Show Ccntcrficld-Gunniso- 4 Auxiliary flame Delegates to Girls State n - GUNNISON GUNNISON YEAR Gunnison Joins V JC- up and landscape improvement program gets underway in Gunnison this Friday May 15th and will continue throughout the year and Mrs until the job is completed Ralph Lund has been named general chairman with Billy Nay representing the American Dorrell the Lions H1h Sub Myron TheJun- Redge Hermaneen Leslie clean-u- Jensen year at Gunnison Valley School amj ior Chamber of Commerce is limited to girls in Eligibility Allen Olsen the city the last half of their Junior Year The into be divided will city of Senior High School regardless three sections and the Legion of whether that year ends in and Lions each given a June or February She must have Jaycees Block chairmen will be district qualities of leadership character named and an inventory made of honesty courage and coopera- each block to outline a complete tiveness and must be in the updown old for per third of her class scholastic-all- Industrial Future For Valley Aired During Business Session Enthusiastic plans for an in- dustrial future for Gunnison and Valley area were aired during meeting May 7th of the Gunni- Businessmen’s son Association and three visitors Frost George from the Area Administration Ray Norton Utah Department of Employment Planning and John Gilner cloth- manufacturer and owner of new plant in Beaver Mr Norton explained that his department would help to de- velop an industry for this com- munity but the initiative had to He also come from the people suggested that the community work closely with Lenn Jensen executive secretary of the pete County Industrial Develop-ment Committee "Mr Jensen has done one of the finest jobs of any individual in Utah for his county” stated Mr Norton Mr Frost explained that his agency has money available for any legitimate business and nison was eligible for funds ing in a depressed area The ARA can provide as much as 65 per cent of the finances but the peo- pie and business enterprise must provide the balance This ar- rangement is necessary to make certain the people really want an industry and to grow and pro-- tearing program painting unsightly buildings trimming of trees replacing of fences etc Gunnison City will provide trucks to pick up trash placed in containers on the disposable streets this Saturday May 16 Other days will be arranged through the area chairmen Before and after pictures will be taken of some of the most unsightly lots and buildings in the community and will be shown at a later date stated the city chair- - munity in the State of Utah ana iyze its landscape improvement needs organize to get the job and begin work on active don programs Such a UTAH 84634 THURSDAY MAY 14 NO 1964 The Department of Utah Employment Security will be at the Gunnison City Hall between the hours of pm and 7 pm Thurs May 21 to take the names of women interested in sewing plant work The employment will be for a plant that is planned for the Gunnison area Only women interested in working are asked to make application Previous sewing experience is not necessary as the plant will carry on a training program At Funeral Rites held May 12th at pm in the Gun- LDS Chapel mson First Ward 77 for Linda Sophia Bardsley who died May 8th in the Gunnison Valley Hospital from a heart had been Miss Bardsley disease in failing health for several months She was born March 13 1887 in Gunnison the daughter of William and Martha Ann Duffin Bardsley She attended the local schools and graduated from Park !he also atCity High School tended the University of Utah Miss Bardsley was post mis- tress in Gunnison for many years and was an ardent member of the LDS Church She was a former YWMIA officer and member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Miss Bardsley was a clerk for Theador Christenson general store clerk at O B Burgland store and clerk at the J C Penney Co Always active she cared for her home and yards as long as her health permitted three sisSurvivors include ters Mrs Daniel (Amber) Violet Miss Salt Lake City Mrs and Bardsley Gunnison LeRoy (lone) Lund Woods Cross and nephews and nine nieces Three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death Bishop Morris Higgins directed which inthe funeral services cluded: prelude music by Mrs Lawrence Anderson prayer at the home LeRoy Lund opening Douglas prayer at the chapel Hyatt song “Invocation” Mrs Junior Bown and Keller Chris- BYU Junior Selected Top Business Student Joan Frandsen Named to BYU Honor 51 Vote Bond Women Sought For Local Plant Linda Bardsley Honored Tuesday were "TH Clean-U- p e fix Vi ' Miss State-Hid- COUNTY Initial Plans Call for Pickup This Saturday Public Urged to Join Hands An American Legion Auxiliary and Center- units in Gunnison field have named delegates to at- tend the annual Girls State at Utah State University in Logan June 7th through 14th Representing the Gunnison Auxiliary will be Miss Leslie Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Jensen Miss Karolyn Bogh daughter of Mr and Mrs Clark Bogh of Centerfield will represent the Auxiliary from that community Both are Juniors this SANPETE IB May 19th the citizens of South School District will vote on a bond issue for the purpose of improving the school facilities in each of the district areas The improvements are vital to the education educators program state and are part of the original building plan but have not Sanpete been bond covered election in any previous The bond will not mean an increase in taxes and will be paid for out of the present tax levy and the help of state monies The following facts will show the present tax structure and the anticipated tax bonds if passed: present tax basic program 16 mills proposed tax 16 mills state supported leeway 4 mills under both present and proposed The Gunnison Valley High tax local leeway 57 mills unteam School baseball captured der both present and proposed Nine crown in a the Region tax capital outlay 5 mills unto 0 victory over Richtli rilling der present tax debt service 11 School in an extrafield High mills under present tax 16 mills inning game played May 11th on under proposed tax total presthe Salina diamond The pitchers ent tax 417 mills proposed tax duel saw Dale Rosenlund go the 417 mills route for the Bulldogs with the South Sanpete will lose $85000 run scored by the Bullwinning which will be distributed to othdogs in the 8th inning with the er school districts if local voters bases loaded and a wild pitch by do not pass the bond it was Roun-dthe Wildcat moundsman stated Apathy on the part of citizens in The win puts the Bulldogs and they is the greatest danger in a bond the state and in order that the will play either Thursday or Fri- - election ° tbe Pe°Pe he expressed day with an opponent yet to be all voters are urged to eligible named visit the polls May 19th and exBoth teams scored three errors ercise their privilege to vote 11 struck out Bulldogs Roundy and issued four walks and yielded only three hits Dale gave up one walk struck out 9 and gave Bulldogs Capture Baseball Crown Accident Victim Home in Axtell Miss Joan Frandsen a daughout 4 hits of Mr and Mrs Allen Frandsen of Centerfield had the honor of being chosen the outstanding woman student from the College of Business at BYU She was one of nine women honored April 30 as outstanding women by the AsWomen Students at the sociated Annals of Achievement program Chosen by the faculty from the Friends these different colleges girls tives called were selected according to their Lerena ter Lerena Ludvigson Observes 81st Dale Jensen who was seriously crash injured in an February 13th and has been in the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital since the mishap was returned to his home in Axtell May 9th Dale is still in the recovery improvements program is currently underway jn various communities in the isss-but gress state with Ephraim and Elsinore about He will have to return to Mr Norton neighbors and rela- the displayed an in- - setting a prime example of what hospital for checkups at regat the home of Mrs tense interest in establishing an- - can be done in this area ular intervals and will undergo other manufacturing plant in Ludvigson in Gunnison Details will be printed as they activities in their colleges and May 12th honoring the 81st birth- further surgery in the late sumto go with the one at are released by the general Gunnison Mrs Kelmer tenson accompanied by their grade point average and also new plants that mittee but everyone is urged to day anniversary of the Christenson speaker Miles A highlight of the evening was are being readied in Parowan “pitch in" and get the job done ler valley resident Visiting was enH Jensen tribute Mrs Matilda who Cannon a Elaine talk by local refreshments served The and etc joyed services funeral Graveside and if help is needed contact the plant would Hill song “Beyond Tomorrow” spoke on goals and promises for Mrs Ludvigson was born in held May 6th at 3 pnj in ploy from 100 to 150 women and area chairman or your block Mrs Elmer Nielson accompanied the future A reception in the Gunnison 12 1883 the May the Gunnison City Cemetery for through the employment would chairman The block chairmen Mrs Christenson Keller folby Center Smith Family Living Mrs daughter of David and Martha Marie Hansen Thompson make jobs for another 100 to 150 are expected to be named by speakers Mrs Irving Henrie and lowed the program Anderson She was the eldest of 84 who died May 3rd in a Cari- - in other satellite businesses next week Leo D Bardsley closing song Joan is a junior this year at 12 children Mrs Ludvigson spent Vance Peterson from Valley bou County Idaho Hospital "Softly and Tenderly" Mrs Jun- BYU where she is majoring in her entire life in Centerfield and was born Aug- - Builders Mrs Thompson arranged the local visit ior Bown and Keller Christenson business education Gunnison and was the first postDenmark as a member of the Business-thust 12 1879 in Kjolby Five young men Junior stuKeller accompanied by Mrs In in Centerfield mistress Industrial Development dents this year at Gunnison Valdaughter of Jans and Kath- - men’s Christenson closing prayer E H ATTENDS USU FETE She married Orson Ludvigson committee Other School erine Sorensen Hansen She mar- - Committee have been High ley D & D Bardsley Sale of the former FOR 14 1900 in November ried Thomas E Thompson Feb members met with the three men named by Oliver Russell Post Buick building on the corner of Burial was in the Gunnison ille died July 14 1948 the open meeting He died following 190CT in Centerfield 7 to attend 105 American Legion was Mrs t Christensen Loyal North Main in Gunnison to City Cemetery directed by the Jan 27 1902 Advigs0n is “ ember Boys State June 27 to July Ar Stein formerly of Denver and tyarren R Jensen Funeral Home the guest of her daughter Lila Mfu LDS Church the Daugh- had resided Mrs Thompson Sorenfive The Dean include: Lee annual at the Christensen his home in now making The dedicatory f t’tah Pioneers afld Relief prayer at the Idaho the past Max son son of Mr and Mrs weekend May li was announced last week field graveside was offered by Edgar 0 Mi son Sorenson Chad Christensen 2 to 4 at Utah State W3S University Nielson mother of nine of Mr and Mrs She The Gunnison Jaycettes will pUrChaC Survivors include a son Tho- in Logan Bryce ChristenTheme for the event Mr Stein of inSoda lor Well They ms E Thompson Spnnji sponsor a Baby Clone son of Mr sen was "Oriental Springtime" and children four living Craig Cowley hed (aml hjj lm ATTEND MISSIONARY one daughter and three and Mrs Richard clude age children on brother and sislor James Hansen all SteCowley Bartholomew home FAREWELL highlights included the Variety TESTIMONIAL Annie May 20th at 9 am in the base- Stersons Mrs Bernice Ottoson Soda spring! and Hr show fashion show phen Beck son of Mr and Mrs The hav( president's Vancouver Avery Beck and Todd Malmgren men! of the Gunnison LDS Wa d Follelt Magna ling Max Ludvigson Robin’s and Award tea of L son Manwill Elder Billy Bladen Washington were held Chapel The clinic is for alljchil- Ludvigson son of Mr and Mrs Dean MalmFuneral services - Mr of and Mrs Hal Manwill Mr Stein will estab sh of age in the vaK Santa Barbara and Gerald Lud- gren Tuesday in the Soda Springs dren OF X‘" -Idaho Falls Idaho and formerly TAKE MANAGEMENT pair shop n the budding Creek California Walnut vigson LDS Chapel The graveside rites ley area STORE called GUNNISON LIQUOR Sponsoring the young men in Sale of both properties w a s of Centerfield has been She also has two living brothers During the clinic oral polio in Gunnison were conducted by Post are addition to the Legio ucker ot on a mission for the LDS Church and will be given to those de- - made trough Ax- - vaccine A M Peterson and sisters Eldon Anderson Mr and Mrs Bishop Lynn Sorenson of the Gunnison Sugar Inc Town of to the Southwest Mission in ArizSorenson for Edna Mrs of Centerfield the it the assumed youngsters siring managership tell Ward ona He left the mission home in Barlow’s Market Centerfield AnAgency In Mrs Floss Eliott and Jess Salt Lake City May 4th for Hol- Utah Liquor Package 11th Mrs derson Salt Lake Randall Johnson Used Cars on May City Gunnison brook Arizona Attending the Christine Madsen who has operIn is Mrs good Bruce's Market Midway Market Ludvigson Testimonial for the young misated the store since the death of health and lives alone doing all Keith Sorenson’s Dairy and Cal sionary in Idaho Falls were Mr her husband has retired her own housework and cooking and Caroles Drive-Iand Mrs Willard Jensen und Mr and Mrs Miles II Jensen and family Birthday May 12 Boys Staters Named By Centerfield Legion New Business To Gunnison Open £ Well Baby Clinic 2()th Hater Outlook Much Improved But Still “Poor” In Areas the Duchesne to Uinta Rivand for streams near Payson Fillmore Streams with forecasts rangand 83 ing between about 73 of average Include the Strawbr-fSan Pitch Spanish Fork Whiterock and American Fork Reservoir Rivers Scofield flow Huntington and Ferron Creeks East Fork Sevier near Kingston Clear Creek near Sevier and stream in the Salina to Gunnlaon area 47 of average The expected inApril snowfall varied from flow between Vermillion Dam about 110 of avto over 230 and Gunnison for tha March Thla coupled with the cold erage June period Is expected to be temperaturea caused the of of average with most 70 the to build up during this coming In the next two month at the majority of the monte Inflow to Sevier Drldge mow courses Ordinarily they Reservoir for the considerable lose during show period Is forecast at 33000 acre the month except at the highest fret or 73 of average elevations This delayed snowMost forecasts range between melt will have the effect of causof average and 93 about 63 ing streamflow to hold up longer for the Dear River and Its tribuWeber Into the summer months than the streams Upper tary be expected Provo Uintah Basin atreami would otherwise Creek near Cottonwood Rivers The following (Editor’s and Brush is the water supply outlook as of Orangeville Ashley the Creeks near Vernal and streams 1964 4 released as by May Monlicello and Moab U S Dept of Agriculture SCS near Rlanding and Utah State Engineer) outthe Utah In a southwestern weather brought April’s look for Parowan Creek Is much In the marked Improvement most areas better than surrounding areas for outlook supply Now forecasts of Here streamflow is expected to of the State streamflow be about 93 of average the Inflow to the Sevier River befor the majority of the streams In Vermillion central and northern Utah varies tween Kingston and — affecting the Richfield Dam avof 73 and between average to be only — Is area expected note: erage Streams having the best outlook In the State with forecasts 20 ranging from average to above average flow Include the Ogden River Easy Canyon Creek near Morgan Hobble Creek near near Sprlngville and the slreemi Tooele Farmington and Salt Lake Is Areas where the outlook still poor with forecasts ranging of avto 73 from about 80 Sevier erage include the Upper River the Virgin Reaver Paria Escalante Fremont end Muddy from ers and Rites Eulogize Alvin Lyman Funeral services for Alvin Lyman were held May 7th at p m Ward LDS Chain the Mayfield pel directed by Jerry Wilkins in the Ward Sicond Counselor Bishopric The prayer at the home was given by Hans C at the Bogh with the following chapel: prelude and posthole muinvocation sic Martha Hansen Udell Christiansen opening song "Sometime Wc’H Understand" Katie Larson and Olive Hansen talk C Dewey Lund song "Beyond the Sunset" Mr and Mr Luclen Peterson talk John Rosecond counselor of the gers Manll Temple Presidency talk Douglas Bjerrrgaard Bishop song “Oh My Father" Jerry Wilkins benedlrtlon Rodney Lyman Dedication of the final resting place In the Mayfield Cemetery was by Erval Hansen i BOY STATERS— left 10 Selected to etlend right Stephen Beck Craig t stale Cowley Boys representative of the Centerfield American Sorenson Chad Christensen and Todd Malmgren Dn |