Show rf £conomic P V n lOt! n Iflt H 10 lo 15 ui I 0 --Hi et II New Affect the Dinner and Tax Check Jlff’rf Every Individual National Problems Insep- International j bi from Locl Welfare — oOo — business’ point of view the to come utterances t cheering official in government high ‘P moon are found in Harry 'fjL s address of February 21 Be made word came the talk was carries leaks the grapevine that that it was Washington official encouraging to busi-- f definitely a new and to — Vas to point policy fisting administration it would be a no one imagined was it as foraging on the f Hopkins dwelt at length lility problem and strongly urged n peace that government-utilitLid permit this industry to expand He said that governml big scale ent should generally stay out of He said that it was essen-tbusiness that the raili oau recovery in a manner that Voblem be settled this industry to make ‘auld permit He lectured labor money jpend warfare internecine !r permiting that it was cutting its id in effect throat and that this country is for two major nty big enough to live together in peace He observed that there id plenty laid be no such thing as prosperity kil the people on relief could get that could only be jobs-private by invigorating lisiness He said that industry and could work togethei jovcmment the e Ljcably without destroying ex Lsary and beneficial reforms administration the jilted by present of all lad perhaps most important !e intimated that the period of was about legislation is to consolidper— that today’s job workable what has ate and make feen done in the past I In brief Mr Hopkins made the lost constructive talk the nation has ieard in many years The result was chorus of plaudits from all over the Country and immediate strengthening 4 (he security markets Many a busies man who was opposed to Mr Hopkins' appointment to the in the belief secretaryship Le was radical jhat' drastically It is a hnged his point of view hly significant fact that a num of t very important industrialists g reported to be coming to the view 'hit Mr Hopkins is today their best iend st court — and that they are Confident he will do an Ajob in his new post important So far so But there is one good r?ry large fly in the ointment — and Sat is the burning question as t whether Mr Hopkins’ notable talk e in Hestly does mark a ministration policy Mr Hopkins commentators think is unquestionably on the level and spoke with tmplete sincerity But Mr Hopkins a s manner of speaking is only a tired hand His only authority is that stowed on him by the president Anything1 he might say or do could instantly overruled and changed 4 the president desired And in the tfie president’s opinions have nines that Dividend f ) a LED id JAY I ’ Cimnison—'Tlw Sugar Beet and Turkey City fortieth year Wrestling GUNNISON Match Draws Capacity SL IGHT IS SHOWN UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 9 1939 INCREASE IN COMMUNICABLE STATE IN DISEASES if Hoop Schedule In Sanpete District leiiire "In n held (m at Dial to lage intt et icceptien III lleliei then dailglltel hi iM i'll- eii of ol Awards Contracts Under For Improvements by taking a tluillmg victoiv The animal invitational sophomore dogs fiom Manti with a score of to basketball tournament sponsored by in ended fourth place up the Gunnison Valley high school each Friday night in team standing this year The (Jun-- i year under the direction "f- Coach nison boys have fought many dose 1’avton Alexander and Principal leo contests during the season losing the fearless Russia put up a splendid r Bardsley began Wednesday ufter- - by small majorities in most instances fight against the tough vil'ain and noon at the local Nine gymnasium was loudly applauded Christy took schools are entered in the tourna- - Sickness among the team members had a telling effect at times slowing ‘he first and thud falls with an “over- ment this year including Salma up the team wmk and otherwise dis-head Octopus ho d and Eeo garnere Manti Ephraim Richfield Monroe rupting the routine he second with a back body flip In their game with Manti Friday The main event of the evening was n( Gunnison and evening the Gunnison lxrys set out on a bout that had been sought by the Manti a fast pace at the opening gun and vetthe fans for a long Thp schedue for Wednesday after (Continuu! on last page) Ha Den in a matt noon was tan giappler as follows Manti vs r Ieo the Greek V8 Ephraim Fairview scheduled was match The Papiano vs Manti Salina vs North Sanpete for best two out of three falls with Monroe vs Wasatch time limit but proved to a This Thursday afternoon the winbe somewhat of a slower type than ners of the gams G Papiano will had been seen previously play the winners of the Fairview-who has an unlimited supply of ne- Manti 4:30 p m the winat game farious tactics in store proved a ners of the Salina - North Sanpete As Field Dorn and plenty tough opponent for ‘igame will play the winners of the first the taken had the latter after h game 5:30 p m fall Leo went to wot on ern s ace jeamg wijj cggt jotg tQ gec wj0 piay Annual Drive for Membership with a telling effect and after wear- wi gee the Richfjed Friday Will Be First Official Duty c ing Ira down through t is met turn championship honors New Representative Of took the second fall Bern however and incidentally the winning team and of with gusto came back plenty will be presented with a trophy The annual drive for new members (Continued on last page) won the last fall with another o y yearly tournament games do a of the Associated Civic Clubs of great deal toward giving the Southern Utah offering an opportunteam wild and maiming tuaj majn gtring players a chance for ity for unaffiliated individuals and been has it and match topped off the evening stjff competition business concerns to become associatTHE eo Karilcnko and Joe Patelli entered found younger boys are ed with the great southern organiza’— benefited by the experience the ring against Wally Thompson from tion will get under way In the very and Kenny Mayne These 'matches be when their chance comes to reprenear future wa the announcement of thrills sides giving the fans plenty sent their respective high schools on coming front the Richfield offices folsre dangerous affairs for the wrest- the top squad a meeting of the director lowing Tean? about how the lers themselves being staged with R is Sunday ifoing to pay a fair price “slaughterhouse” rules The event WRSj Friend Entertain For Announcement was also made of t three falls with a Jperty whichlit is wanting to for two Neighbor the appointment of Walter G Lunt n Mississippi P and Ala- - minute time limit and kanlenko a d Wa and ot Cedar City as the new field repre- and — around ” ' FareTir"wdrt'“thefirst--layn‘Vre Mr and Mrs James Pelerso ri"Avh 0 sentative for the Associated clubs second and at the Thompson took the And -twho succeed Edward R Tuttle of a recently moved from Axtell to he thing T I time limit the bout ’was declared were given a royal farewell Salina who recently resigned to aclounds rfunnyfcdraw of last week cept employment with a large busi1 why the Govt’ party Wednesday night Preliminary who ga ness concern Mr Lunt a native of °JLe ringed 'by neighbor and friends p twn half way ft tlonally en An en- - southern Utah has been active in ' home Peterson the ithered t under Gthief and took civic affairi and club workformany PJ Property with'L ThV nd n tapronptuprmrramot years and has teen a- - member of oolcr-h WL- ox g keq team time several Cedar City organization At midnight number and n muical Willard ofjaiL event of the evenine Dee d a former director and member of the was called for lunch which wa H Ta Nwm3n bemg pitt"d against ordinarj and Mr Mr Peterson and Mr clubs Associated executive committee to he tries Marie Pickett and Jack Andreason Jo Serra Mr and Mr Mrg Cannon Jensen wWeh tn One of the first official projects 'Cent stamp the second Marlon Futmrnd-hlrCU- Ir M Luntwlllmiortakrwil! bcto - Euca - s’ Jovll! Deapain Mr and Mr Thcron direct the annual drive for members ‘o Vei ecn Cl the Govt doe soften were Newell Olsen Mr Mr j anj ‘ or it takes ever and Taul Peterson r gain nd Mr k oiaen Mr Stake Mutual Beard 8 me88 Tenncs Mr and Mn Chrlr it t many Curtis- - Whitlock To Entertain Officer hunting elsewhere ' for Mr Thorpe r°u 2 willi nt- dollars to run Caddie result th- -t the ThorperMr-an- d the with 'nce TVA VVTiat in and rnd came tb game promises to be a grand party sa Hyrum Wilson out of the Don Jensen and the first of its kind ever held In crowd got a real kick Christie Thorpe rf-'"r thcJGunnison stake Is scheduled for mythlr flw thl match Covt Next Thursdiy evening using it coms 54 of Mr7 Eldred Buchanan wa hostess this Thursday evening at the Gunc club nison ward chs pel when the stake v'rybodyg hide in the first another card thnt prrnr Junior brMge the of member ivcnif0 icers will entertain all the Mnua X u 'cn you live 2 thousand bm Th th AnJr stake boards schcdu'ed by the U rs Iast week Following rffccrs c!a n leaders T’trhta when be officers the Govt gets card could not f t g oVock Served to and auxiliary organization j and The entertain- evening's partners Wk knows how tin th t mall ill it thev a late hour First prize promt ha been planned to provide an advertising posters until played for them to Mrs Norman enjoyable time for everyone and will Snmcthing balmy some short time Watch p’iej in the game went it is us voters Mrs Milton Christian- - consist of a program dancing and re- in Rome Johnson and I 0ur® freshments "'Rh the low clown The palace ofth ljioO room sen took consolation -JO SEItUA contains approximately Associated Clubs Name Walter Lunt Representative LOW DOWN HlCKORYGROVE s flrtrimcr A'Trv YY rr 'rg rX V lilM inli-Wrumulatinn llicht-sFor Manx cars tVith Snow Well I’at'kiil and Drifted III School Board Sophomore Teams Complete February Snow Survey Mai soli ot the late M and M Its um On iMcliseti A joyous good tittle was had at darning extending tel at ions and visiting and at a late lloui et’ieslimont Uete solved phi aim Mr In istens n and Mrs W U'aU h led Monday evening at 7:110 at Mmt the liyme of the In ale's patents the iuniisdii eetemonv being pel I'oi na d by Bishop tli Satipoti 1‘akott in the piesetae of immediate M " "in members of the family Mrs gnnluated fiom the (iunttison Valley big’ll school after which she attended a tadming eollege in tile Mi 'h I'ten ' n attend eapital eg mI Snow col go at Fpbiaim gi admit mg with high honors and at (he presM'" Loan Hawden and sun Billy ent time he is engaged in agricul' f Salt Eake ( v are guests at the tural pursuits nt Mayfa ld The new home i‘t M Bawden’s parents lywcds plan to make then home a t anil Mis George Franc’s lay evening when the Snow high Mayfield m'Iioo oagers of Ephraim topped off theii campaign fm the championshn with the splendid iccoid id ten conAnnual secutive victmies 'Itlnugh the batcis went through hv season with a clean slate mii"v times strong 01 opponents in the distiict have given them plenty ot close shaves Ephraim Now had a plenty tough game with Gumii-Way on on the local floor a week p e viously and in their game with North Sanpete Fiiday evening onlv for a Nine Schools Have Been Barnett & Burdick of Pay son rally in the f nal canto were they able Entered In Event This Year Are (liven Contract With to pull out with the clean slate Championship (lame Friday Bid of for Project Gunnison Valley high school Bull Tourney Jther’ha irlatiti and t'i a nds gi the Ham it n ni'd Si ait thiuns Monday rirn or and MiKail Fick-ta' at a Wedding the lina lltld fj Manti Forest Rangers thi'ial y NO 37 LARGE CROWD ATTENDS WEDDING RECEPTION AT SCOUT LODGE Si'iri' Closes Friday L NCE '1 n valley News nignuHe view jpjuftlsl 4 bi C Conti act for remodeling tie buildings at the Manti and Gunnison high schools for installing lavat ri ‘s it the junior high school at Manti! and installing a new stoker in Manti school plant was lei by the district’s boanl of education to Barnett & Burdick of Payson who bid $"C58 for thl‘ ntiro mj‘ ct accol n to h' Kphraim Fntm prise Three °thor bi(ls W('° fom Lloyd Nephi Mac Peterson if Gunnison and Hy Paulsen and son-of Ephraim the latter being high with a bid of $1)70105 Bids also were submitted by all four bidders on shingling the school building at Centerfield and for painting buildings in the district all work to be under the PWA None of the bids on the latter two items were accepted at the meeting of the board Barnett & Burdick were low on the shingling job with a bid of $075 while Lloyd Hobbs was low for the painting with a bid of $160070 W E Thorpe of Ephraim reported en trip to Salt Lake City to see Slack W Winburn WPA architect about a project to build a new shop In Ephraim with rooms for domestic science and art classes and for music The estimate had been that the project would not ebst more than $20 000 of which the district would pay half The itemized schedule of expenses sent to the board last week however placed the cost at about $34000 half to be paid by the district Mr Thorpe went to Investigate this increase and Mr Winburn said the matter would be taken up with WPA officials Mr Thorpe was named president the boarTat the meeting succeed-inRay P Lund of Manti in that office Mr Lund’s position on the board wa declared vacant in “iff opinion handed down by Attorney General Chez on the ground that he relinquished hi place on the board when he took the oath of office as a member of the statelpii£ lature The board two weeks ago appointed W Lee Hall of Manti to tak Mr Lund’s place as a board member 1 has been and was raised to the ' presidency Newman Beck of Centerfield was chosen as Dilworth Woolley of Manti was appointed attorney for the: district to take care of legal matters In- connection with the PWA and WPA building and remodeling projects tht "Snow Suivvy" fm the end of in completed by Ranger a Ehmsliy Haul Hansen nml hi 1st mnsfii shows the winter of snow ami water supply to he better than a long time aver The snow is well packed and age bitted which gives atltled benefits water users Heavily packed and snow drifted h lasts longer m “Piing than does loose snow tltvt drift etl The sod under the snow Inver is loose nml saturated giving moistur not shown ill the snow hut of considerable benefit The following figures show comparison of snow depth and water content of the snow over a period of years At the Great Basin experiment station m February 2N the snow was ofitil inches deep with a water con- out of 1511 inches The average for the past It) year period was 15 2D inches of snow with n water content f 12 El it ches or 21 cr cent in water content over the average Over a average the water content of the snow nt the name station showed 1175 Inched of water or 22 er cent less than for 1039 eriod Muring the past Odd exceeded either the present only How depth or wnter content nt this stat ion At the Oaks station the siv w depth at present is dll’K inches with a e ntent of 792 inches The average for the past 9 years is 28211 b'ches of snow and 730 Inches of water For the month of February 1939 the precipitation at the Oaks station amounted to 256 Inches and at the ’'rent Basin experiment station to 104 This is exceptionally inches Tin Wells good (Continued on last page) George Last Named On Ci!y Council Announcement was made the first of this week of the appointment by the city council In its meeting last Suturday evening of George Last store In manager of Christensen’s Gunnison and a leader in civic affairs as a member of the council Mr Last was named to this position to fill the unexpired term of Dr G o Stanford resigned previous to his leaving for Philadelphia to take a course in surgery Plans Advanced For Easter Pageant At Zion Park Sixth Annual Sunset Event of C E Anderson- Mrs Ieo I) and Mr N L Ilermansen were at the regular meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneer he Id st the h'mo of Mrs Andrew Modern Monday afternoon Following the lesson “Pioneer Choirs snd Bands” given by Mrs Byron s the hostesses served Mrs Fanl-'- Productions Chairman Claims w cf the spectacular outdoor Easter Pageant given at Zion National park will exceed all Utah’s 1939 production previous prod uct Ion s of the sacred service according to Henry E Peter-sen who has been general chairman ot the annual event The 1939 production will be the sixth year that a sunset program has been given at Zion park During the firsOhree" fears the" Lr D S stake n of St George Zion park and rotated In giving sacred song service at sunaet Rjring the past two years however the three stakes have cooperated and with the aid of the Branch Agricultural college at Cedar City and the Dixie college at St George have staged the sacred pa- geant The pageant has done as much as sny other one thing tV advertiso UtnhrLaBt year’s production attracted a crowd of 10000 who witnessed the spectacle jurt as the sun was setting in beautiful Zion canyon It expected that 1939’a produc-t!owill attract an ev:n larger crowj than that of last year |