Show 9 Axtell News Call Audrey Boore Congratulations to the Gunnison Valley Middle School students who earned honor roll and high honor roll status for the first quarter of 2001 Sixth grade honor roll Terra Jo Despain seventh grade 40 Maren Brown seventh grade honor roll Tara Buckland eighth grade 40 Laura Mecham eighth grade 40 Laura Mecham eighth grade honor roll Brooke Heath and Lade Carter Joan and Doug Gillies traveled to the Durango Colorado area for Thanksgiving with Joan's parents Michael and grandsons Mitchell and Baylen Daughter Shannon and husband of Salt Rural Ramblings Community Food J were baptized by their and father Danny Boore Attending were Chad's grandparents Lois and Bert Trost of Murray grandmother Audrey Boore and his family uncle aunt cousin and friends Katie's grandmother Audrey Boore family aunt uncle cousins and friends also attended Grandparents Gail and JoAnn Heath are living in St George during the winter and were unable to be present because of Boore uncle the storms Chad is the son of Danny and Nancy Boore and Katie is the daughter of Sandra and Joe Heath Dinner was served afterward at the Heath home for everyone Chad and Katie are Lake also joined them in Colo- the newest members of the Because rado for Thanksgiving Axtell Ward of The Church of of the snow storm Joan and Jesus Christ of Latter-daDoug were delayed a few days Saints Ladies remember the Axtell returning home Richard and Phyllis Ward Relief Society Christmas Cowley's holiday guests were Potluck Dinner and Program and on Tuesday December 11 2001 daughter and grandson of Colorado grand- at 7 pm at the Axtell Cultural daughter of Las Vegas Nevada Hall Please bring a potluck daughter of Salt Lake and an dish your own dishes and the aunt and uncle dress will be Sunday dress for Sandra and Joe Heath and the evening Please plan on enfamily served Thanksgiving joying the evening with the sisdinner to Joe's parents of ters of the ward Redmond his aunt and uncle Saturday afternoon two of of Aurora Sandra's mother her Audrey Boore's cousins Frank sister and family of Riverton Clements and Alvin Jerret of Danny and Nancy Boore en- White Salmon Washington with stopped by on a return trip from joyed Thanksgiving Nancy's parents and sister and Texas visiting Frank's son family in Murray Sunday they did some The rain and snow we have sightseeing around the area received on Thanksgiying Day Jodee Hartley celebrated her and since have been most welfifth birthday with several come The snow even makes friends at her home on Saturone able to get in the Christmas day afternoon Jodee is the spirit daughter of Troy and Penny Saturday December 1 2001 Hartley cousins Katie Heath and Chad You Just Don't Understand are From Venus" Mars Women Gunnison Valley Elementaiy Christmas Program rrr rrr rr rr rr rr r r rr rr r Girls Junior Basketball registration begins Registration for the girls bas-- front office by Friday program has been ex- - s ber 7 tended through this week The"' the committee would like to committee would love to see ran a third to fifth grade promore girls sign up for the pro- gram with the girls playing on ' ' four different teams and then gram If you are in grades 3 to 6 playing against each other The and interested in playing recsixth to eighth grade program reation girls basketball please would run the same sign up After th? girls play for the six Registration forms can be weeks then the older girls may picked up at the front desk at tryout for the extended play the elementary school from with other communities Mr James at the elementary or throughout the southern part at the office at the Middle of the state School This extended program Bring the completed forms would hopefully be open to and your money to Mrs girls in 7th and 8th grades deDyreng at the Middle School pending on player interest Store to Promote Forest products to draw attention to need for local control New for local forest pro- the word out that they have ducers including craft ma kers concerns both about availabil- loggers and wood workers I ity of resources and protecting Snow says the environment Snow says of the for- "About "Local loggers and forest est land in Wayne County is "product producers could act as owned by either the state or fed- - stewards of the forests protect-era- l government" she says ing and looking after them" Torrey Home and Garden "There is very little private land Snow- stated left and we want to help main-- " will serve both as a retail store and wholesale showroom and tain access to the supply for dutr’ : feature items such as furniture ' knickknacks Snow says that limitinjfiic- art fencing materials and native plants along cess to forest lands results in with other heritage and craft people ignoring the rules and illegally collecting resources to products produced by local resimake their products It also prodents "For example we would motes larger outside agencies have everything for a person to with more resources coming build' a log home furnish and into the town to remove forest decorate the inside and can products making it difficult for Gunnison even provide the expertise to do the local producers to compete Valley High the landscape design and put "For example I have been School will hold Parent Conferin a garden that includes nahere since 1975 and at that ences on Monday December time there were about 20 local 10 2001 tive plants and boulders" says from 3 to 6 pm StuSusan Snow director of the mills now there are only two dents will attend school until left and only one is operating" SUFPA cooperative 12 noon this day The store will be located on she says will This Parent Conference Main Street and is scheduled Opening the store and mak- be an excellent time for parents to be open in the spring ing more people aware of the to check on their child's The cooperative which has products is one way of letting for second quarter 35 members is dedicated to people know what local pro- - progress which lends on January 11 helping provide access to for- - ducers are doing and getting 2002 The Southern Utah Forest Producers Association est resources coopera-wa- s (SUFPA) a five that promotes the products and resources of local forest product makers is opening a story in Torrey to sell items produced by its members GVHS Parent Teacher Conference set for Monday Furnace Oil QUICK- - $1 7995 2001 Buick LeSabre 22000 miles 1994 Full Size Blazer 1254A Extra Clean 8995 1995 Chevy 1439A- - 4x4 Nice 1992 Buick Century 1424A - 86000 miles miles 4x4 19 J)00 miles 4995 1140A- mite 4x4 16995 2001 Ford Super Crew ‘2995 miles 25995 ‘96 Ford Windstar Van 1189B ur-iiV- V - 107000 miles 275 COUNTRY Sox COPY Oup Uoya 7? 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