Show y 0 IOCR READ G'll'V town newspaper TVCi ri JLkJLk 2k TVS ey Gu mmon— “The Sugar TUESDAY and Turkey City" Beet v YEAR SEVENTH NEWS DEADLINE JANUARY UTAH THURSDAY UUNMSON 31 1916 No 33 vt K ' ison is a Tops For Centerfield Plans Entertainment Winter Sports Program For Area Drive sing rnian Thanks leers ing Drive Available For Winter Program has again ‘gone this time in the cam-Clothing Collection according to June for the collection A one of the nuMandmg highlights of the enh season and one that can't afford to be missed Group To Discuss Viildlife Control On Public Lands Federal Director To Attend Two Day Session M Day of Washington assistant director U S Wildlife Service is to meet Wednesday and Thursday with the legisla- Sons let figures of the amount tive committee of the Western Association of Fish and Game lied was not available he chairman states these Commissioners in Salt Lake to on pub- es will be compiled by next dismiss wildlife control and will be released for li lands of all 11 Representatives ration western states of the association except California were expect- ed to attend according to Chair- Director man Ross Leonard j Utah Fish and Game Commis- II sion Sessions will convene both tnpton California — Thi 1 Broncos of Cedar City LeonaVd who called the comand Long Beach College mittee Meeting to discuss H R just been named to partici- - 4503 introduced in Congress by In this year’s Western Representative (W Robertson s College Basketball Tour- - Va ) o fame nt to be held in Compton and wildlife aquatic tQ protect i February 26 through vaues where impoundments of h 2nd this season by a c being made waitri Be naming of the Branch £ederal 9gencies Bcos Beach’s and Long ‘As it stands” Leonard said &8s to participate in this measure goes s Western Tournament yondPthe mere preservation of 2 he ?umer i0U!i wildlife values and gives federal y t0‘play in th! control of wildlife through the number one and action on public do- ?bel two quintets In last win-tales and ManJr eastern ( chpioship play Pasa- Fjsh nd wndli(e service Ita ’ favor the measure because of ’esto the'runrferup having are sorely good tealures that ady ben selected to compete all ot the pubU But needed thiJ season’s hardwood meet selection of Pasadena’s I”" Dav to meet 1 3iogs Modesto’s Pirates haLe eHort m work fI Beach’s Vikings and Utah’s “compromise that will be loch Broncos now leaves but interests" uve openings to accomodate p of entry applicants prac- doubling that number federal action without ds is hibiting of head causing plenty re- e approval have been for the tourney appllca-- a Jected Leonard admitted and selection committee federal the that “Ch meets “We recognize this week to check J 1 reason’s competition records government should have water- Ue some two dozen tourney diction over migratorythe siaies to fowl but feel that rticaantsi that are going to be screened down to fit soverign rights to manage their under twelve rcmalnlnj berth? owh lame should vbUe there has been on ink- - federal regutotlons g to who may be selected preserved” berths left its a tTratton of Mr and Mrs good bet that Arizona will tpe Cuayon J represented and Bingham by Gila ox wr home the at and that Los Angeles week end Return J and Mrs H Southland’s Metropolitan were Terence will be counted in Ing Monday they Mr nd b Orange Empire Cir- - panied by Cl r11 representives being the Johnson parents lllerton llorneU and Mrs Ovcson andA the past we j Solse Idaho and Pueblo Colo- - been visiting to while North- - the Ovcson home Alh-r- DC Fish aMd 0 Broncos Play In Tournament Jn‘ 2 lr ss r )S ru t f? DOven 3 m enter California fives being men- nra Roscnlund j tnd Mrs ie participants nude San Mateo Grant Tech Keith ' r — Annette t ienlo last week ’ to m a jl- - Wivffi SP Southland quintets to be con- - Cook After visit- crtd’ of Providence R L Ei Centro Glendale J aa!l Monica Riverside and Ing at the reiu 1! scver8l days Miss boon Bernardino V UWf where ed to Washington me itatlonea Adair is suffering from she has been year lnJury received recently () °r t Bulldogs Lose The h Mill' o' S K mm m West hem h wb complcteh de h MiONi'd (ue Jimieiw '’Oth the blae starting between the eeilmg ami tin root and getting out ot control before being no' teed Tin fnmih was at home when the hlae Parted but fanned b the wind the blowing from north it went out of control be fore the fire department could arrive and was soon enveloped m a complete Built ol blae lumber the honw was com pleteh burned in a half hour according to the familv Cause of the fire has not been to the determined according latest reports Fires were going in the stoves but the blae was first not ued from 5 to 6 feet from any of the flues and the electrical wiring was termed as "sound ” During Week Defeat Moroni And Drop Contest To Manti Five wi’trr spur's program for nniH will be dismissed Sa it librarx on Thurs Fehroarv 7 at 7 30 p m Forest ranger Oral F Winkler ot Salma will speak ami show moving pu lures of skiing Winkler is a winter sports en thusiast and well qualified to From speak on this subject 1938 to 1941 he was ranger at Sun Valle Idaho During the winders of 1943 and 1944 Mr Winkler spent considerable time at Utah’s famous winter spot Romantic Alta" Interest in the facinating sport of skiing has increased the last 10 tremendously during years and it is predicted there will be a more phenomenal increase during the next decade The first edition of the “Utah Magazine" since the war is entirely devoted to reports on winter sports developments and proin the improvements jected state Both the University of Utah and the state Agricultural skiing College are including courses in their physical education programs Skiing contrary to popular belief is no more dangerous than any other vigorous outdoor are sport if the participants and learn properly instructed controlled skiing Suitable Snow covered slopes for the enjoyment of this sport are found on the mountains sur- rounding southern Utah alleys Manti and Ephraim have already Other suit prepared courses able sites can be developed and is invitation an Skiing da Fire Destroys Farm Home Win And SANPETE LEAGUE Tram Standing tins at the War Bonds llu Sites Many i aison Se top’ Red Cross f the city has With its allotted quota d of the war it was not would j what the reaction donations but the Victory it has made fig drive are will-dShat the residents their share to alleviate of the countries jeessities as a result jere ravaged fwar and to help in back to normalcy Metcalf stated that he especially like to thank reive ladies who canvassed 4wn making a house to ‘drive telling the residents would be the collection I what it was for and how the epare their clothing Scouts for their assistance the clothing and llecting tmerican Legion and their ary for packing the con- - Danger To Discuss Ephraim Wasatch Manti Gunnison N Sanpete Moroni 48 29 L s 0 Pet 000 800 600 400 200 000 4 3 3 l o 4 5 Scores Moroni 34 Manti 24 January Gunnison Ephraim W 23 Scores January Manti 36 Gunnison 32 Ephraim 43 North Sanpete 25 29 Prizes Februay 1st Schedule Wasatch at Gunnison Moroni at Ephraim Manti at North Sanpete Offered For State Ephraim stayed on top of the basketball league in Sanpete by virtue of two “wins last week keeping the record clean from the other five losses while teams in the league are still fighting it out for the other top in close keeping positions ‘touch’ with each other The Gunnison Bulldogs won the one and lost one during The Wednesday weeks play night game with Moroni saw the locals pile up 17 counters in the final quarter to make the Friday night victory decisive on the Manti court the Bulldogs pljytu ft ntrdi &st £&TftC duv to on ft final he d d m cl()ge thg jg to ® Box score £ GUNNISON know the thrills of a winter holi-- i To many day in the mountains people the spotless white of a winter scene in the mountains and thrilling’ is more beautiful than the most verdant green of in their sum- meadow and hill mer splendor Centennial Seal $35000 Offered For Three Best Suggestions r T3 IV? ' A - — IU UNIFORM a p Rosenhmd R M 2 e Melba Keith p( regarding with tin' A nm son ol Mi and Mis Keid Rosen In- ser a Cl a o for Florida West Ke bind left V Mi o states the s all P e a at i‘e Veil lanuarv 29th after spending a 50 dav lint n ed Keith re en OI1I Ills' III! e m two furlough III In reu w tin had f oei listed for 2 more vears of ser to dea Il on tin 'tuts He si s lb e lee in the U S N'n peets to spend pait ol Ins time lie lints is good in that partieu seaboard lar theater and tin lood is c along the Atlanta ot with pi en where most of his 3 vears ot (client flesh sen tee have been spent egetables a Mur Christiansen T Sgt son of Mi and Mrs llvrum of Gunnison re Ubrist lansen at Uamp ceived his discharge Beale California January 20 1916 after serving 43 months S U with the Army T'Sgt was inducted Into Christiansen He the Army June 25 1942 served in the Asiatic Theater for 14 months supervised 250 Philippino laborers and 40 en listed lerks and checkers maintamed a ships service station financial assistance supplied rations deck and engine fsupCoast plies to all Merchant and Army owned ships at Tacloban and Leyte He is authorized to wear the Asiatic- Theater of Operations Ribbon Liberation Philippine Itibhon American Theater Ribon victory Ribbon and Good Condrt Mlal WMr two Bronze Stars — Chester llill writes from his Army base in the Pacific that “The great news has reached us the past two days that we are to be sent home and it is ‘won- derful’ By peculiar coincidence I arrived here the 18th of July 1944 and today the 18th of Jan1948 uary my orders are being cut to leave this area for disand that makes exactly charge 18 months in this camp Our work Is finished and we are d4- clared bout 3? urpIus hcrc continental soldiers” So there will be uniformity throughout the state in the color designs and an official seal or 'trade-marfor he Utah Can- tennial in 1947 Utah Covered Wagon Days Inc of Salt Lake City which has promoted July in Salt Lake 24th celebrations will City from 1933 to 1942 sponsor a contest — statewide — to or a 8ea1 or be wed generally lor the 1047 celebration sponsored by the state legislature The celebration is under the direction of the Utah Centennial Commission named by Governor Herbert B Maw and serving without corn- pensauon The contest is open to every resident of the state The con- testant should submit a sketch or described in either drawn Maurice Gates son of Mrs J writing and a suggestion of a M Knighton has received his color design All suggestions or discharge from the U S sketches should be submitted to tnd wlth wlfe n8na Commission Box 329 Salt Lake City 8 Utah be The seal design should something 'similar to a state seal and the color scheme one adaptable to printing develop- etc Four ment of decorations Four points are urged for its de- (2) velopment: (1) Simplicity (3) Dignity Appropriateness (4) Statewide In scope — having no local Implications Awards of $35000 in govern- ment bonds maturity value will be given the successful contests A $20000 bond will be awarded the winning contestant $10000 bond for second place and a $5000 bond for third place Bonds are being donated by Covered Wagon Days and the 48 entries will be judged by a com- 34 mittee appointed by that organ- izatlon and prizes awarded upon the decision of the Judges vAll n three winners however accord- director of 4 ing to Gus Backman will be sub- 0 the Centennial commission for to the 9 mitted final decision on the one 0 re- to use The commission 3 8 serves the right to use any or the winners 8 n0n® Submitted b R R Keetch and Ru Farm ReEecla om Bart A( Aaaua nnual mEtliSi held Allred January 18th In the Court House at Manti Pet County Farm Bureau wa reorganized with Alden K Barton Manti as president Cl as Peterson Ephraim tMr Manl aJ cretary and treasur-stat- e Directors of the Bureau will from the representatives Score by quarters: county cattje associations Poul- Gunnison 18 22 31 Growers Pea Association 8 18 27 try jioronj Association Dairy Association There Association ndTurkey 3Q irmtTt and their wives F the meetln in X Jcnien t 0 1 During the first part of the jjeck( f 0 0 3 3 evening separate meetings jjardyic held for the ladies and men At Bown 0 the men’s meeting Mr Bryson 3 g j of District Representative 3 8 d Jcnsqn g Fedcril rarm Bureau presented-Lun4 8 f ulk on Natlonal Farm Bureau - Ull 0 0 0 actlvities and on general condiu0ns of farm organizations 13 17 8 32 ToUls Ceorge L Hobson president of r MANTI also the State Farm Bureau T brJc£ talk on state Ac- 3 tlvitics 0 10 Wintch f ' 1 6 The ladies group met In the SquIre§ c GUNNISON tlendnet v Specialist from the USAC gave on Cleaning ft demonstration and Care of Clothing” and Mrs Manti of pre- Madsen Grace talk on “Foods For A Mrs Orrln Diet” Balanced Well of sprtng City then pre- (Continued oa last page) 6 Davls g Stephens Totals Score by quarters: Gunnison Manti 1 3 0 0 0 3 11 30 38 23 32 20 23 38 7 18 9 14 M GrOnwi JOMGIM L toether Sanpete County rrSflll flllCllS MEWS ©FOUR hli Clearfield Utah Seaman t lass John C Benins Gun was reeentlv discharged nison from the Navv via the U S Naval Barracks Naval Supply Seaman Bee Depot Clearfield mils served with the Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific as a member of the Armed Guard aboard merchant ships — Fort Douglas Utah January 23 1946 Discharged today from the Army at the Fort Douglas Separation Center mider the adjusted service rating plan was T5 Veldon II 'on husband of Beulah Knlgh ton Anderson who has been making her home with her ents during the service of her husbund in the armed forces T3 Anderson who served 12 months in the Philippines and Lulo rl( ema wlth lhc 37th Division 120 is Ord authorized to wear the Aslatic- Pacific Theater of Operations Ribbon Good Conduct Medal Victory Ribbon as well as the Liberation Ribbon Philippine and Combat Infantryman Badge lie entered the Army on September 7 1944 1st Leadership Opens At Week B Y University Educators & C"CtU®a J0 at the Cunnjson home of Mr and Provo Featuring addresses by L D S church leaders and the prominent Utah educators 23th annual Leadership Week at Brigham Young University will be held for four days zeglnnlng Cpl Melvin Mellor writes to Thursday January 31 George Albert Smith’ Presl-hli parents Mr and Mrs Guy dent of the L D S church and David O- - McKay second coun- sellor In therflrst presidency FCtO address the Sunday scs- jWiU slons ’V Speakers for the week Members1 of thei ‘Harmony day general asscsmbliei Include Stitchers’ sewing dub enter- - Dr' A Ray Olpin' president of wiped-atheir annual party the University of Utah who Will Thursday evening of last week speak on “The Sciences In Our wlth husbands of the members Everyday Life” Dr Gerrlt da The home of Jong Jr dean of the college of M Pccial guests Mr and Grlbble was fine arts at B Y U who will dis ri cttln or Hair and at cuss on Friday ’ “The Arts In a'aIaaL Al wre cale J Our Everyday Life” and Elder fi a turkey dinner Stephen L Richards of the Follow- - Cornell of the Twelve who will wul n thc trimmings feast six tables of 300 speak Saturday on “The Human- were In play When corea‘ were Itles In Our Everyday Life” tolacd n ih late evening Mr Civic and church leaders from and Mrs Ernest Pierce were all parts of Utah and the for high mountain area’ are expected to awarde(l the prize corc wlth consolation going to attend the meet as the univer- Mr and Mrs Newell Childs sity throws open Its doors to the public in the renewal of its edu- Mrs Peterson cele rational house” One “open Lydia hundred bra eighty-ninted lectures her Mr and Mrs J M Knighton birthday anniversary nd Mr and Mrs Maurice Gates on the 22nd of January Several class discussions and demonstra- — one of the 'tions friends were to largest and and daughter Marilyn visitors kdy present In the celebration Those richest offerings in the history at the Knighton home were din- — will be of Week Included Leadership Mrs Elmer ner guests on Sunday at the present Mrs Eliza Kearns given during the four days by home of Mr and Mrs Delbert Hollyeson s 125 of Lena Mrs MA Madsen Mrs Ed special faculty Gates Peterson in Salina from Childs Mrs Von Childs Mrs bers discharged recently narrows Howard of editor Jensen Mrs Oscar Adair the Army and the dinner was in Pete Midvale and A dainty luncheon was served the Ute Sentinel his honor at 4:30 and the ladles visited newly elected president of the Many beautiful Utah State Press Association Mr and Mrs Paul Jensen of until six pm s received by Mrs will discuss “The Weekly Meeker Colorado and Mr and gift wc and several phone paper's Role In The Cornmun-daPete Jensen spent Tucs- - Peterson one 9 a m Saturday in at the calls from out of town wishing ity’ 'at visiting evening happy birthday were also of the numerous departmental home of Mr and Mrs Ferd her ‘ scsiions received Rosenlund Mrs Mr Gates Knighton served with the forces in the South Pacific having been in- ducted Into the Army from his residence In 'Hollywood Calif - HaraiOfiy StltchcPS Partners ll a't 7' j' i f - |