Show 4- PAGE THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON t APRIL UTAH 17 1952 and children of Gunnison visit ed Sunday at the Leland Ander— son home In Provo Mr and Mrs Roy Fredrickson a Of Sait and Lake and family ELECTS MrJparrell thann and t Parent Teachers Association Lydia (Hansen of Pleasant ccount small meeting was held in the May- Easter the visited Grove week ield Kh°ol house at 8 pm 8d7i7WPre‘ident - endat the Wesley Hansen home Elva M?em?Iir?o?d!Sit5WI Mr and Mrs Lyal Jacobsen low president conducted the fol-lowing program: several num- - of Tooele have been visiting the m digging a com past week at the home of Mr Mrs As of April 15th seven San- - then Sgt Stinson will gladly P°8t- Kay and I decided it would Manti directed toy Dale Black- - and Mrs- Ovall James a good tiling to have one It Black- - James is a daughter of the M pete County young men have explain this You can contact taken advantage of their high him at the Court House Rich- - 18 part of our equipment for our urn! Jen- Bruce Principal Job this week Mr- ®nd ‘Mrs Leedrew Ander- and college education field or call Richfield 662 any clean-u©lay “The Bore ” 1 have b®ard that on® ningsand applied for the Army Offi- - morning before noon directed bv Albert Antrei with on nd on and (Mr and Mrs la never too old to learn so tell — cers Candidate School through characters' Von LcRay Jacobsen and family of following Mr and Mrs Vernal Gee have me aU 8(1014 composts I may T°°®1® were week end visitors Sgt Stinson Army and Air Chrstiansen( Jjjnniy Gillespie of Mr and Mrs Chris Anderson One has been received word that their son want oneForce recruiter course you will Joyce Eliason Kay Mr and Mrs Wells Larson of and is departing for Phillip Gee was leaving from accepted the election Barbara During Ve® when you see how easy it Tooele visited Mr and Mrs training the 17th He is a Gun- - Korea on April 9th enroute to ’president waj eleoted y leaves barn' nison young man named George the United States Phil has is to get rid ° wtth Eula Larson vice president Lester (Hansen Saturday Mr and Mrs Glade Peterson Mlyatake The other six are at- - served 9 months in the Korean yard fert“ized layn and Ruth Jensen secretary tcYou tel1 ber ®bou4 i4 Na4 and son of Salt Lake were week tending Snow College and de- - area and is on the rotation plan Mr and Mrs Frank Whitlock end guests of Mr Petersons Nat — It is very simple Vee parted for Ft Douglas on the 16th for their OCS mental and With The 2D Infantry Div In You dig a pit or trench or what and Mr and Mrs Dale Whitlock parents Mr and Mrs Jesse Barthol- physicals They will then return Korea — Don A Baxter of Gun- - ever you want to call it Now omew were recent visitors in home and finish this school derm nison Utah was recently pro- - put in your old leaves lawn me streets? The resl- Lake City They were ac- before enlistihg for OCS for 2 moted to Sergeant First Class clippings in fact any old vegeta- - Plo gjlt deo4s meet ©ompanied home ®ac“ atree4 az® by a grand years They are: Hal A Ander- - while serving on the muddy tion matter Now cover it with “ 1 “ agreeable to all daughter Patricia Harvey son son of Mr and Mrs Mel-- Korean battlefront with1 the 2D a light layer of dirt then Just decide what kind of a TRY US! vin Anderson of Gunnison Wal- - Infantry Division Patrols from keep adding to that as you accu- - “®y will Mrg Lester Hansen celebrated lace Allred of Spring City the division have been probing late more fertilizer It will soon flowering tree they would luce her birthday anniversary April have on their street The pth with many friends and rela- Carlos Judkins of Ephraim Carl the Communist positions along decay and make a very good and Garden Club the mayor will tjves ©ailing to extend felicita- Carpen ter Don (Reid and George the central front despite the fertilizer for the garden and with them and tions Unique spring decorations be ®d ° Anderson Manti Boyd Coombs handicap of 'mud fog and rain flowers " ‘4heiJ?’ “ also a student at Snow College typical of Korea in the spring coopoJra14? fy and a beautiful cake centered Kay — You can put the pear- - w°uld took his OCS examinations on Baxter a veteran of more than ings from your vegetables and festive table Out of town llketto hav® mem The rono ng ®ast and w®8 ° guests were Mrs Josie Peterson Aprl 3rd Sgt Stinson says that 13 months Army service Joined all that sort of thing from the 'if64 40 p lbank 4be declded of Gunnison and Mr and Mrs there is an urgent need for of- - the 38th Infantry Regiment of house in it too "?ve Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 6 Tee’ ficers in the Army and Air the division last August It sounds eood I will east 0f the Gunnison Hotel has Junior Hansen Centerfield ve® get Bill to dig one lor us It is the (Flowering (Haw- inson of Gunnison and Mr and blgh 4bne 1 was getting things thorne fOT their street These TlfflilA flfliiia 3f Frank Gee were Easter Prabalbly b® debvered Mr and Mrs Arthur Robin- - Mrs thinkTam a dirty lazy j”6 Published every Thursday at applying now A high school ©will w6ekson Judy Peggy and Larry Rob- - dinner guests of Rilla Johnson graduate cap also be an officer Gunnison Utah Entered at the ghlrk wlth no town spirit at all 1 in the Air Force if he can Post Office at Gunnison Utah as OxMrs Annie of Reddington the was ford Idaho arrived Kay — Speaking of town missed matter under the in Fayette qualify after enlisting in the Air t ot Cougrer o March 3 187 ' Fore High School graduate Monday evening and will vilt s' i will work in the yard aU day toreVeraidayT’wTth hersister" may apply for Air Cadet also but ing forces in a beautifying cam- ni foe seeing you Wesley Cherry Mrs Zina (Pickett in curb the trees to they have to enlist and apply plant paign Gunnison Garden ClUb Mr and Mrs Lowell Dorius of V Logan spent the Spring vacation from tiie USAC visiting at the Clyde Dorius home Mr and Mrs Carroll Mellor and family who have been livih ! ing in the northern part of toe state the past two years have moved back to Fayette Mrs Elmer Bartholomew returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where she was visiting a daughter Mrs Jack Armstrong SzT' to Mrs Armstrong left Sunday Join her hudband in San Francisco California where he is employed by toe Goodyear Rubber Company Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen were capitol city business visitors Wednesday Mrs Joe Erickson and dau342-millio- n ghter Vonda motored to Redmond Thursday evening for a visit with relatives Mr and Mrs Elden Olsen and three children of Salt Lake City were Easter visitors at toe Wendell Hill home Mr and Mrs Lynn Mellor and There’s bo time to lose when a soldier is wounded Ilere U S medics 4 family of Nephl spent Sunday administer blood plasma to a wounded G1 enroute from the Korean with relatives and friends here front to an aid station behind the tinea The American Red Cross needs n constant supply of blood to meet both civilian and military Mr and Mrs Clem Wankler needs Arm (O' rhota) and children of Levan were Hpi m elvs op bun PEMwtVOMEM M- ve “ account Either will Makes no difference “ bring you friendly and courteous - treatment at the Gunison Valley Bank VALLEY GUIHIISOI! 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