Show 2 December 4 2001 Gunnison Valley News Rosenvall to spend more time in the air (Continued from Page ) He said he saw his mother help those in need many times If someone didn't have the money for tires or for to known was she help gas them Often she worked quietly 'behind the scenes' of the those who were station helping in need in the community "She truly is an amazing person'' said Greg "She is the most giving person that I know of" Now that Clyde and Jean are no longer in charge of the business side of the station they have time to do the things that they enjoy most Clyde now 75 years of age spends his time working on his favorite hobby of building airplanes He has already built a A few small engine airplane once and has now started building his second one When the boys were young Clyde worked hard on getting his pilot's license Greg remembers his dad leaving early in the of the Gunnison 5th Ward spent part of Monday morning putting together be sent off to the LDS Church Humanitarian relief effort The group put together includes toothpaste tooth brush hand towel soap shampoo sewing kit and State to close several mines in San Refeal Swell area at the morning to 'log-iSalmaRedmond air field and his time some getting spending required hours in the air He eventually got his license from-ainstructor in Richfield Clyde then bought members “Hygene Kits” to 50 kits Each kit other items a The Utah Division of Oil Gas Cessna airplane and enjoyed taking his small family on little trips They flew to Lake Powell and enjoyed a boat ride from there They flew to St George and enjoyed a round of golf together Once Clyde took Greg and flew to Baja California and somehow rigged a spot for a motorcycle to fit in the back of the Clyde himself Rosenvall is an avid fllyer enjoying the plane he built and Mining's us to protect the public from the dangers associated with these abandoned mines while maintaining the historic nature of the site" The area has long been a popular recreation destination veof history buffs hicle enthusiasts and mounallow Abandoned Program has begun planning the closure of abandoned uranium mines in the San Rafael Swell approximately 20 miles north of The Temple MounHanksville Mine Reclamation His presence will be greatly missed at the Rosenvall Garage Clyde Rosenvall was happy to speak of his years of experience in working for the tain Project would close ap140 uranium there tain bikers Unfortunately community in Gunnison but proximately wanted mostly to "thank all mines in a historically signifi- is also abundant evidence that those who have been my loyal cant area people are entering the mines customers for so many years" "We are particularly sensiplane so when they arrived perhaps unaware of the hazthey went on a little trip via motive to the historic and cultural ards they pose torcycle values of the area" stressed Among the hazards that can Greg said his father has never project coordinator Chris be found in abandoned mines been known to watch television Rohrer "The project design will are pockets of dead air that The Gunnison LDS Stake Institute class has changed the day or to watch many sports He it will meet The group which has been meeting on Tuesday was always working on someEd-N- et thing with his mechanical nights will begin to meet on Thursday evenings The class is taught by Kent Dyreng In addition to the weekly mind He is so mechanically classes the group meets for activities such as bowling volley- inclined that once while flying ball and service projects Wanlass Elk Ranch WINTER HAY RIDES The class is intended for Come enjoy the unique Young Adults 18 - 30 who have of xperience Mountain elk See communication between the Many junior and senior stugraduated from high school ture bulls in hard antler but don't attend classes at the dents at Gunnison Valley High teacher and students something broke Another person might have lost their sense of knowing what to do but Clyde just looked around and found a spare and stuck it in the place where the plane needed the piece and it seemed to work and he was able to fly home safely Local Institute Class Changes Day could instantly overcome the adventurer unstable mines working that could collapse and shafts that easily go unnoticed in the dark In addition to these hazards unwary visitors are also exposed to radiation and radon gas The San Rafael Swell area has seen mining activity for more than a century Most of the mining activity occurred prior to World War I and again from about 1948 through the 1950s Although there are still some active claims mining declined significantly in the 1960s courses no w GVHS available to general pubflic on Creek Rc southea of Aurora c"for Information dirrctiont & Snow College Institute For more information about the class or the change of date contact Dyreng or Kim Pickett the Stake High Council repre- ££ Each Saturday until Chr 2 pm Sundays at 3 pm sentative ' GntAthm $2 per person $3 per person under agel 8 over age 18 ity of adults to sign up for classes with the higher education institution and pay their nity to take college classes these courses to community fees The school has the infor(Educational adults who are interested in mation and forms to expedite through Students taking classes Adults will be the process Network) technology are able to take classes from able to take classes locally to If anyone has questions various colleges and universicontinue their education A va- about what courses are availvideo riety of courses are offered each able contact Mrs Miller or ties through semester to help all students Monica Jensen at or hookups Students watch their teachers work toward completing their Carol Hyatt at on TV at the various general education requirements institutions while the for colleges U!!H3 irmntuiiiT pmxair teachers can watch individual Several adults have taken Oxygen high school sites with numeradvantage of this in the past front of TV them in ous screens and this opportunity is being in the classrooms HELiOS Portable Oxygen System extended to all who are interMicrophones make it possible for immediate ested It will be the responsibil- Description School are taking the opportu- The colleges are now offering ‘Quit Kit’ available for Christmas Do you know someone who wants to quit smoking? 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