Show V9TT9T mmw Gunnison Valley NewsSalina February 12 2003 Sun Search and Rescue New officers for Sevier County’s Commander Terry logged 3737 miles and manned bers and are accepting applications The cast has been selected and the Gunnison Valley Middle School is excited to begin preparing for the production of “Annie" The play will be presented on April 3 4 and 5 2003 and we will have more information as time goes one updating the community on important matters regarding the play Stella Hill is the play director with Kristal Childs as assistant director This will be the first play are very that the Gunnison Valley Middle School has presented and the faculty and studentbody excited SBA Economic Injury Foundation's grants awarded during the previous decade Over the course of the last ten years the Foundation has made more than 2534 grants throughout Utah ranging in size from less than $1000 to several million dollars "I know that if George and Dolores Eccles were alive today they would be delighted with the scope and variety of ways in which their Foundation has made a meaningful difference in improving the quality of life for all the people of our state" said Foundation President Spencer F Eccles "What I hope folks will gain from this report is a better understanding of the real and pressing needs we have here in Utah" he said "and how from the State Legislature to individual citizens doing what they are able we can all work in partnership to add mss those needs" Among the more visible grants made by the Eccles Foundation during the past decade were those for such things as the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Stadium arts organizations such as the Utah Symphony & Opera major Utah hospitals and organizations homeless shelters and capital facilities at the state's universities to name only a few But the Foundation's grants make an equally dramatic impact on communities throughout For exUtah funds ample the Foundation's have helped many small Utah towns upgrade their community parks benefitting children and families in places such as Annabella Scipio Castle Dale and Gunnison Other grants have allowed various to build organizations affordable housing provide guide dogs for the blind train to help abused or stock food neglected children families banks for protect thousands of acres of natural habitat lands fund college scholarships throughout the state give creative artists opportunities to explore new ideas and exhibit their work restore important historic landmarks and help fund the only health and dental clinic serving hundreds of Native American families living in poverty in Utah's vast Four Corners region Grant recipients note that the benefits accrued from Eccles counselors Foundation donations have been multiplied several times over by calling attention to community needs and encouraging others to help According to Jim Jensen Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Salt Lake "the Eccles Foundation grants have provided valuable visibil- wife Dolores Dore Eccles together as active philanthropists in Utah In 1960 they established the foundation that bears their names to ensure their charitable work would It continue after their lifetimes became active following Mr Eccles death in 1982 Mrs Eccles continued to guide the Foundation until her own passing in 1994 at the age of 91 ness Administration (SBA) The SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available for businesses dependent on farmers and ranchers sustaining crop losses due to drought Mormon crickets grasshoppers frost hail and high winds that occurred from January 1 2002 and continuing Farmers and ranchers are not eligible for these SBA loans However nurseries that are vie- - High Customer Satisfaction Rises Even Further Says Survey Norbest®: and supervisors Norbest Inc which already management made to achieve ity and credibility that have enjoys the highest brand loyalty employees this The attention paid to prompted many others to step among turkey consumers in its forward and give to our organization" he said adding that "every dollar from the Foundation has had a direct positive impact on the life of a child in this community" The Eccles Foundation foin five cuses its ts major education community care and health According to Foundation Vice President Alonzo W Watson Jr "We want to provide tangible help such as food clothing and shelter while also looking for ways to enrich our culture and environment and raise the quality of education and health care to create a healthier better educated citizenry to strengthen Utah's fu- is areas core marketing enjoy- - ing increasing levels of customer employee training supervision ar4 following product tions are evident by the small number of registered Despite greater efforts to pub- Norbest's unconditional plaints "Brand name and quality sell Perfect Turkey Every Time® Sat- in the marketplace It is so much isfaction Guarantee consumer easer 1° 8e the repeat sale and have been steadily complaints the brand loyalty when decreasing each year Com- - keeP consumers have a good plaints registered in 2002 were ence with a Norbest® product from the 24 previous Consumers gain confidence in that are consistently of years ago Complaints were reg- - products istered for only one out of every high quality and they trust each year and down from three 38 27400 purchases Very few companies can claim this level of satisfaction Norbest President and CEO R Jensen and John B Senior Vice President of ture" Steven The George S and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation is today the most visible legacy of its founders carrying on their philanthropic interests and goals As chairman and CEO of First for more Security Corporation than four decades ) Hall Regional LDS Singles Activities Businesses in some Utah tims of drought disasters can Colorado New Mexico and apply Businesses throughout Wyoming counties have until Utah are eligible to apply March 30 2003 to file applicaand further inApplications tions for disaster formation can be obtained by oans from the US Small Busiat calling the SBA George S Eccles was a moving force in Utah's business and He and his banking community worked Disaster Loan Deadline Approaching Eccles Foundation reaches Sevier Sanpete Communities with grants for park equipment Salina Museum The George S and Dolores Dore Fades foundation today released its Second Decade Report announcing its more than $193 million in philanthropic contributions to organizations in Utah during the peThis represents riod an increase of more than $160 percent more than the $30 million in grants the North Search & Rescue (left to right) David Willden-Vi- ce Lee Last year the posse ry 977 man hours for the Sheriff The group now has 22 memfor two new members Thanks purchase will give them the same outstanding results Our high customer service ratings in combination with the small amount of consumer com- - or TDD for the hearing impaired These loans are intended to assist businesses in offsetting working capital losses which they suffered as a result of the severe weather reducing the crop income of the area farmers and ranchers Small businesses claiming to have been physically injured by the disaster are not eligible Wednesday February 12 night 7pm at the home of Paul Hart 398 N Main St Spring City Bring a treat if you Game can come visit and play Contact Paul Hart Saturday February 15: Regional single adults Valentine Party 2pm at the Monroe Stake Center 140 South Main St Monroe Dinner and program Wednesday February 19: Game night 7pm at the home Ma urine Smith 255 E 300 S Ephraim Bring a treat if you can come visit and play For information call Saturday February 22: Single adult Sevier County Sheriff Booking Report February 1 2003 Carl Jay Ballow 19 of Payson Possession of Marijuana and possession of Drug paraphernalia Donald Bret Kouns 38 of DUI and condiKoosharem tional License violation Donal Jay Pullman 47 of Monroe - disordley conduct February 2 2003 Makell Gleave 20 of Elsinore -Court Order February 5 2003 28 of Charles Ray Patterson Court Order Salina February 6 2003 Kent Louis Banks 45 of Encinitas CA -- Warrant of Arrest Crabb 35 James Christiansen of Elsinore possession of Marijuana Driving with Metabolite and no drivers license in possession Clayton Leslie George 33 of Sigurd Possession of Marijuana and open container Charles William Snowden 26 of Pocatello ID Warrant of Arrest - DUI - - - - - bowling 7pm in Manti Brother Helmut Doelling PhD in geology will speak on Geology and You For more information call Angel at Wednesday February 26: Game night 7:00 pm at the home of Lisa Carmody 210 E 600 S Manti Bring a treat if you can come visit and play Friday February 28: Potluck dinner and Dance in Spring City 164 South Main Street at the chapel Dinner will begin at 7:00 pm This is a potluck dinner bring something to share The dance will begin by 8:30 This dance is for all single adults ages 21 to 101 from all around the region Contact Paul Hart Call the Sanpete Singles Hotline at for a recorded schedule of activities' If you would like to receive calendars of events please write to paulharlcutnel plaints goes a long way in mg to keeP the Norbest® brand a premium label in the and Quality Assur- ance complemented processing place and in the on this achievement: "We want to acknowledge the customers hard work and vigilant effort minds of our Here afesome helpful products for “Natural" prevention & relief: Echinacea Golden Seal iSES"" Otanmnito SwaKCnEDG (ShOkd Qnil$) Humidifier OJfiDiaiEKtt r?$i i i7r ssHriusre Inside Thnftway Market Gunnison (435) ATTORNEYS AT LAW DORIUS BOND & REYES Open Thursday & Friday OS cTHryi iMDexm Personal a Featuring the top Bull Riders in the country si ” ’1 s‘ - 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