Show Tsmm ust 21st until the 27th While Salt Lake Mrs Duggins and five sisters from Provo celebrated the birthday of another sister Mrs Robert Cockrell Mrs Duggins returned to Provo and visited for a week with Mr and Mrs Waldo Villard Mr and Mrs Boyd Webb returned last week from a vacation trip that took them to Eureka Calif through the Redwood Forest apd a visit with Mr and Mrs Ruel Wanlass and family at Santa Maria Mrs Webb hnd Mrs Wanlass are sisThe Gunnison residents ters of interest in Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allred also took in points California Southern including and family of Clearfield visited from Saturday until Monday in Disneyland and Knoxberry Farm Mr and Mrs Centerfield with Frank Allred parents of the Mrs Gilbert Fjeldsted and visitors and Mrs daughter GilBerta Alton Jensen left Wednesday for Phoenix Arizona GilBerta will be a bridesmaid for a close friends and Mrs Fjeldsted and Mrs Jensen will visit Mr and Mrs Garrick Roylance Mr is a brother of the two Gunnison ladies in UlOCAl? Mr and Mrs Kimball Larsen and two daughters and Mr and Mrs Don Markham all of Salt Lake City spent the Labor Day holiday visiting Mr and Mrs Edwin Larsen Visiting Sunday at the Larsen home were Mr and Mrs Ben Ainsworth and family of Richfield and Leland Olsen and family of Salt Lake Mr Olsen is a grandson of Mr and Mrs Larsen and it was the first visit of Mr Olsen in twenty Nola Rae Peterson and her Miss roommate Carol years Mary Clark both students al Henagers School of Business in Salt Lake Mrs Nels Rosenlund left on visited the week end with Nola Tuesday to spend several days Mr Rae’s and Mrs visiting Mr and Mrs Tim parents James R Peterson in Center-fielin Salt Lake City Sunday they all motored to Bryce Valley and visited for Mrs Estella Duggins visited in the day with Maty’s parents Provo and Salt Lake from Aug W Lotie Draper left Friday for his home in Los Angeles following a two weeks vacation Lotie In Centerfield in Utah visited his father Leigh Draper and with Mr and Mrs Vermile Draper He also visited friends in Moab and attended a reunion of the William Draper family in Murray Over 300 descendants were present at the reunion iGtECE® Your Future GOflte nr No other school offers you so much Unxclled An Study Opportunities Outstandingly Strong Slat Environmnl Faculty Horn mmitm A Friondly School A 19c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper Shurf ine Strawberry Preserves -S100 4 for Frozen Jewel Friers — $100 214 lbs each Purity Assorted Cookies — 3 for 59c Chets Chicken Beef or Turkey Pies-- 4 89c for Carnation Tuna — Chunk Style — 4 for $100 79c Libby Red Salmon — Tall Can mor COLLEGES OF INSTRUCTION Engineering Law Education Mining Medicine Fin Pharmacy Busin Nursing Social and othr Sept 25— Work fildt Frshmn Other Spl Rgistr Student Register Sept 29— Classwork Stcrtt See what the ‘IT has to offer YOU! write: President For Full information mam VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE At The Primary Sept 9th NOMINATE Parker J Republican The pennies collected from the sales tax have added up to revenue receipts totaling more than $270 million for the state of Utah during the past twenty-fivyears This fact is revealed by Utah Foundation the private tax research organization in their latest study of Utah’s sales tax Foundation analysts observe that the 2 Utah Sales tax produced nearly $24 million during the fiscal year ended June 30 1958 If the same sum were to be raised from the property tax a levy of 19 per $1000 assessed valuation) would be needed Mrs Bill Perryman and two According to the report Utah children of Murray spent the is one of 33 states which impose Labor Day week end visiting a state sales tax Washington Mrs state sales tax rate Perryman’s parents Mr has a 3 '3 and Mrs Fred Jones Mr and Mrs Alma Jorgensen returned Thursday after visiting the past week at the homes of Alice Gurr and Leonard Mrs White sister and brother of Mrs Jorgensen in Vernal Mrs Clyde Peterson will return to her home in Palmdale California this week end following a three weeks visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Oras Hendrickson in Gunnison Art Dates to remember: Office of the CHRISTY’S SUPER MARKET UTAH GUNNISON ath- social study program You'll find all this at your State University letic and Pennies Grow Into $270 Million Over Space Of Twenty-Fiv- e Years The 3 W’s Club of Center-fielmet at the home of their loader LaVoy Sorenson August 29th Opening prayer was by Tod the motto was led by Scott Hansen the pledge by Eric Despain We worked on our books and talked about sending our mounted weeds to the fair Each member must send 8 mounted and classified weeds Seven members were Refreshments were present served by the leader Eric Despain reporter sctterEy fffi us SAYINGS BONDS to make the fruit nut candy and Annette Mellor demonstrated No Cook Cream Cheese Fudge The club and their leader Anna Lee met at the church and cleaned the weeds from among the Iris and along the pavement Annette Mellor reporter THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU at BYU All AN Candidate For SANPETE COUNTY SHERIFF -- 011 YEARS EXPERIENCE - 3 Years Falrvlew City Marshall 1951 to 1957 Sanpete County Deputy Sheriff 1957 Until Present Time Sanpete County Sheriff -- Q- Clvlc Worker County Booster Member Falrvlew Lions Club Member Utah Peace Officers Assoc -- Q- Marrled Former Mae Terry parents of soven children 6 sons and one daughter Lifelong Resident of Sanpete County Adequate faculty for the large student body Relatively small classes A complete stake of the LDS Church entirely with student membership in 24 wards -- 0- NOMINATE PARKER J MINER FOR SANPETE COUNTY SHERIFF SEPTEMBER 9TH rd Pol Adv u Counseling service available to every student ' Scores of cultural geographical departmental H oot Bureau Photo COVERNOR CLYDE issue hi to en“wool week” proclamation in the participation courage "Make It Yourself With Wool” contest by Utah’ young women Reading over the document with the governor are Mrs J W Swan of iGiysville state director for the "Wool has no equal in the pro- contest left and Mr Thornley duction of many types of garments" Swan also of Kayiville president the governor said in asking people Utah Wool Grower Auxiliary of the slate “to join in this effort to wool skirt or jumper or both encourage greater use and appreciaIn Utah the "Make It Yourself tion of wool" He called upon all With Wool" contest is sponsored civic leaders educators and retailers the Utah Wool Growers Auxto take part in the observance of by Wool Bureau It is “Make It Yourself With Wool iliary and the under the direction of Mrs J W Week" Swan of 128 West 1st North National the Approved by Utah Girls may write to her of Secondary School Princifor information on the contest in pals the contest provides incentive their local areas or they may write for many young girls to learn valuBureau at 16 West 46th Wool the able home sewing skills while at 36 N Y the same lime discovering how easy Street New York Prize donors include Clauss Cutit is to sew with wool Valuable awards in the sewing lery Co Coats and Clark Inc event include trips to the national Colorado Woman's College John finals to be held in Portland Oregon Drhz and Sons McCall's Patterns Singer Sewing Machine Co Sim- in January courtesy of F W licity Patterns and the Woolile Co Co Singer sewing machines ting trips to Europe via Pan Dorman Mills Forstman Woolen American World Airways scholarCo Pendleton Woolen Mills ships and savings bonds Jersey by Wyner Standard Division Special Felt Co and Strathmore Mills The 19 states joining in the tribThe contest is open to girls tween the ages of 14 and 17 in the ute to wool and observing "Make junior division and 18 to 22 in the It Yourself With Wool Week" are senior division To qualify girls Arizona California Colorado may submit cither a wool dress suit Idaho Iowa Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New or coat which they have made themdivision is Mexico North Dakota Ohio Oreselves A special open to girls 13 to 16 who may gon South Dakota Utah Washingenter the contest with either an all ton Wisconsin and Wyomiog Th A second process already on tha market makes wool apparel permanently mothproof at an InBnltesimal cost Another -- sheds coffee molasses oil etc from a wool garment Ilka water from a duck's back Added to wod'i other attributes ts warmth iu andless color variety end Its resistance to fire new perwrinkles and formance featurM continue to give wool a greater number of virtues than any other fabrio ' and social groups open to all students Expanded schedule to include all who wish to take any class Efficient placement service to aid in finding employment Close association with groups of roommates in beautiful campus residences APPLY NOW FOR ADMISSION DRAMATIC PAIR — Margaret Field and Jimmy Lawrence make their debut with HOLIDAY ON ICE of 1959 opening Sept 12th at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City Their interpretation of Great Moments for Great Operettas is a Holiday FRESHMAN ORIENTATION REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 24 29 - 2J 30 BRIGHAM YOUNG UIHVEnSITY PROVO UTAH WE ARE ENTITLED TO REPRESENTATION At Present AN Of Utah’s Elective Officials: STATE GOVERNMENT j BOTH SENATORS BOTH REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS t ALL JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT Are From Somewhere Between Provo And Logan WHY NOT AT LEAST ONE 7 7 FROh JUAB SANPETE EMERY GRAND SEVIER CARBON BEAVER IRON TON PIUTE GARFIELD WAYNE NAN JUAN COUNTIES ? ? T MILLARD WASHINGKANE T AND T ? YOUR VOTE FOR CARVEL New Wonder -Performance Wools Remarkable things have happened this year to man's oldest apparel The wool industry has developed a new process for putting pleats in women's skirts and creases in men's wool trousers that wilt tail the life of the garments Come rain humidity dry cleaning or soap creases Just won't come out Garments treated with this new process will be available soon In stores throughout the country advantages of a large University the attention of the small College CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES AT THE LARGEST INTERMOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY Governor Proclaims Sept 3 As 'Make It Yourself With Wool Week’ " Jo y gfc - Miner GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Published every Thursday at sixteen states a 3 rate two states a 2 rate thirteen Gunnison Utah Entered at the Post Office at Gunnison Utah as states (including Utah) 2 s of 1 matter under the Indiana a rate and fifteen states do not have the act of Congress of March 3 1879 tax These rates do not include Wesley Cherry local sales tax rates which are permitted in a number of states California for example allows local units to levy a 1 local UTAHMiMIfl STATl rAisocunoa sales tax in addition to the 3 state sales tax rate making the EDITORIAL total effective sales tax rate NATIONAL ASSOcfbATI0N in most California equal to 4 cities and counties QsM EMBER Although the sales tax was originally imposed by most states the as during depression years an emergency measure it has nance problems in Utah have recommended the of a gained renewed popularity dur- local sales tax as adoption the meana of ing the postwar era of economic the financial dilemna growth and inflation The re- solving Utah’s principal municiport points out that ten states facing The entire matter is local units palities and more of government throughout the now under consideration by the United States have adopted the Utah Legislative Council sales tax since the close of World War II Foundation officials surmise that it may well be that much r of this popularity in the sales tax among the states has developed as a countermovement to high Federal income tax rates With much of the potential income base preempted by the Federal Government states are forced to turn to consumer spending as a principal source of additional state and local government revenue The tax study notes that with10 WONDERFUL DAYS in the past few years an increasDON'T MISS ing number of municipalities the nation have throughout turned to the sales tax as a means of solving their local financial problems Local sales taxes are now imposed by municipalities in ten states On 1958 there were January 1418 municipalities and counties using the sales tax Several official committees groups and public officials studying local government fi- - The Seven Cookin' Cookers met at the home of Anna Lee Lorraine Olsen August 27th called the meeting to order and Pamela Bartholomew read the minutes of our last meeting Darlene Mellor led our song "How Lovely Was The Morning" Lorraine Olsen demonstrated how In a SALT LAKE CITY this week from the state capitol Governor George D Clyde added Utah's endorsement to a nationwide tribute to the new wools and he urged all young girls in the state to learn the pleasures of sewing with wool by participating in the Utah "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest Joining in a statement with the governors of 18 other major wool producing slates the governor stressed the importance of the wool growing industry to Utah’s economy and proclaimed September 7 to 13 as "Make It Yourself With Wool Week" to bring the merits of the home sewing contest to the tention of girls and their parents Say Wool I Bret Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Thurs Sept 4 1958 Page 2 MATTSSON OF RICHFIELD YOU R E P Primary Election (Pd Pol - Sept Adv by WILL GUARANTEE E (I T A T I OH n E S 9 General Eloctlon Ken Chamberlain Chairman Commute - Nov for Mattaaon) 4 |