Show D IF IT’S NEWS WE WANT IT lews Ison Valley - 111 Gunnison “The Sugar Beet And Turkey City” ' ' GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER YEAS Registration Set Sept 7 For Gunnison And Centerfield kindergartens Announcement of registration dates for both the Gunnison and Centerfield kindergartens was released the latter part of last week by the kindergarten instructors Mrs Clyde Dorius for Gunnison and Mrs Alvin Barlow in Centerfield Registration for both schools will be held between 9 am and 11 a m on September 7th with regular class work to commence the following day It is imperative that at least one of the parents of each stu- entering kindergarten ac- company them on the registra- tion day Students cannot begin regular class work without first being registered and the assist- ance of the parents is necessary to carry out this phase of the students entering school for the first time Graveside Rites Closcd Labor Day Name Chairmen Officer of the Gunnison Val- High School Association have completed their activity roster for the 1954-5year and appointed chairmen to head the various committees Named as chairmen were: program Mr and Mrs Gilbert Fjeldsted school lunch Mrs George Last publicity and bership Mrs Darrel Gates room mothers Mrs Austin Anderson adult education Mrs Lawrence Jensen civilian defense Reed Tucker publications Mrs Moyle Rasmussen Officers of the organization include Mrs Anthony WUlard- sen president Payton Alexander Mrs G W Sorensen and Mrs REGISTRATION DATES AT vice presiFrancis Peterson G V HIGH SCHOOL dents and Mrs H A Robertson Registration dates for students secretary at the Gunnison Valley High School for 10th 11th and 12th n Q 1101110 grades will be Tuesday Sept 7th and for the 7th 8th and on Wednesday 9th grades Sept 8th ley Business establishments in the area as well as throughout the Nation will be closed next Monday Sept 6th in observance of Labor Day a time set aside to salute the working men who have made everyday life easier and more plentiful Residents are remiifded the Monday holiday means shopping on Saturday for the food stuffs and essentials necessary to carry over the extra day Businesses necessary to the traveling public such as eatservice ing establishments stations etc will remain open or operate on a reduced scale Gunnison DUP Sets Opening Mrs I L Henrie Captain of Gunnison Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers announces the first meeting of the FaU season will be held Sept 8th at the home of Mrs Grover Childs Sr commencing at 2 pm The lesson "They Came In ’54” will be given by Mrs C E Andersen Musical numbers will also be included during the lesson period All members are urged to be at the meeting Following is the Farm and present of events for Home Calendar the month of September Sept 3 (Frl) Summit County tiansen returned Sunday from a two weeks stay In Salt Lake Fair Coalville Sept 4 (Saturday) Livestock City The Gunrilson residents took charge of the apartment Judging Tour Uintah County (Thurs to Sat) house of Mr and Mrs Lamar J Sept Christiansen while the owners Duchesne County vacationed In Calif While in Duchesne (Thurs to Sat) the capltol city the Christian-wa- s Sept sens also visited a daughter Mrs Fair Parowan Iron SepT of (Thurs to Sat) Aleda Jonesnd were guests 7 - Mr and Mrs Keith Tollestrup HurFair Washington County rlcane (Thurs to Sat) Sept San Juan County Fair Monti- - j ii (' Calendar September 1954 Zina Hansen Celebrates 79th Birthday sen met Sunday at the May- field Park to honor her on her A 79th birthday anniversary total of 52 were in attendance Including sons daughters grand- children and ren A tasty hot chicken dinner served and the afternoon spent visiting and playing games Later in the evening the family group gathered at the Clarence Dennison home for an Ice cream treat Fair it cello Mr and Mrs Howard Norman and grandson visited Thursday Friday and Saturday of last week in Cornish at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas Bergesen Also visiting at the Bergesen home were Mr and Mrs How- ard Williams of Downey Calif Benefit Concert Tooele (Fri Sat) Sept County Fair Tooele (Wed to Sept Juab County Fair Nephi (Thurs to Sat) Sept Southern Utah Livestock Show Cedar City 1 (Fri and Sat) Sept Peach Days Brigham City 81 4 Sun) 18 40 26 Utah State State Fair Fair Achieve- Sept 29 (Wed) special benefit musical ment Program 7:30 pm Sallna AchieveIn store for the people Sept 30 (Thurs) ment Program 7:30 pm Monroe 0 (Wed 3c Thurs) Sept Utah Hereford Association Annual Tour Starts at Maddock Ward Chapel and is under the Ranch south of Brigham City sponsorship of the Mantl South Registration begins at 8:30 am Ward Building Committee Mrs Rose Larsen left Monday Scheduled to appear on the program are several outstanding for San Francisco to visit a sis- musicians of the state If you ter Mrs Nina Peterson who is the better part of music hospitalized following a stroke on the classical and semi- - Mrs Larsen will be gone In- classical side you should plan to definitely and will also visit enjoy the evening with this other relatives while In the talented group Bay area A treat k IT’S YOUR COlISTITUTIOtl Do You Want It Changed? The first of the legal nine issues of a proposed Constltu- tlonal Amendment appears in this issue of the Gunnison Valley News together with all the other weekly newspapers In the State of Utah Any Amendment to th Con- rrj°tl'Lds:?d tz" their minds In a hurry but after studying the facts and talking to their neighbors change their opinions before voting for or against Various groups in Utah are campaigning for the Amend- ment while other organizations ' Held Wednesday For II J Baer 2 1954 Appears On T V Show Range flen Southeast Utah nLrl 11 Failing Relief Society Advances Work Meeting PfltlIe vu to4 !ar heador Holiday On To Give Program Icc Sets Performance At State Fair Sunday Evening !S°LSn !!°a “? ih£b L 1X1 XfrwlAmer- to Moand Jr' TiPpfo I limb Id Ax“u'i"SuTa 3 efr cr I ’ I 1' V ttmetand Utah Symphony CplCAn MwUwVII ic'rs -t ' ' T' ST!" muay'spt” n'MOom nl tlk $ ad The Safety Council ha Sale of tickets for the Vided us with a convenient list Utah Symphony season was anof do’ and don'ta of ladder nounced today by David S Romsafety as follows: ney managing director of the Utah Symphony orchestra Tickets are available at the Symphony Office 55 West 1st South Mr Romney announced that the coming season promises to be ladder when used one of the finest in the history to likely slip of the orchestra Season ticket 3 Face ladder when either prices will be the same as last ascending or decending and music followers will 4 Work ’facing ladder and year be able to obtain the seats of hold on with one hand their choice by making reserva5 Hook leg over rung if tions now Mr Romney reports essary to work with both hands Substantial savings on tickets 6 Store ladders where they can be secured quickly In case of fire or other emergency 7 Maka aura atap ladder la uckclP“a n r b0 fully spread and locked with all leaders four legs resting on level base ranged by Symphony The first concert of the season before using is scheduled for Wednesday 8 Select step ladders high November 3rd Conductor Maurenough to permit standing at ice Abravanel will be back for least two steps from top when -olartthyM°r’i working Of hh:r of D0NT8 ® ° e outotonding 1 Never overload ladder It is °rch?trfwill appear as solo- built to carry only one person Isis with the orchestra Ten conat a time certs are listed on the season's 2 Avoid using makeshift program which will wind up climbing aids or ladders too March 12 1955 bor4 or Job 2 Never when h‘ NO IS 4 Tlnhisipsl Lc:gu To Discuss ( At Annuel f’est To View ' J?1"1’ thouand people who might not find time during the regular Fair dates to attend the show There plenty Of tirkets available JKSS? 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Municipal AssoclaUon ugtalned 40 Dr Homer O Durham academic vgcant when MorfU WiUon lcft yke preaident of Univerlty to make his home at Morgan of Utah and Georgs D Clyde thcCuonlon director Utah Water and Power A to Fair J Manager According rre‘idenc)r wcri prrfcnt Board and commtolooer o( la-Theobald more than 2500 peo and President Elmo Sorenson teritate streams for Utah in charge of the meeting Convention registration Is ex because season last ice spectacle Wl pected 40 excwd 1rt 7 7 they waited too long for tickets JJr’ and appreciation for his fiur of I200 munidnai fff of 1955 new edition This w M services and Mr Childs was “ld °enfral “Holiday On Ice” promises to Rained bv s unanimous vote pii convention sessions are ached-b- e vLioi 7 Celeextra something t0 gm the position i°f th 7Wh0U brating the 10th anniversary of A of the Re- - with the ban- feorganuation 4ki s''k' "ncr’o ttel grea est production With exception of Paul Andre the sailor and Phil Hiser and Cina Rubackl in their nostalgic old fashioned waltz routines the cogUmai music and most of the skaters will be newcomers to the Inter- mountain area There will be some familiar faces all with new routines and specialties Among these are lovely Jinx cark Rudy Richards comedians FUp and F1op matinee idol Bill others jjjocker and one or enU” ARKIAGt CWtlONS w are not taking sides 4n this to move it an® Mrs lurry M WlUiir nA ikniP llw ‘nnounce the engagement and ated on by each Individual and article but merely calling our L4:Don’t climb a ladder when SiuahteJ a°n ln “T Mr covered with snow before reached they a decision approaching marriage of their redrs attenUon to th pubil mini na ana neison it Av af to Re K Jackie a'iio fflmllr"TbevIlcv 8 Never uee ladder at a flat Thorpe son of Mr and Mrs The legislators realize the lm- jt pUt and decide which they or In a horizontal position vlltcd ln Magnaand Midvale Cameron Thorpe of Axtell ports nee of every voter having think Is best not Just for them can easily be overloaded in Marriage vows will be spoken the exact facts and are uflng th selves but the entire Great State the 0f Utah position October 2nd with e reception weekly press to bring Never drop a ladder It U and dance following Amendment Into every home Rea4 t today( and gtudy u is a graduate The Law requires the proposed jof Mverai fayt It over ajngcd Never leave a ladder standing of North Sevier High School Amendment to be published nine wlth th0M you fcel qu! to it may fall or tempt One birth was recorded at the MiiS Miller took the lead part In consecutive weeks before elecTllfl then make your up y0U be- children to climb Gunnison Valley Hospital the the annual school play and was November 2 It Never bukF 4o° op Pa4 week a 6 pound 14 ounce active In school eff sirs thl kMlk of urn u the election on material when ascending or do daughter born to Mr and Mrs vital jcoordingiy a such Mr Thorpe Is a graduate of before necessary make up November 2nd tending ladder Jay Childs on August 28th- - - - Gunnison Valley High School Step la token Many j 3tvlve Corp Mrs W M Nielsen has returned to her home in Gunnison folvacation in lowing a California Mrs Nielsen spent NBlson Julius Baer 68 died one week at Gardena visiting Mi' With the accent on education at 1:30 pm August 30th in the and Mrs Jerry Nielsen and ditions will have a the controversial legislative re °”e wcek a4®akf Gunnison Valley Hospital after JfT to view little- - apportionment Issue will be In opportunity a long illness visited range areas in south- - eluded on the program o I the eastern Utah” He was born May 15 1886 according to 47th annual Utah Municipal Bakersfield Mrs Nielsen was Charles Redd of LaSal San League Convention Sept 16 17 at Magazine Kansas a son of Juan County “We plan to cover and 18 In Salt Lake City Mayor aGWaf Charles and Martha Anderson much of th S Baer For 15 years he worked nnL "inty between James N Stacey of Richfield Monticell° and the Colorado president of the league an as a Pullman conductor on the viewed and presented a beauti- - line whlch h railroad and the following 28 ful producIng nounced corsage box of candy and livestock slnce years was employed by the Six state senators and repre given a hair styling Western Furniture sentatives are scheduled to pre- Mr Redd southeastern section sent "the facts as health caused him to retire and they see them” was he moved to Centerfield later speaking for the at the three breakfast sessions Utah Section American Society scheduled for the 'officials of coming to Gunnison where he resided the past 18 months Management which Utah’s cities and town on the of111Riatge will take the tour Most range second He married Martha Dehla day of the convention men have waited for many Larson on June 1 1910 at Ogden Actordln to Tam UcOr Mrs Ernest work I- -r to ee the bl aoutheatrn Survivors include his widow uUv' ecreUrT ° ' Firgt county said Mr Redd and this Gunnison one brother Lester director of the Baer San Francisco Calif and Ward Relief Society announce! a Charles Baer be held September”! ln'place ment keep producia economic-o- f Palo Alto Calif Uveatock 13th The anfouat “ services of September Graveside funeral The tour wil1 - tort promptly C°nICnti°n work made It necessary to set E oro in thp 5en Dilworth 8 Wooley Salt the aJu“ctl0n’ ahead The meeting Gunnison CUy Certery! direct- - will meeting 40 Uke Couaty commence at 9 am and between' Moab and MonticeUo’ Beck Woodrow ed by Bishop V?? call for the serving of a n(4 Preceed to the southeast ptojfonnwtth The prayer at the Peterson Mor- plans noon luncheon All members are covering areas of naturally and ReP Kleon Kerr Box Rider tuary was offered by Bishop asked to artifically restored range land County at the breakfast aesslon please be present Beck with Elmer Nielson offerthe officials of the cities of ending the day at the ing the dedicatory prayer quarters of Mr Redd’s operation the Rwt and second class These LaSal Ranch The second day include Salt Lake City Ogden will involve a tour around the Provo Logan and Murray east side of LaSal Mountain Officials of some 85 third ending the day and tour at Cls class cities In the state will hear co Junction All men Interested in range Sunday evening Sept 5th the management are invited to atGenealogical Committees of the tend said Mr Redd as he larged respective wards Iq the Stake all Sodety of Range Manage- - 41V4 will present the program in their VMJV4 ward according to Hyrum Tent membe not 40 foret 4he state are Rep Wendell Grover Ice’ Wl11 again be dates Sept 3 and 4 H also Salt Lake and We&v W Youne tiansen Stake Chairman ’ Wmlch The chairman the E“1£”S‘I’V JercaUM and ami cmUnnU program will b ’n?' beneficial to everyone on and urges a good attendance at the formances will be given at 2:30 lunch on the 4th would be with on Saturdays and Sundays the compliments of LaSal Ranch meetings lean government at bom and during this period and on Wed- Helping Mr Redd with of abroad Itinerant licensing nesday Sept 22nd VIV rangements for the trip are Q f D Hmmen Dal Kin The yemlere performance ance p mbleipal Friday Sept 17th promises to naman Monticello districts taxation law cemetery be a gala occasion with many enforcement state and city officials and COURSClor NfimcdS roads' prominent fair visitors attending Speakers at the convention this “Night Before The Fair” sessions will include such men showing This performance was as Patrick Healy former added to the show's itinerary in chairman of the Utah State Tax an effort to accommodate several ladder8- Tk'u"e § ITPAYG PO Do’s And Don’ts To Prevent Accidents In Home And On Farm Given By Council Accidents in the home and around the farm next to traffic kill and injure more persons in Utah than anything else accord- ing to the Utah Safety Council Of all these accidents falls are the most frequent cause a large of which involve proportion SHOP AT e: w Mrs Theron Pickett lstcoun- - the vWUnf aelegates selor and Mrs Ernest Pierce Two sessions Mrs Walter 2nd counselor r® Ie4 under aJ Odell was retained as secretary on 3 They art th llln The outgoing officers who annual Municipal Waterworks given a vole of thank tor their faithful service were: Mrs Louis " C Munk president Mrs Law- renee Anderson and Mrs Mart Taylor counselors Mr and Mrs W McMUlen of Salt Lake visited several days at the home of Mr and Mrs Levor Clement and on their were accompanied by return Clements who spent several days In the capltol city Mrs McMillen and Mrs Clement are sisters Invited To Donco The South Sanpeta MIJL has extended an Stake lnvlta-th- e tlon to all of the Gunn Ison Stake MLA members to join them In an open air dance at MlUstream In Mantl September 3rd Gunnison Stako IYIIA To Present Talent SHOW At Mayfield City Park The Gunnison Stake MJA will present a talent show at the Mayfield Park at 739 pm September 7th Everyone U ln vlted to attond RHrmhments will be served by the Stake Prior to this talent show the Kenney Jensen son of Mr end Mrs Grover wards of the Stake presented Jensen Mrs M J Baer both of their Individual taknt show Cunnisoo and Mrs Arthur Sot August 31st In their respective ensen Centerfield were medical ward chapels Ward winners patients at the Gunnison Valley will compete at the Slake ahow t ' at Mayfield - J Hospital the past week vwww11 If Ami'll HaIaa llOSpilul liUltS IT t |