Show A meeting of the War R Mayor Buchanan Death Claims Names Committees Of Six Oldest The ui Finance Committee been scheduled at th' c following appointments made In the new citv follow mg his installation January 3rd marshal and water woiks supei intendent Alva Lund city at tornev M K Armstrong sur fire eor Civile Wlutlock chief L G Kosetivall quaran tine phvMeian Dr J A Hagan Justice of the peace will he up pointed at a later date include Standing committees police Smith and Kosenv all city prnportv cemetery aiui parks and Smith streets Alex- Last and bridges amier water works Kosenvnlland Allen wire ui nison Valley Bank tur tvomug of January 13th Dni'i session plans will be eompl for the 4th War Loan chetiu’ d to commence Januar imi Chairmen Mrs N sen and Ira Overfelt have ur the citizens to lent the support as in the prtiou Imi drives in which the Vflie topped their quotas and sit example for other localities m the state The quota for the Valley and Sanpete Count s $2200 per person — Don’t forget the Gunnison Stake Gold and Green Ball to be held Tuesday January 18 In the Gunnison high school There is a very unique and teresting program arranged gether with a special floor show will guarantee every- one present a full evening of entertainment that you won’t want to miss The best orches-fiif- l tra that can be obtained will Seventy members of the Gun- furnish music for the dancing nison Valley high school band Don’t forget the date January and orchestra accompanied by 18th their instructor Gilbert Childs presented musical programs at Snow college and the Manti Both in- high school Monday stitutions were high in their of the shown ability praise by the Gunnison Valley musicians who played difficult numbers with ease and precision tv it nniui by every on the part must be County is to state to reach Fourth War sacrifice "iusiasm workers Cj Sanpete the the ip exhortations N L by Mrs i were Her- ylrsPOverfelt chairFihance local War organization of worker groups neared intensive for so be sue- - li every per- - ay community big push jl Treasury’s Lads will open in this I elsewhere next Tues- - through continue Utah’? quota is Sanpete County’s to approximately IJ 00 3tf itowr J ? I person be the patriotic duty me in our county red 2 ‘dag can Jing At tU good le f: d? white and blue purchase of ex-- L the chairman only be obtained an extra bond said Jaw this wiir and digging i w is By High School The annual meeting of the Gunnison City Canal ’Company was held Monday with reports by the various officers and elec- At the session tions during the election all 1943 officers with the fol- were lpwing being retained in office: vice- A J Larsen president secre- Blain Larsen president tarv Howard Norman treasur- cr Harold Christensen board member C P Peterson ”” Being Provided To Collect Salvage Committee Plans Activities of last Wednesday evening 20 residents pf Center- week field attended the first course of a Red Cross Home Nursing program given by Miss Kennedy an instructor The meeting was held at the home of Mrs At- falone Jensen Monday even- ing the second class was held and 21 attended The course has proven profitable and in- structs the students in care of minor ailments occuringMn the home to member of the family Miss Esther Petersen is visitmg indefinitely with her sister Mrs Harold Larsen in Salt Lake City and with her brother F c potprsfn an f nt nnk j California p SanpetO LCSfgUO Team Standing MNtord ft nd Lcaguo Opener Much Improved L W Sutton and son Stanton of Salt Lake were the guests last week of Mr and Mrs H J Sanders in Spearmint Mrs Mr 4 Telm no person to buy extra ’not’ Its listed: P110 j ns why tl The second oldest resident of Gunnison Valley Mrs Christena Maria Nielsen Christensen pass M11"’11? ‘d HVa-at her home early luTsday morning of os incident to age i Mrs h'lisen was 06 years of age She was born July 23 1847 Denmark in Lyngo Aaerhus the daughter of James Peter and Elsie Christensen Nielsen When 10 year and in 1865 °f ng she came to America making the trip with strangers The trip to Utah was made soon after landing in America While "0S8ni the plalns- “ W8gon htavlly laden with bul wlth paSS? over her the dctermination and will pow- er ° a lrue settlcr she over- cam the injury and went on to live an adtlve and hardy life In the Endowment House in Salt Lake City June 22 1869 she became the bride of John N a Black Ilawk War Christensen guard Mrs Christensen has seen Utah grow from a desert to a beautiful state She gleaned wheat when a young woman at the time the grasshoppers and crickets over-rathe state At that time she was a resident of Ephraim and the mother of two children In She has resided Spring City Ephraim and Gunnison and has been a resident of Ccnterfield for moro than ’ 60 years Mrs Christensen also had the destinctlon and pride of appear-lnln RPley’a “Believe It Or Not" a oldcst ° living She has 4 grandgeneralonssons 16 and 1 great-gregrandson ln the military services One Is a prison- er ot war ot tho Japanese — ider ke& Active Life Ends Tuesday — the outgoing Second intermed- iate class of the centerfieid ward at a party WedAesday evening at the home of Presi nation” A The Centerfieid word Finance dent and Mrs C S Hansen Farmers of utah are urged to reel of church history was the Committee met Sunday and out local campaign con- out- indi- - search thelr shedslots and (limed at the lined ptan for vrlou partlc ot the lure i 96 Years Of Mrs W F Ward who has been a holiday visitor at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Worthen returned to Oakland California Sunday that require to the cases he ex- ding: “But to be j to default upon our to our fighting men c£ lot Generations mnor Koval Buchanan j’ooo (I) higher 000 loOO Hansen ana u with the 33 present is used to ace City ' Working in cooperation commodities rath- state authoritief in war bonds: b financing of the war under B- L Wood’ manager' wdl S endangered unless representatives of the U S hn assumes his share Army- who are P1'111 collect the and men nr loan- (3) a war b safest investment in salvaged metaL Approximately t (4) each war bond tw0 weeks after th® drlve be tin the future security gan these trucks wdl commence of the materials it is rtf’ family ’ his child- - collection money farce derway’ in the very near future S invest as announced country G V mvsoFOua aIy t0 Neighborhood MErUfWOMGM BN will leaders again supervise the drive cording to Manager Wood The metal will be deposited in piles UNIFORM ac- LOW DOWN forces Merrill Peterson first Orson Ludvl£- - and Mrs Mr class Dank Holds Annual Stockholders ileet Friday’s Results Gunnison 43 Ephralm ’ 31 ernment N Sanpete 40 Moroni 16 Surviving are the following Manti WajuUch (postponed) children: Christensen Joseph Schedule January 14 P Christensen John Moroni at Manti Wasatch at Niels NSnow cu"n1 snpcle- “n cen" The Gunnison Bulldogs after Laen Salt Lake Mrs Peter Andersen Long Beach r hanging on to a narrow lead ornla James P Christensen three quarters blasted loose in the final canto to hand the ° J°8cPh Funeral arrangements will be highly touted Ephraim $gers a stinging defeat to the tune of announced by the family 43 to 31 on the local court Frt- - Bank Shows Gain In Every Dept ( fl v: 12 3 w — “ on me n embarkation 0 thousands of tons of metal to coastj at the tiipe of hil of requirements L:met present hefe first the government In the 0t war’ onIy 90 Lee Christiansen Corporal wv Let world Plight up steel were neededLt?fck q how What Mr and Mrs Ilyrum num- - son of this but man each fighting arrived in Eng- “ the t ber has increased in the present LJlsl‘a’n d recelved mdn toUl o th ’ can: 5000 pounds of teel required the “in toough Tlsw I16" nd h back up each soldier the 'to present time add the At week on was very u lubscribe for the 55 oer cent of L i l 4 newano any! says neJ aa ud f print ft ntw! bad nr he ?J nT ATlte is stauonea m me racuic war zone He said he had talked to Th m ‘ °n doIlar an’ fdJt and Bud sUted Bud Bardsley rcacl®d’ and ihe that he had scen several of the are sti11 on the upward boys from the Valley Gerald has been transferred n “ from a ship to a base on the an lncase pfu33 ccn west coast and is awaiting as- ccnt w“h sign me to new port' llTald n Irt °vernment hond over lor furlough before reporting to hi new as- c'"‘ ereattr cr' aignment In 1942 V I f ” Parties honoring Mr and Mrs Kelth Mellor bride and groom of January 4th have been held by friends and relatives follow- lng their marriage In the Manti and Temple forward with 10 counters Tuesday evening Mr nd Mr’ Joe Jensen parents of wlth l1’ gath Balley at Center ered scoring honors for tho the bride entertained at a din Cover were bid oer upper for immediate member of the Following la the boa wore: me same up alley at forward and Jensn at center were high scorers for the locals collecting 14 and 13 polnU respectively Thorpe at Ebr“m h“ J‘nu‘V ' P Mrs Jensen entertained at O T F i n 0 0 t PnQi 2 10 " a wedding reception honoring the young couple Approximately attendance and light beautiful were received — 0 0 2 by the youag couple The affair 0 0 0 was held In the Gunnison ward dancing Many the — ntio ' k 0 w frk ’coupons The AAA thest or don’t raise h°w many acres I'hJiyou can run your fit and not a ’ tl Th Power TVA gob- business In come back home JO SERItA jfjj at — fnmiiv in Fayette of Mrs C M Downs of Tujunga unit- California The ceremony Chester W Hill arrived was performed u ing the couple gthJrom Camp San the Salt Lake In 4th for a California January LOUIS Oblsoo The awMinla Chester says he L D S Temple furiough - 1(Way Lienin home their will make appreciates the peoples dale California remembrance of the soldiers at ' time Pvt HU! i as-returned mlim Ira th Jvect lat rSi astan‘ n n e'prC8‘‘ Beck I A' Peterson c J’ en“n' Mrs Wayne KJ°ncr to Gunnison Monday spent the past ten toy i Zi Chilton have bt t VWU the past month at rUU“Mr and Mra Hyrum Jonc acn parcnla ol Mr and Mr and Mrs H J Sanders ’ word from received recently their son John stating that he IIagan’ JunIua Metcalf J S had been advanced to the rank Peterson and O L Mnlmgren of Sergeant Sgt Sanders Is in the Army Air Members ot HT’Xltcrary 12” Force and is stationed at Great at 10ma of Un Kansas Bend Walker Wednesday evening of — t tQ Lt Colonel David book “Hungry The week Mr and Mrs Junius Metcalf last 'Gnimor post chaplain at the received thelr first letter ln sx 11111” by Daphne du Maurler California camp pa'! “ - rcp0rt Ml Monday at the induction Uke Navy f - relrnahmnt and itilloned in th aouthl Grc8orcn: Hcrshcl expressed' wived to the 12 members Pacific - X1 0 Cledhm - "'niy n :Vnw“M — Calvert Mellor stationed ramp Claiborne La left sswrr uuvvvw W mu nc vanced flying school where he will take the final steps toward ?a attainment of hU silver pilot -- He Is the son of Mr and- -- u M Christensen of Totals' - ODUC Chlldl t DaIIcy Jensen c Nielson g Allred g Munk f Dowcr 1 Hosenvall c Hardy g - v Totals Score by Li CT wcm snd Officials ‘ 14 3 0 ll 3 3 6 9 2 2 2 2 3 0 2 X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 9 6 3 r:2 1 0 0 2 0 ch?!L Mr and Mrs Elden Weston- 31 skow of Moroni entertained at their horn January 8th In honor 4 of tho couple 14 13 Mrs Andrew Fredrickson of 4 Centerfieid and her brother M 4 T Nielson of Fillmore left to- 4 day for los Angeles where they 0 will visit Mrs Edward Dressier 0 a daughter of Mrs Fredrickson 0 and with Mr Nielson’s son ' — 43 Worthen manager of the local Tcllurldc Power Co 24 34 Was a business vkitor In Rich- 27 43 field Friday January 7 He TAOi ETAET wacalicd In to attend a Poulsen Christen- - ness and service school for Frlgldalre dealers 17 quarters: |