Show Driving reful Subscribe To The Lives 'saves News - S250 Year (iiinnison—“The Sugar Beet and Turkey City WAR ifXSST GUNNISON Campaign In Full Swing Band Mothers Elect Officers 'jghoiit All Gunnison Area Activities To s I Vi- Wind Up in began Saturday and will Ison through the week jue on I the sponsorship of the up last campaign MnnUal FOOd Sale ji Club Saturday chairmen were appoint- every resident and on their block ty owner to clean up yards them ge burn dry I broken fences j and leaves haul away and to plant something The annual Factor fonl aU sponsored by the Gunn on American Leu on Auxiliary unit will be held sturda at the Gunnison Dme store Main varieties of tat items for nics as well as delicious foods for the table- - of those who spend jutification Easter at home will g0 on sale City Council 3day the it Club members' some Members of the unit urge earh School boys and volunteer buying to assure purchasers of a ys cleaned up around the wide selection fall and raked and cleaned Mr and Mr- - C E Andersen iCityPark activities which were and Mr ami Mr- - George Last Club spent the week end and several id by the Garden of the citizens days the fore part of this week Iwperation Both schools vacationing in and near Phoenix ien attained their clean-ucampaign Arizona way the First and Second will clean the church as well as burning and cleaning up around iurch farms the Lions and is are getting their club Gary Sagers 8 year old son cleaned up and of Mrs Lucille Sagers of Salt grounds iin to plant lawn and Lake and a grandson of Mr and jeensT The business men Mrs Charles E Embley of Gunbeen asked to clean up their nison won 1st prize in a spelluse paint where ing contest hold Saturday at the (fronts id and clean behind their Utah Theatre in Salt Lake City vied for the of business The American Thirty contestants 2nd prize and the Scouts will both prize a new bicycle fate but at the time this was won by Patricia Conway 12 at a student to old is Gary were years press their plans school in the the Longfellow Dmplete k visit inS Spelling s t ID of this campaign is to capitol Gunnison The Prettiest Utah” It is the most ex- campaign of the type out in Gunnison and aim i n city excellent cooperation it will be highly shown y Hob risen if t!u THURSDAY APKI1 Snow College Sets Date For as elect Giunnison Mht at a meet ' ’he ligh school h e Otht r olfnors elect The Annual Goll e Simw w re Mi- - I m is Allen k Ilich St hool Da lor Sat '! ani Mis Nerv al Melurdav 'mihw Lilli April Gtdlege u r mu etiaiman A secre w be host rhoel to about lit " '1 ” In the ippo high sehools Tl'e ng Stiuoi-id m the Golh u G m ill regi-tt'- r i' " off c rs art' na- - uni at 8 10 a m w hi e ht ’’ Fi u’ n w be pt m nted w th Het k ct pi esidt nt bon etid- - that w t'ntillc them hiiiiii-- i ii ecretarx m all the di ti partwipati’ iw "ct Amit rsen and acti it iox 1' n Ht nian-- t n finance Frances J Gurne ami Xello n t n Rax eun-- t itute the Geiutal Gem In tin1 high school m Het' Tlu' that un repot band togt tin r with specialty talmn- - have been ma lel to the numbti- - wa- - held in conjunc principal- - of all the neighboring w turn th tht' election meeting high school- - Included with the un itations are schedules of the du 's aotix ies have eonlt'sfs Departmental 00 a m been scheduled from until 11 00 am Scholarship-to w lining bt' awarded arums exenls in the luhn Gulhett-oa repair ex seniors Tests will be afforded m the fol pert tiom the Kellogg Switch Home board ami Supply Gompany of 0UinU subjet ts Ecimomics Music Agrieulttire wa- - m Gunm Altbama Art Plixsieal Fdu Language on from iMarch 80th to April IMixmcs Shop 3th making everal minor ini cation Chemistry Work Social Science and prmements on the Gunnison There will be a general pro Tt lepbone Company system Mr Culbertson made a com gram at 11 00 a m Numbers for this event will be imitation con on clunk the intricate plete Ilowaru tributions from the xisiting lugli switchboard" schools asNorman head company An invitation Womens Field suring bettor service to the cus tomers " Among the changes Meet and a Men’s High School will bt' f after Tennis Tournament made was a definite At daud off in morning a talking period 130 pm an Invitation Track Meet will be held on the College Athletic Field The concluding event will be a dance in the Campus Ballroom beginning at 9 30 p m w High Schorl - iiuul Minor Changes Made At Telephone Co stated Young Farmers Ready Plans For A HC3r SpCSKCr Bos- Juvenile Judge Sterling - sard of Manti was the guest speaker at the regular meeting s the Mayfield Association meeting held Thurs- H C Principal day evening Christensen presided at the meetpresident in8 with the conducting ECv® Swallow n addition to Judge Bossard gave a Christensen full Plan§ are going ahead steam’ and careful designs arc cing laid for the annual Live-Ms(ock show and Community Farm Day sponsored by the Young Farmers and scheduled Gunnison for May 6lh at valley High School The 1950 show promjses t0 be one of the best evcr stageci and each of the area are in the communities urged to support the educational features socjai ancj recreational of the day’s activities The ‘Rajnbow Riders” will furnjsh colorful Western music for the Stockman’s Ball accord- ing to Eugene Nay publicity This event will com- plete the full day of the annual course at Mark Christensen gathered the Centerfield ward chapel at p m Saturday to pay their final respects to the prominent farmer who died at the and stockman the family home March 27th of a lingering illness con- Alvin Barlow Bishop ducted the following program arranged by the family: opening “Oh (My Father" by a song quartet composed of Mrs Elton Mrs G W Sorensen Sorenson Gilbert FJeldsted and Lawrence Jensen invocation Royal Whit- lock vocal duet Mrs Elton Sor- enson and Mrs G W Sorensen “Whispering Hope" speaker C A Peterson duet “Sunset" Mrs G W Sorensen and Mr FJeld- sted speaker Chas S Hansen We’ll Understand’’ “Sometime by the quartett remarks Bishop wicu uves in wona jturai Colfcv Th Amerlcai STh -- cour se will be given the Ui char£e otihi Part of C weeks of summer two tZ1- Another feature on Iir” y S A C June Day program will be of Dr Wayne Wanting of a tree in honor of “Xf the direction veterinary Mr and Mrs Jensen and Wednesday Wendell Lowry interment was in the Center- and the grave prior to her departure Mrs Dug- fieid cemetery a visit with dedication was offered by C C gins was surprised from several of her lady friends Bosshardt of Redmond J cemetety is scheduled for also and lawn is to canted around the flagpole 4ar memorial enntriVmMrtno Lial rinK in Bn Ithecitv enmiffh ’raised tn fill trtan tria 2 Principal and Presented a ilInwith choice rose' short UlkWhitlock sang a solo f Merrill rJitnflmi5 and Lester Hansen conducted a type and k make beautiful entrance tlnms pracUce city from either highway of 28 M meet The k not and ceremony ion Saturday at Plans Artificial “ Insemination Class Of Dairy Cattle at the City 1 pm At j k 55 Ts ssrssffsst “K SSS - tSVrr 1 ky MD fuslast J &oc Naylor who last year or ot 01 1 at th t the ‘tnuch to sed stated rs Embley cour FuturZarmcra a s at Convention hould ' ( ohUta je PPl c the re- - NO Adults Study Youth Problems Gt'iiit a 1' mi iu n It Mt no - ht at n it vh m luten a’ on tl Id n s '! 'it tin il bn ul ii tht' I' d at it oi n m next 0th build hi In met ting at 8 mop and in i' n d tl o! hi m - il w m bt Tht Salma - w Lit - and tt w It wotthwhilf neon a w pi be p m m stnt held the ng Il Mfblim - nt uie Funeral Rites tl no nlhl and pait nt Fu w illi ml- m - w In n tiial John St an It d d Malt h Hath pi il hooi huspitil at Tuseon mini u s ulfcicd lie Im al low it lupi lcla i mg Fi itla lilt- w al tr It ht hi who al mi n'uni from an auto ae Sandeis in an m lie ifiitinl ot wteds in Utah mu fl the State’s most serious - erious because Hit income of the u m - tin down the production turn piodmts reduces the i dm tali'- fi natural nihe lam! takes property fit tin tax lolls and increases do '"-- I fl government so far weed toiitrol is concerned lie t ontmuing battle against weed- - is of concern to every pt Ison m the state regardless of Ins business or occupation the Realizing public interest in ths impoitmt problem many veais ago the Legislature enacted laws permitting cities counties am! the State to cooperate With land owners in combating tire weed menace This program pro-nles foi full participation by tinuis and other land owners md prov nit s the enforcement mnhmery by which weeds can be leaned up on canals ranges and other areas w hu Ii are infested The State Board of Agriculture is charged with the reof establishing a sponsibility State Noxious Weed List as a basis for this cooperative weed control effort and all agricultural agencies of the state l titling the Agricultural Extenthe Agricultural sion Service Station the farm Experiment anti livestock organisations and others are cooperating in this over all 'Weed control gigantic - Many Attend For John Sanders w ll'ot lu m Agriculture Calls hi d d Of nr SOni all ill Maut tie Rasmussen G V wa- - in a rge ot the setvuis Tht With the tiiapetl c in Flag and hanked with tin adot beautil ill loi al olft im in’ mbit ms nt lue and esteem On Mai Ii 3 the m mor tm tin flic who bail been called tudi nt- - at tilt (omni-oValiev tin woids nt eomfoi spoken and Huh St hool u ompan ied In fh mu musical selections G Dt w e it tin Lund malt tin M u es most impi es ami Mis und lull ti school bn- - tui a tom of inteic-tmand Follow mg an invocation given un ational points m the north b Dai ell Medium a male turn o! the state iu n of Keller consisting ipiuilctt nsen Mae Lloyd Kricksen Im hull d m the trip was a Glu Whitlock and l)cl mar to the Gctnwu Steel plant Roval ant thi' American Folk Institute lligham accompanied by Mrs In the lliglium ot Gunnison sang "The enroute to Salt Lake Git a tegular tour was ai A Gulps Song' Other musical ran md and eoiutui ted by the nombtis were a solo "I’m A tix Owen Jensen of Ihlgnm Salt lake Tntnme Saturtlay he group isitt d Memory Groxc Redmond and the closing mini the by nuartett The Lord the State Gapitol University of M Shepherd Utah ami other mleiesting points to the derail were Kulngies gixen by Charles E Embley of and Charles S HanGunnison sen of Centcrield The benediction was by Robert Jensen The funeral cortege with a military esiort was formed at the chapel and going to the East- The grave was suit cemetery dedicated by Arthur Martin Set aside by the nation anti to The Flag was presented state as Cancer Control Month Mrs Sanders by the American Anril will be market! bv the Marvin commander Legion annual fund drive of the AmerA saultc was fired and The funds ican Cancer Society taps sounded on the continuing will carry dread ga ns campaign Mr and Mrs Lee Christiansen dl?ase F uca lon' y rcsearc i 0j Long Beach California visit- an lca sorv 008 y m ed Tuesday and Wednesday with Tlie cal1 or the anniJal drive Wr an(1 Christiansen's par- fas 1)001 ma(io by A Pratt Kes- - pnts jyjr anj rg jiyrum Chris- ler state fund chairman and will llanktn en- were visitors fhe 1)0 in by various route borne from a vacation in participated communities of the state all of (le Norbwest whom participate in the im- mediate benefits of cancer ser- Q4 nation m the Q yicosand lUyUUU research of medical fc°nolts spons°red by the American cor Society Each year the American cer Society through research grants in Utah returns to the state MORE than the state’s en The Uth Natural Resources and nearly time fund quota Committce ponsored Jointly by three times as much as the the state chambers of commerce its as receives tional society and the Industrial Division of the share of the Utah fund Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- - Seniors Make Tour Of Northern Points 1950 Cancer Fund Drive Scheduled For Utah In April the sill y flflfl Resource Study effort New weeds are introduced into the state from time to time by various means such as on trucks llr®ad carsjand Weed seed rides into the state on the hair and wool of livestock In the streams and even In some special cases on its own parachute wings For the purpose of reviewing the Noxious Weed List and of making such additions as seem appropriate in the light of re cont developments the State Board of Agriculture Is calling a Pul)lic hearing in the Governor’s Board Room at the state Capitol Thursday April 13th at 2:00 p m Thli is an open public hearing and everyone interested in weed control Is Invited to attend The State Board of Agriculture Is Interested In hearing from farm and livestock people all state and federal agencies serving agriculture members of the seed trade members of county weed committees county boards of commissioners county weed n! othefl who msy uPervlor testl- care to PPear and mony at this hearing the Board will be Specifically interested In hearing recom- - Pfsct - Every Vcek Should Be Yeek Survey Indicates —--- ru- they ad- - Ing to Mr Volker The reports “Is one week of clean-ureally These suggestions a d In so Robert enough to keep any town desn milled would mean h i g h e r are being Ad munlcIpalUxei lor builneimen Im ancct corrected the other 31 wcVfrewly tltctcd prcl-(o- r wlU However cuUtht u pointed Drflldcnl Wl 0( fires This will be the first complete the survey of the 'State’s resources vew cost According to the National under one cover and will be anu Xtn’attVndlnce All city authorities agreed that Grant Richards atand return jjoard 0f Fire Underwriters available In limlU-- supply to University was necessary a Spring Clean-uVrvttn 400 000 home various sections of the state but fOmC re attention t0 the irscf a Walker VandfdaT 10 draw the coun will be used mainly for Indus- XL f lhroUEhou’t cou£ld nCcd for a thorough clean-uPhases of artlfW1 Insem1 trie wishing to establish In the bo consider The tlTci decree ry Farmer ° with UcUi but they also emphasized that a ably reduced by regular and sys- - state and which must know the ination will be taught ParUci check-uclcan-uresources available and clean-uUff ambers job must be a con tcmatlc college prized degree paling SSrk 43 Hearing On Hoxious Weeds tilth IK d 0 - adult " n Id ltd Poll- Slip heel State Board lock and Elolse Hcnrie Roger Hcndrlcksorand - feiit and floweny - Aramumiu fcnersl chairman of the XiXroeVted w ja and has been assisted Ucdcnaubotnrind full corps of organized com- mittees have been set Up Mr and further plans Nay stated will be announced as they are A ! Sa'lt Lake cer 22c to public education to City detect cancer in its early stages L w FcrrUi generai manager when It is curable 8c for adminls- - of Bonneville Ltd at Wendover 6c for fund Utah tration expense wai nameJ chairman of raising and 4c for reserve the committee replacing Paul II Hunt of the Park-UtaMining Dr ElRoy T Nelson Company director of the Bureau of Busl- ness and Economic Research at the University of Utah will con- Clean-U- p in Utah tlnue as Research Director and of the Salt H Wright Volker Studenir wuh college sUndirtg Tcn mcmbcrs of the GunnUon of Com- Lake clean-uCTCd t Is a year- - tlnuous project to be effective City Chamber of hour Farmers Community of Future can obtain lhree Chapter cities as mcrce the secretary their advisor Glenn round problem and should not Other suggestions X fag te 6 Day Livestock Show Mayfield the H mt - it v ' ILi’ii program At City Park lean G UTAH ome of them new having ex tremely noxious characteristics a Thl ue of Halogeton Poisonous plant Invading the over the western summer range In other areas Nut Grass u working Into the most producUve land of the State where B a very serious becoming menace Based upon recommendations which may be made to the Board at this public hearing the Board will then make such changes and additions In the Noxious Weed as seem appropriate In or- effectuate the most suc- weed control program the State of Utah Gifts Enter f‘nntort' LlVty IUncn CunMn VI- - ley Future Farmer Sweetheart tnd her two attendants Eloulsc at Henrie and Betty Whitlock tended the 22nd annual’ FPA held in Salt Lake convention City April 1st LaVay was the local entry In the State FFA- Sweetheart contest pm Saturday evening c 4 |