OCR Text |
Show Economic Highlights 7' Industrial i eat New Gunnison Valley News Review Make Times Better for Yourself timt Affect the Linoer In Tax pV. Dividend Checks andNation-j BJ'sof K'ery Individual. In Problems International nJ THIRTY-SEVENTL,aratJe from Local Welfare, YEAR. GUNNISON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 oOo NO. 36 j con-Before the present congress rtftt many commentators ! NevvAII-TimeRecord JjVat that a that in was prospect, session out that unt c legislative battles loomed, new j would bring day t every Hill that, in idl.nes from Capitol be would excitement, brief, there If farmers and kun-commentators tlu"..gllThese drama. it lie As time neais tie eity Uin and I.ynn llen-out the nun. i u V !.u!i but y cent .'ai.pfV wrong, not 100 per March 'i auth p e n. mg ghei 'll, sibeduled fo-it. The present skeptical about the to eiast for a'l to close r : 1. were s the shown. unuual actiit is being ey ' m' been quiet and almost abundance of v. aei gv in Fie! forces ot tile AA and proI t' the pi.nc.pa! speakers lit wluh would indicate that th bond 'etc ingress has onso far as the purposes for the 19 16 s without lustre, ducer asst.ateil si'll take groups entirely ipiarterly cufoiencc held issue would carry by a large major-tin''car- - a:i on, they cun iuni-acriti.e.r Little see. can 111 no have observer been .r riel uv (iunn-son'war-Gunn. son Cutide ihupe! w.th it y (hie of largest civic make rea Jy fm one of tin promi-over And debate Adm C'hesVr iiM 1'avis rator appeared. has mony open :.g s,ss on Saturday evening clubs, the Gunnison I. ions at a rehas been a long best years for mans' seasons the task of checking com The f'.ir oeet-ngimportant measures meeting, voted a resolution tie-- , ficial report from the ff.ee of h brilliant. i.itb,: e il s. ,is.o, way from clanng unanimously for supjw'rt of plmmi'x mid assembling other da'a fore-- t Manti National at Kph.am' and of the ilub. in,111 connection with the $396.1id,n.m the Ikiu.Is. MemU-rii'ge-l There are, of course, reasons for and recorde by Wells "hur-.iy- , who Those stres-e-reasons. by congress t. the the unpor-- iccently appropriate-bv br.ef i political addresses, sj taught thil ranger. i highly grat.fymg '1 he I to with fanners no he Mr. complete Roosevelt, l'hev riuii'th of and that hFo payments the water taint Jit know say improvement, which follow . declare an port. maIhe senate and house mr.s am! m tie weather needs the major immediate lrd 1iogiams. poit.oa his tremendous pointing new leeord foi niwfuil an I be appi opnat ion will be expend more is br ght for a bounteous with the gulden opportunity of a jorities, doesn't want any ha been in u of the rams and from the fedeiui govern- - discharge unpaid obbgatmns nests stirred up before election precipitation Mr. nis a s lhu , . report, r.'by ft'om concontracts entered ht into a As oo:n-i'nsnowfalls. result, Next Frid.i) 'schedule. Sanpete munty, ore merit, making the city's cost than he can help. iy 19!-The present mow cover on trie and prior adjustam-n- t tGtheir are state-!"f p leaders speuht-cdoing suffered paratively nominal, the entire gressional li.mi. Mi'i at Kphru.m. mountain:above The also .i in all doors bnaks gn!!i-sthe has drouth appropriation to of 1931, pledged real talking behind closed lur.ng bership support Mar'i at .Moroni. records both in 'now depth ami in been an effort for the un-- work for the voting of the bonds. lodes fun. Is for do barging mu.. .i", tbf committee rooms. There they are n Sanj etc at Febru-aiwater to pro.hicers who, ron- content, .'toi.u, during to g t m their fet. Rut with The leplatement of the wood staxe By the bargaining and establish'-to an month1 v i'.x-- - and mlju rin-n- t am a pie.) turn was pipe, a menace an-- a heavy eot fur f"mung program for ti layt tjne important bills reach the floor, A.exan lei w ith i word for the . n calls w.th .i ' Roll 9",. dried. G the !". and th Prill ult of cut a re is would a deterloraprec.p.tatun many years year a dormant state, me out i (. rraiy thing tne-f t l.,t-.. meiit rches i at a !v.tit leer:'-with U be' will a.l G.u. of flood metal a htuld a w,th Ayes tiun, p.pe piog.i!.' r ruuiy n.gh produce g teiped t.wh, I' i v pr-- they bal not actually iter I rnoxe. The estimate-- cost nri t scattering of Nays, and thats that. expeutr.er.t stat.on. h. an I classy basket!. si;, uni t an. ni.i an ic.M Kto t i. 1.'. set at up-- m'o ciu. tun t pi .or to the supre.i e has m were close Why do Republicans permit this? op-.Sunday the leplan-mentrnr.uvd North Sanpete, thii-- ;n I Demo-cratcourt leeiMim which invalidated part bes at Never phrami. piecipitatnm For the same reason as the en.ng. with the usual Mutual 1m- - proximately $22,100. with the federall f 37 ling, by a ti' A A. of tin wuik of the fore were has since first kept eru-irpolitics. Republican strate u novation conference. At government supplying $12,100 against I;,ll,J0frA took the bit in ftcet- Activities month. the Demmg y prec.pitat ion at the ,,Khty at ?h( fip.t who had re- the citys $10,000. Vnn gists seem to be just as sure as an, held quart(,r v ower. It will only be a matter of a year1 ocratic strategists that peace arri .ieat I.asin experiment station reach- the jea, throughout the game. Coach ''i'',',d "'T. gave the principal talk. Ihe ab..e article, as be M or interest. best in their is two, aid a city official, until the They musical numbers were juiet Appropriate Alexander, though rightly Ihe accumulated be are means will on n..v 1935 to have ' the do that rotten replace-!.their concerned, to nearly pipe talking an, all told the conference was prefer his mates until maan(,, . hides some of the will additional hu, time the are station motivate bring-And that get During too, money lxing' glower The Centerfiel-they, payments stump. wa tint.ht.tl a , ater wa, highly successful. th(. The greenhouse is completely screen- music for the general furnished here for such an improve- from the government to bring th by the dread fear of alienating votes huiriid to the Suiina hospital, where b"T funn-hement may expire, which would result price per ton for that year to pai.ty. view from the sides. that might pave the way to a Re ed he submitted to an operation fm- lip- - "essMiis of the s'ake conference. snow ht ha in the c.ty being forced into higher For 1931 the parity juice resulted in foi Imn November. tio luav Tinpublican win in pt. n ;c it is. attendance, especially at the muc evi. ut plunged farther payments fiotn the processors and in tnb tntly packid, 'nlt. (Junnison lad, determined to Sunday morning services, was un-- obligations and The new' farm bill which, so far as snow slides. One big into debt if the pipe line is not laid government amounting to, for the oi enoug a wind-ujmyone could see, went through conshowing, gave the usually large, and it is estimated that s with the money generously offered Gunnison factory dritri-t- , $6.70 kt ut mis.se, I.iue Fell flat, tearing their best and tin game was do- - more than 500 were present. gress with very few ripples to mar ton. out the time. the some this at the of line, by telephone government fine Jta serene passage, provides a cIared t0 have been the best played The election, at which all qualified tudy inclosures, and covering the on the jocal court thU S(,a,on. Amler. Iaymcnts for the 1935 beet croji example of thg conditions described KNTKKTAIN AT RARTIKS. can and exercise road with the their voters flat trees and to other franchise, date for the Gunnison factory dislbove. In the words of Time, Pressson, forward for the locals, was the lwmd to vote be will a debris. issue, $10,000 have been made as follows: trict Mrs. J. A. Hagan charmingly ed by sprouting cotton seed and imhigh scorer for his mates. He netted sol-be to to bonds for the on taken money $1.30 jier ton initial payment from February tjlree baskets and took four out of tertained at two social functions patient farm leaders, senators had no wain the 27 the and Oaks 2$ the at showed station the Gunnison Sugar company, and 80 citys expense more time to consider than they had a possible five foul trys. Jenen, Monday and Tuesday evenings of defray The bonds would cents per ton from the government, in 1933. Pressed by the political ne the snow was 43.28 inches deep with center, with 8 points, R. Nielson, this week. At both occasions hot din-- a ter improvement. be paid annual- - or a total of $5.10 per ton. This will water content of 11.53 inches. The another 8, an.! Amtoft, ners were served to sixteen guests, mature serially and cessity of adopting a bill that would jjuarfj of $500 per year, run-- j be followed by additional payments ly at the rate average shows the playjne- - guard, rounding out 7 points, Small tables carried clusters of result in liberal distributions of cash past of twenty years, 'from the factory, as per 1935 beet a as 2 .50 inches, with a water before election day, they had little aj a(yed materially to the score, fodils as centerpieces, while a clever ning for in period 1911 and end-- j contract, and according to the above the 6.80 of content inches. The precin-tayear beginning n latitude. The outcome of virtually Edwards, forward, hooked points, scheme of yellow and white was in the year 1960. Interest would article additional payments from the for February was 5.61 inches. every roll call could have been prean,i an others on the floor played ried out in the living rooms, llridge ing be the rate of 4 per cent, and government will follow sufficient to at At Rasin Great the dicted on the basis of political exexperiment SUperb ball and were in the game by the ladies, while the men guests be would C8.92 snow was station the inches paid annually. bring the price to parity. tarried over the fascinating game of pediency. iwj(h a rPaj fighting spirit. even The of with a o0 21. water of content necessity replacement j The bill, as passed, is " curious leep, program covering benefit Christensen, guard forv the North solo, were the feature entertain- this time is highly important and payments from the government will at on mixture, including as it does a plan inches. During February the precipilast page) (Continued should attract support from every undoubtedly lie made e high for a temporary stop-gaand an- tation amounted to an part of the soil who would keep the city from cunervBtion amendments which were 1 citizen averother plan for a permanent farm pro- of 9.38 inches. The past a backward movement. is based on the age gives the snow depth at this ncently passed by congress and gram. The stop-ga- p soil conservation act of 1935, an ob- Qame date as 46 inches, and the avsigned by the president, the details HOSPITAL. FROM RELEASED water of content snow was the which are now being worked out of erage scure and, at the time of its passage, 11.32 inches. a seemingly unimportant bill. Mrs. A. R. Nelson and Mrs. Janette by the department of agriculture, The is believed snow It that the at the Continued on last page! Jensen, who were taken to the Sal-in- a according to press reports. p,p-eru.r- s (ituiiiiM)" I in: Suitur Gunnison Buy Ilrct and (aulillinver Citij.' H 1 -1 ti-- 1 Slake Conference Lions Club Backs Beetgrowers Will Bulldogs Defeal Officially Reporledj North Sanpelers Largely Attended City Bond election Get Benefit Under New AAA Program - I t1 ; elec-1uesda- , i 1 I . I f, -- gi-w.- ng , . -- th'-cro- - I . . e j f- - Sun-lay- . ! nls'-rieia- s e 1 - j e- ! a!'-'i.i- e -- hor-jKt- C pi-- I . ' : - s , i ra-'.ni.- 1 - Wa-.iUh- horse-tradin- 75c ain - U-e- i . ,in-V.i.,n- g. all-tim- e , - .... ... n . . j i , , i-- . ad i it b'l a ,0' U-.- 1' e pro-grew- U-e- I e- h-- e 1 e 1 l !!' s Market-Nat.On- I al t 1 j - i in-of- -- 1 . , d fi-o- - - J 1 ai p P ' six-ye- ar daf-dep- th car-tio- 1 I i all-tim- p, farmers Warned Opportune Time To Prune Trees In Buying Seeds experiment station during the latter hospital February 5, suffering The best time to prune is during from severe burns received when a part of February was at least two Determination of county and state feet deeper than at present. On Feb- - officials to eventually clear the the dormant period of late winter or pressure cooker exploded at the high ruary 15, when the snow was shovel- - fields, highways and homes of the early spring, advises J. Whitney school building, were released from ed from the buildings, the depth was weeds, and remove Floyd, extension forester of the Utah the hospital to return to their respec69 inches. The cover on the buildings the college. Many tive homes in Gunnison. The women, from State Agricultural detractors disgraceful trees when the accident occurred, were is now 18 to 24 inches. and out be to is carried unhealthy 'homes, vigorously The snow is so settled and jacked during this coming spring and sum- -' can be restored to value providing employed as WPA workers in pre- ' I Dealers in poultry who call at Alarmed by the mounting toll of that it would have been nearly The state statutes provide laws good sharp tools are projierly used paring the luncheon at the high accidents on highways and boule- possible to ride a horse to the Forest that make this work compulsory, but and the scars made in pruning are premises to load cockerels or old domestic science room. In the bens for the market may be responsi-wateMr. and had cared not the road well been Floyd for, vards, automobile buyers, when shop- boundary shaped kept the first appeal will be made to the pressure cooker were potatoes and for g for introducing disease if proper ping their 1936 car, are demand-ju- open during the early part of the loyalty of farm and home owners. and in some manner the vesssljbh5 says. accord-leas- e branchdiseased cars that will guarantee maxi-lliur- a winter. and Remove dead Utah ranks high with the weed became overheated. In trying to re-- 1 precautions are not observed, E. animal to r Madsen, fol-tf the covering, an explosion protection, declare local condition, caused from the mam point es; then live branches permitting for the Ltah experiment sta ATTENDS WATER PARLEY. wa-dealers. of the distribution of impure field better circulation of sun and air and ! hot potatoes throwing Hon. and '1 At last, say dealers, J. M. Knighton, a member of the seeds by dealers anxious to dispose through and under the crowns, universal ter on the faces, bare arms and bared Before any hauling crates are newspaper campaigning has awaken- state water storage commission, and of their wares. Since the weeds got balancing the tree crowns with the chests of the women. First and sec-- 1 should ed in the minds of the motoring pub- Mrs,' Knighton, went to Salt Lake a start, there has been little cooper- - roots; remove intersecting branches ond degree burns, according to DrJ placed in a chicken house they disinfect-cian, n lic a realization of the acute necex-- y thoroughly cleaned and G. Stanford Rees, attending physi-b- e early Tuesday morning. Mr. Knight- - ation among home owners to clear preventing chaffing and possible This extra effort is not usually for safer driving. Accordingly, was called to the city to attend their yards and unused lots of theture decay, and remove old branch were suffered by the women as observed This by the trucker an! it Mr. the water an features Mrs. of Roth in weeds. safely Floyd suggests. the new cars have Year, stubs, a result of the accident. important meeting disgraceful and useless 'he become the and ()0VtH e preun-will stimulate poultryman to exeici-held Tuesday. healing and Mrs. Jensen suffered .in and year out the weeds grow, i deciding factor in six out of ten sales made hut their hosts pfj authority in this matter if he wishes told tortures ducing seed only to appear the foi-- . vent further advance of disease. today, should i. Said Gordon tree the on cuts The final EMERGENCY OPERATION. friends will be glad to know they! to protect his poultry investment Sorenson, local Ford Mowing year. Remedies are offered by limb trunk or to the close dealer, recently: In my opinion, one home and that the scars and,rom possible introduction of disease are Payton Alexander, popular coach the state departments and this, added be smooth, the disastrous consequences to allow )urnH have been cured. d (with the chief reasons for Fords out-- J at the Gunnison Valley high school, to energy on the part of the owners, and preferably so which often follow. which of flow sap, is at the Salina hospital and is re- - would do much to eradicate the costly a more natural Standing sales leadership in 1935 from dirty crates should The filth when over one and scars. will induce rapid healing. Large d million covering nicely from an emergency LOCAL AGENT HONORED. crop destroyer. n T'ord cars and trucks were sold was base cea"e on premises since Farmers are definitely urged to should be dressed with asphaltic operation for an acute attack of ap- Gunnison agent ieri Fggertsen be such tracked into material the careful attention which design- may . npendicitis, performed late Friday look for and plant only clean seeds paints after they have become dry. rs and engineers When setting out young trans gave to the build- - night. Mr. Alexander was coaching with a high standard of germination ir-stant source to insure darger- - A trucker or of the Ford automobile, with the his basketball cagers in a thrilling in planting farm crops this season, plants they need pruning had been named as thathe :m to make it the safest car on the game with North Sanpete high school,1 This is highly important from two better survival. This may be accom' dejcgat to attend the annual com anyone else coming on poultry premises with soiled crates should be imcaE and soon -- fter the local boys won a angles with the present amount of plished by cutting back the lateral 0f Ka.ilway Telc- Order tjje ventjon be taken ! For instance, the mediately ordered away by the propurchaser does victory, he became ill. A quick snow that will make available an branches, but care should have to pay extra money for diagnosis revealed the fact that he abundant supply of irrigation water not to cut the leader or central stem prietor until a clean crate is presented. tree is Safety glass all around it is stan- - was suffering from infection of the it is necesary that the land be put to if a tall naturally-shape- d Cleaning is probably more imporequipment with the Ford V-appendix, and he was rushed to Sal- - the best of use and this cannot be sired. than disinfection. Disinfection tant glass, required by law in ina, where an operation was per- - done unless the best seed, devoid of by Mrs. Eggertsen, wall Bolution compamed h ar.y BABY. EAR 3 applie! over a thick jayer of NEAR LEAP state, is a necessity for safe formed at once. foreign matter and weed seed, i attend the parley, and it is expected fikh is of no value In order to fur. d Theres a little baby girl, tipping more than 1000 members of the or- anywhere. planted. ther protwt afrainst dLsea3e introdutf. ; Too, Ford was the first scales at 8 pounds, that has tak- the been has ATTEND MONTHLY MEET. it examinations Through will der present. tion by foreign crates it is desirable the er to give the public the extra pro- - Chas. Rasmussen, district chair- - found that a great many of the wee! en up her permanent residence at not to allow crates to be brought Into tect 3n f a steel SorenGordon body, a type of man; Royal Whitlock, stake scout patches, xvhich now exist on many of home of Mr. and Mrs. the r n. traction that is poultry quarters, but rather leave civic the farms, has te'-due to planting son at Centref.eld, and this little nissioner ; Chas. L. universally re- outside the door or outside the Gunnison them farded as a safety factor of committeeman an! D. E. impure and unclean seeds. In exjeri- - daughter was just an hour and a half . pri r.e e o t war t ic 'en run. e she would have been a leap ward weie .pecia guests porta nee. And the low certer of Borg, commtteeman on ca rpirg. mentations of eleven sampdes of a!f- - early, uoo arid These precautions are especialy Aaronic p,.est Fh.e was born Friday bishopric on the car causes it to hu? went to Fr.-vMon me exermg to at- - alfa seeds that were being sold to year baby. urr.mer roaL' reiuclcg s:deway and h? pervjsors at a social given at the applicable during the earl n:ght February 2, at execockerels when are being marketed a..ce of fearing time to avoid having Ijer Gunnison ward .chape! Monday de- skidding on curve. A portion of the time was which and time at four in poultry traffic will ning. once "There ha bcn every row b'rthday coming be particularly heavy. and year. Mrs. Forer.on and daughter voted to busines matters in a later ..nj lately for autorrob'ie that Advance precautions may save social of Dad the and joined group forty aboth doing splervd! i!y, and eariiy, that g:ve , consist-affair. refreshments, producers heavy financial the poultry that Dainty price n 'Verson has (Wed in traffic. In Dr. Maden and from ice loss cream were of cake, is local Wl-dealer, mortality, he which ' ing , Ford.-of h of th. trend, Ford ha given wamed. served. of event, the rill not go up because (Cordinned on Ian psge) H h'ghly interesting. (Continued on at s Safety Campaigns j crop-destroyi- Influence Buyers poorly-forme- d poul-scho- im-'m- er. ol r, j auto-.IBobi- path-lowe- le j fu-o- e- prac-commissi- - j e pro-Jie- j ' oval-shape- one-thir- J sap-sucki- - g I ; de-2a- rd 8. low-pri- ce De-pai- e!-- gra-.-.t- j 7 e 'r ten-thirt- whrG-reacti'- 1 y, d, |