Show C2r- - The sauna suit sAUna UtAH yf Last Half Softball LOCAL HEMS OF tfOTREST Games Scheduled Mrs Joseph Willardson who h keen confined in the Sallna hospital dus to a serious illness returned to sifctr horns hers Saturday of last week Friends will be glad to know that she is recovering and is doing as well as could be expected Mr Johanna Jensen widow of the late Marius Jenson and Miss Marfor jorie Jensen left Sunday They plan to make their Angeles home at the coast city C V SOFTDALL LEAGUE Team Standing (Second Half) Is 'Jvezij'vjrT Result Wildcats up to Wednesday 11 Tigers 6 at Center-fiel- d Mrs Eva Jensen motored to Salt July 8 Lake the first of the week She spent '8 at Fayette Bulldogs 22 Tigers several days on business matters and July 13 7 t visited with her daughter Center-fiel- d Coyotes 18 'Wildcsti' 2 aV July 13 Mrs W A Bryan of Nephi came in Tuesday afternoon and is The second half of the schedule for spending several days visiting st the the GunnUon Valley Softball league home of her son Chas Rasmussen Monday evening of this week dpened 9 0 witlrthe Fayette Bulldogs swamping Moyle Rasmussen who has been the Gunnison Tigers under by a score employed at Salt Lake is home for of 22 to 8 on the Fayette diamond a visit and is recovering from a bad There are yet three postponed games case of Infection Moyle expects to to be played to complete the first return to his work in the near future half as follows: Coyotes vs Lions at 0 Axtell Cubs vs Tigers at Gunnison a nephew of Dr Paul Carruthers and a game that was overlooked when J A Hagan came in from his home the schedule was made up between at New Comerstown Ohio WednesThese the - Wildcats and Bulldogs inday of last week and will visit games scheduled for Friday of last definitely at the home of Dr and week had to be postponed due to Mrs Hagan rain The Centerfield Wildcats took their Miss Beulah Metcalf of this city first game of the season from the and Miss Reva Beck of Centerfield Tigers Wednesday of last week with st Fishlake spent last a 11 to C score and then Monday from f evening in a postponed June 24 the Wildcats were defeated -by Axtell to the tune of 18 to 2 C Hhe- — It is the tentative plans at present to have two games next Sunday af ternoon at Gunnison those postponed between the Lions and Coyotes and the Tigers and Cubs In the event yJAfNAUCHTOW that the Gunnison baseball club secures an exhibition game for Sunday The drouth situation is the most the softball games will be played Important phase of the livestock situ- preceding ation at this time as more alarming The schedule for the second half reports of the spread of the drouth has been as follows the arranged area come from a wide front Latest first three games having been played: reports indicate that the 1930 drouth Monday July 13— Tigers vs Bullmay be as far reaching as the drouth dogs at Fayette of 1934 although so far the far westWednesday July IB — Lions vs ern country is not as seriously afCubs at High School Tigers vs fected as two years ago There are already reports of the Coyotes at Gunnison 17— Lions vs BullFriday July forced marketing of livestock from drouth areas where owners are at- dogs at Gunnison Wildcats vs Coyotes at Axtell tempting to conserve feed and water Monday July 20 — Wildcats vs supplies by cutting down on their Bulldogs vs flocks and herds The middle western Cubs at Centerfield corn and fodder crops are still in the Coyotes at Fayette 22 — Lions v Wednesday July balance and the outcome of crops there offers wide conjecture As a Tigers at Gunnison Cubs vs Coy result It appears that a large propor- otes at Axtell Friday July 24 — Bulldogs vs Cubs tion of emergency drouth marketings will have to be absorbed by the im- at High School Lions vs Wildcats mediate meat trade unless the fed- at Centerfield Monday July 27— Tigers vs Wilderal government as'indicated in press cats at Gunnison dispatches steps into the breach to Wednesday July 29 — Coyotes vs help the growers carry on without Lions at Gunnison Cubs vs Tigers sacrificing their holdings Insofar as the cattle market is con- at High School Wildcats vs Bullcerned the problem is serious in view dogs at Fayette of the fact that the markets are alin depressed values Heavier receipts ready flooded with heavy receipts of of and thin cattle Federal inspection figures in- particularly dicate that 1936 slaughter of cattle ao stock from drouth areas may seraffect prices during the re far la of record proportions resulting iously mainder of the summer Of particular interest to hog producers are the reports of heavy marketings of sows from middle western farms Owners of sows faced with a shortage of feedstuffs are taking ad vantage of relatively high market FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE prices to accomplish the double pur— Sewer connections and modem in pose of realizing cash income and at every detail Inquire Mrs A J the same time conserving feed Just Lewis Salma J16t2 how widespread the marketing of brood bows may become of course ICE FOR SALE Edd Jensen remains to be seen This is a situaJ2tf tion which may well be watched by western hog producers who have been advised through early federal crop statistics that under normal crop conditions there might be h drastic gain in the pig crop this year The drouth may upset these calculations The man who has plenty of feed wafor ter and other facilities would do well to think seriously before parting with -brood sows All in all the western producer Is in good position While summer markets may bring about some impairment in the price structure it would See This Beautiful Set appear that the man who has liveIn Our Window! stock on feed may have fairly good assurance of fall and winter prices Wa Also Have Another feature that should be conBEAUTIFUL sidered is that California and other DINNER SETS far western states that have plenty of feedstuff —at— may sobn be called upon to ship feeds to the drouthareas Thus the chances are that developments In drouth sections may have a very decided effect Upon prfces of WHITE WEAR feedstuff on the Pacific coast M- 4 5 -j LIVESTOCK situation ' Opportunities - 39c 7 piece Water Set $398 Cupt and Saucer Dinner Plate Sauce Dishes 10c 10c 5c ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware K 7 The Dutchess of Hint is said to be rest Britain’s leader of the new hat yles for women Well if the atylea over there are like our then the leadership is nothing to brag about Grazers “falling" Permits on forest MANTI NATIONAL FOREST NOTES Fish and Game Many of the rangers on the Manti National 'forest according to advices from ©facial at the station are com placing 0f “fake" ownership permits on entering thejMantl forest It is rewho are (ported that tome permittee On July 2 Supervisor Humphrey §hort in filling their permit have aland' David Tuttle a foreman from lowed others to place their etock on the DG OCC camp at Caatledale saw the forest Where this is found the a pine martin in the timber where case according! to officials permits Pete’s Hole creek Joins Seely creek ‘will be reduced and trespass action Martin tracks can be seen there dur-- j against the unpermitted stock will be Ing the early winter but this is the taken Permittees are warned against first on seen In this locality hi sev- - attempting to place stock other than eral years Trappers should not be - their own on the Manti forest censed to take either martins orj Another trouble complained about foxes on the Manti forest vuirtib their r ($ "permittees attempting" 'to "’exceed numbers ahow a’ material increase the permitted number Recently a On July 3 12800 No 1 native permittee holding a permit for 25 In creek and was Bear 28 head were with trout head came on planted The waters were rather swift at the very much put lout because he was where the trout were planted structed to remove the three head and it is believed that these finger- - surplus If all permittees exceeded lings will locate in several ponds for the permitted numbers in the same some miles up and down the stream proportion it would amount to fish reached the water in excel- - creasing the total number on the lent condition forest by 15000 head If each sheep Reports recently reached this of- - permittee using the Manti forest that between 200 and 250 elk are ceeded his permitted number by two summering between Trail Ridge and sheep it would make more than one herd the Forks of Ferron canyon If this is correct at least half of the Manti The Manti ranges at the present elk herd is concentrated in that par- - time are perhaps in better condition ticular section been ift mant than is due principally to the heavy snowfall of last winter and ths exSkyline Road cellent rains since the snow melted The Skyline road is now open from Spanish Fork canyon on the north as is welcome at both the meetings and far south as the straight fork of the field demonstration from Pleasant creek and south Twelve Mile flats north to Black canRain There is a report of a heavy yon slide in the head of North Twin The storm which was quite gen creek Unless this is unusually heavy eral over the Manti forest since July work the road should be open by 6 left 284 inches of moisture at the this time Great Basin experiment station with possibly considerably more at the top of the mountain It has rained every day since July 5 with the exof July 6 up and until Sun areas are now robed in gorgeous ception 12 Because of this unusual colors Flower are somewhat earlier day July amount of moisture we have had a than usual at the higher elevations lot of mud slides at various points The blooming period however for The mounthe forest the earlier flowers will continue for throughout tains are thoroughly saturated and two or three weeks longer after there is no reason why we should not which the tall larkspur the prima very good grazing year expect flowrose and other later blooming ers will continue blooming until late The man who was summer presented with his first watch and chain his on twenty-firbirthday Fire Training School now has a son who has worn out The annual fire training school for three automobiles before he is old our two CCC camps is being held at enough to vote the Ferron and Mayfield camps durdemd Now we think we know who oriing the present week onstration will be held for the com- - ginated boondoggling It was the on 17 low in who designs the women’s spring camps Friday July the head of the Muddy The public hats REPORT OF CONDITION OF Gunnison Valley Bank OF GUNNISON IN THE STATE OF UTAH A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30th 1936 Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah pd the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board 9®vrnor of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act ASSETS Loans and discounts - United States Government obligations direct and'or fully guar- anteed Other bonds stocks and securities Ranking house $ 1000000 Furniture and fixtures 400000 Real estate owned other than banking house ( Real estate sold under contract $455050) Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash balances with other banks and cash items in process of collection Cash items not in process of collection Other assets — — $20854360 30620 192500 1540304 1400000 1069975 3597076 3840520 17322 399267 $32941944 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations $10036096 Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 11745078 State county and municipal deposits 5456194 Deposits of other banks certified and officers’ checks outstandetc ing 676646 Total of Roma 14 to 18 inclusive: Not secured by the pledge of loans aruljor investraents $27914014 TOTAL DEPOSITS Bills payable Rediscounts Capital account:: Capital notes and debentures: (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance Corpo ration Common stock 500 shares par $5000 per share Undivided profits— net TOTAL CAPITAL TOTAL $27914014 None None $ 2500000 2500000 27930 ACCOUNT INCLUDING 5027930 CAPITAL ACCOUNT $32941944 State of Utah ) County of Sanpete) C E Andersen being first duly sworn according to law deposes’ and saya that hr is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct atatament of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1936 ANDERSEN Subscribed and sworn to before me this Cth day of July 1936 M I) BEAUREGARD (SEAL) Notary Public Residing at Gunnison Utah My commission will expire April CE 3 1939 j Canning season if tn full swing ©nj we feel that we can help you from page 1) ball-GledhUl by Scorer —Gledhill Hit with pitched Marx Half Batting Averages— First hatting averCompilation of M of the Gunnison member the of ages Baseball club for the first half play baseball league r of the shows Robert GledbiU leading with Gate Is Darrell 432 an Average of next in line with in average of 414 r We have a new stock of battles lids rub- bers and all the needs - I in the canning line Our fresh fruits arrive daily and we are in a position to fill your order for all of the different types in season Make our store your headquarters for canning supplies! 3 LV-- r IVln i: t irt I rkhf £rin C- -: no mi LET US HELP YOU CAN — WE KNOW WE CAN Fii Elmer’ Market Cai £?r i:t “The Store with the Friendly Door” L'oi F J Utica ?!crrt rlrltoi Odd-L- votes and so was elected- to the highest office in the land The prohibition candidate In New York received the record total of 25000 votes that year Had ten per cent of those votes gone to Blaine he would have won Most successful third party was that led by Theodore Roosevelt In 1912 which ran second to the Democratic party headed by Wilson - In that year the Republican candidate Taft took the worst lacing ever received by a major party candidate Most recent example of an important third party was the Progressive party which had the elder Senator LaFollette for its candidate This party carried but one state Wisconvote in d sin but received a almost every state It was not a decisive factor in the election how ever for the reason that Coolidge went into the presidency by a tre his opmendous electoral majority ponent John W Davis carrying only the traditionally Democratic south To return to the present Candidate Lemke has a strong following in a number of what may be extremely states— states which are important more or less In the "doubtful” class and which might be able to swing the battle in favor of either Roosevelt or These are the northwest Landon states — the Dakotas Montana and Wyoming and to drop south a bit Ohio etc Under the American elective system' the candidate who attains a majority in a state receives all its electoral Vote even though his majority consists of but one vote Thus in a dose state a few thousand votes cast for Lemke could very easily take that state away from one swing it to the major candidate other Which candidate has the most to fear from Lemke’s candidacy? Best observers say that at least 90 per cent of the Lemke vote will be taken Roosevelt none from practically from Landon Even as the New Deal is more radical than the Republican party so is the Union party more radical than the New Deal It will draw its strength from those who feel the president has not gone far enough left — oOo— Practically every summer a seasonal recession occurs in business This year is an exception— few industries have shown ft drop from spring levels may have made substantial progress in the face of seasonal influences Motors is still making records Worst factor in the business The picture Is the abor situation steel industry Is threatened with a strike— other lesser strikes are possible Widespread labor distuiiances could wreak havoc with the currently favorable business indicators It is ft peculiar fact that the slower the brain Works the faster the tongue ' waga British climbers art now seeking to ascend Mount Everest again If they get to the top they might turn out to be Just the people to handle our national debt if they want another job j An Indiana youth who stole an automobile battery was sentenced to work on his father’s farm fox a year He should have bought the battery and had It charged The t i£j Economic Highlights Democratic leaders predict that President Roosevelt will carry all of the 48 states iij November Before State of Utah Governor Landoh gets too discourag) Office of Bank Commissioner) ed may we remind him that the boxI Rulon F Stariey A' cow down in I’ldrlJa swallowed Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do here- said that Joe Louis would a set of WPA blueprint! and she hat certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of ing experts win by a knockout Inside of four been sleeping in the shade ever since the above named company filed in mv office on July 9 1936 R F STARLEY Bank Commissioner rounds? 23 M others : (Continued The county WPA trappers destroyed a total of 287 coyotes and bobcats in the past 60 days The men have now moved to the higher rangea and stockmen axe hopeful that they continue the good work TOTAL Gunnison Pitcher Allows Few Hits SHOE SALE : Girls Women’s and Some Boys Shoes Sold AT OR BELOW COST as long as they last I GUNNISON BARGAIN STORE Block East of Main rti x I'"'xi V : n c ? 'he ' ‘Jit r hi f t r i r t i In it? 7t JULY FOURTH HAS "a PASSED -- but we are ness up r m busiLet us fix you that party fer still v h r i t VI d i i 01 & George’s Barber Shop An Indiana woman suing for l vorce claims her husband left cigar-ette stubs around the house and then accused her of having entertained other men But all cigarette stubs mean around the house nowadays ii that the Afternoon Bridge club hat been in session When a robber tried to snatch Mrs 113s Alice Schiavon’s purse on a Chicago ‘ street he ran into unforeseen diff- IV te iculties She tripped him stamped in Is his face kicked him in the ribs hung onto him when he got to his feet and bit his leg He then dropped thl purse and ran she told police J kt tffiQ Llfll 1 LOWEST PRICED 16 MONTHS n 91 n T U b J? 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