Show I "7" Economic Highlights - Industrial — Review Happenings that Affect the Dinner Tails Dividend Checks and Tax Dills of Every Individual National land International Problems Inseparable from Local Welfare —oOo — 9c The present congtess ha in session more than six months In that time it has passed a large number of bills— more than 90 per cent ©f nil measures are approved by a Unanimous vote as they aie of only local importance and don’t inspire arguments and debate But most of the really big items on the calendat remain to be considered The leal work has gone on not on the floor of the house or senate but in the rooms committee where leadeis plead threaten argue and sweat day 25c 25c 25c 10c lelonj 3 News Ice em— pThe original supreme couit bill is floor definitely dead Administration leaders didn’t even bring it to a Vote— the mounting opposition to it lie In Democratic ranks plus the stinging criticism it received fiom the senate judiciary committee sealed its doom In its place a compromise has been offered The compromise would e swiftlauthorize the president to appoint an fur each court he year’ additional justice member over 75 (instead of 70) with ond half that not more th important proviso about at than one extra justice could be apin calendar one pointed any year icome for This would give the president four between now 19 ' exlra appointments an4 1940— but they would not be made if eldef'justices retired Theoretically the court would n t be permanently increasde in size inasmuch as when justices over 75 retiled they would not be replaced unless the court had less than nine members fiat a actually there could be several “exand a tra justices appointed and sitting ke in with those over 75 at all times Opponents of the original bill are mostly opposed to the compromise and have organized a filibuster business Week thinks that the P7A is dying and recent events wculd indicate that is true PWA activities have been greatly curtailed an I in a number of states no new projects are being undertaken will probably approve approp-rtions for projects already planned there will be little new work anywhere There will be nothing new in taxa-- l i ti this- season with the possible exeption of laws to plug up Sen-- r in existing tax legislation La Follette’s proposal to widen tha tax base (that is reduce exemp-- i as well as increase higher ( bracket rates) did not pass but it f received a surprisingly large vote Host authorities feel that a similar measure will be passed of necessity in a year or so it is doubtful if laws dealing with strikes will be passed There seems have been a change according to to I r-- 't Washington observers in the I 1 r inistration’s attitude toward t ? and its leaders They think the f sident is becoming less sympat’ tic with Mr Lewis that the CIO lx gradually losing White House sup- t and that the administration p ’ t (Continued on last page! et tt tirl j’HE LOW DOWN from — IICK0RY GROVE ' Tien you look over the old say-i- r and then squint around at ' U gs as they are now it is easy to that times have not changed r zh But most of V' we figure that C ndpa was out of cL‘s and we kinda cT sorry for him c : se he was so 'Jble And there is the c saying that is the best r t her and it looks i it maybe Jo Scrra also i ns experience is the only c here we are in 1937 lis-with our mouths open to fel- t i elected and gettin themselves lected by tollin’ us that they are i in’ awake i nights just lookin' out r our interest and tryin to make And it is Tthing rosy for us the aame as when they was TOO years or r i i nd we will wake up ond the ft! who was lookin’ out for us he have the money in the bank and will have the experience nd other old sayings like A suck's bom every minute it Is O K in 37 unless maybe it might changed to read every ate Yours with the low down JO SERRA J Gunnison Valley News REDUCE AUTO ACCIDENTS! 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Gunnison“The Suyar licet and CauliIouer City YEAR THIRTY-NINT- GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY Itinerate Peddler Gets Crushing Blow COUNTI TURK'S DIM I SSFD Weed conttol icitifica dauying turn of grams best adapted foi use ii of the fields of the valles Sanpete Count) the county fail and olhei mi portant topics foimed the muleus foi ‘1lscussion at an enthusiastic meeting I he home of Mcnne Sat UIH-afternoon and evening hepie diffeieiit paits of Mntatl'cs nd attended the meeting "1(ie discussion of the intending and mstiuctiw topics w n cm led out Klmei Gibson count) agent wa present and led the talks on the se At 8 o 'clink with the eiul subjects concluslon of thl‘- business session JULY 22 1937 FVMIIA RFl NlOY immediate lelatiws and (f IVtei Fi iukIm n gi thi ml at the second anmiil union eOuila at Fun hot camp located at the folks m Twelve Mile mimm and enjovd a teal outing and a g t the lu1 tigethei meeting c skies and m imp utniet Mini imiuled tin mountains towenng nieleis eiioed games told 'nun- of old" eiioel pt spoils and t noon a basket Imuli giam thir an Ion spiead and f n It f was eno(' h feistmg louinment a bi ad' busin ss ses mi was held and eai offueis weie II mi oil Joe Jensen of Gunnison mm r tmed piesidcnt and Mis Fumdscn was selected head of the 00''’' "tu‘ aic ol ttn Miss laYoiii committee pugium Mi and Mis (huiles KiMiui--oFiandson was ihosen a secretin at Salt tieasuier Mr and Mis Milo Chi is spent Finlay and Satuidav lake visiting with then son M vlo tensen rtf Mmoni weie named to Mr Jjasmussm also at- iarge a progiam foi the next meet tended a departmental meeting of mg and Art Frandsen was appointed Phijco dealers of the intei mountain to name the meeting place fur the district 1938 reunion VNDSKN I R I’hntx The itinerate peddler who for years past has been making his rounds in Gunnison disposing of his waies to private families and competing with the legitimate business houses is now a thing of the past The "moochei " in order to carry on his business must comply with the city oidinancesl and secure the proper license at so much per the same as regulaily es tablished and business houses If such intiuders attempt to sell any place or anywhere within the city limits of Gunnison without the proper license he or they will he liable to a fine of not less than $50 or be subjected to a piison term of not more than thiity days or by both fine and imprisonment At the regular meeting of the city council members Saturday evening and when a strong petition was presented by the business men of the city the ordinance appearing in another column of The News was It was pointed unanimously passed out by the petitioner asking the passage of the ordinance that local business houses suffered losses running into thousands of dollars anTiaveling in a s penal!) ihaiteied Funnels ot I tah hno been pad nually when ing itm- - school bus and headed foi a tout of than one mill on d llns dm in erate peddleis combed the town m Utah sunhem impoitant places the past )eiwr h the ngniultnnd ad ing from house to house offei ing of the Gunnison Valley udmmistiutmn foi thin put their wares slightly under the selling jmembeis of tiripdion chapter of the Future Fanners in the conseiatmn pioprices maintained by the legitimate America and their fathers and pilotC Funk! giam accoiding to merchants The lower prices offered L ed by Henrie vocational inof state his the AAA seeietaiy it must be understood were quoted structor at the Gunnison Valley high figiiii mrlinb's paynn nts up to July for the reason that the outsider was school were off Tuesday morning foi 15 for the 1936 ciop eni getting by without paying a license a tour that will keep them out on a The nil amount paid (Inertly to the or privilege to do business The merand educational tup for farmcis was $931 1059 chants of Gunnison are the sole sup- sightseeing eonpeiatmg A comoy timk about four days and the lemainder was paid foi m porters by the annual licenses they loaded with food and bid ling accomgainzation expenses most of which pay and without their support the the About thirty-fivpanied party went back to committeemen compiis-ecity exchequer would be empty in all are making the tiip of fanneis Mr F’unk said Since the ordinance passed by the The planned itinerary included a (Continued on last page) Following is a list of payments visit to Bryce canyon and the hismade to the counties: Beaver torical Zion National St paik Box Eider $15962178 Cache George proved aft interesting point Carbon $735459 Davis $13085790 visited Here the Futue Flintier boys 52 0 Ducheano 121113111)2 Em- were shown about "the" dwoduclive Garfield $1010161 $2474746 ery fields and a study of the production Iron $475616 $1810605 beet seed now IHn of the Juab Kane $1610146 $305264 used almost exclusively in the GunMillard $13- $3964993 Morgan nison Valley proved of much interPrize trips are assured for a repPiute $001700 26612 Rich $7- est resentative delegation of Utah boys 54548 Salt Lake $4859584 San Returning from the south the goup and girls to the annual National Juan $1083061 Sanpete $4830645 visited the Branch Agricultural col Club Congress announces the NationSummit $986377 at Cedar City then moved on toCvie1r’ al Committee on Boys’ and Girls’ lege Tooele $1090007 Uintah $3063943 Fillmore where several hours were club work says a dispatch The latest Utah Wasatch $10068074 the famed Fillmore in visiting award offered is for the clubster who spent We$751780 Washington museum Cove Fort the historical makes the outstanding record in his ber $4266750 Wayne $848515 where early settlerjf sought relivestock projects and other activi- spot The grand total for the Utah farmfuge from the warring Indians and ties other points of interest along the ers doled out by the AAA has mountThis year’s congress— the sixteenth ed to $92440529 be visited to were travel of point will again be conducted as a feaThe Future Farmers of America Livestock ture of the International at a meeting held at the high school retary treasurer Wesley Peterson Noin Chicago wa elected watchdog exposition to be held and Warren building Friday night of last week vember 26 to December 4 The sum effected a reorganization by selecting Jensn will act as reporter of $140 is provided for the trip new officers for the the election of the new Following coming year through the Cudahy Packing com- Kellar Christenson was the unani- officers the group abandoned "busipany' It will be awarded by State mous choice for president and Gene ness’’ and joined in an hour of social Club Leader D P Murray activities and mapped plans for the Peterson was named as Floyd Kaneko was named ec- - southern outing AFTER FLEET OF BUSES Slugging Gunners Sink Spring City NO 4 Gunnison Plans Celebration To Honor Pioneers f1" Fiotniis who cairn- to tah as the ti ail hiciikct s ami by tin n inilintiy and dctci mined effoits made tin- deserts hlouin and the fields pi oduct ive aie to he honoied m Gunnison n t Sat in di) July 21th when an eelehiation will he staged eommemorat ing the coining of lining and his band of follow The eelehiation this tis to Ftah ' on will not be as pretentious a uthei n but a befitting piog MimlaUs Results has been aiianged foi the dn at: Gunnison 8 Spimg Git) it is expected that hundieils th u 'h Salma Richfield M nit the u ley w ill join in tin hg Monita 9 Kphiaim 2 fete 5 Mt Pleasant Munti 4 Under the 'direction of the GunniFaimew 5 Moroni 0 son chapter of the Daughters of th Ftah Pioneers and other chu’-eauxiliaiies the various committees Sundays Schedule M"uni at Gunnison winking to the end to entertain have Sal uni at F'phiatm arianged a band serenade an interluncheon Manti at F’aiiview esting program a and an afternoon of sports and Momoc at Mt Pleasant dancing Spimg Git) at Richfield At ten o’clock Saturday morning the Gunnison Valley high school ban at in ht and lift Mnsh'ig will pa lade on Main stieet giving 'oil clashing it foi sixteen At the Gunnison Gunners topped the scveial pat lot ic selections a piogium uppropiiutc for the in lads battle Spimg City Sunduy’s will be given at the Gunniin a leal sport ball game to hold the occasion The son wind chapel as follows: top section in league standing Gunnison Valley Band Gunners cracked out eight luns while Selection the opposing hunch gathered six Community Singing “Come Coine Ye Saints” 1’iteison catcher and Nielson shortstop of the Gunner bunch were the Invocation Chaplain Oiilla D Wilkinson only two in the home bunch that failed to connect for safe hits from the Song "Ftah We Love Thee" divciics of Neff Spring City hurler Singing Mothers Gooige Last Gunnison center fielder Brief History of Gunnitton Historian Jean L Fjeldst?l went to town for good and for the Tribute to Pioneers five trips up he cracked out five Pearl W Peterson on last page) Vocal Solo — “Utah the Star of the West" Lilly Whitlock Dorthea C Andersen Oration "God Our Mountain Bless Song— Home" Singing Mothers Benediction Chaplain The band will conclude the program services with a selection Walking across the street or along Members of the celebration coma rural highway always a hazard mittee hav planned a luncheon to be bewhen there is traffic present sv$d at noon at the ward chapel comes much more dangerous after banquet room Patrons are asked to the hours of dusk and arkness Fa- attend this affair and enjoy a real talities among pedestrians at night plate luncheon which will be served are playing an increasingly large in cafeteria atyle part in the swelling toll of night Saturday afternoon a big program traffic deaths as a whole of a variety of races for young and These facts are supported by sur- old and a smack-u- p softball game veys made in various parts of the has been scheduled Dancing And a United States the Utah Motorist as- theatre matinee are some of the other sociation reports with the comment amusements offered to make the celethat "one of the major attacks on the bration complete problem of night traffic accidents yearly growing in number must be Mr and Mrs Alvie Teteraon and In ths direction of preventing pedesMrs Hyrum Fredrickson visited Montrian deaths” day with relatives and friends at the One of the surveys revealed that capital city increases darkness the pedestrian hazard by as much as 63 per cent as with daytime It was also compared Leo D Bardsley principal of the found that the greatest number of Gunnison Valley high school Newdeaths were centered in two age South Sanpete school man Beck groups Darkness almost doubles the board member Clive Despain princidanger of deaths for pedestrians school Centerfield grade pal of the and almost aged 15 to 39 years and Ray P Lund school board memunder reader A $40 license fee is required triples the risk for those 40 to 65 (The Publisher!’ Auxiliary Under departmental orders F H ber at Manti left Monday of this date of and Other 17 forceful Colorado and a has Frenzell acting regional grazier has July Wyoming years old week for Chicago After spending the article on "Successful Ad- - munities are reported joining the The heavy toll that night accidents issued a call for an election in the week at the “Windy City" the group Mer- - drive simply the result of vertising for the Community take among the older pedestrians was Utah Grazing district No 3 at will return bringing with them four which is timely for those who plaints against cluttering up lawns revealed by a further study which which time positions will be filled for new school buses which will be used would reach the home of the and parked automobiles buying porches established the fact that 82 per cent advisory board members this fsll in the South Sanpete school when an advertising public in a real telling way It Is with The notice sent out by Mr Fren-ze- ll medium of fatalities among pedestrians over district While at Chicago Mr Bard- the of being helpful to the reaches such a low level of disrepute 50 years old occur during periods of purpose states that the election will be sley a member of the Gunnison Lions community merchant that the follow- - do dusk or darkness believe it la generally held in the Millard county court you convenannual club will attend the is published In these columns-' fectlve ? rethe house Saturday “An obvious conclusion" July 28 Nominascheduled tion of Lions International There are countless examples to port $a!d "is that both motorists and tions will be made at 1 o’clock in the Ed) at Chicago this week of course Different pedestrians fail to give proper con- afternoon of the day set for election We need not look far to find the the contrary communities have different reactions sideration to night traffic conditions and that ballot boxei will be open Mrs Zina Petty of this city Mrs most effective medium for our ad to landbills But in the main you Motorists generally fail to slacken between the hours of 2 to 5 o’clock vertising Obviously it’s the news- C T Williams and grandson-Gerr' m ®n poorer market re- - speed sufficiently to compensate for p m J of Salt Lake' Mr and Mrs Tom Tay paper' We may use handbills indis The positions now held and for “ mae pP?al through reduced ability to see clearly Pedes lor of Ruth Nev and Mrs II D'crlminately and they may bring fair 1 ‘ me um‘ Such lvertising must trains place too much faith in the which the election is to be held to Maxfield of Emery) returned Satur- - results but that doesn’t prove any th ability of motorists to observe them again fill the places on the advisory io Los Ahgele ' thing We ahould consider the com- a ahould not drive at board are: “Motorists U hudUII with Mn I only th loadr night at a speed greater than will Sheep— Leo Stott Meadow Utah Mill newipapora inti- th urowlh daughters Mrs Jack Lewis and Mrs to them Walter stop In the clearly Selby 0 Dixon Payson permit yr0 lf-yT- 1 gainst Gene Rosenkrantz and other relatives ment ' Pedestrians James Black Rock Utah visible distance ahead I IT ®blouy th' nd th Item of cost and friends While ‘in Los Angeles i is in a sullen frame of mind when should realize that motorists mav no - Cattle — James Dearden Garrison the party were apocial guests at th Las consider the public i reaction Khe Mn lha handbi about see they wear or carry Utah Byron Hawley Richfield and golden wedding amiver ary of Mr to handbills A few weeks ngo the Ier reactJon may b(J one something white and even then they E H Murdock Minergville porch n rear and Mrs Joseph city council at Shorcwood Wis pass- - of toward th advertiser who nhonl be on the alert to step out of Free Use— Stanley McKnight which was an If borate affair cd an ordinance prohibiting delivery lhuJ the path of approaching traffc On coup hpr nconvon of handbills to homes not wanting the cost Your ncwpapcr highways they should walk on the Wilma Farr dau?htT of Mr and them Too lung hid red green and advertisement has a potential Mrs Mac Pejterson charmingly enWt facing traffic as required by "kites” been dancing about1 dience Mrs Wm Farr and a student of tertained for members of the Treas consisting of every member of law" Mrs Milton Perkins was presented lawns and gardens thrown careless- the family When one person has Jouli club Thursday afternoon of last ly by Incompetent delivery boys In a private recital at her home Friread the publication it will be passMrs J W Edwards who has been week at contract bridge Mrs J B In one Colorado community an or- ed on to the next Not so with the visiting with relatives in California Roper and Mrs G D Pecry proved day evening July 16 Wilma played of piano dinance has been adopted permitting handbill an interesting repertoire the person who picks it for some time past is a guest for an the best scorers and were awarded selections Thirty guests were pres- the distribution of handbills only up whether man woman or child Indefinite stay at the home of her suitable prizes During when they are handed directly to the ent (Continued on last page) light refreshments were served daughter Mrs E J Erickson ffA Group Off Lucky Utah On Vacation Trip Get farmers Huge Benefits! Prize Chicago Trip Offered to Highway Hazards Increase at Nigh! Set Election Date Community Advertising tt'Z MU W rdcrponM lt crlclytoiCd H w for Grazers Board Wal ' 7" f dJrut t r'r' lcln |