Show 'V : j' Gunnison V alley N ews Gunnison“The Sugar Beet and Turkey City' The United States must fight on two fronts No 29 First there is the military front FORTY-THIRUTAH THURSDAY JANUARY 8 1942 GUNNISON YEAR American soldiers Bailors and airmen are fighting and dying in the Pacific Funeial Services Held They are living up to the highest For Sterling Man of this nation’s military hisbe tory They must given the finest i' hi Kunt'i al xr battle equipment in the woild ami - idt lit t4 ’in "'lh XCjl jo they must be given it in lavish quanid’ lltl who lilt'd lie'll in k tity All the resources of this nation ll "lid in m Salt human and material alike must be x n d x New Minor Expresses used to that end li ti Fred Jones Elected ('ommamler — Ip i"pli Second there is the home fiont ialiiin ol Old Heads For M 'I a n oral I nit Pledges Support of p ii Ik We have said time and again that we omliimn of Departments h h' "I 4iilian Defense Prciautions al d Mnl ilia are fighting to defend and pei Ip 'ii and n freedom Imiuls That is tiue Hut the pinvidcd and F u - wax xlu I' elected to the It defense of freedom nt home ax on ir ic culincxs the new offi-- ' III nn litre nf T'omimiiidtM at the legulnt 'II mi an t'pln f the war front demands moic than lq elected in the I'liluxm III Fi ii it im it me id' the Gunnison (Iinnd Mount It demands straight thinkservice 'i Mil" mnniiipil election took 10 t of the American Legion i’ ili id" a dmgliti pi lie t ii ing nd-e "IX till It demands a people In Id Tuexdav mu ing from all Mi a Id lit week xml 'n of and last at evening who will look squarely at the facts the home of W m it ion il 'hieli noon" Tuesday Mi Ii il lm k a "I M r ill Mclntvie Othei Mi ti ill’ I' no matter how unpleasant they may ''fi’iivi tlulv elected mayor ida and u det ted hy the members of nn 1" "ii Funk id be It demands the kind of national the " tin ti"uiiiir two vents presented Mi I'oxt to xei ve wth Commandei the iloiGui n ini fm his associates toughness that knows ptecisoU whnt It no 'ti'ii1' (I L In Fjeldxted filst vico-ok nei In to we are fighting for and that will p esponxibilities from Ilk J omni md' second Roper F Borg mit nothing to stand in the way of 'lie let n mg majoi it nt Ieonnid 1'ini ti" Jensen thiid I’i toir h indmg victory on the home front no less than ' oei the reins and L Mclntyie adcommandei m lixt luisiness session Mr the military front DEATHS minute "IN ONE MONTH BRITISH TRAFFIC Ml lllil Mi" 111 iKellelt Wi l Lenno jutant and finance officer 'mi e a I'lmincinl to the We will of necessity demand and TO 1130 0ECAU5E OF TXI ROSE Ff?OM Uoxemall Leo officei eiVK'e I) ii"" ixitmx m Salt Lake Tuedi new oigavemis and a hiiefreport accept a large measure of economic Hn'ddey explanation Fi icmN nf United chaplain and Levor Clement wiling an AA'ednextlay of the wotk 'iccomplixhrd in the past dictatorship during the war Whethei silt Mi- ms i Owifilt will he glad I" know two vents that dictatorship ends when the wni he fii'in bin aulmm'bih Following the election of officers ends will depend upon the resolulie pm xoiiiiel of the new city coun-- i ix :uim able In he nn ii al nl in the matter of Civilian Defense was tion and the understanding il of the In t Kay I’ Metcalf mayor L G m fei before the ought group and plans American people The future of this Roxetixall r councilman Harweie made to cooperate with other In ixlettxen old Hans C Olsen and W country and this kind of government organizations in preparing Gunnison Is in the balance Mi nl mc The people will derouneilmen Basketball League to Valley for any emergency that might cide which way the scales are tipped arise ilium R Riggs incumbent record-e- i Start Fiiday Night Every member present pledged The free enterprise system is at their full and Mm 1ns A Larsen treasurer in to support aiding keep at tlm Mmpni Gunnison meets stake in this war Newell Childs elected two years ago Upon the main- our American way of living and our local high xi'hnol toumiiow night to 12 tenance of free enterprise all the other Demon atic fonn of councilman was the as the government stmt off the league lace in this dm freedoms — freedoms of press free holdover business session Following the The Hulldogs with only two tint dom of speech freedom of religion — Mis new met in a “special The council Stimulus of AA'nr ( noses Further McIntyre entertained the group ei s have not been too Mtmnmg p hinge and depend Anything which with a film showing the evacuation xessimi” Monday night and Mayor Expansion of Industrial eneoiintei successful m weakens and emasculates free enterof Dunkiik Luncheon followed the Production and hmand for labor Metcalf announced the standing comhut tlm aie imt to he emiuted nut at prise is the enemy of the nation We howing of the film mittees of the various departments as such an euily date and have a good bucannot have an In a note to the News the members further ox-- follows the first named being In the Twelfth Distucl chance to leach top form and come W I reaucracy and have efficiency tnted that “The Gunnison Legion is of industrial pioduction under men t Four thousand Lions Clubs in the out with the honors cannot allow Waterworks and Irrigation— W L spending to ready to serve in any possible way United States will the stimulus nf war will he reflected stage a nation-anis the Imt of players Following go unchecked and expect to avoid the citizens of this Valley are wide series of demonstrations McIntyre and L G Rosenvall in intensified efforts to from their height weight und yiars of ex- primarily We cannot punish economic collapse alon to call us as time of those their flow the requested crease products any January 4 to 10 to symbolize industry and expect it to be able to for nny help we can pel ic nee: united will to victory and their supgive” ready dominant in defense production WL Mclntyrt do its utmost ft 10 100 Keith Melloi eapt i in the area: ships planes and port of the president according to an Ivan There is nothing dramatic about 6 ft 2 100 Olsen The district demand announcement issued by the Inter- Mayfield Resident rmis metals these statements ft 11 160 Keith llciiiy They are simply Called to Reward fm industrial labor will be increased national headquarters r ft i The winning of this 165 Hui ton Eggcitxcn homely truths All American Lions Clubs have been both through the completion of new Austin Alonzo Voorhees a resident r ft io war —and the winning of the peace 100 Ronald Peterson for their a plants and through the greater special program supplied that follows — will depend on how well of Mayfield for almost fifty years ft o 175 Ralph Moiley ntion of existing industrial facilities week and have been r ft io the American people understand them died at his home Sunday morning of meetings that 175 Lester Hill R Jordan of Dallas asked brought about by working additional George by Mr Voorhees was There has never been such unity as n heart ailment f) ft 9 175 Keith Munk drifts and a longer working week Texas Lions International President this country has at present 5 ft 7 175 Russell llaidy Every born May 71868 in San Bernardino 18 Heavier burdens are being put upon emons ra ion Pa lcPae1? r ft American stands solidly behind the j California the son of Austin Moroni 6 145 lay Dailey rail and shipping facilities western He ft 8 155 Paul Nielson president In the pledge to wage war and Susann Carter Voorhees " mayor Mr Metcalf stated or The further diversion of shipping will V u n wet’ r ft 8 160 until international isname to Manti with his parents in Reed Nelson gangsterism appreciative of the fine condition b® ba8®d ®" the movement of oil affect principally P‘‘°Kram 'J111 155 f ft 11 The spirit of the nation 1871 and lived in that community AA’avnard Jensen the destroyed city financially of ®ath of thes® and lumber and may limit the flow is one of grim uncompromising de- - duiing his early life December 27 c‘anAdefen9 Plan in and wanted to thank the retiring may these products to more distant thark communities Laura Thompson termination But let all remember H 888 jie married or and members of his council for their ts for civilian use “i80 artidn' that the home front is as vital to war of Mayfield in the Manti L D S clubs' fine woik and the condition in which host and hostess to twenty guests at The pattern of economic conditions i u Followm their M (icpartmenta of the eity"' id mttrbp reaident uooseveit nj to th perpetuation of our way Umpl'h"mt' ’ Mi recent months indicates I governors in Mayfield where they life as the battlefront There will be they settled The early evening was spent in varithat the district economy already was have since resided except for a few maJorj subversive influences on both fronts yUiting Iown Roberti ous forms of entei tuinment end at in The dfen8e pr0&ram of Lions club process of being altered matkedly wth rllltVM in California Only an awakened aware people can vears spent in Provo He is survived a buffet luncheon was been ctive for some time defense of the stimulus the under rf j ba sons and the widow his following by (Continued on last Page) so ved by the hostess (Continued on last Page) foit prior to the outbreak of war lt Voorhees! Autin and daughters: I is evident that many aspects of cco Deliah V Jensen of Mayfield Teddy OOQ OF JU rCCdOITl — nomic activity in this area which way l Voorhees of Payson Ray Voorhees TN TP become Wore to he Provol pronouncand Mrs Robert Drsper of expected ed under war conditions including the I Mrs Francella V Broadhead of Sin establishment of new plants thedomi- 5 services Funeral Calif Francisco nance of aircraft and shipbuilding were held Wednesday in the Mayfield AVvlCcUCvl ward chapel under the direction of high levels of activity in mining and Exhibits of Beef Swine Sheep and the dislocain metal production Bishop Lester Hansen Speakers were U of U Library to Act as ClearDairy Products ’Etc to Mske' Chairman of State AAA tion of less essential uctivity Farmers Hardest Hit By Hans C Boyle Hyrum Olson and E ing House for Book Donated Committee A’oices Opinion l'p Majority of Seven Car Tkaln In November continued expansion of V Bunderson Rationing Move— County Allow Bishop and Mrs HanWar By Civilians for Army Of Food Supply During defense activity more than compenancee Listed By Board son sang a duet and Merrill Whitlock and scientific increased Greatly sated for i eductions in some less eaa solo to complete the services of farmlni tneth- The Victory Book Campaign a plan sang granary supplies of 1nM Md Xwdfth Dilstrict cm practical knowledge w I Interment Farmers in the less populous areas in the Myfield City 1 central fcpot and Ikk experts “iricultural will remove the need t food by fiber and continued n( pyro especially those without good bus or cfmctcry circulate them to men in the U hi for 11 U connection available to farmers raneb- army was inaugurated this week inloid Mm Winter Is Predicts Sidney J Nebcker Uketown sys-tire federal new rationing the cn- of vuue Thu de-1 Utah as a part of the national who visit the "Food- Extended Visit V I paying hleh -1- 11 b conducted ta t mil Uuclkin ' lnLrKKllon iUd drive ba elhlbited l'trn tr Nvnjb Old Man Winter who has been the Utah Council of Defense Grande railroad at Gunni- the Rio campaign will supply good read-- 1 I Iby "bVP? ranch and farm the what program w I are made by the U S lenient to a rather the in measure wanning regulatiqns through owing large an soldiers and Utah opportun I Utah February 25 ing for to guaran ee P of 194 i came Into his own with government not the state and are hav done for Iron and 0’w 9i 000000 contract with its imperative demands n a ity for the remotest citizen of the I days c consumers an the arrival of 1942 and sent the tern- - j administered by local officials all of Private res-- 1 Uteel making facilities state to do his part in the for feeding armies has enriched the i the producers downward whom are under U S oath of office skyrocketing idential building excluding an ?8 ant war work of keeping up army feature knowledge 0f agricultural specialists wars In recalling I wc bel°w 0 z®ro mlirh Sunday No matter how stringent the rules morale h! slid" War °00’000 'fe " campign to' stimulate pro- I official I nor what the general desire to change and in otter I The University of Utah library has wa the coldest day with an Fk“nclr auction was them they must be strictly enforced to dcclnc from lh° mklsummcr been designated as the clearing house IS degrees below zero Saturday a” F Dodge Rio Grande director George 12 below and Mon- - according to regulations bingt ime as an P ®f PubIic relations ‘‘The Rio Grande for collection classification and dis- - registered with a Wbeatlesa days meatless days potato 10 below Also with the drop Even though farmers hav to store in tributlon of books donated by civilians day with decline The department It fcea duty to the rich farming cams the usual pend upon their automobiles to and four and other substitutes were con- two month the enterprise placed under the in temperatures to bring before the M®B serves it sacriPfccdin tmltory civilian U I amount of trouble frozen radiators from their ranches no new tires and sidcred as necessary In November Sales rose farmers the latest combined practical wa supervision of - IL Kirkpatrick land so forth Trouble was also cx-- 1 tubes will be available to them nor ficei to win World War I And re- I librarian '! UnJ clsntifjp dmlopmniU tt- -twith the creek which went for any private automobiles except memberinff thee thins ’conumer The books will be circulated to men pcricnced wcek tb °f ut1 ibr0UKh In so doing the ing their welfare benks and threatened to ruin I those of police groups doctors and asking a number of ques- and officers stationed at Fort Douglas j v?r it ber but was checked abiuptly oponRj0 Grande eels it Is contributing on ths north bank along nurMs Sales r® I measurably to the national defense Hill Field at the Salt Uke airport wveral homes the outbreak of hostilities and CCC of The state highway Chairmen of all county councils camp and at the Wendover Bombing Rapge the covered somewhat in the week ending program as well as to greater crop is being used te try and defense met Monday January 5 at nd December 20 but wers Will sugar go to $2400 a sack Donation of books from all parts of equipment up only one production” be said The water th Newhouse hotel in Salt Uke City wheat - prevent' further damage I bushel Mr t a 1200 was Kirkpastate urged by the train will be per cent over a year ago Dodge said the of state utewlde conference coming from the reservoir overflow j n I trick He stressed the idea thnt this Will w have to go without meat? of war Tho upon the district a virtual “laboratory on wheels” to impact °fflcU1‘ dffcn undertaken be which Is a real job may jJvDifn J will aid farmers In reaching goals aet up Mr§ Bnd Mri George Last enterthe situation queries apparently answering agricultural Directly de of Harper region! dlrertor It is especially ulncd t a noTel party Thursday ere- by every individual made by no many consumers Mr not Involve any abrupt changes In by national and state agricultural fenM WorV ind Eugene Corvj adapted to the type of project suitable Ljnjr of jMt week A1I the guests in the said “No priorities on anjnthe production pattern already the ' I echools women’s clubs and civic Lme dressed as boys and girls and U1”"1 information la expected There will be exhibits of dent for 1912 Largest Increases ini campaign were special basic food OPM and the OPA I In the evening was spent playing young organizations beef swine farm of sheep dairy products important Increased products cutput “There Is no need for bo wnt t blp r urjod lrr Kam kol fH Distilct are scheduled poultry fruits vegetables potatoes " prices on sugar except a they may the Twelfth ' Mw' to remember that the boys in camp are tori crvfd t dinner cereals beets cattlo pasture aheep buy sugnr be' needed to give farmers a pnrity for dairy products eggs r won by Mr keen alert young men They pre mt Pi ire In th care and the latest advances In nutriand other vegetable 1 reirlonl dlrectnr lor lb rn of Income speculation' and skyrock- - and ‘tomatoe Interested in old encyclopedias textand Mr O I FjeldM Mr Mil rations feed tion vitamins and etlng of augar prices ahtuid be con-- 1 for canning Ml“ IM ‘ nd Hart Crllbl books or tom and tattered magazines ton Chrllln-The first car of tho train will InA niaiked increase In purchases by director of womens activities also aideied a a form of sabotage and Your Book of the Month Club arftl Eighteen guests were present the public of defense saving bonds clude an auditorium for moving piceither tolerated be not nhculd by This the meeting meeting spoke at hostll- - tures taken In Rio Grando agriculturLiterary Guild novels and outbreak of the from resulted Leila Child spent the week end was held to coordinate the effort of consumer or producer Wili®ppeal to them just as they did 8lo of (he Series E bonds al territory One car will bo devoted r There i a supply of wheat ilie visiting her sister Mrs Lewis Christ- nil defense agencies to you” the librarian stated Ap-- I purchasable only by Individuals in exclusively to soil fertility and t La on bond In the United States She wee accompanAction and adventure novels good ensen in Manti week the of buxhcls ending December 13 were al last car will display grades 400 million proximntely and books on current ied to the Temple city by Mrs Clarice Tire Quota for January and refrigeration of farm promost twice the average of the that ts now stored In the visitHerewith are tire quota for events will be most popular among the Larsen and LaVyrle Larsen who duce on last Tagc) on last Page) on last page) (Continued relatives with ed last Tage) (Continued on American Legion Elect Officers Last Week JAYCEE lit New Officials Assume Charge Of Gunnison City mill! li' 'ix ''I nightly 554 blackout Business Conditions Continue to Improve In th Federal Dist f!tv d Victory Book Campaign Started In Utah wllt ' s p Food Priorities Not Probable In Present War 0llOt3S FOT Mnnfli nf TatlliaPU January Train to btop HCfC FCD 2 toHal" 52"f hrdel trh til ""J'M"”"0Cramirttceikluramty cSfc" YnTepSpa ' "'T ""Jr1" ?" 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