where should be here is so much potential in this " county And hast looks forward to help reach that full ing Sanpete County While she jokes that anyopotential ne1 who has lived in the area for less than 99 years is a "newcomer" hast has been here long enough to know that the county faces some tough issues ahead especially when it comes togrowth On ore hand resi dents of the county want to be able to provide jobs and other opportu nities that can help keep their children in the area but they don't ant to change the smalltown appeal of and outer lying the municipalities regions "I think that some amount of inevitable" hast says is think you have to control it "But We don't want great big industriescoming in here with their huge plants and smokestacks love the quality of life here too and don't want this type of want to keep the open growth spaces and the rural feeling "But there is no reason we can't h ibsdown here v me that employ and small companies 15 to 20 people We have a highly educated workforce with Snow College and a lot of people are unor unemployed" deremployed hast says recent efforts to turn the county's appeal as a tourism hotspot such as the promotion of growth Santa plans Gunnison Thanksgiving visit Mark your calendars get your letters written to St Nick1 He will be making his annual thanksgiving weekend visit to Gunnison Please plan to come to the ( a m on rulay City Hall at November 24 Santa will airive on the fire truck and will take some time from hisbusy schedule tochec k up on all the children and listen to the Heritage Highway along US Highway 89 that plays up the county's heritage craftmakers and unique history is one way to help boost development and work opportunities But while she said it hast says over the next five years she would like to see at least one small business move into the county each year She is working to help local small businesses meet criteria to secure loans and nonprofit for grants and other Also helping forms of assistance develop ways to attract the approof businesses into the priate types area "We want to to tell employers crimes have been solved through the coopera five effort of the Sanpete County Sheriff's Office and Fphraim Police Dijuiiiunl The crime spree started Fphraim in the earlv hours of in No- vember 5 2(XX) An Fphraim resident heard their vehicle start up and leave the residence The stolen car was immediately reported to Make Today V-i0tjr Payday! Fast Friendly 547 South Main Richfield Convenient ADVANCED $100 to $500 Call - LOANS No Credit Checks Today (435) 896-033- 3 November is National iabetes conference get her award to the Gunnison Congratulations Middle School on the fall quarter Honor Roll Sixth grade high honor see Camille roll: Heidi Bastian and Maren Brown sixth grade honor roll: Tara Buckland seventh grade high Sally East come and see our area see have to offer and be willing with us" she says what we to grow roll: Jessica Bastian Brooke Laura Mecham eighth grade roll: Stephanie Boore high When most people were thinking about skiing after the snow on Thursday and Friday the Axtell youth were looking forward to the Lil' honor Heath honor Sheriff's Deputies looking for additional suspects Several uca tor a t the six th in Provo Friday November 4 2000 Camille worksatGunnison Elementary School and is fluent in the Spanish language and enjoys her work with the young children Camille's mother and sisters were in attendance at the conference in Provo to says Have the Hunts Shot Your Budget? PAYDAY ft's top pa annual can help bring people into the area tourism alone is not enough "That alone will not provide enough work opportunities" she Buckaroo Rodeo After several inches of snow Saturday morning it was sunny and clear but a little on the cold side The rodeo crew had hau led lots of sa wd us t into the arena seeking eyewitnesses their Christmas requests Have your letti rs to Santa ready and enclose a self addressed stamped envelope if you would like a reply from the North Pole his event is sponsored by the Gunnison Valley Lions Club and the Gunnison Valley Businessmen Association RATNd JHECK to Camille Congratulations Sorenson daughter of Bernifta Mecham Camille was named-Uf- foradryarea for the activities There were a lot of young a nd not so young entered in the muttod buckarex's bustin' calf riding ribbon pull orf the calf greased pig and chicken chase The results of the winners will follow next week There was a large number of people to watch the' The Axtell Young contestants Women served hot food in the concession stand A good time was had by all Relief Tuesday evening is Axtell PerSociety's Home Family and sonal Enrichment program at 7 pm: We will be adding to the infant and school children's humanitarian supplies Come join the evening On Wednesday Axtell sisters have been invited to Fayette's Relief Personal Society Home Family and Enrichment evening at 6 pm for holiday ideas and a display of nativity scenes and light luncheon This has been a fun evening in past years Happy Birthday to Kade Despain and Brett Heatn November 14 Jacob Cocran November 15 Sandra Boore November 18 and Chad Boore November 19 police The Ephraim Police and Sheriff's Officers along with officers who were called out Lie unable to locale the vehicle The crime spree involved a Tonight at Fayette Ward Home Uniting in the Family and Personal Enrichment A witness saw the susnight come and enjoy a "Night of picious vehicle in front of Jensen's Christmas Joy" — dinner at 6 pm and reported it to police and a program candy and cookie A large rock was thrown through exchange plus Christmas ideas a window at Jensen's Department genealogy quilt room rock display Store in Manti A small amount of by the Bolinders etc etc Richae Mellor daughter of Corey money was stolen Other businesses in the Manti area were also dam- and Wendy and big sister of CJ Suspect(s) Manli aiea continued gain entrance although was reported missing Suspect(s) returned to Fphraim to aged nothing enjoyed her special guests: Grandpa for Carroll and Grandma D'Ann It was her fifth birthday celebration a Barbie party but CJ didn't mind the girly theme — he was too busy enjoying the goodies! My goodness Richae you must have been very busy these past five years — it went by so fast! left the stolen vehicle gained access to another vehicle and continued their crime spree mostly in the Fphraim area Police have recovered both vehicles as well as most of the propHigh Council speakers at the erty stolen Some items recovered Fayette Ward Sacramept meeting have not been reported stolen and on November 12 were Lyle Young police need victims to come forward and Derek Overly to identify their property Ann Harrop was sustained as a Police have one suspect in cus- Relief Society teacher on November 12 and Karen Kitchell was sustody Other suspects have outstandtained as Relief Society chorister ing warra nts or are wanted for questioning Granddaughter Brooke Bluemel 'If you live in the Manti or Fphraim area and are missing items from your property or vehicle please call the Sanpete County Sheriff's Office or Ephraim Police Depart- ment Lt Rick Howe reports that Travis Brinkerhoff stopped by to visit Darlene Bartholomew on their way to visit Brooke's parents in Lyman Wyo- and a friend from Kanab Grandmother ming Kim Grandpa with his parents Ana Lee Sorensen South Ogden Westra's Casandra moved here occupations Sanpete voters send message Order your refills on our website: wwwmygnpcompharmacy3308 528-755- 5 Super Drug & Herbal Store 520 S Main Gunnison - Inside Thrtfhuai) Market Deli Deals Try Your Sanpete County Good Neighbor Pharmacy Super Drug will conduct this consultation on NOVEMBER 16 2000 from 10 am to 6 pm Super Drug inside Gunnison Market 520 S Main Gunnison 5 Call for an appointment 528-755- etc to Sanpete Commissioners about zoning ordinances Fphraim Police broke the case however the cases are complicated as There was a lot of controversy in- there are several jurisdictions the establishment of San- volved several victimsseveral miles during County's zoninS and subdivi-ercovered by the suspect(s) and sev- sion ordinances Commissioners property items involved efforts and and czens alike struggled with Through cooperative regulations and it seemed that good hard police work cases are no one was totally satisfied with the being solved m mother cation sports activities special awards and honors when yoli results about There was enough concern the ordinances that residents were able to file a petition to Thriftway’s daily lunch specials In the Deli! Thu Nov 17 — Sweet & sour chicken ham fried rice two egg rolls fortune cookie $599 Fri Nov 18— Fish shrimp fries & clam chowder $599 Mon Nov 20— Beef & Cheddar sandwich wfries $429 Tue Nov 21— Escalloped chicken & noodles breadstix green salad dessert $599 Wed Nov 22— Chimichanga wall the trimmings $399 Gunnison Thriftway Market 520 S Main Gunnison 0 require a vote on the ordinances During the pete County general election Saq- voters narrowly de- both One ordinance zoning This referenda was defeated by only 281votes with 3359 voting to keep the ordinance and 3078 wishing to repeal it Referenda Two dealing with the subdivision ordinance was defeated by 568 votes 3496 to 2928 Although the referendas weie defeated Sanpete County residents sent a clear message they are not sa tisfied with the ordinances as they are now written County Commissioner Bruce Blackham agrees "We maintained all along that we would have to make some adjustments" said Blackham "There has been enough heartache over it that we've been three or four sheets of at looking improvements" to Blackham the According County Commissioners have been in touch with the citizens that pushed for a vote on the ordinances and are working closely with them in an effort to resolve their concerns "We recognize that there are some weaknesses" Blackham said "We want to look at some improvements and are looking for infeated the referendas of those ordinances patients to call the store and make an appointment for a FREE Diabetes Consultation with the pharmacist The patient Iwill also receive a FREE Blood Glucose Monitor Dennis and Marker from Johanna Mueller from Salt Lake has been a loving guest at the Westra home We are happy to see her smiling face in church and the grandsons always look forward to her visit I need information for the Fayette history book "Fayette — Its Begin nings and On To The Future": your memories of Fayette special information about you and family edu- dealt with We invite diabetes and Grandma Sorensen and family were happy for the weekend visit of their first grandson Jacob Hecamedown LuAnn to repeal Referenda the put" CHILDREN "It is a remarkable feet a scientific fact that the healthiest children come from the happiest mothers" poor CO |