Show (g) Gumison -- Valley Vol 82 No 43 October 2 2 2003 Gunnison Fire In The Back! Utah 84634 Meet The Candidate Night Set f 1 X What started as a grass and trash burn in the back of Freedom Ford quickly got out of hand and started to burn a pile of nearly 200 discarded tires This happened on October 15 The tires were being stored for the CUCF gun range According to Juan and informed them of the Larson the company had contacted the local firemarshall burn A quick breeze and just the right set of circumstances led to the fire Gunnison truck and then used the foam truck to Fire Department responded first with the pump a put out the blaze Dark smoke from the fire blocked out the sun and caused quite area residents show for No citations have been issued The Gunnison Valley Lions Club invites the community to attend the annual "Meet The Candidates Night" on Wednesday October 29 The meeting will be held in the Gunnison City Hall "We hope to have all the candidates from Gunnison and Centerfield as well as from any candidates Mayfield and Fayette" said Lions President Larry Jensen The night is usually an open forum session with the candidats given a chance to share why they are running for office A public question and answer session generally follows The meeting will begin at 7 pm and is on the regular meeting night for the Lions Club You do not need to be a Lion to attend Gunison Council considers changing lanes in downtown hires part-tim- e police officer The Gunnison City Council has begun considering the idea of repainting Mam Street to match the highway as it goes out of Gunnison and into This idea was brought up at the regular council meeting on October 15 The council discussed the three lanes mission had discussed this possibility from 300 South to 300 in the past She reported that the P&Z was looking at North It was recommended that the change the possibility of putting in would create better traffic a stop light at the interseccontrol and that it would tion of Center and Main The P& Z ssed the lower cpeeds Karen Prisbrey told matter and determined that council members that the the four lanes created a betPlannmg and Zoning Com- - ter traffic flow that people wouldn't get bunched up behind the coal trucks and that it was actually safer the way it was She suggested the council hold a public of wearing one of the located in Mayfield hats featured at The has recently opened Hats Off Stake Conference meeting for mput from the Auditors Report for 2003 Only one small town's residents problem was reported in the Justice Court Council member Vern It concerned a case that had been dismissed Hatch was instructed to or suspended and the reason for the action he said the look into the matter further was not documented Otherwise a city was in good shape and was given a The Gunnison Police rtirent presented a clean opinion He said most of the city's debt couple of Reserve Officers was related to the operation of the swimofficer to be ming pool but that was looking better this and sworn in by the council year as it was actually showing some signs James McCutcheon of of a profit Donation requests from Kalon Ludvigson Salma was sworn in as a officer He is from Gymnastic Travel Support Shawn Crane for Homecoming and Gunnison fireworks Arizona and has been in for about Elementary Halloween Carnival were law enforcement tabled Recent budget cuts were cited as the sev en years reason In other business a from Kimball Council member Rod Taylor reported that and Roberts presented their (See Council on Page 8) by Jim Olsen The Hats Otf Cafe is ready to tell the world that if you want a small upscale dining experience while enjoying the beauty of a small community you've found the right place owner of the new cafe loTery Robertson cated in the old bonnet factory in Mayfield says she wanted to continue with the hat theme that has made the site endearing to those who eat there "We hope to give people a chance to enjoy some nice healthy meals that w ill leave just enough room for a decadent dessert" said Robertson Robertson will be joined in the kitchen by "world class chief" Kaylon Mclnelly "He is wonderful In fact we are lucky to have such a quality talent come create a wonderful dinning experience" said Robertson Besides the decadent desserts The Hats Off feature an International meal on Friday Saturday The Gunnison Utah Stake will hold its biannual conference on Saturday and Sunday October 25 and 26 at the DS Stake Center m Gunnison "Families - A Household of Cavl" is the theme for the conference A Saturday evening session will feature special guest speaker Brent Barlow Barlow is a professor at Brigham Young University and author I le is renowned for helping families in their marriage and personal relationships He will address this topic Gunnison Stake President Curtis Anderson has issued an invitation to all adults in the Gunnison Valley to attend this special meeting Sunday meetings will begin at 8 a m with a Youth Session and 10 p m for the General Session The Conference will again be broadcast in the Centerfield to choose from and a fun atmosphere Chapel to help assist with overflow The "Our dining staff will wear hats to give a meeting will also be translated into Spanhint as to the type of specials we are having" ish in a room inside the stake center she said Whether it is a sombrero for A Priesthood Leadership Meeting is or cowboy hats and sailor caps for scheduled for Saturday at 4 p m A Stake Surf & Turf night the dining experience will Youth Choir has been assembled to probe a treat vide music during the General session And did we mention the desserts? Robertson said that the cafe will also feature homemade cinnamon rolls and other pastries in the morning available for delivery in the Gunnison area along with catering special for those on a company dinners and drive up Mayfield Canyon The Hats Off Cafe is open Tuesday through The third annual Trunk Or Treat acThursday 7 am until 9 pm Friday and Saturday until 10 pm and on Sunday from 12 tivity for Gunnsion will be held on Ocnoon until 6 pm tober 31 beginning at 4 p‘m in the GunRobertson invites anyone coming to nison LDS Stake Center parking lot The activity has been a fun way for Mayfield to the Open House at the new Mayfield City Hall to stop by for a sample of younger children under 8 to trick or her wonderful desserts treat "It is important for people to understand that they need to bring their kids and plan on participating with an open trunk We don't want kids just dropped off" said Carolyn Childs one of the organizers For more information contact Childs at Hats Off Cafe opens Tery Robertson Cafe The Cafe Gunnison LDS in Mayfield Trunk Or Treat Returns Town Hall Open House The new Mayfield City HallOpen House take place this Saturday October 26 beginning at 3 pm A short dedication program will begin at 4 pm The Open House will continue until 6 pm The $200000 project includes a new parking lot sprinkler system furnishings and more according to Mayor Doug Bjerregaard “Without the donatinos of cash equipment and labor we wouldn't have this beautiful buldmg for the community to share Scott Reid Construction Gunnison was the general contractor on Fq! JBack will the project t COPY sh L - It is that time of year again time to reset your clocks back one hour Sunday October 26 at 2 a nrThis will also be a good time to change the battenes in your smoke alarms |