Show s' v ClSlS: Ci Eli O: DBa: Bi Bl'B1 B B! til' B flxDiiEL GLGLfl CL LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS :aiaBn:BBB IB :b I B'BIB Bi0(3 1B':B :B 'MSB mi W Mr and Mrs Lucian Nelson and Mr and Mrs Junius Metcalf spent Wednesday t Salt Lake City on busi daughter Connie of Salt Lake City and Sunday deer ness spent Saturday hunting and visiting at the home of ( Mrs Stena Nelson theFol Boni Members of sewing club met at the home of Mrs AI Smith' Wednesday afternoon of last Mr and Mrs C C Rork of Mounweek jubook review on tain Home Idaho spent Sunday and “The Light In the Clearing” by Irvin Monday at the' John $ Petersorf home Bachelor was given by Mrs Grover Mr Rork is a former resident of Childs Following the lesson a sew- Gunnison e ing hour refreshments were served by Mr and Mrs Gerald Sorenson ar the hostess rived Saturday from their home at Lake City to participate in the Mrs Earl Arnold was hostess to Salt deer hunt and visit at the home of Mr her bridge club Saturday afternoon at H L Gostes Luncheon was and Mrs the Arnold home nerved at 1:30 o'clock to eight guests Dr N J Rees an eye specialist in the bridge game High score prizes of Salt Lake City came last Thurswere awarded to Mrs Don Buchanan day to spend the week end duck huntand Mrs Allen Marquardt ing here They returned home Monday Mr and Mrs Duane Tollestrup of Los Angeles came in from their home Myron Christensen was successful Friday visiting with friends and rel- - in getting his deer the first day of in the hunt Stives and participating the season and returned to his home until Wednesday at which time they at evening Santaquin Saturday started on the return trek to their coast home Mr and Mrs Milo Blixt of Los Angeles were visiting in Gunnison October 28th the Gunnison ward during the past week They were almutual will present a free play and so members of the large group that dance at the Gunnison chapel They went in syarch of a “venison meal" play is titled “Defense” and is under the direction of Or? Hill The dance Mrs Eldred Buchanan was hostess will b b Jlalloweca costume affair to the Bridge club last Wednesday Everyone la Invited to come and en- - Luncheon was served tp 12 guests and Joy the evening of score winner the high gams was 's Mrs 'Blain Larsen The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs Vearl Peterson! ' ti OLlJ NEWSPAPERS FOB SALE— This Gunnison Valley per bundle Hews 5c FOB BENT— Modern Blain Larson home See OIGtfc FOB SALE — White Leghorn pullets al&o New -- Hampshire Red pullets cockerels Rose Peterson Ol6t2 BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUK LARGE SELECTION OF Ney and Used THE DOPEY DICTIONARY TACT— Saying i ' SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR WINDOW ESTATE HEATROLAS CHARTER OAKS AUTO CRATS "What lovely Instead of "Your fur- -' niture’a awfully old Isn't it?" TASTE — Something you’ll find The balance of our heaters have Just survived ' Clarence and Oscar Frederickson of Salt Lake City visited during the week with Mrs Sena Fredrickson and participate in tho deer hunt RED CROSS DRIVE WILL START WEEK OF OCTOBER 9TI1 f Continued from Page One) Mr and Mrs Paul Duggins of Los Angeles California who came here hunt and to’ visitwith for relatives left Tuesday for Provo where they visited for a day and then returned to their home Elnora JenLarsen Mayfield-MrAmtoft sen Ax tell Mrs Arnold Mrs! Gordon Sorensen Centerfield Mrs Norval Mellor Fayette Mr and Mrs Eldon Willardson arrived Thursday home at r Los Angeles California to visit during the deer season at the home of Mr and Mrs Niels Larson They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Cyril Beck who are visiting at with Mr and Mrs Newman Beck Mr aify Mrs Morris Nelson spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr! and Mrs Ivan L Dyreng at Satina Mrs John E Metcalf attended the Sanpete chapter of the Red Cross meeting which was held at Manti Monday evening where she received instructions for the Red Cross Roll Call which will be held in November Mrs Metcalf is the stake chairman of the Roll Call drive Buy from our local merchants r the pics and cakes that are fresh for the delight of our customers Alt ‘From finish there's no ABOUT i v V “ SI5c TH' BARGAINS i 0 to the pEFENSEj O — Wistaria Cafe ' COAL Printed In Big Type Royal Hansen U$ED IRON FOR SALE IBMK-- sters and sardines —but sardines IS S UAt$ OtOSCHtNlIT that oyare both fish don't make an a COKP NyC don’t ingredients That's prescription we never substitute ' or physi- Accuracy is watchword EconomicHighlights (Continued from Tage One) must be tenses of abandoned” The argument for repeal of the Neutrality act was well put recently schol-rlby pundit Walter Llppman most columnists By of the major our wrote we be it up gave adopting basic policy of freeIn effect we sur dom of the seas In conclusion rendered to Germany been he said: “Having taught to believe' by our neutrality law that what Germsny declares to be her purposes will in the end become accepted as American law the Nazis hsve been preying on ships well outside our own It just zone combat happens that their combat zone is bigger than ours and therefore according to Berlin it la legal to sink ships The there without warning Neutralitylaw haa proved itself to a mortify-ing- ’ be an act of submission 'to force without logic without honor arid without value even to achieve the purpose for which it was originally intended” Strongest 'argument against changing the Neuirality Act is based on the belief that the arming of merchant ships and the entry of our vessels into combat waters would be tne prelude shooting war which in totan time would make the sending of American troops abroad inevitable Many of the backers of t)ie interventionist policy are frankly urging a declaration of war against Germany now Ir Willkie has called upon the members of his party in congress to take the lead in amending or repealing the Neutrality act That shows the way the wind blows The principal republican newspapers such as the New York Herald Tribune are denouncing the members of that party who still hold to isolationist principles The democrats with few exceptions are following the president FOLKS OF ALL STATIONS Professor Turner V Professor Turner has a Ph D degree and can make you dizzy talking about Einstein's Theory "Now if I were publicizing your establishment" he says "I’d say: Each Saturday morning at 0:00 o’clock the Armstrong Cork Company presents “Armstrong a Theatre of radio hour a half Today’ program of new and exciting kimL combining the appeals of news and drama ) “Motor fuels and - are vastly ' Furniture 't S Peterson - and Hardware V Store s 'lubricants different In chemical composition and efficiency Sinclair IL C gasoline and Sinclair ' Pennsylvania Oil have been scientifically designed for maximum consumer value But this station tin addition to vending superior products puts the hu- manfacior into business with minute Attention to minor deails : I might say that they serve as personal valets to your motor car1 Be sure and listen in every Saturday morning for this new and exciting program John Gunnisbn Drug Company Triangle Service Station 3 Buy Clothing for Warmth and Comfort ! JACKETS all wool BOYS JACKETS all wool SHEEPUNED COATS $293 - $393 $293 MEN S MACKINAWS $695 BOYS MACKINAWS $549 HEAVY WINTER UNIONS MOLESKIN PANTS t $493 BOYS SHEEPUNED COATS" $249 89c and $110 $193 SHORTAGES! CHRISTENSEN'S INC DISTUllltS re- Offers New Superiority in Styling stew— and substitutions BUY NOW AND AVOID "PRIORITY” WH1SKIV jaundice was county Utah i "I guess I'll use sardines instead of oysters in this stew J OVERSHOES o? case of infectious ported fromTooele Gunnison :s MEN’S rirrr No 61 Vs PINT No 62 QUART No 60 Valley Builders Supply “Builders Headquarters'' Line of Quaker Rugs z: MEN’S I When Mary Jolly read that new homes have lots of windows she showed the at tide tg Mom Mom got the i ea at a glance and sold it to Pop Now the Jolly family enjoys th almost unbelievable extra tomfort and rftmosphcie of comfort of a " aylight” home A few extra windows would probably make your home more attractive and enjoyable Installation is easy find the average cost of materials is very moderate j Well Be Glad to Explain f our constant ADS ARE NEWS TOE JOLLY FAMILY Isn’t "In the Dark" Ahnstrong’slMl cians proscription and Son THIS r Inflation fs a decrease in tha buying power of ’the dollar caused by This Ini the rising cost of living turn is brought about by a heavy a rapid from demand resulting public increase In the national income for be cannot which produced in things Every citizen can' large quantities help minimize inflation by buying Defense Bonds and jStamps How can I get cash for my DeQ fense Savings jtamps if I should need to redeem (hem? A Go to any post office Note— To buyj Defense Bonds and Stamps go to the nesrest post office bank or savings find loan association ’ of the or write to the Treasurer States United Washington D C Also Stamps now are on sale at re1 tail stores A make any changes in your Chas Rasmussen MOOT J o it be minimised? can why Prompt Delivery on Peerless Carbon County cr Emery County Coal Used Saddle For Sale - OR SEE 2 CALL M o BOND QUIZ Jurt what Js inflation and how Q make quality of our meals wow ' -— "' j for specified t to $7495 FURN & IIDWE CO - oyster start to TRICED FROM Stove Board Coal Bucket Stove Pipe Damper Indud- ed in the Price ji Wrong Rosie reasons qf— and good! — in plenty baked daily Miss Ella Loudcrmilk and Andrea Madeson were united in marriage October 16th Mrs Madeson was formerly offlelgardcn California and Mr Madeson is a prominent Gunnison citizen and carpenter They will make their home here These are all high grade heaters $3975 UTAH Reese Myers was a guest of Mr and Mrs Junius Metcalf during the deer hunting season and returned to his home at Los Angeles California Tuesday antiques" At CUNNIS6N Mr and Mrs Byron W Nesbict and son Paul and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Health Officers Chadick and Luana Collins of Ogden State Release Report visited from Friday until Monday at the William Farr home Mr and Mrs Local health 'officers reported a McEwan Vorhees of Salt Lake ‘City total of 217 cases of communicable also visited at the Farr home over the diseases to the ttate department of week end health for the week ending October This is 86 cases more than were 17 Mr and Mrs Will Jensen Mr and reported one year ago and 26 cases Mrs W T Anderson and Mr and more than wera reported last week Mrs Rulon Jensen and family of RivChickenpox still leads the list of ’ erton came to participate in the deer communicable diseases with a total of e hunt to visit 97 cases Saturday evening and The F and F club met at the home Seven cases of pneumonia were reof Mrsrf Eld Jensen last Thursday A at the home of W E Jensen is t hot luncheon Was served covers being ported from Salt Lake City this Mrs Hill Lorin son and and Orr I’ cases fewer than were reported for laid for twelve Tne afternoon was Mrs Will Conder went to Salt Lake the same 'week one year ago spent playing bridge City Monday evening to visit with One case of epidemic meningitis relatives there They returned Tues- was reported from Salt Lake county day one case of undulant fever was reported from lleber Wasatch county Mr and Mrs Keith Mellor of Wash- one case of infantile paralysis was ington D C were visiting relatives reported from Salt Lake City and one and friends in Gunnison Thursday The young couple were married in Manti Wednesday and left for the return trip to the East Friday PIANOS' TERMS aa low as 10 pet dow n and as long as 18 months to pay balance GLEN' Bros Music Co ' Thomas J Holland Vice Pres 74 S Main St Salt Lake City Utah EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES WURUTZEU AND CU1CKE1UNG PIANOS W WANTED— Will buy dead or Old horses or cows for cash Notify Richard Jensen Centcrfield or call collect Richfield Jn 6tf THE CUNN1S6N VALLEY HEWS KNOWING YOUR GROCERIES to Fool Hu Neighbors Nobody Tr You can't put anything vver on your neighbors— unleae you plan Even If we wanted to aell to move to new neighborhoods frequently you inferior merchandise— hich we certainly don’t— we wouldn’t' dare and it wouldn’t) be good business for us to try Being neighbors and friends of yours you'd make us mighty sick of any "slicker” atWe’re proud that you have so much dmfidence In our quality tempts standards —and we want to continue giving Jou the finest food at the most reasonable prices we ran offer Imcr’s rIarUct |