Show MWm: viler Year Gunnison District Sugar Company Essay Contest of the chairman Sandstrom Mrs Margie d Americanism Essay Contest for the American Legion Auxiliary presents checks Miss Evelyn to the essay contest winners Peterson second place and Charles Inouye first place both in the junior division Miss Peterson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Evan Peterson of Mayfield and Mr and Mrs Charles Inouye of Scout 2 Cows Two Wrecks I Both 1 at Snow College Several hundred boys and their will be guests of Snow College on November 1 for Scout Day Highlight of the day’s activities will be their attendance at the Snow College vs Mesa College football game that afternoon at 1:30 Scouts Explorers Cub Scouts Guide Patrols and adult leaders from a central Utah area have been invited They will march in review In uniform and with their colors during halftime of the game Each group will be recognized During the morning swimming will be available at the Ephraim leaders Of New Machinery Royal Whitlock owner of Gunnison Implement spent Sunday and Monday In Portland Oregon He joined other John Deere Implement Dealers at a viewing of the 1970 line of new equipment Mr displayed by John Deere Whitlock traveled by plane returning to Utah late Monday evening Mr and Mrs HW Gore spent October 12 to 14 in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure They were at the airport to see a grandson Leland R Thompson board a flight to Austria where he will serve an LDS Mission October 16 to 24 the Gores spent in Moab visiting Mr and Mrs Waynard Jensen and family Attends Showing have been placed in the public municipal pool Chairmen of Scout Day are Ross P Findlay and A1 Green Districts which have been invited Gunnison are Garfield Moroni North Juab Millard North Sevier South Sanpete Piute South Sevier and Sanpete Wayne car winners and judging in this contest state competition is currently in progress It is planned to have both winners read their essays during the Veterans Day program November 10th in the Centerfield Ward Chapel The is to commence at 8 pm and is for' program Day November Two cars were wrecked and two cows killed in two separate accidents at the same spot of a mile south of Salina on US Highway 89 at about 9:00 pm October 26th Trooper Charles Cowley of the Highway Patrol was the investigating officer According to the report Dr Lamar H Stewart of Gunnison and Mrs Stewart were traveling north when two cows loomed in front of them They missed one but struck the other A car following a short time later and driven by Scott Beckstead of Richfield smashed into the second cow headon The Stewart point of was on the left front impact Both cows were killed one thrown off the the west and the second to the east of the highway Damage to the autos was 'estimated at over $1000 The two animals were owned by Harry Thorsen of Salina Sheron Jensen of Salina was a passenger in the Beckstead 'Gunnison P T A Carnival Friday Night E Day To Observe 80th Dirthday Fayette Couple To Observe Golden Wedding Nov 8 and Mrs Vernal Roper of Fayette will entertain their parents at an open house honoring their 50th wedding anniversary November 8th The hours are from 2 pm to 5 pm at the Roper home in Fayette Hostess will be their Mrs Dell (Carmen) Smith of Preston one daughter Idaho and Mrs Earl (Enid) Edwards of Salt Lake City and granddaughters Mrs Bob Jackson and Miss Kelley Smith Mrs Roper is a native of Nephi and the daughter of Mr and Mr Roper was born in Fayette the son Mrs Thomas Robinson of Mr and Mrs Charles Henry Roper 12 1919 in the Manti The couple were married November LDS Temple They request no gifts of Mr Mrs E Day H All friends and relatives are cordially invited to an open house in honor of Jesse E Day on the occasion of his 80th birthday The open house will be held in the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall between 3 and 5'pm on Saturday November 1st It is requested that there be no gifts: Mr Day is a former resident of Aurora having lived there 57 years He was owner and manager of Day's Store which he operated for 47 years He sold the store in 1957 Mr Day came to Aurora from Fillmore where he was one in a family of 14 He was born October children 30 1889 to Emma Mitchell and James Day in Fillmore A veteran of World War I he married Lora Sorensen on September 10 1919 in the Manti LDS Temple She died on July 8 1962 After retiring from the store Mr Day worked on his farm and raised sheep He has been an in the LDS active member Church holding many positions in the MJA and Sunday School He Is now a memorganizations ber of the Orem 31st Ward Mr Day has eight children and 25 grandchildren He moved to Orem two years ago and is living with his son Rodney at 528 South 590 East Sherrie and Vernal Roper to Observe Golden Wedding Corp pefp° nt Me ’va4-i- 8440 ay October No 30 1969 25 Municipal Elections Tuesday: Candidates Ask Voter Turnout Municipal elections will be held an incumbent next Tuesday November 4th and will be open from 7 am GUNNISON 8 pm to give all registered voters the opportunity to exercise Gunnison voters will have a their great American privilege selection from the following the right to vote for the candidates candidates: of their choice - Mayor Kent Republican All Gunnison Valley communiSanders Councilmen Dwight ties with the exception of Fayette Malmgren and Don Edwards have named complete - Mayor Woodrow tickets Citizens incumbent Beck Councilmen Fayette has only one party naming a ticket the Republicans selected Ivan Peterson and Don Nielson Norval Mellor as mayor Roger (both incumbents) Mellor and Max Mellor as members of the Town Board They will CENTERFIELD run Fred Mellor is the retiring mayor and Ivan MelCandidates in Centerfield: as lor did not seek Good Government Mayor a board member Max Mellor is Hugh Tuft incumbent council- polls until men Lawrence Jensen and Lain ont Sorenson Citizens - Mayor Edgar Nielson Councilmen Allen Frandsen and Keith Malmgren MAYFIELD Garth Vest as Mayor Bertus and Evan Peterson Gregerson councilmen are not seeking re election in Mayfield Candidates nominated to appear on the ballot are: Good Republican - Leslie mayor Douglas Bjerregaard and Stanford Peterson councilmen Democrat - Croft Christensen mayor Gayle Hansen and William Christiansen councilmen Republican Party Candidates in Gunnison Civil Defense Conference Called By Gov Rampton More than 1300 key people in Utah’s emergency preparedness have been invited to attend the second Governor’s Civil Defense Conference for Business and Industry The conference is Friday October 31 in the Salt Palace Salt Lake City beginning with registration at 10 am It will feature an appeal by Governor Calvin L Rampton for emergency readiness addresses by national authorities on radiology and civil defense and a panel of Utah business localgovern-meindustry and education leaders re"What sponding to the challenge we would do in the advent ota Lake City International Airport Paul Hawk general manager Hercules Powder Company Bacchus Works Magna and Mack Budge of Price civil defense director for Carbon County Key national figures at the conference will be John E Davis former governor of North Dakota and present national director of civil defense Washington DC MD and J R Maxfield Jr radiologist from Dallas Texas national recognized as authority on nuclear weapons effects an author of Dr Maxfield in the fields of many papers nuclear energy and radiology will explain weapons - aarospace effects and Soviet industrial civil emergency" "An explosion of enthusiasm defense planning from business Others on the program are N and industry to for any Eldon Tanner of the First Presiprepare themselves is what we hope to dency LDS Church Dr Glen emergency see" declared Dr John L Owen L Taggart president Utah State General Maxwell of Wellsville coordinator of University Utah State Civil urban civil defense with Utah Rich chairman Defense Council General C C State University Extension Services and general chairman for Thorstensen state director Utah Civil Defense Corps the conference Courtney H Brewer He said Governor Rampton assistant coordinator will address the gathering in a USU extension civil defense proDr W H Bennett dibroadcast simulagrams ting an emergency situation rector and Dr L A Drury Panelists and participants at the associate director USU Extenconference sion Services in the Salt Palace will take their cues from the broadcast to point out what they are prepared to do and what further preparations are needed to be ready to meet the situation A cow belonging to Clyde if it were real Dorius suffered a broken hind On the panel moderated by and a station wagon damaged leg Arch Madsen president of Salt in a mishap just south of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce Fayette City limits October 25th and manager of Bonneville Interto the investigating national are: Dr according Corporation officer Trooper Charles Cowley Merle Allen executive secretary The accident occurred at about Utah Board for Higher Education 8 pm The vehicle was driven by state chairman Glade Allred John Emmons of Springville He Stabilization and Agricultural was accompanied by his wife and Conservation Service General six children There were noperMurray A Bywater retired Air sonal Injuries The animal had to Force General and manager Salt be disposed of preparations Kent Sanders for Mayor Don Edwards for Councilman Dwight Malmgren for Councilman Citizens Party Candidates in Gunnison - C)' $ Hits Cow Glesenger granddof Mrs Lillian Keyser spent the weekend in Gunnison with her grandmother She attends Brigham Young University at Provo aughter Mr Place 0VA VJnWe‘a Station Wagon Jesse The family Has Sugar Company mailed checks totaling $393920 today to sugar beet growers in Utah as the final payment for the district formerly cast their bal1968 crop of sugar beets lots in the Lion House Voters Today’s checks brought to in District 2 will continue tovote $6028618 the amount paid at the Gunnison City Hall growers in the Beehive State by the company for the crop In all of its producing areas the sugar company paid a total of RETURN FROM for the beets delivered MISSION FIELD in the fall of 1968 an record for the company Mr and Mrs Elmer Nielson Average payment per ton of beets receivedbygrowersinUtah returned October 25th from Orewas $1732 Growers are paid on gon where they filled a year’s mission in the Northwest area the basis of the sugar contained in the beets they deliver indi- for the Church of Jesus Christ of y Saints The two vidually and thus their payments missionaries stated it was a vary up or down from the aver"wonderful experience and the ages depending upon their own people and country were nice crop results U and I operates beet sugar but it is nice to be back home" factories at Garland and West They have not announced any plans for the immediate future Jordan in Utah Friday Night October 31st is the night for witches goblins good food and good friends as the Gunnison Valley Elementary School PTA sponsor their anThe nual Halloween Carnival from evening will be 6 pm to 8 pm with all events at the school Planned are such k fishponds things as white elephant sale dart games etc and also a free film with two showings the first at 5:30 pm Hamburgers and hot dogs will be with punch and sold together children and parents everyone are invited Proceedswillbeused for a project at the school Jesse Utah 84634 A change in the voting place for residents of Gunnison's District 1 has been announced The booth for the November 4th election will be in the east office of the Gunnison Valley Hospital the former patient waiting room of Dr Stewart The votersinthis 1988 Payment In 1 New Voting Makes Final Winners Sanpete County Drivers-Vatc- h for Little Goblins Expect Goblins Witches Pirates and the like to be roaming around your neighborhood in honor of Halloween Leo H Barlow Utah Safety Council’s Vice President for Traffic Safety warned Utah drivers "In the spirit of the season" Mr Barlow said "youngsters out trick or treating will not possess all their safety training and often times do things which could lead them into becoming an must take accident victim While children may dare motorists to Insure their safety" So he urged "in the the responsibility residential areas be extremely cautious" While drivers must share the greatest share of the responsibility for the Halloween Trick or Treater parents too must share some for the safety of their youngster it was of the responsibility pointed out "While it is great to wear a mask for Halloween a far safer method of finishing off the youngsters costumelsto use theatrical Barlow emphasized the face" Mr makeup for decorating thus obscuring the younMasks are all too frequently gsters front and side vision ami when they can’t see they are more apt to run into the street into the path of an oncoming car other means can Should theatrical makeup not be available be used - lipstick eyebrow pencil burnt cork and the like are a good substitute" he stated he added should be trimmed in a light colored Costumes material particularly those which are primarily made of a dark material Something light will make them more visible to the which could avoid them from turning into a pedestrian motorist accident Mr Darlow also Indicated that it is wise esjeclally for the smaller aged Spooks to be accompanied by an adult so thit proiw r supervision can be given to their crossing the street Every effort should be used to prevent a tragedy marring this year’s Halloween celebration Don Nielson for Councilman Woodrow Beck for Mayor Utah Welfare Recipients To Beep Limited Earnings income— but deductplemental ions will be made from the grant so that combined income and grant cannot exceed $185 per month Under the incentive program operating for the category of Aid to Families with Dependent Chilreceive public assistance Presently tills opportunity is allowed dren in Utah children in school only to people receiving Aid to or in training are allowed to keep Families with Dependent Chil- their earnings for their education dren and Aid to the Blind An- without its being deducted from The typical nouncement of tills decision was the family grant AFDC family of a mother and made by Richard P Lindsay Dthree children may receive a irector Utah Division of Family He described the proServices Continued on Page 2 gram as "an incentive that will to obtain encourage recipients employment develop skills and in some Instances leave welfare earlier than they might otherwise At a recent meeting of the Board of Family Services a decision was made that will permit people receiving Old Age and Aid to the DisAssistance abled to retain earned Income under certain limitations and still Ivan Peterson for Councilman Catches Hands In Beet Topper Gene Hyatt was painfully but not seriously in an injured accident October 23 Mr Hyatt was operating a sugar beet topper at his farm and the machine became clogged during In trying to normal operations free the clog the operator had his left hand caught between the pulley and belt and the right hand thrown against a sharp angle iron The left hand was seriously bruised and the little finger was torn Two fingers on the right hand were ripped about two and inches He was treated at the Gunnison Valley Hospital and released Pheasant Permit Funds do" People Old Age receiving As- sistance and Aid to the Disabled are now permitted if able to work part time and keep the first $20 of earned income plus half of the next $G0 - or as much as $50 per month as an incentive to find employment Tills will permit a maximum monthly income and grant of $140 The US Department of and Welfare has been enstates to peimit incouraging centives to promote dignity self confidence and independence whenever possible Utah first allowed incentives nf for blind reripp lit ayhtmu iii now is $100 per month they ate allowed to earn as much as $285 a month - if they have no sup Earmarked For Hospital Pheasant posted area permits for Gunnison Valley went on sale Monday night and the sale will continue until Saturday morning or until all the 1200 permits are sold according to the unit president Bishop Roland J Beck Ward Church but The Monday sale was at the Centerfield tickets can be obtained from any of the ward bishoprics in the d area covered in the posted unit or at the FJeldsted Oil in The unit covers Axtell Centerfield Mayfield Fayette and Gunnison The permits will also be available Friday evening and Saturday morning at the' wistaria Cafe on Bishop Beck also announced the Unit had pledged $1 00000 to the Gunnison Valley Hospital Building Fund from their permit sales ” ” t Hng the uidt that 30 j make certain every hunter had a penult and to protect private prorty enclosed in the area Three of the 30 wardens will be on full time and paid for tlndr work |