Show ' o ' “ L i f EconomicHighlights PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mrs Alphus Pierce returned Wednesday of last week from Beaver She ppent a week with Mr Tierce who is on Special duty at the Telluride Power plant Mrs George Last and daughters and Mrs Elmer Pierce and daughter returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation in Lewiston Utah Mr Last and Mr Pierce made the roundtrlp to the northern city returning with the vacationers Orp Hill of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Lorin Hill He was accompanied District Lion Governor Ira Over-feto this city by Miss Lois Pierce of and Clinton Lundeberg attendLevan ed a Joint meeting of the Lions clubs t of Castle Mr and Mrs Ed Cleihens of Am- Dale hel'd in Castle Dale Monday erican Fork were dinner guests Sun- night day of Mrs Lillian Keyser Mrs II John Madsen visited TuesMrs Arnold Larson was hostess to day at the home of Mr and Mrs John eight guests Saturday afternoon at K Madsen in Mt Pleasant a chicken dinner followed by a lively game of bridge High score prizes in Mrs Rulon Olson entertained at a the card game were won by Mrs Wes- birthday anniversary party April ley Orlob and Mrs Leon Embley 22nd in honor of the third anniversary of her twin sons Glen J and Lee R Mrs Mr and Mrs Lillie Sutton and Two birthday cakes each holding three Lawrence Sutton spent the week end candles centered the dinner table set at the home of Mr and Mrs H J for relatives Mrs Sutton of New York Sanders City was in Utah honoring the mar- Five Men From Valley son to Miss Elithe Sanof her riage to Enter Service May 6 ders The group returned to Salt Lake "Mrs and Mr Five men from Gunnison Valley Sunday accompanied by who returned to Spearmint have been selected by the Sanpete Sander local board No 25 for the Induction Tuesday afternoon into the United States armed forces John Sanders of Boulder City Ne- on May 6th Following their passing vada spent the week end visiting his requirements at Manti the men will parents Mr and Mrs H J Sanders be sent to the induction at Salt Lake Thirty-fiv- e men from the county have been chosen for induction on that date The men from the Valley are: Donald Alvin Fjeldsted Centerfield Alford Farrel Teterson Sterling ElCall don Scow FOR SALE — Goose Eggs Mayfield Vernal N HanCenterfield ASOtlc sen Centerfield 2 and Hyrum L WilFOR SALE — Home of Annie L son Axtell Rosenvall Cheap for cash Inquire Sophia R Steiner 733 East 8th South Student Body Electa ASOtfc Officers at G V S Salt Lake City til I At the annual election of student body officers at the Gunnison Valley high school held last week the following results were announced for school year: president the 1042-4- 3 Just received shipment of 8 gallon Russell Hardy Glenns Waterers with patented valve lock Allred secretary and treasurer Paul Hermansen Roller Mills Gunnison Nielson: reporter Jay Dailey editor A23tlc of the Utah school paper Helen Knighton — — FOR SALE —Two horses Inquire A2tfc Gunnison Woman Celebrates Gunnison Valley Bank Idaho seed oats Colorado seed oats Dicklo and Federation seed wheat Valvon seed barley at Hermansen Roller Mills Gunnison Utah A231tc FOR SALE — with improvements Ira Overfelt located at Ml2tf Shipment of Unpainted Furniture A New Child Wardrobe 36x18x44 14 inch Sliding Hanger Adult Desk 24x16x41 inches Chest of Drawers All Sizes Radio Tables 11x16x24 These Articles Can be Painted to Match Your Existing Color Scheme and Will Add Distinction to your home SEE THEM AT John S Peterson and Hardware Store Gunnison Utah DUE TO A NATIONAL EMERGENCY YOU ARE ADVISED TO STORE YOUR COAL NOW Castle Gate Slack and Lump Also Emery County Coal Oil Royal Hansen Phone 31J2 Gunnison Utah IN Boys you will never know How hard it is toVt you go! Families love you Sweethearts too And students Awith you friendship grew f Our hearts ohr hopes our prayers our tears Will always be with you boys our ’ dears Boys do not permit any foreign power Blast your faith in this dark hour Remember your father who mrt in heaven Who has so many blessings to you given God our Father win give you power And watch over you every hour That in this world of sin and strife You may keep moral and live a good life You are our hoys and ever will be And may God guide your destiny Yes we will always remember you Who are guarding our nation brave and true We love every one of you our own dear boys Dependable dignified men of poise Superior gentlemen cream of our land Boy of our nation wonderful and grand Dauntless heroes on land and sea You are fighting for right and lib erty You live and die for “The Land of the Free" true for the Virteous courageous right will be As we journey oe’r lifes toiling way We will always send affections to ' you who are away We will help you to keep faith in God dear and bright That you may see the path of light God help you all that you may be True guardians of our liberty That you may be able to guard our shores And you will be able to cease the cannon roar That freedom may know a glad rebirth In all the nations of the earth —Mrs Lorin Hill com- We left National Baby Week $690 High Chair $119 Toilet Seat Babjr $119 Swing Baby Bonnets 49c to $149 Baskets $249 Shoes 49c anil 98c Blankets 29c to $198 Robe and Hood Seta $149 Sweater Seta $129 to $198 Infanta Shirts 29c Baby Book 49c Rubber Sheets 29c 19c yd Baby Bunting Wooden Toys 10c Dresses Rompers 49c to 98c j 69c and 98c Miss Geraldine Rosepvall spent the week end visiting with her parents A street lamp that can light a longer stretch of roadway has resulted from defense priorities on metals The demand aluminum forced infor great dustrial engineers to find a substitute metal for street light reflectors They d reflector indeveloped a side a steel hood that was as good as the aluminum one in all respects —and in some ways better WAR BOND AND sorting reprocessBy salvaging ing one airplane plant cut by 12 per cent its 1941 percentage of scrap to war material handled Prove Your Patriotism fense Bonds! — Buy STAMP DANCE FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS Monday May 4 GUNNISON Admission Free Donations Accepted De- QUESTION: ''HE (Continued from Tage One) counties Graham C Shaw of Greenriver chairman of the industry power and employment committee reported that to date no funds have been provided for the development of or even for the investigation of the Grand counIf there is ty magnesium deposits such a crying need for that metal and if the deposits near Thompson are so extensive as they are believed to be it looks as if someone is overlooking a real source magnesium metal A G McKenzie representing the Utah Mine Operators said he questioned the statement you often hear that shortage of power is responsible for the absence of industrial plants In Utah That it is easier to ship copper bars to the sections where there is the greatest demand for it and there have it made up into the finished product than it is to ship Mr Mcthe manufactured articles Kenzie stated that Utah in 1941 produced 27 per cent of the copper 15 per cent of the lead and 5 per cent of all the zinc produced In the United States that the intermountain states furnish 85 per cent of the copper 53 per cent of the lead and 36 per cent of the xinc produced in the United States The May meeting of the association will be held the 23rd in the club offices at Ephraim stated J W Humphrey president IMPORTANT ITEM IN FAMILY WHAT LIVING COSTS IS ACTUALLY LOWER THAN IN 1940? Victory Gardens There t no rejuon why every family ui this valley should not produce all the vegetables they need for them-selv-e both for storage and canning If You Need Tools We Have a Very Complete Stock of— ANSWER: SHOVELS RAKES Electricity HOES CULTIVATORS rvJ&A ft C-- WHEELBARROWS SPADING FORKS etc So lets get busy and plant a to help “Victory Garden win the war HERE'S WHY: Chas Rasmussen and Son Every day something else goes up in cost! But your cheap electricity service has not gone up In fact it has gone DOWN! Your electric rate today are LOWER than they were in 19401 Furniture Hardware - Paint family v ' v ROLLING are back in production EVERY DAY FOR THE b k k NEXT g As you enjoy easier household tasks good lighting for your entire you know ‘that electricity in Gunnison Valley ia a bigger bargain than everl And the Telluride Power Company is bending to give you electricity at the lowest possible cost TWO WEEKS Li ' fs Roller Mills Gunnison Utah h and Elevator b Schedule Changes MAY EFFECTIVE NORTHBOUND: Lv 1 7:54 A M SOUTHBOUND: Lv 6:59 P 9:43 I M GUNNISON DRUG CO M 12 ‘23 P HIONE every effort Telluride M 15 VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Cost Of Living The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES ADVERTISES NOW AVAILABLE n y BOYS Waiting For a Sail CIVIC CLUBS HOLD APRIL MEETING AT FILLMORE Both of these machine Hermansen TO THE SERVICE BARLEY AND PELLET FEEDS STEAM ROLLED N A TRIBUTE Mussolini is said to fear the ing of inflation in his country didn’t know there was anything in Italy to inflate Mrs Sarah Madsen Beemus entertained in honor of her h Hot birthday anniversary Monday dinner was served to thirty seated at one long table Mrs Beemus was bom April 27 1883 in Manti She married John W Beemus the 80th of August 1901 and is the mother of seven children two boys and five She also has 18 girla all living grandchildren and one t jj CUSTOM (Continued from Page One) carried There are many pointa in To China which are equally good use Chinese bases however will mean men must be transported across the Pacific "Many believe that Japan and Russia will be at war within a matter of months If that happens the United Nations will have access to excellent bases in the VladiHere again vostok and other areas the flight to Japan ia a short one Lastley it is perfectly possible to her bomb Japan from carriers off coast The carriers can leave as soon as the planes depart and the planes after unloading their bombs can fly But aircraft on and land in China carriers cannot be used by big bomb ers and they carry relatively few planes The first bombings are considered by many to mark the beginning of the gigantic Pacific offensive which It General MacArthur has promised is likely that in time especially ag gressive attempts will be made to in destroy Japanese She has stallations in the mountains no coal and so has developed her water resources to the limit A series all of of dams provide practically the energy which motivates her inairhas the used dustries Japan plane to good advantage— but she is weapon finding that it is a There is a fair chance that a forced savings plan will be adopted by con gress this year Under the plan five or more per cent of each worker's check would be taken by the government and deposited in bonds redeemable after the war It is also possible that some form of forced savings may be applied to in In other words a dustrial profits percentage of industrial net profits be bonds in placed may The purpose of all this is to siphon off what the economists call excess purchasing power The left we have to spend they reason the smaller the danger of inflation 59th Birthday Anniversary frame home Just Arrived! 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