Show Wednesday October 20 2004 Sanpete MessengerGunnison Valley Edition Sandy far a great marching band Thanks A GVH thank you to the bandleader Cody and the students who big S Hughes participated in the new marching band Words can't express the feeling of joy that experiwatched them enced as march in the homecoming parade There is just something about a band that makes for a greater school spirit and community pride Congratulations and best wishes in the future The caption under the picture of the band in this weeks ” To the paper says "first m the newcomers alley per ccr haps this is so but we old timers hase fond memories of great high school bands Boyd Goble was one leader who desenes credit He did a suRees along w ith per job the band mothers spearheaded many fund raising events to earn money to provide uniforms for our band students We were just as proud of our marching bands in the past as they provided music for our parades etc as we are as happy today to see an old tradition renewed Gunnison Valley is a great place to live Our appreciation goes out to the church civic leaders as well as schoolteachers and administrators and all the people in our valley who share their time talents and means to contribute to making it the best in the west With our new classic FM radio station which plays a music easy listening newspaper and now a marching band we are coming up in the world Progress with a Purpose With gratitude to those who make it possible and the Lorna Bown Gunnison By C Truitt R Staff writer MORONI — A designastate officials has the city irrigation tion by caused over budget by about $100000 reported project to go Jones & Demille engineer Darren Robertson at the city council meeting on Oct 13 The overrun w as due to state officials designating the planned middle pond as a structure hazard and holding the construction to the same standards as Deer Creek said Robertson best the CIB would give the council is a 50 percent grant and a 50 percent 0 percent interest loan The downside of the loan grant is that it would still raise handle the cost of project and the monthly fee would also rise recommend reducing the The middle pond was designed to carry which state water officials said would make the pond a hazard and require it to meet different construction standards Robertson said if the pond size was reduced to it would no longer have to meet high hazard structure conditions and it would also save some op- Robertson told the the project could be cut by reducing the project “wish” list by asking the Community Impact Board by reducing reporting requirements With the reduced size the city would lose one day of re- (CIB) to cover the additional funding or by reducing the pond size He said reducing the said it still has built in Even with the pond size council project list priorities wouldn’t be enough and the erating costs serve However Robertson plenty of reserve re- duction which would save about $100000 the project is still over $118000 overrun weeks ago from the North but Robertson said the confund could easily tingency Some jobs in America are being moved to India People here are losing jobs and losing money The people who own the businesses are makmoney because the Although By Holly they expect to pond size council members will study the issue for a week before giving final approval In another matter the council doesn’t like the move of the election booths to the opera house The council said using the city hall costs less and it has handicap facilities A concern was also raised about the new opera house floors and carpet The council plans to contact County Clerk Kristine Frischknecht about the matter The council also voted to change their council meeting night from every second to every third Wednesday Wednesday The change will take place in January 2005 tradition alive or we have one nal game that decides the final fate of these two dolls We all know that one of the coaches at Manti called it off because of an accident involving a very important “nose” (you all Nicholes Staff writer SPRING CITY— At the council meeting on Oct 7 the Spring City Council approved two Eagle Scout projects proposed to beautify the city Caden Walker and his father Dan proposed renovating the wooden tops of picnic tables owned by the city for $25 per table Walker and his scout troop plan to spend up to 150 hours stripping and repainting the old tops The council approved the project and the use of the south building at the city’s equipment lot Another proposed Eagle Scout project came from Eric and Dennis Watson Eric has inventoried the street signs in town and has found 22 poles missing along with 15 additional signs needing to be replaced He has proposed to paint and replace the missing poles and signs The council agreed to work with the project Mayor John Thomas as- signed Neldon Jensen w ho is the councilperson in charge of roads to coordinate with Eric on the details One complication in the project is to match parts to the different styles of signs and posts currently in use know what we are talking about) The tradition has been alive and going strong for many years — why call it off now? Accidents 19 II pointee Also deferred until the council can get further input from a agency such as Rural Water was a $3800 proposal from Hansen Allen and Luce to file use permits for retaining the city’s ownership of excess water Bids and drawings for two projects in the new section of the cemetery are being reviewed for compatibility with drawings from Jones and DeNlille engineering consultants of the city The first project is the construction of water lines and relocating a ditch to straighten the road and establish more burial sites The second project is the installation of a sprinkler system Councilman Tom Allred is also investigating the possibility of a rock monument for the front Entertainments Uht Tag Arcad Parti Seek us out at Avoid the G & Saturday: 3 to midnight g into a g maze filled with menacing figures that will tweak your senses and have you dying to come back Black lights gooey webs and sensations around every turn Let’s see if you survive! 77 S Main in The committee will go back to the tradition of lighting the old school at a lighting ceremony They are also planning Dut of Shape? around town Prize donations can be referred to Shannon Mickel Funds collected and used to renovate the old school are up to Another $4970 is needed A rummage sale will be held at the old school on Nov 6 to add to the fund $96000 Lack of Energy? 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Ephraim lines and make your group reservations now Children be accompanied by a responsible adult Admittance: $450 per person 283-012- iii 5 to have prizes for decorated homes Main Gunnison under age 10 need to Reserve Now at Parnell reported that the Spring City Christmas Party Committee is off to a good start Youth groups plan to repair and renovate the outdoor decorations on Nov 3 The committee plans to decorate City Hall on Nov 29 for the Dec 3 event Hours : Mon thru Fri 6 am to 7 pm 7 to 11 am Saturday is turning their Laser-Ta- EDEEN of the cemetery He recommends engraving unfaced local oolite and he is negotiating with a firm in American Fork to quarry and engrave the stone In other reports anticipated citations from the Beautification Committee have not yet been served Councilman Boyd Mickel has refrained from signing stating that the citations are too general He and Gary Parnell have recommended that tire particular infraction be noted on the citation along with reference to a specific paragraph or section of the city ordinance PEN Stressed? Weekdays: 3 to 10 pm Friday w'ho lost his or her job think they should bring some jobs back by letting them know they are hurting America Ethan Warnock Ephraim The mayor complimented both projects and said he appreciated the service to the city In other actions the council passed amendments to the Employee Policy Manual to ensure a workplace The amendments allow for drug testing of applicants for city employment and random and followup testing of city employees An action to appoint a member to the planning and zoning committee was tabled pending notification of the prospective ap- Ira Oct Anony mous Manti High Students people in India are willing to work for less money Since people here don’t have money they can’t go to the store This affects a lot of people not just the person 1 2I-2- alive for 64 years? I guess it just depends on who gets hurt and their standing So please reconsider and don’t destroy a long very exciting very fun tradition Eagle projects will help beautify Spring City the rest of the amount have happened in games before and nobody has called it off for any other incident so why should this broken nose be any different? That’s sports sometimes you get hurt But is that a good reason to call off a tradition that has been Sanpete cheerleaders and we have to say that we agree Howwe do not think that we should just hand Sandy and Pete over We think either we keep the ever Bring jobs back from India ing more Moroni irrigation project over budget after state designation and Pete Tradition As basketball season is approaching some students at Nlanti High School would like to voice their opinion on the Sandy and Pete controversy and say that we would like to see the traditional game between Nlanti and North Sanpete High Schools continue Ev en though it is a very competitive and some people say “unnecessary and very rough” game I know that for students at both schools it is a major highlight of the basketball season We read the article a few Off Your First Month With this Coupon! Discover just how rewarding exercising can he Call or stop by today your body will thank you! |