Show Octcober 30 2002 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun - vr' ' 7 f V f A yv Distance Learning Services US Department of Agricu(USDA) Rural Development has awarded a grant of $322322 to the Central Utah ’Educational Services of Richfield ifor their Internet distance Edu- cation Access (IDEA) System Project This system will be available to a largeportion of the state of Utah Dra w a line that includes Juab Carbon and Grand counties and include all counties south of that line That will be the coverage area for this teleconferencing project Glen Taylor Executive Direc- teachers to meet the demands in this century greater educational opportunities are a necessity The future of Utah depends partly on the education of its people In the past living in rural areas of Utah has sometimes meant making sacrifices in the availability of specialized education and training These opportunities will soon be availto the able to those connecting Information Superhighway We are proud to partner with the Utah Education Network and 18 other schools school districts colleges and development centers around the state for this project" Agriculture Secretary Ann M Veneman announced this project as one of more than $75 million in several funding areas that will benefit economic development energy and infrastructure projects to help spur investment and create new jobs in rural communities throughout the tor of Central Utah Educational Services stated "We are looking access to at providing telemedicine and special education services for students in rural Utah The system will use video teleconferencing over existing IP (Internet Protocol) based lines Since this teleconferencing is based on the Internet and requires very little additional equipment it is ex- United States "These grants will bring new tremely cost effective and can be utilized by any community or economic opportunities and job school for teachers and students creation for rural America" said Veneman of all levels" The Rural Utilities Service "This project is just the start and When we get this portion in Distance Learning Telemedicine grants similar to place by May or June of 2003 we this one will fund 71 recipients will have other schools and hosmillion pitals join the process both on totaling more than $27 the training and receiving end for education and medical service in 33 states The award of because it just works so well" these grants will bring to rural stated Taylor communities access to better The teleconferencing services will provide a whole array of faster and more modem health training in areas such as nurs- care and students in rural areas ing services and emergency will receive better equipment and learning tools and access to medical technician services courses that would otherwise be medical opinions or instructions unavailable These grants help from medical personnel in hosinvest in infrastructure projects pital and emergency rooms spethat assist rural communities cial education speech therapy autism occupational therapy with communications and medical services vocational therapy and educaA complete list of 2002 recipitional psychologist services Professional development for ents can be fount at http: teachers will be provided in arwwwusdagovrustelcom For informaeas such as math science and dltawardsJttm tion on applying for 2003 grants technology visit John R Cox State Director for please http: Rural Development stated "In wwwusdagovrustelecom order to prepare students and dlldltiitm Wednesday October 30 Friday November 1 Stew wVegetables Baked Ham Baked Potato Fruit Pumpkin Dessert Roll with Sour Cream Spinach Fruit Butter Milk or Juice Cup RoUsButter Milk or Juice Thursday October 31 Tuesday November 5 Sweet n Sour Chicken over Sausage Patty wGravy over Rice Vegetables Jell-with Biscuit Cheesy Hashbrowns Beef Fruit Biscuits with Butter Milk or Juice 2 V V 1 j ir Glazed Carrots Fruit Chocolate Cake Milk or Juice Wednesday November 6 COOKS CHOICE Pumpkin Sour Creamy? Cookies y jY Christiansen Verl it Swallow Christiansen mother grandmother and sister died peacefully in her sleep on October 27 2(302 Bom on September 3 1915 in Mayfield Utah the eldest child of Ray G Swallow and Ethel Zedonia She married Dorius Ray S Christiansen on February 12 1935 in Richfield Utah Later solemnized in the Manti Temple Ethel grew up in Mayfield and while attending Manti High she starred in a number of musical productions Her love of music included playing the piano and singing in church choirs While growing up Ethel worked occasional summers at a family ranch in Nevada She attended Snow College for one year prior to her marriage Of the jobs that she worked her vorite was the China Dept at ZCM1 so much so that she didn't (SLC) retire until she was 75 She belonged to a Sewing Club in her younger years and later joined The Tourista Club with many of her friends from ZCMI which provided opportunities to travel around Utah Her frugality which she rigidly applied to herself was the exact opposite of the generosity she extended to her family and friends Sunday family dinners are just one of our treasured ti n'A f 4 V - - J memories She was a faithful member of the LDS Church and held some church positions Preceded in death by her husband a sister Edith a brother Raymond and her parents Survived by hei brother Doyle Swallow Kanab sisters Donna Cowans and Fay Jurgensen both of Arizona Also survived by her daughter Myrna (George) Broschinsky of Murray sons Ray (Bobbie) of Bountiful and Lee of Colorado 8 grandchildren 12 with one on the way Funeral services will be held 2002 at 1:00 day November pm at the Russon Brothers Mortuary 295 North Main where friends may call from 11:30 - 12:30 pm prior to services City Cemetery Online guest book and direction at wwwrussonmortuarycom map Who’s Who Among American High School Students 'M Kimberly Jordan Colby Kimberly Colby has been nominated to Who's Who Martin Among American High School Students Who's Who Sports one of the highest academic honEdition and Who's Who - Busiors awarded to less than 5 of ness Edition She is currently a American high school students Senior at North Sevier High Jordan is a Senior at North He enjoys School She is taking business Sevier High School and cosmetology courses at writing and cabinet making He will be attending Snow South in Trades this coming trimester Kimberly is the daughter of Jordan loves music and enjoys Bill and Diane Colby of Salina playing his guitars He also likes of spending time in the outdoors: and the granddaughter Norman and Dora Ann Henrie fishing hunting and He is the son of Paul and of Panguitch Utah and the late Paula Martin and grandson of Jay and Bessie Colby Bennett and Gwen Martin Margaret and Gordon Kiesel and Douglas and Margie Harward RejaxKand we'll trim your trees! Expert Tree Services Then add: 3 c flour and the following: 2 soda 2 baking powder 1 1 1 Free Estimates - Licensed - Insured Over 26 years in the Tree Industry salt Vi t cinnamon Vi t nutmeg (435) Don Finally add 1 c sour cream and 2 c flour then c chocolate chips 34 M Purper all This loving Mother and Grandmother is survived by her children: Paulette and Jim Denham Phoenix AZ Earl A and Sheila Bastian St 5 greatGeorge 6 grandchildren three sisters: Mae grandchildren Dawn arson Gunnison Colleen and Roger Rasmussen Farmington NM Kav and Marius Despain Axtell She was preceded in death a her husband by her parents brother Edward E Mickelsen and a sister Twila M Hanna The Bastian Family thanks our wonderful loving family generous friends and the great care givers at the Richfield Care Center for the love and care that has been given to our Mother Funeral services were held at the Salina LDS Stake Center on Tuesday October 29 20(32 at 12 Noon with Bishop Richie llarvev Salina 4th Ward Bishop officiating Burial was in the Salina Eastside Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina Utah Hal Orson Manwill Flal Orson Manwill 82 of Lincoln died Oct 22 2002 at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center He was born Feb 20 1920 in Manti Utah to Orson LeRay and Ellen Henningson Manwill He grew up in Manti and graduated from Manti High School He attended vocational in 1938 school in Salt Lake City where he studied auto mechanics On Feb 7 1941 he married Bemeice Jensen in Centerfield Utah Their marriage was later solemnized in the St Louis LDS Temple Among the places he lived were Sanpete County and West Jordan Utah and Idaho Falls He worked as a mechanic farm hand truck driver and in road conFor struction years he worked at the U & Sugar Company as a lab clerk mechanic and assistant master mechanic He retired from there in He served as a Town Clerk in Utah and as a Vice Centerfield President for the Grain Miller's Union in Lincoln He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints where he had served as a home teacher a Voung Men's secretary and at the time of his death he held the office of a High Priest He enjoyed fishing hunting and building and working with his hands He loved spending time at his cabin at Palisades le was loved by bis family respected by his co- Missionary i r Articles workeis and all who knew him He is survived by the following: Wife Bernice Jensen Manwill Idaho Falls Sons: Bernell Hal (Donna) Utah Billy Manwill Centerfield LeRay (Carol) Manwill Gail Lynn and Clair J (Debby) Manwill Manwill all of Idaho Falls Foster Son Perry LaVern (Kathleen) Fredickson Sandy Utah 19 grandchildren and 30 Sister Ila (Budd) Jorgenson Gunnison Utah Brother Charles Christian (LaRita) Manwill Sandy Utah Fie was preceded in death by his parents a sister Erma Christensen a granda brother Lynn Manwill son Zachery Manwill and a Tyzack Bessendorfer Funeral services will be Saturday Oct 26 2002 at 100 pm at the Lincoln First Ward 3800 E Lincoln Rd with Bishop Kim Buck officiating The family will visit with friends 00 Friday from pm at Coltrin Mortuary 2100 First St and on Saturday at the church one hour prior to the services Burial will be in the Lincoln Cemetery Must be Submitted Friday by 12 noon There will now bea charge for an outgoing mis-- I sionary The cost will be $5 for a missionary notice Please include your name and address on your photo You can drop articles off at 556 S Main at JJWD Hardware in Salina Gunnison or C Medicare Patients Get FREE Asthma Medication Test strips lancets diabetic suppui FREE Deuvepy & 5ame Day Service Come Drug Super Herbal Store 5ee Us Today Inside Gunnison Market J Sc 420 S State Redmond Bridal Registry Bake at 350 degrees on a greased cookie sheet for about 10 minutes n October 18 2002 Christopher Burt and Emily Chrislerhv October 26 2QQ2 Scott Davis and Felicia WOW RENTING Independent Living For Seniors (55 & Older) Vilspriv' Have a recipe you’d like to submit? To enter please send a copy of the recipe along with a short explanation of why it's so special Man your entries to: GV NewiSalina Sun ’ PO Box 189 Gunniaon UT 84634 Salina Utah Jenave Mickelsen Bastian a lovely woman died October 25 2002 at the Richfield Care Center in Richfield Utah Jenave was bom June 28 1919 in Salina Utah a daughter of Earl A and My rl Curtis Mickelsen She married Paul Benjamin Rastian June 28 1937 in Salina They spent loving years together Paul died December 13 1W2 Jenave looked forward to rising early each morning to spend time in her flower and vegetable gardens She loved the outdoors Also she enjoyed site seeing tours horseback riding and bird watching She was an accomplished gardener horseman and rancher Her best memories are of Gooseberry' Valley She had a wonderful talent of preserving the vegetables and fruits of her harvest and loved sharing the benefits of her labor with all of Salina Sorensen Mix together 4 eggs 2 vanilla Vi c sugar 1 Vi c brown sugar 1 c shortening 2 c pumpkin M 1980 Jordan Martin has been referred to the 2002 edition of Who's Who Among American High School Students This is jiSS Submitted by Ioreen Jenave Bastian Ethel Ethel beloved r U ' of society IVi J Obituaries Aided by a USDA Grant lture f JJWD y Vi 423 SotJthl 00 West Salina Utah 5297488' Silver Oasis Apartments 71 West 500 South 528-558- 7 Call Today Gunnison 0uJnZon!L) |