Show JAYCETTE LEADERS HI Pierpont Ave (84101) I Mt Year Gunnison Sanpete County Gunnison Residents Must Conserve lnJater Residents noil In Gunnison residents were none critically p at 7 am May 17th mile north of the Sanpete Juab county line on Utah the Highway 28 Investigating mishap was Sgt Eldon Sherwood and Trooper Bertus Quarnberg of the Utah Highway Patrol and Gunnison City Marshall Kennard Anderson The report stated both the vehicles were northbound The pickup was driven by Lance Hyatt Jr and following him In a auto were Mr and passenger Mrs Dwight Malmgren and their Mrs Lee Olsen Mrs daughter Olsen was driving and as she started to pass the truck it made a left hand turn Mrs Malmgren was the most a seriously Injured receiving broken collar bone and dislocated Mr Malmgren and Mrs elboy Olsen were treated for shock and bruises Mr Hyatt had a cut on the shoulder and bruises He was treated and released and the Malmgren family was hospitalized The Impact was on the right front of the auto and the left side of the truck Both were estimated a total loss Four injured crash Childs Clinic Set May 26 A Early Deadlines Next Week Car-Tru- Crash May 17 f director and Mrs Gene Hyatt and Mrs Gene Yardley are directors They were unable to be present when the picture was taken orthopedic clinic has been scheduled May 26 at 9:30 am In the LDS Hospital at Mt Pleasant Application forms can be obtained from Mrs Aldous Whitlock Stake Primary president prior to the clinic Primary Little League Begins Practice for Gunnison Valley Little League teams for the 1967 season will be held at summer the Gunnison City Park commencing at 5:30 pm May 29th according to Keith Andersen All boys between the ages of 9 years and 12 years are eligible The age with of the youth Is determined the birthday as of July 31 DOOR Because of the Memorial Day May 30 holiday next Tuesday the deadline for news and ads will he 3 pm Monday Everything must be in no later than the specified time We ask your this in meeting cooperation deadline end would appreciate getting as much as possible this week or as much prior to the deadline as possible New Members Of Square Dancers There was plenty of action and fun at the Gunnison Elementary School May 20 as five squares of dancers had a treat time with caller Lester Hill One full square of Snow College students helped liven up the evening as well as two couples from Payson Heart of Utah officers have just welcomed five new couples into the club after they completed an evenings square dance course at Snow College The couples are: Lindsay and Carla Carlisle of Mantl and Sharon Frank Christensen Bob and Carolyn Brock of Centerfleld Jerry and Ellen Christensen Sallna and Alfred and Audrey Boore of of Sharon Christensen d of the class valedictorian gave a vote of thanks to the Instructors Caller Merritt and Jessie Bradley and presented them with a gift In appreciation at their graduation May 13 The next square dance will be at Ephraim on the Snow College tennis courts May 27 from 9 to 11 pm Adverse weather conditions will see the dance In the Ephraim Junior High Heart of Utah President Evan Johnson urges all square dancers to join In the fun at the weekly events Primary Summer Schedule Is Set Gunnison Second Ward will start their summer next Monday with the at 10 am The announcement was made by the Ward Primary president Mrs Junior Bown who urges all children of that age bracket to attend The Primary Primary time set FOR LIBRARY Local Scouting Districts Receive Special Awards districts area of the Parks Council Six of the Scout National Scouts of in the Utah Boy America received special recognitions at the recent council awards banquet according to Paul Turner Richfield council field director Those districts that had registered all of their Cub Packs Scout Troops and Explorer Posts and bad paid their fair share of the council operating budget received Gold Star Awards These districts receiving this award were: Gunnison North Sevier Sevier Wayne South Sevier and Pangultch Each of these districts this award for have received many years The national council also presented a "Break Through for Youth award to those districts that had a 3 gain in boy membership during 1966 The Gunnison and North Sevier districts earned this award Mr Turner said now that the registration and finance efforts are about complete leaders in should be promoting Scouting attendance at summer camp and the camping program for Scout troops council explorer activities for Explorer posts and a quality summer program for Cub Scout packs He thanked the leaders in Scouting and the friends of Scouting for their financial support to the program Car Crashes Power Pole Allen Hyatt 20 escaped injury in a accident at 2 am the InvestiMay 18thaccordlngto gating officer Gunnison Marshall Kennard '’’derson The mishap occurred when the auto driven by Allen and traveling west on LanePickett struck a power line pole The Impact smashed the pole and did extensive damage to the car The power line was torn loose from the crossbar but did not break or Interrupt elec- trical service Jaycees Sponsor Dance May 30 The Gunnison Valley Jaycees sponsoring an open air dance at tne city park the night of Memorial Day May 30 commencing at 9 pm The music for the dance will be furnished by the Sabers Proceeds will go toward completion of the Jaycee tennis court project are Utah’s 1967 fishing season opens June 3 and the forecast Is for more than 225000 anglers to be afield for this most popular of outdoor seasons The biggest crowd will be out for the opening weekend so this means a big push for equipment and licenses will soon be started The Utah Department of Fish and Game urges all persons who are planning on an opening day trip to get their license early and avoid the last minute rush Some 500 license agents throughout the State have licenses of all types and are ready to serve the public : Utah law requires every resident 12 years of age or older (p possess and visible display a proper license whenever fishing Fish and Game open waters records show many arrests are made each year for fishing without a license being Improperly licensed or using another person’s license Beat the rush by getting your license before the last minute and be sure and take it with you Meeting tonight To Explain Service Contact meeting tonight (May 25) at in the Ephraim City will explain the Red Cross position on ending and word with sons and receiving husbands serving In the armed forces throughout the world The meeting is for all parents and wives in Sanpete County and is sponsored by the Sanpete County Red of the American Chapter Meredith Overfelt Honor at Wasatch Academy Cross Also to be explained Is Graduate the procedure for packaging and sending parcels to men on the various fronts Veterans of Viet Nam will also be on hand to help Meredith Overfelt daughter of explain procedures Mr and Mrs Eugene Overfelt opening day 4 (tentatively) Explorer turkey shoot at Moroni November 5 Kolob Arches Hike December 18 Council Explorer Cabinet meeting Provo December (tentatively) Explorer Trek to AFB Nevada January 27 (tentatively) Marksmanship tour- nament at Price February-AprExplorer Bowling Tournament March 18 Explorer Cabinet meeting at Fillmore May 4 (tentatively) Explorer trap shoot at Richfield Rulon D Skinner Is the council to the council staff advisor Mr Pearson urged post cabinet the leaders from throughout council to have some of their members take part in most of the events The council program Is district designed to supplement and unit programs Mr Pearson said For further information write: Explorer Activities Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America PO Box 106 Provo Utah 84601 County Agent Is Close To Community Says Freeman The man In agriculture who has on overall community developthe closest contact with the ment which may Include trying to bring In new Industry as average farmer and rural community Is the extension agent who well as advising the farmer on has been working In that comhow to produce crops and livestock munity for many years Orville L Freeman secretary "He Is also working In some of agriculture to of the aspects of the poverty proresponding questions before a subcommittee gram and reaching of the Committee on Approplra-tiopeople to a greater extent than of the House of RepresentaIn the past So his function Is tives Indicated the methods of becoming more diversified the county extension agent are Perhaps he wouldn’t be called on as much as he was In the past changing somewhat "He Is putting In more time Continued on Page 4 Survey Of Colleges Shows 600 I’Jith Hoorn For More Freshmen This Fall Some 600 accredited colleges report that they still have openings for the freshmen class entering the autumn of 1967 This fact stands out In the Jensen left Commander of the Gunnison American Legion Post presents book "The American Legion Story" to the Gunnison City Municipal Library Accepting the book is the librarian Mrs Oras Jacobsen The local post also presented a copy of this book to the Gunnison Valley High School Burns however the Klpllnger magazine shows that scores of accredited colleges still have room for more students Openings are scattered around with the the country fewest In New England and the most In the Midwest and South special report released May the by Changing Times The report magazine On the whole fewer spaces based on Changing Times’ ninth for men than for women aie acannual survey of available and far more for day credited colleges with room for students than those who want to students The report points out In many live In a dormitory that the large number of openings the openings are for stushould not be taken to mean that cases there’s no problem about getting dents headed for specific fields as education business in Competition for admission Is such music nursing engineering growing and a great many stuhome et dents have been turned down by pharmacy their first choice and second Looking Into costs for campus choice colleges according to the day and students survey at the 750 colleges reporting For the ninth consecutive year Changing Times found that over 300 schools definitely plan to boost tuition and fees again during the next two years for average or Opportunities C students were surveyed by the magazine Its conclusion: About 550 colleges said they’d to applicants give consideration with records "We are Interested in the highly motisaid one vated average student New England college 0enlngs and we for transfer 1967 No 2 To June 1st Council Explorer Events For 1967-6- 0 At a recent meeting of the Council Explorer Cabinet of the Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America the schedule of events for 8 was presented and approved by that group to Council President according Marden Pearson of Richfield Some of the dates are tentative but will be confirmed as the event date draws closer Starting the events will be the Explorer Rodeo at Fillmore on June 10 The next events are as follows: June 6 Region 12 Explorer Delegate Conference In California July 8 Explorer Acquacade Day atLehi Philmont July Explorer Trek at the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico August 6 Explorer Swim Tournament at BYU August 12 Council Explorer Cabinet meeting at Camp Maple Dell in Payson Canyon October (tentatively) Canoe trip on Green River October 7 (tentatively) Zion Narrows Trek October Athletic Day at BYU November May 25 (Pool Joins W A 1967 Graduates Fishing Season Opens In Utah On June 3rd VIIV Thursday Gunnison Miss The Gunnison City municipal water supply spring has not raised and with the dry spell a critical water shortage has resulted The City Council Is asking residents to cut down their waste of water by not watering In the middle of the day If this Is not done the city will be forced to lower the present gallonage to 20000 The city swimming pool will not be filled and opened on schedule If the present water shortage Is not corrected It Is anticipated In Ailing the pool on May 29th If possible Because of the sudden warm spell residents are using an excessive amount of water Ordinarily Gunnison has an ample supply If used right It was stated The Council asks residents to be very conservative in the use of the water until the present situation is corrected Elected to head the Gunnison Valley Jaycettes the next year left to right Mrs Jay Childs Mrs Ray Westenskow vice president president Lee Olsen and Mrs secretary Mrs Lee a becomes the retiring president Anderson Utah 84634 students college graduates and an en4 also surveyed couraging report Issued for both noed transfers Many colleges And nearly to replace dropouts 500 colleges report that they’re especially Interested in students from colleges A 8 pm Building Gunnison Is one of the honor students graduating from Wasatch Academy Mt Pleasant on May 28 Meredith was selected by the student body for the coveted 'Student League Award and also is graduating cum laude In academic honors A solo by Bach will "Sheep May Safely Graze be sung by Miss Overfelt during the Monday morning Commencement She also will speak on "Academic Truth as part of the larger theme "The Truth Shall Make You Free The second member of the Orerfelt family to hold this honor Meredith has been "Wasatka" yearbook editor Active in sports and musical events she has also been on the Student Council this year Selected by the faculty as one of four Wasatch seniors to In an exchange proparticipate gram Meredith spent two weeks in San Francisco this spring She stayed at Cameron House a unique spiritual center for the of Christians in community Chinatown on Monday will Commencement a series of senior culminate events covering the last month of school Graduation weekend will Include a music recital on SaturBand Concert and Senior day Tea on Sunday Baccalaureate will also be on Sunday with Dr Keith Reemstma head of the University of Utah Medical School and a WasSurgery Department atch Graduate of 1943 as speaker Sevier Basin Added To Central Utah Bist The Central Utah Water ConDistrict has been enservancy larged to Include three additional counties and parts of two others The order to enlarge the water district came last week In Fourth District Court The court action formally added Sevier Millard and Piute to the district counties plus portions of Sanpete and Garfield counties Other counties In the district Include Salt Lake Utah Uintah and Duchesne Wasatch and parts of Juab and Summit Wallace T Jeffery was named a director to represent the lower division of the newly added area according to Lynn Ludlow Dis- trict general manager A director for the upper division will be named soon he said Meanwhile at the Board’s May meeting plans were finalized for the Bonneville Unit Day ceremony marking the formal construction start for the long awaited reclamation project Hundreds of Utah citizens plus numerous local state and national dignitaries are expected to be on hand for the event which will be held near the Starvation Dam site Wayne Aspinall will be the guest speaker the ceremony which will mark the formal construction of the Starvation which inComplex cludes the Starvation Dam Knight Diversion Dam and Starvation Feeder Conduit of the Aspinall Is chairman House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Meanwhile Mr Ludlow said the outlook for future federal for the District appropriations is good He said he had recently returned from Washington DC where he Clyde Ritchie president of the district and board member LY Slddoway testified before hearings of the Senate on Interior and InCommittee sular Affairs Other board action last week Rep BYU Announces Students To Receive Degrees Brigham Young University has announced the names of 2462 students who will receive degrees at the spring convocation cf the 92nd Commencement May 26 at 9:30 am In the George Albert Smith Fleldhouse This is a record for spring commencement Last year 1927 students graduated In the spring The doctors degree will be to 14 the master’s awarded degree to 239 the bachelors degree to 2094 and the associate degree to 115 Students from Sanpete and deSevier counties receiving grees will be: Aurora - J Rodney Day and Kay Freeman Centerfleld - Kathleen Despaln Callis - Cerl E Bennett Elsinore Atkin Laura Ann Cuff Ephraim - Max Lorenzo Kathleen Nielson Janls Stout - George H BurnFairvlew side Steven Reece Erickson Fayette - Gary R Hill Fae Bartholomew Lewis Gunnison Kent Charles Peterson Joseph - Farral Dee Gay Jr Mantl - David L Nielsen d Mayfield - Richard S and LaVar June Hansen Opening of the Gunnison Municipal Swimming Pool for the 1967 season has been set for June 1st Swimming hours will be from 2 to 8 pm A schedule of charges has been established by the city and will be: $1500 for a season family a season ticket ticket $700 for Individuals 13 years of age and ever and $500 for a season ticket for the age group 3 to 12 years Individual daily tickets will be 20 cents for the 3 to 12 year 30 cents for 13 to 18 group and 50 cents for all over 18 years Swimming lessons will be given at dates to be announced later will be permitted No in the pool it was announced at Included the awarding of a contract for the construction of a new district headquarters building In Orem and approval of a for a water $10000 expenditure resource study in Salt Lake County Derae Broderick Co Orem was the low bidder of eight firms seeking the building contract The Orem firm bid $171930 The Salt Lake County water study Mr Ludlow said Is to determine the total water supply available to the county and to help determine when and to what extent the District should supplement the county’s supply Utah-lleva- Farmers Listed For Survey The Statistical Reporting vice of the USDA will be ducting Sercon- their survey between May 29 and June 10 this year Approximately 40 enumerators will visit areas which randomly selected will contain about 2200 farmers The enuin Utah and Nevada merators will obtain information about livestock and crops on the land operated by the selected farmers and ranchers Results of the survey will be made public through various farm magazines newspapers and radio Estistations and television mates based on the survey and other sources will be directly available to people In agriculture as an aid In making management Also data collected decisions from Individual farmers during tills survey will be kept confidential and used only In combination with that of all the farmers Cooperation of those selected to participate in this Important phase of making agricultural estimates In greatly appreciated Yell Leaders Attend Clinic (master) Monroe - Glenn Bruce Floyd Alphonzo Madsen Alan Tyrus Washburn MearleB Smith (Master) Melvin John Ramsey Moroni Robert Eugene Mt Pleasant Lasson Richfield - H Clark Christensen MacNell Ogden Foy Puulson Ronald A Ross Richard Aaron Wilson Sallna - Allen C Williams Sigurd - Francis Roy Cherry Jr - The new VARSITY CHEERLEADERS varsity cheerleaders at Gunnison Valley High School attended the Utah High School Activities Association clinic May 20 The cheerCheerleading leaders left to light Rita Nielsen Jackie Peterson Vicki Rees and Kathy Sorensen Armont Wlllardsen was the Instructor and the clinic was held to assist the new cheerleaders during the school year 8 New yells were taught pep tally ideas given crowd psychology studied as well as many other techniques on the art of cheerat the clinic were 65 high schools from leading Represented throughout Utah |