Show V OVE TKE TCP on Valley News FOR VICTORY EDITED STATES WA2 eo::ds-sta!!- Gunnison— ‘The Sugar Beet and Turkey City i YEAR gunnison Utah Thursday ji nk 1 24 No 1943 T GUNNISON VALLEY A list of names of men from Gunnison Valley serving their country in the armed forces and made available through the endeavors of Mrs N L Hermansen is being printed in this issue of the News Addresses wers not printed due to military regulations However the correct address of each man can be obtained from Mrs Hermansen or by calling the News office GUNNISON Robert K Willardsen DeVon Larsen J LaMar Larsen Dale W Bemis r fitment :cd Wheat Producers s For Feed Wheat Should Be I With Regional Director Ot jodity Credit Corporation ' K I onor of Father’s Day members Literary 12” entertained their 'ids and children at a break-- 1 the Twelve Mile Forks Sun-delicious hot breakfast was to 38 at 11 o'clock The table "co rated with red while and reamers running the length of hie and at each place was a ire American flag and a red and blue napkin Following st softball and horseshoes "1 recreation for the group 'an Oveson was In charge of arrangements and Mrs Nor-- J Hyt-- r Mrs Moyle (Rasmus-wIts Morrin Armstrong were ca a Ludvickson H S Nielson Wilford Ira Westlund Howard Holeyson John Royden Pickett R B Christensen Bert H Johnson Carlyle Hogan H D Madsen Geal M Wilson R M Gledhill Robert L Gledhill Rex T McKenna Aldous Q Whitlock Delroy Snow Donald G Wilkenson Ernest Snow S J Hendrickson Robert Rex Hendrickson LaMar Peterson Stanley Peterson Miles F Jorgensen Tillmon F Jorgensen Greg M Anderson LaMar Christiansen Frank Keysor Hersbel W Metcalf Orlin Willardsea ' Aaron J Keysor Lorraine Christiansen Pert W Coates Shirrel Christopherson Earl L Jensen Stanley Reed Vorbeese Juel Gregerson Don R Madsen Orr Lorin Hill Arnold LeRoy Foot James Gregerson Dr S G Rees Royal Whitlock Clay RosenvaU Elwood Hansen Wesley Peterson Gene Peterson Clair Bardaley S pence j: Here Max Anderson Glen Nelson Bladen Ludvicksen Gay David Westlund Wesley Grant Nielson Gair R Westenskow Arthur Leon Averett Bernard Mortimore Sorensen Don Christian Anderson Max G Ludvigson Howard M Ysrdley Keith Roeelund John David Fickett Robert Keith Anderson Lee Christiansen Bertis N- - Gregerson ‘ Ronald Hermansen Glen L Curtis M And reason Edwin Duan Ilaiwem Alien William Johnson Leo Peterson' Lloyd Edmund Jorgensen Kenneth Dal Hansen G il HRS ENTERTAINED ITING SUNDAY liei t I t J ' O L Sanderson Reed J Metcalf Paul Duggins Jack Lenard Thompson Ronald Wilson Peterson John Halbert Gribble CENTERFIELD Glen R Buchanan Gerald L Myrup Carl C Poulsen LaMar Follet Warren R Jensen Allen J Frandsea Everett L Allder Donald A Fjeldsted Clarence L Myrup DelMar Higham Dan Yergensen Earl R Buchanan Deon Metcalf Otto Jensen Lester J Anderson Henry D Malmgren Chris G Sorensen William N Andrews Sheldon Rosenberg Boyd L Jensen Ray Jones L G Christiansen Dean L Baxter J D Childs Wayne R Embley Roy Fredrickson Garth L Stowe Royal Kaneko Max Lynn Goatea Duard Jensen M L Sorensen Robert S Jensen Vernal N Hansen Maylin V Bardsely L E Fredrickson Louis G Myrup R S Russell Russel Jensen Othel Brooksbank Averett A Allrd Joseph Jensen Leath Allred Bums Jensen Niel Myrup GaQ Sorensen John S Sanders Ray Buchanan Max R Peterson Calvin Hansen Gair Rosenberg Dean K Christensen formerly of Chicago and Burton Fggertaon who is leaving soon for primary training in the navy is Mrs Dallas Greener of Provo visited Father’s Day at the home of her parents Mr and Mm N L Hermansen in Gunnison State Supervisor leports On Farm Labor Situation Persons Who Are Not Fully Employed Are Urged To Sign With Local County Agent Office Guarantee Data Cannot Game Load Shells And Hunt art ridges For Regular Idlest hiislkaiut IN GUNNISON and Mrs Frank T Kggertson family residents of Chicago until the fore part of this month arrived in Gunnison Wednesday for a visit Mr and Mrs II S Fggertsen V Eggertaen who has bten employed by the Sherwin Williams Company will leave Monday foi California to work for the Berkeley Shell Development Mrs Compny 'lggertsen and famiy will remain in Utah for the present Dr Eggertsen is the son of the Gunnison residents Calvin H Bartholomew Aaron Delos James Bernard D Anderson Warren B Mellor Eldon Olsen Hugh M Bartholomew Arden B Hill Don G Christensen Paul L Bartholomew Don James Donald Hammond Calvert Leon Melloor Keith HOI Calvert Leon Mellor Preston E Down Leland N Mellor Ivan Everrett Olsen Ira A Mellor Ira Mellor Duan Christensen Ivan Olsen Wesley Bartholomew Elwood Olsen Ammunition Sii pplv ami Dr L News aetie miiiisI and FAYETTE Latest On wa- ’ORMER CH1GAGOITES Hugh Larsen Que H Christensen Jesse A Scow C T Gregerson Morris Keele Oras Jacobsen Wells C Larsen Donald J Christiansen Ellis Van Buskirk Harold O Nielsen Ivan Larsen Lee C Larsen Glen Larsen M E Christiansen Blaine Anderson Emel Christiansen Edward Bunderson Earl Poulsen Joseph Gyde Willardsen Horace Sorensen Charles Richard Christensen Moyal Erastua Jacobsen Ronald Whitlock Releases an VISIT ( Of From the lottoi that follows Mrtsniii w’11 got sonu- idea as to the ammunition problem is at t he The Department in'miiI time and Game m Utah 'is keeping of w itih in dose contact the War Proand will advise the duction Hoard sportsmen of any additional information they receive The lottei primal herewith was to Ross Iieonard diroctor of tla- l tah Fish and Game Commission and is taken from the Utah Fish and Game Hu Melt in It roads as follows: “Dear Sir: “This will acknowledge receipt of vour letlter daUd May 20 1943 reh l“Hvting your desire to obtain I1(y of in fie and shotgun ammunition lor the use of your Department in control of doer and eJk “Enclosed herewith is a copy of Limitation Order which defines essential users of ammuniition and assigns quotas in Schedule A' whereby ouch users may obtalrt am As no quotas have been munition such ft assigned for departments yours it will be necessary for you to submit Form 0 to the War Production Board Washington D C to requesting specific authorization purchase ammunition which you deAlso enclosed are four copies sire of form “In regard to the probability of a release of ammunition for hunting you arq advised that we have been studying this problem for several months in conjunction with the Fish and Wild Life Service Department of Interior “We hope that a supply of game load sMl and cartridges can be made available but cannot guarantee it at thi time You may be assured that we will do everything possible to alleviate the situation” w Imt Although moat of the sugar beets in the state are now thinned the biggest farm labor jobs yet lie ahead Very truly yours Alvin Carpenter O declares G state Maury Maveric Director O supervisor of emergency farm labor Government Division The Extension Service and U S By: Louis W Lipscomb Chief Service sucbeen have mployment Public Protection Branch cessful to date In supplying the demand for sugar beet labor throughMr and Mrs Ernest Clma and out the state and mot counties re- - family of Helper visited several jort that thinning is nearing last week with Mr and Mrs However Mr Carpenter Dean Oveson Wednseday afternoon pietion out that the need for sugar! the visitors and the Ovesons accom- joint eet labor has been somewhat re- psnled by Mr and Mrs Don Buchanduced this year due to a decrease In an and daughter enjoyed an outing acreage an better spacing of the atMspls Grove beets With many more men from rural areas entering the armed services this month and the haying end fruitpicking seasons coming up Mr Carpenter declares that more farm la- Held borer will be needed if demands AXTELL continue to be met There are person In jnany areas Hartely E Sorensen who are not fully employed and who Lenor N Sorensen could lend a hand to help neighbors” Hyrum L Wilson Friends And Relatives Tay Last states Mr Carpenter “These perSheldon Jensen Tribute To Loving Father And sons are urged to sign up at their Ellis R Crowthcr Ardent LD$ Church Worker local county agent’s office” Roland Whitlock Most of the fanners are cooperatFuneral service for Niels Myrup Donald Ireland ing among themselvee to share labor who died June 12th tut the family John R Jensen and machinery but more of the non held Wednesday afterMAYFIELD farm labor is needed according to the home were Clay Jensen noon at 2 pm in the Gunnison ward Walton Jensen state supervisor Vearl A Christiansen Older men and chapel under the direction of Dishop Rex Jensen young boys will have to supply the Myles A Mickslson Hyrum Christiansen bulk of this he declares Ernest HWQlden Oral L Nielson Solemn and impressive were the Robbie E Anderson One of the moett difficult problems Grant Jacobsen Dean Anderson Is last rites dedicated to the lifelong Boyd F Whitlock facing both farmer and laborer resident of this community and the Crsnt Faats Mr Virgil A Anderson housing explains Carpenter Kieth A Amtoft Alf Taylor St John Farmers are asked to cooperate as talk and musical numbers were emof the character of Mr blematical Ward Jensen far as possible in supplying housing Deloy Jensen Whitlock f Myrup Lsverii Jensen Gorden Willis Anderson accomodation for their employees Dan Christian Jensen The services were as follows: Michel Willis Anderson Up to date ths needed labor has Mom-“Oh Anderson Watts Roy been fairly Well supplied within the opening song by the quartet Marvin Bogh Shirley LaMar Bjerregsrd My Father” Mrs A1 Smith Mrs state Mr Carpenter reports Junius Metcalf E L Swalberg and Aden G Bjerrtgaard Ry George Crowther 1 L Gifford Lynn Sorensen Gilbert Fjuldsted invocation Alva P Nielsen PARENTS RETURN FROM Max Nielson llenrie vocal solo Mrs Junius MetMichel Austin Welldon BEDSIDE OF INJURED SON Oral L Nidson calf “I Know That My Redeemer Kenneth Christiansen Mr and Mr John Becmue return Lives” talk President Chai S Haned Thursday night from San De-gsen violin solo Donald Olsen of ths deceased talk C P California where they have been visiting with their on Dale a second Larsen talk Chts Rasmussen vocal close quartermaster hi the U B duet “Sunset” E L Swalberg and Mr and Mrs G W Sorensen sn Navy DGs is based at the San Diego Gilbert Fjeldsted talk II C Olsen Dinner gueta Sunday of Mr and remarks Mr Dan Argyle were Mr and Mrs son Robert Were burinets visitors In Naval Hospital whers he la receiv violin solo Mr Olsen received Bishop ChrUtianren closing song Lake from Suturday until Wed Ing treatment for wound Wale The Salt and of Ted Reese family God To Thee” in action with the enemy In the quartet “Nearer My visited during tWay resident They were accompanied to Pacific Mr nd Mr Beemu re- - benediction L II HilL the day w2A Jlra Lilian Keysor Salt Lake by Phyllis Toasts who has Burial was In the city cemetery port that while Dale Is improving mother of Mrs Reese and at the Ar- been vU&ing relatives and friends in It is still necessary for 1dm to remain and live dedicatory prayer wav given In cast for sewn time CenterfVM Jby S J FjoldMed gyle residence V j Funeral Services Wednesday For (liels Myrup v LammvMvmmvMmmiuMmuwHwmHmHmummomvmu Mr and Mrs B S Eggertsen were in Cpanish Fork Saturday night to attend a party given in honor of their two aont Dr Frank T Eggert-e- n luimoragi1 Mrs Fun woiker lafayetle Thomas V the following chihlren II W msKoi Fun Fun (lunnisou eat WoheiAaron h'arr suit laike (lion Furr Taylor Mrs Mrs Jiiiihs Ms Hoge Nampa Idaho Mrs James Iairson and Mrs Simon Welch lvotli of Ogden and Mrs Chris lug’htfoort of lais Vegas Nevada Mi and Mrs Fan- fiom Gunnison aeompanKs! hy Mrs Helen VHirhiHs and son Billie motored to Ogden Thursduv ito attend the funeral serviees Fun Should anyone discover that a name is missing please let us know immediately in order that it can be placed on the Honor Roll The list will appear in the paper from time to time and as a new man enter! the service his name will be placed on the roll Following is the list of men and their home towns Bud tioatl ami civic HONOR ROLL i ir through October 31 VAR RATION BOOK THREE — w Fang mailed out to persons who lied before June 11 It should be sway for safe keeping and is not be used until later when present ds are exhausted Jin’t Travel Unnecessarily To relieve and crowded trains the public is asked not to le unnecessary trips ODT has feed trips for the following purrs a (1) to other to visit friends (2) home foi kend (3) sightseeing (4) to Continued on Last Page) j Game Cofnmission II hi am tf h bupon No 15 end 16 good for j pound of sugar each for home nlrg purposes Additional! sugar tlfkstee may be obtained from il war price and rationing boards X)ITEE — Stamp No 24 good pound through June SEATS Etc — Red coupons J'K 11 end N now valid through June ACCESSED FOODS — Blue cou-i- s K L and M valid through July 7 II CCS — Stamp No 18 valid for ?r Nhik' OgiK-- 15 r MOTHER OH DEN 75 ipwi'll Fan mother of WiPuuu H Fnt'r of lime liVth at tin- home of a Min lV!wn (huiglvtoi Huuhins in RATION REMINDER ' V "CLINE — “A" book coupons 6 good for four gallons of gaso- each through July 21 Renewal L&sic “A” books to be handled by late in June UGAR — Coupon No 13 good five pounds valid through Aug- - irymen dairy producers and k feeders were informed this iU Lhat feed wheat ds again avail-- 't A M Mellor chairman of the r Ie County AAA committee 1 that word has been received Orville L Lee chairman of the t committee that an additional K ent of feed wheat has been as-1 ibo the commodity credit cor-- i on for sale in Utah and several X : n states PI T second allotment of feed e this year followed congres-- r action which provided for the :f 50000000 bushele of feed c The bill was signed June 14 ording to Mr Mellor all orders 1 the county should be placed 1 Earl C Carey regional director j t s commodity credit corporation 1 1 offices eA Portland Oregon The S3 klV!i Artisans Building nd 5 "Oregon e feed wheat price for Sanpete f ks $105 per bushel I is the third' aUoctdon of feed ) since the program started hi Oongresa first re- ry 125 4iion bushels of govern- -i j wheat! livestock and poultry This lasted until early this Then hot wheat was released cd but the amount of hot wheat so small that it lasted only a Then Congress released or 100 null ion bushels which was or at least all ordered by June hi June 14 the bill for the third tion was signed ' It Is expected Mellor said that this will be M up by July 1 IN Mrs Wartime 1 PARKS NNM a HIES 5wn And Farm 1 J ( a j j vl i |