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Show Economic Highlights Industrial News Review jI3Fj,ening that Affect the Dinner pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Nation pills of Every Individual. In Problems International and al Local Welfare. from separable Oo j ! THIRTY-SEVENT- year. H j January 1, American business, lanre and small, found itself with a' item of operating expense rtf sir item is labeled Social The pay. RESETTLEMENT OFFICERS ST. GEORGE TEMPLE IS TO ATTEND CONVENTION SCENE OF MARRIAGE Committees Named curity." This year, unemployment insurance ;!l take 1 per cent of each employers total payroll and it is to be UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936 GUNNISON, On League Schedule Metcalf By Mayor NO. 29 jLocal Banking Co. Officially Opened Holds Annual Meet i he ar.pete fount y Miss Kola Sorenson. popular office, undci the un.r of I be social lie. und daughter of jo..ng will not le open for emHeads of the different depart- he J. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sorenson of paid by the employer, not the ilut on January D, 17 l SANPETE DISTRICT. leg the tax will be 2 ments, an associate gains in earnings and ployee. Next year committeemen, and Cfiter field, and Dlanv JUrtholo-new- , Mr. Kidman, 31 will Team it business 1938 in reach of supei and showing un inen-a-Standing. have been announced by Mayor June x id jwitli per cent, son of Mrs. Selena Dartholo- Evans, an maximum under the Won approximately ID per cent for 1035 per cent, the Metcalf to serve during the next two Mr- -. Hannah II. Wells, home mew of layette, left for St. George is that the tax Forecast law. Moivni over that of 19.11, was shown at tho present In his supervisor, plan to attend a Toe-da- y mornmg. and Wednesday North Sanpete Mayor Mewill produce total revenue of $250,- -' years. stockholders meeting of the annual tcalf has made wi e choice- - an the state convention of the Resettlement Miss Soren-o- n and Mr. Bartholomew 000,000 during 1936. If business conGunnison a Immistration Valley hank, when u full in I ogan on these were quietly married. Ihe ceremony ditions remain unchanged, it will ob- affairs of the city's aJnini-trat- i n was dates. given at the meeting held report performed at the St. Gsrge 'a. $500,000,000 next hould go ahead in exemplary form. viously produce The financial rcort, takThe contention is being held to temple, with the brides Tuesday. parents beyear, $750,000,000 per year thereaf- ihe following committed, ami offi- - d cuss the into consideration the existing ing policies and pinceduie ing xxitnes-es- . Following the marter. However, hope is that business conditions drouth with during the grow-- j the the net cers, g first Ring resettlement in named piogian. riage ceremony the party went to betterment, with its corollary of in- Committee as the season of Mr. ing Kidman year 1935, shov.-to take t several boulder dam, where they sjn-nplans chairman, have up a creased employment and higher released exceptionally well, and places the e problems concerning farmers in by Mayor Metcalf: Mrs. Bar-- j lay, and later Mr. an wages, will steadily increase the reveon a sound basis. bank the-county at June Metcalf, Dr. meetings, an tholon ev left for a months honey-- j Judiciary nue even though the percentage of In to transacting the usaddition w :il pro! ably bring tsuk interesting mis n 1 ip. They will visit Arizona Stanford I lees, D. E. Borg. tax remains constant. business ual and hearing the several facts concerning the icies of the i and California toiuts and expect to Finance, Claims and Ilriiif-- D. Next step in the program will E.j administration. were selected. officers year reports, be a month or more. e Korg, Carl A. Erik-oDr. G. Stan- -' come in 1937, when the federal Charles the furniture Rasmussen, The Resettlement administration Mrs. bartholomew, a native of the j insurance plan goes into opera- ford Rees. elected as was merchant, president, h:s bun functioning in Sanpete valley, graduated from the Gunnison, Waterworks and Irrigation CarD tion. That will start with a 1 per cent and succeeds 0. U Malmgren, who fur twelve county sriiool the with of class Valley high approximately tax on employers and 1 per cent on A. Erikson, Newell Childs. served in that rapacity during Urn afkl has Pwieurly been For the past few years she has Public Grounds and City Ih cjverty i'er the employees, which will mount slowly part few ycats. Another riurnge was of N'yh-- s I. bex n employi-aft Christensens in Harold .i aa .Christensen.supervision until it reaches 3 per cent on each in made in the directorate when AnBlie banpi-tTo date loans have Leen the clerical district league Mr. Ear-- j li49. Total federal tax will thus be ford Rees. drew Modern, former mayor of Gunii ado o approximately 100 farmers! thidomew ulso graduated from the Fot well under way last Friday Streets and Sidewalk- - -9 per cent of all payrolls by 19.r0, of nison, was chosen to succeed Elmo in the county. At the present time1 local high school. He screed a mis- and the several teams R which employers will pay G per cent Chihls, D. E. Borg. there are on file at the office at sion for the I.. D. S. church and has fm iouly to win their first encounter Irons of Moroni. Iia Ovcrfelt was Dr. CL; Printing and Publishing and employees 3 per cent. reelected and cashier, Manti some eightv-fivapplications. been following agricultural pursuits. and thus hold top position. In all but Dr. named secwas A. In addition to these federal levies, Stanford Rees, Harold Christenson, J. Hagan the Gunnison-Moron- i contest the and , Christon-nnHarold Cemetery ond states are studying ways and means scores were nip and tuck and the The board of directors noxv comof bearing their share of the expense Carl A. Erikson. was a question until the gun Iri-oPolice and e I). City in the case of insurance, ended the games. North Sanpete, prise! Chns, Rasmussen, J. S. Peterfor example, the federal government Porg, Newell Childs. which has long taken defeats all son, Dr. J. A. Hagan, Junius Metcalf, Fire Department Merrill PeterIra Ovcrfelt, O. L. Malmgren and will match state donations dollar for i"1 Modern. Andrew dollar. A number of states already son, Newell Childs. the Manti Templars in u Board of Health June Metcalf, following the have vaiious taxes for this purpose, Immediately lead. ithrilling contest by a Dr. A. G. J. Dr. Stanford in the service Hagan, ntr Andersen, In them. some Snow' are others conditions on the high plas I.amar Ioirson, Gunnison, in and Wasatch also played a planning Rees R. and Marshal L. for the institution of Tollestrup. banking of Southern Ltah are good for jnj, on t)ie cases, state funds are created by pay0f bureau of close game, with conversion of free was assistant appointed ments by the employer alone, in this time of the year, as indicated by jvisual inslruction of on the part of the Carrot the Brigham CITY CANAL ELECTS. and Miss Marie Gledhill, also others by payments by both employ-- ( measurements recently made by the Eaters contributing to their victory. extension division, Continued on last page) Alma Larson, president, Harold National Dark service at Cedar Young university Gunnisons Bulldogs just couldnt in the wrvice of thc bunk for Rcveral in active an the Irovo, was named second assistant plays part and How- Breaks, where a maximum depth of Christenson, get started in their encounter with years, to aids visual of thousands ' bringing ard Norman, as treasurer, were all 40 inches is reported by the first ski the husky Moroni boys, and the first cashier. of students in the intermountain reelected to the respective offices at patrol of the season, according to a half of the game spelled doom for states. I of release the annual meeting of the Gunnison I. the locals. Moroni took a lead of 29 1atraw, superinteni This bureau furnishes pictures ilVOUTSCS City Canal company, held here Mon- dent. The average depth, as shown by points in the first half, with Gunni-,()- ( a series of 17 measurements, is 30.5 lustrating nearly every educational son making only one field goal and n day of this week. Mrs. Clara was named as a member of inches of snow, having a water con- subject and include scenes from all a foul pitch in this period, for a total the board of directors. The only tent of 5.6 inches, which is somewhat Pai(s f (be earth. The department of three. However, the opening of the bas available to schools twenty-thre- e More than 90 per cent of the Utah second half saw the little band of change in the official makeup was better than last year, when the Janu- hatcheries will be hatching baby the election of Peter Christiansen to ary measurements showed only 4.5 miles of motion picture films and fighting Bulldogs out for revenge To satisfy a broad variety of dein the form of film and chicks this year in accordance with the s( pictures Other of water. measurements of who succeeds they outplayed the Moroni boys mands, more short courses will be ofpost secretary, I the requirements of the national poul-- 1 J. II. an(l 8ass slides. all through the remainder of the Roylance, who is retiring. Fin- taken this year at Duck creek fered In the Fifteenth Annual leadtry improvement plan, reports Carl ancial reports given at the meeting Hairis flat, by the same patrol, show, I.amars work with the films con-th- game. The Gunnison boys gave the Week than ever before. Thirty-tn extension poultryman show the company in good finances. all the snow is decidedly wetter sists of inspection of film strips, J Frischknecht, fans a thrill when they made a gain ership hree departments are preparing at the Utah State Agricultural collast year. At Duck creek tho tion picture films, and also the glass of 13 points as against Moroni's 10 programs for the thousands of relilege. Primary officers of the Gunnison depth is 22.1 inches, with a water con- slides. These must be thoroughly In in the third quarter. In the last quar- gious and social leaders expected The following grades of chicks will ward were hostesses to the teachers tent of 3.9 inches, or 17.6 per cent; spected for defects both before and ter Gunnison made another rally and from many parts of North America, be offered for sale: in the organization at a party at the and at Harris flat the depth is 16.3 after shipping by the bureau for use scored 8 more points against Morto Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Jr., U. S. Approved Chicks hatched home of Mrs. W. II. Farr Monday inches, with a water content of 3.4 in the various schools. He also onis 6, but the big lead taken by the according of arts at Brigham Young fine dean in U. S. Approved hatcheries from or 20.8 per cent. Water con- - sists in operating the slide projection latter in the first part of the game evening, hollowing a seven oclock is chairman. The who university, 2 eggs weighing not less than 1 hot luncheon, games proved enter- tent at these two stations in January machines in and about school, of was too much to overcome. The Bull- week will be held January 27 to 31. Jounces from a breeding flock of care-- J taining features. Mrs. S. J. Duggins of last year was between 13 and 15 which the bureau has nine of various dogs showed they had plenty of spirit All auxiliary organizations of the fully selected birds inspected by a and Mrs. L. L. Childs xvere winners per cent. types available for use in any of the atjd fight and coming contests will L. D. S. church will participate. They state official. In spite of fairly wet snow, the ' university courses or in nearby (Continued on last page) of prizes. will either provide their own proI U. S. Verified Chicks ;.with the patrol, consisting of . C. Iresnall, schools. grams or have courses specially preIsame standards as the above, but in The 23 miles of educational films park naturalist, and his assistant, W. pared for them by B. Y. U. .faculty S. Long, reported very poor skiing distributed by the bureau are shown faddition the males used must be from and other exports. The state ... members conditions due tq soft, fluffy snow! about 57 times in the course of a Jrecord of performance mass matings. conference of social wrork will hold U. S. Certified Chicks must meet into which their skis often sank to school year, F. Wilcken Fox, secre-- a its regional meeting in connection . the foregoing standards, and in adddepth of 12 to 15 inches. At one'tary of the bureau, states. Hence, it with Leadership Week, on January poin on the trip, near Navajo may be said that the actual film ition be from eggs of not less than two association The Parent-Teach31. The males used must be from lake, it required 4V2 hours to travel mileage provided by the bureau to sessions. week a of will furnish Price lists of forest trees available A new 1936 automobile may now four miles up hill. Even on the re- - its patrons during the year is ap- (ounces. selected matings. The departments, centering around for woodlot, shelterbelt, and windare Pullorum be purchased for as low- as $25 a may add break planting on Utah farms are the theme, Promoting Spirituality Tested, Pullorum Passed or month, according to G. W. Sorenson, now being mailed to all counties Today, follow': Aaronic priesthood. Clean when they have met the manager of the Gunnison Valley MoArt Appreciation, AgriMr. and Mrs. Rex Mitchell and throughout the state by the Utah Applied Art, 'requirements of the' standards of tor company, and local Ford dealer, e cultural Work, Problems, State Agricultural college, according son returned to their home in Salt a new' Ford Motor j these grades of the national plan, who announces Current Economic Current Problems, forto J. Whitney Floyd, extension Lake Friday of last week. The fProfessor Frischknecht said, company finance plan. of Social Problems, Development ester. two weeks some had Mitchells in spent e profinance operated with the park service This remarkably Tellj Following is a classification of Utah Browth .Through Story Spiritual 11 More than 90,000 trees of spe:jhatheries according to the grade of plan now makes it possible for al- viding shelter cabins well stocked viriting with relatives here and at to ing, Drama in Church and Communare distribution for cies ready Salina. chicks they will produce in 1936, as most food and blankets. anyone contemplating the pur- with fority, Character Education, Explorer farmers of the state from the reported by the extension poultry-jma- chase of a new car to do so without Scouts, Genealogy, Great Basin Folkest nursery at the college, Mr. Floyd himself any undue hardHome upon Problems, Literature and lore, taking said. This is an increase of 25,000 I U. S. Certified Pullorum Tested ship or financial strain, said Mr. trees over the number distributed in Spirituality, Literary Recitals SpirCoates Brothers j Hatchery, Lehi; In- - Sorenson. ituality in Literature, Landscape Ar- 1935. ,termountain Hatchery, Logan; Manti- the And chitecture. The anticipated increase is justified Continuing, he explained, pex Breeding Farm and Hatchery, Music, Mutual Improvement Asso- new plan is very simple in its operaby the rapid growth of tree planting Manti ; Peerless Tafent-TeachManti; down low Hatchery, paySection, Per-th- e tion. After the usual in the state since the beginning Ofjciations' .Sevier County 80naI Richfield; and Hatchery, Psychology, ment has been made, monthly payprogram in 1930 when 15,500 jHutchings Breeding Farm and ments as low as $25 per month may; Since the beginning of horse pull- - ed together for considerable time so trees were planted by Utah farmers, Relief Society, Recreational Leadership, Science: Its Contribution to be arranged on the balance, at a rate ing, contest held in Utah, with the aid that they know and understand each officials reported. J U. s. Certified inUtah Hatchery, of lf of one per cent a monthly a dynamometer, 1800 draft horse other thoroughly, according to Jaw of 1924 pro- - Spirituality, Specific Helps for Teach- The Brigham City. in- Religion, Social Hour, Sunday on the total unpaid balance, plus teams have taken part in the 188 formation compiled by George R. vides for state and federal govern--1 ers I U. S. Verified Pullorum Tested forhool S. Kenneth Problems, Speech Correction, and Ikeler, Henderson dis-, in surance. ment cooperation (contests held. planting and Man bul- Place The waring Draper Hatchery and of Doctrine and Spirituai-an- d in their the an at college, tribution of trees for farm plantings The new complete insurance, proThe first pull with a dynamometer, Breeding Farm, Draper; .Woodbury am of National Government, ( and Horses Draft TyPe Pulling letin since 1930 over 200,000 trees actual value, held in 1923 at the Iowa state Electric Hatchery, R. F. D. No. 2, Box tecting the car at its be and Visual Instruc-throug- h should Utah.in Work, Contests Primary "They have been planted on Utah farms covers fire and theft, $50 deductible fair and four years later the Utah T59, Salt Lake and their to their accustomed ,tion. City. driver, this agency. collision, and combined additional; State Agricultural college, in cooper-- , I L. S. Approved Pullorum Tested Of temperaments trees ready for shipment, the from from falling the state damage fair, purchased ation Wth (Certified Leghorns) Adams Hatch-1- protection in eS Horses earth-;- a hardwoods of the type that are 85,000 contests windstorm, machine and began pulling American Fork; D. & S. Breed-Far- aircraft, cyclone, been have and hail, planted and grown sue-- ; ' Members of the Gunnison Bridge flood, riot, jn this state, and Hatchery, 2104 South quake, tornado, in Utah. They are: Siberian club, meeting at the home of Mrs. ces? fully On the average, there are about 25 explosion." h East, Salt Lake; Poultryman'1 black locust. Si- - Ira Overfelt Friday afternoon of black elm, walnut, contents held a year in g This new plan makes it easier for atchery, Springville; Poultrymans berian thornless tree, 8 honey lo- - last week, elected Mrs. L. G. Ander-cus- t, pea Ford Glah, each one of which attracts hun-- J Hatchery, 4787 South Ftate Street, anyone to own a new Russian olive, t hardy catalpa, 'son as the official director during The nev ,jrej 0f persons. The 193C Rake; Ra Tisha w Hatchery, 3687 than it has ever bee.i before. Horses with ash and own their willow, weight. of green golden ranging, the coming year. Mrs. Anderson will financing arrangement brings don has ju-- t begun and farmers should State Street, Salt Lake; well-sin forty-eigand inches sizes to fromuix legs as president, secretary and heart j serve girth firfencing cost, reduce the re iuirti look forward to co.Tpetitix'e pulis large Hatchery, Provo, winners. the inches sell nominal will at e and Plans for the annual treasurer. prices. com- - within their territory. Dean E. predominate among L. S. Approved monthly payments, and gives ullorum Tested and crooked commonly with Horses which been has heretofore legs, a real ponderosa pine rep- ty, spnre D be- i Maynard of the state college advises. plcte insurance while the car a eurby resent thr evergreen group of 15.000 sociaJ event, and to be held sometime or Hatchery sickle hocks, known as 1 enFor Mr. to anyone The.e contests are open VatterJKvhJiinir paid for. conclude Aver.ae, Og'Ien; in a pull- available treet These adapt them-- ; this month, were started with a owns both animals competing. conformation, never go far 1 v.ho (( fon' findthe to Avenue, Ogden; Wal- particularly well to Utah farm rrttce named to arrange the affair, Horses or mule-- , purebred, grade or ing contest," according lark Hatchery, 3011 South l?th Amof Association planting, Mr. Floyd said. The aver-- ' Following the business meeting, an to er.'er ar.i ings of the Ilore Salt Lake. Mr. ar. J Mr. Lenneth I rg or unknown are er.titiei tg ra4 ;e in size w1 !.- fujr to eight, hour i he ta mare; or g! ' I, S. A pproved Vievp ft TV 4.1 ' bri 1 hu-mo- -i Sub-tantia- 1 -. vi-o- r, e 1 nan-ttceii.el- it 1 Sun-pet- I e I I! ab-e- old-ag- nt n, i i ! un-jKG- l. dcpai-tmcnt- o . j j . vice-preside- e j i vice-preside- i n old-ag- :Big Snow Covering jLocal B.Y.U. Stude In South Section! Visual Instruciorl 1 .a e out-jeom- j j T'1 u,.i,j j incct-Ephrai- one-poi- ni nt serv-teau- sev-thro- ca-she- r vice-preside- Utah Poiiltrymen Will Improve rlOT n flocks Lud-vigso- Leadership Week 20,-inch- es i s and-s(,'P- at ir.o-tha- - s, 11-1- , j Nevy Trees finance Plan Available for Utah Farms Attracting Buyers 70-mi- le er - Pull-joru- m Bee-Hiv- low-rat- , n: Dean Gives Advice to Owners Of Prospective Champion Draft Horses . er Hatch-Springvil- le. Clark-McNa- one-ha- ry j j I I j 7, ( m ! , horse-pullin- -- ;h Tim-Janog- et ht , par-Blu- com-aelv- j ' I r l Iucrj! .. i:n. try Farm, M ' - L- -- c - , dti t:. pag:) es |