Show 0 IF r- irs nniso NEWS WE WANT IT TVC Icy Gunnison - “The Sugar Oect And Turkey City” YEAR L J (Pat) Arnold GUNNISON UTAH Dies In Sleep ar Old Sanpete-Sevie- Hurt In Sunday Saturday Morning Rites Wednesday Traffic Accident Family members and friends throughout Utah were deeply shocked Sept 4th to learn of the sudden death of Leland Joseph (Pat) Arnold agriculture superintendent for the Gunnison district Sugar ComMr Arnold died in his pany sleep sometime Saturday morning apparently from a heart attack at his hpme in Gunnison Pat as he was known to his host of friends was born Nov 4 1891 in Salt Lake City a son of Henry and Vilate Smith Arnold He received his education in the city schools and went to work for the sugar industry in 1908 In a clerk and stenographic capacity From 1908 to 1909 he was employed in Nampa Idaho going from there to Sugar City where he worked from 1909 to 1916 In 1916 he was transferred to Salt Lake City and in 1922 be came to Gunnison Valley holding the position of office manager at the local factory un- til 1933 when he was promoted to agriculture superintendent the position he held at the time of his death Known throughout the South- ern Utah area Pat had endeared himself to many friends He pro- moted many youth programs through his regular duties and was always interested in im- proving growing methods for the benefit of the farmers He knew and handled the Indian employ- turn ment problems and trusted aud cam tc "htm for advice He married Gladys Gaddie ln 1912 and she died in 1927 February 12 1930 he married Roberta Childs in Richfield He was a member of the L D S Church Survivors include his widow Gunnison two sons Earle Arnold Garland and Roger Arnold Gunnison two daughters Mrs Gene (Marjorie) Tate North Hollywood California and Mrs Bernard (Patsy) Perry Manti two sisters 10 grandchildren Mrs Leah West Idaho Falls Idaho and Mra Ada Kirby Salt Lake City and one brother Mel- vin Arnold Provo Impressive funeral services Steven Swanberg son of Mr and Mrs E W Swanberg of Provo was injured at o m Sunday afternoon in L J ' Mr Arnold Farewell Set For Missionary held in ghter of Mr 8nd Mra- pJPf LwTndnSiindav evenina Seot Cunntaon Main St at lrt South Steven was crossing the street from west to east when he was tn Hrivn iw trunk hv on TnrrvHAnHo io whn MsrlaU Jack was headed north Beemus investigated and report- ed the youngster was knocked to the pavement and roUeT 25 feet He suffered head cuts partial concussion and body bruises He wa taken to the Gunnison Valley Hospital and released Monday afternoon The Swanberg family was visiting in Gunnison with Mr Mrs L G Anderson grand- -- lured younger PTe-f- h Gregg Anderson Passes CPA Exam Gregg M Anderson son of Mr and Mrs L G Anderson of Gunnison has successfully com- pleted the examination for Cer- the tlfied Public Accountant California State Board of Ac- countancy has announced- He re8ides ln South San Francisco in toeGuMln d ward She has been called to rve in the California Mission a graduate of Gunnison Ina ?regg h ? Tgraldaiate lIoftbe of Hastings Valley High School and Brig- - University He 49 presently ham young University She has Collegean accountlng offlce 15 New in months the floyed past 8pent Franciaco York with her sister Louise In — While in New York she Edward8 Mr8 and wag active ln the Manhattan of Salt Lake spent children and New Stake — jwt "T “Im rtL Mlon Home in Salt Lake Sept 22nd nlson and rayette— Ernest Halverson Gunnison Hative Dies In — THURSDAY — Play-O-ff SEPTEMBER 9 Li'""" NO With Four Contests On '” T gh cS XntrCu'n”4 ft — it Four contests all in the Republican Party will be voted on in Sanpete County at the PrI- -' mary Election Tuesday September 14th While Interest indi- Mrs Ruth Nletfeld S3 Ulster cates a low percentage of voter ° Mrs- G Robinson of Cen- - It is hoped by party leadera thlf terfield died suddenly Aug 30th attitude will change and re- at her home in Westwood Calif cord number turn out to cast: from heart attack She is sur- - their ballots for the candidate vived by her husband- two child- - of their choice T ere and candidate Canted Jr°th and Ms nson' andf 4fth?r' Lewla E State Senator R CtofrAnder Iverson son and Itoy P Lund clerk and Lake Barney ®yd Jounced Outstanding Artists To Appear In Tlanti 'Concert On September 10th “ HIaa 0" C°at j hf Fnmpf Hp'lffonl f nonrj A report by Erma Christian- sen president and Erma Frand- sen secretory of the Band Mothers organization shows a total of $35239 earned Of this amount $28162 was contrl- buted to the band for trousers coats band stands and horn case Expenses to the organls- ation was $5682 leaving a bal- - Tommy Fautin son of Mr and Mrs Marion Fautin of Axtell left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where he will take examinations in preparation for entering the US Army Air Corps Tommy Is a graduate of the Gunnison Val- ley High School with the class of 1954 was coached by Lottie Lehmahn and John Charle She appeared as Adah in the Uni- of Utah Summer Festival versity In 1919 he was employed with production of ‘Naughty Marietta’ the Hunter and Hunter Agency ln jW3( and opera wni °J Kansas City Life Insurance In Chkag0( on the Wegt Coast C°18 year and or the and at Brigham Young Univer- h ben eneral manager of flty that agency In Idaho Nevada and Pratt and Utah He was a member of formerly of Provo and Gunni Club on have the °F AtWet currently been mak- WM PfMktnM 0 ln thelr h0”16 a"d n New York Utah Life Managers Glty Thege artists have been He was a member of the LDS member 0f e Utah 6ymphony Church Orchestra where Mr Pratt play- He married Muriel Bonnett edaolo flute In this capacity he 1914 10 She Halverson on Oct has been named "one of the top survives him in addition 4o two flutiats in the orchestra’s his-daughters and one son Mrs1 Jean tory” and "one of the outstond- H Pack and Mrs Conrad ing flutists of the West" Mrs (Norms) Jarman Sah Lake and pratt aklUful artist of the harp Dale Halverson Portland Ore- - studied at the world renowned his Harp Colony of America In five grandchildren gon mother Mrs Josephine Halver- - Camden Maine under the son Salt Lake three brothers supervision of Carlos Salzedo and one sister Harold Hugh and famed harpist Mra Ray Also scheduled for appearance George Halverson and B Metcalf all of Salt Lake on 4he concert is Adele Olsen - Lambert and Earlene Christen- en Voorhecs artist pupils of LaVar Jensen who will perform on two pianos Mrs Lambert and Mrs' Voorbees are well known to the people of this area will be adequate The water purchased by Mr and in music drdea throughout Peterson will total about 1000 the atate Gifted pianists and feet with approximately 4000 students of Mr Jensen they feet still in the reservoir plus have each completed a year of that made by the Sevier River study In New York City where Mr Peterson stated those de- - they gave concert performances 1954 water more for crops Completing the fin array of siring should apply to Ellis Christen artists Is Miss Li£retla Ferre sen engineer for the company prominent young soprano from at Richfield Salt Lake She will shortly re P 5 Sugr CIt7 Pt Dlntn I?Aftnrvalr And Irrigation Comnanv Purchases Additional Wator For Users Joseph F Peterson president of the Piute Reservoir and Irrl- gation Co was south last week where he purchased all of the water for 30 day from the lrrl gation lands ln the Junction area for use by Ms company The water will b alloted to Piute company users to finish off the 1954 crops and It la felt amount by company official the M 3ocwnty Graham and S- TOf FllllCrcll llltCS PV "" Impressive funeral services were held Sept 6th at 2 pm in the Centerfield Chapel for Mrs Anlna H Peterson who died on Sept 1st at the home of a son In San Francieco Calif following a stroke Mix Peterson was born in Denmark a daughter of Chris- tlan and Johanna Hansen She came to America when a young Rirl with her parents and they settled ln Centerfield in 1893 she married George Peterson in the Mantl LDS Temple and the couple lived ln Centertlald until hi death In 1927 whe she moved to San Francisco Survivors Include £ i Election November 2nd DleS onJf” Um Gl From Annniinn UpCaStlCsl i ' j AT1 i5 operation a hrt c'eorttePetty Shesiuvhredfbr jer husband Leslie Shol' on 40n Ronald and two daughter Jacke and Leslie Ann her mother Mrs Zina Pettv three brothera and aeven alstera' Burial waa ln the Rose Hill cemetery at WMHIer Calif Wnnte PCIl Pul3 “nd III AmOrlCil ' “ Byard Peterson San Francisco 7 grandchildren and 4 greatfour brothers grandchildren Friday morning we received letter from Lagoa Niger BW - SLC Gunnison and a successful Utah business man with in Salt 'Lake City at 9 am at his residence In the cpitol city after an illness of two month tainment Committee and nro Funeral services were con- direced toward ducted Tuesday noon in Salt bulMin- - a new chaDel Lake City Anneartna on the nrovram TteL Slats of lvn and New York Tickets may be had from members of the South Ward MIA or at Elliott's Pharmacy and the Manti City Bank for a contribution of $100 each The Sorensen Laurence Jensen and Mr and Mrs Marvin FJeldsted “In The Garden” speaker C A Peterson duet “Whispering Hope” Mrs G W Sorensen and Mrs Marvin FJeldsted speaker C Dewey Lund remarks Bishop Barlow closing song by the "Shall I Receive A quartett Welcome Home" benediction John p- Peterson Burial was In the Centerfield Glen Lyman and sons of Fay- - cemetery under the direction of ette Thomas R Yardley and the Peterson Mortuary W A and son Gene Gunnison and FJeldsted offered the graveside Val Hansen of Centerfield have dedication a Purchased purebred register- ®d breeding animals from Amcr- fading production registry berd of Chcter White hogs Purchase was made from Ilenrie L' Miller s Utah Hog Ranch at wa made by the members Re- freshments were served by Ler- ina Jensen The members have purchased a log cabin which will be moved and remodeled for the convenience of meetings and the storage of old relics wiiftU Valley Kaisers Purchase Tod Hoes Band Filothers Report Funds 14 s Primary Election September 14th A large number of descendants Peter Christiansen met Sept 5th at the old home site in Gun nison Visiting was enjoyed dur- In a Play'ofl Tuesday night at ing the m°rnlng hours and at Moroni he Gnl-MIil’ °" “ SPaC'°U’ Falrvl"“ was beIdby a score of 7 to l’ and with the j)1rogram th? diJeJion ot Nels victoryi won a sP°l in thc San' ?d?r Mantl and in- tournament which Christiansen songs fluded readings dancing will get underway Sunday Sept “nd a history of Christian- th at Mayfield sen Sports for the children was Four teams will play in the directed by M"' NdS Chris' tourney and include Moroni and from the Each of the five children pre- Sanpete Division and Richfield sent ° PeteT Christiansen was and Elsinore representing the a token of remem- presented Sevier Division branCC by he growp- and famly not been made have Pairings shects were made outgr°“p but opening time for thc first During the election of officers with the game will ibe 1 pm Andrew T Christiansen Gunni- second contest set at 3:30 ai “med Mr' Second round £or champIon d w p presidenMrs' AlrilU Sorenloti 8 Un iamon ° ?W Centerfield sec aJ °? Mrs ater comple- - Nels Chrlstlanse'n(Mr and 4o be Mantl( gen " 1 calogy Leslie Ralsor Jr and the handled Andersen Kent Donna Rosenlof Salt Lake pro- m°uud duties in the Tuesday gram committee Gall Sorenson nlght cont®st holding the Fair- - wm P Christiansen and Lois view eam scoreless for the first FJeldsted Salt Lake sports 7 innin8s and yielding only 4 committee bits in going the entire route Attending from out of Gunni- The winners collected 11 hits son were: Mr and Mra L C r°sin6 Ralsor Sr Mr and Mrs Calvin thei 7 runs Pher- Lawrence (Gabby) ar- - Raise and Mr and Mrs Leslie S?n‘ Raisor Jr Richfield Mr and Mr®Arthur Sorensen and f am- Centerfield Mr- and cwrtiTufteturned Nels Christtansen Mantl Mr 31st from a weeks visit Mr Wm P' phrMianun t"d and Mr Mlcnae Wallace Rosenlof and fam- rs‘ and Uy Mr and Mrs Lane FJeld banfe" " 0gdn and family Riverton sted and daughter Mr and Mrs ”1 City — A special feature of the after noon was the showing of acreen Sunday ' r 1954 Opens In Mayfield J ja'eiti I Family Group r at none shop M A (Mina) Beauregard 56 former resident of Gunnison and recently of Salt Lake was killed while BepL 2nd a£ 33o pm workJng for the L Lynn AUcn Construction Co on the David the Upper Brigham Young Uni- vergity campus According to reports from In- vestlgatlng officers a scaffold cable broke and Mr Beaure- gard fell head first onto concrete floor Two other workmen were on the scaffold but were able to save themselves by grapping ropes indicating the fatally in- Jured man was working from the center An ambulance was summoned and rushed Mr Besruegard to thc Utah Valley Hospital but lie was dead before arrival Survivors Include his widow Mrs Effle Robinson Beauregard one son Lee R Beauregard two daughters Bonnie B and Mrs Echo Ney all of Salt Lake one brother Dennis Beauregard Salt Lake two sisters Mrs Electa Dennison Gunnison and Mrs Leah Hoff San Francisco and three grandchildren Funeral services were held Tuesday In Salt Lake City Mina as he was best known In thc Gunnison Valley area lived ln Gunnison the major portion of hi life He waa ac tlve In sports and operated a plumbing business for several yeara He would like to correspond with both aex of all age In thla country and would like to ex-change aome African product auch aa ivory bowa and arrow‘ raphla bags monkey akin bag crocodile akin handbags daggers ebony knives African combs and snake akin shoes etc for Amer lean product auch as towels soaps dress shirts in medium belts walleta fountain Pcnf tc Anyone wishing to be a pen pal with the young African can do so at the above address fliss Sanpete County RaSDIUSSCn’S Start StOTO RCmOdClIng Work got underway Tuesday morning and Is expected to con- flnue two weeks on the remode °! lng °' thc tr 'Fumltur® Iardwar' ln Gun’ of the new PcInln 4n every modern wb‘ch !ront’ I®rm’ and wl1 be constructed of ‘f k4 t X 7 t r ia - yfty'' t ' " 7 Ras“n f fy oM'n!“u nTn ?ck' Jhe SanPltch M°nte LumJr ort’ C0 handlng GlIIHlISOTI hc ®arpfntry Fu cr : P' Pi1® fla Tf Vlllloy otl& Club Paint Hospital As a community service pro- Ject the Cunnison Valley Lions Club has agreed to paint the outside woodwork at the Gunni- ton Valley Hospital and Friday evening of last week members of the club met at the hospital andr began the painting Job Paint for the project waa donated by N L llermanscn a charter member of the local or ganUatlon Mlu Myrna Rasmussen vl- vacioua daughter of Mr nd Mr Elliworth Rasmus Kn Ephraim and winner of th recent contest for the title of "Mis Sanpete" has been enter ecd 1° the "Mis Utah" contest winner of which will reign over Uth celebrations for on year and be entered in th MUa n - 'on Mjai h n Bam“Cd “ y frdut ®anU High Sdiool ana Snow Junior College She is 20 yetrl nw red hair fair com ° $ eyes Her pllon and height la 5H feet and lb ® weighs 125 pounds - - |