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Show ( GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS, GUNNISON, UTAH Economic Highlights "The Best Trained Horse in Texas (Continued from page 1) a theie i some difference of opinion The president to how to achieve it. bewant wide discretionary powers, best the him llying thi would give condition chance to meet changing u out of the quickly and thus keep all believe major European war that want to be i coming. Congress may lay down definite more specific- -to he must abiJe, regulation by which circome what may. Under either in many cumstance, it is believed to taken be will that steps quarters declare such commodities as cotton, suboil anJ steel, instrument of war, with muniject to embargo along t Moyle Rasmussen, a student at the University of Utah, returned to hi school work Sunday after spending two weeks visiting with hi parents Mr. and Mrs. diaries Itusinussen. Hex Mitchell and non, Mr. Mr, and are spending here and are guest at Johnny, of Balt several lay the home of Mr. an.l Mr. parent to Mr. Mitchell. Mr. Mr. and I. E. Borg, Kearn, who Rex Miss Helen Overfelt, who spent vis- - t Salt Uk. M.xn an.) othcr iJ northern point, W.J,,.l.y of I""1'- .im-- e - "J ",h,a r1'?1 !h 'k v'"t l .Southern Cal.for- nia, teturned to Fait I.ake Sunday to resume her studies at a Salt Lake business college. k. retorne.1 to their home In Gunnison MonJay evening. lest Mrs. John M. Knighton charmingfor sixteen lady ly entertained friend Friday afternoon of la.st week from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. .Mr. Knighton served a ner at .th her ra ,,v'rWl- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris of .Spear tie Captain lutiaid Pack, Texas Hanger force at the Texas Centennial Exposition, put his lamoue trained horse, 1into, through hi p.tres at Kiest Park, on the outskirts f I .l las. Assisting Captain Hark, who for Salt Southern y one-thirt- the South-westyears peace officers, i Jerry Wolfe, noted rodeo star. Im to is said to be the best trained horse in the Lone Star State. penl .New rears, and place card were carried out in thdr.!ome Saturday. While a New Year scheme. Fol!owing"thc on the coast Mr. and Mrs. Harris dinner bridge was the pastime for , th cla',,c ,"tl,al1 Mr.. re- - U"'' been one Hu L5 l best-know- s f n , . lh. Mm.mJer of the afUrnoon. 1. .Word ... "!' " l.h,T .warded hiffh lire. -- m faiiforma at the name, the .econd " Fioro prize went to Mrs. Lyda Huggins, and con- taken by .Mr. W. H. , f ?$? at Iasadena January 1, was also a big attraction to Mr. and Mrs. Harris. t Livestock. of Pleasant Mrs. Norval Drigg 1 rton fBerteei. left for Wedoe.- and Grove, ape.t Toe.d.y tedne,lay of M.noeapol... Mmn.. .lay hero vi.itioy her pereat., Mr. ia aha visit. n with "here . 'ast and Mr.. Clarence Mad.,. her son, Frank Lggertsen, a student , of Minnesota. Mrs. Mis Edna Jensen entertained Fri- - at the University fPPertsen expect to return to her day evening, complimentary to Miss home herc nex .Sunday. Melba Metcalf, who left Wednesday for Salt Lake, where she will enter IW11 Gate returned to hi atu- the Holy Cros hospital for the pur- d,M ftt Sun,,ay aftr pose of taking a nurses training. at the the vacation holiday ndmg Mis Jensen served a hot luncheon Mr" John M' aml Mr' of ortle to twenty-threfollowing which social time was enjoyed The honor Knighton guest was presented with several Mrs. Ray It. Metcalf was hostess pieces of linen and other apparel. ladies at her for some twenty-fou- r home Monday night at a dinner-bridg- e for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: WHITE ROSE FLOUR $1.25 per bag MATCHES, carton TOILET PAPER, 4 for COMB HONEY, Special We also! have a complete Fresh line of fruits and new carrots vegetables parsnips, cabbage. let.' tuce, grapefruit, orange, bananas, etc. nd LSituatTcJnJ. H0 tions, airplanes, gun. Townsend Han Here is one of the one hottest issues of the day, and Sig hotter. growing jteadily occur-- I nal Townsend victory recently red in a Michigan special concession election, where the Republican candidate won handily Democratic over his claim advocates Townsend opponent. feel lower house, a majority in the Dr. senate. the sure of getting one in backis movement Townsend says hi ed by more than 25,000,000 active members. On the other hand, every has given recognized economist attention many of then the plan as it being unwor- have disregarded notice-says it is eco- thy of serious wreck would nomically impossible, the treasury, and would prices by from 50 to 100 per cent. By general accord, congressmen may ses- keep the plan from a vote this too is dangerous. It sion, because it SPECIALS J'"- Elmers Market The Store with the Friendly Door. w-h- It is said that they are going to Livestock markets at the opening around 200 pounds, are selling at this cover as down at Washington compara to cwt., $10..'0 of the New Year give assurance of time up a of rubber so $8.00 that the feet of the wjth ed with an extreme top stability and an underlying strength emerg.ency workers will bounce right ago. year that is very welcome to the stock onto is in The fat lamb market al.-Anman. The cattle maiket at for quitting- time at 4:30. choice rjnjir3 to with good strong position, geles advanced toward the close of fed lambs now quoted on the Los the year and the upturn in values market at $10.00 to $10.50 Technically, the husband i the was continued during the first week Angeles a cwt., as compared with $7.50 to but in most ,of, ,the. of the new year. The rank anil file is regarded as certain that the presi- $8.00 a year ago. households the is short-fetechnicality d steers are now selling at of would veto it if it were passed, in Califor-- dent weather Continued ruleda dry $7.25 to $8.00, with the better grades are the biggest issues. There concern to the cattleof fed steers quotable upwards to nia is causing is some agitation for general tax re- in central and southmen, especially $9.00 or better. Prices at this writing much wanted by business, but . Rain3 over the holi-- ! vision, stand fully 2 cent a pound higher ern California. small chance of it hap- - ,r seems there period have materially benefitday 1935. outset than the of at in an election year, when con- party. At 7 oclock the guests ed pastures and ranges in the coast pening SNOW COLLEGE in been some There has to deof both parties wan strength were seated at small tables for a section and most of northern Cali- pressmen NEWS the the to steer hog market, despite general leave well enough alone, licious hot dinner. Decorations in the j fornia. However, lambing was concourses. President Roosevelt careful living rooms ami on the tables were assumption that supplies of hogs for ducted under very favorable weather is market will show a gradual increase e When the firewoiks open for the carried out in pink and white, very eager for a short session, end- most in conditions parts of the state hogs of dehonors among junior colleges jng a pleasing effect. Following the during 1930. Grain-fein April, that will not carry the and the new' crop lambs are making ing too near the November elec-- j debate next Friday evening in Snow gym, dinner, the guest enjoyed a few sirable market weights, averaging very satisfactory progress in most of Gunnison Valley high school will hours of progressive bridge, at which echoes his wish in that. Business tion. the large lamb railing areas. It is oOo j liave a strong representation on the game score prizes went ito Mrs. that California will have the WOULD probable PROTECT will Stan-be Reck Woodrow show1 G. Julius Duggins, first, Mrs. Badger squad. Incomplete figures for 1935 largest crop of early lambs in sever- that it was the back at his old post of forward. f0rd Kees, second, and Mrs. Vearl best year for busiYou will be surprised at al years, in fact, one of the largest Elmer Fierce and Edward Christen- - Peterson, consolation, 1930. Holiday trade was BANKING FIELD since ness in lamb of the the the crops history really big values that sen will also be at forward posi- dollar volume heavy, exceptionally The the state. of strong position we have to offer at very Mr. and Mrs. Roy Childs entertain-guard- . tions. Mansfield will perform IN RURAL AREAS lamb market and likelihood of a advanced greatly. And, of equal imI Reck is playing his secon ed for some twenty-fou- r low prices. intimate to customers shortage of fed lambs in the Colo- portanceless merchants, e Snow A .with the small-profhot friends aggregation; it arSunday evening. year cheep, rado and Nebraska areas gives some bought We have a stock of fixothers have entered the competi- - ner was served at small tables at American Cankers Association it more expensive, ticles; bought ) of a marketfavorable promise very in the Announces Furpose to Comtlon this season. The game is tout- - 7:30, following which a spirited game for tures room goods. every ing season next spring for the early ed as being close and interesting. 0f progressive f00 was the pastime Worst blot on the record is the fact bat Return of Excessive house bedroom, hath, kiCalifornia lambs. Dixie and Snow are joint holders of until a late hour. Mrs. Elmer Niel-th- e that still hovers near unemployment Number of Barks While there are more cattle tchen, dining room, living state title of last year, and both 'son and Norman Johnson were high in California than at any the 9,000,000 mark. And the tax feedlots room or any others that you the Rrinley and Hafen outfits of score prize winners at the game, and CITES LAX CHARTER other time in the history of the state Frankenstein dampens business Miltthis year are reported to be strength- consolation was taken by Mrs. may have. POLICIES IN THE PAST it is not believed that numbers oi: t ened considerably. on Christiansen and Wesley Duggins. Find Chief Cause of Bank Failures fed cattle on the Pacific coast wil It will be mell worth Even if the fire in the public buildWa Too Many Bank present any marketing problem as ExLt'nj Lee Gledhill, Edward Christensen LaMar Larson, son of Mrs. Clarice did burn up your time to investigate and this area gradually draws from a ings at Washington Sound Banks Serving and Ilean Hansen have been named I arson, and a student at the Brig-b- y some of Prof. Tugwells resettlement let us show you what we Communities Well very wide territory during the win popular selection at Snow college ham Young university at lrovo, as we doubt plans, whether reported, ter and early spring months. IIow can do for you. NEW YORK. become candidates for the honor turned Sunday to resume his stu-- f or not anybody understood em Existing sound ever, wdth around on cattle 40,000 banks, especially the small bunks In being the most representative stu- - dies. LaMar enjoyed a two weeks in the Imperial valley and a dents of the school. Three men and vacation during the holidays visiting the rural districts which are serving pasture their communities goodly supply of grass cattle on Caliwell, sliould be pro four women will be voted upon in with his mother, brother and sisters, In the old horse and buggy days tected from any return of the over fornia ranges, some breaking down of the finals Thursday and the winners tire trouble was prevented by soakbanked local conditions enu-eb values in April, May and June woulc n will be announced in the annual pub- M. D. Liston, farmer and former lax chartering policies, which not be the wheels in the creek. ing surprising. On the other hand ball Friday evening. Gled- - man, left Wednesday morning for were mainly to blame fo. the unfavor the Facific coast is consuming an hill is business manager of the col- - the Henry mountains. lie has sheep able failure record of the past, says the enormous amount of beef and conEconomic Policy Commission of the lege yearbook. Christensen is presi- and cattle on the ranges in thnt see-dtinued in industrial and American Bankers improvement Association. is This of the student body. Roth of.tion and he plans to spend ten days out in a report covering an in business conditions brought should provide them recently represented the college or more looking after his interests, by the commission of bank sufficient purchasing power to abvestigation in the Western Speech convention in failures and public policies in charter- sorb the California cattle supply at San Francisco. Christensen Is also WILL STUDY NURSING. ing banks. fairly satisfactory prices, it is believa member of the college hoop squad. The Commission's study gives an Miss Melba Metcalf, eldest daugh- ed by members of the trade. Ilean Hansen is secretary auditor of,.ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. impressive revelation of how great a Metcalf, part mistaken public policies in the the student body and president of, and a graduate from the Gunnison chartering of banks played in creating able that studies be made on the basis the Scribbler club. She has won hon- of experience to develop standards gov alley high school, accompanied by the unsound tanking structure which ors in extempore speaking. the number of banks or the vol her mother, Mrs. J. E. Metcalf, left finally collapsed with the Bank Holiday erning ume of bank capital which can be sucIn March 1933," Robert V. Fleming, for Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Metcessfully operated. calf will enter the Holy Cross hos- president of the association, says in a "Such a study would embrace the foreword. pital as a student, and plans to reOver production of banks, literally ' question Tether banking facilities, can hat best be suppl'ed to the rural districts by main there until she completes a by thousands, over many years in the chid course in training for nursing. face of insistent warnings not only ' small unit banks or by branches from banks of substantial capital in frepo from bankers and others who recog larger 3x Shuttler Wagon for sale or centers. man Existing sound banks, which 1 EX DS. nized tte danger, but even more so from ' ENTERTAIN FR will trade for good milk cow. See are I their serving communities well the mounting records of bank failures I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roper entershou'd be protected from any return of Joe L. Jensen, Clarion. 2tp 'Goat themselves, is clearly shown to have the local conditions caused tained at two dinner-bridg- e parties constituted as a whole one of the greatterm in the lax by past chartering policies. during the week, both of which prov- est single economic errors in the history Apej ed delightful. Sunday evening they of the Nation Banking Othcijls Queried 'Man! GOT A GOOD START? An inquiry among state bank com entertained at a turkey dinner, cov-- i A Recurrence Feared .Sevie missioners shows preponderant opin ers being laid for twelve at one long, He refers to fears of a recurrence of 1936 is coming in pretty fine Jiutc ion against increasing -BRAND table. Holiday decorations were used TT materially the recently expressed by number of banks, coupled with the fact lets keep her going by always in profusion and created a pretty! Federal bankiug authorities, to the U tliet present iawsgive them sufficieni the Federal powers Deposit In surrounding. Contract bridge was suranee given to discretion a keeping the face and hair tidy. Erigl prevent repetition of the Corporation by the provision of played by the ladies, while the men! the grave errors of tilt past. U. I Act of 1933 over the admis Banking George can help a lot! 'Tudor prevailing abnormal condi guests enjoyed a solo game. In sion of banks to membership h. the iu Mam tions. witli the Federal Government ex the bridge play honors were won by suranee fuud, to Breec strengthened state tensively exercising loaning powers in Mrs. Ira Overfelt and Mrs. J. A. IIa-- ! laws and to the policies now being foi whiskey the Elect competition with the banks, and with gan. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. lowed by both national and state super359, I School" way industry itself so largely supplied with authorities to aimed visory safeguard Roper entertained at a seven o'clock I funds as to render it to a U. great degree hot dinner, the eight guests being the nation against Line whiskey must be independent of n n mal hank borrowing, But sound laws and conscientious (Cert made seated together. Mr. S. J. Duggins officials are not of the banking structure even with its themselves always ry, i it t educed slowly the principle captured the piize at cards. sufficient safeguard in any field of our nunibets. finds it tiiTl I" F cwt to support i,s g of these Old School complex national life unless they have capital in disvestment ana oper-tinIt is announced that a now typo of the active support of public opinion." personnel. Latch c tillers. T.k are new fat. It he adds x accinat ion is the And tors, inten lias Won d purpose of the meii ero-after at one just Hatch t the h'g'iiy prouiuit anj re the Rockefeller Institute that leaves can Bankers Association to a i ia mar taste of its mellow T.:-st.ictive delicious ttimg pt'he'es. We urgp no scars. Ibis is a i especially valu- - sha.mg ptulic opinion ia support tf on t e i both national ami st.te super! f f the Feierp! Govern M:h an 'fjuni youll agree wholediseovety in tho-- o days when it thoritie pi their efforts tw m.:u fun ths tankirg basinet SILK DUES S E S n as Janog strengri is very d.fficult to conceal the at Reduced Price! ivais and prtd-l- t the binkir.z structure" of tre:ma) huq heartedly with them. r.qil.y az Bre U. a!mn-- t any Lo m variant, cm rt The IVIIcv the Economic the Comni.s.-u point iy ; Come eaily and select wAnd summarizes it findings in pa:t n fd women d:e-& Henley Product any the your choice. sky-rock- o Is ? te et - e, over-Thes- e 1 j j Do You Need Lighting Fixtures creat-leagu- d i aj din-th- ( long-prof- ' re-t- o j j A. M. Peterson d stock-licatio- j j et ' Opportunities & over-banke- over-bankin- g mottled in Bond - g whiskey a fine unhurried" straight Georges made tOld Barber Shop over-bankin- thats pre-ei- exi-tin- g . Closing Out o jvor, e mo-wi- s. I haf r.h- -k r,rt of Miin fr 1 tl-I- GUNNISON BARGAIN STORE I i'-- The irovet! on . c cent the . t i w s : a "The fa.ts t .. re a western state lati mship betwten the ever .t.'a to protest an of ba:;s anti the a'-rn a! bark fail d wo., i have ap- - i.: e c i r 1,,-di-tii- : . 1 ' : i.tA fMj. .a I. v tj 33 i .s z l.qi- t C w '1 - !y a ! I t ll 1 bottled in bond nJr o! s.'-v- Ja' parev.hical ex-- 1 Far.ev, A- - (J " yi - ) U-T.- p a- -J V- - S- - ' KHTS Ka. 30 - tn! Suf.eiiltn QUARTS No. 23 Avtr.j 214 W t-- r ls , T |