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M'mc r' Vol82 No 37 September 10 2003 Gunnison Utah 84634 Open House New Pavilion Planned for Gunnison City Park New businesses and a new pavilion were approved as part of the regular Gunnison City Council meeting held on September 3 2003 Larry Jensen representing the Gunnison Lions Club showed the council the plans for a storage building with canopy for the southeast comer of the Gunnison City Park The club had already begun setting forms for the structure The council had given tentative permission for the club to begin a new facility but wanted assurances that it was not going to be a cinder block or vinyl siding building Jensen said the council would have input as to the color of the brick and shingles Two business licenses were approved A Home Occupation license was given to Belinda Bair Gunnison's attorney was going to meet with UDC and get them ironed out She mentioned that Rep Bradley Johnson had to make another phone call on the city's behalf "After our meeting last Tuesday several key issues we had thought we had compromised on were back on the table" said Nay Council member Rod Taylor spot checked a letter that will be going to area residents concerning the costs of the new pressurized irrigation project It will lay out the costs as well as the impact fees costs to residents who want to get opto the system Final costs to the homeowners are yet to be released by Taylor However a graph detailing the information will be part of the letter As of yet the letter is still for Bair Feet Body Rejuvenation under composition and unavailA commercial license was given able to the public The council also approved a to Angie Picket for Jean Scene a new clothing store that will open Public Hearing for property at soon in part of the old Gunni- 177 East Center This property son Implement building on will be changed to R & C 1 from Main Street The property is In other business the council owned by Bob Fleming and it discussed the Memo of Under- lies adjacent to the property bestanding between the city and ing proposed as a new dental clinic The hearing was set for Utah Department of Corrections Council member Lori Nay October 1 2003 at 8:00 pm A resolution allowing the said that a few snags were still keeping the document un- Gunnison Swimming Pool to signed but that Peter Sterba sell monthly passes was ap- - September 17 the South Sanpete School Distirct will have an Open House of the new District Office in Manti The Open House begin at 4:30 pm with a chance for people to tour the building At 5:30 pm there will be a brief dedicatory program with musical numbers performed by students from Manti and Gunnison High Schools and remarks from past Superintendent Lewis Mullins Following the Open House the Board will hold their regular meeting to which the public is always invited and welcome On will proved The cost for a month's pass will be $30 individual $18 Senior Rate $75 family Desirae Ball Named Miss Utah State Fair First Attendant Desirae Ball of Gunnison was one of nineteen girls from throughout the State to compete for the title of Miss Utah State Fair at the annual Miss Utah State Fair Pageant held on September 4lh in Salt Lake City Ball was chosen as First Queen Tiffany Christie of Attendant to Utah County The contestants competed in five areas which included private interview talent evening gown swimsuit and on stage interview Ball will now have the opportunity along with the queen to reign over the Utah State Fair activities for the entire week Upon completion of their reign they will be awarded a scholarship to the school of their choice Desirae Ball is the daughter of Ron and Gayle Ball of Gunnison New Store Opens New Leaders The LDS Centerfield Second Ward Bishopric was changed two weeks ago Bishop Keith James and his counselors were released In their place is Bishop Howard Peterson center Larell Hansen First Counselor left and Jon Simmons Second Counselor at right Back row Executive SecretaryLyn McAfee and Mark Christensen Ward Clerk Principal invites public input during Accredication process GVHS with input from all faculty mem- - members so a representative bers representative parents number are asked to respond to community members and stu-- questionnaires and evaluate rent statistics to provide us with We have a profile analysis of their opinions evaluations and the school observations We are having spewhich will continue to GVHS Students will cial department be meetings on the afbe excused from ternoon of Monday yearly lookschool at 1:25 pm ing at test September 15 to on Monday have the teachers course taktests Core test 15 complete part of this September and any other assessments stuing patterns process Students will be excused from dents take to see where students class offer- ' school at 1:25 rate early gradut are learning and identify areas ings pm where more attention needs to ation rate numbers of students We will have the same schedule be given taking college classes and any as on Fridays so students will that is acces- attend all their classes and buses In the past the accreditation other information will run the same as they do on process took place every ten sible the We at are now all schools point of identi- Fridays years go We wanted parents to know through this process every three fying the desired results of student learning that their high school students to six years will be out of school early on this Gunnison Valley High School Again teachers parents stuis in the second year of a two dents and community members coming Monday Ifyou want more information year process to look at the data will be asked to help identify from all assessments evaluate what they think students should on the accreditation process and that data and set goals for the know and be able to do when what is being done at Gunnison they graduate from high school Valley High School please call coming years It is impossible to include all stuWe have written a mission the school or come in to talk to dents belief statement and statements parents and community the Principal Kirk Anderson or the Counselor Linda Miller by Kirk Anderson GVHS Principal Schools in the State of Utah regularly go through an accreditation process where schools of what the conduct a school is currently teaching and what students are learning They evaluate test scores using the ACT assessment Stanford Achievement tests reading assessments writing Seeing the area's need for a classy second hand children's clothing store Stacey Johansen of Redmond has opened Kids and More at 8 N Main in Richfield to serve this purpose Kids and More offers new and used children’s clothes ranging in size from newborn to 14 as well as baby furniture accessories swings toys daybeds and maternity clothes There is also a new line of baby lotions and shampoos available and new blessing gowns and shoes Kids and More pays cash for this type of items brought in by Interested residents and Johansen offers incentives such as an additional 20 given for purchased items if the seller opts for credit “We are trying to focus on clothing that Is In really good condition only slightly worn are freshly laundered and have no buttons or snaps missing Anyone interested in selling this type of product to us can call and we'll set up an appointment to view the merchandise" slates Johansen The store promises great things for the area and has had a great response since their doors opened last week Hours are from Monday through Friday and Saturday R COPY scores I If |