Show Economic Valley iignii c Industrial News Review Affect the Dinner Checks and Tax Individual National of Every jiU Problems Insep-bljid International from Local Welfare I —oOo— troubles have (gain European Uated the headlines Again the linent possibility of war has all other news the view of" most of the expeits week ending September 3id was most ominous since the grim d 4 that preceded the Woi Id As usual Hitler made the Tens of thousands of were moved into the new of fortifications chain tfried h faces the French Maginot line the most impregnable pposedly er defense ever erected Accoul to the formal German press simply marked ordinary and in no way indicated i Reich was planning militaiy J the In against anyone But the fart dps that it was done as a prelude ie Nazi party congress at Nurn- has often call si — and Hitler whenever he p an- f congresses a move of exceptional dating the fact also remains that th mn pres igain been carrying on a viiulent aign against Czechoslovakia that openings CiU Dividend It Czechs are in an exceedingly — and every indication that their position will get rather than better The Czech headed nment Edouard by often called “Europe’s great-ttlstatesman” has offered sig int concessions to the Sudeten in the country an minority d by Konrad Henlein whom foreign correspondent Hitler tool These give the Sudeten Ger-osition an 3 lifk r r E th D D r ? iC 1 im rli government eir own largely based on the Canton reor-would principle their school system so that dogma would be taught in schools would to a great withdraw the regular Czech from the Sudeten area and Germans more give Sudeten nment jobs It is astonishing my government wotild offer so: to a minority which is deter-teffect its eventual over-Yit was not enough in the :f Hitler Henlein called on the and was sent home with a series of demands The exact of these have not been publish this writing but it is believed ntail further concessions which make a large part of Czecho-i- a virtually a vassal state control ill this Hitler unquestionably e edge— both France and Eng-r- e desperately eager to avoid t almost any cost On the other however the English govern-ha- s been showing a somewhat aggressive attitude than it has past— partially some say belt has been stung to the quick eign criticism much of it in an origin and also because s a growing British movement e the Chamberlain government to resign or to take a firmer Continued on last page) or new jokes jes tai I like or any kind them If they are old forgotten them and e new aKain And anyway got a joke neighbor inda comical and I thinks that I ra a good trX his joker y Jo about ho sold J® Serra thousand And I aaysno Well he it looked like 2 bits but Jog or held his price at ten thous-- J e didn’t sell him And then rushed home and he said I have Og i Wa pjn tthe said it was not exactly Wa a kind Casb't e e got wo nice 5 thous-- r cats ay °fth i °Ur ur were the cats sure thousand? And our long breath and the window and far aJTs Jo I see now why elections turn cut so 5 with the low down ' JO SERltA lllhal Htljtt Biumm Hilpi'ljoul Gunnison—'Tlic Sugar Beet and Turkey City fortieth year GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1938 Fourth Car Fat Gunnison Flour Opening Socials Turkeys Shipped Shows High' In Test fi!ark Made 0f Mutual Sessions From Local Plant M Mre lha" Birds Bring I OU) ind Good a I’mind Hast mi’ Bu: Mr(s I'rue for (ll( Chemist By Milling ( out pa n Hts High Itank With Production — apacit Will R( Doubled lf s Anothei load of pi tu & W bite lull a pioduet of IK tnied to the mailol i’ ri nonM’' Roll eastern points mh tlf h tin-''el I coning to a technical thl hursdav l test loh’pe'idi ip made b a high Tu)k 'V Gnweis fom the latmg huge p cessing plant loeatel in Gunnison San Pi aiu isco takes top mid all podticed m this " shipment Koing out to lay section hi mfo mation UM‘y iUUI c'l“rpiises the fourth hiad to be sent fiom this shi JIM leceptly received by th T wo management of the lug milling com- cai s c e Mmt out am a tu samples ot the meet a demand on th high Imir had New Yoi k maikots been tested unan- th U!Ui‘u to tlU OWJlt'lS loaded last' week and set foi today will th (lunnison puaiuct fast KrailinV populauty pounds of the four cars to Utah throughout upproi- - afK ulJoininK states it has been ne- mately a new high pounds lecord for cessary to increase the production ca- of the mill ments from the state During the past fi m the Repoits eaily August iaiIy P'°dUC" To shipments to the Now Ymk mat kits non th‘ o mg umand it has been a puce especially found stanipont ire highly one ui aging to the giow- necessary to increase the capacity lo this end new and modern machin rs and pioeessors heie Return i v to the glowers in excess of 25 civ is heintr ‘v next thce nimVha ii cents per pound nit is slightly Hermansen highc owner pvn than at any other time and with a nia ' steady demand and a high price mam chine ' °Ptatun at ‘1I be e "ll11 lm Put ln lin taming the future looks good fu tur-- " a d“ce 1(K) baTeIs key growers in this section which is " Only e IK ‘‘st now regarded as a big source of sup- frade of had wbeat is used in producing last growing ply for prime birds While several thousand tuiki v favorite flour at the mill This flour it might be said the only grade (Continued on last page) manufactured at the local mill but its popularity is widespread and is ased not only m Ltah but is shipped to Arizona Nevada Idaho Califor- ma and other different western states Beginning the Gunnison war at th for the Hamilton wad and the Center field meeting hnis the fenterfield ward Tuesday eve- ning when opening socials were held healdmg the starting of the chueh vvorK iollowinp the summer vacation At oach social Iaige and enthusiastic crowds gathered and entered into the spirit with a vim planning many ac- tivities for the coming fall and ter months M the Gunnison wa rd a unique had been arranged program and throughout it was well received With the splendid program of songs talks re- ” " were served from an improvised well with an old oaken bUCkeL The punch was (rawn f'om the well and served with cookies to the big throng An emblem at the top of the well was befitting to the oc- casion The inscription was “Drink DoCpy of the Spirit of the M I A”i At a later hour dancing was enjoyed Mrs Elmer Nielson is president of the Young Women’s organization nm Byron Fjeldsted heads the erganization for the Young Men in the Gunnison ward At the Hamilton ward a fine pro- ram was given and the hundred or Resides gaining a wide reputation m0re entered into the spirit whole-fo- r the flour produced at the Her- heartcdly The opening social for this mansen Roller Mill the manufactur- - ward was held 19 at the Scout lodge A ers have equipped facilities for pro- - mixed program of songs instrumental ducing poultry and stock feed Like music and a hit with a “comical skit” the flour product the stock feed is Wide Course of Study Mapped kept all in fine humor and thorough used the 500 sacks or about As Department Head Announces widely enjoyment Mrs S K Roper is tons per day finding dent of the Young Women’s depart-eadStudy In Religion markets meirt and Phil Nielson To meet the heavy demands of Ephraim’s institute of religion acproducts from the mill it was found cording to announcement will begin necessary to inaugurate a night shift shift will be kept on most of the the year’s instruction simultaneously The extra crew started Wednesday winter or at least until the feeding with the opening of regular sessions night and indications are the extra demands slacken of Snow college September 19 The courses to be studied will include '' pel Sc for lodge uarnnaV‘re fm fr11 l'r Snow College Church School Opens Sept Primary Election Tabulation Latter Day Saints doctrine comparative world religions literature of the bible and courtship and mariiage Two hours credit will be given in each United States Senator— cf these studies HARRIS R The increased interest of college WHERRY R BARNES R presidents and of educators generally throughout the United States is Representative in Congret YOUNG R indicative of the value of having an MILLER R education rounded out with a good Justice of the Supreme Court— PRATT D religious course McDonough d Besides a rich curriculum of inState Senator— struction the Ephraim institute will JENSEN D JOHNSTON D carry out a program of social activiD FRISCHKNECHT ties to supplement the college proERICKSEN D fireside of consist will This gram State Representative — chats travelogues open forum disR LUND cussions on religious and kindred JENSEN D RASMUSON R problems cnce a week and parties D TIPPETTS and dances TourYear Commissioner— buildMAYLETT D During the past summer the it LUND R ing has been improved to render LOWRY R more adaptable to the work of the OVERFELT D the in institution and few institutes Commissioner— church are better and more artisJONES D IRONS R tically equipped than that at EphWINTERS D raim RIGBY R PEEL R SANDERSON R Board Member Tender! County Treaaurer— Resignation Given Party HOPE D MELLOR R BUNNELL R Mrs Joseph Willardson was paid STRATE D a splendid tribute Saturday evening THOMPSON R Relief at her home when group of County Sheriff— her a PETERSON R society board "members gave TUFT D farewell reception at the Willardson A D JENSEN had board Members of the home LARSEN R and at ten D CH RISTOFFERSON planned a social evening CHILDS R o’clock a dainty luncheon was served JENSEN following The party was arranged as a County Recorder— Mrs Willardson’s resignation GRAHAM R held member and which office she DRAPER D bhe in 1923 LARSEN D since the organization ia fhe PEHRSON D resigned due to the ANDERSON R home at now making her permanent HALL R — end of the Salt Lake City Before the Count v Attorney— Mrs PETERSON D — party Saturday evening su P KITSCH D was presented with a instructions fountr Surveyor— stantial cash gift with FOX D rea as token MANSFIELD D -Cthat she buy a suitable nd fathful membrance of her long ounty Assessor— s Relief the MORTEN SON R service as a member of CHILDS R ejety board CWR 12 Republicans and Democrats Place Candidates In Primary Election Gunnison Hamilton and Ynterf ield Wards Entertain With Interesting Programs Mdhii’t t NO Chas Lund Newel Childs and Childs Republicans Given High Total Vote In Gunnison C H tail’s new p'limny law was put test Tuesday thioughout the state th fact that it was new and (hit mnn electors weir unfamiliai w th Us opeation a otc lowci than eve f the state in the liisGny was icvoided In (lunmson when the vmU some of the nominations was the vote recorded was diseoui agingly low In the first voting district a total of only 174 votes were cast while in ordinary years they hover around 400 In the second ilisti ict the total to exercise their franchise was 131 far below the voting in average District one’s Republican vote tutaIwl M' with rH Democrats going ’Hie total Republican t” thp votl‘ in district two was 00 as com- Pttml With 41 for the Dtmoc“tio vandidates ‘State returns indicate a big victory Franklin S Harris Republican canrlidate for the U S senator noin- rria scored a vote in San- pete county of 1345 as compared to mid with 211 Haines ( W Lund Republican candidate accoidmg to unofficial ictums held a 5) lead over Lawrence lanviy for the nomination of the teim of commissionet on the Republican ticket On the lhmmcratic ticket for year commissioner Fiank Maylett of Manti outvoted Ira Oveifelt of Gunnison Maylett scored 1260 votes to Overfelt’s 508 Rivalry for the office of county sheriff waxed warm when three Democratic candidates and four Re- publicans were seeking the office R Tuft and Adreas Jensen both Democrats will he in the runoff pri- ary September 27th to stHtle their difficulties Tuft received 788 votes While Jensen run his up to 533 Chris- tofferaon from the north pud of the county and on the Democratic ticket received only 443 Four candidates on the Republican ticket were out for the nomination for the office of county sheriff Ed Peterson incumbent scored a total of 7U4 votes and his deputy Ulysses Larsen scored 474 Newel Childs of Gunnison led C W Jensen for third place Childs received 290 while Jensen gut but 242 Peterson and Larsen will be the candidates in the September primary runoff election Conrad Frischknecht seeking re- election to the office of state senator on the Dfmocratlc tlcket wa defeat- fch'bt In All IVpr mnt cd ch he w thlrd ' "“mb" of t for thl office Will Prnlon Thom th (our cand d'lte8 wlth lotal of 649 voteai While Huh tel hr Ed Johnjto w Mcond wRh I event to tnte bout to be Frlchtnecbt received 460 nd Hrry presented for the education and en- - Erlk vot h d terteinment of th people h on wil' eK pred October 1 is the opening date for tion M L Mansfield a Gunnison the big annual show October 8 is ths candidate on thp Democratic ticket This means eight full for county closing date surveyor was badly dedays during which citizens and visit- - feated by Jesse W Fox Fox received ors alike will be given opportunities J090 votei to 648 for Mansfield to view in passing parade the accom- Jn another column of this paper plishmenta of men women and child- - the tabulation of the vote for the two ren on the farms and in the factor- - Gunnison voting districts as well as ies stores studios and elsewhere in the total for the county unofficially the past years announced is published According to officers directors and membera of the state fair board de- C E Andersen with the Utah Inpayment aupervisora and the fair dependent Turkey Growera spent the management everything points to the major portion of last week In the galaxy of exhibits ever to be teresta of hia company Incidentally e shown at a exposition En- - he witnessed several baseball games tries already recorded In the various played In the tournament ' —display division assure this every de j Mr and Mra Sidney Fjeldsted were entries up to partment reporting date in greater number and variety made happy by the arrival of an than ever before pound baby girl at their home in Cen- and hortlculturally tcrfield Sunday night Mother and Agriculturally the 1938 fair should because of the daughter are reported aa doing nicely abundant crops and exceptionally high quality establish new marks in displays of grains fruits and vegetables is the belief expressed by Charles 1L Smith of Centerville first of the fair board' Dr R C Swalberg of Spanish Fork member of the fair board and supervisor of the horse department waa equally optimistic regarding the Joseph W L&Bine gives some forthcoming exhibit of equine facts on the pertinent Scores of thoroughbreds and argument in his "Weekstandard breeds are already entered ly News Review” in the various classes including many4 winnera from county and regional The seventieth of anniversary fairs throughout the intermountain the successful defense of Beecher’s Island in eastern Colorado country More than $1200 in cash one of the classics of frontier prizes will be awarded winners in the horse division t history forms the weekly hisThe cattle department will aa ustorical feature by Elmo Scott ual provide one of the outstanding Watson attractions The annual state fair horse show Nature sometimes turns tables will be held under the auspices of the and reveals amazing quirks PreSalt Lake Horse Show association sented In “Picture Parade” and another outstanding feature of the 1938 fair will be the fifteenth allFloyd Gibbons' thriller this week breed dog show to be held in the dog relates the unusual experience of show building under sponsorship of a fireman with an electrified the Intermountain Kennel club More hose Don’t miss reading it than 300 pedigreed canines are to be exhibited in the stiff competition exC Houston Goudiss offers timepected ly advice on avoiding the menace Unusual interest is being manifestof tooth decay Every parent ed in the poultry rabbit and canary should read and study this article (Continued on last page) fr SurAII Ain T w m flr m u j - 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