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Show Economic Highlights bo-- i! th.t Affect the llinn,, nd Tax jfvi.knd Check J ,.1, ' ;RU of I fs Vs is Rvw N njJtril .rJ NationIn.livi.Juxl Prnlilems In Iery 1tiI ,,:,rttJe from Wt-lfar- e Sitar IWl ('iii"s)-uTl- ie - THIRTY-SEVENT- YEAR. H ' '1$, wk b,injrs 'cr iff out of the political cha their tv. o great parties gir.I. tuormon their cohorts, and pis!nr v. Zht y,s T imes Better for Yourself Buv in Gunnison nml Caulijlinm- - Cihj GUNNISON, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 14 lipifi j. r-- ' Gunnison Valley News Make District Scouts In Public Swimming NO. 4 ft Pleasant falls fishermen Ml- - Plan Bushing Work On for their quadrennial battle, r ry inter-- a practically all preliminary centered on the is natufally. j,,.. convention to be held next Every Roy Scout in the Gunnison j The continued long warm !! jT.h in Cleveland. The Democratic Na-- J members of the Utah waterGunm-era- .if the next held the be tempered Invention is also to earn Standing !. 0f w imtnir.c pool sufficiency to allow ITnth. in Philadelphia, but it takes tional Parks Council, Hoy Scout Wo vvbat will happen bathing, and official- - announced i; ci r. r to .Wednesday that the formal opetuiv J A delegates will nominate afternoon and Wednesday Lof fyi. TheDelano the pool for this season had i Roosevelt for the Tuesday j. r rn jnklin and it is almost incon- morning. At this time the scouts will j set for next Sunday, May 17. ' T t ii a Every pidency, one ballot enjoy a "Camporee at the Gunni- - thing will be 'n readiness for the .1 fehiUe that more than will son City park, and go into competi- - bathers and swimmers at oYhck rn wUl be required. Thereafter, they down to work on a platform tion for state honors. Elaborate plans lf'c afternoon. The pool will U open until o o'clock p. m., at whith time will attach to that MindatV Results m stal some interest have been outlined by scoutmasters ' inimical it will be closed for one hour, reopento Inasmuch as Democrats (um'i-ov- ., 1?; Mt. Ilcas.tnt ,t ing at f o'clock and continuing until Deal theories will be able to liVt-Faimn, 22; Fan ew, l admin-tlatio- n 10 oclock p. m. licks The regular hours at verbal few in a bphtaim, 11; Moron., 5. for the week have been designated activities of the past Kichf.eM-Fpnnr.w City, as follow: Open at 10 &. tn. and close years. However, it's ft of nn' mile additional wa mat to trout dorte improved planted fat' l p. tn. Open at 2 p. m. and dose a cinch that the plat-fop- n pretty much of fbe 4. O, ThoiT.e Vn- -t nic: i.oi Sunday- - Schedule. the late spring arvl summer, fih- ' log 5 will 6 m. reflect at n. m. an! do t p. Open at finally agreed upon In 'Unit view at Manti. ermen should enjoy one of the ftne-- t company of Spr rg ille oclock, patrols will cheek m at. the i.between h and 10 o . arl clock j. hv-- On :e Houe wishes 100 per cent. Hm sea-oMt. district nbnatted m t givApril. company Camporee headquarters, at Ephraim. fshing n.any year' ty f.a Sundays the pool will not be Open The Republican picture has chang-- J ing names of patrol members. Pab'"cst bid, 11,0H), at Salma. Spring With City financial il.ible ava assistance until 1 p, m. a good deal of late. A few months trols will select 7 t! Moroni at R.chfleld. campsite, establish through the Ftah WTA, the state' The specif .cations tall for a Monday, May 18, the pool will resome of the experts were freely for From and Gunnison prepare fish camp supper. Rye. and game department has been ruadbed, with an giaveb l hair Sj feasting that Governor Landon of 7 until 8 oclock the local units will main open, but on all Mondays, with road surface the center of in able the 21 to increase its hatchery capacity the exception noted, the pool will be Tjr.ta would get the nomination, take part in the fellowship period, Six of the team members of the by nearly double, making it In foot addition to rtr.p. grading and poss4hle closed for a thorough cleansing and frytably on the first ballot. Now the visit other patrol camps and particithe contractor will care Sevier to Ra'chall Sanpete graveiing, 3,000.000 league place approximately given a sun exposure. Other rules set ermentators arent so sure that Mr. pate in games. e reinto action Sunday and start-- ' gai sized fish, from 7 to 12 inches, in for the culvert and water the regulations are: Children unEvents all. by it will at ta.lcn get ed w hat promises to furnish haseba'l the hundreds of streams and lakes sulting from laituml water flow A campfire program, at which the der 12 years of age' will not be perwithin the party organization, along fans some interesting entertainment in the 29 counties of the state The and irrigation ditches. The contractof lighting a fire without lop with results of various state pri- ceremony and mitted in the pool after 5 o'clock p. the coming season. The game estimated cost of the many new or were given 120 day to complete a stunt by each patrol, during watches, m., unless escorted by a' responsible between maries, have definitely narmed h!s from 8 until 9:45 Richfield and Spring City, hatcheries and the remodeling of the road, but with favorable condiwill close p. m., adult; people with infectious diseases wh.ch was d r.ces. borne, supervising festivities. expected to help set the other is estimated at $200,000. The tions, Raul A, Tuesdays will not be allowed in the pool; and Mr. Landon win at Cleveland, io1he believed aev. fo the that fireworks was The scouts be will federal off, called from sleep fan ( postponed due to government has contributed swimmers will be required to shower funeral mart pick up a lot more delegates be cut can and that tiu-services at Spring City. day $150,000, while the state expended by bugle Wednesday morning and at! ond stand . solutions before" going in than can be seen now. He is not popu- 0:30 a treasure hunt will be he work in less tune. finished can The Gunners, showing in better around $50,000 for materials and r staged. into the pool. .III Of lar with some party leaders in the men on the prothe form at work than for several years past, supplies on the gigantic program. Oranges or some kind of fruit will be Theron Clinger, who will be endow- h't l an eastern industrial states New hidden in the 27 were taken from the relief easy game for their opening, In Southern Utah the new develop- ject, vicinity of the camp, York, Pennsylvania, will prove beneTin Mt-uMassachusetts, and the contest will be to determine ed with authority as a deputy mar- defeating Mt. Pleasant by a score of ment work carried out roll. by the state shal, is to have charge of the pool 13 to 3. etc, These leaders mostly belong to which era. Draper and Peterson, on the and federal government will effect ficial to thoe who have been patrol can find enough of the the summer. He will be em- mound for the Mt. tt.4 (Hoover wing of the party, and it or will contribute later on. Pleasant boys, .treasure for each member to have during to and Sevier counties. terminate any swim after delivered 12 hits to the Gunners, Garfield, Wayne is Veil known that the only powered of the unemployed. for the living! support In Sevier county the Glenwood hatch. an(j retUrn to assembly ground Coresident looks with little favor first. Floating the colors, breakfast the bather has been in the pool an (hrmtensen, starting pitcher for the ery has been enlarged, thus inrrens- - The wage me in keeping with tho-- e ;! hour, if it is deemed nesessary be- Gunners, play star ball. He allowed ca the kar.san. Normally, Mr. Lan- by the state road commis?;a' ana camp clean-u- p t will occupy the ing the capacity by several hundred required cause of The would sion. convention into Common labor receives 50 cent. the overcrowding. 8 go l.t but deputy 11 'hrafe bits, struck out time until 9 oclock a. m., when inopponent thousand fih. will marshal xith solid western or abuses intermediate workers 60 and regulate hour, any practically rsnca playeis and got two hits for himself. The old hatchery at Panguitch ha jar and selection of A grade undue acts of indecency. Flldlewestern sentiment behind him. spection skilled woikmen and any cents hour, He retired in the eighth and was been torn down ami a new structure per patrols will takfe place. From 10 a. m. Tickets have been printed and can succeeded a great figure in western poli-t.cents hour. 75 are per receiving tin i! by Nielson, who allowed built. New rearing pond have been until noon s.aparovan stunts will be be bought for single swims, for a no Senator Rorah- of Idaho, is also The net' highway, which will con- and out hits struck one. One error ns the hatchery to carried out. In this feature will be a tandidate for the nomination and month or for the entire season. Single on the Gunners and 10 for Mt. Pleas- - completed, enabling nI MyMJ. 'H be seen woodchopping, sack races, knot increase its capacity by 50 per cent.j"1 Gunni',on swims 15 will be out shortened to Landon. definitely .. , , materially. Instead of cents; youths, 10 ant gave the best demonstration of'- - several million fish. 0Ut Uj AdMr.UnJ.narrfuSltoallowhi,l'elaJ' the old road, where cents, and children, 5 cents. Season the condition of the Gunners as they At Ioa, the new hatchery has been coursing along fuzz 'mating, firemaking, stick, tickets are offered to adults at $2.50 enter into some strong opposition. rae to be put up in various state dangerous curves and heavy grade and yells. completed and will supply millions of ing, clean-u- p At 12:30 12 to 18 years, $2.00; children are found, it will practically be a new youths, Members of the Gunnison team, trout to all the streams and lakes Wednesday the closing exercises and under 12 with safety the objective. road, isrei $1.25. years, Monthly tick though yet tender, are showing con- in that vicinity. Fishlake, which Is announcement of "A grade patrols, ets for adults will be $1.00; youths siderable strength, and with a little declared dinner and clean-u- p by all Isaac Waltons to be camp, will bring 75 cents, and children 50 cents. These more sevand the fact that the best and most attractive fishing practice the first. Camporee of this district to tickets are good with the exceptions eral new members have been added rendezvous in the west, will receive a close. of July 4th and 24th, at which time gives strong evidence of holding fish from the new rearing ponds at tickets will have to be separate the teams of heavier of !the s6me of which there Loa. Rarren lakes, ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS. ((;onimied on last page) are many in that vicinity, are to be Mrs. R. K. Gaddie delightfully enplanted with fish from the Ixa hatchn tertained at a WILL SHOW MOTOR TO SALT LAKE TO ery, and the venture, a new one, will party AUTOMOVIE Mystery surrounding the disapfit her home Friday afternoon of last afford the fishermen new fields and n has been MAKING OF MODERN FUNERAL WINDER ATTEND CARS pearance of Rirdell Yardley, prepared for the week for a group of intimate friends. increase the fush proincidentally son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Yard-leprogram of the Gunnison The early afternoon was spent in duction in Utah. fe priesthood, which will be held Monday morning has caused Vearl A.. Peterson, local Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Jones and Mr. progressive bridge, at which honors fhe stake seminary grief among the parents and the building Sat-y- went to Mrs. Anthony Willardson and dealer, has announced that his com- and Mrs. S. J. Duggins were at Salt Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Isast, who were friends of the young man. May 16. The festivities will Mrs. Payton Alexander. Dainty re- pany is sending its outdoor theatre Lake City Sunday to attend the fun- guests at the home of their son, Geo. many Searches and telephone messages to $ promptly at 2 oclock, and all freshments were served at five to Winvisit Gunnison on Thursday, May eral services of Richard Henry Last, for a few days, left for their distant parts, where the young man er3 the Aaronic priesthood, I der, 73, father of Mrs. J. W. Jones, home at Lewiston Thursday morning. oclock, covers being laid for eight. 14 th. Aflf Presidency, Aaronic priesthood may have gone, had brought no reformer well known resident of This outdoor theatre knoivn as Gunnison. Mr. 1' I 1 rvisors, ward bishoprics and all sults Wednesday noon. Winder, who suffered Automovie will show free movies at ers are invited to attend. Rirdell, a student of the Gunnison a slight attack of influenza, was During the A. Vearl Peterson auto afternoon service, visits will be made to Valley high school, who was to be later stricken with pneumonia, and Ijf so that anyone who cares to may t y of the historic places in and evening, graduated this, Thurs-lay- , passed away about three days after. I ind Gunnison, besee how modern cars are made, suddenly disappeared at about ten He was at a Hayden, Colo., hospital among them being t sides many other pictures of inter- settlement near the depot. oclock Monday morning, and the last when the end came. Mr. Winder was Hog k Sw lest to everyone. seen of him was when he was walksettlement and the site of the widely knowm throughout business flour mill near south by the sugar factory. Ha The automovie is on a truck Three thrifty high school boys of circles in Utah as a stockman and Fayette. The Public works allotments in Utah ing was without hat or coat. He had rel7 t.iting is to be held in commemora-- . eet and feet wide, ori85 financier. While his daughter, Mrs. for county were made happy Is3 projects totaled $5,- in Richfield and at Cedar City, 1 atives 10th anniversary since Tuesday morning (when they were j webs 5 tons. It is painted in a Jones, was a resident of Gunnison, he 242,501 to April 1st, according to a Aaronic priesthood .was bee" hert o' l nothms restored given cash awards for their success- - beautiful combination of blue and made frequent visits here and was report received from Washington by larth. ethon the well and popularly known to many of Allen T. Sanford, ,tate director, na- ? ful efforts in producing the bestsilver with the Picture order of the hu son, B.r- Mr. Yardley had of the truck and !t uses rear the citizens of Gunnison. program will be: beets in a contest that was put over tional 4mt!e at stake 2I 'heck Monday momm altotiSent. were for 85 pro- seminary; invoca-- t during the 1935 beet growing season. projection, permitting the pictures to Funeral services were held Sunday These teacher from Centerfield to buy a suit of clothes ward; At the assembly at the Gunnison Val- shine through the screen. Also, it at 12:30 in the University ward ject3 having, a total estimated cost with which I. "Come, Come, Ye for graduation. Records at the local Saints,; tra-t- o ley high school Tuesday, Chas. E. has a complete power plant for use chapel. of $9,37766, the report showed. depot settlement site; short stores revealed the fact that he had For Sanpete county the tabulation Embley, representing the Gunnison in running the' picture machine and not bought any clothes here. The by priest from Sugar company, which had sponsor- sound equipment. There are only six OFF FOR VACATION. listed $203,000 for public improveRaton ward; check, written on the Gunnison Val-fe- y travel to Hog Wal- - ed the contest, Milton Perkins, head of the music ments estimated to cost $231,640. a cash prize of these beautiful automovies in the presented isettiement; short history of set--.- of bank, has not as yet been re$12.50 to Arthur Pearmain of the United States. To February 1, 1936, in this coundepartment of the Gunnison Valley turned, making the mysterious dispriest from Gunnison j Moroni high school for the ligh school, and Mrs. Perkins, left ty, there had, been $127,422 expended having more baffling. around that Part of best record. Hart Mrs J. H. Peck of Tooele, came to Gunnison of the Gun- Friday for a vacation for labor, '.materials and miscellan- - appearance Taylor :son where was of a quiet nature and Rirdell old fort was built; nison Valley high school was second, Gunnison Saturday and remained un- through several eastern states. They eous expenses. ball was unassuming. However, he dislik- yat park; music, Axtell receiving $7.50, and LaMar Peterson, til Sunday visiting with her mother, will first go to Detroit, where a new . The report, further showed that to oa old fort and other a fra V ue(l facm wor an works; Later pio- also of the Gunnison Mrs. the L. be public Kearns. j February J. 1936, 1, will car they was purchased. third, high, course m riaty e3' mu ' receiving a cash award of $5.00. The ! will continue eastward, visiting prcram In Utah had resulted in eX.corre?onnre MayfVd n 1 0 $2.opM labor; .Hckett tTr0nzed0,n hlstry awards were given on application of Misses Aleda and Ruby Christian- - points of interest. Returning west, pnditures of $907,944 fori The familv ku and I 1, a make will ;ckett; materials, Mrs. Perkins for beet Mr. work, and '382,419 culture, tonnage and the sen, accompanied by Wayne Jones, 0u- - OK1j,armoniou3 and 3 Pgallons to Our PiO- - best beet record. 1 costa on spent Mothers day with Bishop and (stop at Cleveland, Ohio, to attend .(for miscellaneous h? President H. C. his Monday All high school agricultural clubs' Mrs. Olsen; Christiansen. They re-- ! national band convention which is'jects. iOW Oan We Hyrum mood. cheerful a i rin morning Pioneer Now, of Sanpete county were eligible, and turned to Salt Lake Sunday evening, scheduled for the last of this month. Rirdell i3 about 5 feet 8 inches in Sunleft A. J. Mrs. three! Hagan rayette many of the' students 'to'ok part,L and Dr. red-They expect to be absent about I j coast! traveling by motor, height, weighs 150 pounds, has F3oup Mi!1 ", J- - Arnold, agricultural n the f lr rrSt weeks. day the out of art superintend beets, going Ci growing is sandy, and his complexion dish hair Lo ward. Qos ng dent for the Angeles, They went direct to sugar company, started on special strips to instruct and ad- vis- weeks two will nd spend tbe movement early in 1934, and the j vise, with the result that each As a where they Mrs. Rex Mitchell and son, , eor!u.ngi?-twTayear , a n )rs. their 'Oith daughters, Lake conies proved successful in a way. sees new Salt share' City, Miss iting Dorothy Borg, competitors after a Tbvmn Clinger was hostess e earlv tIe spriag: of 1&-ore students, of the prize money. The sugar com-- ! were here Sunday to spend Mothers R. Mil Fr and Mrs. Don w.li fce r.t ik Junior bridge served a 9 of the c!a ;es entered, pany sets aside the sum of $25.00 agricultural in, Fayette jbuild a and zens --. the competition proved keen, each year as an incentive to encour and a j;j attending will take . The plan, which is j be to entef into the contests ?V, first Camporee Ke-rik-- Before Gunnprs PoolOpensSunday M for May Opening Connecting Road I : r-'cs- s 1 1 I U-ej- i . 1 - A 1 1 . r three-aad-a-quart- er g po-ln- on . : J : Plea-utn- -- ns ! n-- i 21-fo.- g j pa-e- 1 - , ! fld 1 ba-i- c j pit p t4 s, - j Mystery Surrounds Boys Disappearance bridge-luncheo- an-Irsa- ry d y, y, 1 1 Public Spending J RanksHighlnUtah f4 chas-Sanpe- te i non-feder- al I1 j sren pin i at tL? j -- .... - - d -, I I - 6-- 1 K , - Jd trt L tcZl - r- - J-i- j ' r rrin-w- ua 5 I j t-- J d ,) r riff... ?7 " atu-'he- ' Mrs. Kimbal Irsen, the second Duggins has gone to to Ls arnl Cv. wil be ab- - to Mr. Alvie Peterson, ad r Mr. Lyia B. i - " (arried( age youth to year, according to j Jfr. Arnold, agriculturist for the tarsi is proving highly bene- - sugar company, an! I. L. Henrie. around the bon ficial in the of the agricultural department rorth Sunday evening training of the boy .the moVe; dent3 !rs the rowir-- OI oeets, w mcfi of the Gunnison Vailey high school.' Iia OverfeH ar.l W. G. Roylance Fe4rf WU proTe a V:S did the judging, and Cha. E. Embley. J a'wL 11 r-- Arnold ha been a with J.'a- were con.bm.r.g buir.e factor. with at the sugar factory, 'r 13 re;s- 5r. teach :rg the yourg agricuPurNt ' e e- -eithe forces V mfi7. ... m Fi.-athe a ar . j a r- -' p " - 1 ent - f-- Mr-- . 1 - viOir.? F. Un IWn Overf.it c iri.. |