Show the gunnisok valley Final Beet Payment Decency On Road to AtTouristRouting Mailed To Growers Important Safety Californians LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST news cunnison Utah alk r Mr and Mrs Roy Edwards Misses Willardson Mr and Mra Leola Angeles visited Friday at the home Lola and Ida Edwards Mrs Edwards and son Hal were at Nephi of Mr and Mr M D Beauregard Sunday and were dinner guests at the Mra Nolan Ed“'Mins Marjorie Beck daughter of home of Mr and Mr and Mrs A A Beck of Center-fici- ward left Sunday for Provo wheie Mies Alva Gates of Cedar City she eg isle ted at the Brigham Young university for the fall and winter visited briefly with Mra J L Kearns Mihh Beck for the past two during the trim hcliool terms attended Snow college at Ephraim and graduated with thej Mrs Ellen Kearns spent a couple class of 1937 of days at American Fork last weekend visiting at the home of Mr and M Mrs I) Beauregard of this Mrs Earl llolmstead city accompanied hy her sister Mr attended Hot inti lietjen of Monroe Mrs C 0 Lundeberg and her the maiuage ceremony of Wallace grandson Tim Lundeberg were vissolemnTuttle and Miss Beulah Cox iting with friends and relatives at at Manti last Friday Salt Lake during last Los Lee Miss Mis Marie eo (iledhill Franklin1 (ilcdhill Robert and (iledhill motored to Salt Lake Sun-- ( div leinainmg until Monday Lee Fianklin (iledhill a graduate from Snow college will register at the 1'imcrsity of Utah for the year The lest of the party attended the state fair before returning Ie Clinton Lundeherg local manager for tli Tellui'ido Power company "and Mrs Lundeherg spent Thursday and Fi iday of last week at Salt Lake Mrs Iundoberg was called to the city on account of the death of her H P Fulkerson uncle mm— wpww Rugs! 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Axminster Rugs Miss Marjorie Arnold a student for the winter at Wasatch academy Mt Pleasant was here over the visiting with her parents Mr and Mra L J Arnold Mra Lionel Larsen entertained for twelve lady frienda at funcheon and bridge Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5:30 The hostess served a tasty luncheon at 2:30 after which an enjoyable game of contract occupied the remainder of the afternoon Prizes at the game went to Mra Kimbal Larsen and Mra Vern Halliday With Pad $3375 We have a large assortment of all grades of Axminater Ruga Patterns and designs to suite every room in the house Our stock of Congol-euand Felt Base ruga in all sizes is very large Buy Chas S Hansen president of the Gunnison stake Mra Hansen and Mina Ilean Hansen are leaving for Salt Lake Friday Mr and Mrs Hansen will remain until Monday attending various sessions of the October conference and Miss Iiean Hansen plans to register at the state univer aity for the fall and winter term Bud Sanders and Gail Jensen left for Frovo Friday and aa freshmen will be students at the Brigham Young university during the fall and winter term 9x12 Only IeHlie Kidman farm security administrator for Sanpete’ county and N F Wasden assistant to Mr Kidman of Manti spent Monday in Gunnison on official business The regular meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held next Monday afternbon October 4th at the home of Mra J E Metcalf All members are urged to attend Your Rugs at Heme On Easy Terms I “Aren't you ashamed of yourself begging ?" “Madam— I am not begging— I am a professional coin collector" ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware zr -x Suitable official honors are proposed for a cow owned by a peasant Germany which gave birth to four healthy bull calves within the period of about eight hours In V MERCURY BOOKS For a Full-Leng- Novel th Hero at Inst are the books Ameiica ha been longing for Designed by Ameiica'a foremost book designer — well jointed handsomely bound in a special Fngiish-finiscover paper At a price which has brought long loud fiom every section of the country— 25c for a novel These gieat book bargains aie made possible only because leading book publisher and authors are accepting a low royalty because the books are printed on special high sHed presses in quantities of 100000 and because THE AMERICAN MERCURY — America's leading literary magazine— has launched the enterprise without charging any overhead or editorial expense to it To date we have published 4 books — all distributed through the better newsstands of America ( OMPANl K — “An extraordinarily moving and an " important book Saturday Review of Literature THIRTEEN STEPS— a powerful startling novel paced by breathless action and a strange love atory EVERYTHING IS THUNDER described by O McIntyre as “the most absorbing book lve read In five year" THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE — deacrlb-e- d by the famous F P A ae “the most engrossing unlsydownable book that 1 have any memory of" If your news dealer is sold out and cannot aupp’y you with the bocks use the coupon below for these great bargains "c inc°ljn or tamp for each book desired four books — to THE cun 570 Lexington Ave New YorkAMERICAN MER - - a FmloM'd find $100 Send me all four book Endow'd find- -- c Please send Company K Thirteen Steps Everything Is Thunder The Postman Always Uings Twicj NAME ADDRESS (Continued from page 1) has been universal— “nothing dike it And in the whole united kingdom” include attractions these drawing Zion none other than Bryce Canyon National park the Capitol Reef National Monument dedicated Saturday September 25th the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and carved myriads of other attractions by nature that ara uncomparable The Utah State Automobile association to squarely place itself on record in favoring greater publicity greater travel and with a genuine “boosting spirit"' has addressed a letter to the civic clubs and the press of southern Utah in which is pointed out the atand and charges made by the “bucking" Californians The letter follows: "Have you noticed the agitation " against the Utah State Automobile association in the northern California Californorthern and through press nia civic bodies? They aay the Utah State Automobile association is ditourists recting all California-bounpossible south from Salt Lake City Utah southern the parks and through Boulder dam which naturally lands This is the tourist in Ixts Angeles but partially true! We have been and will continue to use our influence to induce all tourist! to see all the varied wonder of Utah wherever located “A disagreement over the routing of California tourists has been going Autoon between the Utah State mobile association and the California Auto association of not them California for several years The northern California club threatened to invade Utah with another club if we did not do as they wanted us to do We refused so they entered Utah with employees of their association and finances from their association with the avowed purpose of putting the Utah State Automobile association out of business with a new club "They have tried to camouflage their fight against us by using the AAA of which they are a member They have tried to impress the public of our state that the AAA is fighting us while the fact is it is the California State Auto association “The Utah State Automobile association is on friendly terms with many AAA clubs around the counWe serve their members and try they serve ours In addition to which we serve all visiting motorists whether members of any motor club or not We serve far more AAA members than the California State Auto In Utah Don’t association club let them fool you by saying this is an AAA fight! "Recently the California club enlisted some of the eivic clubs of northern California to aid them These clubs are attempting to line up the merchants on U S 40 and U S 60 between Salt Lake and San Francisco to protest to the jobbers in Salt Lake “The Utah State Automobile association intends in the future as in the past to send all the California-bountourists it can through southern Utah This is your fight as well as ours! Let your Salt Lake jobbers and Salt Lake civic clubs know where you stand Don't be mibled about this AAA bunk The AAA national officials are apparently taking orders from the California State Automobile association and do just what they are told to do "The sole purpose of the furore raised by the northern--Calirnie AAA clubs and its Utah affiliate it to force diversion of travel from the scenic areas of Utah to northern California Do you favor that?" (Continued from page 1) When the paved highways were built they primarily were built for auto and vehicle travel But for some reason many are wont to get squaredo their walk‘d ly on the highway to all dangers that ing disregarding automight come from affecting beet payments State traffic laws speciare being shaped at (he mobiles Matter state that pedestrians must factory and in the fields for digginj fically the right side of tha road 1937 Loading stations keep to the crop It is doubtful and face the traffic throughout the district have been re of the students who go modeled and repaired and the fac though many know the studies their and from to tory has been tuned throughout ant this is where school inall is in readiness for the fall cam- laws And in teachservice of structors can be paign Digging will start Otcober some pertinent and by October 13 the wheels of the ing the unknowing as a point about using the highways million dollar factory will be set talk to walking land A motion all students each day would go a long way In curtailing accidents In Safety lanes have been provided all communities warnings have been sounded — get the habit walk safe drive (Continued from page 1) play safe drive safe and don’t The number of employees added to while drunk in war the ant payrolls government depression periods is more difficul to adequately compare Civil service figures are available — in 1918 there were 917000 of these workers as (Continued from page 1) beet payments were lower than Anticipated for the 1936 harvest However the prospect are highly prices for substantial encouraging for the 1937 crop of beets due forces legislation by governmental Economic against 43800$ in 1916 and in 1937 there were 857000 as against 659 000 in 1929 However & very large proportion of the employees of the new bureaus particularly the incor porated ones do not require civil aer vice status and no authoritative cen sus of their number is available These facts indicate the reasons back of the demands for reorganiza Howticn of government bureaus ever there are several strongly opposed schools of thought on the sub ject of how reorganization should be Under the president's accomplished plan the dominance of the executive over both new and old bureaus woulc be increased and some of the inde pendent bureaus such as the Radio commission the ICC and the Federa Trade commission would be brought under presidential control Other ad vocates of reorganization are against this extension of executive authority and want a form of reorganization that will maintain the independence of the independent bureaus and wil consolidate other bureaus under congressional control —oOo — Biggest political job in the U S is tfie presidency Second biggest many think is mayor of New York Tha is why a New York mayoralty contest is an event of national significance and Interest The recent election proved two things — one New York voters stil like the New Deal —both Democratic candidate Mahoney and Republican candidate La Guardia supported its principles Second Tammany is very much on the skids—it threw its whole weight behind Senator Copeland who ran in both primaries and he was badly beaten in each The Democratic machine is MaLa Guardia honey’s biggest asset has no machine— but he is a colorful personality has made a remarkable record for efficiency anc honesty as mayor and has practically all the New York newspaper support There is a movement started by William Allen White ti) boom La Guardia for the Republican presidential nomination in 1940 White calls him “Another Lincoln” hen Hardin Balthrope of Chicago was ordered to pay his wife $1$ j week as alimony he offered to com promise by giving her his printing He suggested that she could shop jwssiblv make the business earn that much but admitted he couldn’t with t1 Friendly Door MISSIONARIES SET MET itJ wmi WINE IN DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS W 0 Cluff salesmanager for the Telluride Power company of Rich-- 1 field and district governor cf Lions' clubs in district was an honor-ed guest at the regular meeting of the Gunnison Lions 'club held at the Gunnison hotel Wednes-day evening of last week Governor' Cluff was on his official visit and review of the' gave an interesting great Lions International convention) held at Chicago last July He stated) that the Gunnison club was one of' the most enthusiastic and active clubs in the district and commended the members for the many fine project they had completed and were undertaking Buy ALL VARIIK from Our Advertiser RODUCTS-- of 5g Distlfictio Si® OCKIEiy around tk M M loiultj $pil aristocrat o( tfit Sinner table Tta w Ufl boiled or KMked rJ ?!! 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Turkey Mash Chicken Feed Wheat Bran And Other Feeds rj- 4I S h ’ WE EXCHANGE NEPHI FLOUR FOR WHEAT V A Agent EggerUen Phone s ' Vf First Door North of ' Chrittfruen’ Shop We can care for clothes cleaning needs tool Mart “Tht Store The Northern States (Continued from page 1) maintained near present levels or reunion will be held Sattf1 tober that 2nd 1937 from 8:30 hi in even may advance seasonally at the Ensign ward chapsU period will nue and D street Salt LaU Cattle marketings probably continue to be fairly large in the re- - large crowd is expected u mainder of 1937 except from areas one intersted is invited tot where drouth conditions during the raring their friends Dane past few years have greatly reduced music good refreshments to) numbers Shipments of cattle and ing your many friends are jc calves from the seventeen 6tites in things that will make the western cattle area for the - long to be remembeied Let month period from August to Decern- - climax to your conference — her piobably will total about 6 pej : cent less than such shipments a year earlier Practically all of the reduction in such shipments this year is to occur in the northern expected great plains states where marketings in 1936 were unusually large because of drouth My er Elmer’s Pleased By Prices Mr Sp4 George’s-Barb- When you want Vegetables Staple cy Groceries or Good! see our complete stoc Beef Cattle Growers END VACATION TRIP Who remembers the old horse and Helen Ovcrfelt in the clerical department of the Gunnison Valley buggy days when it was believed that bank with her sister Miss Lois big crops brought prosperity to the farmers ? A SPECIAL INVITATION Come in and see what a difference a hair cut and a clean ahave will make in your appearance Boost the Eating More Unfc Delicious Healthfuj J It makes you healtby helps a big cause y find tender fat lambJ market at all tune I Highlights Miss alstera visited with relatives at City Hawkpoint and Hannibal Mo and at Marion Iowa Their coursa carried them more than 3000 miles and without1 a mishap of any kind to mar the pleasure of the travelers Hitchhikers Miss Overfelt told a reporter were the greatest menace and hundreds— men and women—were constantly on the road “twisting their thumbs HOW more laTe Royal Buchanan 7 |