Show ison Valley News IK TK IF IT’S NEWS WE WANT IT Gunnison—“The Sugar Beet and Turkey City1 SHOP AT HOME-- IT - PAVS S?wST“ — PO B GUNNISON YEAR UTAH APRIL THURSDAY Gunnison Valley Bargain Days To Run At Same Time As Gunnison Valley Livestock Show i Dwight Malmgren president of the organization perfected to sponsor the Gunnison Valley Livestock Show and Sanpete GsrCsCIl CltlD 11 COt Dairy Day In Gunnison May 9 Mrs Owen Gregerson accom- announced this week that all plans were completed for the panied by Mrs Ernest Staplesevent and entries were coming and Mrs John Pearson of Richof the garden “It should field in from all sectors be one of the biggest events ever club district of Sevier Wayne staged in Gunnison Valley” and Garfield Counties were in tend an Delta Saturday to stated Attend District Young Farmers Elect Leaders Death 30 1953 valJeX s 47 Church Leaders Return To Valley L'0"1 a es an HO 3pjrjfua Following the basketball banquet and program Wednesday evening of last week the Lions Club held a short business meet- nomin- f ing' at which Conference Tlessagi Mrs Delilah Adell Peterson Elder ElRay L Christiansen Anderson 64 died April 22nd and Mrs Christiansen representOn at 1:40 am in the Richfield ed the General Authorities of New officers in the Gunnison the Church of Jesus Christ of Hospital following ‘ HIBhW8y ”” suffered April 2th Iter Latter-daSaints at the regular “ tVJ Ing ol f N P Nlelson' caretaker of tho ?unnls0" ftake llstD° 23rdMadsen Jack ?“aI?erly 5°"' held ChristrAndeon APril husband erence 26th CUv® °e‘ Park Gunnison City supervised P"Bidni was named to the office of presi' 1 !! 1 h®d t dent succeeding Keith Malm- - spain and Reed Tucker wlth the the planting of approximately in the Gunnison -- ““vjv It was session low vole getter to act as first 60 beautiful white and purple a regular “homecoming” Uren §131 hurtnl Jlmeterv Other officers elected were: vit'° President EigJnore Second Vice Presldcnt Anderson W“ born Verdell Nielsen vice president Wfc 0“£r Zt Plant Lilacs Skrt loLTfSfowf ££ ZZ - o— The wa the aaaslon Peeren ef SUrrlng and all were originally meant to Missionary Labor between the sycamore meetings were well attended trees planted by the Gunnison hemoming session on Sunday Garden Club on Highway 28 having 750 in attendance In addition to the outstanding leading to Fayette and which addresses of Mr and Mrs Chris- tiatuen th Stake Presidency The lilacs were planted as orig- - also talked as did the three reinaiiy scheduled by the Garden turned missionaries Darwin K®t Lott and Jerry Club with the hopes the trees MellorSorenson can be replaced Music was furnished by the Centerfield Ward Choir under the direction of Lawrence Jensen and by the Gunnison Valley High School chorus directed by VJa Uf Ua Cyril Whatcott During the business session coal Another four year mining Elder Eugene Jensen and board engineering scholarship to the were released with a vote of University of Utah is being of- - thanks from their labors in the fered this year by United States YMMIA and Roland Beck Fuel Company Mr G R Wat- - was sustained as the new superkins General Manager said to- - intendent J pJogrm LaVyrle Larson and her board were also released “ " Births at the Gunnison Valley dayThe scholarship will begin with a vote of thanks from the tSansninhv Flmer Nielson Hospital during the past week wfth the 1953 fall quarter at the yWMIA and Pauline Beck 8 g Gweneviere Last talk George Apri University but the successful was installed as the new presi- to Ual phone uto Hal Jen- ot ha th dent of that troop applicant option accompanied by Joan An- - Mrs Stanford Mason Monroe taking the first two years at A 6 pound son to derson remarks by team cap- April 22 It carries an College Mrs Coach Corless James Mr and annJal and Peterson Ivan of $500 nd g gtlpcn Beck accordian solo Joan An- - hapman 'r open to any graduate of an ac- - In "I ywyn’ £? Still born son to V' tr April 22 1 Mr and Mrs H W Walchall derson remarks by Reed Tucker hifh srhonl who ffradu j v ucuhcu ?? MrSorenRl11 and Kenneth PrC5ildcnt ' of' Callispell Montana visited and Llon Club aled after janu8ry j 1952 Sons The Centerfield Ward will sen- Centerfield fn l ol y s Fuel Company em- - hold their Primary Conference Friday at the home of Mr and ButlerMrs Fred Jones The Walchalis ployees whose scholastic records Sunday May 3rd at 7 pm in were emoute to their home are competitive with other ap- - the Ward Chapel Everyone Is Filonday after spending the winter months plicants however will be given invited to attend Clean-U- p in Arizona And preference At the present time two And of the city General clean-umen are attending the young park and planting of budding A University of Utah under schol- plants in the lots at the park the Company arships granted by will be a Monday May 4th pro- A meeting of the Gunnison in previous years n ject of the Gunnison Garden Selection of the recipient will Valley Fish and Game The Washington School Par Club stated George Last presi- be in the hands of the live Association will be held Sh0uld th weather be Association will Scholarship CommUtee' of the Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 pm State 8UCh b° hold it3 final meeting for the College of Mines and Mineral i" the Gunnison City HaU ac- can?ot U bein h ?j C&nled °ut °? that daylt II Richfiefd year Thursday- AprI1 30- 1953- Industries at the University and cording to Joe Christensen club 2nd held the £oUowln in the Gunnison Chapel at 8 pm selections will be based on the President Monday Dave Wright and Briefly the Droirrlmrill he- - May llth‘ The agenda for the evening applicant’s scholarship records Marlon Madsen of the Utah State -- in Mav’lst at dim with time tor club mem- - inciudes a program furnished competitive examinations! aptt- - Fish and Game Department an Meeting a ffrniinrrn7rivo ninnin® e”’ £rend and £amRies by the studentbody election of tude tests character and per- - official from the hatchery at Th hannut will h hld nnnpl a a een tlie officers and refreshments Murray Taylor proudly displays his Holstein Heifer an sonal attributes pm‘ Sprlngville representatives of at 800 pm with Judge Fred The work neriod will entry tn the dairy class for the May 9th show Game Club The slate °f officers to concerning the W Keller as toastmaster and F b"held fvFuUv ‘n£oj"ation f application and wardens from the area will voted on ncludes: A Jellesma of J I Case Com-flmilv U to !cholarshJ)s bring foiw obtained at the attend and give Information of may — Phyllis Greener President main On J f 'f'ij "At Mine Offices at Hiawatha Utah interest to local sportsmen The rSdSu thelr 0Wn luncheon with the and Celia Jensen dIJ May 2nd weU beverage to be furnished by “ ’ t ft °r at 19 iewh°u“ BuUding0gr AtlK V Soil Conservation Service will Vice President — Carol An- club ArtVJrr‘'s Salt Lake City Utah game members are an d®“0“ conduct VV I v lrriatJon of In- - President Last placed special dersen and Beth BuUer 'V etratlon — Bessie r emphasis on the fact the even- teret to!ryone' To cap T "4 1 Ari CrAlr Ing would be a “family affair" Whitlock and Bernice Robinson Do On mcet a Ve Incheon will be and A A' of purp and 0ccora- M ’f th plishments as well as enjoyment given at the close demonstration It XO AttGliU e Everyone Is invited he Sanpete Soil Conservation eluded ' n District Supervisors Join with “Children like flowers come ing between Intersections and the State Association in extend- Members of the Gunnison Val- - out in the Spring" 1111131 Ill were playing In the roadway ing an invitation to everyone in With those words G Ernest The Safety Council spokesman ley High School band will march Sanpete County to attend thts COKIVCIltlon and play at the annual Utah Bourne Executive Secretary especially warned motorists to pr6gram Lions Club Convention May Utah' Safety Council urged local be on the alert for children Primary Conference n tbe 25th in Provo according to Bill motorists today to be on the either on foot or on a bicycle Gunnison Second ward will be Rutier or other cjub president Led by alert for children on bicycles i' t j at held May commencing d the band lnstructori Cyrll What and on foot nto the rodway darUng 3 pm in the tiunnuon unapei coU “But children aren’t like from driveways from behind the band wilj marcb jn the DcM e'mammoth parade carrying their flowers in one respect" he parked cars or at Intersections 'own banner as well as one for said “Children don’t stay put T)lc Safety Council listed four Two new book lor th SmU Tl' ”b“c “ Larry Nielson' and his yearling Hereford steer that will the Lions Club All traveling ex- - In fact the only way drivers be one of the entries In the Gunnison Valley Livestock Show Fry readers will be placed on suggestions for motorists to put penses will be paid by the local can really play it safe Is always lnt0 practice this month and the shelves of the Gunnison D3IlCCrS and Dairy Day May 9th - Civic Library during the Story COUHty Hour Saturday at 4 pm They are gifts of the Gunnison Liter- t 44Dancers organization will be “The Terrible Mr Twltmey- - hosts to dancers and callers from MOCt “ bcb 18 excellent book au sections of Sanpete County V: trJ tue tjtaw Rafetv Council in co- - "“"vv abou dogs There are several tomorrow night May 1st at the these are potential s ary Robinson walked away a‘10” b lhc NaUonaI chapters of dog experiences Gunnison Chapel Everyone l 'vth1flr' plac ht®nor 2 Watch carefully for child- n tbr®w a£ avt which every child will enjoy Brigham ren on bicycles roller skates invited to the entertainment gr- m und okh Towhitrcoo"D sure to 8:30 pm r5k and Held Meet Saturday are in Provo Gary representing the ‘lm® o yar when they are re be a popular book among the age unDredlctable when Jn Gunnison Valley High School !cuB8edfrlmho0!ad Well-Chil- d en Give ft chd chased “The Caine Mutiny" by and resist the ’temptation to ribbon ln the Class Bschool Tle Safcty Counc11 Pointed konk Herman Wouk It has been on out 20 your horn A sudden blast that Utah children under comDetltion the list of best sellers for several ” The clinic or14 years of age were killed and £rom an automobile horn esn Kenl Anderson another Bull- 32a others months It Is a humorous story iginally scheduled for May 6th in 1952 as throw a child already in danger injured took third the reiuu 0f about th$ navy and is the type has been postponed until May d° representative being struck by into panic s tb® book which la difficult to put 12th 8? y8rd hbrdi® cars The hours remain the plac® 4 Remember every minute Fifteen of these casualties Nearly all high schools In occurrtd because they crossed you down until it has been read same from 9 am to 11 am at ire driving especially Chapel Parents yitawer®lrcpre!entcdJn ?dl the street against the signal where children may bt foun- dschools to tlon from Wyoming whUe 12 others were crossing school reader should find good are urged to remember the Baha Billy and his Hampshire lambj a divisional entry always expect the unexpected " entertainment In tola novel later date on the schedule Nevada and Idaho with the signal 103 were'eross- - from children in the sheep division ol the stock show rnf f” ShL Pearson addressed t h e -informed of the see everyone Septcmbr gathering as did Fred Augsburg- r of Salt Lake City president support of ta burvlvors lnclude three a0118merchants Assnriated in New" Marvin and Everrett L‘ Ander' sponsoring a “Bargain Days Do thea d son Richfield and Gaylan W conjunction with the show Early ‘S events and preside ghters Mrs Mrs Gregerson reports that tin Los Angeles Miss Nancy plus a host of bargains offered by the business houses the day the West Millard area has a Elalne Anderson Richfield and Wash- prior as well as the day of the $75000 beautification project MrS- Ralph R HoUand stock show underway and that 14 clubs jngton DC 10 grandchildren As outlined by the various from the area were present at three brothers and four sisters committees the attractions will the convention feature events of interest to all Not only v v v v v ages and all groups will there be the showing and al I VI judging of livestock but tractor IlOtCS Bill Sorensen president of the derby band concert and marchWillow Creek Irrigation Com- a a a ing demonstration parade rid- Issued a warning this puny condrill club greased pig ing Medical patients at the Gun- - week to those guilty of shooting test The day will wind up with off the locks on the reservoir a Stockman’s Ball at the Gun- - nison Valley Hospital: Joe Young Manti Released outlet gates and also on the in- nison Valley High School the 8 " the same night with the Utah Buck- ""'A!6 Mrs Avard Otteson in Willow Creek Canyon and following: aroos furnishing the music Sterling Milton Jensen and Mrs the inconvenience of repairing inweU as the cost the as The committee extends an damage Centerfield Marion Ray Goates expenalve the pml- vitation to everyone lar and Fautin AxtaU and Mias Carol involved Anyone caught near to meet in Gunnison for Jean Tuttle Manti molesting these certain proper- a good time May 9th ties will be prosecuted he said is8 Mrs vaC Gr?nv!hr" f- - Sflrtn 0$Plt3l rd Vce Preafdcn HW ard Norman- Ferd Roscnlundgroup plans to hold their Loo Sorenson Secretary At next meeting on May 7th this session a film will be shown Auatin Andson Tai Tw ster— D ck Anderson In farmers in tie and Allen Frandsen “j Lion Tamer — Thomas Yard- and Walter Odell hVin miSTwhiS TwoYear Directorg (2 to be Gunnison Valley High JJ1 elected) George Uat Wellg Dal 8 Robert Stoddard is advisor ton Mariel Hansen and Dallas Greener of the rouP Hold over directors are P H Alexander and Willard Bun- derson Voting will take place at the next regular meeting May 13th in- Members of the Gunnison Val and the new officers will be started une ey ®h School basketball team and their coach “Woody” Beck were entertained Wednesday evening of last week by the Gunnison Valley Lions Club A - The They grow la wite Lions Entertain Ball Team tadllLptlnLh pue QfferS Scholarships At hGifihs ' din Meet Centerfield Primary w As Park Garden Club Sets Planting Time Public Invited To SCS District Meet !f wl Fish Game Meeting Tonight nr T Tn linlrl Final Meeting 5 Eh " i vf Hororists Urged To Lookout For Children On Foot And Bikes 'I te S fL f Lions Convention i '“'0 Drlmam r - Jy Library Corner tolw SlII3rO Ta H0St At IJYU 'p:' “th 21?! rt iw nirl Clinic Postponed ‘17 - r‘ SdTC X "T J? 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