Show 10 Gunnison December Valley News GVHS Wreslters do - Pro Patria Pro Deo well bombs ton containers and mines containing the nerve agents GA GB VX and blister agents mustard and lewisite “The Army is committed to safely storing these weapons until the) are eliminated as part Chemical Stockof the Arm) pile DisX)sal Project" accordthe to ing piess information Sprague slated that the disposal facility is currently idle However they will begin to bum the nerve agent VX and then stop retool and then work on the mustard gas "The DCD has the largest stockpile in the US” he said "That is why it is so important to make sure it is sate" "We are grateful to serve our countr)" was the feeling ol each the soldiers "There is a patriotic feel to what we are do- ear's" said Sprague DeI he Deseret Chemical pot has Ivon storing chemical weapons since 1942 The consists of spras tanks (Continued from Page sited to a big limksgis mg dm ncr and hanksgising dinncis were delivered to the men on post The same thing will hap pen on ('hnstmas and New 'i rockets projectiles ATTORNEYS AT LAW DORIUS BOND & REYES Open Thursday & Friday Personal Wills 47 & Injury Criminal Trust Bankruptcy Divorce Adoption Real Estate Water South Main Street Gunnison UT 84634 (435)528-729- (435)723-521- 'Medicare Patients answer was “Care packages” The address of the unit while serving is Tooele Army Depot 9 Tooele UT 84074 Building "It would be fun to get a bunch of letters from home for the holidays” they said is a list of urea Following men serving at the DCD: Gary Bartholmew Jed Bartholomew Vernon Randall Brodreck Christensen Greg Hammond Brett Heath Nathan Henrie Jed Kenneth Judd Clyde Kramme McArthur Brady McDonald Jason Mellor Neil Mellon Matthew Mellor Steven Peterson Roger Peterson Steven Roberts at Beaver Duels At 60 wt Corby first round by Keisha Beck Hammond won by a pin with 50 Staff Sports Writer December 5 seconds left in the first round On Thursday the GVHS wrestlers traveled to Franky Pike 171 wt won by a Beaver for a duel JV’s Curt pin with 54 seconds left in the Dailey David Henning and first round Despite the great Zack Winters won by pins The effort the GVHS Varsity team GVHS JV team won over all lost They were close And with a score of exciting matches In Varsity at 103 wt Bret As of now Lance Young Yardley won by a pin with 02 and Robby Davis are ranked 4th to seconds left in the first round in the state Congratulations Kendon Sorenson at 125 wt these wrestlers who was out the first of the seaThe next duel is Wednesson due to a foot injury won by day December 11 against Juan At 130 wt Diego at Gunnison JV starts at decision 6:00 pm and Varsity starts at Craig Brown won by decision and at 135 wt Robby 7:00 pm On Friday and SaturDavis won by a pin with 5 secday the 13 and 14 of December onds left in the second round the wrestlers will travel to Juab Lance Young 145 wt won by for a tournament a pin with 20 seconds left in the Bulldog Basketball begins season with young team bv Wendy Highani The Gunnison Bulldogs basketball preseason has begun The Bulldogs have a young team this season with 4 Seniors (2 of which are new to the team) and 4 Sophomores 8 Juniors This year’s team includes: Jake Ian Harward (11) Jim Hill ( Neill (12) Wayne Young (10) Eric Nay (11) Levi Christensen Kenneth Sorenson Adrian (10) Jacoby Mattson (12) Brandon Woodmansee Whitney Higham (11) Paul Baschke Frank Turner and Christensen Levi Petersen (12) Javde Christensen ing" Get FREE Asthma Medication lest strips lancets diabetic supplies FREE Delivery & ‘iame Day Service t When asked what they wanted or from home (11) Christensen (12) Lund (11) Ross Mike Garren (10) Jace Wilson JD Pay (10) and Bartholomew (12) Peterson (1 1) Kris The Gunnison Bulldogs started out the preseason on the road with a win over Canyon View on Tuesday November 26 The Bulldogs were down at the half but with great teamwork and coaching they came back to win the game 59 — 54 Along with the Varsity team winning their game the J V and Freshman teams also won their games On Wednesday December 4 the Bulldogs once again found themselves on the road This time it was against the The Varsity team Juab Wasps gave it their all battling from a deficit but in the end they fell short and lost to the Wasps Jake Hill led the team in scoring with 21 points making 6 three point shots The JV team won their game but the Freshman team The support from hx'al employers has been overwhelming to some of the men Many ot them have been able to keep their insurance and retirement benefits while serving For the most part each of them have also been assured their job will be waiting when they are done Come Sir Us Today Inside Gunnison Market Super Dru g 2002 1 1 the unison lost their game against the pHuuttr £3 jjj psgJg E & las Wi m3Uk Brent Sorenson is on the look out for (Check Savings Savings one) Service Coke Products 12 pk 12 2 for $7 2 Santa oz Cans FRESH Liter Bottles (Continued $1299 ing at a bill for $20000 in pipe The city fittings and accessories will also need to resurface the area dug a figure that was also not part of the budget The city purchased the fittings from Sholzen Plumbing Hurricane Part of the problem is that the purchase was made w ithout a bid offering and w ith- - Entertaining? 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We're Looking Out For You! 0 a purchase order "I didn't know this project was going to cost so much I also didn't realize we had purchased the fittings without a PO or a bid” said Mayor Mark Henline The city council will have to deal with the problem by trying to get the city crews to do as much of the labor as possible and perhaps by opening the bud- - out Don't FRESH Meat Cheese & Will be December 18 fro T The Bulldogs will find themselves on the road for the majority of this basketball season They will be playing Wayne tonight in W'ayne and on Friday December 13 they will be playing the Beaver Beavers in Beaver Gunnison City skate park nears approval 12” Deli Pizza Service! Fresh Students from GVMS and GVES who competed in the 2002 Hoop Shoot Contest within their schools went on to compete in Monroe at the South Sevier Middle School Saturday December 7 2002 Bailie Reynolds Allen Boore Brendon Davis and Nicole Childs all won from Gunnison Valley Middle School making them eligible to compete in Monroe Joshua Carlisle and Stephanie Fuller won in the boys and girls ages Jantz Jensen and Felicia Jensen won in the boys and girls ages Jantz Jensen from Gunnison Valley Elementary School took fourth place amongst several in his age group Contestants age groups were determined by their ages as of April 2003 One single boy and one single girl were chosen for each of the age groups allowing every school to send their best shooters to the Monroe contest While at the competition in Monroe Jantz Jensen made it all the way to a shoot out and barely missed his final shot Bailie Reynolds won first place out of nearly sixteen other and proved to be the “best shot” there! She will go on to compete with the entire southern region in January Of course Gunnison wishes Bailie the best! Wasps Gunnison’s first home game was against Millard on Friday December 6 It was an exciting game and it was great to see the Bulldogs at home Gunnison led 9 and finished off at the half Millard Paul Christensen led the team with points followed by Nay with 10 The JV team won their game with the free throws made by Garren Lund The Freshman team also won their game Call GTELCO Today! 528-723- 6 CALLS get and taking money from other departments Because of this instance the city council said that from now on any purchases over $500 will be required to have a purchase order This isn’t a new rule as it was pointed out that the city’s policy manual stipulates all purchases over $500 need a PO In other business Councilman Keith Willmore said that engineers for the company that designed the heating system said the problem could be in that it was installed incorrectly Said engineers will look at the system during the next week or two The skateboard park is moving closer to being a reality Sam Judd and Robert Judd visited with the council They reported they are nearing completion on some designs and wanted the city to step up and commit the old tennis courts for the site Discussion concerning insurance and a master plan that w ould also include an amphitheater and storage facility built by the Lions and Jaycees warranted further input from the said council memcommunity ber Lori Nay However the Judd's were told that as long as they were able to get the insurance company to sign off on the project the tennis courts could be used f |