Show ey News Gunnison-“Th- e year n GUNNISON Hun Initial THURSDAY UTAH SEPTEMBER 28 Of Shortage Pinners Slows production The Initial processing run at Utah Independent Turkey Growers Inc plant at Gunnison and will constarted Saturday 12000 tinue until approximately readied and birds have been armed forces shipped to the to according serving overseas released this an announcement The birds now being proweek cessed are packed into special overseas boxes and will be delivered in time for the foreign service men to enjoy turkey for the holiday meals All turkeys falling into the first two grades are being purchased by the government and will not be released for civilian consumption until their quota Government purchase is filled of the turkeys was necessitated due to the vast amount of men now in the military service Following the initial run which is Mrs Payton Alexander Mrs overseas it is expect- B S consigned Eggertsen Mrs Fred Jones ed future will be and Mrs Julius shipments Duggins promade to camps and stations in gram committee for the Gunnithe U S or to nearby foreign son club were hostesses Literary bases Monday evening at the Lion To date the Gunnison plant House for members of their oris running behind schedule due ganization and the Literary ‘12’ to the shortage of pinners An Mrs Elmer Nielson accompanurgent call has been made for ied by Mrs Gilbert Fjeldsted at women to handle this work at the piano led the group in singthe plant and to speed producting the National Anthem and ion in order to meet shipping “America The Beautiful” Mrs schedules and to assure the ser- Alexander as chairman introvice men of plenty of turkey duced the guest speaker Super- during the holiday season Any- - intendent Ellis Johnson and Mrs one interested In doing this type Johnson Supt Johnson spoke of work should contact the plant on “Tolerance Makes The In- tur- - dividual Regard Truth as High- 135000 Approximately keys are expected to be process- - er Than Personal Opinion" Fol- ed at this plant during the sea- - lowing the address Mr and Mrs son Johnson entertained with sevMrs numbers eral musical To Eggertsen gave the club collect Luncheon was served to memIn bers and guests at 8 o’clock Following the party the proRay B Metcalf prominent grams which will carry out the Valley sheepman and farmer theme "Post War Problems The together with Mrs Metcalf will greatest of Which is The Public leave the latter part of the week Mind” were presented to the for Salt Lake City where they members will reside during the fall and the Canyon Party Friday Night Members of the Gunnison Yulfueultv and high school their partners and Mr and Mrs H S Eggertsen and Mr and Mrs Newman Reek School Hoard members enjoed a can on parts at Twelve Mile Folks Frida night Follow mg an out door dinner the group joined in and pla ing various singing The committee types of games on arrangement was Miss Ashln Mrs Charlotte Villard Norwood Hyer Lawrence Anderson and Leo Bardslbv Literary Club Boosts Library Members of the “Literary 12" at the initial meeting of the chibs' fiscal year held last week at the home of Mrs Dick Anderson discussed ways and means of obtaining funds to further the library project Plans went ahead on the Christmas Bazaar Which will be held the fore part of December with all proceeds going into the library fund The club also announces that they have numerous good books recently published that they have made available at a small rental fee New officers assuming positions during the course of the opening meeting Included: Presi- dent Mrs Dick Anderson sec- retary Mrs Don Walker party chairman Mrs McEwan Voor- hees reporter Mrs Owen Greg- erson library board Mrs M E Mrs Don Walker Armstrong and Mrs Kenneth Jensen Following the business session luncheon was served by the hostess to ten members Sanders' agtu‘ Wlss Joyce vbeenntplanned ei"ln their prior to the tklie thev dent at the Universlty of Utah week end at the home honor will leave for thelrnew home spent the to return to ot her Parents next spring J Sanders Mr and Mrs H TOOT and FARM in WARTIME Prepared by OFFICE OF WAX INFORMATION medical care are skillfully reand bodies soldiers’ storing S’ FATS — tamps morale is being strengthened by as in through Z8 and A3 through rcConditionlng programs °°d Indefinitely hospitals medical department I seriousIs I PROCESSED effort being FOODS — Blue “All this Interfered with when dls- sUmps A8 through Z8 and A5 ®bled out °ldler are lngled through L5 lndiflnitely W token Ma°r publlCf ar£ ptember 30 Pool tokens with ot Sur- Norman T four neighbors to make multi- - General lea of geon General of the Army Rd S3 lo i Gettln Lew P — Sugar stamps 30 0ll® of gtockpile Tbe and 33 each good for five rounds crude oil In storage indefinitely iat th mp A°°d Tor five pounds been dcPlcted month f olng sugar through Feb rate of 2500000 bamls now and uoniysngm this next year yearr required ly above the minimum CA50UNE rtta-to coupons good4 rupted operation the Petroleum U£h rreporU In tatc Administration for the East Coast area Although gasoline stocks are half In new ‘A" Book about only hUpona prewar levels rough December 21 ja for civilian use C0mparC11 ccnt REEL OIL — Periods 4 and p0 per mupons and new period 1 usc ln 1041‘ rjllP?ns g00d throughout com- B ppIy Dowa ( 1 heating ycar Dem A Uo -have as Americans will 0 Ui much bulict J n o ycar primarily —the supply r Food demand is grea Vet WhUe (Continued on hut page) modem urgery and SUGAR u Sugar - atSutesAll kP a' ’tf lew Regulations Utah War Fund Ten Utah Boys Drive Starts I'iin Calves n mii j lnFlf rAf Wl rffllPCl liWI 11 QmflyPf I iHIu WJWWI Benefit South Utah Duck Hunters Farewell Party Held Tuesday Bag Limits Members of the Gunnison Increased Bridge club and Trca Jolt club entertained at a Joint party on Season Extended Tuesday in honor of Mrs Ray B NlelsOIl Qfntn Aslccd To Raise 5405000 Among Group Receiving Animals During Campaign I fa club members and Five five Future Farmers of America have been awarded purebred calves for their work In junior livestock raising David Sharp club leader announces state The ten calves were listed last inducement as special spring for livestock showing at the Intermountain Annual EfcMh Junior Fat Stock Show but the has Just come announcement Ani- through states Mr Sharp mals have not yet been deliver ed to the ten winners who Four-club members won the calves were DeLone Ira of Tremonton Summers Nielson of Gunnison Wyona Leonard Luke of Orangeville and Webster Hill Kaysville Milton Campbell of Ilyrum The fVvi calves were donated by of Utah prominent cattlemen Reed Stevens of Salt Lake City A Scorup Lcn Huntington of Castje jjaje the Deseret Live- ftock Company of Salt Lake and the Potler Bros £irm o£ respectively Farmington five Among FFA members Th youth twardi were of the were Harry Fjeldsted Lake chapter Mt Em- mons who was awarded a calf by Jess Conover of Ferron Navon Wilson North Emery chap-er uuntington won a calf civen by Charles Redd of LaSal Meriia Sullivan Dixie chapter won the cal prcgcnted Singleton of Sandy W j nde JF “h“S5£ "5LS- October 3 The annual solicitation by the Fund representing In Utah the National War Fund will be contribution of this the state to the immense sum needed to administer the Bffalrs ot 22 home-fromilitary and foreign relief agencies Since 1843 the list of agencies has been Increased by the addi- tion of five new ones that have with the National War The seventeen for which Fund solicitations were made last year are as follows: USO (United Service Organlz- ations) USS (United Seaman's War Prlsoners Aid Service) Relief War society Belgian British War Relief society Unit- d China relief American Relief for Czcchoslavakla' American Relief for France Greek War Friends of Relief Association American Relief Luxembourg Wllhelmlna fund Russhm War Relief United Yugoslav Re- nd Refugee Relief trus-or are ’ Y' ot Europcan Childrcn The five new agencies are: Amer Philippine War Relief lean Relief for Italy United Lithuanian Relief Fund of A- merica American Denmark Re- - Qun ” er £ — — m the W - Jrt " October Second Date Set Early To Enable Exchange Of Labor Announeement comes from the Gunniym Sugnr Inc that all beet receiving in stations their district within the two counties of Sanpete and Sevier will open for the receiving of sugar beets next Monday October 2nd This date is earlier than the usual one for opening of the harvest season and is purposely set ahead m order to give the growers more time in which to Ex- their harvest complete change of labor between grow- ers is the one method of operation that has greatly aided the harvest of sugar beets in the two The early date this counties year will enable more growers to exchange labor between families and farms to the end that it will be prosecuted with the least possible expense New harvesting equipment In the form of toppers pullers and loaders will be In the field this Fall They all have merit and will demonstrate that in the very near future hand labor In the harvesting of sugar beets will be a thing of the past These units will be in operation and all growers should make it a point to see them in operation The condition of the crop this season is not up to standard due to the late planting and cold with spring weather coupled the long drouth during the latter of the summer part Upwards of ninety days have elapsed since the last rain storm which is not conduslve to good growth for root crops However the resistent seed used this season for the planting of sugar beets i growing a plant that will "7 ° ke lhclr Slier wet ‘fJZ ih?L served at two o’clock at Ruby's with practilally a normal yield Home in Salina and following this year about known reminders The sugar factory repairs have the dinner bridge was the y the lations governing Sixteen members of been completed and is awaiting pastime waterfowl season the day next week when there the two clubs were present Southern Utah hunters get a — — will be sufficient beets on hand break for the first time in scv Mrs Ida llayhoe and grand- - to commence slicing The sugar eral years with the announce- of Salt Lake City are content of the beets should be daughter ment from the director that the two season to a this vacation wccki high sufficiently ipcnding season will not close until Jan as house payments guests of Mr and Mrs warrant satisfactory uary 1 1945 10 days longer i Smith Mrs Ilavhoe is a both from §ugar Company an than usual The closing date In o£ the Government past years usually arrived In the fore the freeze-ovnorthern part or the state had forced the main flight south With the extended date South- find Utah Hwitres should e g°°d hunting for the wily web- - s jr 3 NEttSOFOaJR' iMW — rlENeirfVMIGM Another change this season entitles the hunter to a legal bag of 15 rather than 10 ducks daily and a possible 30 In possession provided at least 5 in the daily bag or 10 In the possession limit are widgeons m ojcjoFonti son Corporal Aaron Keysor of Mrs Lillian Keysor has been sent from a port of embarkation he goose hunter also gets a formation reaching his mother break in the new regulations He though official sources Another i permitted to Bring home 6 son of Mrs Keysor Lt Frank Reese as a day's limit although Keysor a bombardier In the be Canadian Army Air Corps flew In from only two may honkers This was made poisi- - his base in Tennessee last week ble by reopening the season on and was met at the Salt Lake mow or blue geese with dally Airport by his mother and Mrs T E Reese of Fleasant Grove bag of four Hunting hours are still a half Mr and Mrs Hartley Keysor Lt Key-hour before sunrise to sundown and Mrs Dan Argyle sor left Tuesday for the return Jensen an employee of trip and will be assigned to a t r Chair- pletcd Its organization men assistant chairmen teras- ®nd been have workers lirerl awards mobilized to see that contri- prize calves as special to from buttons fund the every £or outstanding youths in the To Commence - To raise from the generous and patriotic people of Utah a loLr 14th Director Rom an army of fund of $405000 r0 War workers for the United Fund of Utah will take the field vice the latter volunteer the Winterton Bros bulance group working In lines ont flnd Max Woodland C li Snow A Sons of Ferron 'Thlj f wa8 the £irst ycar state cattlemen provided the j- “To?iJL 15 Beet Harvest ies Spend Winter Salt Lake City jThe Metcalf’s plan Gunnison sometime i No Gunnison Literary Sponsors Program f Viet0 1944 Members of the Gunnison American Legion Auxihars con ducting an m between War Bond Drive to finance the purchase of a Hospital Plane to evacuate wounded soldiers from battle areas have far exceeded their set goal and gone "Over The Top according to an announce ment b Mrs LaVor Clements president of the organisation The quota set b state head quartprs fqr the local chapter was $850 this amount to be solicited between September 5th and 19th At the conclusion of the drive Tuesday of last week the group had reached a total of $2979 or (purhase price more than three' times their original goal Officers of the organization and the entire membership have extended their thanks to the public for the fine cooperation that made the drive a success and the spirit displayed when individuals were contacted for bond purchases Underway FI and Turkey City" Auxiliary Exceeds War Bond Goal It Turkey Plant !ov Sugar Beet RANGE ifomia extends greetings to his many friends in Gunnison In a letter received at the News of- Is Jensen Mr fice Monday associated with the Adams and aource-gr- oup and individual— Calif- the Neece in Mr but Company livestock industry to customary high stand- - 0mia city lndicatcs that the contri- - are up for worthy wlll become an annual ard of Utah aid causes Dr Seth T Shaw of Salt Lake t Ccrtaln rulc and apecI out is each It of by officials City visited a short while Tues- pointed were required fications (Continued on last page) day ln Gunnison winner in the contest 4 3 he Is now stationed Horace Taylor Rowland Sea- man 2nd class returned to his Illinois base at Great Lakes after enjoying a short leave with Mrs Geraldyne Rowland and daughter Particla Ann at the home of Mr and Mrs J L Christensen Seaman 1st class Reed Nel son Is spending a weeks ‘leave’ Mrs vimtlng with his mother Seaman Nelson Stena Nelson is a member of the Armed Guard aboard a merchant pliip and is operating out of the Taclflc coast area lie wlll return to his post of duty the latter part Pfc Hyrum L Wilson son of of the week Mr and Mrs Chris Thorpe of Seaman 1st class Max Ludvig-so- n Axtell has been given an award for his ability in driving a gov- a member of the Navy ernment truck for more than a and Howard Nielson sigyear without an accident “Hy” nalman 3rd class a member of hnown to many friends in the the submarine service left Sat- Valley has been in the U S urday to return to their stations Max will Army two year and 4 months on the Pacific coat 18 months of that time being report to Camp Parks for in New Caldonia on last page) where spent il ! e |