Show HI j4 4 f NT' V YEAH J r Adult Evening Glasses To 0: Offered At Snn t Snow College announced today the scheduling of an organiza- tional meeting to initiate eight or more adult evening classes The meeting will be held in the Little Theatre (Room 113) of the Noyes Building on November 6 at 7:30 pm and all persons in- -' k terested in evening are urged to attend Definite offerings are to be made in the following fields of and interest: Body Conditioning e 16 at David J Rasmussen Fitness for Women right listens attentively as Mjir Conver-th- e of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration explains pid Reading for Adults inner workings of a model of the Surveyor spacecraft during the sational Spanish Basic Drawing Science Congress held recently in Pasadena California Da- - Grammar (or Vocabulary Build- vid who is the son of Mr and Mrs Moyle L Rasmussen Gunnison ing) Beginning Music Theory a technical paper 'Detection by Radioactive Tracers of Consumer Economics and Know Your Car Other courses are also Translocation in Flowering Plants” before the conference (Official NASA' Photo) possible and those interested in other specific fields should attend to make their wishes known Instructors will be present at the organizational meeting to de- termine if there is sufficient to- terest and the College emphasiz- es the fact that the feasibility of is determined by tional conference to be held in offering mines the a vailabilily of students As D C to November Washington tudents meet with from the Pasadena Delegates Prospective ence Congresses being held at Conference will be Diane Borden meeting scattered locations throughout 17 of Phoenix Ariz who pre- stnted a paper titled “Studies of of “ clf the country 'Most theclasses may Deux- The first of these meetings Hemic Viruses in Human Lung held to Pasadena Calif October Cells with Acridine OrangmFluo- a“d feel wto attracted 25 high school rescent Microscopy? Thomas E college credit afrdinSlyof San Diego Calif students from California Arizona Getzen-1mqumes regaxomg mew o Utah and Hawaii The students whose paper was titled “Spectral to Photocells” and oth c°1fss ‘J011? presented original technical pa- - Responses to: GarV eacT pers and heard talks by promip- - Michael Kaku 16 of Palo Alto Adult Education Services ent scientists connected with the Calif whose presentation was ator Snow College Ephraim Utah “The Creation of Antimatter" U S program Youth Science Congress Attracts Local Student - fofuture6 S adffd “ ppace The meetings are sponsored Alternates for the Washington jointly by the National Aeronau- - Conference will be Robert Lee tice and Space Administration Bell 17 of Glendale Calif Vera yA pjVA M and the National Science Teach- - Cuglietta 16 of Salt lake City Ha- Three outstand- - Karen Maeda 17 Waianae ers Association The Gunnison American Le- M Rasmussen 16 at selected Dan be and wail ing papers will Ei0n Auxiliary have made a quilt Los Angeles Calif each meeting 'and the- - student-"o- f that is on display at the Ula Lee authors will participate in a na- AppareL The quilt will be (Continued On Page 3) away on November llth and ihe proceeds used or community betterment Auxiliary members will caU at each home prior to the awarding of the quilt and de- at that taUs may be obtained time Legion Auxiliary Onllt ' Students Four Valley Injured In 2-C- ar Crash amr- UGAR BEET AND TURKEY 3S 4 4 GUNNISON SANPETE COUNTY UTAH THURSDAY CrOn Sanpete H ers meHheirommunityt in the City Hall Polls will be open in each community from 7 am until 8 pm Candidates a complete list of candidates in the valley communities is list- ed below Gunnison County Agent Urges Fall Fertilization Sg Hill — Lester Republican Dwight Malmgren Earl Willard- son Citizens — Robert Beck Allen Olsen Durell Sorenson thdefite Centerf Idd n7p “f three f Former Resident William Stubbs — :— ! Genteriield Youth Attend Qational4- - Joining I L Henrie in Gunnithe Utah deer hunt were Lund Henrie Brigham City Larry Henrie Coalville and Keith Henrie and son Dale of mem- Santa Ana Calif Keith and son y0Uth is one of 24 Utah and Dr Brent Barton flew to bers winning trips to the Nation- from California landing at the ai 4H Club Congress in Chicago All minois Ronald December Airport In bagging were successful Frandsen 17 son of Mr and Mrs buck stated Mr Henrie ' Allen Frandsen Centerfield was recently named top youth in the Automotive Utah Project A J7J to Glenn T Baird according liU 1Y 1 LlCa State Club - Leader State 1 1 project end activity winners re7flFU rrCSCntCU ceive the Chicago trips in recogAchievement nition of their 1 III Cpeftfifl OUJUba Baird reports The Gunnison High School senClub member ior has been a aw!r® for eiht yeari and haa Partid by garden pated to beef electric ®°P'T range management and automo- son Rasmussen Uv projects His current who win'appeer on the 730 pm on the dates shown be- ballot The voflng wUl be low and nominate their andl- iHulat the County Committee dates Meeting Schedule In fitting ASC progrsma to the farmers' needs to Sanpete CounSpring Gly Oct 20 wool include Fphralm Ocl 30 ty ASC programs ManU Sterling Ocl $1 ACP wheal conservation reserve stawheat conversion 'Gunnison Fayette cropland Mayfield 31 bilization feed grain storage fa cllity loan and other loan proCenterfield Axled Ocl $1 grams Falrvlew Indlanola Nov 1 Nomination! may also bf made Ml Pleasant NqV I afby petitloni within five day Fountain Green? NoV 4 nominating ter the community Moroni Chester Wales Nov 4 meeting An acceptable petition will be held in the Meetings least six signatures at requires in at 7 30 n m and will be n of farmers cwiducied by Ihe Community that community This system pro Vidcl farmers ample opportunity ASC Committeeman tho cast their ballots in the Lion House this year in place of the Gunnison Telephone office Dis- trict No Two will again vote in “ HHIBM liirfi lltilU At the Frandsen trip through Ronald Chicago Con parUclpate y wU1 youthl from of programs events social tba Chicago trip for ponor Automotive Project is the and Rubber Company glont Ohio Ronald will depart trln from Salt Lake City on November 29 along with the oth (r Utah winners snd chaperons : Ronald is' currently the stu- dcnt body president at Gunnison School In August t Sunday In attendance Valley High School t kaat25 per cent of the time h attended the Lesdershlp Camp tout Lake iheae Mtoiwanca of Stoney at each Camp during ° weekly 411 Club members to Utah the regular YMMIA ara proud of Ronald and mectlnga during each of the four laid years and 4 be an officially reg- kia accomplishments in He red Boy Seoul' Senior Scout tennis Funk County Extension or Explorer for each of the four I cent ' notes that fall Vpresent some fertilizing does problems however If the land will be flooded or receive more than 6 to 8 inches of precipita-tio- n during winter and spring months he says it ia not usually wise to apply nitrogen That Is because nitrate nitrogen - moves with the water in the soil On the other hand anhydrous ammonia can be applied in the wet ter regions when the soil tem- perature drops below 50 degrees The soH specialist says to any case avoid applying nitrogen In any form to areas that are sub-ject to flooding for more than two to three days ' Whether you fertilize to fall or points spring Dr Christensen that generally you won't need to apply phosphate every year are But cash if you growing crops you should apply nitrogen to these yearly Dies In California e William K Stubbs a resident of Gunnison prior to moving to California 20 years California of natural causes Funeral services were held October 30th in the Napa Second Ward L D S Chapel with burial to the Napa Cemetery Mr Stubbs was born October on ! provo' J016 E and Martha L Kelly stubbl- H cam with hia parents Gunnison when a young boy and reslded here Untu moving to California In 1931 he married Jessie Thy- The - marriage to the Man-o- er°n ln Mantl later w d solemnized Temple j Survivors include his mother three brothers Peter K Salt Lake Glen K Ephraim and Roy X Napa three children Napa Stubbs Stubbs Stubbs “I Bler 'f ASC 23 LAKE CfTY Oct 25 — the federal government for Sugar Company an- - lowing regulations concerning Cenlerfleld today efiecks totaling production of the crop The Citizens — Royal Jensen and to jhailed $421873 had been grow- pliance payment amounted to Tired of the usual i" Robert Edwards rush spring ers in Utah as final payment on $2 37 per ton in Utah Good Government — La Voy to get your ground fertilized cul- the 1962 sugar bee’i crop U St I paid a tivated and Company wide planted? County Ex- - Sorenson and Jack Peterson 928 tension t0tal 0f $29’294’653 for Agent Dennis Funk says Mayfiald Garland district of U & I and tons of beets produced by 3381 some farmers are wisely using nmes uaei Lloyd Olsen of the South Utah growers in the 1962 croo a new ‘ PP district Factories kre located at record for the company Included ulizer “j?" ScOW and 0r' Garland and West Jordan are payments by Gunnison Sugar Dr Paul D Christen8e mah m°n L' Total payment for the 1962 incorporated and Layton Sugar extension soil Fayette crop in Utah amounted to a rec- - Company of Stat? UniversJty both subsidiaries McU°r which went to u ord $3297674 has" advaT-MeUor' lfl95 growers for 187924 tons of J Final 8ubsequent payment at can Fertil beets in South Utah district and one was ticket nomln‘ UIfder Carried 0nly was for the Gunnison sugar faU ntowing lt k t0D8 Gafand dlstrict 30000 tons of beets harvested to the root zone by winter mois- - ated) Growers payments during 1962 payment was based ture making it available for crop frona because the yearly on approximately $185 per ton use '°pany aoon as the planU begin Hi net return amou'nting to $6840000 participate to grow to the the fr0m UU‘A“I "J4 Pay' Initial payment on the 1962 spring rush often results in tem- con varieJ with ment at Gunnison Sugar Was porary fertilizer shortages farm- - November 7th is the date tent in various areas Substantial- - crop $1000 per ton and the ers stand a better chance in the fw the annual Centerfield higher valueJ were reCeived subsequent payments fall of getting the kind of ferti- - Belief Society Bazaar Luncheon by growers this year primarily amounted to $403 These figures lizer they want ol hamburgers chill ice cream because of an upward trend to to that of the Agriculturcoupled phosphate particularly gives pies cakes home made root beer sugar prices al Commodity Stabilization Serv-- ! response in cool weather and other soft drinks will be The final payment was at the ice in amount of $240 represents hen it is applied on such crops served commencing at 6 pm rate of $176 per ton in South an high of $1643 per ton as auaifa and meadow It can be During the evening homemade Utah district and $178 in Gar of beets Total of all payments appbed to the soil any time be- - items such as quilts and cooked rounded ou eiual for winter sets in In areas goods will be offered A program m Ant during' tv til ner b) $60840000 where there is no runoff it can will be featured at 7 JO pm ton in South Utah and $1402 to pur- be applied on the snow Layton Sugar Company Garland iqr totafjl payments of chased 33249 tons of beets In' eyeit "Better results are alio obtained tiioiRT and $2103'8 1 rpcnpft Utah Total payment was $1385 from fall application of nitrogen ' - to dryland wheat This Is true or ton Final $736999 payper to from In addition payments where there U enough moisture the sugar company growers re- - ment was at the rate of $139 per n celve a compliance payment from ton abl SALT nounced 0 JJJ No 31 1963 Municipalities 'will vote next belief this trend would change the past over voting for candi- November 5th for city by Tuesday and a large majority dates with a portion of the vot- and town board members of registered voters would make ers believing names opposite each t0 serve our yeW terms While the trek to the polls to exercise other on the ballot were the only interest has been running at a their great American privilege selection This is not true a vot- a Some confusion low ebb candidates expressed has arisen in er can vote for any three candi- dates for councilman or any two re- candidates for town boards gardless of where their names appear on the ballot New Voting Station District No One voters wiU Four Snow College students ion’ 18 son of Mr and Mrs Ker- of Duchesne and from Gunnison Valley were to- - mit Poulson Oc- - who is residing with his grand- collision jured to a tober 24th to Ephraim as they parents Mr and Mrs Charles S were enroute to schooL Another Hansen to Centerfield Larry re- student driver of the second car ceived a dislocated hip and facial cuts Stanley has a broken left received a cut on the nose Clair Nielson 18 son of Mr wrist and head Injuries Both are and Mrs Jack Nielson of Gunni- - still to the Sanpete Valley Hospi- son was driver of the second tal in Ml Pleasant auto He received a lacerated ear ' Sanpete Deputy Sheriff Eugene shoulder and chest bruises and Tuttle and Ephraim City Marshal was released from the hospital on Hespert the Sevy Investigated Proper 18 son of frban which occurred about 8 Frfdqy Mr and Mrs Vermile Draper of am4 at the Intersection of Main Centerfield was traveling to the anj 4th South Streets to Eph- with Clair and had his and on U S Highway seat belt fastened His Injuries import itated the Nielson car included the loss of four front WM traveling north and the elteeth cuts on the hand end pgya auto eouth The Payne car bow! He was released from the roade left hand turn to go east hospilal also on Friday and hIt the ieft front of the hnelln4aito w'roli11 HanserJ Voikswagcndrlvcn by young uavia u me jecon autoa were heavily family to high honor 18 son of Mrs Ferdinand Hansen McUon Both an older brother Reed having of Centerfield and Stanley foul- - damaged been honored previously The eward U presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- mem- diy Saints to young men of the Church between the ages of U to 1$ inclusive end Who have been faithful to their religious duties ss established Requirements Include: I Earn the individual Aaronlc Priesthood came on If candidate's to the when scheduled are get Meetings X Be I®1 OCTOBER CTTY" Tuesday council son for his sons fn Microfilming Universal o Mr nd Mr Eucn D S'ubl’' S“U Glendale Celilomle were In UUh Uyt0"' and Mrs J W for the deer hunt and e visit with I08®' Calif wins Chicago Burston Napa end relatives end friends in the Gun- (Shirley) Club work Valley and Richfield areas en grandchildren ' with olher t t Objectives of the "Duty to God” Award ere to teach boys to recog- bize God as their Heavenly Fa- tier to encourage them to mag- bify ind honor the priesthood through service and participation to encourage them to respect Cod's laws and keep Hia com and to be grateful mandmentx tot Ilia blcutog mtlonto a discussions series inspect 0se and Ani Of Public Lands I Harold Crane aysilF--irect- or the 1163 pheasant hunting own property" Crane urged landowners to get looming ion !the hunting The continuing work cf the supplies of these signs end use of fish and State Triangle committee over them wherever possible on their department ' game director Harold S Crane the past aeven years has accom- - iands once again today called on all plished much toward bettering At the same time he reminded hunters to respt the privilege the treepasa problems on private iporUmen to obey the trespass ‘nd card- i-' “The futire of hunting oft One program of great benefit ic’ whkh will continue to lm these landaT Crane pointed oul to both the landowner and the prov public hunting on private “rests squarely with the indivl- - iporUmen resulting from the tri- dual aportsmiin More than ever angle program has been the Abtin nrrmtulnn tn’hnnt this year he Tnuat recognize that printing end availability of at- of !U U on huntin ttrUo o 0 1cr Avoid a la not a rlghl He should trespass laws the use of the land Jn U on’ nnri ind privilege and Mr' w t not tolerate vandalism or un- landowner ! Close gatea the individual 4 Refrain from shooting near Mrs' Charlotte VHtord motored ip0rtsmanlike conduct by other wished it to be used or not used or livestock north for the weekend Mr end membera of hia party Tp do and the obligation of the iporta building Control dogs and prevent inTti j0nea visited their children merely mcani he ia a party to man using thesa lands for hunt to landl and ng dosing P°lIng lbem from hz!ng Uvcotk snd gandy end Mrs Thr ln will llln U Vll- fcli2ltna 0( 0hcI u it Trt Vulard visited ner daughter end “The true sportsman should able this year on I cost free basil thcm Mr and Mra Dow ltrivt to treat the lands upon from department of fish and game yoU would bv which he hunts ai he would hi offlcei throughout the State Jour property Brian to Salt Lake r r With season horizon imiin WIlnd u n ' t pprtJ |