Show SEPTEMBER II 1941 THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH w OPA Places 444444444444444H4 The House has tentatively ac- Christiansen registration problems while up- with Mrs Ira Christianson and son to the per classmen will meet cepted an amendment of Ephraim were week end disposal bill to make it manda-tormajor professors to dispose of such President Peterson suggested at the home of Mrs visitors students entering the college for through commejrclal Daisy Christiansen the first time in September channels Miss Ruby Bunderson came should submit a transcript of from Nephi and spent the week 444444444444444444444 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 Mr and Mrs Furro-— end her Mr school or credits high visiting parents college t Hill are Maximum prices have been tht‘ Sgt and Mrs Ivan Larsen of and Mrs E V Bunderson Mr requireproud parents of i son born one of the entrance fixed for the 1944 apple irop Fort Custer Michigan have re— ments Mrs and to office the and t'rant September Dvreng registrar’s 2nd at the Salina estab with a new amendment to ttiat base after spenditurned children of Manti Farmers and housewives are were also Hospital prior to enrollment date Upon The lishing prices for the 1944 crop nne Sist r The °nm man has reeeipt of transcript of credits beneficiaries of early reconver-nevvisitors at the Bunderson home ng a week at the home of Mrs maternal grand-1apples for table uv Larson s of fresh parents Mr and Mrs Mrs Blame Anderson The War Produe 't lu students will be assigned to sion efforts and Mi sim B Higgs of 444444444444444444444444 sold by sellers other than n Hal a faculty advisor children of Favette spent Sun Karl Whitlock whom they tion Board announces that farm I"ls the llig eare Issued the by recently toilers dav The o pouing social for the m M field visiting rela will consult on various problems machinery with a total value of Mrs LaVor Merrill and child tiv es Office of Price Administration ward was held Tuesday afwas produced dur$73595553 throughout the year ren of Provo are visiting in Dr Arvil L Stark horticulturist Mrs Edith Van Buskirk The time was spent WPB also Utfed re is ternoon Speeial opportunities will be ing July Max field at the home of Mrs of the Utah Extension Service m pla mg games and dancing ut Salt Lake and Provo which have been available for students to equip strictions visiting Merrill s parents Mr and Mrs reports to her teaching in the Hofiosliments wore served themselves with collegiate train- - standardizing tvpes of domestic prior Louis Ciregcrson The amendment will result m Provo l'it schools mg m the many departments of cooking appliances and heating Mr and Mrs Bertrum Olson Mrs Alf St John and baby a national average price which the sevey schools” he said Miss Mavis Whitlock will at weie m Midvale Wednesday stoves to consumers may have to pa fui In a case involving a pay rise of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs tend the Brigham Young Urn attend the wedding of Mrs OlInstruction will be offered in St John's a tapproxi parents Mr and Mrs vorsity the a pound of apples commerce arts and of three cents an hour for 650 son's nephew who is serving in Slit agriculture vear coming cents Last vear inately 10 home economies en- - employees of the Acme Rubber Orlui Hanson tile U S Navy sciences is a talented young musician Mrs leland Anderson the average price paid by conand gineermg industries and trades Co Trenton N J the majont Mrs Eliza Anderson enterof son Provo sumers over the season for fresh are I at Labor War Hoard ruled of the Returned "(i Joes" (let Jobs forestry and education" visiting tained recently in honor of her cents per pound of the cm the home of Mr and Mrs Frank apples was 10 A full schedule of courses will ibat consideration Luncheon More than 50000 returned birthday anniversary Whitlock The new prices fob countrv be offered in the seven schools pl°yer s financial was served to those present veterans of the present war would make a nullity of the Mrs Morris Whitlock and daushipping point are as follows President Peterson declared Mr and Mrs Ralph Beal of were in jobs during July placed 30 October " 20 August' selling ge policy ghter Pamelia Dee left Th regular college catalogue Congressional Eagle Rock California are visit-ip- g the Veterans Employment memb"rs to visit period $275 per bushel graded ' WLU dis Mrs by Monday sis a program of special events dus at Hie home of Mr and Mrs Service of the War Manpower bulk and packed $236 graded Whitlock's parents Mr and Mrs tsalt Lake t’ltv for the entire year as well as sen e Commission thus making a total Leo Anderson A M Mack of Riverside Cal$212 ungraded in containers Mr and Mis Apparently intent upon Edwin Mellor featuring registration dates and of more a half million who than November $285 graded ami Mrs Leon Mi She will be gone a business and industry of ifornia information or enjoved Catalogues have been placed The trouble witii the Japs was Employers and packed $245 graded bulk a visit to the State Fair during art‘ available for distribution up- - government controls as quickly month are offering veterans the cream when they pulled the attack at $221 ungraded in containers as comes a business the after P°stble Mrs peace Bartholomew on ofto to the Shirley Salt request Lake trip president’s of the jobs that come within Pearl Harbor they didn’t know 0 November $290 graded last week ComHouse and Means left Mayfield Sunday for Ways fiee their capacities WMC says our own strength and packed $250 graded bulk has decided tentatively lion City Kansas to visit Pvt The Favette ward M A held Sufficient facilities housing $225 ungraded in containers who is stationed tluir opening social Thursday have been assured college stu- - t0 limit to 0ne ytnr the r‘H‘on' Bartholomew 15 December $298 °w being at Ft Riley Returning she will evening in the Amuse ment Hall dents according to C L Pocock Verslon machlnery set up by Congrcss' graded and packed $259 graded visit her parents who are on a Odell Nelson of Salt Lake is chairman of the CONS ITU llONAL 1 COtlCiiTUHONAL college housing No 2 1 bulk $234 ungraded in con- spending the winter m AMENDMENT AMCNOMEN1 and - mission at Canon City are in dlsSentiment favor of Fayette bureau following a survey of 5 a tainers January She plans to be gone Posin6 of surplus war property Colorado guest of his aunt and uncle possible apartments and board RESOLUTION J 'IN propro- a join r resolution $301 graded and packed $2 63 Mr and Mrs Clyde Dorius He and room in two weeks commercial channels 'Ot ING AN AMENDMENT i’o INt TO AMEND SECTION 9 Logan The women’s through graded bulk $239 ungraded in is attending the Gunnison Val- - residence hall on the 10 OF ARTICLE SECTION OF THE CONST1-NII All i'l'TE V Mrs Jack Bailey of Salt Lake campus instead of directly to consumers containers 2 S I Hand TUflDf TO UTAH SECTIONS OF RELATING February is is in growing stronger will house freshmen women and Congress visiting her mother Mrs J N 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE TO COMPENSATION OF 5 $304 graded and packed new students Women in the OF THE STATE REUS OF THE LEGISLATURE $241 un$265 graded bulk classes will reside in an Be it resolved by the Legislature UTAH RELATING upper TO THE Help Bomb The Japs! graded in containers March i U ° R E M E AND DISTRICT of the State of Utah of dormitory 5 $397 graded and packBuy More War Bonds ’OURTS HOW CONSTITUTED all members elected to each of the All facilities of the two college TERMS OF houses voting favor thereof: OFFICE QUALIF1 ed $268 graded bulk $243 unwill be available for civilian stuSection That it is proposed :ATIONS OF JUDGES JURIS- graded in containers April MOTION JUDGES PRO TEM- - to amend Section 9 Article VI dents this year President Peter5 $312 graded and packed ’ORE CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah son explained “We have trainto MSTRICTS unream BY LEG1SLATHE bulk $246 $272 graded ed many thosuands of service by Mr A S Goss The members of the TURE SELECTION Section OF JUD1C1- May graded in containers men during the past four years ARY AND EFFECT ON INCUM- - Legislature shall receive such Master of the National Grange 5 $317 graded and packed JUDGES but the progress of the war has pensation and mileage as the Leg- Be it enacted by the Legislature islalure may provide not exceed-- f $277 graded bulk $246 un2ju released our school from the of Ing $30000 per year t nd ten cents the State of Utah graded in containers and June vital role that should be played ill members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessar-w- o 6 and one 1945 $322 graded a land grant institution aside to mako payments on and T1TE FREQUENTLY hear farm-Vhouses voting in favor there- ily traveled going to and returning by and packed $282 graded bulk from the place of meeting on the f: era raise the question as to we are free to devote ourselves existing debts when they fall LOGAN — Regular enrollment and $246 ungraded in containSect lui It is proposed to most usual route and they shall due In fact quite aside from whether or not they should buy to the training of exclusively the patrlotlo appeal It la good amend Section 10 of Article Vll of receive no other pay or perquisite War Bondi at long as they are in ers procedure will be carried out at civilian students" business to buy Bond rather Section 2 The secretary of debt The answer to this question the Constitution of the State of Utah State Agricultural college Dr Stark states that the maxithan make on state is hereby directed to submit should depend in large measure Utah as follows: debt becauoe the time may mum price for apples delivered in preparation for a normal year Shoe Rationing Still With Us Sec 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the upon the nature of the debt and come la Dr when the and of instruction cash electors la current Whether and not of the State of Utah at the If or it nominate activity and the with ready by part to any wholesale receiving point needed and the money tied up of It it past due and the borrower consent of the senate appoint all next general election in the E G Peterson college president Civilians cannot hope for an is determined by taking the apIn cannot be reto experience difficulty in and dlstr'ct officers whose ner as provided for by Article 23 expects comannounced end of shoe upon today early rationing turned If this money Is Inprice fob plicable maximum Constitution of Utah offices are established by this con- - Section meeting past due payments he details WPB says unless imports of registration vested In Bonds It can be conof Section 3 If adopted by the stitutlon or which may be created probably ahould bring his debt Into country point and pletion shipping verted Into cash to meet any current position before investing of fall quarter hides increase or unless there by law and whose apnolntment or electors of the atate this adding the actual cost of tran$- - or the opening needs which arise Bonds may in If however his pay is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day is a large cutback 25 in military ser- - September portotion and protective ments are current there aeemi to 1949 If everyone followed the policy If during the recess of the of January for Hide shortages continue 1 Both new students and upper orders be no reason why farmers should of buying no War Bonds until their vices This differs from last E E Monson senate a vacancy occurs In any Secretary of in of a as a not Bonds domestic kill the on were debts would state few many spite large or they Bonds district office the gover- - State of the State of Utah do will buy classmen flat paid which register yfcr’s regulation in invest are Most able individual aold be We to the an have nor shall some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing of cows and calves public appoint Heavy were established by opening date and class work prices Bonds are car ors in to government to discharge the duties thereof un- - is a full true and correct copy cf obligation help finance this war New stu- - civilian and military consumpwill begin Tuesday zones til the next meeting of the senate the constitutional amendment pro rylng debt In one form or an which ii vastly more Important ' other at rates higher than the than the Income we may receive dents will meet with faculty ad- - tion and decreased imports ac- when he shall nominate some per- posed by the first special session This ia as It on the investment of money in will ylelt Bonds count for the son to fill such office If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944 as in shortages aid will who solving visors Advertising Pays should be if the purchaser is In an War Bonds of secretary of state state auditor the same appears of record in my the which office earning position permits state treasurer Farmers are finding It impossiaccumulation of some surplus for ble to maintain their In witness whereof I have or aupcrlntendent of public In- machinery we all owe It to our government and buildings In a satisfactory be vacated by death re- - unto set my hand srd affixed the to do our utmost In the financing state of repair They art finding treat seal of the $tate of Utah be or otherwise it shall signatlon of the war even though the trans that they cannot replace Uth day of August 1944 t the duty of the governor to fill the action may result In our paying equipment except at same by appointment ami the ap- E E MONSON excessively Secty of State tome extra Interest on outstand high cost shall hold hla office until pointee ing debts nls successor shall be elected and It would teem te b touad When a fanner owes money b as be law proby may qualified and conservative business Is always concerned as 4a whether Each judge of a district court shall vlded practice te lay aside money his crops will sell at prices which ca8t twenty-fiv- e years of Section 2 That It Is proposed is make the repairs and rewill enable him to repay hla debt to amend sections 2 3 5 6 and 12 fEe n active member of the bar wern-eplace When prices ara high it Is good equipment n 800 fani Ing learned In the VIII cf article of the constitution when material and machines business and conservative finance a fsldcnt of the state of Utah as j“w of state Utah of follows: the are again available N safer to reduct the debt as rapidly as Sec 2 The supreme court shall hrf year nxt precedlng hlj place caa be found to lay aside because when prices are n tdeJhi the possible of five judges which num- anf)£a1l tow it takes more crops and more money for each purposes then bal aeleeted In may be Increased or decreased Bondi government efforts to make the payments district Judge may hold a die altera- no but the by legislature We should net forget hew Every time wo buy Bond we c°urt in any county at tha tion or Increase shall have the ef- ever that a government Bond art not only assisting In financing of the the of district requet ofjudge tect of removing a Judge from the war but wa ara also doing our will pay oft an eqnal amount nd upon a request of the flee A majority of the judgea con-bit to prevent that most dreaded f dollara of debt no matter a to do so necea- - aor £ court the be shall economic disaster called inflation whether price are high or n e district court sary to form a quorum or reudei Any C8lfs? Xf each one of us would Invest as whether prices are lew It Is tried by a judge pro tern a decision If a Justice of the su- - may much as wa could In government therefore a Bound and con oreme court shall be disqualified P°r who must be a member of Bonds the danger of Inflation aervatlvo practice te boy gov to tar worn try the cause from sitting in a cause before said would be greatly reduced eminent Bonds and lay them upon y the parties ourt the remaining Judges shall! U S Trwry Diftrlmtnl call a district Judge to sit with °r their“ attorneya of record 5ec may on cause them the hearing of such t “anW ‘!mlu of any Judicial Every Judge of the aupreme court shall be ‘at least thirty years of district or increase or decrease age' an active member of the bnr ha number of districts or the thereof No alteration or in good standing learned in the jU(1C law and a resident of the state of ncrae h®M have the effect of Utah for th five year next pre- - amoving a Judge from office In g 7 additional district ceding his selection The Judge a shall be Judg the ahortest term to aerve LOGAN UTAH not holding hla office by aelec- - fleeted as provided in section 3 of f extion to fill a vacancy before Sec u I “1 plration of a regular term shall s few sched” -dl8tf c courts shall rebe the chief Justice and ahall pre- - Prcm ' Sams Fe Tnilwty has had to postpone at listed times compensation '£— at side of th terrni all 5eve supreme were If you !r services which shall not ules recently on account of tire shortages court and In case of hla absence or the Judge having In like manner bcinfreasedor diminished during Uinconvenienced we hope you pardoned us cheerfully e-ar for the next ahortest term ahall pra- than bus here the miss other Td and said to yourself ' : lide In hla Stead Complete course olfering in the following seven schools wtlnn a Th and Tokyo! Berlin bus th lki! of J Sec to the miss Judges aupreme have ta a la Arts hnd Sciences court and district courta ahall be Agriculture greeted to submit the life kkl And by the way you an help us prolong A I— ’ selected for such terms and In ora th Home Economics ° tba state of Commerce travcL such manner aa ahall be provided of bus tires by carrying less baggage when you scnera eloctlcn in theman by law provided however that wear! Call your Sants Education 23 Engineering by Less dad weight means less tire 'i selection shall be based solely upon TCil0?0? of Utah travel information coni'derution of fitnesi for office lc °'l Industries and Trades Forestry and Range Fe Trailways Agent for complete lf doPl by without regard to any partisan po- - e a of state lectors the this lltlcal considerations and free from before you plan jrouf trip America needs trained leadership for the years of peace of any person whomso- - ment shall take effect the first ahead Every high school graduate or any student eligible of January next succeeding a ever and provided further that th for advanced study should consider it a patriotic duty to premethod of electing such Judges In determination by the board of atata effect when this amendment Is canvassers of the mult of the pare for the future tion shall be followed until designated In Section 3 hereof “UTAH STATE' distinguished among American eduI E E Monson Secretary of changed by law cational Institutions is particularly equipped and qualified Sec 5 Th atate shall be dlvid- - State of the State of Utah do to train young men and women to solve the problems we cd Into seven Judicial districts for hereby certify that the foregoing correct copy of 8d now face lnif' each of which at least on Judge shall be selectee' as hereinbefore the constitutional amendment tb® regular rr‘s'un of the Until otherwise provided K Legislature of 1943 as the by law a district court at the In my oL county seat of each county shall 'irrie epjx’ari of record Phone t 1$ be held at leapt four times a year All civil and criminal busine: and affixed toe arising In any county must be unto st my hand the ota te of I h tried In suth county unless a RrfatTB Write to the President's office for a catalogue 134 IQRi day of Augu-ths of In venue be taken suih change or additional information MlMUl E E MON’UjN cases as may be provided by law 5tty of Slate Ceiling On 1944 Apple Crop Fayette Axtell News News Mayfield News position to T The Farmer and 77$ War Bonds USAC Sets Yii T Register Dates For Fall Quarter dy n?are3 lJture UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL We hope you don’t mindr J - i COLLEGE The only Land Grant College In Utah The 56th year begins Monday September 25 “ SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT Gunnison Drug Co rby UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ' |