Show s’ ft ' e t Valfey Residents Jv ®W Asked For Blood M GUNNISON YEAR GUNNISON SANPETE - "THE5UGARBEET COUNTY UTAH SEPTEMBER THURSDAY ' fcltY AND TURKEY I NO 1955 Native Gunnison Young Axtell Farmer 'Tift " DeVon' Larsen Is In the Veterans Hospital to Salt Lake City suffering from serious Injuries suffered to a hay baler accident Setember 3rd at the farm home Reports re- celved by the family Monday stated the injured man ed well but was listed The accident occur ed am when DeVon had gone out to finish baling a little plot near the home Something went wrong on the machine and he was attempting to repair it when he was caught by the machinery It drew him Into the cutter9 severing his left leg Just above the knee and severely cutting Bis right leg up to the rectum The injured man was working alone and after freeing himself from the machinery he tore hi shirt off and fashioned a tourna- quet for the levered leg He crawled around and turned the machine off and called his wife Mae Dawn Hearing the call Mrs Smrsen Jumped In the fam- Uy Jeep and rushed to the site Seeing his condition she return- ed for the family car and with her assistance DeVon d Imbed in the auto and was rushed to the Saltoa Hospital Metcall Holmes daughter) of Mr Ray B Metcalf of Salt Lake City and Mr Deotoe Tall daughter of the late Mr and Mr Clar- ence Halvorson former resl-g-g of Gunnison are currently to a song that is winning recognition to the western area where it was in- trodwed The title of the song is “Take It Easy Take It Slow The boys returned to their Mrs Holme wrote the lyrics Ten members of BoyScout Troop No 863 Gunnison First homes Saturday after learn- - and Mrs Tall the music The song has been recorded Ward accompanied by advisors ing many fundamentals to the various phase of Scout camp- - by GU Rodin orchestra with and Murray Taylor Jay- Child — - - — Gunnison Scout Troop Spends Night On Alt Moosena Above Alayf Icld II ' f i i)t t v Prominent Valley tlativc Dies' While Af PIVA Aamn ItiUalU VZIbII 1 Dr N Woodruff Christiansen native of MayfieM and tesaost of instrumental music at the died of lung cer at Stanford Hospital tn San Francisco at 8 am September 3rd Hfc wJle n4 brother' EiRay L Christiansen assistant to’the Council of the Twelve Apostles were with him at the time of his death He was born at Mayfield May v J3krmrr A Wm' Dr LaMar Stewart at the Gunnison ' v ’ and tog the Happy Returns Show Mayfiekf schools ' and was The first night the feoy hiked met at the 12 Mile'Flat valley residents between the ages of 18 and 60 In turn the Red wetoer roast and Friday September 9th between valedictorian of the Snow Col- - Cross treated to to the top of Mt Moosenea keeps the Gunnison Valley Hospital to a fresh supply of ‘ 10 Mr and bust and watermelon a fire and by spendcamp building blood weekly free to all donor lege graduating class to 1911 t August 29th Mrs Sylvia Met- lug the night The bonfire was Mrs Austin Frandsen Mr and He attended the University of M All resident of Gunnison plainly visible from any point Mrs Henry Bartholomew Mr calf an aunt of Mrs Holmes at- - Utah to 1811 and 1812 and re is a case 18 ttween the of Mr and an Duffin Bldon tended of Mrs Interview the and age in the valley lyric Ceived of denceValley and 60 years’ are ’urged to set were the blood cannot be used Friday night was spent camp- - Mrs Bronzel Pickett and taw- - writer regarding the song over ee ZnV SAC to 1818 station KALL to Salt Lake City tog at the foot of the peak at a rence Anderson Columbia University awarded i" 5 StemlS centaTOOrdtogo Mrs Byron ‘ ®n Scouts making the trek were: £ site known as the Riders Camp hitothe master of arts degree Redeems Wdsted of Gunnison Home This evening the Scouts were Le Bud Jorgensen Lee Ba- rV6 in 1842 and the doctor of phil- tn Service Chairman BloxJ at Center the Centerfield ' Visited by Eldon Duffin chair tholomew Bruce Natani Reed osopny degree la 184S He at- The September 18th visit is A pnt 01 Altai man of the Troop Committee' Bunnell Steven Anderson Ray SCptCmDCr tended the University of Den- Iran mnroii being sponsored bv the Center-“ and- - Bill Butler 1st counselor Anderson R Lynn Jensen Chad th ta”the" bishopric to charge 'ot’ fYandsen' Kendall Frandsen and whose health permit Au!1 Sunday September liL Jellu- iary with the Gunnison Legion ’ Russell Butler the MIA svi co Auxiliary handling the pledge it’s 26th on the tt the time cards However regardless If lawn at Its upper power station Califrnl( 5 stricken with the fatal Illness you are contacted for a pledge to beautiful Beaver Canyon Dr Christiansen ' Joined ' the MvalufintS )Ct jour blood Is needed and can ??ectc11 bf win” faculty to 1823 and A be given without any appointn present A1 t became head bt the Instrumental ment lIAplA Just come to the Center- stations are being sent1 to other j 'Through the cooperation of Chapel on September 15th utIn8 tor faibllies Telluride than f Jeld anyone ue Pish and Game Commission (m ' j 2 and 6 pm reWenU of Gunnison Sf 1 to Valley Interested 14111 ' having a day of a complete list of successful elk III A regular fresh supply is kep p wth now residing to the state °f tef‘ - fun and relaxation will be v 8pplkant was received to this campus! California and for anyValleyt the Gunnison Valley Hospital welcome' o£fke Saturday morning Mrs Georgena Andrea Soren- - V From'l2 noon to 1 for usq of patients and is fur- pm will Forca time he served' on residents vi&ifing in the coastal Anyone desiring to go over een Christensen 72 died Wed- new supply is sent to rJhtVM !hC nesday at the home of a son mL d° °‘by to a ort pro- - JuIUiard School of Music Iq Springs MonteceHo Road Napa week New Yortc City and bad been California Saturday Septembere hospital and the old blood th°i£S’ ortelep!U)nin2““ Earl Christensen to Centerfield to 2:30 after turned It of three state Future Hth A good crowd Is mged to H not used is doctor formation deshedU services and burial were Farmer of America bands which be present according to Leona converted into plasma for j use n egre' Redmond Saturday at the national show to’ Edwards Light who sent out In polio vaccine A fresh supply attent!? 10 uess- played FrCHI - j the Invitations from her home must be maintained at the She was born January 8 1883 name5 J2JS Jvtw ni t Kansas City’ hospttal and it can onlyj be He helped organize the Cache In San FrancUco Si IlOCpIt-I nd Josephine ' feP‘ a W by The picrrfc is an annual affair tosaXnThillie Civic Assodation and served as Sorensen She grew to Us president irom Austin Frandatn returnedan - lormerTestdents-ttner Mrs some The taking of the blood u womanhood to that community ' In ? a from month ‘ nd mew PW 'U4 ° Hf“ thf?etern " “ ! in SII °WK’rffty 'hy”: not hmJuUn ny wW H® Mred the survives him Cltytogether with two Lake City h mr ‘ jlke i An WnrrJu1 bosPiU1 July 27th and under- - brothers and two sisters: EIRsy F£nklin Ghristen- went a major operation He re d Christiansen Salt Lake City r Manti included the following ried L UlUU LICvllSCQ Center sen to Manti The marriage was p0rted he is feeling fine but Junius C Christiansen Provo -- j names:- Leath Alfred field Ora Hendrickson Gun- - later solemnized to the Manti require several months Mrs John M Anderson Salt 6teriini urning Burnis Watts Gunnison Ken- - ber 1 1813 and to July of any gtrenuous work " Gunnison 1846 she married C E Chris- neth wwtlock Mayfield Funeral services were held A law paMed 123 State the State License Division ChristenDICS In the t j Mr and Mrs Loyal Wednesday at 1 PSurvivors include her hus- xegUlature effective May 10 Capitol or at the Division’s sen will open a branch' to EphLogan 11th Ward LDS Chapel 1M band four sons and two dau- per Fairgrounds Office 100 West provideJ thlt raim to their son licensed to Utah whether North Temple Street in Sait ghters: James and Denzel 4 Christensen SaIt Lsk he holds a Good Until Revoked Lake City at Division offices to Clty5 : The" A 4 pound 4 ounce son born lW license or one that requires re- - Ogden Logan Provo or direct M"‘ e mer- tMr same line of CtoLteiif newal must successfully pass an to the Examiner as he appears Clement Centerof FJeldsted DeLloyd Mr and Mrs Sam Parry of ’chandise as is carried to Gun- eye examination every five on regular schedule In various Sn nison and wiUl feature seplce Manti announce the engagement Y1Iey years Holders of Good Until cities and towns throughout the lived a hours few Hospital only of of and central and the to the people approaching marriage is must licenses Revoked pass their state Ycu may ascertain the The baby was of premature section9 of Sanpete their daughter Pauline to Gill northern first eye test between May 10 dates and hours the examiner birth Definite Rate for the opening Yardley son of Mr" and Mrs Fall- - will be to your area by making 1955 and January 1 1857 ItCUuCrS' has not been announced but R S Yardley of Gunnison The lalDFSiry urs to do so automatically inquiry of your local law Mrs Christensen stated Tues- - couple will exchange marriage at the Gunnison Val C8Ueg the license to be can- - forcement agency to is 23rd vows the in September day nearly everything ley Hospital the past week were ceiled and it then becomes nec- In view of this new law hold-a- s readiness and a Grand Opening Manti LDS Temple with a follows All the boys and girls who essary to snake application for ers of regular licenses will be would be held at the time the reception following on Septem-stor- e have been to the 1 —A 4 pound 15 ounce new license and successfully unable to get them renewed reading con- - ' Onlv one ostient Is revlsterd Sept to Manti 24th to the public ber was opened L terft this summer are Invited to son to Mr and Mrs Nolan pus established written driving merely by mailing to the stub v be at the Gunplson JPubllc within 90 days of the expiration MavflelZ re’ Geore 'Wesund of Centerfield nd eye tests n Rogpr Jen8en Library at 4 o’dodi Saturday 4 — A 6 pound 8 ounce Application for the eye ex- - date as has been done but must M medical attention September 10th for a treat son to Mr ami Mrs Jack Winn sminatlon may be made at the pass an eye examination every Prizes will be given to those headquarters of the Drivers’ five year anA iwn of Gunnison Mri Vlala reading the most books granddaughters and Kathy Jensen of Salt Lake Merlyn Mr Hattie Mechtwn ol GltnCloud seeding conducted to we could devise" Dr Hales’ rs- rturned' to hnm Southern Utah since 1851 has port says Dr Hales further wood visited several days this lait weelc aftef a tw0 week shown no detectable Increase to pointed out that his study was week with a childhood friend M ' s precipitation during that period ao comprehensive that there- is Mr Elmer Holyeson Yardley Mrs Yardley and Mrs This is the conclusion of a only one chance to five thousand Shields art slstera toV rresearch report published by that the claimed 20 per cent -' " W the University of Utah under crease would not be detected the direction of Dr J Vern If the increase to precipitation DICS ' Hales Head of the Department claimed had been 30 per cent 88 Mrs Sarah Norman there is one chance to 100 mil- of Meteorology Dr Hales and his associates lion that his report woifld not mother of Howard Norman of "In My Father's House" by at the University conducted a have detected jruch a large to Gunnison" 'and a former real- dent died September 1st at 4 Grace Nies Fletcher is a true study ol the cloud seeding pro- - creaae In spite of the fact his studies am in Salem Oregon of causes story filled with a wealth of Ject April 1951 to November ' incident and remarkable 185 A The research Was financed showed no value through the Incident to age She waa born September ll6 variety of character’ Chief by the University of Utah Re cloud seeding Just conducted f search Fund the Southern Utah Dr (Hale believe that further 1867 in Racine Wisconsin a among them of course are" is Justified daughter of Nels and NIta Marie Myrtle whose love remained a Water Resource Development experimentation Corporation of Richfield and "Ws think that carefully con- Jacobsen She married J P miracle to her husband for more Norman In South Dakota in than forty years their daughter Develop- - ducted experimentation the Water Resource 1895 and they lived there un- - Susie who had a way with a deal of holds for Denver hope ot great ment Corporation In his report Dr Hates re- - real progress and benefit to the til 1810 when they moved to stubborn parishioners and their arid portions of the world We Richfield coming to Gunnison son Ike who thought nothing futes claim i of great inert stay and then of Inviting Oriental royalty to precipitation made by the sre sure however that careless for a Water Resource "Development cloud seeding without adequate moving to Upland California home for the week end Over them all towers the heroic fig- to 1935 Mr Norman died true and controls scientific field which of Denver Corporation She Is survived by two sons ure ©f Lee Ntes the conducted the Cloud seeding In- - Interest ahould not be en- Howard Norman CunnUon and who could ting hi creases claimed by the Denver couraged" Copies of the cloud seeding Ronald Norman Fairfield Iowa way past deep perional grief corporation range from 67 per 5 great- - and whose parable taught his cent to 1932 to 20 to 30 per cent report can be obtained free of three grandchildren ‘ two slstera and knowledge that sue to 1054" charge by writing to the Uni- - grandchildren tea and failure are alternate “In our opinion thia report versify of Utah Press to Salt two brothers Funeral services will be held steps on the Journey to God shows quite dearly that the Lake City Dr Hales hopeajjiat ' Governor J Bracken Let presents proclamation on National Home Week September 16th This book 1 another of the cloud seeding has not produced everyone who contributed to the September 6th to Upland Mr to Grant Jensen PreUhnt of Utah Home Builders Awn left and Harold Glazier any change detected by the program will obtain copies ' of and Mrs Norman left Gunnison many new books available at to 18th Chairman Of Utah’s Parade of Home scheduled to be preented during that week Monday to attend the final rites the Gunnison Library fnoat sensitive measures which the report 11m w ss'S’ir?1 - 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