Show 0 UTAH THE CUNMSOM VALLEY NEWS dfjHNISON from page 1) (Continued t through clever passing and accurate shooting were victors of the contest Max Anderson Gunnison center shared honors with Thompson Manti ceetM when they each garnered a total O? It points in the game Peterand Sorenson and son gathered Goates each had 6 points to their ci edit The remainder of the Hulldog although not showing high contributed in the scoring loacket materially in bringing the victory to Gunnison Following is the scoie: G P GUNNISON 2 Peterson if c 2 Sorenson If 11 7 Anderson I Munk rg 6 2 Goates g n 0 Ovei felt f 2 Kobeits g ir Totals MW’TI Stevens if Johnson If Thompson c Alder rg Tuttle g Chi Ison f Crawford g lit 8 38 F p n 4 G 0 8 2 0 0 (Continued from page 1) been known to vary with bewildering rapidity On many occasions "government official have made encouraging speeches —only to have the good aceffects annulled by subsequent tions or statements that discouraged business However there 'are good reasons for arguing that the policy laid down by Mr Hopkins- may-bAdministration leaders are worried ubout the swipg to the right shown by the voter at the last election iVmocratic ranks in house and senate are split wide open and such potent officials JU JVIcc - President Garner are openly 'Working in the inSo thus it terest of conservatism may be some of the experts are sayMr is Roosevelt that bowing to ing the inevitable because of the urgent need for bringing about peace and quiet within his own party Even as tiod tempers the wind to the shorn iamb so does a good politician temper bis opinions to the conditions that confront him Twelve members of the Gunnison bridge dub wctc entertained by Mrs llowaid Not man at her home Friday Hot dinner served at pro-ceded an entertaining game of pro-gtessive bridge (I Mr and Mrs A M Peterson and Mr 'find Mrs Ronald Hardsley spent Wednesday at the capital city where business they attended to important Vr npd Mrs Riv B Metcalf and interests They returned late the same Mjss Beulah Metcalf were at Provo day where they atMonday afternoon Pei niece Burdsley clerk at the TeJ tended the funeral services held at :30 for David Bonnett father to luride Power company office Mildred head of the Wistaria cafe ilfakei Mrs Ei nest Halverson Icuisine department and Childs chief Mrs A U Mr and Peterson and operator at the local telephone Mrs Johanna Salmon of (Vntei field! company were Salt Lake City visita left for the capital city Wednesday ors Saturday and will be absent until this evening To buy a pair of overalls an Engtransacting business matters lish factory worker must work four Matthew Mansfield a student at time a long as an American a Gerthe Univeisity of Utuh whs a visitor man 10 times as long and an Italian Saturday and Sunday at the home of 33 times as long his parents Mr and Mrs M L He: “What do you mean by saying Mansfield I have been deceiving you for years!" She: "I just found out the government allows you $2500 a year on youi income tax for being married to me and ail you’ve allowed me is a miser able ten dollars a month!" 0 Totals 11 1(1 3 35 Verier Washing Machine SEE THE Dexter (Trump) FAR THE MOST WASHER MADE FOR BY 50 $43 Only Buy it on our Paymer1 P’an Easy ChasRasmupsen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware FOR SALE — baby chicks Buff Minorcan 10c each Mrs W II Anderson Centerfield P O Box 65 M9t2p Pair of valued eye glasses at high school Monday night Would appreciate their return to News office Mtlp !X)ST— FOR SALE — Young work horses and colts Inquire W J Gribblc Gunnison WANTED — Live or dead horses oi cattle for Ford Hatcheries Inquire Richard Jensen Centerfield PIANO BARGAIN — Small 3 ft inch upright piano walnut case several good used practice pianos to he sold at very low prices and your own Convenient Terms Get in touch at once with GLEN BROS MUSIC COMPANY 74 outh Main Street Salt I nke City Utah M2t4 8 No wmm M3- M 4 f 'W IN UTAH CHOICE OF YOUR Whit Port Rod Port Tokay Aagollca Shorry — Muscatel loganborryf Blackborryf BauUrnof Clarotf Champagne j 140 Braodyft Alcebol 20 1uia by f Alcohol 12 to 11 y Ooluato IN h—L AT UTAH : LIQUOR STORES AND (By UARDA McCARTY) H J R 1 calls for a constitutional Fixing by both legislative branches for split b -tof $400000 as the state biennial con- - amendment to provide o con ribution to the teachers’ retirement lative sessions' It aims caused by a jam conditions existing fund 60-of bills at the end of the present session bv providing a recess providing for local option by coun-lwhich legislators mv Kaier educations! during ties cities and towns themselves with proposed dav mar- 'familiarize r study womens ble machine regulation repeal of the (legislation ' or Approval f llu bil average monthly inventory law setiseases of oceupatmna ting up of medical cooperatives and n stud of session curient end f (he marks for amendment of the constitution to forts to have occupational diseases in- permit split legislative sessions workmen’s compensation eluded in (he Approval by the senate of measIts sponsois expiosscd hope that ures to appropriate $25000 for a act the studv will result in repot ts unon to of diseasesr oceupatlonal study action by the IK 11 legislature which crease the mark-uprice of liquors he based and wines to put the state highway bill provides The liquor mark-upatrol under civil service and to place in the price of liquors health departments of first and sec- for an increase mark-uand by a 50 to 60 per cent ond class cities under civil service in wines of from 40 to 50 per cent Killing by the senate of a bill promeasure provides A posing to tax natural gas and by the treatment of ailing miners at the house of a measure to raise the mine for to be erecttuberculosis hospital state occupation tax Another bill will enable Out of a melange of nearly IK) bills ed at Ogden federal aid in to state the participate approved by either the upper or lower national leg- house last week these are considered to education if proposed Un- In to the iIation is enacted by congress outstanding importance is clarified state at large Only one — the teach employment condensation ers retirement measure — won the ap- and simplified by another approved bill proval of both branches Up to Saturday njght with sine di With the time limit for introducadjournment but four days away the tion of bills without unanimous conlegislature had acted upon approxisent of senate or house reached ninth 220 640 of bills introduced thg mately e have been passed by both district legislators last week devoted houses and signed by the governor their attention to consideration of These include five resolutions and pending measures Senator Ed Johnston voted for SB memorials Twenty-twhave been an excise Ux on natural killed and 43 withd'rawn for one rea- - 25 The bill was defeated He also son or another Nine have been tabled no the defeated S B 190 on v°td On Monday there were 57 senatestate direct primary passed bills awaiting action by the modifying the run-oelections and aw eliminate house and 74 house passed measures a modified party con for providing action senate Ten the by awaiting bills passed by both branches werd vention system He was the only sen awaiting approval or disapproval by ator whose record showed present and Governor Henry H Blood who has voting on every measure up for final thus far vetoed but two measures action One disapproved because of a techRepresentative Ray P lund and John L Bench voted yes on the house nical defect has been repassed The adopted teachers’ retirement bil1 providing for local liquor option Both fund bill limits the state’s contribu- - bY counties cities and towns tion to the fund to $400000 each bl- - M80 votpd m fv°r of thp b'H The retirement system is1 creasing mine occupation taxes which costing the state general fund more ws defeated Mr Lund was for a bill than $600000 for the current bien- providing for registration of lobbyists nium The request for the ensuing and Mr Bench against it Mr Lund biennium was more than $800000 was absent and not voting on seven bills up to last SatSeveral measures to lessen the stst" burden had been introduced and the urday of the week Mr Bench was ab not and 80nt is voting on three bills approved one regarded as a comThe senate passed the bi’l promise Friday The retirement fund now con-- ! Shower Is Given tains more than $900000 Payments Fcr Recent Bride to date hive been about $68000 The local option bill passed the) Mrs Stena Nelson was hostess to lower house by a vote of 37 to 21 Y°ty ladies at the Nelson home last Under it counties cities and towns Friday evening when she entertained miscellaneous shower for her en deride whether they wi'l have'" state liquor stores provisions being daughter Mrs Loyal ChrNtensen a of that last month A delightful time a political entity's brlc egistered voters may petition for an WR9 hnd by the guests at an If a majority decide against promptu program and games every the sale of liquors it will be unlawful one present doing their bit to enterto operate state liquor stores or make tain Luncheon was served at ten o’clock sales in the area after which Mrs Christensen The educational study hill provides opened and displayed her many beaufor the establishment of a commission tiful gifts to investigate the state’s various school systems with a view of reportWesley Duggins and Ernest Fierce ing educational needs to the 1941 were business visitors at the capital state legislature The measure calls city Friday and Saturday of last week for an appropriation of $25000 Com- mission members will serve without The ):M VM- Rangers Make Snow Survey Economic Highlights Hoop Schedule Closes Friday PACKAGE AGENCIES women’s bill as J adopted extendi the law to industries t ra d e a a n d occupa ti o n s i canneries and cepting eoncems g perishable goods Domesticser VahtS iirC not Included The marble game regulation hill creates a state board of amusement control to regulate the licens'ng and taxing of marble machines pin games and similar devices in which the element of skill predominates It supporters favored tax to put the machines out of business Repeal of the average income law ended many months of opposition on the part of business and industry to what they held to he harmful burdens imposed by it provisions The repeal vote was 48 to 8 revealing large measures of support from all legislative elements The health cooperatives measure nuts a form of socialized medicine Into effect If passed by the senate and approved by the governor the orof medical cooperatives ganization w ill TwTper mil lod ly lawf U ndeft he hill as amended the state hoard of health would dirrrtthcL cooperatively membership of which would be restricted to legal residents of the area —affected smiwe- 'o (Continued from page 1) A few measurements’ taken at the Meadows near the top of the mountain showed the snow to be 73 inches deep with a water content of 208$ inches This ia also better than a long The precipitation for time average the month of February at this Btation inches whs 4 In planning snow surveys it was figured that on an average we do not reach the peak of the winter’s accumulation of snow on the mountains until the last of in this vicinity March On March 31 the forest officials will cover 10900 feet of snow insurvey course? which should give terested water users some valuable inwater in to formation supply regards for 1939 Dale On the 25th of February Fautz of Mayfield reported the snoW at the Mt JBaldy ranger station was approximately 6 feet in depth and that the moisture content was 440 inches Also that the accumulated moisture at that station since October 8 is 1485 inches According to Mr Fautz there is seven feet of snow on Mile Flat Twelve fait t jni: pnly en post — HEM We jiff EM BEK Uh: All )h?l I Elmer1 s S‘ friendly Jecar rei with ft) Don a soro i LEGAL PUBLICATIONS PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NbTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers f’ Strong see !“ difference a hair cut clean shave will your appearance sena threa letelj George’s Barber NOTICE TO CREDITORS itte: ten lear- port COURT IN THE DISTRICT AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of EDWARD B CHILDS Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of E A Britsch in Manti Utah on or before the 6th day of May 1939 ANNIE LEONE LUND Executrix E A BRITSCH M2t4 Attorney for Executrix work IN ELECTRIC the CLOSING r1 01J A Lot of BOYS’ SHOES 9 to 13'z and to f per pair — Lot of SLIPPERS at 75c per pair Skirts and Blouses Belov BARGAIN STORE Half Block East of If jjirat I )rm V1 COOKIE ' out modern ingrThat’a( ellc°S about In today and ° nomictlly yojb ernize your bo V° Wa will PROVINO tha Dctric cookingr your Jjv COST tfcoM L' W wka ®?rTjAJ a1! 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