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Show I Economic Highlights - Industrial News Iteview I Hppenin? that Affect the Pinner Checks and Tax Individual. Nation pills of Every Problems International nl and from Local Welfare. 0O0 -Business Week recently re marked, "Politics will be kin at the jy30 congress. Democratic members, looking for ard to November when their party must again go before the people in search of another endorsement of its mrts and policies, will do everything votes. Repossible to manufacture publican members, again longing for seekpower, will be equally active in a for the to way victory pave ing that will give their party the na- Tail, Dividend Gunnison Valley News (juiuuxou thirty-sevent- Snatches for Yourself Buy In Gunnison I he Sugar licet and Cauliflower City year. h Make Times Better GUNNISON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936 IO'TAI. RECEIPTS INCUE NO. E. roRM IT.EVSES OPFICI I Approximately a 12 per cent gam U. I. Harris, president of the Gun at the Gunnison post office for the niMiti S.,gar company, )W.t Iatke quarter ending December 21, is the ;ty, and W, It. Kanney, with the leport of I.eo (ileih.il, poMma-teWngley company, Chicago, came Cadi eipta for the quarter ending down from Sait Bake .. Monday and Blaine Peterson, 21, and who has here for few a v'eic Snowfalls through the valley, in days conferring been in many Scraped Gunnisons now city officials were here and totu.ed iV?f, v.t.il, w h.le at the same pei w.th head men that the big operate elsewhere on different occasions, iod for north Sanpete ami in the Sevier val inducted into office at high noon tlK ,eall'bs were hot ugar mill. Business pertaining to . pulled a racket Friday afternoon JVto.Tn, dmwmg a hVe f0,tnusl hoaVll' much U Monday. The affair was simplified gain during-Ip..the campaign dosed some two weeks that resulted in his winning a six of $91.06. In the money order depart- ago was discussed ami plans for gratification of the fanner, and there was no pomp nor glory u tional stewardship it lost three years months sentence in the county jail. or were tmg things m order for the 1936 stockman, ami the entire mixed in the ceremonies. Each offiDue to the fact that there is no fit o,S. while for the ame pet iod ago. were also campaign cer signed the necessary bonds, which business and industry, as a result, bastile at Manti, Peterson was held during B3I the receipts were $1,- were approved and accepted. conat dubious. Political Ephraim until Monday, when he 9::U2. a gain of $916.6.) for 193:..; to President nervous and i is, looked liar mighty was industo taken Salt Lake City, there The holiday rush thin The newly elected officer were: flicts alwaya result in harm to reason, ae-- j encouraging, ami with the expected to serve his term, and incidentally at cording to Mr. in name the of are done, Things Junius Metcalf, mayor, having been try. Gledhill, was heavier moisture accumulation that is to that business leaders a cost to Sanpete county of fifty than for many yea rs. and helped to follow, the outlook to elected Since over Ira Overfelt at the No1, for this year s according January make the increased showings. regard as indefensible. Things which cents per day. beet crop is mighty fine. measurements taken by the Gunnison vember election, and succeeding AnPeterson pulled his stunt Friday business leader regard as essential Sugar company weather recording drew Modeen. Dr. G. Stanford Ree.i are not done, because congressmen afternoon while at the Weaskuin councilman; I. instruments, alnnit three inches of went in as four-yea- r regard them as politically dangerous cafe, operated by Mrs. Christine snow has fallen in this valley. The E. Borg, Harold Christoason and old axiom Madsen. During the absence of Mrs. or ' unimportant. It is an moisture content is given at .36 of an Newel Childs are the that a national election year is a bad Madsen, her daughter, Miss Pearl newly elected inch. The late days of December gave Maden. was in chaige. The cafe wa business year. and with Carl Erikson, the council, about 6 inches of snow with a water For 1936 the issues are many, vast- crowded wtih boys and when an opcomprise the council. Mrs. of 0 of an inch, making a content and explosive. highly itself Peterson ly important, portunity offered The Gunnison Bulldogs butted up total water content up to date of 1.16 Marguret Halverson, as city treasHere are some of the things on the went to the cash ngister and exFlirting with death! That is what urer, and Merrill Peterson, os congressional calendar, along with tracted $11 in currency, two $3 and against a quint of fighting Wolves the hoys and girls with sleds and bi- inches. the at Salina court concensus Measurements of the snows in the of one $1 bills. He made a hasty rewere given the oath of ofSaturday evening, cycles are doing when they persist in opinion taken from a the views of many experts, as to treat, but was followed by Orrin and they came out torn and tattered using the main highway as a place east and west mountain watersheds fice. what is going to happen when con- Willardson, who immediately called by the savage playing on the part of play. The snows of the past week have not been reported since the first Monday evening the r.cw council-mani- c deMarshal Tollertrup. In the mean- of the latter, taking a covering the cement pavement with a of the month, but highly encourag gress votes on them: officers met in special session Veterans' Bonus Long a thorn in time, it is reported, Peterson did feat by a score of Cl to 20. Cooper, coat of ice, makes it extremely dan- ing reports have been made. At Fair and made the following appointthe side of presidents, the bonus has some real work. He visited three or the clever right forward for the Sal- gerous, not alone for those who are view it is said that about two feet of ments: R. B. Tollestrup, city marshal, four stores and had the currency ina Wolverines, was certainly on the permitted or who dare venture on the snow has fallen, while the Moroni the office he has held for the been passed by congress in every ad past ministration since Wilsons, has been changed into silver, spent $2 of the spot, and the goggle-eyeplayer frozen ice and snow, but for the auto section has one foot of snow showing sixteen and a half E. MetJ. years; vetoed by Harding, Coolidge, Hoover amount taken from the restaurant in proved the star of the evening by pil- driver, whp is also put in a trying on the level. Mt. Pleasant reports calf, justice of the peace; Dr. J. A. and Roosevelt. Bonus advocates have order to get change, evidently to ing up 21 points. Cooper hit the bas- position when endeavoring to pass fifteen inches, with Ephraim and Hagan, city physician; Stanley JohnManti reporting similar snow connever been able to muster the two cover suspicion. When arrested, only ket nine times and hooked three along his son, attorney; Orson Ludvigson, city Since the streets, through the ditions. thirds majority necessary to pass the $7 was found in the possession of points out of six foul tires. Nielson, Andreas Madsen, city sexton; city bill over a veto. This year the outlPeterson. He turned the money over at center for the Salina boys, was melting of the snow, are but a glare Saturday, through .Sanpete and building inspector, and Howard all the to Marshal Tollestrup, and the latter no slow scoremaker, his total reach- of iie, children coursing along the Sevier counties, one of the heaviest C h ri ;te nso n, ook has changed greatly n u r. kee pe po commentators are certain that, even called the sheriff from Manti, who ing 10. Jensen and Peterson, for middle of the highway have fallen snows of the season fell. In Gunnison In to the appointaddition making the Wolves, rounded out splendid from their bicycles and have, in it came down steadily all during the ments, the new council took an imthough the president vetoes the bill came for the culprit. 9 and 8, respectivemany instances, lost control of their afternoon, and being of the wet varagain, it will be passed. Peterson was taken to the county playing, scoring portant business topi the further ly. Every player in Coach Kotters sleds. Throughout the nation a vigor- iety it settled solidly. AAA Most Republicans as well as seat, but later removed to the Ephdiscussion of the city pipeline, pen of Wolves scored, the lowest ous drive is being made for safety Democrats are for this act. Reason: raim jail, which is more secure. Sat the storms the temperature ' jn from the main storage tank to made being two points. and in the endeavor to curtail the stood all the way between 25 to 40 They believe it to be extremely popu- urday Peterson was taken before being the south limits of the city and along In the Bulldog line-uNielson, loss of lives strenuous laws have above zero. Conditions changed ma- Main lar in the great agricultural states, Justice of the Peace Whitbeck, and street. This project has long which are a potent factor in any elec when he faced the court on the ac playing left guard, was high score-ma- been and are being passed by muni- terially, however, and Monday night been under way and it was only rehis total being 5. The Gunr.ison cipalities in the hopes that danger- the tion. The processing tax phase of the cuation he was charged with, he Early cently that it had received the aptemperature dropped. be risers reported six below zero, the act, which produces the money with entered a plea of guilt. Judge Whit- boys, evidently suffering from the ous acts along the highways proval of the government, under a as a result of the jitters holidays, which to pay cash benefits to farm- beck speedily made his decision, and stopped. lowest registration this year in WPA project. The estimated cost of were unable to hold their adversaries Supposing, those who dare to vio- Gunnison. ers, is now before the supreme court. sentenced Feterson as above noted. the w'ater line has been placed at apand could not down, the late a common sense law, you were intercept If it is held unconstitutional, it seems $22,000. The government proximately passing and successfully guard the on the highway, and in the face of inevitable that new excise taxes will is to furnish all labor and approxioffensive. traffic a car approaches. It is a nabe created, or higher rates establishmately $3,900 In cash for some maWith the holidays gone and thi tural course to presume that the ed on old excise taxes, in order to terials. The citys portion will be Bulldogs doing heavy practice work, rider of a bicycle, a skater or a sled provide the needed money for the around $10,000. they will engage in the first game coaster would try to get away. In future. Announcement that the wrork will of the league play at the high school the event that the sled, skates or Social Security Act Will be perbe started at an early date will be gymnasium tomorrow, Friday, eve- bicycle got beyond control, and the fected in details, with no change of met with strong approval. There aro ning. Moroni will be the contenders approaching automobile, entitled to in demonstrawater of home and Conservation importance. It is thought steps will Sanpete Agricultural many idle men in Gunnison in dire the Bulldogs in the opening the uncontrol-able- , against became be taken to law new counties the pervarious the with from concerns tion need county, of support. Just fs soon as the explaining exempt agents disastrous results would hap- taining to underground water rights adequate private pension systems. of Utah have been called to attend fray. for the finances rearranges city score: these At come Saturdays on the least, at pen. other conference and a reports be to service liable topics is There an extension important Neutrality many quired to start the work there will from all parts of the country, and tell water, as given by T. H. Humpherys, be no tussle between Capitol Hill and the Jtah State Agricultural college from delay in getting the project of the death of some youngster fall- state engineer, to a group of inter- under White House here. Both branches of January 13 to 22, according to an anway. ing in front of an oncoming auto- ested water users, at the City hall but nouncement by Director William Pe-- I government want ) neutrality, mobile. conferContinued on last page) terson. The purpose of the Wednesday morning, proved of inbe would It a mighty good prac tense interest, and the water users ence is to discus.s problems of the tice for ideas of a good lesson parents to instruct their got first-han- d extension workers in carrying out conon their children, particularly to follow. Engineer Humpherys spent county, state and national programs duct on the dangerous streets. The two days in the county, talking to and to receive instructions from state highway wras built expressly for the several groups in the northern part. and federal authorities pertaining to automobiles and vehicular travel, and Reason of the enactment of the the plans for organized agriculture children who the invade others or Phil A. Nielson, son of Mr. and the law, and particularly what the prescoming and home economics for y are taking chances of ent underground wrate users might Mrs. James Nielson, and prominent year. The first meeting of the new year losing their lives. gain by complying with the provis- in musical circles, has discovered Following the extension conference for the members of the Central Utah ions of the law, Engineer Humpherys that bachelorhood is one lonesome school of philosophy will a three-da- y D. U. P. ELECTS. Medical association was held at RichGUNNISON stated, is by making claim of giving life, and early last Saturday mornbe conducted by representatives of bride-elec- t, field Wednesday evening, wrhen the Miss Ozula Officers to head the Gunnison notice to the state or the w'orld the ing, with his the Agricultural Adjustment adminhave which Mr. of and Mrs. Anderson, newly elected officers took active acquired prior they daughter right of Utah the of the one Daughters chapter istration. This program is a new charge. A goodly number of the in the administration and the authorPioneers for the coming twm years to the enactment of the new under- F. P. Anderson of Redmond, Phil members of the association were hustled to the county clerk, Wendell were chosen at the regular monthly ground water law. ities feel that philosophy has an imat Richfield, and after sepresent and the meeting was marked Anderson, Water called to was the Attention meeting, held at the Washington portant part to play in building up with unusual interest. the a on not wrho filed have necessary documents, Mr. curing Following school building Monday, Mrs. Clarice users already nation from a state of depresdinner at the Johnston hotel, an in- the a ceremony that Anderson otherwells or orperformed waters developed by Larson was the choice of the sion and lost confidences. wife. Mr. and two made man the and held new was business teresting session ganization for chairman. Assisting wise since the enactment of the who will Federal representatives and several of Redmond, Mrs. Sorenson were to claim Henry Mr3. Larson in the other branches law to file his or her prior important talks extension conference are: the address been confidwhom to secret had the deDr. given from a medical standpoint. Mrs. Stel- March 22, 1930. To aid applicants were: First of extension for 0were L. Ross and Dr. C. Elmer Bar- W. A. Lloyd, director witnesses the aned, only present. sirous of filing, Mr. Humpherys second la Gledhill; C. Jones, exE. Christensen; ump. Bird. Mrs. Ethel Rasmussen; secretary, nounced that assigtants would be The announcement of the marriage nett, both of Salt Lake, were guest the western region; Roy Referee, for the United speakers. Besides the talks given by tension dairyman Mrs. Della Mortensen; assistant sec- placed in each town in Sanpete coun- came as a surprise, as the plans had been safely guarded. the visitors, members of the associa- States department of agriculture; MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. retary, Mrs. Myrtle Rosenlund; cor- ty, and with the aid of County Agent radio L. program Wallace Kadderly, tion were heard, and Mrs. Nielson was born at Redmond Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salmon, for- responding secretary, Mrs. Minnie Kilburn, it is planned to give every altogether the director for the western farm and and now Edwards; historian, Mrs. Vera Nor- assistance possible, furnish the ne- and attended North Sevier high Meeting proved of unusual interest. M. Vaughan, ex mer residents of Gunnison, At the last meeting of the asso- home hour; Dr. L. an- - man; treasurer, Mrs. Laura Jensen; cessary filing blanks and to hurry school at Salina. For the past four have Dr. W. L. Wan . residents of McGill, Nev., she had been at Salt Lake. In ciation members for 1935, held at tension economist; chaplain, Mrs. Orella Wilkinson; the work to completion as quickly years of buai- the of head department town she was a social leadhome her lass, Moroni in December, as new officers possible. Elite Stlmon. to Edaard registrar, Mrs. Ramonia Bardsley; administration at the college but ter. Man took an active partt in church and er ere elected to serve for the present n The chorister, Mrs. Lillie Metcalf; organof Detroit, Mich Mr. Humpherys stressed on the im - Howard now with the XAA while on leave;theworIc I year. Dr. G. Stanford Rees of Gunni-Jsowas performed ist, Mrs. Mabel Michaelsen. Before porta noe of closing wells during Dr. Louis Bean, marriage ceremony was the choice for president; Dr. Dr. Carl F. Taeusch, home of the the February meeting the several! winter months as a conservation! Mr. Nielson was born at Manti and the at Oinstmas day Ci- Ames, Harry Scribner Edwin Leo day9 there Ending nd measure. The water going to waste 8Pent his Merrill of Salina, was named C; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sal committees will be appointed of the Arricultural Ad-!also With his Parent3 deonse, the sch(wIs and Dr. Lucian Sears mon, who were married just twenty- plans mapped for the activities for during the winter months is a wilful administration. Gunnison several years to carre f Manti was named secretary-treas-jure- r. justment waste and greatly impairs the flow,1 four years ago on Christmas day. the future. on a- -wtl who Gunnison Phil ntered and officials appear State ceebration wa9 one of during the summer or growing P. F. ool President and are: I The Central hih graduated of the holi. when water is so badly Utah Medical associa- the program Mis3 Marie Gielhill delightfully months, He attended institution. frtm that the Mrs a tion, in existence for many years, has Champ of the board of trustees ofThe Howard, needed. McGiL &t speaker, after making entertained for members of the JunPresident Elmer G. Bebeen an is a native of Gunniclose of water conditions th Quin Conseiwatory of Music at bride, important organization, and the college; study holiday Wedneshome her club at ior F. David bridge Boston in 1&24 farthering his train- he members, who are many, have terson. Director Peterson; son, and is remembered by many for- day evening. A dainty hot luncheon throughout the state, declared that of ln,? aloR2 this line. Since his return agnexture, lken a deep interest, due to the fact Smith, commissioner f intimate friends. However, she was served at seven-thirt- y small the present condition in the water from the eastern school, Mr. Nielson at t, an at the regular meetings are held Joseph Anlerson, wo is ; ome fifteen years ago and has than what it tables, following which a lively game Pb!em thd of work with secretary Welling, a was and the full- - has followed orchestral j n wj.b ber par,.nts jn the Nevada 4934, . jVlh view to bringing together tl? Xracy urged during was of enjoyed. Zirr bridge bl succ39- Mr and Scort Mr8' NleI' and bureau, farm lest is Mr. Howard coo Deration by water users to prominent at which time impof-iari'- d conm-o- , and well known son are of roient in popularly a11 c;rc:e, at Eiy, where the tonieJ ater pos ,b.e. .ni ntw re-- 1 merman, charge Miss Carol Fwalberg, who i 'and their tenJ frienJj wi, newlyweds will make their home. During his UJc Mr. Humpherys the tending a Sell Lake business college. for a ,or anJ wih a rui subject 1Lfe for the Gun left Sunday to resume her studies stated that there are 4,500 wells in Ira Overfel:, writer discj'e.iorw vrili be conducted in' more than alone, vacation county the Sanpete a holiday er spending J- - M. W. W. Owens, ri?on VaHey Ur.k, was in 7 the staff members, done here Mate the claim or E. Mrs. Mr. Knighton was at Mar.ti Tue-- ami being by h county excepting r making ary pzit-'tdirector an! in port ant bu.ress matters at Mtnti transacting Important business ce:etar.t IL. S- - a! berg. r. an 1 1 Bucks; .Additional Snows New City Officers Add To Moisture Installed Monday Wins Jail Sentence i. i mi o - aet-,,- -- j vote-gettin- Satina Wolves Best Danger Lurks On Bulldogs, 64 to 20 Slippery Streets hold-ove- r, er, one-side- d d right-of-wa- y. 1 p, n, Agents to Meet In State Conference State Engineer Explains New Law right-of-wa- y, Popular Musician Quits Bachelors Medical Men Hold Meet at Richfield right-of-wa- n, - vice-chairma- n, I n, "' ev-ent- , fr pre-iden- i I- tat i ' at-jfca- se4-:or- s ca-hi- er ( tra-.act:- ng . ... |