Show PLAY SHOP AT HOM- E- SAFE-PltEVE- NT FIRES IT PAYS (Mi 111 'i i Gunnison—“The §ugar Beet arid Turkey City tear fifty-secon- Kllled In (line Accident" Blue Meadows Project Gets Okay Fish And Game Group Informed Peter Also Included In the pact an understanding that the son is rynlnror tPorcr TakfiS -t hw Snared rtS to S at i head PhiUiP a°e rfOO50 owate? bSonatoe S y’ J I’ IrPanU!!i&?50Bi Ul2?r pUnl7 one of the finest snort- SmpsonT - ea te tee teg tete a skesmaJ said Ernest Pierce reporting as chairman of the big game com- mittee stated there is no over- grazing on the local forest with the exception of a short time in the spring He recommended that the stockmen and sports- men get together and work for the mutual benefit of both groups H D Oveson chairman of the pheasant and duck committee discussed the planting of Multi- flora Rose and recommended ?°1 Cr £5£- ri j tT “ ”2 aCCOmP Not withstanding a continued downpour of rain for 4 hours Saturday the boys with heavy packs proved themselves eligible to he ranked as members of the newiy organized Explorers Post other adventures are being pianned for the future - s srsss r Haughte- word was rCelved early this m°nth by the grandparents in Gunnison Mr and Mrs Clarence Peterson of the arrival of a tirst child and son to Dr and iSLlS “TffSa chl?’ bon was named T ’w '7! ?rT N°‘ r' 9°? ain5i?CTk the of eKCTf" Si pa anJ Peterson Relatives in the valley reword early Wednesday that Floyd Caldwell was killed in an accident in a mine at Lark pACf Utah Tuesday No details of the Peter Marten Peterson Gunnison Valley mishap were available The vie- Rita HlkO tim was a son of Mr and Mrs resident died at 2:30 am April ®arl Caldwell of Provo former jgth at the home of his son Friday evening April 20th 9 residents members of the Explorer Post valley Aymer M Peterson in Gunni- son of causes incident to age 2563 Boy Scouts left Gunnison Funeral services were held Sat- by motor car and trailer for an urday at 2 pm in the Gunnison overnight hike and explorer ven-tture to Timber Canyon With chapel with burial in the Gun- nison City cemetery full pack the group left the car A resident of Gunnison for at the mouth of the canyon and the Levan Ridge section and more t10 00 year' Mr Peter' Mr and Mrs hiked several miles into the ham of Eiomeethe sorl was an expert leather crafts- Mayfield the shoe re- rough country The upper fall buth b b daughter Aoril man and followed of Timber Canyon was the ob- pair and blacksmith trades He h continued In the leather and shoe jective and at nightfall the tK- j0 repair business until his retire- the cascades Breaking camp 7 7mm TnAn ment only a few years ago the next morning the boys weico'med tv: first He was born near Ostersund Xorll traveled in crews beyond the ’V1 March 20 1862 a Birch Creek ponds be cut and country all waters therein released and canyon fcTt M APRIL Dies Wednesday At Home Of Son ceived At the regular meeting of the Gunnison Valley Fish & Game Protective Association held on April 16th in the City Hall with vice president Lawrence Han- sen in charge it was reported by H C Olsen that the Gunni- son Irrigation Company had passed by unanimous vote a motion to give their consent to the building of a storage re- servoir dam in what is known as the Blue Meadows in Six Mile Canyon at no expense or obli- -' gation to the company Also to be constructed is a suitable cement spill way in the dam No water will be stored in ‘v' '" — m THURSDAY UTAH GUNNISON UmTSS David Wesley The nw mother U Carol Anderson of Ephraim Dr Petfrson is a veterinarian in the Wah° Clty 26 195! NO 46 nta" Miss DcEtte Munk Elected To lcn?ary New Homogenlzer Allen Dairy of Gunnison announced this week the installation of a new Homogenlzer to give valley patrons a richer and fresher milk The new unit is one of the fLrst in Southern Utah and keP the local dairy In step wih similar businesses in com- - Top Position Of State F II A collision involving popu- - a p and a 1V4 ton occured siz ot the valley area The on Main Street In Gunnison management has invited the April 17th at 9:13 lm The Public to inspect the new faclli- - imail truck was owned by N P tics at any time Gregerson and was turning out of the Triangle Service Station and makln2 left hand turn SlHtlltlAr south when he was hit broadside by the larger truck traveling north The big vehicle wss Molin Peterson a former resi- - driven by Gaynor Sorenson of No One was Injured dent of CenterfieM and who now Moroni resides in Provo won a vacation and the damage was estimated trip for he and his wife to White at about $12300 to the two Sulphur Springs West Virginia trucks by the investigating offl The award was given to Mr cer Gunnison City Marshall unities many times the lation Wins Vacation Trip - - Peterson When 17 years old he bon dollars in Insurance during Mr and Mrs Peterson will came to America and settled in the vacation on July 23rd Gunnison where he since made and 25th bis home His leather working experience was gecured in a chool In Sweden prior to com-The Busy Bee Club met at the ing to this country home of Mrs Roma Ludvlgson December 16 W96 he mar- - Ap7d ried Caroline Miller In the Salt one guest Mrs Oscar Adair Temple She died were present Following an in July of 1947 afternoon of visiting and sew- refreshments were served Survivors include the one son Aymer Peterson one grandson end a brother Ben Peterson all ' of Gunnison Bishop ’Woodrow Beck of the Gunnison Second ward directed the following Saturday funeral program: opening song by the 21-22 male quartett consisting of Highams Royal Whitlock Keller Icoy Quarterly conference in the Ericksen “I Need an!- - Every Gunnison Stake was held AprU lnunMfrnn Conference Held Elect Officers April Monday (light election Je Gunnison Stake f) II JjVPflA9 “ WflJvWwa Representatives of 'Future Homemakers of America District 6 met Saturday at the Gunnison Valley High School and elected Miss DeEtte Munk daughter of Mr and Mrs L C Munk of Gun nison as state FHA president for the year Miss Munk president of the local group la a Junior student at GVHS She replaces Miss Elizabeth Poulsen of Spanish Fork in the top Portion Miss Alle'n Ericketi Salt City state upeisor of borne economics and state FHA advisor wss moderator at a panel discussion for the presl dential candidates which in-eluded Miss Munk Carma Wblm- Mt Pleasant Carol HarPy ward Loa and Ida Lou Shake- - - THICKS CraSII UR GuntllSOR Mfllll Mrs Mable Simpson of Gan- nison announces the mintage of her daughter Viota to Don A' 0t iIrf' °v RdaJ°fI?r t the AprU Ith Boashardt of the Redmond ward performed the ceremony in the Miss Merle Alvey Escalante first vice president of the state organization assisted by Miss Ericksen conducted the Installation ceremony i f At noon the t local chapter hot luncheon to the served visiting delegates under the direction of Mrs Glenn Morrill Durlng the afternoon a report ot the activities ot each of the 10 club represented wss given This jjy the representatives mwas held at 2 P chapters from ‘the schools st' Panguitch Wayne Rscstante Tropic Piute South Sevier Ephraim Moroni end ML Pleasant Joined the Gunni- (0Q grOUp at the convention p- a Power FcHUTO families A wTdlimeMoL towed the marriage with a re- Crtl- -fl -and dance the fame directionMonday night meet- of under tuning In the Gunnison chVpel Dy ' VaUey GunniGunnison -' tor of the' P”0110"1 th Stak Srlwa bdtaStaftoS IrouS Prldency beaded by f The bride ta a student at Gun- I®?’ ion Valley and stockman Junior Chamber of Commerce row Emily Knighton apeakers prudent pimo Sorenson assist- - nison Valley High School active An Insulator damaged by ussen and Haw C he d at the c ub house Wten Chas ed by waTd leader s ta church and social circle 6h vandals on the 44000 voK trans- v? 8 u" chairman of ballots were totaled Earl Wil- eft hand n Eldep Bruc R- MoConkta ’underiLmt'bv of wUl continue her studies at the mission line west of Moroni’ Game Comm is- 7uarteu !ton talkSito S?nhda7 caused a fire on the Crow arm mUti!atin Fipst Council of Seventy re-- school grduttlng this spring laf 860 had LTd ’ Ite succeeds °! Tha groom graduated from and burned down the conductor Piart "i Wm presented the general church stated that In the near future y ta Pal a GTCencr in 016 top P°1' authorities at the conference and North Sevier High School with which resulted in an annoying ' 40 000 fry trout were to be of t on‘ wal addressed the various sessions the class of 1946 Since grsdu- - Interruption to electric service treatTnt and planted ta Nine Mile A screen the wound and ta reported do- e other officers elected were: offered by Lurls P Allen erne h meetings wu: atlon he has been employed by to the towns in this area vice president Hal Jensen sec- despit fatnM PalnPower Of l7ie Prleithood Stanley Jensen in constnKtion lng to L R Fournier General ' Endless Life and work and alao at the Gunnison Superintendent Power Of Thg A motion md Sugar Inc In November 1950 Power Company Temple Marriage" ried that the local fish committee 6r2ulS2tCS son director Earl Ed- This entire transmission line Music for the sessions was un- - be ntered th U S Army and meet with the der ths direction of Mrs A1 11 now stationed at Fort Riley was thoroughly Inspected during Wlllardsen and Calvin Slaugh Ha will return 'to his the second week of AprU and Smith and furnished by the “ BUI Welsh of Price state vice Stake Choir with Mrs GUbert:lUtJon Sunlayi and wUl be severs! insulators which mani- Commissioner Sanderson his brids following her festly had been damaged by rifle J J°lned of the organiz-Fjte- d by presldent Jaycee Mrs and Lawrence District warden O V Ander4im shot or thrown rocks were re- -' son reported on the recent deer placed "It Is evident" said Mr seccount On the unit — Ten former students Fournfer "that this particular ddn- - °r Login a was at the 1oprtlo“ guest speaker oi of Gunnison Valley High School ner meeting He was kccom Insulator was broken in the same manner within the past week by SeiSon "counted lUy'Bimnej5 this year as 173 were Four Music Festival Fierce as first counselor la the "wSS some individual thoughtlessly or TO Juonm tknud Bdr th nd:7U In compared: with ' with malice 1900 last 11 which wll kl omew daughter ot Mr Tbs power company 1s again Mr ter th Qrd with one UH Ebnr U Bartholomew Fayette visit and told the entire group Iunchea- - t®ethr lth p“nch k mad hunters or rock throw- warning vacant by the releaae of the recommendation a Junior studvlnr home econ- - his platform If elected to the cream cske and pie will operate ers of the danger of this danger- i vneM Lott nd Mrth Pirktt It waa also recommended that omics our pastime and Is offering a 1000 seres 'of crested wheat Alma Levor Clement son of one hundred dollar reward for r forenoon and during the lunch report of hie service and ex- - Ja'?l"Ion grass be planted and fenced un-- Mr and Mrs A L Clement of help In bringing the culprits to c Giinnlfon hour The iecond booth wUl ho perlenco In the minion (told wu (Continued On Page I) Juttico “We eolicit tho eoopor-Bophomor student : in outomotlvo lon d tolk “ b Kent Berdle who on Idln Street end lUoperete lee torned recenU to h!e Gunnbo to th perde Vltta beUoltn 1 rtor Mm Beemu la Dte uepper Mr ‘ ehunoe mm’ PU“CM ' Fayette U:tonary science He ta a aophomore Leon Embley and Mrs Rulon Verl Harper Furnlss son of Mrs Rhoda Furnlss now of In Is Idaho He a junior Driggs r'' ' Johnson student studying dairy produc " Th nron-for th election VWIi UalllMal tlon Residents of Gunnison Valley An autodace for sterUlzlng aU and screened 0-Charter Night featuring a pro- I”etln wii be lurnUhed nd room areas Bown Jones served son of Mr' adjacent Roger The numry hat 3 bassinets by tha opera Ung and delivery 4 Im 111 OmIIiIu aU'er with Elmer Pierce li Jil Lit gram and dan® Jba newly and Mrs Fred IL Jones of Gun- - Gunnison Vslley Hospital may arUdes ta In the private hall as and is spacious A targe window Clubi m°n Isi a eenlor In education well be proud and rest in a are lavatories for doctors’ use gives visitors a peek at the new al chalrman- - Something differ- °rmL v been wlUbeheMtatheMaleldward entbae promised room are strictly Donald Bert Olsen son of Mr grestcr sense of security with the In the delivery arrivals without coming in conGunnlSOH & chapel the evening ol May iroi and Mrs Bert Olsen of Axtell comedy aide of the modernized special adjustable lights an In- - tact The maternity ward alao on -- according to Morris Howard 50VlCr TO idCGt jn jourtij year at ygAC tntt- - A few improvement are cubator and other needful equip- - has a shower and lavatory next STUDY MEETINGS Is to president of the Gunnlion Vsl- - and a be labor door the ' tudydng door completed but the ment (Next i veterinary yd '4 51nllnn Bll the and Lions Club sponsorley hospital Is again In fuUoperatlon room in which is a shower Klenct of an elevator to lng organization Lions Clubs and serving the Publlc Plan are A Relief Society con-The delivery and op- - coivey ptienU from the eduTef fow Mn o( fitanley c mtin v be Ins laid for an "(Vuen ITuieau nn paaiki ara mvenul with I I runnIiAA aa4 n el 111 injures faiUlU f?3r m ACCldCIlt J Election of officers to serve 4U "KrSorrS' g0y At VaR:b tve 'w Continue aUr“ay T0ri1‘aplr' iSuon Pr654 vi Nu 2 'V Jd SI vu 111 ofTellurldt Dand Mothers To Help Feed Visiting Students Studies USAC UtahtelutursrcSegV to Charter light Set May 3rd UltlJSrS flail SoTtow IrtTlS ln SSfciZl! “ Mayfield Lions tlCll loclZtdlnhU OnbU ud Gunnison Valley Hospital Modern MyJ - A license to maintain and op- traU th hoplul hal been granted by the Utah State Board and freshman fmaJor of who bo a Cecil and Junior C tlflcata of approvaL Bown son of Mr and Mrs Eton Among the improvements is Bown of Tsyette are studying an operating room equipped with animal husbsnthy and market- - the best of operation lights soma Cecil la a moveable to direct Ing respectively light where- is while Junior in his 2nd juntor ever needed An' anesthetic year st Utah State machine dlspensei gas oxygen Spring quarter enda Friday and ether A Mayo stand for June 1st with the 68th com- - Instruments! operating table menerment being held Monday cupboards other Instrument and July 4th equipment tables are at hand ' £h The above mentioned rooms both doctors offices are on Dr Rees and floor aSmlth eich have w a 1 equipped examining rooms and offices and a reception room An office for a dentist is also svailable On the upper floor are three wards and one private room a nursery and a nurses workroom or station with I fire escape At present 10 bed are available and more can be added The rooms are pleasant wU lighted " the p eU J Z'' tltutl°n together with a central ntranc®‘ hoplUl Four nurses two of them art’ part of tha registered hospital personnel together with lh doctor and office workers One of the most modern and in Utah the' Gunni- son Valley Hospital belongs to the people to be used to make the area a healthy safe place In which to live M th mUn lftMUl Apr11 WlU U at3'30 p m elementary achool subject is: "When ln library Is A Child A Real Problem?” Subsequent study meetings ad their subject will be held st the same time and place The dates end subjects are: May 2— "When Your Child Does Not Live Up To Ills Capacities" May 9 — "Helping The Child Meet A Crisis" and May 18 — "Actlvltlca Out Of School" Th J Wtl Qejft North At lrf Wnrrl S or- trl k- to Relief Scciefy tffSKSSTSiS Every Detail uiytl Initial officers of the newly formed club are: president Udell Christiansen 1st vice president Shirley Bartholomew 2nd vice president Ncls Boren son Srd vice president Edgsf treasurer Peterson secretary Merrill Whitlock Lion Tamer Byron Larsen Tall Twister Her- Members of cld Christiansen the 'board of directors Include: Angua Hansen Lyman Larsen Ifyrum OUen and Clark Wheat- - ' ‘Wu by the respective presidents Mri Iva FJektated Stake and Mrs Josephine ThoL ion Korth Sevier The morning seIon wUl con- vene at 10 a m and 1a for all Stake Relief Society executive board officers and class leaders At 1:15 pm the meetings wlli get underway for all Stake Presidencies bishoprics ward Relief Society executive offl Cers and class leaders Stake High Councilman in charge of Relief Society work |