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Show Economic Highlights '.t Af the Dinner t hti t l(t t, mi I 10,1 k if Iberj liuiixi.iuil , News !Cvirw ,;ll (iiumison" I hr Suuar !X N;itinii- - In MiatJ.'ial Welfare from o( Ki of AM.er.ca a e a ram 7iimTY.sr.VF.NTH YEAR. 01 NM ON, t -- ne tyr, ... (,jrj tv j ht I K BTar.ce in a! j.v.n: g m r ! - Sanpete fh-it- -s. trouble of the putting m both Europe m nl Asia. importance of what is those continents putsi Hii-- . V,. wh'r ! lortr-'- i Itslian-Kthiapia- 'raw the ',.i in PA wee A emit ru' piogm r v ill Oll ior.ei d. a . ;n: 1, I hat M -- I Buv In Gunnison , KM) AY, MARCH 19 no 19.U1 Two-Coun- acted Mum in .i.p-ti cry, acat cording to irii'nr i al .on the county up: .cult uial apt ir. off.,- -f be for V ourself ent ii, of api.euit..ii'. lope 'sii.'i, r'.ti t y. nn uni re p. t s he :i e i' a ! Bov Fc in i'i .in . be.ev i ; I l a t a Majority, 10 to i: i'li ! !.o,i-t- , '.t i ly , ' i lb' t ' of rolJiers were in a vir- -' Sannce coii'iy the hi-ernTy of revolt, that the military i in the state to bo allotted money I conservative more ha the under thi- pro eel an! plan- - aie t VTvil authorities on the run. Emperor r i.ng laid to start tin prop! am at th irrohito managed finally to bring best d late. cat out of rhios. ant! elaborate prewild no: wh.te nmg glory, top, paration are being made to puni-v Wee thi th. ('anadian p! it ,! However, the way the aa-;- n. or the chart,' neM apued durmg clear-th- ere is blows f jnJ an an organi. nion or A0 "Ce-s.ustrong minority in high placest o han !e t : committee being believes war is inevitable, think t: i '1 b' lh co' P'Wect. time to ci tr the that tldu ,l a,r ',wk,. H earl firint. of the pro ..'-stmimmMmu WO rvint to make Me iw farm huttau. ty cour.ty agricultural cty Howard's interview with p)r. ahrent. uistr.et a.- .cultural S' U Stain y.ator S'tal n tf the US and countv WPA d; rector. People the that Mr. Howard - . ."el !' t - .,i-- " n ' ,v .it 1 : - . i i !,e I badves .a til. ' I I a: ) f affii.i It oie v u I Mo- - 1P" d a vote wen i Ilf ( th t'c ' I. tie tot..: of t!i 'on i i week, . ! ' V, t", s ,de. ins. w e i wa ,n fa , Ui: '.to to ' i 14 t,de lilt at ,! lKn I s e ,ie . Oi I.f mt.a'd of t tie UI On. ..li.ii.il h i tsiii faet , pi ,i,.nial!y. (; k of inteie-- t I.H to how J!e r leal worth, uud was the liy the c.'. te "t v n! in the '.hi tter ,I1J i e iiistii'sio niprov n.my uinv't I water an was due another pl.iyiu to the fact that to many, through a new .is Weie disl.ued Aon, up, ltubp.b'e to Hie idea of holdu.y the sopho non ra! Vot.". Ileretofoie, and in rJla. e-- . vt"i A k I eoniittt 1 . - as v 1 on ; ,j loe.da, i .'o I t U , i.e v h - i.le ,! . or-tie- b- I.-- ,,bI -- p.ix-ib- 'll. to t. 1 I, W 1 1 n.i-- ns Spend $30,000 For Moroni Sophs Win Water Bonds Are Start Activities Plant Improvement Title Voted By Large Allotted Wcpd fund hade. nil imes Better T County Is District Scouts j n lire! mui (tuiijlnn Make t two ten.ie: f hadee Th'isr ft c: ii f ciiihi hadj.',.i were: IJoyd Nie! st d allow. an offieinl, was to l"'d eleetioiM, taxpayers cd to exeivie their fi nrieln. At a to real Uiys t e.'iTi b .mi t lie tm.i the youths have little show Toe .1 IV h election, however, A d Mont! tatl hon. u c!l', w h i h hid Nicy enter the junior or sen. or prepared and or,!" .! an i hh'oml S'ocenson evt r.u t in- - nii w t ho name the prop.-itWith the toinui-a j early Ienderfot ba lye awarded t. a U tter y .ir. w,:I wen- .dlovtid to Isforded i lO.f uli fla e Will l wa n.oie it t K. bei t J.Ti'ci an i I ynn So:e:run. ' H p the a vote. as the aid advance pluyeis tdd For tie benefit of tile Hov Scout 111!' infe-tew,,,,sc laM will be be ninth to pick main With the returns of the Votes Italia was piepirel t) fimht Japan. to he of this d, ti.ct, o! fic.aN of tin- oi- - I., Fences tu nan he of ay md t'onP,'at" matfor the for that hinds. ai min other country rf the Vomiir the bonds, nssiinn-V ion arc p'annirvr u biir fn-.mi moved in instances and a til' si'llThe opening pames started at the watei ssten inipr.ivir t he should i,r, if a pacific settlement of difficu or tomon n w, Fiiday, idclit. d'h-h so he e i'i d( am of t he tho,'ot,brh cultivation will be foil iw.-- l h yh n on (i The in dictator st hool be we!i me not ami made, will could alley the news, (jyin project h l u iiiihi-i'kar!-f ,i: oV eit (,v will be a r 1" o i"i,.i' i the faetoi y Ihur day to completion ill the cveii'iip of la t week, when now he tushr-eepecially to Japans en- an a w ib'nc'i'ir dh play cultivation. I"..' the in the state. e! ,m ,nnt ,on p:nt. indeIn was the on xnved. the rent jdav lirni. po.sdditheoretically jtrcach s,iu.est ' h Mhcduh-to start pmmp:-ln program The scriousneof th a, leached op th finds Saturday n.eh', Mmoni and which Montrolian r.epuhlic, The imp! ov fluent project Under pnhrJ at S o c! ick Friday e emir, and v Ii r has been bronirht to th- - attention of r 'i ' f.) r i fiil Monioe, who had defeated all ndvei-- ' the Wl nr which th' federal j. a hh!v important buffer state to the state ofUcniU an a v. incl.iile the best musical an dm- - .Vi i i 1,1 t''1 ' " plunn.no on in- - varies the two pn.yrar was pre- played luesia. Stalin sail Ru- -ia previous, will participate to the will Ik started here as oon a inuc- - maic talent in the valley. A splendid r acieape t"r thi- - season an for th,. J to take up the sword any time of and the city of 100, .fid, anoint orchedia has been pic. ide for tin pin. ' a!!v al! of the flowers are tieable. sure Mongolian freedom. This to Gunnison furnishimr $10,0(10, consist dance. And for the entire entertain- - siirmi the eontniet. I'o date, over J, the first time that Rus- ia has made of old the and worn-ou- t replacing Kent adult couples will be privileond J.ooo hcmm hive hceu signed up, I s position clear and, whether you wooden from the mam piH running to tret in for the small sum of thirty- - many of the growers voluntarily 2X LOT j ke Stalins views or not, he has the to the tank south boundary of tity b've cents. Adults alone will seeking the contract. alon Reputation of meamni; exactly what the limits Main street. It city twenty-fiv- e cents, and all younp' Not for many years hie condition! e eays, and of backing up his threats is a well known fact thit the old people, up to and including hiqh been o piomisintr for a bump-- r Vhen the time is ripe. And Russia,' wooden pipe was fa-- t deteriorating, school freshies, will be a lmittel to yield. The heavy storms durintr the first-ia-s rider a become the and icpluceineiit would be necessnry Soviet, has j, fo! flften f' ''l the sl'"m.r have conditioned on-- r jj ort'' or Inter. Without the jrovern- military power. f Then of th? ,S of krr,,V' a Wlth w,arm,h f Third event to make banner heads hUln,he "'i aid men' the cost of Installing the p Kenney, son of Mr. and teitamment will pm toward carrying ers throughout . ., distiict are plow- - from a bright nun, fully I GO old ,. , as Germanys sudden military reoc- (. "U ' IHn Le Kenne5 for;rer Gunnison out the scout program in the Gunni- - inp and preparing eed beds. Follow-- folks gathered at the Gunnison war I "belV of'Mr3' on the taxpayer of th? t iration of the Rhine in violation district. The entertainment will imr the success that came to the early chajK-- l Thursday morninrr and aftc- residents, in the Sevier river Thurs-o- n The pact This was not un government grant through, of last: week, proved a be worthy of support from all true- - planters of beet seed last year, it will noon of last week to enjoy n fine city. ioected bv the expert observers wr,0 day and with the bonds carrying by a blue be Parents and Americans, as every detail will he the yrneral rule this year to jp-- t program, an appetizunr dinner, a so- no on Vere sure IFtler would do it even- - !'boc safe majority, the city officials and of Sevier, but to the grand-- , be interesting and you will be sup- - the eed planted at the earliest nos cial time, and nn residents dancing have a been Jia!iy, promoter of the project are to be wondering for an- l! occasion for the the was It Paients party. or it two I! would when he r act. j'sar hu,h,y f0mmen(,P(, in workin)f to th, nual old folks party for the ward. mtifled the occupation bv saying it!lc J)(,jnf of makinf the bir vin(f. Gunnison. FORMER GUNNISON GIRL and throughout the? entire time tne GUNNISON INCLUDED IN as necessary to German equality. The $10,000 bonds, which will b J Kex according to reports, was iat no martial intentions were be- MARRIES IN CALIFORNIA A.C. BAND CONCERT TOUR honor guests were w mature aer ally uni tamed as never before. Trie several readilyf, sold, Fevier over the a from bridge it. Rut Germanys neighbors, es- b! ftt th rate left nothing undone to river, near the Kenney home. He was Gaily France, think otherwise. Wl11 not cr e,r Jh f,rst make the day a memorable one, arj French commentators are free to "een about 3 o clock on the arternoon 1941 and the last paytJ turned from I os 1 ,ah "tnte H'ncu.'ural, college, un- - wlv.n the last dance ..as concluded in start until the tragic acciden;. When he did jay that war with Germany is inevit- -' ment w ill be made in 1900. The in- der the direction of Professor N. W. the late evening, voices of praise not return at the usual time, the par terert rate will be but four .. per cent, . ents became alarmed an long in the will begin its eighth an- came from those who were honored thi darkness of the night a vigil search nual tour of the state Sunday, March guests. When the visitors assembled at 11 was carried on. Early Friday morn22. The band will open its series of in the morning, they were A. o'clock 0. when Hopkins, deputy ing, programs with a concert over radio to a well arranged mixed pro- treated sheriff of Sevier county, had been station KSL from 12:4.7 to 1:00. Talksduets rtadi"fC found was the down,. summoned, body Conccrts will be given at the in her younger day she attended the were numbers and vvasnt other given. An flowing (the river. The stream Later she went to lowing places: Draper, Nephi, Hinck-- j a(!e schoo,s a was and half hour as high as usua. and the body was spent giving the the high ley, Delta, Fillmore, Heaver, Monroe, anJ entering Sprin.i!le( lfc feH located not far from where sthool there she .made a splendid rec- - Richfield, Salina, Gunnison, Mayfield, morning program. I A piogram of group and in lividual from the bridge. The boy, according, At 12:30 the large group wended The 94th anniversary of the foun cja4, Manti, Ephraim, Mt. Ilea.sant, Morwaj g.ra(uatp,j w;ty, Here hall. to the f t.on on the part of Utah fruit; to relatives, was subject to epilepsy,. way dining theying of the Relief society of the I., jJ28. The family later returned to on Kckran and the Utah State Agri- cornthat he 'aa of the members were orchards on a more; and it is presume church at Nauvoo, Illinois, ). greeted by Gunnison but a fevv year9 iater Mrs. cultural college, irofessor Christiari- oiiable basis, is a vital need in stricken from the maiany and fell all were and at seated mittee March long 1812, was fittingly observ 17, sen reported, 'Doss went to Los Angeles and hell - ed such a And dinner late, in the opinion of Director into the river, which claimed his life tables. everythe by society of the Gunnison The tour has been arranged by C. responsible positions with sorr.e of am Peterson of to the Rex was born at Sevie March 4, heart An elaborate pro- of the extension tbat thin ward appealed Tuesday. L. Peacock, director of public rela-- i ' stores, large department serving fervice. 1923, where spent his babyhood. in- the hungry folks. There was no waiting, gram, comprising the history of the capacity of cannier. This ser- - tions. To increase the parents cane to Gunni-on- , for the reason that a group of women Relief society and its growth, its ac returns, our orchards vice was rendered follow irg her gra- e made t..o and heie untl Prduce girls were ready and willing to complishments in its efforts to cars high business fiiends will join in wishing her hap-f- , tjuat;on frcrn a highly-rate- d v .,1.1, to w hen th, famyy f sene. f returne,! market fn.l hilfh ;for the needy and the religious con- 0?0, , fhc r,turm.d l0 Gunni. 1!ne. at low unit cost. To accom- - again take up their residence there. college. honored the Dinner nections since its first organization, over, guests Mr. Doss, owner of a service st.a son due to ill health, but after some Li is and . an r. the at hall, to'Kecial a the assembly gatherer! requires talks, musical selections and l.j1 Surviving ate high degree of paients, xr) years gje regained her tion at Santa Ana, is popular in busi-- j th Del-- . rked the anniversary Ciency in orchard Leo brothers Mrs. five o!,,tme muf j Kenney, nagement," in went to California, ness and social circles in his home rf f lector Peterson said Every or-- . mar, Fred, Adrian, June an! Re don,' hea,th she be the ma'le obaervance as h.gh y successful Doss is we anJ popijiarly town. The newlyweds will make their a" fisrd operation must be done in the md one sister, Ruth Kenney, al. os While of The the; real sp.nt happiness. assembly hall was well filled known in Gunnison and her many home at Fanta Ana. in rranrer advanced members of the organization dancers were at ' years, they, with right time, and Sevier, whirls' modern cheaply as possible. and special visitors, and all thor-- l 'tipped off .tone of the One or two 'Mrs. Amasa Kenney of Gunnison, a dj era. on. such a that would surprise the younger gen- oughly enjoyed hearing the retold spraying or fer- - 'Mr., and Mrs. Fred Levi of Woods, leration. Following a few hours rest, stories of the organization many L brrR the yield, size, Cross. , of the fruit and lower re-- 1 some of the old folks were back again years ago. and interment Funeral service. I H1'3 not Properly done. The solu- - took place Sunday afternoon at the and joined the large crowd celebrat-- j Following the piogiam a luncheon was served in the room specially ar- f tr.e many technical problems Sevier ward chapel under the direc-- i ing at another dancing party. The committees arranging the an-- j range'! for the ward Relief society. much study tion of the Peterson mortuary of m.ormacon as to Ken-nual fete and entertainment are: Eighty guests were seated at one ! production, Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa 1 an located and pest control methods' r.ey, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. diand Dr. Huffman have grateful to the ward residents for the long table. The centerpiece was a Proof that the western sheep or tne solution II libera! donations of food which made (huge birthday cake, and St. Patricks areas of many prob- - Alma Kenney of this city, attended sease, bighead, may be caused by mapped many of the bighead wV, cb Utah.Uhe in dinner a grand success. individual action is not the final rites. Jday colors of green were used in pro,;In 'the poisonous coal oil brush ani the an or near the sheep trail ' table was of end the fusion. each At On these C- f irr,'c,p action is necessary.' spineless horsebrush has b en estab- - Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon. j-' of present-da- y Mrs. Chas. Rasmussen entertained a potted blooming Shamrock, creatoil brush coal found either areas economic they l, an attractive setting, :,vva"l group horsebrush glowing for sixteen lady friends Friday after-'in- g or spineless hot! A delicious After the main lunch had been sometimes both. The noon of last week. r,f to improve Fait Lake Saturday. He attended a abundantly g- - r .J j small served at ?eved a large group of children of Do! atel spots chicken dinner was ?oIve ProL:ction, business convention of the several dutry, produced the disease experi-- f plants also grow t:y i-which the Primary were given a real treat E" following bighead areas. Coal tables at legislative problems. the mentally in more than 25 western outside of th throughout managers , v2ve been thrives be-- t on bench lan is, a lively game of bridge was enjoyed, at the luncheon table. in c,ate- Business talks bv heals of the sheep by feeding them on the uVoil bru-f !low ridges and gentle slopes. On the Mrs. J. B. Roper and Mrs. J. Oscar, mutual assistance, ar.d company, and reports from the var- - p.ants. 4? t. Twenty-fou- r girl and boy friends hillxk.s Tobk won firt honors, while con-- 1 r has suffered asa i ; Eniger compri ei the featur1?. Fenous outbreaks of Ivrola Mrs. - ro.at.' n awards Miss Wilma to went Farr gathered at the ofof . a:e Such patche low r:ig-'-occur in the spring elcrg the of the meeting. and joined in M. O. Garlick. home Mr. Kriv ani latters r!s Friday I fntit industry is sadly trails in Utah, Idaho. Nevada. Or- - ten th cau e of occidonal b:ghel 11th birthday anr.i- her of s celebrating abun The par-rr' Lfiei plan as a guide i Fr:i'ik'-ch- t ing ?tats a' the Cr, Mr. an? go n. ari r.tigh1Pre lent R. D. Your.g, of the verary. The early afternoon was lava Tows wea'rteml en oil anl marketing, and r'antiv rnov the ,r arc on flock wi: to ti temple, yill be in Gunnison voed to games and romping and at sa Ur rt P ICC a.,, a a guide in p f ; rr, furors' - V - o!" John ie a dainty luncheon was grows Fun, ay evening and will be the main The e ion of Conrad, sh to rare a y v a3 tm at served services Farr ani Mis Heen Mr. the at j by regular It is speaker Vt , a rr'nvem.ent for John V" ' a eer o! c an- ' Gur.r.i-oFarr. 2" j waid chapel. ridges the F annm.g home of his of pr,fv f v. 1 par.t j h" f"uii indjs- - r.ece, ' I . I 1 Peterson, Fri lay the plants arr"ir to b !rs. Hart J. Fanders motored to Mrs. Ralph Hedquit of, Mr. ? r th SC, ent' 0 hae hf,on s p- - tver.ini' He vi- T vear old. week-en1 Center-Richfield last week and attendel tho at ; cr.t the h ray Pi. vo. to work cut with the ea on w i Mm. r Mr. f and trrth lay party given in compliment so o an cv g raa v. P 1 . V. e f .i r Jaics Fcmf wee o. nt p d k i d! w 'V . n be en', UM.au ubuiit t he Hophomore - vnt-m- p Watt-I'oTild- bt - - s .1. tl. pre-t-n'e- - ! i ! el i he i - 1 1 ile-.- ) ( aid.-"e- - U-er- i f. l eii-i- -i - i ! g- -y - plo-AlIi- t j uni-Va- ) , J . l 1 I n-- - - i y I i , i irp-ht- cc ja-e- jjov-ermve- s I - r nn Kenney Annual Old Folks j r,r-- Drowns in Sevier' j ,u ! Acn;-- 1 ! Parly Big Success -- 'I1'? ( ( 1 aftei-nocv- , old-tim- e 1 j r.ii. fish-i-n- j , 11 ; otm co'iin-ittee- yn j 7r,' ..... - 1 R. S. Anniversary j j j - fol-U'ra- i, . Observed By Ward j 1 I S i T. '.the 1 qual-residin- o.-.- g', Jes e j t.,r f to - a7 i I ; rer-iuire- adin' Scientists Find Sheep Bighead Caused by Two Poisonous Plants j s ' ' , . ' 1 . f' T "7 one-thirt- y, b-?- . - a-. cue's h - w "- - r 1 cc-s- . -- - de-Ma- -- s e- five-thirt- y . - Fr"-'-kr:"- i '. n-- 52-...-,.- n - j r;--- tr--. V-- tr pm-onou- s .. 1 -, d j- - -. - . -- c - - r, |