Show xonomic HigKlights Industrial News Review — : tnings that Affect the Dinner Dividend Checks and Tax U i of Every Individual National Problems Insep-bl- e I International front Local Welfare — 0O0— this column has pointed out of thegreat Issues of 1936 basically unaffected by the out-- t of the election and will be 1937 and g the great issues of edinjgr years One of' those issues rovided by the social security last congress That passed by the iSmeJnfor ffTOt deal' of in the closing week of the with Republican campaign ismen denouncing it in almost particular and the Democrats tding it is very possible that no piece of f legislation enacted by the lastis more widely misunderthan this bill It is certain that Val Jo amend the bill will ap- the next congress and will Iin support of many members ath parties A number of unpie-eobservers though they may re the principle of the bill and tneral purposes feel that it wa is unworkable in some y drawn s es contains a' number of jokers iefly the social security act as in effect works as follows: jring the present year every emir in the land employing eight or people has been subject to a tax 1 to one per cent of bis total 111 This tax will be due an January 1 1937 Purpose of lax i to provide money for state jployment Insurance funds The si government will return 90 p r 'of bM money collected under this !o the states providing it where i states have unemployment funds If they lack such will the federal government the ! money and administer the self will be Increased by one next year and another one cent in 1938 reaching a maxi-- t of 3 per cent of all payrolls to lid entirely by employers tat is one phase of the social tax rtt other employment phase phases have to do with old Gunnison Valley News THIRTY-EIGHT- YEAR GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY High School Scribes Adult Leadefs To Will Be Entertained General assemblies departmental sessions ami panel disouions will b featues of the fourth annual conference of intennountain high school journalists at Brigham Yount Saturday November It The program will begin at 9 00 a m and "ill continue until 4 45 in the afternoon President F S Harm will welcome the students after Klmer (’row of the student ly body ’aid “good morning" to them in the first assembly m (Allege hall at 10:00 During that period the keynote addre-wilj be given by Ernest Rasmuson editor of the Provo Evening Herald Dther impoitant shakers on the program will be Professor J M who will speak on ethics for the high school newspaper man N C managing editor of the Salt Lake Tribune David Evans of the firm of Stevens & Wallis J K Orton advertising manager of the Improvement Era Ted Cannon news editor and Amos Jenkins advertis--nmanager of the Deseret News R A Fowler executive secretary of the I tah Education association "nd editor of the Utah Educational Review- wi'l be the speaker at a din ner which is being tendered to the advertisers and guests by Brigham Young university at noon in the “Y” cafeteria of various high Representatives chool and newspaper yearbook taffs will speak and take part In ‘he panel discussions in th? All newspaper men and those interested in news writing are Invited to attend these sessions King Pheasant Reigns at Table jt tax for t and will People unfamiliar ivifch the dlrtrict urrounding Gunnison and not knowing the pheasant season was open wondered why so many were on barren fields “digging” beets But dear sir the boys who seek the festive pheasant were never accused of rooting beets from the ground — they were after pheaants and the three-d$Sunday open season starting morning and closing Tuesday night brought phenomenal results — if you’d s believe all The season for th? quail and ducks was open simultaneously — and dad the nimrods enjoy this one happy event! i Get Special Course he annual aduH leaders training sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college will begin it e'Mon on December according to William I’eterson director of eten sion service at the college Men and women leaders representing 24 counties of the state are expected to attend school Adequate housing facilities can be provided on the campus for Mt men and 53 women in addition to the home agents auJ agricultural dgents However persons attending should take uth them sheets ami blankets The theme to be emphasized for men during the session will be pure seed and seed certification Alt men will be given an opportunity to work samples of seeds under a microscope 17m will help them to appreciate the technique of seed analysis and th In a large meaning of pure seed number of counties crop improvement associations have been organized to in certification of seed It is highly desirable that one or two menkbers from each of the-organ! zationx attend Director Feiterson explained The theme for w’omen will he “Improve living by helping more people to help themselves" This will be earned out with instructions in clothing plaits meat preservation home storage and electrical economy The adult leaders training school for both men and women started In 1933 Before that time the women leaders held their schools separate from thoe of the men This year women will participate with men in the di eussion of pure seed and men will participate with women in the the consumer’ and 'health progarm family garden and in the demonmeat stration of killing and curing A number of special lectures will be provided for the joint programs Director Peterson promised aist MEETS WITH COMMISSION J M KnighWn 'appointed by Governor Blood as a member of the State Water Storage committee was called to Salt Lake to attend a meeting of the commission Friday and Some Important matters Saturday were discussed and plans for further Investigations were the principal items of the meeting Mrs Knighton who accompanied her husband was a guest of friends while in the city Mrs J L Kearns left for Cedar City Sunday where she will be a house guest of her son Hugh Kearns The beautiful ringneck pheasant for an indefinite visit Mr and Mrs however was the drawing card that Kearns came from Cedar City lured the hunters into the field from Hugh morning and returned Sunfar and near The boys with the good Sunday evening day the eye and steady nerves proved most successful and on the opening ay Sunday many bad returned by ten o’clock with the bag limit For the three days the fortunate hunters enthused with the limit kill on the first day retraced their steps returning with the number allowed by law Qualified speakers from the staff There was no particular place-j- ust of the big fields pastures and of the state board of health with mowith pheasalive seemed sagebrush tion pictures on health subjects and acants and the hunters in one kill film strip of atlll projections1 are claim reported the hunting and now available to communities of the than for year And the birds tetter and subject state without charge only to the limitations of equipment anand conflicting engagements nounced Dr J L Jones atate health commissioner Under D C Houston director of the division of public health education the lecture and film service I supplying now In actlva operation programs to educational meetings civic club and other organization taking tip matters of public health At present but one machine for movie films and one projector for the still fdm strips b available henc? advance notice of at least ten days will be necessary to secure the services of the educations! drvLnn at health meetings Details of the profumUhe gram proposed should be the lecture along with th request for service’ films now available ‘are: Movie " ‘Behind the "Men 'Agalnrt Microbe Shadows and “Dental Health" The first preent a bbtory of the dl4 Individual would the developcovery of bacteria anJ At 8 ben be retched G! r'ph Mon lay evening y n ment of a ays and means of control aputed by others ahl the hoVtrs served a a story of tubereuTosb which bndaf The aecond matter has been bo t mall tables after third shows the Influence of and contradictory was the entertaining feature-- At th and the dental defects ami means of control n° one really know's rapturJ f game Me Cyril The Mm strips now available are: to Mrs G I prize with second going It Luh" a film ' ' in'ied “Sylvsiic Flgy ' Last pago) ?" 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NOVEMBER 12 Hot School Lunch for 25000 Si tides Approximately 25000 Utah school chtldien ranging from kindergarten to high school age will receive a hot ilfh to supplement a cold lunch home from brought at schools in s counties of the state it was announr ed Tuesday by Mrs Rose H Widtso home economics consultant of the Wl’A The hot dishes will be served to students who cannot conveniently go home for a hot meal at School officials county cdnvmtisionor service and civic organizations are cooperating in the school lunch program which is now under way in all but one county of the atat fn 1935 the sdhoot lunch program started November 23rd ami operated in schools in 22 counties for an average period of 100 days This year many centers opened during October A total of 17700 children were served under the program in 1935 at 153 centers The Federal Surplus Gommodities last year contributed corporation 125000 pounds of wholesome foodstuffs for hot school lunches This contribution was supplemented by 36000 cans of vegetables canned a food preservation centers A total of 100000 cans of food contributed hy Parent - Teacher organizations and canned by relief labor were prepared (hiring the rummer of 1936 for the school lunch program The federal government spent $108 R14 on th? program last year while sponsoring agencies eontribut ed housing fuel equipment and food necessary to supplement that furnished by the government Sponsors amounted to $29711 contribution RESIGNS AS RECORDER Merrill Peterson elected city recorder at the last municipal election tendered h' resignation to the city council at the regular meeting Saturday evening Mr Peterson resigned the city job in order to care foi other business which he wlU take up In a Colorado city With the acceptance of the resignation Mayor June Metcalf filled the vacancy by naming Leo Gledhill as the successor to Peterson Mt Gledhill was at once confirmed by the council members Mr Gledhill who served as postmaster for several terms is highly qualified and will prove an efficient officer Waldo Villard with the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company and stationed at Brigham City as a was here over the d guest of Mrs Villard and daughters Mr Villard also joined the throngs of hunters during the open season on pheasants Sunday Health Pictures Tell Graphic Story Of Diseases Their Effect and Control 0 were fat and In prime condition that that many enjoyed the rsre treat comes but Once a year when nothing are considered on the ' but pheasants rnment bonck menu )rat joker of all around according to While the fields In and ntators is “ that under Gunnison proved splendid hunting wngress could legally ap be found and plenty of birds were to bis old this city age security money several hunting parties from purposes In other words where Invaded south Sevier county morally but not legally bound to be found and quail are funds for the pensioning pheasants riderly An Irresponsible con of fWng FoHowing the dosing wnvening say In I960 could sea son the next big event for sportsthe savings' piled up and the season on deer the open was men tr hd been contributing Tons maybe of deer meat ! with his Stored away for wlnUr ' r®i'g for a employer part cured ond generation to ne rheasant' qusil nd JLtrrially Independent old aristocratic taste of annealing to the be out of luck soon be In the rportmen— will another joker butebe say some and then maybe the um chunk of involved were put be able to sell bis ties providing pensions on bacon ’’’a scale as tho-'provided by was sold by private insur-- : Mrs Eld red Buchanan £'r for Yourself Buy In Gunnison Gunnisoh“The Sugar Beet ami Cauliflower City Insurance this starts on January amount to 2 per cent )l "payrolls Half of this will be by employers and the other half f (Maximum taxable nployees an individual is $50 a week) tax will rise slowly and reach of 8 per cent in I949r 8 pet' cent Ihich will be paid by employers per cent by workers All Of th's y will be retained by the federal rnment and will be used to reporters at the age of 05 s when the maximum la security tax will total cent pn all payrolls with such as agricultural domestic labor ds obvious that the tax will bring id sums of money Estimates say Jn 1937— when the total tax will I revenues per cent of payrolls ’exceed $1000000000 Yield for blowing years will b close to 000000 And when this top it Is anticipated that 000000 a’ year will flow in here Is where the joker say that old age In reserves— which must under be retained by the federal ament and invested lit govern bonds— will reach $17 000 000 7 1980 Today our federal debt n J high' of $34000000-pi- s debt as the U S News has out must be inflated by an $13000000000 by 1980 Just to enough bonds for the Imres' old age security money en dismissing other holdings of Make Times Better M i made locally to illustrata the importance of Individual care to aid in avoiding further spread of Bubonic plague “Some Common Methods of Stream Pollution” This f3m was also made in the state of Utah showing typical conditions on certain streanu in the state and points to suggestions of what may be done about it “Man’s Fight Against Diptheria” a film showing the steps whth have been taken not only toward the cure of diptheria but the almost complete insurance that our children may now have against contracting th disease “How to Live Long" a strip showing various activities that men mfght engage In to promote Individual and “Florence Nightingeneral health gale" a series ci pictures depicting th life’s work of this great character who founded the first modern school of nursing! “Robert Koch" a feries of pictures depicting the life and works of the great scientist who has been proclaimed by many the father of bacteriology and the savior of thousand from the heavy toll of di'eane “Louis I’asteur" a series of still prajictione picting the life of this great study and discovrfc-iefather of the the chemist vho b science of pasteurization anq Im“Walter Reed" a atrip munology film Story of the hero who discovered the met’rd by which yedlow fever b transmi t od rn-('thicteJ dangerous experiments to aid in th- perfection of its control 1936 NO 20 Checks Totalling $225000 Mailed By Sugar Company Initial Payment of $525 Per Ton Makes “ Growers Happy While Harvesting of Bumper Crop Nears Completion of the biggest gift that has throughout Sanpete vier thk ywir ti- nn ltVA or anything went Into th Hie Manti temple was the scene of mails Wednwulay This gift was wedding Wednesday morning when thing else than $225000 divided into President R D Young spoke the individual checks and addxeiied' to words that made Arnold larso'n son th beetgrowers of the Gunnison f Ole Larson and Miss Bernice Sor- gar company Thursday morning enson popular daughter of Mr and every was wearing a amlie 'grower Mrs Marlin Sorenson of OnterfiesLl that outclassed that of Mr Rooaevolt nian and wife The marriage vows when the latter waa informed that h? were witnessed by the mother of the had been relected president of the bride The newlyweds returned from United States Happy grower happy Manti about one o’clock and happy children Wednesday wive visiting afternoon and during the evening a stores and rhops replenished the lur wedding reception wax given for Mr der and the wardrobe and made tiv and Mrs Fa non at the Centerfield bystander wonder with happiness Some 260 intimate meeting house The payment Wednesday Involving friends and relatives attended the the Urge sum waa for berta ed to the factory up to November Both the bride and groom are gra- - 3rd and the total of $525 per ton duates of the Gunnison Valley high instead of $500 as reported In this ‘chool and both are popular and paper last week was received by the widely known in the younger social many hundreds of growers In keepset and their many friends will wish ing with the usual custom the Gunthem happiness and prosperity They nison Sugar company mode the Initial will make their home in Gunnison payment far in advance of the time stipulated In the contracts Mrs Ira Overfelt was in Salinti Factory heads reported little mors Monday and was visiting with her than half f the crop hasbeen dug Miss Iols Overfelt head Cold and freezing weather particu daughter nurse at the Ralina hospital Jariy In the’ mornings slowed up dig " ging to a degree but with bright aun shiny days and moderation early In the morning grower have kept on the job and it is expected the dig s T I ging in the main Helds will be 'com I Mt by jfew straggling acres It will be completed by the last of the 'Mental hygiene and it effect coining week when apidicd on the delinquent un( Qn of th encoursging featum of and boys the beet crop grown this peer U the and girls" wj! be the tojlc of an fct that the average acre tonnage Interesting lecture to be given by Dr has reached the high point producing II II Ramsay president of the Utah an average of 15 tons per acre This State Mental Hygiene society and is the hlgheot point reached since the superintendent of the state training factory was stalled and Is due pri school of Provo at Ephraim Wednce- - marily to the blight resisting seed t the used the favorable climatic eorvdi dey evening November 18 Snow college auditorium The lecture tlons prevailing and the abundant and meeting will start at 7:45 p m supply of water for Irrigation' and public spirited citizens poses a Other than encountering from all parte of the county are ur shortage In field labor juvt at the as Dr height of ha nr eating operation at gently requested to attend Ramsay will have an Important mes- - the mill hart gone ahead with the sage in his lecture that should Inter beet of suocese The big mill kept at est all parent full speed sliced on an avenge of hour Dr Ramsay whose ability la well 105J tons every twenty-fou- r known throughout the state in the No serious breakdowns and content matter of mental hygiene and the d working crew keep the plant steadily establishing peer reo care of boys and girls in addition to hU lecture will preeent ©rds tor the operating company ——————— illustrations and trill present defined ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED fact on this subject’’ Mrs Carrie Jensen announces th which through neglect ha lowered the morale of many children and engagement of her niece Mis with proper treatment and care mill Rosen vail popular young be restored to normal life elety leader of GunnUon to Farland Thl meeting according to Ethel NIeleon son of Mr and Mrs Nielson of Provo The marriage will be will school nurse Larson county take place during the week of an educational step towards organ! Thanksgiving ing a mental hygiene society in San- POPULAR COUPLE WED IN TEMPLE Wednesday One Wn lvd r opic oi Lecture EG J pete county k This movement should be backed by every citizen In Senpete 'county snd many children srs to be found whose neglect has impaired to a degree the proper advancement for better mental and body health The organization of just such a society In th county should and will result In better health and mind for the growling boy snd girls r : BIG TURKEY SHIPMENT R J Frandaen prominent Gunnison Vailey turkey raiser shipped turkeys to tho Ephraim processing plant Tuesday where they wvre prepared for the markets both' and west The shipment was bought the by A E Brown ' representing Northwestern Turkey Growers assoIt was said were ciation Th bird about 95 per cent prime and tit tom and hens averaged dose to 14 pound IMPROVING SLOWLY Mayor snd Mrs Jane Metcalf mo- Mr Frandaen started with a Cock of tored to Salt Lake Sunday morning 5000 and the shipment Tueoday ww remaining until Monday' They went the final The price received was ret to tho city to vUit Mrs Joseph Wil- made known ls rdson mother to Mrs Metcalf who SUBMITS TO OPERATION U confined at a Salt Lake hospital Mrs WUlardr-oMrs Norman Johnson wife of Mr during the past sevmaeral months has undergone three Johnson local manager for the Power company was rusheJ jor operations th last being performed about two w'eeks ago All the to the SaUna hospital late Sunday naseriou been of have operation evening and shortly after ter arthis fact rival at the inatitution she underwent ture but notwithstanding and due to her age she U reported an emergency operation for acuta to be getting along as well as could She ww stricken Saturday be expected evening and following dcvekent Dr G Stanford Rec her r E Niehou and hurried her to the hospital when Mr 'and Mrs Tt ? children of Jerome Idaho and who the operation was tarried out few dsjrs visiting at the home many friends of the straiten vr: n spent of Chas C Nlri on at Centerfield will be glad to know that the c:r-atlowas successful and that the pareturned to their Idaho home Wedtient is getting along n'cely nesday e j at |