Show They spent the day taking in all the exhibits the more Among interesting ones were the dairy cows shelters poultry horse exhibits fish and game exhibits military exhibits county At a meeting September 6th of — exhibits Sanpete County exhibit the Board of Directors of the was on industry We spent all South Central Utah Community day looking and learning about Concert Association final plans ffeCOrd different phases of agriculture in national forests in were set in motion for the memand industry of Utah Utah Idaho and Nevada are un- Gunnison Sugar Inc Station of the drive week Sep bership to gain greater under Daie derway Hih Lw Precip tember standing of prevention and reMrs J D Halgren said arRegional storation techniques Forester Floyd Iverson U S Forest Service Intermountain Region announced tember 25th at 8 pm during During the past few weeks which all board members and tensen of Gunnison announce the thunder storms have spawned at would workers their respective engagement a n d forthcoming jeast 15 major floods throughout receive instructions and materials marriage of their daughter the region causing extensive and for the Membership Drive Paige to Phillip K Rimmasch While violent costly damage son of Mr and Mrs Helmuth II storrns do not occur MemMrs Robert McKinley every year Rimmasch of Salt Lake City The bership Chairman has announced tney ao occur D(riodic allv cans f('r thcir ing tremendous damage to water- of 700 members the a goal couple have made Pans marriage on November 3id sheds and streams reducing re is a graduate The servoir storage capacity destrov-oGunnison Valley High School mised the full support of Board residential areas and at and Darrells College of Beauty times human life Single flood in every community of Members Culture in Salt Lake City She is jn die region have sometimes South Central Utah who will serve employed at Glens Rose Paik caused damages well beyond the voluntarily to meet the Beauty Salon aims of the campaign million dollar mark Mr Rimmasch is employed by If thm is anytbmg good about These board members include: Evans and Early Mortuary in the such ads of (0d" foresters say Mr and Mrs Ray Christensen city capitol jt is the chance they provide for Mr and Mrs Marden Pearson flood prevention and watershed Wells Dalton Dr and Mrs Otto L Anderson manager of the W Sorensen of Sorensens rehabilitation studies During tin Mr and Mrs Clair Hadley Dr local office of Telluride Power rn Gunnison to- - past 30 years the Forest Service and Mrs Joseph Halgren Mr Co released the names of team gether with Mrs Sorensen at- - has learned a lot from floods and Dr and members entered in the and Mrs Neal Magleby amount flows the Mrs Douglas Follingstad Mr and Bowling League in Richfield and tended the showing of the 1962 mud - rock Mercury in Denver Colorado on and kinds of vegetation that must Bill King Mr Mrs and Mrs sponsored by the power company They also took in be left on watershed grazing al- Karl Staheli Mr and Mrs Doug- - Members in addition to Mr Dal- - Sept 15th las Loosle Mr and Mrs Grant ton are: Paul Ball Durell Soren- - points of interest rn Southern lotments to prevent soil erosion Colorado including Mesa Verde Intense storms like the recent Mr and Mrs Williams France son Bill Butler Howard Norman Childs Dr and Mrs Desmond Austin Anderson Maynard Sor- - National Park returning to Gun- ones give new opportunities to nison Monday night measuie standards Larson Mr and Mrs Guy Baker enson and Kenley Dalton is on such as contour Mr and Mrs Howard Casey Mrs Thursday Techniques League play Mae Jensen Mr and Mrs Keith nights of each week trenching to capture ram and allow it to seep harmlessly into Mr Dalton also stated that Peterson Mr and Mrs Walt Tas- the earth revegetat ion and tree ker Mr and Mrs Woodrow Par- - three couples are also entered in sons Mr and Mrs Robert Sylves- - the mixed doubles league which planting have undergone strinThe Purest Service testing ter Mr and Mrs Richard Bell is in play Sunday evenings They s for example has recorded many and three student representa- - are: Mr and Mrs Howard n which tre nched Ann Christensen Jerold man Mr and Mrs Wells Dalton with Mr and Mrs Austin Ander-al- l slopes on abused watersheds and Torgerson and Shauna Oldroyd with natural son as alternates slopes of Richfield vegetation have held fast durBoard members from Monroe ing cloudbursts while unproinclude: Mr and Mrs Neal Jones tected lands nearby have unMr and Mrs Norman Oliphant leashed floods The effects of fire and student representatives and the economic and resource Laura Foreman and Puala benefits from increased expendiA G (Bud) Nation was schedtures for fire protection can also to undergo surgery in the Let’s Keep Rolling Ahead Salina board members are: Dr uled be judged from flood analysis Cross Hospital in Salt Lake Holy and Mrs Harold Crandall Mr for "The Forest Service intends to City- Wednesday morning and MTsDnFlorara'nTsTudents Locally Shop make the most of tbe-- study op WestJorgensen Steve It His daughter Mrs Gerald Briggs Pays portunities” Regional Forester brook and Karen Albrecht nurse was schedJane Busk is student repre- a registered be with her father at the to uled sentative from Elsinore and Eric time of the operation Christensen from Redmond rIcmbcrship Drive Set By South Central Utah Concert Association Weekly Veather Bowling League Hospital Dotes Other board members include during the j m ons Johnny Steck Reporter eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee S The Gunnison Valley FFA Chapter took its annual trip to the State Fair in Salt Lake City They left Gunnison for a full day SAVINGS BONDS of fun excitement and learning UTAH DEMOS SPONSOR CANYONLANDS UTAH PARK BILL NATIONAL PARK A PROPOSAL HtvM Mia Inlredvced by aid Cange David I King and M stabile Ihll mw aatlaaal garb at and Caierwig riven Or mn4 Mrs Nell Sorenson Correspondent Phone 2203 4x 4 4 x Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Thurs Sept 21 1961 Page 3 And White Staff Editor LaRae Nielson Ass’t Editors Sue Ann Faatz Barbara News Lynn Whitlock Editor Blue and Mrs Hal Willardsen and children of Bountiful visit- Marilyn Sorenson Assistants ed over the week end with their Carol Nielson Cathy Whitlock mother Mrs Katherine Willard- Faye Hermansen Society Editor sen Mr and Mrs Willardsen are Joan Peterson Assistants Melree being transferred from Bountiful Jensen Glenna Rae Larson Feato Denver ture Editors Jane Squire Kathy Mr and Mrs Paul Winkler and Despain Reporters Carla Hanchildren returned to their home sen Karen Gregerson Advertisein Salt Lake City Sunday after ment Kent Butler Vicky Pickett spending a few days with Mrs Jane Squire Sports Editor Errol public on what to do in case of Winkler’s Mrs mother Ethel Whitlock Reporters Jerry Good war and this country comes un Christiansen Steven Higgins Pickett Vicky der attack Mr and Mrs Boyd Coates and Photographer Ernie Larson Adchildren of Wah Wah Springs visor Mr Greener Pieshaped corrugated metal or spent a few days this week in prccast concrete shelter sections Mayfield at the Kenneth WhitKarot Staff can bc used either above or bp lock home Fae Bartholomew editor of the low ground These are particuMr and Mrs Reed Christiansen book has announced the apyear where visited the State Fair on Sunday larly suitable for regions pointment of staff members as water or rock is close to the sur- They were accompanied by Mr follows: Karen Gregerson assistface They form effective fallout and Mrs Redge Hermansen ant editor Barbara Lynn Whitshelter when mounded over with Mrs Matilda Gregerson is visit- lock Typist Sorenson earth With three feet of earth ing in Provo for several days with Melree JensenMarilyn advertising edicover l her they provide almost tor Ernie Larson photographer daughters e t e protection from fallout On Sept 26th the Mayfield Jane Squire Art Editor Mr radiation Relief Ward Society will hold Greener advisor An underground concrete sheltheir opening social in the Waul R wjj aso provjde almost A fine proChapel at 2 o’clock Present Assembly solute fallout protection "Give School A Swinging gram is being arranged An excellent fallout protection Mr and Mrs Merrill Whitlock was the theme of the asStart” cm bp built as an added room to spent the week end in the capitol sembly presented Friday under thp baspmcnt ()f a bomp und(r city visiting the State Fair the direction of student body ofconstruction has Word been received in ficers Ernie Larson Marilyn SorThesp ar0 rcqUircments corn- of the arrival of a baby enson Sue Ann Faatz Barbara Mayfield mon to any fallout shelter you son born to Mr and Mrs Dean LaRae Nielson Lynn Whitlock An entrance Powell in a d(Hj(lp t( build Salt Lake City hos- Fae Bartholomew Judy Beck wdh a right angle turn 2 Venti pital Mrs Powell is the former David Christensen and Principal 4 3 lation Radio reception Sandra Mickelson daughter of Alexander Lighting of Mr and Mrs Earl Mickelson The program consisted of the goes without saying that Van Nuys California following numbers: dance Joyce f(H)d should to be able supplies Carol Christiansen daughter of Jensen Ronald Frandsen Arlene carry you from a few days to Mr and Mrs Udell Christiansen Mellor Kirtley Jensen LaRee (Wo weeks They should be and Carla Hansen daughter of Jensen Glen Greener vocal duet pe foods and not too difficult or Mr and Mrs Ivan Hansen re- Porcia Peterson and Kirk Smith bulky to store Be aware of presented Sanpete County at the piano solo Ronald Frandsen 0ver special requirements may State Fair Friday and Saturday vocal trio Phillip Olsen Dennis bc needed by your family ie for Christensen They competed in the DemonstraMalmgren diabetics tion contest jnfants older persons musical comedy Ernie Larson eatand Store water rtc have Mr and Mrs Wilford Collmar tuba solo Dixie Danny Brough ing and cooking utensils on hand and in home their for solo left vocal Snow Marsha family You will need bedding clothing Texas after spending the past pantomine skit Cathy if possible and some kind of in Mayfield at the Whitlock few weeks or“Kombo Kings” heating method First aid and home of Mr and Mrs Cleve chestra Danny Hill Gary Hill sanitation facilities must be pre- Christiansen Nielson Russell Greener Glen pared for in advance Do not Ronald Frandsen and Mr Goble overlook spiritual needs and it To complete the program Ernie to be equally important may Larson asked the student body have facilities on hand for amuse- to show that they were glad to ment and entertainment be back in school by standing MRS NORVAL MELLOR No one stood up until the stuCorrespondent dent body officers started to sing TEL: 4247 the school song Mr r Ira Fayette Dews National PTA Finds Varied Ways Medical patients Mr and Mrs Dallin Nielsen Fillweek at the Gunnison Valley more Mr and Mrs Ellis John- hospital were: Glen Lyman Fay- s6n Manti Mr and Mrs LaMar Leland and Evan Joll Dastrup and Mr and Mrs Irvin Nielsori Salina LaRay chris Warnock Sigurd Mr and Mrs Tolle Roscoe sterling Floyd Johnson and Mr and Mrs strup Gunnisonf and Horace Sor Aurora enson Anthony Christensen Mayfield Mrs Marion Allen Kingston LaRae Nielsen daughter of Mr Mrs Amber Riddle Antimony flnd Mrg s Raymond Nielsen Charlene Dalton Circleville terfiel4 s a underwent Loana Price Junction Mrs ectomy Wilma S LeFevre and Mrs Irene McEwen Panguitch and Mr and Mrs Joe Moody of Delta BUY U Mayfield Dews Aim 111 Unmiof frank IMm Ptman onf1aa Maaa would 1 To Meet Range of Children’s Needs Mrs Erval James is visiting in Salt Lake for a week with a daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Jerry Christensen is She also getting acquainted with her new born the granddaughter 13th of September Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew and family Mr and Mrs Ray Bartholomew and Mrs Nor val Mellor attended a Farewell Testimonial in Provo Sunday evening in honor of Elder Thomas H Crowther who will serve in Major goals are the same in some 47000 PTA ’s of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers even though ways of approaching them are as diverse as the various communities where children In Alaska leave for school in the dark nnd return home In the dark every To atchild carries a flashlight tend PTA meetings the president of the Alaska Congress of Parents and Teachers frequently hundreds of miles per travels day in country where temperatures may stay around 25 below She zero for weeks at a stretch can reach many communities only by small plane In Hawaii the autumn ripening of the coffee crop makes fall the season for “Rummer” vacaThe state’s tion from school locale makes the 11a- ” waii Congress president an nc- to parents notes "It is the welfare of chilcessihle consultant nnd educators who fly in from I!ut our individual dren apAsia to learn more Southeast proaches to promoting their about the PTA may vary ns widely American schools In Europe us do the children themselves” take advantage of their location This fall the National Conto offer foreign language studies gress is scheduling a new memin elementary grades and to hold bership effort to enroll more joint classes with native chilteachers other dren PTA’s in the European interested persons— in PTA Congress of American I’nrents activities and Teachers are concerned too will find local pro"They of with problems establishing nnd vitul” grams challenging residence for children of US Mrs Jenkins promises "because servicemen and government emPTA netivities center around ployes applying for admission to the needs of each community stateside colleges areas and the children who nre its fuHere in these ture" as well as in all the areas where tho for example In Alaska 47000 I’TA’s serve each local of Parents ami Teachunit of the National Congress of Congress concerned about education Parents and Teachers adapts its ers is children of homesteaders for of needs the to lit own program currently urging n study of road its youngsters in outlying nreas is the wsy of the maintenance "This in isolated spots children that so PTA" snvs Mrs Clifford N nrny bc assured of passable Jenkins of Koslyn Heights LI routes to school NY who now heads the Getting to school is a real organizaeven in problem tion aa National Congress presinreas according to Mrs Robert dent tho Alaska C Cole who bend “We have one essential objecHer home In Spennrd Congress tive aa an organization" she Is only eight miles from Anchorage hut morning and evening she sends the family dog along to protect her two children from wild moose that roam the wood area between In tho home nnd bus stop PTA’s In the nation’ newest state are seeking to preserve Hawaiian culture In terms of and music dnnocs language Mrs Teruo Yosliinn of Honoof the llawnll lulu president VT Interest as this sees Congress Haan Important segment of Another waiian PTA nrtivity aspect of tho stnte's PTA proedgram —its emnhasis on adult ucation— is of spocinl interest to Path groups from Thailand kistan India Cambodia and Indochina who have lem enterL tained there during recGnt Clifford N Jenkins preL month Mr cooperation dent of th National Congrcaa w f farenta and Teacher omething new In most of the H where nations tho European Congress of American Parents but ita and Teachers functions president J Gordon Smock finds that educators abroad nre anxious to cooperate in joint programs to help Americnn youngsters learn more about the culture nnd people of the countries in which they are living Meeting problcma of a more conventional nnture is “typically well Mrs Jenkins PTA” points out For example —The pnrking of problem some 600 students who drive to school daily nt Elkhart (Ind) High School recently gave rise to n PTA survey of available narking space in the neighborhood These students now have maps showing free and metered spare all within easy walking distance — of a library In one of tho elementary school In Fords N J was corrected through PTA effort Nearly 1000 books were collected Indexed and stalled in shelves built by a PTA father Library aervice la dispensed by some of th PTA mother Firerm safety la taught In special classea arranged by th ScotUdnl (Art) PTA Tvn "(f huntsr” badge with award'd to youngster who complete training given by expert rifloincn — An unprotected walk on a a highway bridge hazard In Boise Idaho for aom 75 Whittier School pupil got Now a the PTA' attention protective railing erected by the stale highway department route a makes the safe one "In any of these situations" “the PTA snys Mrs Jenkins first sees and then serves a local need Servlet to communltlee and to children everywhere will continue to grow te more and tnor persons join th PTA to rnl state and national partner- ship” NnilthfifVl 1(1 1 1 wUUIIIGIII Um3i1 Invites Indian Summer Visitors The Southern Utah counties rich in scenery and history are °ffain inviting residents from all parts of the state to enjoy Indian Summer vacations Washington Iron Kane Garfield Beaver and Counties are making the Mission He Wayne is a son of Mrs Ruth Crowther special efforts to extend a warm Saturday visitors at the Rex welcome to visitors during their s Mellor home were Mr and Mrs "Indian Summer Days” A Scriver of Niagra ti°ns from Labor Day until New York and Mr and October "With the crowds gone from Mrs James Scriver of Richfield Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson Zion Bryce and Cedar Breaks are enjoying a few days visiting the Autumn foliage season is the in Salt Lake City perfect time to visit the five- " accordinK to Milt Eldon Olsen of Salt Lake visit- - county area Cedar City Chamber of ed recently at the home of Mr JolleyCommerce an official in the va- and Mrs Wendell Hill cation promotion campaign He and Mu:Weld0? Phm noted that booklets pointing up tensen and Manti lhft scenic beflU hlsto and at were spending the week end at tractiona of all five counties are the home of Mr and Mrs Virgil mwd ns a joint venture Christensen Other visitors over Speclal efforla to bring Southern the week end at the Christensen California tourisls Qnd Mormon home were Mr and Mrs Charles Conference visitors to the area Nielson and children of Logan wiR mad(( he dded Mr and Mrs Edwin Mellor The towering cliffs of Zion to Salt Lake Monday They tional Park the pinnacles of intend to visit with Mr and Mrs Bryce Canyon the colorful rock McKay Mellor for a few days terraces of Cedar Breaks fishing and also with Mr and Mrs Rod- - at Navajo and Puffer Lakes the gcr Mellor In Orem old Iron Town at Cedar City In- dian petroglypha near Parowan and spectacular Grosvenor Arch are just a few attractions of the I ff A I OCnOOl 1I6WS nrea Visitors are being invited to take Jeep or horseback trips to remotc area)i partlclpating Roger Buchanan Ruxsell Nlel- - mountain lion hunts explore aon and Roland Squlr were mining ghost town at Frisco and choen to head the Senior Juft- - Silver Reef go lor and Sophomore classea re- - In the bock country and visit apcctlvely Election were held auch spot at Kodachrome Flats Tuesday Other officer elected with their camera were a followi: In addition to bright autumn Senior: Reed Roberta vice foliage special event planned Glenna Rae Larson In many Highway 88 and lllgh- preldent serretary Carolyn Mellor report- - way 91 communities and late er Joan Peterson program season fishing visitor are to be chairman urged to view auch historic atruc- Junlon: Carla Ilansen vice ture as the old Drigham Young president Tony Jensen secre- - Winter home In St George and Pickett Vicky Pine Valley Mor-tary reporter the century-olDanny II111 activity chairman mon ward house “It1 the moat beautiful time of Cathy Whitlock and Larry Keami Prom Chairmen th year to ae the moat beautiful Sophomore: Carla Bergstrom area in America It’ 1 good time vlr Beck Jeanette too because tha road and motel preildent lecretary Diane Malmgren re- - are uncrowded and lower lodging porter LaRee Jensen and Joyce rates are in effect In most Jemen party chairmen according to Mr Jolley — IHgn are" 0 |