Show ' t UP C Gunnison Valley I Jl BOY 'pf&P fi unit Gnnnison“The Sugar licet and Turkey City I GUNNISON ‘J To BOND I eryone "a 3100 suffered deep cuts e and a severe right leg and bruis- the knee cap of his right Ur Jacobsen received deep In his head several cracked nd is suffering from shock James ahead aside! :’IIju i drive uninjured was ’ellor was born Decem-in Sweden a son of Oberg and Christina Fred- The fam )berg Rosenlund oved to Mayfield in 1883 !r Oberg has since made Ime in that community He ltd Mary Jensen In the L D S Temple in 1906 piving in addition to the are five daughters and U: Mrs Lillis Sandstrom Erma Mickelson and Mrs Rabb Lark Mrs Ellen Magna Mrs Edith Trapp "ob and Lynn Oberg May-si- x brothers and sisters: James A? Mackey Seattle )jgton Albert Rosenlund Oberg Bondi 1880 esacri tndi of g their 'ou can gallant ith the their n their War 1! help si Rosenlund Salt Nels Ferd Irvin and John and Mrs Sanford : Gunnison enl Services were held hj la the' Mayfield ward H under the direction of City riund id Hansen Burial Mayfield city ceme- - Lester Ja trough H ps G the ttr tod Mrs Adolph Sander- Pertained 29 guests at a Thursday evening in p rf Mr and Mrs Bud San- i Bud a member of the htvy was home on a kve guests M Mr and Mrs Fergus Dard Ephraim Mr and hwn Morgan and family and Mrs Arco Morgan iunfly of Provo and Miss Crane Salina JarrUgt baby car nd rs tlx week ater aval ossible tt z No I used to oi friendlv crnl Now j or It’s 1 Y service r neoffj SHOP head e° ) S J £ ice W convention has been scheduled January 2t!th and 29th in the Newhouse Hotel Salt Lake The theme of the convenCity For Production tion is Victory” and embraces a full sched ule of Important addresses that will enlighten as well as inform the members in attendance The meeting will open with a session Friday morning at 10 a m and will conclude with the last gathering at 2 pm Saturday Sanpete Men Assigned For Twenty-On- e Joint Program Duty Men Taken In Army AlMOUIlCed Bv The Utah State Agricultural College University of Utah and Brigham Young University today announced a joint program of making speakers available free of charge to Utah towns schools and civic organizations The topic for discussion will be “War and Peace” Prominent and well informed faculty members from the three colleges will discuss the following phases of the subject: Utah problems Economics and Busi- nessHistory and Political Education Science Sociology Amerlch Medicine Lan- guage and Literature and Ap- plied Science according to Dr Horsfall Director of the 1 of Utah Extension University Division headquarters for the program Othpr jcqmmlttee membrs in charge of ihe discussions are: Professor Milton R Merrill Utah State Agricultural College Dr Gerrit de Jong Jr Brigham Dr Christen Young University Jensen Brigham Young Univer sity and Dr Leland H Creer of the University of Utah school or Town meetings desiring civic organizations are asked to contact speakers Exteiuion the at Horsfall Dr Division University Salt Lake City ° Wasatch In Thrilling Game Manti Commands League By Virtue Of Three Wins Sanpete League Team Standing Navy And Marines In an overtime the period Gunnison Bulldogs defeated the Wasatch academy team on the latters court Friday night The lead Bulldogs had a narrow throughout the contest but the Academy boys came through in the final minutes to tie the score In the extra period the 1 locals made the necessary point while holding the losers scoreless The win placed the Bulldogs In a tie for second place with Ephraim and North Manti holds undisSanpete of first spot puted possession with three wins against no loses In the Friday contest Dailey at forward with 18 points find Jensen at Center with 12 lead the scoring attack of the win- - men from Sanpete County have been accepted for military service in the armed forces of the United States and you remember that sbtdier you saw on again you are aaked to buy at LRAST oni Do the have reported for basic training EXTRA bus with his arm in a castP Do you HUNDRED DOLLAR WAR BOND A Series or will report In the hear future E War Savings Bond will cost you only recall that sailor yqu saw hobhling down Those accepted $75 and you get back at maturity in ten the street on a cane? Have you noticed Include the the list of casualties printed from time to Willard years $4 for every $3 invested this Is the following: Armyr-Ud- ell least you can do Invest more if you pos Sorenson Ephraim time in this newspaper? June Owen Edwards Gunnison What you are asked to do compared to sibly can— $200 $300 $400 Remember it George U comes back with intgrost the boys who are really in it Is easy But Lyndon Jensen Spring City - So play square— 4o your share HB Diot WsatcJ forward Herbert Re’x Normin' Mt pTeasl nc”‘ your job is mighty important too Once Ueetvd counter to lead all ' ant Howard L Hall Mantlj The score follows: box scoring Rasmussen Robert Lynwood Gunnison Fountain Green Willard Reid O T P Puzey Spring City Morgan El6 4 16 mo James Fayette George La- Dailey f 1 Childs 3 2 f Mar Sorenson Ephraim Roscoe 5 9 12 c LaVaun Cox Zane Jensen Ephraim 5 I Stevens Taylor Ephraim Homer 0 0 Allred JL JumuuiJWM Guy Stewart Manti Dick Molter 1 Munk 2 f Ira Overfelt Elmer BartholManti Milan T Dldroyd manager of Braithwaite 0 0 0 0 Henry f omew J L Jensen Bert F Jenthe Richfield U S Employment The following were taken in 0 0 0 0 sen and Oras Hendrickson were Service offices said Wednesday the Navy: Henry Leon Embley Hardy g that Theodore R Maughan Utah Qunnjgon Nell Lcvor Oldham in Salina Monday to attend the According to reports from is ceeklhg Mt annual meeting of the Piute the various committees in the Chief of Placement Darui Gayle An- women to flu derion Fountain Green Orland Reservlor and Irrigation ComValley local residenU are 25 men and Junior interviewers as of pany Mr Bartholomew and Mr positions Laurence in their Peterson purchase Mayfield lagging Overfelt attended the morning War Bonds during the 4th in the various employment serv- uowar(j Keith Brady Falrvlew of the ice offices throughout Utah Mr Rced Lt Madsen Falrview session for members War Loan Because of preBoyd on has his office that both directorate serving Oldroyd said that Hobert Larsen Ephraim-- : vailing weather conditions board During the afternoon and the necessity of being “on clearance orders on file for all Morris Marx Larsen of Manti in was office each Overfelt again election Mr positions open in the Job" it is almost prowas the only man from Sanpete elected to serve as director the the state and urged anyone inhibitive to conduct b taken in the Marine terested In securing such a posi- County term of office being three years canvass and resiCorps y tion to' contact his office at Richdents are urged to buy bonds Men for duty in the accepted from their bank or at the field immediately 16 12 5 37 Totals Army hare been ordered to re Don’t wait until postoffice for active duty on Fef Score by quarters: port someone has to conUct you 1 Those 1944 11 23 35 37 38 Gunnison rooty do it before you buy I bond services have already reported Wasatch 8 19 33 37 37 of your own accord to back those boys on the fighting RATION REMINDER Buildward The Centerflcld fronts The Valley has al will sponsor a Committee GASOLINE: In 17 East Coast ways been a district that has ing ©?-'©JJcoupow ore good gone “Over The Top” in the married folks dance Thursday I fUteA The proceeds derived evening February 8 In states bond drives and the 4th War 0 outside the East Coast area Loan Is the most important from the entertainment will be coupons are good through March If you used to help finance the new yet to be launched that ward chapel haven't as Display your colors now! Twenty-on- kj "‘V It isn’t my feet the toughest Job In America heart days— it’s something else Call it my Attend Irrigation Company Meeting DON’T WAIT! Jr Interviewers i Needed By USES Buy Bonds 10 04 fgfM Building Group In Wartime Sponsors Danco ME17S yet bought extra bond do it today War Department Navy official envelopes of them have Nearly every week now one or two ect drag And my shoulder on my heavy' the bell before and I hope nobody will answer Book Four is good for r because I’ve been there sometimes when' those letters and I’ve seen the eager bands reaching lor them whispering hite stricken faces I’ve heard Mrs Reese Larsen and Miss Helen Keysor left Wednesday of last week for California after 5 pounds having visited the past month with Mr and Mrs- HrP Martin and Mrs Lillian Keysor in Gunnison While in Utah they also visited with Mr and Mrs Donald Peterson and family In Salt Three U good for 1 Lake City ' Returned War Dogs ’Reprocessed” J When the war dog comes home h will return In his preof docility with an war honorable discharge certificate and service record the War DeDogs partment has announced to assure re “Reprocessed” their welcome return to the comto be munity and are fricndly will all rather than the to whom they were offlc- UHCS‘ ally deUiltd for war Dogs are given a thorough phy- leal examination before being sent home and are returned at govemment expense 'Ute iP dJnOP©QM - Lloyd Jorgensen has been adHugh Bartholomew stationed vanced to Technical Sergeant with the Army Air Force in 5th grade according to informa- Colorado visited from Tuesday tion received by relatives In until Saturday with relatives Gunnison Sergeant Jorgensen and friends in the Valley is sUiloned at Colorado Springs ’ Captain Blaine E Anderson Bus Glcdhlll sergeant In the accompanied by his family ar- U S Army Air Corps and sta- - rived Saturday from Leaven-fetioned at Moffat Field Tuscon worth Kansas where the Capt B Larsen FUEL OIL— Period 2 coupons of Mrs J and Mr WU leave for his base has been attending an advanced Firth Idaho and Mr and Mrs Friday having enjoyed a officers school a Following hard I hav to axcpt th south Period - Andrew Larsen of Mt Pleasant £“' hi with Mr furlough Hating Jap and Nails parents short vacation in Mayfield and 3 coupons now valid in the Mid- were dinner guests Monday at and Mrs Leo Giedhill Sergeant Fayette Capt Anderson will re- West Far end 'dU' West East the home of Mr and Mrs Giedhill is a radio operator sta- turn to his to carry nd South remain good through post in Hawaii ®ut I’m rjc Roylance all somebody’s got tioned with th ground forces not quitting Mrs of tho air corps And when it Mrs Ed Jensen and Mrs Norval Mellor and Mr Wve entertained I Friday evening Mr and Mrs Owen Gregerson Bond February 21 in the South Per- Cleo received a letter from their son the fol- Wednesday evening In honor of Bogl entertained Pvt Whitlock and Pvt Leland N Mellor Seaman 1st DeLoy iod 4 and 5 coupons now valid at a hot supper: Mr and the birthday anniversary of Mr Gordon Anderson are remain South good lowing n do spending class lit the Navy and stationed in th Somehow that’s a relief It’a what I Covers were placed for a Mrs Clive Despaln Mr and Jensen to sa furlough visiting with friends somewhere in the Pacific The through September 30 n end suffering Quicker rrow Mrs Avery Beck Mr and Mrs 20 guests seated for dinner at and relatives In Mayfield They letter was dated December 29 from ge route was The 730 spent and Mrs on my evening Sorensen Drown LaMont Mr wives and mothers stamps MEATS FATS: have been stationed with the and was in part: “I am well kind of ' letter R S T and U are good through Raymond Nielsen and Mr and playing cards and prizes were at was Clalrborne and although Christmas M Camp Infantry Mrs J won evenKnighton The Barlow Alvin 29 Brown stamp V Mrs by cavF EVERY CENT January Unu4 Louisiana and Mrs J E Metcalf (Continued on last page) LIVES — on v ? ing was spent palying “500” STAUPSI I I Can — more ami - W1 spare buy ““£7 and f t pS) tght ' fi H i MMUmmmmi those il i U Jfc11 ’7' 3 like my job Plenty of exercise and fresh air fnik inns mv route' happy when I brought K Mrs Wayne K Jones and family returned to their home in Salt Lake Saturday They have visited the past seven weeks Friday’s Resalts with Mr and Mrs Hyrum Chris1 Wasatch 37 tlansen Mrs Christiansen ac- Gunnison 38 North Sanpete 23 companied them to the cnpitol Manti 50 city returning home Wednesday January 28 Schedule Gunnison at Manti Ephraim at North Sanpete Wasatch at Moroni pair refused amuial the Utah State Farm Bureau Military It Isn’t My Feet my bail the steps 27th 32 Bulldogs Defeat ration Arrange For Free Speakers I’ve these Corpora-'- The of State Schools DOW budget ent No Farm Bureau Sets Convention Three Universities c?nn norjnars 271941 JANUARY Han st been determined ica- n- car on THURSDAY The program and dance held' Wednesday evening at the Gunnison Valley high school and sponsored by the employees of the Gunnison Sugar Inc provided $325 which was donated to the Emergency Relief Fund The affair went over in a big’ way with representatives from all districts represented by the sugar concern The entertainment was under the supervision al from head injuries of M W Anderson Earl Arnold collision and ‘Bud’ Sanders The prod in gram preceeding the dance con sisted of a song by Lawrence morning together with Jensen and company vocal solo Oberg 50 were pas- - Miss Dorothy Christensen Jacobsen tap dance Miss Veonp Jensen and In a car driven by Ovell 1 24 All three men resi a program by the high school -: group it the Turkey plant in Mr and Mrs J M Knighton ac- jon at the time of the visited Friday In Salina with The" P Peterson with a State road com- - Mr and Mrs T MelParents of Mrs Knighton Struck driven by Rex Duct cause of the accident 'jfi'ld good UTAH Dance Provides Relief Gift ji:$ Prove e r f t t “7 i |