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Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS, GUNNISON, UTAH " LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST I Thai lia Killer, representing Keller Itros., widely known rtoek buyer, Ogden, ant Elmo Irons, prominent atcuk dealer of Moroni, were busU visitoi in Gunnison Tuesday. ne John Jenen, who spent the past two month here and at Sterling en- vacation, left joying a for I ecth, Nev. Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Niel Sorenson anl I)r. and Mr. S. S. Kunz, former resident of Gunnison, came down from Salt lake Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Vearl Peterson. Mrs. I.yda It. Duggins entertain- ed for a few friend Wednesday, to her mother, Mr, Maria Piienholt. It was Mr. Itrien- holt's 81t birthday anniversary, and the event wa celebrated with a Economic Highlights Friends Pay Tribute To Accident Victim (Continued from page 1) im the wage provision of the NKA, Ls answer The incd.ately flourish? made by "No," according to a survey Conference the National Industrial 25 Inboard of corporations within woik- dustrie, employing millions of (Continued from puge 1) remained closed timing the funeral service, As a specialty Sunday, April supply lor Eavjf Mrs. Peterson met a tragic death we Vh through an accident that liefell her month folat her home late Friday evening, During the first nine the averWith a group of done friend, ahe lowing NKA's invalidation, in C per and Mr. Peterson attended the Junior age industrial employee put at the very I uw i nee of 2.1 hours. cent more time per week, prom dance at the Gunnison Valley it And he received 6 per cent more pay, 20c per dozen high school. At intermission a few the c fiiend were invited to the Peterson $1.31. In May, 1933, last month of avCi the life, and exciting home for luncheon and refreshment, N'RAs brief The beautiful fL wer A conWhile attending to the entertainment erage industrial pay envelope be fresh and Mil be uj it it 1936, In January, of her guest and while near a door tained $21.7C. ideal fo r ifc witAnd January contained $23.07. leading to the basement of the 9 EASTER I) w. son home, Mrs. Peterson, In some nessed a seasonal drop from Decemat was t her footing and fell manner, ber, when the aveiage wage the down $23.50 per week. around headlong atair, striking of her head on the concrete floor. Mr, On Sale Three Day tk Other thousPeterson rushed to the aid of hi house and birthday dinner. Before Easier. tr locomotives, for be Mrs. Caroline Peter on and Mr, wife and found her unconscious. will ands spent pc and McCARTHY V. C. Childs of Richfield, WILSON were Medical aid wa summoned and first JUDGE freight cars, passenger cars, work among the many from outside points aid treatment administered. When it In equipment. Shop. machinery and Pueblo. official statment con- - Fuel and Iron company at his In first 00 s a attending the final rites for Mis. was found the patient did not re im- - this, as in every other purchase made . ... . . 00 rinbVl cemlng the projected four-yea- r t Vearl Peterson Tuesday. eci spond to tieatment, ahe was money, is given the launched railroad, preference by tk Just by program provement he Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Halverson of, to the Kalina hospital. A close ex de- - of items m icates IrUnce of The Store with the & R. G. W., Judge Wilson to home industry, evidencing the I). Yl Provo, came down from the north amination revealed that Mra. ,n as r e rai roa Friendly Door. one of the railroad's trus- - sire of the Rio Grande to continue as it a r o win They came to he piesent at non had aufferod a basal skull frac-th- e McCarthy, y pro? peri in the upbuilding dominant a Grand last Junction at f.gure as tees, speaking m the durable good ter ices held for Mr. Vearl Pe- - ture, resulting in an intra cranial Zup included week, outlined plan, for operation of of Colorado and Utah. trterson Tuesday. As a an last resort aa hemorrhage. cover item anAnother He road significant the during trusteerhip. Mrs. Fiank Thomas of Spanish emergency oKration wa performed, sumption of buying by the railroad' nouncec1 that U. S. District Judge building of additional etfc i is and here clue the to at the the seriousness of but Fork, guest din- - will do as much to solve the unem-dgcars, in of the Foster coaches, proeft charge Symes, home of Mr. and Mrs. Pert Iggert- - wound, the operation proved of no GOT A GOOD START? Kct aside for this purpose ployment problem as any other single bu has items car. ing approved perty, Mrs. a week. Thomas is the avail and the patient passed away '''.'.y sen for in the nation. tbt is $2.A),000. Contrary to the policy activity 1936 is coming in r.- finother of Mrs. F.ggertsen. at about 3:30 Katurday a emoon. calIin? for Mediate expenditure of followed pt. come from only the Rio provements railroads, hit: by many ,4R J2286 y She never regained consciousness. I IjiMar I .arson, who spent a The millions we spend lets keep her going hy ah67, Ml j Henry fjwan, prominent Denver Grande builds it vacation with his mother, Mrs. e and source The passenger freight own in its shops. for the Rio Grande, equipment banker, Clarice Larson, returned to Irovo s keeping the face and hair t.dy was Judge McCarthy s Me- - Humham shops at Denver are a bee- - fre, Gs Judge affirming briefly, L a LaMar student the at Sunday. the present mo- - cant remark, in turning attention to at of hive to can "we want statement a that industry Lt! George pal help It. Y. U. traffic problems. "The Rio do the things necessary to make the ment, with 90S men engaged in rush- - the fx Miss Ihyliis Hernia men and Miss Grande ha been a potent factor in Rio Grande one of the finest railroad ing through five new par Fay Lund, students at the I.righam development of the intermountain y in the west, and to the end coaches and three new s systems of Young university, wort guests t l)S9 of a true frien( seems to me that the people it aV( n woman west; lounge-dinerRy combination ed serve not it that may only adequately their parents in Gunnison lart. of Colorado and Utah should forever its own its own territory, but that it may as- - building sumo its rightful position among equipment, the Roi Grande not only cherish the memory of these pioneer itr for local labor, whose courage and vision guided1 furnishes lines. employment transcontinental M EXPRESS APPRECIATION. in building this railroad . but economically constructs cars of them to excellent attention the Calling 'was ma Tlie Hand Mothers take this opthat on ik . Ser condition of the Rio Grande, the finest in service anywhere in the through the Rockies, not around , physical Gunto the thank of people portunity a period when other at them, - United States. are dolOre especially million They the from resulting forty nison valley for their help in buying she attended the Hrlgham ap improvement campaign carried on built for sightseeing, with unusually road builders looked upon the Rocky Stil band uniforms; the mayor and city as an insurmountable now College Debate. and later between 1925 and 1930, the Rio high and wide windows, and are lux- - Mountains Irovo at raid Young university council of Gunnison for their gen- The Snow college debating teg Go ' a business course at the'Qraruje executive emphasized the fact uriously equipped. Rio Grande coach- - barrier, erous donation; the l.lons duo anil fmpleted r. 0 business college at Salt gave a practice (debate before ri i u that the fast pace of the present age e, with deeply cushioned reclining o i irft n i zn t io iiH who RTitl otricr cluo9 students Tuesday morning, Mix tior. also attended the McCune requires! persistent and continuous chairs, embody many features new to have given; the business houues and 23. They debated the question t ma School of Music and became profi- - changes. "Heavy duty roadbeds must this class of railroad equipment, GUNNISON VALLEY the Gunnison Sugar company. The cient in this -whether woik. been HIGH have SCHOOL travelers Tianscontinental Jbc built and new ails laid to procongress or the suprea nor list of individual cash donations is court should Rio lavi.-the handle the constitute, othi h NOTES of in their praise Alda, as she was affectionately vide for safe operation of high speed too long to mention names, but we and make laws which a fact for the United Sata mo- want you to know how grateful we known to all who knew her, was a freight and passenger trains, he Grande equipment, Two Track former Gunnison high schoa eni Work Started, should be as gratifying to you as it ,ocial are for all of them. The high school l,'arnin before, aml said, "and alterations are necessary The boys of the school who are out students were on the team. The; that is to us. carriage. Her cheerful de- in power and equipment. facultys splendid cooperation is pJafteriher anJ will to make the track team this year were Ilean Hansen and Lee Gledhl Pre , the ex-of "Remainder $2,286,248 won the for that $2,2815,218 po8ltion womanly Declaring preciated. To everyone in the valley have Lar. and be cuts for started their daily grind of unand love her the admiration of the court fills, widening spent penditure approved by who has contributed in any way we roadand in told Contest, to She commencement was numbers order in fiiends. of marks an Speech of spring ing practice improve- filling trestles, riprapping get thank you, for we realize that it is hav. bed protection, ballasting, bridges, shape for the track season that is active in ment in aided which will involve church affairs and was The contest sposthat program reading through your help and cooperation of that our band has such beautiful uni- many of the social events of the many millions in coming months, trestles, culverts, elimination ad- - coming up. Plans for finishing the sored recently by Miss Ekins wu sty, track are completed now so the wron by Mazie Myrup. There w gab to make them successful. church Judge McCarthy explained the cam- grade crossings, crossing signals, forms. Iditional main tracks, yard tracks, school athletes will have a first class eight girls entered in this contest ran June 10, 1930, she was married to paign in detail. Mr. Ierkina is giving a concert in belie "Chief among the individual items sidings and industry tracks, changes track to show their skill on. and all the readings were of a the near future, the date to be an- Vearl A. Peterson, and to the union new1 in grade and alignment. As an illusclass type and were rendeied ny part nounced later. We invite all of you one son was born, Douglas, now three is $600,000 for 10,000 tons of the.i Junior Prom how be laid which are industries will tration of Successful. at various rail, old. many a well. With the exceptions of to be our guests and see ami hear years recti The touched on main of railroad the between social line event .the by of grand expenditure year, the band play before they go to the few month residence at Richfield points &i a IHieblo which is to note is and he Salt it the lake that said, vie dollars, interesting City, A friend with an emphatic junior prom, was held following their marriage, they had contest at Richfield. Tf immedoes last of will "Not dollars be thousands of this rail only made this city their permanent home. Friday night. The large crowd suggests that thp Minneapolis cX purchase THE HAND MOTHERS, can insure that for our attended seemed to have a good electrician, knocked 12 feet when improved trackage diately spent for signals, telegraph Mrs. Ira Overfelt, Pres. A. Peterson, one son, Douglas, her railroad, but it furnishes employment and telephone lines, roadway machin- - time and the "Japanese Garden dec-- ! touched a 2300-vo- lt cable recen'Jj ter in the Colorado ery and tools, section buildings, orations proved very popular with probably said, Yes, my dear," wic Paly A drug which arouses persons parents, Ray H. and Allie Halverson for hundreds of men from comas produced by overdoses, Metcalf, one sister, Miss HeulahMet- - steel industry, since the entire order freight and passenger stations, office the crowd. The officers of the jun- - he was able to speak. Topeka San shop buildings, engine ior class reported an exceptionally Journal. of sleeping powders has been discov- calf, and the grandparents, Mr. an has been placed with the Colorado buildings, Mrs. Mr. William Metcalf and and ered at Georgetown university. Mrs. O. II. Halverson. REPORT OF CONDITION OF well-earne- daffodils d Peter-complimenta- lo-- r Elmers -- Peter-Monda- Mark! y. - et lounge-observati- r I fr ten-da- traf-spok- ee sigmfi-Carthy- Georges Barber Shop n- s. u ! rail-niso- n, se h'r I - j j , SALE ON Dress Shirts White, Hlue and Tan Color reduced to 55c We also have a good line of BROOMS from 49c to 98c! GUNNISON BARGAIN STORE One-hal- f Hlock Fast of Main Gunnison Valley Bank Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pardue and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sprott of Grand Junction, spent Friday until OF GUNNISON. UTAH. IN THE STATIC OF UTAH. A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL REKPR E SYSTEM, AT TI1E CLOSE OF Sunil ty visiting with relatives In BUSINESS ON MARCH 4th, 1936. Gunnison. Published in accordance with a calf made by the Federal Reserve bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. Opportunities .. ASSETS Loans and discounts . - $146,146.13 .. FDR SALE Good young draft Overdrafts . . ...... 663.92 L nited States Government direct and or horse. See H. C. Olsen. obligations, guarfully A2t2p anteed . Store Building for Rent Formerly Other bonds, stocks, and securities . . . . $ 10,000.00 the Beer parlor. Inquire Annie Cohen, Hanking house Furniture and Fixtures . . 4,000.00 Salina, Utah. M20tf Real estate owned other than banking houe (Real estate sold under contract $4,330.30) . Cut flowers and funeral sprays for Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Ca h, balances with other hanks, and cash items in funerals. Crane Shoppe, Salina. process of collection . FOR IIFINT Gunnison Irrigation Cash items not in process of collection company, Willow Creek Irrigation Other assets company and Highland Canal comTOTAL . pany water for rent. Call Gunnison LIABILITIES M12 Valley Bank. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 75,282.55 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 1 OS, 539.26 corporations State, county, and municipal deposits . 37,446.84 for the next 5 reposits of other banks, certified and officers checks outstandmonths of ing, etc. 825.49 Total of iten s 14 to 18, inclusive: Not secured by the pledge of loans and or invest, JJewelru es, there is a stock of good jewelry in our store, plus access to a large, reliable wholesale stock in Salt Lake City. SO WHAT? You can get at our store or through us WATCHES WEDDING RINGS DIAMOND RINGS NECKLACES MENS RINGS and how about something right now for the fine boy or girl graduating? Think it over. . . . Call and see us. Chas.Rasmussen Furniture Co. Furniture and Hardware Send $1 ments The Atlantic Monthly MAKF2 the most of vour reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship. the charm that have t made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-five years, America's mort ani inert cherished quoted magazine. Send $1 . H TOTAL DEPOSITS $222,094 14 Capital account: Cam'a notes and debentures; (1) Sold to Reconstruction F.nanc? Corporatlon $35,000 03 Common stock, 300 shares, par $30.00 per shar 25.000 00 Undivided prof.ts 337. 48 CCOUXT TOTAL. INCLUDING I, C. E. Andersen, emnlv swear and bel.ef. 50,337.43 CAPITAL ACCOUNT $272,431 rj Ass.stant Cah er of the d bank do the above statement is true to the bert of my know led re' above-name- se-th- Correct tlantic Month!) t., el The 1936 G-Refrigerators are now even thriftier than evi er. ' Nav,ngs in operating costs of a General Electric Refriger- ator oveia less efficient refrigerator, go on year" alter vear cach month are money ahead with a G--yon E TOTAL CAPITAL (mentionmg this ad) Vrlington Boston G-- E $222,094.14 to The Famous Sealed-in-SteMechanism Now Gives You "Double the Cold" and Uses IESS CUBRENT C. E. ANDERSEN, Attest 1R OVFRFELT, J. A. 1UG4N, M D JUNIUS METCALF, D. rectors. State of Utah. Covrv of Sanpete. Sworn to ar.J f. me th s Z'S dsv of Mr M. D. ITU RFGXKD, Nkna-- v (SEAL) sb-c!.be- p. at - ft chc-fefie- Sold on Easy Trm Payments A. M. PETERSON a : |