Show 7 i i PLAY SHOP AT HOM- E- SAFE-PREVE- NT a tIT PAYS 'V FIRES — vt ' i Gunnison— “The Sugar Beet and Turkey City" TEAS Jack Winn Reported Missing While Fighting In Korea Corporal UTAH GUNNISON Mr and Mrs Aaron Winn of Gunnison were informed by telegram Tuesday morning by the Adjutant General that their Head-O- n son Corporal Jack Winn had been missing in action in Korea since January 3 1951 The Gun- - Escapes From Craslf further information would b e automobile crashed head-owith relayed to them as soon as it another vehicle near Indianola was received Mr Peterson was enxoute to ac- Army on November 21 and was sent to Korea in August 1950 January 8 1951 the parents received a letter from their son written on New Years Day At that time he stated replacements had arrived end he was in hopes he would receive some rest U S 1949 Temple Excursion Readied Lions Hosts At Zone Party The Gunnison Lions Club will be hosts to Zone D including the Lions Clubs at Fairview Mt Pleasant Moroni Ephraim Man-t- i and Gunnison at their annual social January 29th at the GunComnison Valley High School mittees on arrangements In- elude: George Last program Lady Lion- refreshments Dean ®veson wiR act as Master of Ceremonies and will direct a TiAci- Pro®ram- with a11 clubs pating The clubs will gather at 7:30 for the program with refresh- ments and a dance following ation concern in Ogden and was supposed to have reported for work Monday morning He was headed north at the time of the accident The other car was coming south No one was in- Mr Peterson s oar cover- Jureded by Insurance was taken to evening at 8:30 pm Spanish Fork and following the in Saturday the Gunnison chapel J E necessary arrangements for fix- Christensen of Richfield will ing the car he will go on to again instruct in the intracacies Ogden to his new position of square dancing according to Mrs Elmer Pierce Everyone is Mr and Mrs George Last ento Join in the evenings tertained at a family dinner invited fun and learn to square dance in honor of their son Sunday Garth Last who left Monday to Monday Mrs L G Anderson enter military service Present was hostess to nine close friends were Mr and Mrs Erwin B in honor of the anniversary of Miss Velma Wiser of Richfield her birthday A tasty turkey Payne Ogden Miss Jean Chris- dinner was served at 2 pm and tiansen Mayfield and Mr and "500” played during Mrs Elmer Pierce end family bridge and Gunnison Square Dance Saturday Hyrum Christiansen stated on that some mnf ulon had arisen over the Gunnison Stake excursion to the Manti Temple in relation to dates Mr Christiansen said that the date January 29th would remain the same with toe first session at 9 a m and the 2nd session at 12:30 pm The night session will be held at 6 pm with a Mrs LeFem Johnson of Stertestimonial meeting to follow at ling is in Fairview caring for the Temple her sister who is ill Monday The January meeting of toe Artoplc literary Club of Centerfield was held on the 11th at the home of Mrs Rignel Jensen Following a tasty hot dinner the club members listened to toe biography of the poet Carl Sand' burg given by Mrs Basil Nelson of Centerfield Music during the L Christen sea oiIay- by Mrs M was elected President of rSsted Following nroieldl the the Gunnison Valley Fish and gram club business Game Protective Association cussed succeeding Loyal Christensen of Gunnison at the annual meeting of the group held Monday night in toe Gunnison City Hall Also elected were Lawrence Hansen Centerfield vice presl- dent end Elmer Pierce Gunnl-Dotaxes will be due and pay- - son Board able to Marshall Chris Nielson members will be named from of Centerfield at toe Centerfield Fayette Axtell and Gunnison at City Hall Monday February 5th the next regular meeting of toe all day snd from 1 pm to 3 pm organization scheduled for Feb- on Monday February 19th Rates ruary 5th at 7:30 pm in the have been set by the Town Board Gunnison City Hall It is antlcl St $300 for male dogs and $400 pated that a large group of for females If not paid on or sportsmen will attend toe Feb- before toese dates toetaxes will ruary meeting to which every- Increase to $4b0 for mates and one U invited $500 for females and if Approximately 30 were pre- paid by March 1 1951 un-- sent at toe Monday meeting end licensed dogs must be disposed of were enthusiastic over toe pros-btoa owner the board stated pects Taken up by toe group Resident of Centerfield will be were the possibilities of joining held responsible for any dog or the Utah Wildlife Federation to dogs allowed to remain on their 8in a vote In state matters and in case of stray tain ing to fish and game urging dogs notify Marshall Nielson planting of fish In toe lakes and streams in toe 12 Mile area and who will dispose of them “The situation In Centerfield stopping toe commercial seining Is getting out of hand” a spokes- - cf Hto in Yuba Reservoir and man stated “and wa are asking ‘locking with game fish ion ihiiu the cooperation of the residents hf in seeing that it Is taken care financial report will be given with a minimum of trouble at the February meeting expense" in “Tractor Maintenance" will be offered February 2nd and 3rd at Snow College for all farmers in San- and surrounding counties to William C Whit- acCording aker) Sanpete County Agent ThU school sponsored jointly by the Utah State Agricultural Extension Service and College snow College will feature demonstrators from all over the state and will be aimed at the farmers (tractor to getting last longer and run more effi- Days For Paying 1951 Dog License 2 Medelssohm Male Chorus Of Provo January 30 to 2 and Faults cipie pm “PrinMaintenance - Regular meeting of the Washington elementary school Parent- Teachers Association will be jcld in the Gunnison chapel to- day January 25th) Subject for discussion is "Discipline — The Role Of Punishment And Reward" Mrs Lillian Fjeldsted wlU “J ‘Pesker and the program wu also Include a demon- stratlon by the Second and Third ®rad oflhe according MrsRex Mellor publicity direct6r- 7-- 7 777 Your Dimes At Work ylded $102000000 lor the treat ment of approximately 184000 beys and girLs and adults hit by Na tart of poli0 alnce tional Foundation iot infantile Paralysis in 1938 Dim' funds md March up of voluntary contributions from American peoplei been essential In providing the skilled personnel and expensive equipment needed in the treat- ment of these scores of thou- sands March of Dimes help is given through the notion’s 2822 Chapters to all patients who eBardies aBe rac need 0j creed friends of Mr Twenty-eigand Mrs Don Ottosen of Ster- met their home January 13th nd njoyed bating party a pausade Following the ftnd’when everyone g p m por became ‘little weary' rhUI was ottoaen home The at balance of toe evening was spent in tinging songs both old end wis’ release Prof Spencer since MrsGunnison Valley Hospital 3 pm to 4 where ahe greeted a new son on pm “Service and Maintenance and Principles Involved In The December 26th Fuel Intake System" by Prof MraGRve Braiming and Rus-Stout Snow College Mfrdy °t SaK LakeCity Saturday February 3rd — 10 Mis Peggy Groo of Turn- a"d I Lubriam am “Engine er dl"ncr cation1 by representative of Le — toll Births toe past week at Gunnison Valley — 'two girls TBoto cation" January 22nd The tost an 8 Utah 0U ty 12 pm to 12:30 pm pound 3 ounce daughter was New cotton pictures on filters Sf10W h01" to a"d Maylin generai tractor maintenance and ' Mj' ClUO Bardsley of Centerfield Mr and lubrication 12:30 pm to 1 pm Mrs Cloyd Christensen of Gun- - Question” andVnswer period Dl nison welcomed an 8 pound ““111 farmera and their sons are daughter the same day invited to attend Mr Whitaker Snow College Drams Club aU he would guarantee that An addttional birth was regis- TZtototfi tcred at toe Gunnison Valley who attend will learn st kart The Enchantcdt February lat ab°ut thal in the Hospital on January 24th an 8 auditorium The college ' dldn Know pound baby son to Mrand Mrs and play U'a fascinating comedy centering round a young girl who is so in harmony with the life of the ' On spirit that she evokes a phantom Mrs Elmer Holeyson whose Th® central theme is that life is son Mr of and 22 occurs on birthday Jerry Bradley January celebrated toe event on Sunday Mrs Merritt Bradley of Sterling and was hostess to ten members was a gueat singer over Radio of her family Guests from out Station KSVC In Richfield Jan- of town were from Orem Pay- - uary 13th Jerry has made two on and Richfield and included other broadcasts over toe same play JoaePh w Cran nresent another wo Rreatgrandsons dirctor of the presentation t :13 pm - College Drama To prAflnf rluj Kar Youth Sings Radio J? £££££ Retired Sterling Merchant Dies : Early Monday Dog License 13-Ye- ar Deadline Monday Last day to obtain 1951 ’nison dog license will be Gun- Mon- - 5 City Hall' according to John C Beemus Hours for marshall securing the license are 9 am untU 4 pm AU dogs that are rr f ivt Axuu: D A danca “ coup a uivrhns ”n“ary zow m w ' a Temple “n ' fe1cepon Axtell cnapei wui toe couple toe evening following toe marriage — - Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs 'Austin Anderson of ths engagement of their daughter Bonnie Gay to Bill Nay son of Mr and Mrs Alonzo Nay of No definite dale Centerfield has yet been set for toe mar- flags ' umuiuuWIK nnQi to Leo D ‘Bardsley Gunnison Mi°i paer'lfJ’ executive secretary Tickets for ®°y teacher In the 3rd toe 7:30 pm banquet are avail- - LynMariel Hansen rade I able from Mr Bardsley Business to be taken care of clofnJ Fjeldsted “Whispering during toe meeting Includes toe' e &kUon LeVoy toe election of 1951 officers re- - H°P ports of the secretary and dis- - nson’ Burial was in the Gunnison nk SheHy wUl the prin- city cemetery ' and the grave ciple speaker during the meet- - dedication was by Charles S ing togetoer with Harvey Das- - Hansen t s Flower bearers were Gary’s trup R D Buchanan and Mrs 'f“ 4 th grade classmates directed by Dor thy Buchanan j The Brigham Young Unlver- - toe 4th grade teacher Mrs Miles slty will present a comedian Jensen show of songs and dances 'ur1116 Howard Norma A was I eyenln' ‘ ' Wdrkln otL 1116 hostess to members ofthe Gun- convention Include program nison Bridge Club Friday after- - &' li - - Soren- on M R Strateia toa conven- tkm chairman with Harry Za- briskle and Mites Sorenson as- - ' 0 luncheon bridge was toe pastime with acore prizes going to Mrs Ray Childs 1st Mrs P H Alex snder 2nd and Mrs J M Knighton 3rd For 1950 Autumn Flower Show ' old Lois Bartholomew daughter of Ray C and Martha Wlntch Bartholomew of Fayette died suddenly at 1 am Wednes- day morning In toe Gunnison Valley Hospital Lois tad been In ill health for the past three years but her death came as a severe shock to her family class-matee and many friends j She was born June 19 1937 kl Fayette and had lived in that entire life At Mr Mr cMnv Peteraon community her e time of her death she was Redmond announce toa en- vn— fhiltFlV tsw nd five brothers and sisters Calvin Henry Bartholomew an Instructor at the BYU In Provo Dean W Bartholomew Fayette Mf XaRf Cbatlaln Laramie Wyomlng' Ir( Betty Mellor Barthol- and FayejjCi omew serving In the Central States mlsalon field Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pm Saturday in ths Fayette ward chapel under the direction of Bishop’s counselor Wendell Hill Friends may view the body Friday evening and un- til time of the services Saturday 1 ' Gunnison Garden Club Wins Award j j llCull6Sd3y Nels Elroy Larsen 69 well known resident of South pte died Monday at 4 am at hla home In Sterling after a not licensed by that date will be disposed of according to law Gunnison marshall stated A native of Sterling where he had lived his entire life he was born October 19 1881 a A Xmnoiii S3 Gary Fjeldsted son of Mr and Mrs Boyd Fjeldsted lost his gallant fight for life at the Gunnison Valley Hospital and died at p:15 tm January 18th without regaining consciousness Gary was injured on January when he fell from horse at the family residence In Cen- He suffered a basal terfield skull fracture' and Was rushed to the Gunnison Valley Hospital where a fight was staged by Drs Rees and Smith to save the young mans life The seriousness of the injury was too much tor the youth and he died Quietly at the early Thursday morning hour A son of Boyd and LaRue Roberts Fjeldsted Gary was born in Centerfield on October 28 1940 At the time of his death he was a fourth grade student at toe Lincoln school in Centerfield A favorite with his caasma and teachers he was ' activ n doings ' Me is survived by his parents and three brothers Alder Roger and Clark Fjeldsted all of Cen- terleldI tour grandparents Mr and Mr Alvln Fjeldsted Cen terfield and Mr and Mrs' How ' r Roberts Gunnison Funeral eervlces were held at 1 pm Monday in toe Center-fiel- d ward LDS chapel under 4he direction of Bishop Alvin Barlow Schoolmates teachers and friends of toe family filled toe gathering place as toe last sad rites honored the youth The program arranged by the family was opening song "In The Garden" Mra Margaret Soren and Gilbert Fjeldsted lnvo slating Old Fayette Miss gjQ5 : Gary Fjeldsted Loses Gallant Fight For Life Following Accident ing System” by Daines USAC siG wsi ICUV6 la com' munity affairs and operated a store In Sterling untU his re- ' t "ii tlremcnt In 1945 The Mendelssohm Mate Chorus Bells Of St Mary’s" by the 28 1908 ha was of Provo one of toe outstanding chorus baritone solo Moroni February "The Omnipotence" singing groups In toe nation will Jensen Gunnison in with Gardner a as soloist Olga program present January 30th according to Mlos-- “ John Peel" and “Russian Pic-H 1 ‘urvived by his widow LaVyrla Larson president of toa Me’’ Reynold Helner aololst Ad- - “The " eon Alvin Larsen Spring Gunnleon SUke YWMIA Sleigh" by toe chorus mission will bs by budged ticket 'Soprano solo Olga Gardner vIHe tores daughters Mrs Dors and toe performance will com- - “Soldiers Chorus From Faust" L‘ Otten Salem Mrs Lillie L mence at 8:30 pjm In the Gun-- 1 and "Meadowlands” Olga Gard- - Thomas and Mrs DortheUa L ' ner soloist "A Hunting We WlU Ludvigson both of Sterling two Bbon chapel - “We are very fortunate to ©b Go" chorus baritone solo brothers Charles Larsen Ster- tain tola outstanding group" Aaron Hey “On The Sea" and Rn8 and Delbert Larsen SUna stated Miss Larson "snd It Is "Cool Water" Scott Peterson on sister Mrs Delia L Glassier our hope toat the music lovers esololst "Battle Hymn Of The Salt Lake City 13 grandchildren : four of toe valley wlU take advantage Republic" soloist Moroni sen with Kenneth Martin services are scheduled of their local performance" - The program for the evening Ing at the piano and the chorus for Thursday In the SterUng Alternate numbers include ward chapel under the direction Is: "Onward Christian Soldiers" "Cradle Song" "Mosquitoes" of Bishop IVrrel Funk Burial 'You’ll Never Walk Al01 t" will be In the Sterling cemetery “With The Dawn” and "The and "De Animals Gunnison l pm iunch i Tojlppear In Nosing about during the fore part of the week the roving reporter learned that the Band Mothers of the Gunnison Valley School High with nearly 45 members participating were gO' j® ° present the assembly at high school this Friday Jan- uary commencing at 2 pm DosPite any am°unt ®uad n® as impossible to “"d “t twaat about but tha ltwould ? well worth seeing" Plenty of work has f°ne Jj"® Jhe ®mbly we were was all Curiousity has about vou? ciently In connection with the school the farm machinery companies of the county have been asked to exhibit new machinery at the college so that farmers can see what types of equipment are available A complete program ot course Is as follows: Friday February 2nd — 10 a m to 11 am "Tractor Safety" by William C Whitaker 11 am noon “Function Operation And Servioe Of The Air Clean- er” by Prof Spencer Daines 12 noon to 1 pm USAC t I f j NO It Should school A j 25 1951 Be Good Tractor Aids flamed President Centerfield Sets JANUARY Snow College To Offer Schoo On Joe Christensen Of Game Club THURSDAY - $ Vt j ' The Gunnison Garden Club were recipients of a second placa ribbon snd roseMe with the Great Seal of toe State of Utah for placing next high’ In the Judging of flower shows held in conjunction with the mid- winter garden club convention January 20th In Salt Lake City Rufus Ray state awards chair- man made the presentation 'to Mr and Mrs Owen Cregerson and M D Naylor local organlz- ‘ stion representatives t il liras ri inwHiimnu for flower shows Lehl and American Fork tied for 1st place with 92 points out of a possible 100 Gunnison had 89 polnU Orem 88 AU four dubs received ribbons Other high scores were: Fillmore 87 Tooele 86 and Ely Nevada 85 " Gunnison received tha award for the autumn flower show held In September Theme of toe convention was "Conservation" Heber Bcruilon Jr secretary of state gave the welcome address and said toat the Associated Garden Clubs were doing a large share to courage conservation and beautl fication Dorthea Newbold president of toe state unit asked each club to start a community tree plant- ing project to aid tha con- nervation work and help beautl- fy She also urged each group to find a pioneer adobe house and enshrine and plant pioneer flowers about it Other points of interest includ ed an illustrated lecture by Lee Yav rtf IKa FloK snJ Hams Pitvi “Story Of Modem Rose" cour- teey of Jackson Perkins Co lecture “Utah’s National Forest In Your Future" and film on “Wild Flowers" Mrs Helen Payne “Hybridizing The Iris" M D Naylor A resolution was pawed by all the clubs to patronize and en- courage others to patronize toe local merchant who is Improving and beautifying his premises and keeping It clean The award won by the Gun- nison club Is on display at toe Lila Lee Apparel ' f |