Show sack up j'J BOY CIVE TO THE Gunnison V alley News — Ilirrhl limit u RED CROSS Gunnison— “The Sugar Heel and Turkey City YEAB etc f Get Sevier And Millard Mexican Laborers meeting held on Tues21st with members Labor Committee 5jipete Sevier and Millard I were arrangements ies L for 100 Mexican National in these to be used It was agreed fcounties were needed hese laborers ularly to aid in the sugar 1 I Scouting Course Moves Forward Hundred Mexican Nationals cted To Arrive About June 1st r 1 March curling man Farm Invents Rewinder crop' Gunnison Sugar Inc it by the committees act as a sponsoring the laborIn obtaining ed that County Agents in and of the three counties would labor supervisors in concern i thefsugar workers with farmers nsaret ing made to estab- decided j tamp at Salina labor Del-- j A revolutionary new machine for rewinding the armatures in dsnamotors has been developed recently in the radio repair branch at llill Field according to an article appearing in the official paper of that depot The Hillfielder' dated 22 March 1944 It is based on a principle conceived by a radio repair branch employee Henry C Han- Hanson also built the first model and used it successfully to rewind armatures The new machine will rewind the Dynamotor in 20 hours less time than formerly required in hand It has been found to winding lop about 24 hours from the total time involved in a method now in use at one ASC area command Hanson has been employed at juu Field since April of 1942 jle previously worked at North American AviaUon compa inglewoodi California and be- fore thatf operated a radio re pair shop in st'erHng The Centerfield Tigers Gunnison Owls Fayette Wolves and Axtell Cobras did themselves proud with their assignments at the Scout Training course held in the high school Enrollment increased in ever patrol over the initial night of March 16th Hamilton came in with the Call Of The Wild" and it is reported they can deceive anv covote Centerfield and Axtell topped the enrollment honors with seven members each for Wednesday Assignments were Owls opening and dosing ceremonies TiRoys method of teaching tracking Wolves three new games Cobras demonstra tions in fire building Cojotes new methods Tor teaching com pass Mayfield (name not chosenl target games for leaching laws According to Scout author ittes this course promises to bo a profitable one Those adults who are interested in Scouting are encouraged to attend and those who are holding any Scout A positions should be present meeting was held Wednesday for night with otherstscheduled 22 and 29 pr p at possibly a a It is expected that xican Nationals will ar-this area about June 1st riding to an announce- from G Alvin Carpenter of emergency uperviosr of labor and economist Utah Service Extension will be to supplement the labor in Utah during the com- Top season of this labor Is only one J segment of the labor force d in this state the super- kaii Every available man an tnd child In addition to The Aprn meeting of the loreign labor will be Daughters of the utah plo to hrvest neccssary Gunnison Camp will be held ant crops Apnl 3’ at the h0me °f is under IIiUThe meeting place Mexican WaS necessarily and1 from chan8ed Admfnhrtra in the programs annuonced that ‘i of the "Governors The lesson Of At the Utah” will be given by Mra A Novem se-Edwards Musical EeRoy the laborers will return and are coming into lections will complete the pro- j United States'for agricul- - gram During the business ses- it was em- - sion election of officers for the ('' putses only coming two years will be held 5' Carpenter states that Everyone is urged to attend nations will be refreshments are also under way Light 4 use of Japanese labor served by the hostess Fill be obtained through ct with Mr and Mrs Darwin Jensen the War Reloca- Authority and the Office were visitors in the capitol city kbor this week I I I y fSiJt fit ST SJLw NElVSOF'OUa I MErWtVOMEM mi 1 J M re Wl 1S Pvt V Owen Pickett a mem- ber of the Signal Training divl- sion at Fort Monroe Virginia SundayrstaUng that ' his wife vMr‘ parcnls PUri I dav '- M flying commendDistrict TheBlack0 CaU” Individual Sales Residents Warned On Overcharging Certain Items The sale of used reft igerators cleaners vacuzum bedsprings and txpe washing machines writers are all Conti oiled h which npplx special regulations not onto sales by individuals or business to trade in tfaged individuals other Practically ull other household furnishings us well as tools musical liistru hard moots and miscellaneous ware items have ce lling prices a store or when sold by mly by a person who pun based such kods for resale rather than for their own use Ira Overfelt of the local price panel states that there are in quirios coming to the price sec- retary regarding ceiling prices f used items on which there is wiling on person to person sales These people are asked to refrain from excessive overcharges as a matter of loyalty however regardless of the fact that they are not Controlled by a ceiling and to charge only three fourths the Kalue when new of the house furnishings or other equipment ' This is the ceiling price allowed to places of business engaged in the sale “ Funeral services were held rhursilax m Max field lor Hans Cluistian laisen who died Sun dax following a shod illness h sM' Hal tliolomew lust louu mIIoi uttn iated at the last utes he program included opening Have Head song waid choir Ol A Heautittul Cit nnoca turn Orson Oil lsluinseii talk H C Bogh ocal duet Mi and In The Mis Met rill Whitlock Ga deu talk Oilin Hansen xo'al duet Mrs lxman lnrsen and Mrs Angus Hansen I'm Ponging For You Darling" talk S President Charles Hansen violin solo Gilbert Childs "T is The Past Hose Of Summer" H run Fjeldsted talk resolii turns ot respect to Mr Larsen from the Mayfield Town Hoard ut which lie was a member read by E V Bunderson dosing song by choir "Though Deepen benediction mg I rials Hyrum Olsen Internment was in the Mayfield cemetery and the last resting place was dedicated by Whitlock Pallbearers Clyde and honorary pallbearers were members of the Seventies of which Mr Larsen was a mcmher ' For “ Rural Complete Arrangements Waste Paper Collection Shipments Will Be Made From Sanpete & Sevier Counties April 21 & 22 "lliiw made I at a meet Saturdax evening (he Gunnison Vallcx Fish and Game Protective Associ ation held at the I ion House new olfieers wen elec ted to seixe for It one xear period In eluded in the new rostiimi aie President Hvroii ha Oxerfelt Peterscin Elmer lee president Pierce treasurer secretary' Naming of directors was poned until the next meeting of the orgiiiiiation scheduled for !SUi April Wort! from the new officials state that a membership drive will be held between now and the next meet mg date Cards will be available for members persons interested in the welfare of the fish and game situation are urged to Join The officers also announced thut they expect a good supply of fish with legal size expected to be planted in the Highland Reservoir Elec- - mg ot Mrs Hoyd Worthen was host- ess at a well arranged bridge luncheon Friday afternoon for members of the Gunnison a few dub and Bridge guests The ladies were seated at three small tables and the tables were decorated with Easter colors and favors Daffodoils formed th® centerpieces score High was won by Mrs Vera prize Norman Other prizes went to E!va Person and Mrs which af trlficatlon Activity fords boys and glrli an oppor tuny to learn how electricity Uur lmKamay be ullllred on America1 farm to help In - Mr and Mrs Hubert Childs the "Food Fights For Freedom" is being renewed this motored to Ely Nevada Satur- Program Mr Childs returned Mon- day y°®r Electric mouths of diligent have been ship waste1 paper from and Sexier counties Sanpete and all lesnlents ate urged to save Hus badly needed war item and turn it in to the schooh cluldt en who together with committee and salvage Minute Women arc making the drive Newspapers magazines and hooks are wanted Books must have the covers removed and all should be tied securely in separate bundles Paper should lie in by April -- Otli ami will be loaded for shipment April 21st uiul 22nd at Richfield and Ephrumi A sp°l a railroad rate has been from these shipping points County Superintendent of d the County Salvage Shools halrman will make arrange-immns f°r transportation of puPer to lhcso lwo communities Waste paper supplies a multi-neYital articles used by bde le men on our fighting fronts makes shell containers bomb rlngs- gas mask containers wing bombs lipSt Practl‘‘® airplane signals parachute flares am- munition chests paper targets protectors paper board which protects every shell until It is fired It also wraps the blood plasma very important and food Paper collected In Utah is to the Denver Paper shipped Mill where cardboard containers are made for shipment of war materials overseas and to our armed forces Some of the newspaper pulp is remade into p for dvilla' use Start saving this number one essential war material today When you have a bundle have child take it to his or her your school If you do not have a child ln school Inform your children they will neighbors take it to the designated place or see that it gets there mg elk an angeinents Game Club Elects Officers Full PartlCUarS The National 11 Schools f cals come n from careful per- - HaVC rchndlM °n th' y°U “T with the low down JO SERRA DIGS (o M'n was used on day and Mrs Childs will visit n 1043 to reach a short time with her son and Mr and Mrs food production In daughter-in-lagrcatest Howard Childs history he based on a “ntry Club hoy or girl i regular such as dairy cattle Projects meat anma food Preparation and Preservation clothing home garden-ditio- n improvement poultry The ng aPd handicraft Prepared by OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION tlvlty dM?s n°! rclulre tha trants have 1ctrlclty In their To get canning sugar in RATION REMINDER home or farm dition to the five pounds Awards for outstanding elev MEATS FATS — Red stamps service frm the TOWN and FARM fJSfa in WARTIME - of- - and Dadgy Jensen Christiansen je attended the local schools and graduated from' the Mantl July 17 1935 he high school married Vivian Beal of Eph- - St his mother of l!rv Jenn to tt t wmne inghouse ad- per Siding obtained and $200 points and four cents a pound the office ofthe local board Th nattonjl pn0CESSED FRilTS VEG- - OPA announce provided transaction may be handled by Full Information re- - ETABLES — Green Stamps A8 one application B8 C8 D8 E8 are good through mall serving this activity may be who live at the same ad from county extension JS 5Jri?8i dress! In to champions cholanhlpM nl kl order make it un to send ration books through the mail the spare samp 37 from War Ration Book 4 U attached to the application form for each person applying that preserve and can food at home for sale to others may apply to their local boards necessary June 20 Last years state winner ln through eri he first makes sure that he s is right then busts his best sus- - Utah was Agatha Uyer of SUGAR —- Stamp No 30 ln So loath is he to mix ton Book Four Is good Indefinitely in scrapps he is so mild a fel- for five pounds Stamp 40 in low that Adolph and those Is good for Animal Book Four bonchcad Japs “Imagined he Is pounds of canning sugar through We ll blast Pearl Har- MadO yellow February 28 1043 bor yes we will we’ll bomb May- - For when- he In Bounty payments been defeated The County Auditor cautions draws his shining blade defeat must never dim It and though all hunters and trappers to con- - 5 coupons in carnage he may wade he’ll tact their Area Control Inspcc- - September always go the limit Thats what tors and County Control Board SHOES: r dark and gloomy weather u sr U S Navy Ray and Iorace' Salt Uke Cily The Centerfield Las Vegas Fenton Christiansen Nation wm hold Mrs ference and Guide Nevada and one sister evenln Solurdn Antclc Christiansen to prcdatory Report Training the and w7:" first organiZed and specially 7 vA!abamar?nv hC trained squadron of night patrol (Continued on Urt p£e) Jourt No Funeral Services Held Thursday °i ? Mnw Linn Mructor and t0T Yours retained medals & Xnzrr(u0! Naval scvcn Twclfth and vUng with 1914 -- f 5" go 8 10 t is also true that many tSl to investigate the prices of Items on which there is a celling on he ca?L8eie This Is Person to person sales ha to put thInf$ true especially with mechanical ffys !lkc dresf 1 1"d refrigerators and washing ma- A11 ‘h have SL 5? some- dollar nd ccn cellln8 prlce wiU grab cm ott his arm which can be determined by can at the calling price secretary get them on hig local office window models In the case of a purchase or ne never gets sale of any item not mentioned to look at his cent as having a dollar and stuff — he does ceiling on sales from person to not know what hardperson visit your local the styles are ware or furniture dealer and he says never get the price of the article for on sees them sale when new The Item you his window figare pricing if it Is In good con- ures Maybe you and can be used with Jo Sorra been wondering without repair is why you see so many September worth three fourths the value Now 0f the new merchandise Moms in the windows you know why If a suit sells for 30 dollars or 40 dollars it makes no difIf it had a 10 cent or ference a 10 dollar tax It would still make no difference or cramp Following is a verse of prose ! If thl fellow had time ubmitted hyOeor Franc! he says he would write his Gunnison businessman and re- congressman about a sales tax written by him from the origin- lt u he just puts hU stuff al works of Walt Mason in 1918 but Our Uncle Sam is slow to ln the window and Jumps for T ?°re at the Texas base from San Diego California ' states that ‘Cpl Duane Ilansen furlough is spending a — hU Parenta Mr and lnd Mrs f George Francis visiling that Hanscn ln Wr!Frank "y received a letter from cIty-- ' Hudson Sgt Carl Childs I MARCH Ceiling Prices Affect Some I Met worked up on something like sale tax A fellow down the road -Iron to sea visiting for a week with his ir week Paul parents Mr and Mrs Earl ljt class shipfitter In the Pickett — having been called to ac- sfter serving a four Dick Gledhill who has served ' 'istment with the Anny In the Alkn — area for the past three Years Mrs II W Westlund telegraphed his parents Mr and I AY It’s Still Mrs Julius Duggins Phone Call from their and would part of the THURSD True 0M(UM8FORM snd UTAH GUNNISON now bobcats together until proper affidavits n I iivvt Primary - Mrs George Barton of Mantl their con- - visited Saturday and Sunday graduation with her parents Mr and Mrs r kunk of 230 pounds Prod“cn8 synthetic rubber fas- through ter than raw rubber was con- sumed In this country any time to 1941 Stamp No' 18 In Book prior military and civ are good 30 pair of shoes - for a maximum beginning May 1 tires recapped the If essential driv- - critical months ahead the INCOME TAX— Declarations rubber director warns lie re- estimated 1944 tax are due minds motorists that the life of a tire ot 33 miles per lour Is hy April 13 50 P’r Ctnt longer than at 30 |