Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Economic Highlights — Industrial News Review Happening! that Affect the Dinner Pails Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual National Pi obis ms Ins p and International rrable from Local Welfare — 0O0 — With few exceptions the prcm-iicorgiess has neither accepted nor any legislative proposals of importance (The exceptions include the passing of bills extending the life of the RFC until July 1 1939 renewing the president’s authority to execute reciproval trade agreements renewing hi power over dollar devaluation and providing for the voluntary retirement of supreme court justice on full p?y at the age of This congimional inertia is 70) principally due to the julicial reorganization proposal which is commanding the full time and interest of the bulk of congressmen Hut sooner or later congress will have to get around to other Items on its calendar—and weigh proposal touchirg amoat every phase of industry commence government and agriculture The statu of major proposed legislation “wax recently mummed tip by the Capital Daily It show that many bill are atill In committee though a number have been reported out and have passed one house or another Note on some of thee bills follow: GOC— A White House sponsored bill to make the COC a permanent in Uud of an emergency agency has been Introduced In the house It will probably become law with little opposition The OOC is one New Deal project which has receive! almost 'Unanimous endorsement Coal ' Control— Senator Guffey has introduced 'a bill whkih would subject the soft coal indusA federal try to a "little NR4’’ coal commission would be establi ed and would create a code concernlabor ing marketing working hour AJ1 companies subetc relations scribing to the code would be taxed of rale cent the price of Ik per would be their coal SHEEPMEN’S and COMPING SUPPLIES WE ARE FOR HEADQUARTERS ALL SUCH SUPPLIES Tenta Tarpaulins Lamp Dlack Wagon Covers Unseed Oil Mineral Camp Stoves Ik Clappers Camp Sheep Utensil Red Delhi Sheep Crook Etc When in need of y cf the above call cn ua Our price are always righ'l ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware 7 taxed 15 per cent Thu Joining tha code 'would be "voluntary” In theory 4ut ruinously expensive for a company to stay out lias a good chance ' to ppsa in Inter Licensing of Euslnesae — A state Commerce proposal to force federal licensing of all businesses operating in more than one state has been introduced In the senate by Scnataf O’Mahoney and In Mead the house by Representative lias relatively poor chance to pass Crop Insurance—This farm relief measure enjoyed the distinction of being supported by both candidate A in the last presidential election hill to create a fedeiul crop insurance corporation with a capital of ta insure wh°at sgainst loss-from natural causes ha passed the house will doubtless become law Retail Price Fixing — Senator Tyd Miller are ings and Representative of a bill which would establish ta permit manufactuiers minimum retail price at which their product canbe sold Several state have law to this effect in operation' now and the princ ple has been upheld by the courts However consiis derable developing agitation the Tydlngs - Miller bill against well as conas businessmen among sumers and it may find the going hard War— Senator SBwppard 1 father of a bill whose future is doubful that would authorize the president ta fix prices in time of wwr and requisition any and all needed goods or service — Most Important Transportation measure lit this field is the Petten-gibill which would repe 'he bug and short haul provision of the transbill This passed the portation act house list year but never came to a vote tn the senate Chance of it becoming law this year h fairly good ia dethough considerable veloping Pure Foods — A bf’d introduced in the senate which U very simihr to a hill beaten last session would preetc vent adulteration misbranding in Interstate of drugs and fool commerce Futurf doubtful Farm Tenacy — Practically everyone agree that the high percentage of farm tenacy in all agricultural states is one of the gravest farm problems I eader Lunkhead has authorized a house bill to make loan to tenants so they may purchase The White farm and equipment House I strongly In favor of tuch a plan but recent reports say that tho president doubts whether the necessary money can be raised —estimates show that the cost of substantially reducing tenacy would be vast week labor — The Bbck bill l in committee prebab’y will not pass even This by no means exhaust the more vital Items on the calen Ur but It Indicate! that congress has a big Job ahead On practically all of thee matters there will be welter of debate and almost as many divergent opinions 3 there are con In the past As White gressmen House views will be the decisive factor Seeks Patronage For High School J CCC CAMP NEWS Co 4793 Camp 9 Mayfield Utah (Continued from page 1) The recent letter from former when two? trip a day are figured member of the Mayfield CCC camp the anvoun that could be saved would who were discharged last month inbe surprising during the school term dicate that several of the men desire are A special meeting was called atj to return to camp The report that employment In parts of MisMayfield Wednesday evening and a souri limited and suggesvery of the proponUrge representation tion are that the boys remain In ents from the club was In attendance camp until employment opportunities ' Due to the fact that The NewsImprove printed on Wednesday afternoon full detail of the meeting will be reportFirst Lieutenant Coye E Huffman ed In next week's issue s from CCC Company 480 E J Grossenburg a special guest hit Pleasant arrived at the Mayfield was introduced during the session cimp April 12 Mr Grossenburg who has had experience In the poultry Captain Beach E Taber commandmarketing business and who came arrived In ing officer of Camp 9 ta this city from Galeeburg I1L outwith seventy enrollee from lined a plan whereby hejwill open the camp southwestern Missouri Captain Taplant operated by the Utah Indepenber received a transfer to the Reddent Turkey Grower to afford a Calif ding district CCC Redding d market to farmers and and left Her the first of the week poultrymen In the valley for egg and poultry Mr Groseenberg plana First Lieutenant Lelind O Gee ta settle here permanently and will have the plant In operation in the with the Mayfield camp received word of a transfer to Fort Lewis near The future new very Industry will be welcomed by everyone Inter- district COC Fort Lewis Wash II ested In the future growth of the left for his new post the fore part Mr Grossenburg has also of the week valley been named as manager of the plant William Justesen a member of the for the Utah Independent company and wiU act in this capacity when Ferron COC Company 959 arrived the big plant i processing the fall at the Mayfield camp April 8 ta asrun of turkeys sist on the road project sa a caterMr Jurtesen was The Lion were also honored by pillar operator the presence of two distinguished members of the Woodward Okla Lion chib L S Fisher and Herman J Salz who by strange coincidence were spending the night at the local hotel while en route to the coast After making themselves known they THE BEST BUY IN were invited to join the Gunnison 9 CALIFORNIA WINE Mr Fisher Lions in the meeting who Is mayor of Woodward responded ta a request for a speech and surstated that he was agreeably prised to Uam that the Gunnison club had such a large membership in comparison with the population and also compnended the member on the fine project they were sponsoring Mr Salz cashier of (the Rink of Woodward and treasurer for the Lion club In hla city presented a comparison of the routine of the Gunnison club with his club which proved very Interesting The Lions from Oklahoma extended vYET a cordial Invitation to the Gunnison Lions ta visit their home city if any of them happened to take a trip to IJ the great oil state ! ") iiD'in lkiiTVpygi CELEBRATE WEDDING Mr and Mrs Hart J Sanders and motored to family of Spearmint Richfield Sunday an celebrated their The twentieth wedding anniversary festivities were held at the home of John Kyhl parent Mr and Mr to Mrs Sanders and comprised an elaborate dinner party Chameleons can see in two directions at the same time one way with each eye Dr Hugh F Webb OPTOMETRIST WILL BE AT THE GUNNISON HOTEL Thursday April 29 A Announcement The Processing Plant operated by the Utah Independent Turkey Grower will be opened this Thursday’ morning under the management of E J The new management Crosscnburg will offer a market to the pou!trymen of the Gunnison Valley for egg and poultry payi g the h’ghe't market price at all time ti Bring Your Poultry Product to UaYcur Bus!nc will be Appreciated t ‘ A BRILLIANT NEW SERIAL IN THIS PAPER L t formerly camp a member of the Mayfield Steward Udail district forest inspector visited the camp on April re7 and discussed certain problem lated to the work project with EngiSuperin neer B E Argyle Project d tendent J C Munk and George The Mayfield CCC camp received from library No Moab 2 Company 581 Camp April 13 composed of 100 new books t traveling a Members of Company 4793 were visited April 12 by Chaplain R E Curtis who led the company In several community songs which always are participated In with much spirit After this period of singing the chaplain delivered an Interesting message on the subject of what is a man’s worth REMEMEBER —We always X have a complete line ©I Fresh Green Vegetable kept Freh and Appetizing! FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY When you want GOOD GOODS The Mayfield camp was visited by Brigadier General W C Sweeney Fort Douglas commander district C Bernard and First Lieutenant Brown of Fort Douglas on April 14 visit our store! Elmer’s Market "The Store with the The Mayfield CCC camp was pret Friendly Door” sented with a program by Snow college at 8:15 p m In the recreation hall AD the men new and old enjoyed the program Immensely Prof NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Christensen was in charge of the fl 9 Department of the Interior program A luncheon was served to in the at Salt Lake City Utah and entertainer the visitor mess hall at 7:00 p m April 20th 1937 NOTICE is hereby given that CalThe time when father conduct a vin Memmott of Seipio Utah who strike is with the eve- no March 1st 1929 made stock raisreal for ning paper when it comes time to dry ing homestead entry So the supper dishes Lot 4 SWttNWK WSWK SecSection 12 Township tion 1 N W 19 South Range 2 West Sait Lake Meridian has filed notice of IntenA SPECLAL tion ta make Final Proof ta Establish INVITATION claim ta the land above described beCome in and see- what a fore Grant L Thompson Notary Pubdifference a hair cut and a lic at Seipio Utah on the 5th day clean shave will make in of June 1937 your appearance Claimant names as 'witnesses: RuDon Cecil Martin ben Quamburg Probe rt and Ralph Monroe all of Seipio Utah THOMAS F THOMAS We can care for Register clothe cleaning needs tool First pub April 22 last pub May 20 George’s Barber Shop |