Show V - Economic Gunmson Valley News Highlight News Review Industrial C openings that Affect the Dinner Dividend Checks and Tax of Every Individual National International Problems Insep c rxbie from Local Welfare —0O0— ials tri short time ago the A es index of New business York activity rt hed n new recovery high and c‘d at its maximum since Septem-l:- r The figure 'reached was 1929 lOO'equaling a theoretical nor-r- J Of the many items contributing to the index ail rose but one — carle" ‘mgs The other standard business barer tera show a similar trend The r: very movement has been steady perjptent even in the face of rrmy- - disquieting factors An exam-to- t this is provided by electric power output As a rule power use decreases in the summer months due to longer days and a recession in L 'us trial operations Yet this yeai power safes increased The adjournment of congress had I'Je effect either on the business ’exes or the sentiment of business 1 Jers' Several reasonsare-respon- -£ ' le for this For one thing it had for several :n widely forecast ska that congress would call it a at about the time it did so was no surprise For an-'the tendency of congress dur- t the last half at least was to re-- t experimental legislation and to her vote it down or to defer it til next session So business had a eathjng spell Lastly ‘the resur-ic- e of congressional independence i its refusal to accept dictation m the executive branch is viewed th strong approval by industrial ders The nomination of Senator Black I of the strongest New Deal solons the supreme court likewise had ictically no effect on business It la anticipated that the president uld appoint someone 100 per cent his with accord views And there a belief pointed out recently by st of the Washington columnists it once a man is placed in a posi-- n of great trust and responsibility lere he no longer is dependent on iasing the voters to hold office his titude toward legal and public estions often undergoes consider-l- e change Business briefs of interest follow: Cost of Living — In July says the itional Industrial Conference board e long and steady rise in cost of ring stopped Principal item regis-rina decline was food which now sts 18 per cent less than in 1929 Automobiles — July sales were eater than June and August sales Id to high levels proving that the hlic’a desire for new cars is far m satiated There will be a decline production soon due to manufac-rers- ’ preparing for the 1938 models be introduced this fall Next year's rs will cost more Major produc-- i have already upped prices will ubtless increase them again and dependents are following suit Construction — Public construction declining private construction ris f (Continued on last page' ) i the — top-for i in pat: pie m amoui horse I El AT 95 YEAR Sugar Experts Inspect Ridge of Beets Proves Planting and Highly Satisfactory Productive Idaho beet growers through exon fields several perimentations throughout the Upper Snake River valley are proving the “ridge” planting system highly successful from a standpoint of production in tonnage sugar content and general cultivation than by the old system according to L J Arnold agriculturist for the Gunnison Sugar company Urged by government experts to give the new planting system a the growers have given the scheme a test and are highly gratified with the returns Mr Arnold accompanied by D G Burgess of Salina L W Gardner of Richfield and Elmo Irons of Moroni fieldmen for the Gunnison Sugar company spent several days in northern Utah and southern Idaho visiting sugar factories and inspecting growing fields More than a thousand acres Mr Arnold stated have been planted in the Upper Snake River valley in the “ridge” system and all the fields are yielding from two to three tons per acre more and show an increased sugar content Not only this but irrimade are gation and cultivation easier and the growers are highly and satisfied with the experiments the system will be universally adopted next season it is predicted The system of planting is to be advocated in the territory covered by and the Gunnison Sugar company to this epd the company will furnish the special machinery required for the experiments While on the trip the sugar experts visited fields near Twin Falls Burley Idaho Falls Sugar City and other sections where beets are grown Gunners Get Bumped By Monroe Locals Sluggers Stand By to See Victors Tile Up a ToUl of 23 Tallies THE LOW D0WI1 tht HICKORY GROVE py r I would hot want to be on the other side and tackle some of these senate rebels' Uck-- I h for thr Wne and are smart ducks And when t comes to votin' they are the kind of hombrea the people like f Youra with the low down JO SERRA Wlwded JJs ( n n ‘ oll known phr- Sutton th mscist and who had charge of the Gunnison Drug company a store dur Mr and Mrs W Ing the absence of L McIntyre returned to hia homeitt A D Provo Tuesday SEPTEMBER 9 1937 v '""rn fr r Required ViO'A l- e- X i c? 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These Hopi Indians might well be prepajung for a Saturday night Iath but the squaw in the picturi knows the single pail of water is only for drinking purposes Pure drinking water was hard to get on this reservation in New Mexico until the Mission purchased this mo State Fair Officers Planning For Big Show Exhibits Will Reveal Utah’s Splendid Advancement During the Year Products of Utah fields orchards gardens factories and homes will go on parade in Salt Lake City from September 25th to October 2nd inclusive mnifW flt ' Setup Citizens Urged To Wage War On Flies Disease Germ Carriers Swtrm Filth and Often Are the Cause of Death In For Fall Winter Term For Scout Leadership Former Gunnison Man Married At Coast City LJne JL-P MEETINGS Daughters of the Utah Pioncera Gunnison chapter will hold the reg iilar meeting at the home of Mrs Charles Rasmussen next Monday af ternoon at 2 o’clock AjLthis meeting a brief program will be given and some business matters will be attended to Wednesday afternoon of next week member of the organisation will hold an afternoon tea at the and al home of Mrs Rasmussen members are urged to attend SCHEDULE Moyle Rasmussen came down from Salt'Lake and spent Sunday and the holiday with his parents Mrs Chas Rasmussen' Mr am 7” Key ist ration Shows Material Increase Over the Fast Several ears Election Bate Is Set I " Schools Open SocihI secunty luvount minibvis Following ogisl ut ion oi giumation according to True K Roblnni man of olnssos toachiM m' institute hold at of dutuct nu m be fout of the Miiiiti and othoi pi olmimiu us attenagiMNational Reemployment seivice aie dant to opening of aChool classes got off eaily Monday with a splendid necessary if workers aie to continue stait and with a promise of u under the governmental school yeai With the past few months all woikcra many of the students it was a lave been notified thiough the offito bleak away from the long and ces of the NRS the Social Senility enjoyable sumnuir holiday season hoard through the columns of the but with minds set on advancement press and the Gunnison Sugar com- In education students have joined pany has notified all prosper the movement and ure “digging in" woikers at the factoiy that it will he and good fuithfully absolutely necessary to have the SoOne of the features at the opening cial Security numbers before an apof the school sessions particularly in be plicant can employed The necesGunnison is the increased registrasary forms can be secured at the tion At the Gunnison Valley high ucal postoffice for applications for school Monday’s enrollment showed a numbers and the number must then total of 232 students as compared :e sent to the National Reemploywith 192 for last year This number ment service office where the appliwill be increased it is indicated by cant is registered at least twenty more students who Social Senility account numbeis are detained at woik on farms or are required in a broad field of operother occupations Principal Leo D Road contractors ations builders stated that ton of th" new and a large number of private em- Banlsley students are the result of new famireployers who the NRS contact lies moving to the valley and within quire the applicant for woik to have the city the necessary account numbers There will be a slight deviation in All workers certified to WPA and to those who areWt on WPA ac- the teaching this year as compared Principal Bardsley cording to Manager Robbins must with the past active in the files stated and the changes proposed by ceep applications of the National Reemployment sei- the state course of study committee vice by renewing them once each will be followed as cloHely as possible At the Washington public Bchool month if they are seeking employthere were twelve more students ment Applications will be canceled this than there were year that are not renewed once each Monday the school work month and applications will hi can- ust year celed which do not supply the NRS opened with 297 students enrolled with the Social Security account The increase partial at least is due number as employers will demand to the fact that all seventh grade students from Fayette have enrolled the account numbers at the Washington school The first grade showed a material increase in registration Principal Metcalf stated This grade showed forty enrolled a material increase over the past two years Four new buses with a passenger capacity of 40 each are now operat-n- g in transporting and students Heads of Utah National Parks Boy Scouts Will Be Named at they are being enjoyed by the travel-n- g Hans C Olsen school students Provo Meet oard member is now in ths east and of the Utah National on his return he will drive home anOfficers Parka Boy Scout council for the en- other modern school' bus capable of suing year will be elected at a meet-ih- g carrying 80 passengers The fllst vacation to be enjoyed by of the council’s executive board Monday September 13 it was an- the students of all ths schools in the nounced by Henry A Gardner of valley will be observed tomorrow Spanish Fork council president The Friday This Is being done to permit meeting will be held in the city and all who wish to to attend the councounty building at Provo at 7:30 ty fair at MantL Free transportation will be furnished students in the use m The Gunnison Executive A A Anderson leader of tho school buses school band is to appear 121 council of the contingent of rep- Valley high to the National Jam- in parade at the fair for one day A resentatives large crowd is expected to attend boree will submit his report from here assistant Merrill Christopherson council executive who returned recently with a group of six Utah National Parks scouts whom he escortScout Jamed to the International boree in Vogelenzang Holland also will submit bis report The group left June 1 attended the National Jamboree at Washington and continClaine Munk Married at Coast City ued on to Europe traveling approxiBrown of To Miss mately 12000 miles in visiting seven -- Salt Lake' foreign countries com"Report of the nominating mittee and the election of council of fiscal next the to serve fleers year item of the will be an Important Many other Items of 1m meeting portance are included on the schedule for the meeting and It is essential that every district be represented' Mr Gardner said District chairmen chairmen and council departmental constitute the executive board rv 11 tie Now dern steel tank each family receives a daily supply of water delivered by the Mission The Hopi still live in adobe or mud huts little better than those of their ancestors They are exbut the tremely camera - shy driver of the water tank had litin secuiing tle difficulty this picture Forerunners of the fly family have arrived in awaims and in a few days the addition to the families will reach millions of little ones and the menace that each yea faces ith a death-a- s with them will be displayed manity must be met Aa Bee-battle in of the dealing years past interesting adjuncts state exhibits at its annual state sens have failed to give considera-fai- r many products from farther tion to the war on the pests and afield— farm machinery from the na- - places of breeding have been sorely tion's most noted manufacturers neglected until now the flies are livestock from the great centers of breeding and ready to spread diproductions and a myriad of articles seases and threaten humanity' made to make life on the farm and Because the fly feeds on filth and in the home more comfortable and discharges of the sick and thereby convenient collects and carries disease germs to The state’s biggest annual event— various articles of food it is midst all the glamor of scin- - siblc for the majority of intestinal attractions — infections especially diarrheal tillating entertainment s bring together an almost end- - seases of infants To protect our school children and especially sens of exhibits that reveal array Utah’s accomplishments of the year our babies the campaign against the These show what agriculturists have fly becomes a never ending task Such a campaign can be effective-te- r accomplished in the growing of bet-- j crops what the livestock growers iy accomplished as it requires only are doing to forward their important the removal of filth— flies breed in The average time for the industry what the housewife is doing filth in home handicrafts what the youth hatching ©f the fly is eight to ten of the state are carrying on in their days from the egg to the adult More club and Future Farmer work than 90 per cent breed in stable artists have dyne in the fine ure and the balance in outhouses and applied arts — everything that garbage and other forms of refuse pertains to everyday life in the great Following are five methods of fly commonwealth that is Utah control: eliminate breeding places That the 1937 state fair will use screens use fly spray use fly eclipse all similar events of past traps swat the fly year is the belief of every depart- Detailed directions of the above mental head They have ways of measures and also prescriptions for learning — far in advance— of what chetp gnj effective spray and poison lies in store for each annual expos! win health the furnished by gladjy tion The story is told inesrly en- - department In con- nd Inter! trfe d Md BtalMta lh brwdin hoard and Ita with th taf tround 0 fle nd our problera management 'U practically finished People who Falk jo to tho UU fair to Ue thelr own c)fned and b enUrtalned Thej r hould dcmtnd that their neighbor In jrouped exhibltl what thU or that oW nd tb locai iVwla doing In all manner ol ctmntjr b b d rtmrat cf fflor tlrities They go to see the latest devices of mechanisation—-- ' what ‘ths' are doing to provide manufacturers SIGHTSEEING ON HOLIDAY new and better articles for farm Mr and Mrs Andrew Modeen Miss and home use arLucile Modeen and Mr and Mrs Don The exhibit! of manufactured ticles livestock crops ihome eco- Buchanan took advantage of the Lawomen’s bor day holiday and visited scenic fish and game nomics and F F A achievements points in southern Utah and Nevada work farm machinery poultry and pl- - The party left early Sunday morn geons cook ing and needlework rab- ing and enroute south visited Bryce bits and hares flowers pictures by canyon and Zion National park con famed artists of the intermountain Unuing their journey to Las Vegas mines and minerals pet Monday a trip to the great Boulder empire stock and hundreds of other things dam was made and all the important a veritable points surrounding this great feat of provide in themselves mint of informative lure engineering were visited The travelwith a big "E" ers reached Gunnison late Monday For entertainment rodeo’ combined the 1937 fair offers a night and circus as its grandstand show) Mr and Mrs W L McIntyre who This will exceed in speed and varied features any performance ever stag- - enjoyed a month's vacation it Ip re ed at a state fair In addition there turned home Monday of this week will be the annual horse and dog They were traveling by auto and vie and coas shows so that in the amusement ited in the northwest arena the coming event bids fsir to points while vacationing establish something for future fairs tractive rates to Salt Lake City anc to shoot at — Fair visitors will find the varied very acceptable means of getting to transportation companies offering at- - and from the state's "big show” fet In Valley District Manager I rges Workers to Cooperate Full) and Secure Numbers ' r ' r 'XL t NO Account (lumbers Are Home on the Range Fields Experimental UTAH THURSDAY GUNNISON Gunnison Gunners The warring holding a reputation of making the highest individual score in competition with an opposition ball team had the tables turned on them at Monroe Sunday afternoon when they suffered a humiliating defeat at the Monroe diamond to the tune of 23 to In a game with Richfield August 8 the Gunnera cracked out 35 runs to set a new state record But the cards were against the loFour of the regulars cals Sunday were out and the gang that played was not np to the usual standard the lack of interest probably center'from- it was the ed around the fact last game of the season At any rate the Gunnera made the poorest showing Sunday than they had during the I Some kind of a battle seems to be entire season Dennison and Modeen oln’ on just about everywhere and forming the pitching staff for the ight here in the Uj S the paper it Gunners were ineffective and beays that war has been declared on tween the pair 25 hits were granted he Senators And The Owen brother! and Forbush did he Senators the the pitching for Monroe and the trio ar is called on allowed the Gunnera 12 bita to count hey call 'em rebels the 7 runs nd they are TTris season ended with a play bebecause they tween Monroe and Ephraim 'Monday Bdn’t say yes sir Ephraim waa leading a aingle game jo the boss So they but when Monroe took the honors It Xre going to elim-- f tie for the put the two teama Into a L Jnate this type of J second half standing Salina as will person conquered Ephraim be remembered And the side that j Jo Serra j for first division hon in a play-oa tryin’ to eliminate the Senators two more ors As a consequence have plenty of guns but lots will be necessary to deters games and pf them are the of mine the championship But the really big guns they league When the game just keep on shootin' up In the air to determine the second half winner and people are not payin’ so much will be played has not been announckttention to them any more And it geUled( then lt wilj t up is something like when you wtch for to Knd Salina play wlnner Homan candles and rockets go up t0he the league championship with is hiss and a loud pop—and then In as much as the state touma go out and after awhile you get 1m- ment starts Thursday It will be "lta’ilutnt SANELY! T TH1RTY-NINT- 1109 irl ACCIDENTS! DRIVE SAFELY Gunnison—“The Sugar Beet and Turkey City I T1 REDUCE AUTO Mr and Mrs Hugh B Brown for-- 1 merly of Balt Lake City announce the marriage of their daughter Miss LaJune Brown to Claine L Monk of San Francisco son of Mr and Mrs L C Munk of Gunnison Utah The' wedding took place Monday of last' week in Glendale Calif in the pres- ence of relatives and a few close friends Following a visit in southern California the young couple will make their home in San Francisco ‘Announcement of the marriage of Mr Munk will be received here with unusual interest as he was well and ' popularly known in school and athletic circles While a student at the Gunnison Valley high school he was a leader in the basketball team and crowned himself with laurels by his clever work After hia graduation he The attended the state university bride is the accomplished daughter of chairman of Hugh Brown formerly the Utah state liquor control commission and after retiling from this office he has presided over the British In Lonmission with headquarters don for the Latter Day Saints church t I t s s |