Show PLAY SHOP AT IIOME-- ‘ ' SAFE-PREVE- NT f f IT PAYS FIRES Gunnison— “The Sugar Beet and Turkey City" GUNNISON TEAR Many Attend Old Folks Party Potted Plant UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 1 NO SI 1951 Didn’t Sco It Judgo I Legion Post To Present Play March 5th Show Planned For May Gunnison Pioneer Despite the fact it wasn’t seen (the red light) it still costs $1000 for not looking in American Fork Traffic violations one of the greatest hazards in highway deaths should be stopped and the editor found out that Amer- lean Fork la trying to atop them He the editor went through a red traffic light on the main street of that city Friday and ten minutes later he had depart- ed ownership with ten bucks Justice of' the peace Terry Draper stated he was in a “good mood" that day or it would have been $1500 It could have resulted in a serious accident and even death to someone and the lesson was well worth the money At Centerfield Mother Dies Funeral Wednesday Officers of the Utah State Garden Club announce a potted plant show to be held the latter Funeral services were held at Old Folks of the Centerfield part May In Salt Lake City 2jfm Wednesday in the Gun ward present and Jormer resl- - To entrants must eUbigle nigon ward chapel for Mrs Anna dents were entertained February 0Wned the plants they enter Christina Thunnison Westlund 23rd at the chapel and the snow jg( who died at the home of a flurries that fell during the day gori H W Westlund February the of the only added to pleasure 24th of causes incident to age moisaffair as the gjghop Woodrow Beck of the ture brought smiles and talk to 2nd ward conducted the rites V- the large group Mrs Westlund was born in The program getting underGunnison on June 24 1884 way at noon was: singing by the daughter of Hans and Anna Mar congregation “Come Come Ye She garet Jensen Thunnison Saints” invocation John Petergrew to womanhood and attend- sen harmonica solo Lehl Olsen schools in Gunnison duet Margaret and Norma Jean “ndinf her enUre Ufe ta thli Sorensen accompanied by Marcommunity rV garet Aim Sorensen original November 9 1881 she was harmonreading Mary Barlow married to Carl Frederick Westica solo Archie Buchanan two lund In the old Endowment vocal solos by Kennard AnderHouse In Salt Lake City She sen and Jerry Bradley playette was active In the Church pf Jesua “Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet” Saints and Christ of Latter-dacomposed and directed by Mrs was a Relief Society teacher for InClive Despain Characters many years cluded Mr and Mrs Soren AnBefore her marriage aha dersen Mr and Mrs Keith SorOrganization of a Lions Club Mrvei telegraph operator and ensen and daughter Janice Director and members of the cast of the play “Plain Sister” to be given by the Oliver for Mayfield was instituted at a potmaster for her father while Front meeting held February 21st In be was Sheryl Lee and Larry Elton Russell Post American Legion of Centerfield on March 5th at the Centerfield church serving a mission for the Civi Club 01 Southern Fjeldsted Bernice Nelson Wilma row left to right — Glen Myrup director Mrs Hal Manwell Miss Shirley Robinson Miss Una the Mayfield school house under eliurch Mr Thunnison was the Is scheduled Despain and Beatrice Fjeldsted “ Eastern Utah Sorenson Miss Bonnie Hansen back row left to right — Boyd Whitlock Budd Jorgensen Jay the supervision of J C Welch flrit telegraph operator In the Dinner was served at 2 pjn ior Saturday March 3rd a t Jensen Royal Jensen Inter- Lion the for organizer Durh toe early days and the tables were decorated in Cedar City with president Ku-- a assisted by Morris bt suffered all the trials of the The play a comedy assures plenty of entertainment for the evening with the pro- national men U 3one of that city prepatriotic theme ceeds going toward civic betterment through legion sponsorship Howard president and N L pioneers walking from place to fifty were seated for the festive siding Hermansen member of toe Gun- pkCe on her duties and helping hour Extemporaneous parts The executive board meeting niaon Lions Club tha sponsoring d0 work wlth men Run were given by Norma Jean Sor- - has been called for 11 am and Sign-u- p Of " ensen Patricia Nelsen Jerry chairmen and members of all 6-- 7 prominent Uvd to are committees ? Archie John Anderson urged electstanding Bradley Mayfield businessman was Buchanan and Margaret Sor- - attend with the schedule calling ed the initial president of toe The nation's greatest mileage u wLaJhte f°or °5 ensen for many matters of Importance new dub Other officers named l?wln year to and performance test of stock move Into a rock to e the area and was the the were: Shirley Bartholomew lit the couple dancing automobiles the 1931 Mobilgas afternoon pastime with music state in general to be discussed vice president Nela Sorensen Economy Run to the Grand Canfurnished by Edna Sorenson and The afternoon meeting to 2nd vice president Edgar Peter- - Her husband died on July 27 yon will be held on March 6 and a vdt rrntip ThiM I®23Mrs Westlund malnUined Farrell Anderson At this time which the public is Invited will Following meetings held in 7 acCording to C S Beesemyer on' 8rd vice pwldent and own home unto she became Salt Lake City between toe execuUve vlc awards were presented to Mrs be called at 2 pm D H 0f Gen- - S cLnlU reived mSioto MerrlU WhiUock secretary and presdent months ago and moved Caldwell M and Chris- - tenburg chairman of the Utah Sanpete Sevier Sugar Beet As fctafSl treasurer Other officer and toe M tian P Larsen 82 as the eldest state Road Commission Chester sociatlon and officials of the ind completing of toe organization to the home of her eon Survivors Include three sons: lady and gentleman present will be effected at a meeting J Olsen Fpreit ScoricaWm XL Gunnison Sugar Inc when the Mr and Mrs C E At 7 scheduled for March 7th accord- - H W and Leonard Westlund Andersen were boat and hostess Users Association Superintend-- contract were considered Gun Gunnison and Alfred Westlund ing to President Christiansen at a picture show at the Star ent Smith of Zion National Park nison Sugar Inc has started its gelation’ me iuoi nun wm hv Receiving of toe charter and Centerfield one daughter Mrs’ p for near following th ihow win 11 Uk putln th dUctu- the Charter Night ' celebration Jeanette W Peterson Provo 15 m cmplp Tom ol fo 151 con-- thYlth rim 1 thl CrnVcJS HoTJtod foom No- wM Minnwl mU1 mid- - ton A are tentatively set tor April grandchildren 23 4? when od m’ the benediction wu da who are interested in better tract are practically the same as yon via Leath Valley and Las two siiters Mrs A A puj the car In motion Feeling offered by Lawrence Jensen (Hannah) Beck Centerfield and course highway conditions between the the 1954 contract The Vegas the obstacle she Immediately The committee in charge of two states will also attend the Mrs Ella Norris Santa Monica Winter moisture storage on which i 94 miles longer than the toe car the front but gapped the party were: Mr and Mrs gesslons and take part in the the water sheds of the Sevier and 1954 Run is California designed to subject wheel had passed over toe little James XL I’etersen Mr and Mrs discussions Sanpitch Rivers to date has not the cars is two days running to fiiow who had returned to toe Lawrence Jensen Mr and Mrs The every sort of altitude weather frot”of Gm carwbMhla mother A banquet and program at been very encouraging Roaenburg Mr and Hote icalanta at 7:30 pm will Sugar Company however is and driving condition that toe Mr and Mrs Howard Ytrdley v Mrs Delos Rosenburg Mr and condude the ' taking an optimistic view that average motorist would encount- the youths head at an angle of Christlanburg announce the IvOFCn meeting Mrs Max Sorenson Mr and Mrs there is yet time to get a gener- er In a lull year of motoring birth of a 714 pound girl born which hi! life saved probably M&riel O Hansen Mr and Mrs lafiii ous water supply from March ' one “This great comprehensive ndM7UDSSrVO He was rushed to to Gunnison storms This Is often the case Arley Sorenson Mr and Mrs test of toe performance capabiliDr WUson Smith was of Centerfield received word Valley HospiUl where Dr WU- - HoPlteL Arden Chlrstenen and Mr and tola week that their aon Sgt J According to L J Arnold ties of 1951 model cars Is a prov- - son T Smith gave emergency tending physician Mrs Joseph Willardsen Arlo had arrived to Mra leldsted Mr and Agricultural Superintendent of ing ground for both motorists treatmenL and then transferred 27th Eebrusry Honoring Mr and Mrs Clar- - to company their field force and the automobile industry" Jenjen ot AxteU welcomed Korea for action with the U S helr S1lA?r wm Urt immediately to cover Mr Beesemyer said “and Gen-- MyUtoLrwerenweuwy 0tt Sf ence MeUor daughter at tha armed forces Sgt Fjeldsted to weddk date a party will be the district for the desired eral Petroleum is proud to' be close the n£tUL Dr Smith was stated be was feeling fine and cqts 'on his face but Sallna held Ja tha Fayette Amusement acreage wf leading the way to greater econ no bones were broken and It enjoyed the trip over physician Miles H Jensen to Gunnison — Hall on March 3rd at 7:30 pm omies that Inevitably resulL” felt he would was get along fine tasty hot lunch was served at During toe evening e program The Busy Bee Club met Feb- 8 pm followed by the lesson home of Mrs J Himwa gnes dancing and refreshments ruary 21st at toe The ih report 3I1E0 afternoon rOTCSt AKlU will to enjoyed It is to be aEred Jorgensen Cardinals “ 0 A was spent In needlework and at Martin Robinson and given by nubile ' Mfalr and everyone is t invited Mrs Cleo Bogh ' Now Is the time to have your At the annual meeting of toe Ing counties to have Snow Inspected and avoid the lut members of toe Utah Independ- - lege become a branch of toe minute rush according to sta-- ent Turkey Growers Inc held Utah State Agricultural College tloni making toe checks in toe a Gunnison on February 28th Therefore he la resolved that The 1954 fire season wu hot Valley ares- motion wu made by G A the members of toe Utah Inde- WHEREAS the present national emergency and its many and dry( and extended into toe 'The Job has to be done to Peterson of Centerfield and sec-- pendent Turkey Growers Inc ramifications have brought the spectre of total war much closer G Sorensen son of Mr month of November according meet state laws and Robert by having onded by Grant Dyreng of Mantl go on record as favoring the t to th American people than ever before and Mrs G W Sorensen of Cen-- to a report from W E Tangren jt taken care of before the dead and passed by a unanimous vote establishment of Snow College as WHEREAS warden line time and money can be of the member that the follow- - a branch of th Utah State Agrl- th present war to Korea and to prospects of terfield end a student at the assistant forester-fi- r Utah and State on the American an even greater battle have placed heavy burden Agricultural College Number of forest range fire aved as well es avoiding the Ing resolution be adopted cultural College and urge our Senator and Repreaehtative of RESOLUTION people and have made the preparations for civil defense and dla- - to Logan received his private on state and private lands for possibility of running afoul of ' pUota license on February 19 the season was 110 fires cover- - toe law Authorized to make the aster relief problems of Important necessity and Whereas a bill has been intro- - Sanpete County to work for to 1981 nee-toe This PWed of Senate BUI No 230 compares check are the following: Soren- - duced Into th Senate BUI No ing 8794 acres WHEREAS to American Red nd flyln with toe 1949 records of 88 fires ien’i Vearl A Peterson Garage 230 which would make Snow B U further resolved that tha emry lntrucllon W3 Vnw Atonou Coll ot th branch th UUh Prkfont knd Gr defense by conducting fhsUld classea coUcctlnf blood Planning CorporaUon In Logan in He has 1950 were g0 nj Cleo Bogh Garage Lightning fires State Agricultural College of Utah Independent Turkey Grow- reserve of plasma and coordinating other and abnllar actlvi- - Jolned Clvll Alr Patroi( In10 more toan to 1949 while he authorized to sign and whereas our Senator r Logan ties ana ) it looking forward to a commls- - railroads Increased 17 Smoker’s ArlvaflCCd Tfl and Representative of this coun this resolution on behalf of the lon to to U S Army Air Force fires decreased by 8 WHEREAS tola humanitarian organization la meeting th ty would like to have an exprea- - member assembled and that III State tnd counties spent $11- Sion of th wishes of their ©on- - Pl be sent to Senator A L " problems of the emergency as weU si carrying on its normal activL COtpS XL C 800 sUtuenta and whereas BUI No Tippetts XtepresenUUve ties but must have voluntary funds to continue Its work' ' supprewing fires In 1950 LaMar Peterson son of Mr 230 has th strong support of Anderson and Representative R This does not include contributed BRACKEN UE GOVEINOR OF mSSllCS AlltOS time by cooperating agencies and Mrs Clarence Peterson of toe chairman of the Board ot L Bagnall Governor J Bracken UTAH to recognition of the outstanding contributions being made and help ‘ by Individuals given Gunnison has been advanced to Trustees and the President of the Lee Chairman Thorp B Isaac- by toe American Red Crdss and to recognition of It fund appeal the rank of major In toe U 8 Utah State Agricultural College °n ®f the Board of Trustees and iVy afternoon at 2:20 pm free do hereby proclaim tle period from March I to II 1951 as: J Alr 00 rPccordlng to and whereaa Governor J Brack- - Present Lewis I Madsen of J9M oldamobliit traveling Sanpete County was one of Army Gunnison to toe Utah State Agricultural Col- received word outh en lee has given assurance of and driven by Farrell those receiving congratulations I AMERICAN beti CROSS FUND MONTH and to Ruel E Christensen OnrUl ' Jensen of Redmond was for having had no fires on state Major Peteraon has a total of 9 his support for the passage of ln to service and is now Senate BUI No 230 and where- - Chairman of the General Corn- nd urge all citizens of this State to contribute generously to the hit to the rear by a 1939 Ford and lands tha during prlvste fund campaign being organized by this worthy organization so H being driven by Joel Ilyrum past year - stoUoned at Hlckam Field to as several communities served mittee IVmmIA f at Tlfse Vf fvkl Eugene Overfelt President son of meetings expressed unanimous Utah Independent Turkey et my hand and caused to be affixed th Great front of the Tip Top Club to vlaited Friday and Saturday with Glen Peterson another of Sen- Growers Inc Seel of the State of Utah Donaat th State Cnlrflld Ealhnated damage his father Ole Larsen and with the Gunnison couple is sergeant approval of th passage 230 No ate Bill stationed and and whereas to Oldsmobtl was th Air Larsen the ln about LeVern a and brother Corps Capitol Salt Lake City Utah this 20th day of C E Andersen to the at Castle Alr Base Merced Calif from all the evidence presented $123 00 and to th Tord about with his many frlenda February 1931 Secretary $10000 according to Marshall Valley He returned to his home He ds a radio operator and at- - It would be greatly to th C Bet mu i investigating In San Mateo Utah Independent Turkey J BRACKEN LEE California Satur- - tached to the air refueling vantage ©I th Turkey Industry of Sanpete County and surround- Growers Inc Governor officer No one was Injured squadron day evening u 1951 Sugar ifeet Contracts Degin Economy March Car Passes touScUun Over Gunnison Old J? pa nxtr ud dlUo “ ml bU J£ tS' lta - Arrives In Wlil Silver VC§dIng Vi4 i pj (CrC3SG le Rcsclution Favors Srsv C:!l:gc Dcconing Drar:h Of USAG Car Inspection Time Now During 1950 - ZTJSl SStiSta rtS SrUx fy Cmsll il3j0r er Air J ke |