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Show GUXTXTIC fAXT yAtlay oze,t qoafectemot Volume 7 • Number 45 Christmas Preview at Gunnison Market Thur Nov 10 4 to 9 pm 41 91 64 34 69 Mayfield Town Council Members (Vote for 2) Gunnison City Council Members (Vote for 3) Elise Bown Blake Donaldson Brian Jensen Melissa Judy Kent Larsen Jordan Stewart 166 201 215 205 174 128 Amanda Bennett Desirae Christiansen Billie Coates Catherine Coulter 66 99 107 31 Fayette Town Council Members (Vote for 2) Adult Singles Dinner Thur Nov 10 • 6 pm Gunnison Stake Center Thanksgiving Dinner & Entertainment Lamar Bartholomew 24 28 Robert Warren Kathlyn Williams 21 American Legion Rifle Raffle Drawing Fri Nov 11 After the first show @ the Casino Star Theatre It's time to start thinking about the upcoming Christmas Lights Parade on Saturday November 26. Please participate! Voters showed up to cast their ballots on Tuesday in Gunnison. Fayette, Axtell and Mayfield residents were required to mail their votes in previously. Four valleywide races were determined. No elections were held in Centerfield, all three incumbents ran unopposed. Pictured are Betty Oliver and Nedra Bowles who showed up at the poles early to cast their votes. Email items for What's Happening in Gunnison Valley to gazetteagtelco.net or fax to 528-5179 or call 528-5178 Veterans Day activiles planned in the valley Gunnison Valley will remember our veterans this Friday with three separate activities. The Gunnison Valley Middle School and Centerfield American Legion Post #105 will host a program for veterans at 9 a.m. in the middle school gymnasium. The program will recognize the veterans in attendance, the school band will play a medley of service anthems and there will be a video presentation. The Casino Star Theatre will be showing the move Real Steel at 7 and 9 p.m. Veterans will be admitted free of charge. After the 7:00 show the American Legion will have their drawing for the Christensen Arms rifle. All proceeds from the evening's show will be donated to the new Veterans Memorial project. American Legion Post #104 and Gunnison Valley High School will put on a program at the high school at 11 a.m. Following the program, the American Legion Wornen's Auxiliary will hold their annual raffle drawing. Winners will be announced for the many donated and handmade items. This year's featured speaker at the high school's program will be Sgt. first class Roger Keith Peterson. Peterson, a 1989 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School, was a starting player on the baseball and basketball varsity teams beginning with his freshman year. He was also a starting pitcher, shortstop and catcher on the GVHS Baseball team. He joined the Utah National Guard, 145th Battalion, Field Artillery, Battery B in 1989 and attended Boot Camp at Ft. Sil, Oklahoma after graduating from high school. While at Ft. Sil, he won several awards, including Top Markmanship Award as well as the Top PT ( Physical Training) Award. After completing training at Ft. Sil, Peterson then served an honorable mission for his church to Tucson, Arizona. After returning from his mission he married Hollie Mathews in the Manti LDS Temple. Roger continued competing in marksmanship competitions with the 145th, taking honors seven times at the National Shooting Competition. He enjoys training new recruits with the 145th at the summer camps which have been held in numerous places, including Canada where they worked alongside the Canadian Military Peterson has deployed three times during his career in the National Guard. He was deployed to the Tooele Army Depot for one year in 2002 to guard against terrorism. He then deployed to Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 where he saw the devastation that followed the hurricane. He was then deployed to 711°17 • IlLtr,, Gunnison Stake to hold semi-annual conference • ourtesy oto Sgt. First Class Roger Peterson will be the featured speaker at the Veterans Day program at the high school this Friday. Iraq, assigned to Camp Bucca from 2007 to 2008. Each time, he has had tremendous support from his wife, Hollie and his three children, BrieAnn (17), Braylie (15) and Brycen (9). Peterson continues to serve his country in the Utah National Guard in the PreTraining and Mobilization \3 ■A 1 Training. He trained the Triple Deuce, 222nd Battalion, as well as the 211th Battalion prior to their deployment to Iraq/Afghanistan. Peterson is a Case Manager at Central Utah Correction Facility and lives in Mayfield with his wife and children. by CHRISTI GARFF The Gunnison Utah Stake Conference is scheduled for Saturday November 12th and Sunday November 13th. Residents from throughout the valley are encouraged to attend. Saturday's scheduled meetings will begin with a Priesthood Leadership meeting at 4 p.m. at the Stake Center. Those leaders invited to attend include from the stake; the stake presidency, the stake clerk and his assistants, the stake executive secretary, the stake patriarchs and high council members, the stake young men's presidency, the stake auditors and their committee. From the ward and branches the following are encouraged to be in attendance; bishoprics and branch presidencies, clerks and their assistants, executive secretaries, high priest group leaders, their secretaries and instructors, elders quorum presidencies and secretaries and their instructors, adult Aaronic Priesthood leaders and advisors, young men presidencies, secretaries and advisors and adult Scouting leaders. Following the Priest- 71! (4t\( Daily Spedals $4.25 plus tax • Comes with a Large Drink! 574 South Main, Gunnison • 528-3456 K 2 Copy Price • One Dollar Voting results! Debra Humphrey Douglas McMahom Travis Blackburn Michael E Forbush Tyler Blackburn Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 11 Gunnison, UT ECRWSS 8 Thursday, November 10, 2011 Axtell Special Service District Board Members (Vote for 3) Address Service Requested hood Leadership Session an adult session will begin at 7 p.m. This meeting is for all adults. Speakers will include President Greg Rosenvall, President Bruce King, President Bruce Blackham and Sister Sara Donaldson. Sunday morning meetings will begin with a Youth Session from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Speakers will include the Stake Presidency and Stake Young Women's President Vickie McArthur as well as Elder David Crane. A General Session will be the concluding meeting for this year's semiannual Stake Conference. This meeting will begin at 10 a.m. under the direction of local leaders and will be broadcast from church headquarters with speakers selected from the General Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Overflow broadcasts will be available for the General Session only in the Centerfield Chapel, the Fayette Chapel and at the Community Care Center. Members of the Stake High Council have been assigned to preside at these locations to offer any assistance that might be needed. Mexican 6 Americ Food! |