Show 9 4-- H April 9 2003 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun Revue to Rural Development Home Repair Loans Sterling Honors showcase talent April 12 at Available in Richfield LDS New The Section 504 direct loan to make the home safe is intended to provide energy efficient furnaces and funds to owner occupants of water heaters can be installed Other eligible purposes inmodest single family homes to repair those properties Loan clude finishing a room to accomfunds are available for repairs to modate the needs of the family repairing driveways sidewalks improve or modernize a home and porches fixing water and make it safer or more sanitary or storm damage plus others or remove health and safety hazThe sum of the outstanding ards To be eligible the applibalance on all Section 504 loans cant must meet agency income can not exceed $20000 The credit ownership and asset reloans have a maximum term of quirements The ways in which loan funds 20 years and an interest rate of 1 A real estate mortgage recan be used is by repairing percent in required for loans of more placing roofs providing a sanitary water and waste disposal than $7500 For additional information system that meets local health department requirements in- and to see if you might qualify stalling screens windows or please contact our office staff at ext 4 or taking other steps insulation Tabernacle program Saturday April 12 is the date demonstration confor the tests public speaking contests and Talent Revue All events will be held at the LDS Tabernacle on Center Street and 2nd West in Richfield Talks demonstrations and horse demonstrations can be scheduled any time between 9 am and 12 noon The Talent Revue and Public Speaking contest will begin at 2 pm Public Speaking (with the exception of Horse Public Speaking) will be given between judging classes of the Talent Revue All presentations are to address some phase in which the participant of is enrolled A demonstration shows a skill or method of doing something that results in a finished product An illustrated ideas with talk communicates visual aids Public speaking talks promote the program and do not use visual aids The Talent Revue includes four talent divisions: instrumental piano vocal and variety Performances should not be long than 5 minutes and should be in keeping with the high ideals of the program Participants must be enrolled in and must sign up for any of these events by April 10 2003 Please call the USU Extension to reserve office at demonstration times A Talent Revue form must be picked up at the office 250 North Main Si hr ' ' 4 Christensen were announced during the 31st annual Deseret program on April 3 that got underway at 7:00 pm Natasha the program under the direction of program Steven Kris Bartholomew Paur Heath Fourteen winners and 29 runners-uSterling Scholars of Central Utah Madsen of Manti High School hosted Dale and Kalene Eyre Richfield Millard High School had the most winners during the evening with five Manti had two and Juab Delta South Sevier Cedar Ridge North Sevier Juab had four Wayne and Richfield each had one Delta and Manti each had five runners-uSouth Sevier North Sevier and Millard each had three and Piute North Sanpete Gunnison honors from Gunnison Valley High School Wayne and Richfield each had one Winning Runner-USteven Heath and Paul Christensen Foi more about this story see were Kris Bartholomew s wwwgtelconet-new- f Don't wait until July to fish the Utah's rivers and streams best fishing of the year is happening now "There's some fantastic stream and river fishing in Utah now and it should continue through spring and early summer" said Tom Pettengill sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources The reason is drought In a year with normal snowfall high - runoff from the mountains raises water in rivers and streams to levels that are almost unfishable by early May Those high levels often remain until That won't be the case this year "Runoff will be much lower and that means rivers and stretches below dams where releases for irrigation can raise water levels temporarily "When this happens head higher in elevation until you reach river and stream stretches that are above the reservoirs "With the warm weather we've had recently insect hatches are already happening and fish are actively feeding" Pettengill said "Some of the best flows of the year are happening now and the fish are comfortable and active" Pettengill says many streams and rivers are accessible and others will be by late April or early May He provides the following advice to anglers fishing streams should be fishable Utah's rivers and streams durand early summer: through the spring and sum- ing spring Fish during the middle of the mer" Pettengill said The only exception are day "The evenings and mom- - Richfield and completed by April 10 All criteria for demonstrations may by picked up at the office as well 1 291 mo can afford a Satellite Dish You Contact Audrey Boore ings are still fairly cold but the weather warms up by and that's when the bugs start to hatch" he said Check fishing reports visit local tackle shops and talk with other anglers to learn which areas are fishable and where fish are being caught The DWR's weekly fishing report can help extends conThe Committee dolences to Linda and Glen Goff Get well wishes to all that have been under the weather Chris and Nancy Goff and this past week Penny and Troy Hartley and Congratulations to the stufamilies as father and grandfadents that earned honor roll stather Archie Hardcastle died this tus for the third quarter Gunpast week Mr Hardcastle lived nison Valley High School stuin Centerfield dents are: 9th grade ligh Honor annual sterling The Roll - Brooke Heath Laura was Mecham 10th grade High It's updated every Thursday scholar awards program held April 3 2003 at the Manti Honor Roll: Stephanie Boore and is available on the Internet School 12th Grade High Honor Roll or High at (wwwwildlifeutahgov) Congratulations to Steven Steven leath 12th Grade lonor by calling toll free at Heath as a runner up in the Roll - Craig Brown Middle Trade and Technical Education School Honor Roll: 6th grade Fish at the heads of pools Steven is the son of Jae and Honor Roll - Allen Boore This is where many of the active fish are waiting for their next Sandra Heath Grandparents Samuel Brown 7th Grade are Gayle and JoAnn Heath of Honor Roll - Terra Jo Despain meal Redmond and Audrey Boore 8th Grade Honor Roll - Maren Consider using small spinChris Bartholomew was a Brown ners and spoons which allow runner up in visual arts He is Kerry and Nanette Despain you to cover more water than the grandson of Stella and Jay have been recognized nationally bait does son of Catherine and by the American Nagus If you haven't caught any- Jensen and of Randall Bartholomew for having 2 Registered thing within 20 minutes hop in Mayfield Angus cows included in the your vehicle and visit a differCongratulations goes to all the Association 2003 Pathfinder Reent reach of stream "Bugs might 112 students that competed in port The Pathfinder report be hatching on a different the program identifies superior Angus Cows stretch or the water might be The Middle School presented based upon recorded perforclearer somewhere else" first play "Annie" April their traits that are economi-- ’ mance until Pettengill said "Move you 34 and 5 2003 Those young cally important to efficient beef find the fish" can be very proud of production More than 1250000 people more Utah's Among their performance they pre- eligible rams were examined to rivers the Provo Weber Axtell students in the determine Pathfinder status and Green should provide exce- sented were Ben Boore in The Gunnison Valley High production llent fishing this spring double rolls as and Bert "Sandy" Pettengill said To catch fish later In the summer Pettengill advises anglers to America's lop 50 on the street Mary Tara w w so it lands quietly on the surface or cast into turbulent waters upstream from the pool and then let your lure or bait drift through it" he said Switch to Dish Network Its os Easy as A or School Play "A Healy Allen Boore as Hans Night's Dream" competed in Morgenthaw and New Yorker competition and placed 2nd Maren Brown as Buckland as Mrs approach streams and rivers quietly and to cast their lures or baits to the heads of pools Pugh the Cook and Heidi the music where fish are usually waiting Bastian provided "Try and cast your lure or bait w$149 Activation Fee A Axtell News f Fishing is great this time of year place This will let them compete in later in April State Competition Young Womanhood Recognition Award Remember to send the news to the Salina SunGunnison Valley News B b) 'Free Dish’ Program a) 'Free For All' Program America's Top 50 §11200 §2490 m© m© No Activation Fee $149 Activation Fee A Credits America's Top 100 §2100 mo §3300 $149 Activation Fee & m© No Activation Fee Credits America's Top 150 $3090 tao $4299 $149 Activation Fes & Credits $7299 Everything dance is a fund raiser for the American Cancer Society Sponsored by the Gunnison Youth This rae No Activation Fee Pak City Council (Top 150 & 4 Movie Pkgs) t PRES Requires Standard 12- - 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