Show pages 15 16 Missionary Lists Fun page 17 Thanksgiving Shop 4 Off The Top page At Home & Win pages 89 i Gunnison Number Vol 81 Gunnison 48 Utah 84634 Mayfield Lions Share Sahna Mayor Marilyn Anderson center signs the contract tured are Salina Fire Chief J R Carter and Kim Busk Members of the Mayfield Lions Club presented Mayor Doug Bjerregaard a check for $4000 for The project is being built by Scott Reid Constructhe new Mayfield Town Hall in the background tion The Mayfield Lions hev° earned over $8000 for the new building Large Donation Received for Gunnison Cemetery Memorial Stonework on the Gunnison City Cemetery Memorial area was completed earlier this month which culminates phase one of the Cemetery Renovation the lime stone for this project was quarried locally at the B & H Stone quarry located southeast of Fayette Bryce Haas owner and operator of the quarry donated all of the stone for this beautiful enduring structure and also the many boulders used in the landscaping throughout the cemetery This generous donation of lime stone pavers premium and boulders is valflagstone ued at $9520 "The Cemetery Board and the City of Gunnison wishes to publicly thank Mr Haas for his will ingness to furnish this beautiful stone for this project and for his generous donation which made the completion of this project said Gunnison possible" spa jj v“7T I'TrTT ‘MrV’ c Larry Haas has donated stone etery Memorial area dents are unaware of this product located in their own back- and time for the Gunnison v Cem- - comfortable area of beauty for repose and reflection The structure will be comyard B&H Stone welcomes direct pleted in the Spring of 2003 with sales and would like area resthe addition of stone benches Counci Imember Lori Nay idents to become acquainted lighting for the flag poles and B&H Stone Supply has been with their product For more the placement of rose bushes in business for 12 years with formation regarding within the perimeter Three flag the comnine quarries at their disposal pany and their products you poles rise 35' above the center of B&H has million dollar saws can visit their web site at the structure and will display that intricately cut and shape bhstonesupply com or phone the American State and City tons of stone into a variety of flags The Cemetery Board and The Memorial Area was dethe City of Gunnison would also products including fireplace mantles benches floor pavers signed by Jeremy Fillmore a like to publicly thank North Palocated adjaand its stone is tumbled or cut landscape cific Composites from architect on the extefor use extensively Northland Design This circucent to the cemetery for their rior and interior walls of homes lar space surrounded with limegenerous donation of the flag and buildings stone walls was designed to propoles and hardware which is B&H Stone sends local lime vide people with a personal and valued at $2500 stone to Carmel California for to Pebble for its exclu- their walkways and Beach California sive design characteristics in construction of exclusive homes In fact it is the main architectural ingredient of the Charles Schwaab's dollar mansion located there B&H Stone is even used in building designs as far away as Japan However many of our local resi- - Pool Closed by Default Following an Executive Session the Gunnison City Council announced they were letting Pool Manager Wendy Reid go and that the pool would be closed until further notice According to City Recorder Marilyn Stewart the council opted to terminate Reid without making public the reasons Stewart stated that this was done in accordance with the city's personell guidlines The city has begun to advertise parties can pick up an application for a new manager at the city hall Interested Fire House Also To Sign Busk Contract by Lora Fielding Staff writer At Salina City's council meeting the motion was approved for Mayor Marilyn Anderson to sign the construction contract with Busk Inc for the new fire station member Jim Reynolds motioned to approve back pay to Sargent Ray Anderson for the two months he served Salina City as Police Chief and all other members as well as the mayor were in agreement Wess Burr addressed the fire department's concern of purchasing all of their necessary equipment from L N Curtis & Sons and the general consensus of the council was in approval of the fire department using the 50 matching grant to purchase equipment Fire Chief JR Carter commended Burr on all of his extra efforts in obtaining these grant proceeds every year Police Chief Greg Harwood cil November 22 and construction immediately got under way The schedule of upcoming city council meetings was adjusted to work around Thanksgiving and Christmas and it was approved to hold December's meetings on the first and third Wednesdays Mayor Anderson read aloud a new resolution declaring Thursday November 21 as "Feed America Thursday" informed the council that appliwhich council members unani- cants were recently interviewed mously accepted and a histori- and tested for the School Recal preservation commission for source Police Officer and asked Salina City was established in for the council's approval to hire order to receive grant money for Mark Freeman for the position the renovation of the Old Council members voted unaniChurch Museum Judy mously for his hire Christensen Craig Sorensen Less Scott of the Planning and Steve Camp Jim Maxwell VirZoning Commission recomginia Dickert RaNonne Robins mended the council approve the and Howard Cherry were all mapped changes to Salina City's appointed and approved mem- General Plan Master Roadway bers of the Salina City HistoriThe amended map was Map cal Preservation Commission accepted and a public hearing The current year's budget alwas set for December 18 2002 lows for $4000 towards ChristCouncil member Jim mas decorations and Mayor Reynolds addressed the need to Anderson asked for the council's send a letter to U D O T regardto Christmas order permission ing the engineer of Jones& flags for the street light poles at DeMille for the Federal Collecthe cost of $500 All council tor Roads and the mailing of the members voted in favor Coun He also letter was approved expressed the need to stop contractors from dumping unused cement in vacant lots around town and asked Chief Jar wood to watch for this particular activity and try to prohibit it as much as possible Reynolds motioned to use Jason Ogden’s services for cleaning the streets as necessary as well as for snow removal Tom Harrison discussed Main Street Auto’s past problems to comply with the city's zoning laws and the mayor asked Chief FJarwood to police zoning vio It lations throughout the city was moved and seconded to deny the business license appli cation to sell used cars at Main Street Auto based upon current Harrison also zoning violations motioned to accept the business license of Amerecadre Capital and Lending Resources owned by Steve and Sue Hymas and managed by Shelly Curtis Council member Harrison asked for the council's approval to allow the Planning and Zoning commission to consist of five regular members and two alternate members All other members agreed Jim Casto informed council members that the west and north fences at the pioneer cem etery are not stable enough to keep cows out and asked for the council’s approval of $400 The council agreed to purchase materials to fix the existing chain link fence and install a barbed wire fence behind it Chamber Sponsoring Santa Visit You'd better watch out - you not pout- - you better not cry I'mtelling you why SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN"!'! Friday November 29 Santa will make his annual stop at the Salina Legion Hall from The Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to come join in better the holiday spirit by sitting on Santa's lap and sharing Christmas wishe- s- and don’t forget to bring your camera1 The Salina Chamber of Commerce has three positions open on their Board of Directors and is looking for interested applicants During a two year term members attend monthly meet ings and help plan organize and carry out chamber events There are no special qualifications necessary to apply except a willingness to participate If you or anyone you know is interested in supporting the by community serving on the board please contact Sherri Sampson (529 7459) or Tom Chivers 2) Thanksgiving Hours for the Salina Sun and Gunnison Valley News: Closed Thursday November 28 Open I I 9 pic- Salina Mayor Gets Okay The signing took place Friday Project All of for the new Salma November 23 Deadline for December 4 Issue: December 2! |