Show i JMETOWN r newspaper Gunnison— “The Sugar Beet TEAR ' UTAH THURSDAY GUNNISON NGtVS OFOU& MEWwDOMEN QM (UN 8 FORM of Gun- a member V)f the 35th Decontamination Com- blaies all ly which fought fires in way across Europe and Quartermaster jnunition ips in gasoline loaded trucks stock piles n dynamite lipped only with 400 gallon protec- ys and no asbestos I covering the 35th firemen kled their jobs in water soak- OD’l Often going right into Buzz bombs played Cre head- with the 35th’s dur- rters at Liege Belgium the Bulge battle Quartered I school house “there wasn’t went by that we didn’t fe to put the roof back on” Many $gt Christiansen to the 35th figs happened It the meanest one we had” med Ist'Sgt John W Ford iwood Calif “was the ware-s- e Ger- fire at Wildflecken Wine For with Lt Christiansen ‘Cpl Lee E Pfc Montana ry Billings ton and SSgt John J All- e Shelby’ Ohio moved right the burning1 warehouse in The warehouse was filled and small arms hay around the out- added to the fun Pfc Fay raddock' a Montana vt: Lee Christiansen k was mical u Washington Christiansen was a member of the group to whom he spoke at the Pentagon made up of veterans some of whom served with the hero of in the last Corregidor days of its defense The Naw nurse enlisted in January of 1940 and was sent from San Diego to Guam in September 1941 She was on the island when it fell to the Japanese in January of 1942 and was a prisoner for 7 months She was freed in change that summer returning to the ‘states’ on the Gripsholm She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Sanford Anderson of Gun-anison and is now on duty at the Naval Hospital at Bethesda Maryland Corporal Dick Gledhill son of Mr and Mrs Leo Gledhill of Gunnison received his honorable discharge from the U S Army on September 15 at the Center at Fort Separation Douglas Cpl Gledhill served served his country for 4 years and 9 months and had a total of 99 points on discharge He entered the service on January 22 1941 In March of that year he was sent to Alaska where he served until March of 1944Returning to the ‘states’ ieThis'truc he served in various camps until combined sent to Europe in February and their efforts being from Uy managed it of 1945 He returned to er controlNaples Italy to Miami Florida by air landing in the U S on SePtember 5thHartley Elwood Soren- son of Mr and Mrs Truman risen of - Axtell arrived Bernard E Se jtadennn Monday "September '10th Captain ot n the South Pacific Elwood has been asof Fayette disrecently honorably to the Supply Section of ' 55 signed ced after spending the Air Technical Service Comjiths with the armed forces here of those months having been mand headquarters Captain Anderson graduated Gunnison high from Valley school in 1934 and form college at Provo Utah in 1940 Anac- countant he entered the service iA 1 1C Homer Bartholomew August 16 1941 as an aviation 11th for a cadet (:ved September A bombardier observer rt visit in Fayette Navyman in a B17 In the Southwest Hholomew was enroute from pacjfiC( May ig( 1942 to May 5 h Diego California to Phila- - 1943 he wears the Distinguished fPhia Pa for further train- - service Cross and the Purple L war Heart for outstanding mT If - t ft f t: Lorraine Christiansen a tdiiate of the Holy Cross AtAn Amphibious Base In pital’s school of nursing irt The Pacific — Franklin H t Lake was among Quilter yeoman third class City pthan base which Wainwright before repair and training the congressional supplied troops and ‘landing on last page) ( Continued honor in Monday M received I'fol of before you shoot! Some- e maT be In your line of fire 11 it game? you before you shoot safe? Watch that muzzle your These are some of the slogans strtted In 3000 posters of different being designs pplcuously posted this week hardens of the Utah Fish and Department U hoped they will catch the c£ every hunter as UUh’a hunlin2 seasons ’'iJfarwde r roaches id Game Director Ross commission earnestly re- everyone to ponder the octanee of gun safety rules 12 yfor were persons !e the hunting field as ‘Inst 7 the year previous a deplorable record An e of care can give us a clean tW al1 " Di rector Leonard pointed out Inos£ Natalities occur from Qaded gunj In autos and 4 ®nd from failure to carry Funeral Rites For Mrs Nielsen Family Reunion Held In Fayette Posterity Gather To Honor Early Day Settlor Marine Recruiters To Visit Here Road Committee For Lions Club Supports Change Proposed Change UlphwnV nifciiwaij 91 Being Considered 1945 No New Books At Library The Gunnison Library has just received a shipment of new books including some of the Included m the list best sellers are “Dr Hudson’s Secret Journal’' Lloyif Douglas "Rainbow At Dusk" Emilio Loring ’Un" Rest Herbert "Young "Heartwood” A n n o Miller Downes "The White Tower ’’ James R Ullman "So Well Remembered" James Hilton "Red Fruit” Temple Bailey "Corner Of Heaven" Kathleen Norris "Case Of The Shoplifter’s Shoes” Erie S Gardner "Case Of The Perjured Parrot" Erie S Gardner "The Black Rose" Thomas B Costain “Arrows Into The Sun” Jonreed Laurit- zen "Kay Allen On Overseas Margaret I Simmons "Give Yourself Background" F Fraser Bond "How To Live Beyond Your Means” Margery Wilson “Between Tears And Laughter” Lin Yutang "The Exile’s Cornelia Daughter"Spencer “Young Bess” Margaret Irwin The library is open from 8 to 9 pm each Thursday Mr and Mrs Henry Bartholomew and Mrs Roxie Christensen were hosts at the annual family reunion of the John Bartholomew family held in A ette Tuesday of last week program opened to the public was held in the Fayette Amusement Hall at 2 pm The family group assembled at the family home built by Mr Bartholomew in 1875 John Bartholomew was born 11 1845 at Clark-stoSeptember McLean County Illinois He came to Utah with his parents when 7 years of age Nine years later the family moved to Fayette then called Warm He was married to Eliza Creek Roxie Metcalf in 1868 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake He was appointed Presiding El- nison Postoffice lobby all day der of the Fayette branch of the of Gunnison ward In 1877 was orj Thursday WeJnesday to interview appli- - dained a High Priest and set next cants £or the Leathernecks apart as bishop of the Fayette The Marines now are accept- - ward which position he held unui ns aeain BePlfor ing only Regulars Eleven children were born to Men from 17 to 26 terms Two died In Inthe couple no had have who elusive vious military experience may fancy and 9 grew to maturity are living Also children veterans as enlist as well up Eight with Harold to 32 who have been out of grandchildren Lee Christensen and the service less than one year out Decker Bartholomew being the In the case of 162 There are also of the service less than 90 days youngest and 5 great- furloughs of up to The eldest 90 days will be granted son John E Bartholomew of Manti was 111 and unable to at- tend the family gathering The program opened with a welcome speech by Henry Bartholomew and the Invocation by Mrs Roxie B Christensen Other numbers were: congregation singing led by Mrs’ Julia B Ercanbrack life history of John Bartholomew Mrs Mary B two Vocal numbers Stewart 11 Robbins Franclne granddau- ghter of Mrs Sarab B Chris- tensen faith promoting lnd- dents In the life of Mr Barthol Club Lions Gunnison The Alma'- Bartholemew Road Committee in the Interest omew 0f local residents as well as all vocal number Henry Barthol- cities and towns on highway 89 omew a letter of greeting to family has written the following letter each member of the State Road Commission: written by Ruth Christensen to ansen reed oy airs Chrrln are advised IheU chnte talk Homer Bar- Bartholomew Is rnntemnlated from the present of Highway 91 now Jhoiomew piano selection Mrs ocation - song Bartholomewof town running through the This Home” Mrs Julia Levan Utah - V 20 SEPTEMBER John Bartholomew Funt ra! services for Mrs Ef-Anderson Nielsen who died hei home September 9 were miniucted of last Thursday week in the Gunnison ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Elmer Nielson The program outlined by the family included opening song by the "We Sha11 (imnison eiuartettBe'°"d The River” in- vocation Hans C President Olsen reading Mary Nielsen of Mant vocal solo “Lay My Head Beneath A Rose"' Gilbert violin solo Gilbert Childs speakers Bishop Alnaa Peterson Manti Ilyrum Christiansen and President Elmo Sorenson closing song by the "Sometime We’ll Unquartett derstand’’ Chas benediction Rasmussen Internment was in the Manti cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Nielson at and Turkey City” now known as Highway 28 to a about 6 to 10 miles south tnd thence In a south field and westerly direction and con- distribute Will state again The wltll Highway 91 in it’s of t jocation at a point near the “Ten Commandments additional an as end of the Yuba Safety” folder HIV western Fr measure safety Reservoir Bam hunting Arms and pared by the Sporting that the proposed believe We In Ammunition Manufacturers outlined above will route change as stitutc 50000 of the folders 2 Is the most feasible No as sportbe sent to license agencies run route because lt would and schools jng goods stores through a section 10 com- the of A synopsis 1 Respect mandmcnts follows: 2 Carry only a loadcd gUn auto camp Into your road guns cmpty used 3 Make sure your or home oposcd plan No i were Al- our scctiorTo i barrell Is not clogged4 u WQud SO that much farther away stac ways carry your gun direction of ouf connccti0n with High- you can control the 5 Before pulling vc therefore are jnutzie of your tar- sure be opposed to proposed thc trigger at ab90juty l as outlined above 6 Never point a gun js0 et c7iangc want to don’t are highly In favor of pro- anything you Unless you first unchange No 2 arul would shoot un- gun your leave rccommCnd to you that proposed load it never a tree be used and request 8 Never climb o loaded gun 9 e matter your u gjve hard or tiTTesi before consideration a flat at fchoot evcr in the dicUlon final I mix makma a etter surface 10 Don ”crhighballs with hunting the guns on safety while ta int PJ Stake John Well Represented At Conference E Metcalf Dies Sunday Following Stroke Elders Smith And Sudden Death Ivins Represent Proves Shock To Church Authorities Family Friends Elders Joseph Fielding Smith John Edward Metcalf well of the Quorum of Twelve and know and respected citizen of Antone R Ivins of the First Gunnison died suddenly Sunday Council of Seventy were the evening at 6 85 from apoplexy Mr Metcalf had accepted a posiprincipal speakers representing the General authorities of the tion as instructor in the public L D S church at the Quarterly at Helper school and after Stake Conference held Sunday teaching one week had returned in the Gunnison ward chapel to Gunnison— with Mrs Metcalf In addition to talks by the over the week end to collect a few personal belongings Having Stake visiting authorities their business the Lester completed dent Elmo Sorenson Hanson Luris Allen Leon Reyncouple were ready to return to olds Jay Lund and Edgar T Carbon County when Mr Metcalf was stricken He died withatReed addressed the large in an hour tendance Mr Metcalf a native of GunMusic was furnished for the nison was born March 25 1888 various sessions by the Center-fielunder The the son of William and Emma girls chorus He grew to Capson Metcalf direction of Wilma Despaln Gunnison ward choir directed manhood in this community at- the local schools He tending Gilbert Stake Chorister by ‘ “ FJeldsted string quartett ‘direct- - graduated from Brigham Young and also attended vocal University ed by Roger Sorenson numbers by Mrs Harold Jensen the University of Utah and the of California at of Manti and a piano solo by University Miss Christensen also of Manti Berkeley The Girl Leadership commitEor 33 years Mr Metcalf Chris tee of the Gunnison Stake During the conference of taught In the Gunnison schools sponsored a Mothers and Dau- P Larsen senior president of the the 65th Quorum of Seventy to- - serving as principal ghters outing at the flats last week All wards were gether with presidents Charles Washington school for 26 years at tho 48 mothers L Thorpe Orlin J Hansen and and at0 ®s instructor and represented Valley high school and daughters were in attend- - John S Bardsley were honor- - Gunnison ance Arriving at the Flats the ably released from their long Dls acceptance of the Helper Alva E position was the first time he group enjoyed dinner followed service In the Quorum who served as secre- - had left the district as an in- to become Andersen by a short program better acquainted with the tary under several presidents structor He was also prominent In church plan for this activity for for 34 years was also granted release Ball games and a water an honorable Byron church and civic affairs and girls as had served on the Gunnison sustained was melan ’bust’ completed the day FJeldsted The Girl Leadership program is senior president and the follow- - City Council and as precinct Aaronlc lng were set apart aa presidents and pity Judge at Gunnison In the 65th Quorum of Seventy: He was superintendent of the Miles II Jensen Reed J Lund Gunnison Slake Sunday School Lawrence Jensen and Matthew and always Interested in the lansfleld Whitney Ed- Lorenzo of the younger group ward Christensen was ordained September 13 1916 he mar-- a Seventy and set apart as sec- - ried Lillie Mellor in the Manti retary Elder Ivins officiated p s Temple In the transactions He Is survived by his widow VI I Elder Orlin J Hansen was or two daughters Mrs Fenton De- ' HIgh PHet ty EldCf Mllle Manti and Lillie Jean Smith two grand- Gunnison Metcalf t " rtlOthCrDQUghtQr Outing Held l lift IIqa f linT VI Consumer Should Follow RlllCS Ontllnorl MS UUuInCCl - i Mr and Mrs Andrew Modeen are spending this week visiting the capltol city They were ce by their dau rcent nn°unce accompanied north toe Government that fcy ghter Mrs Moyle Sorenson and 7 hr "'an d‘U‘h'"' Wh0 hlVe many been 1!? in small quantities visiting at the have arisen in " children one sister Mrs D B Sanders Washing-i- n Ellcnsburg ton and two brothers June W both of B Metcalf and Ray Gunnison be heM FU"Cr‘ CrVCC’ In regards home However t)0ibiiitie wun me release a warning was — issued by Sievert A Rohever Assistant Chief of the Bureau Plant Quar- Election o t olfleer wa held ffntomolow and of Ag£ur‘n th' Projram with Alma riculture Purina Mills keepnamed as dealer Royal ing its’ local Henry president informed Buehansn Feeds Mrs Julia B 1st ErcanbnTclCt 2nd pr y ege nd Mr Mary B stewart sec- nd trcasurer retary and family dinner for 29 fol-- welfare and for the good of the tha day peakers and pastors USO USO Camp Shows lowed the There Is a great deal of all churches will be asked to United Seamens Service ( the Industry of lhe merchant marine") All the flowers used for the that Is yet to be learned about dv°te a Part o£ thelr will continue almost at wartime1 Or an announce decoration In the home and the how to safely use DDT insect!- - discourses This is due to the im- of mcnt sometime during the scr- - level program site were taken to the cides from the standpoint movement of troops to Fayette cemetery and placed on hazard to the user to the con- - vice to the campaign of the mense the last resting places of Mr turner of the product on which United War Fund which opens and from the recent battle fronts and present occupation zones and Mri- Bartholomew and tfie residues may occur the effect £be following day October 1 centers This year’i appeal on behalf and to demobilization chIldr °f the Couple who were they may have on soils and on bured thcrethe whole balance of nature In o f the USO United Seamen’s As for the -Seamen’s Service the be - merchant mariners will rethe all and Service foreign terms of beneficial insects and : for under pressure He£ agencies affiliated with the working wild life ” on to - many months come the conwill Fund War National rurtna Mills at the present time is conducting an elaborate Unue until October 31 and will huge transportation cd but comparatively little by program to see how the be the final campaign of the the war’s end chemical will fit Into their sani- - national and state organizations re- the all foreign the two Practically the For years past tatlon products line Their re- Fund In Utah and lief agencies remain actively in son Lloyd to Josephine Evans gearch to date shows DDT has United War ln field tho have Fund War National part‘cular'y "of Mr and' Mrs Bert real merit when properly used the daughter and areas — China the combined ap- In keeping with the represented The However Evans of Salt Lake City cast Asia the Dutch and French warning they are peals of the various war front Indies France Holland Normarriage ceremony uniting the government and front relief home groups research further couple was performed on Sep- conducting Belgium and way Luxembourg community many tember 8th A wedding supper prior to making it available to including the flalkan and Mediterranean chests which for the duration for 50 members of the family the public the Also countries refugee and Farmers housewives and any- - assumed the title "war chest” and Immediate friends was still organizations their annual appeals orphan-carserved at the Baxter home fol- - one finding it necessary to use and merged to bear burden a have heavy campaign should be careful with nation-widThe new- - insecticides lowing the ceremony obtain their All these groups last as this Utah’s goal year of lyweds received many beautiful In their purchase This sum like only funds from contributions and make ccr- - will be $403009 and useful gifts in honor of DDT products millions of the Nation- to the United War Fund of Utah their marriage They plan on tain that it is safe to handle and that $115 al War Fund wilt be devoted end similar state organizations making their home In Center- - use and that the research beither to continue the work of under the National War Fund hind It is adequate fitU Questions ” in Levan and run thence In a direction and aouth westerly thereby miss the town ol Uvan UUh change 2 That a proposed would continue to run to Levan continue in a and as at present Gunnison 14 September 30th Designated VJar fa rorn- Couple Exchange ' Fund Sunday "‘7 aajsP001 uso |