Show OTWettalM’l-Wa- ' CD C($rpontAve 1 OUTLOOK GENERAL Anotlher year of very o (Ed Note — Taken From Water Supply Outlook poorest It had ever been for this raingage had caught 195 inches of year The Mammoth the survey on January 29 Ranger station - Cottonwood The snow however had disap- Creek snow courses had only 9 peared to the ipoint that there of snow containing l 2 was not enouigh to measure At inches of water on January 28 As Harris Flat and Long Valley poor water supplies are now in pro spectifor water users of tihe main Sevier River system The outlook for those served by the Sanprtoh River is better where streams are expected to flow at about 89 per cent of average At present on the main iSevier River the obtlook is very comparable in both expected streamflow and reservoir storage to that available in 1960 Prior to the storm the Hast few days of January the outlook for the iSanpitdh tributaries was the C-- had' picked up an additional 8 2 inches of water iby February is 164 per cent of the nor- mal February Increase of Farnsworth Lake end Gooseberry Ranger Station Showed only on February a moderate increase in snow at Duck Creek water Ranger Station fotibd that the below 80 warm weather continues very long during Feb- ruary it will hasten the disappearance of the already very forecasts range from about 35 per light snowpack This will leave days of January greatly cent to 65 per cent Forecasts for just that much less water to come ed the water outlook on all the Sevier Virgin and adjacent during the Spring and Summer watersheds from the Mayfield to months Ferron area and northward all watersheds are mostly in the 30 There is no prospeit that flows aTeas of the state can still expect per cent to 50 per cent range - GUNNISON 3IXTY FOURTH Dr James Cannon right presents certificate of appreciation Ita H C "Mac” McCouaiqghy president of the Utah State Presi Association Utah weekly newspapers received the certificates for helping promote Utah tourism in 1962 Utah Weeklies Cited the news” MoConaughy was one of many editors in Utah who dad work above and beyond the ordinary in promoting travel in the state last year He was instru mental in helping the United Park City Mines Company ac- - preciation by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council and Utahns line for “services extended in the promotion of travel and recreWeekly newspapers receiving ation’ in Utah” The awards were presented at certificates were the American £ffa’ Davis the annual Utah Travel' Institute £orH CitiBeaveT ipper Box Eder Ndwsr held February 2nd in the Hotel' Box Elder Journal Emery Coun- Lake Utah in Balt City ty Progress Iron County Record jj Summit County Bee Millard County Chronide Ephraim Enterprise Eureka Reporter Millard County Progress Green River Leader Gunnison Valley News Wasatch Wave Helper Journal Holladay Neighbor Val- Southern Utah ley View News New Weekly Reflex Davis Mkv Cannon arv News Journal Lehi Free Press president of ‘Utahn Inc Manti Messenger Magna Times “We have been more than Midvale Sentinel Beaver County the fine the with job pleased News Moab TimenIndependeni weekly press has done in pro- juan Record Morgan Counnoting travel and recreation jjews Mt Pleasant Pyramid Mir Cannon said “We are also Murray Eagle Nephi g Hateful to every single editor Times Garwho has cooperated with the field County News Pleasant Utah’ ‘See Council in the current Grove Review Pays on Chronide series of articles" Richfield Price not were who Publishers preReaper Uintah Basin Standard sent st (he Institute will receive Salina Sun Roy their certificates in the mail Salt Lake Times Sunset News civic also to went other Awards andbuainesls leaders In Utah who Spanish Fork Press Springville rendered outstanding service In Herald Tooele Bulletin Tooele the travel Industry in the past Transcript Washington County News Tremonton Leader Vernal ytu’' On behalf of Bulletin and Bingham aj H C weekly "Mac" Express T newspapers in Salt Lake Subudban 0bserver MoConaujhy publisher of the News Summit Morgan County Bee and Park Record Cotxvty and! president of the Utah State islCGt Press Association thanked the Toirlst Council and Utahne Inc The annual meeting of the for the certificates "Travel and recreation are big Sanpete County Water UseM hr Utah and Tm sure edl- - soclatlon will be held In the tort will always be willing t0 county courthouse In Manti at give jflenty of space" Mr Me "We appreciate Corwughiy said snd those lndl- these certificates which have representatives beta given to in for reporting viduals Interested are Invited Jht!!i“fCatfT6ed Sanpete Water UserSTO lame Druggist To Association Head Businessmens The Gunnison Association elected a new president and secretary during their For Helping Tourism Mr GUNNISON YEAR Businessmen better 1983) average streamflow About per cent is expected from the River San Rafael and Sanpitoh 360 cfs below Vermilihon to Price Rivers while 70 per cent to 80 per cent is forecast for other this report are high elevation streams such as asumption that those of the Uintah Basin the average climatic conditions will upper Weber Provo Bear Ogden prevail until the end of the and Logan Rivers On lower bast period readies of the main rivers and the lower elevation watersheds from the course If the present Mimw (Editor’s Note: This is another in a series of “ See Utah” articles to acquaint Utahns with their home state They ’have been prepared by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council Each week a different sector of the state will be featured) Utah’s 52 weekly newspapers been awarded certificates of ap- Feb will exceed 400 cfs in the ston to Vermillion reach of the river nor that they will exceed o t designed v ieniis IFek f J business meeting February 5th Don Buchanan was named to the presidency and Roger Andersen was elected secretary They succeed the retiring officers pres DeVon Jensen and sec Bud Dalton Committee appointments will be announced by the new officers at the March meeting A project was also approved at in an attempt to the meeting curb the number of burglaries in foe community Leon Embley was appointed chairman of the which will endeavor to move have all businesses use the niight depository at the Gunnison Valley Bank leaving absolutey no cash for theives to find This pro- w11 devl°P lmmediately r?r-n- rr Comhnfif PTA Session Tonight all school pqtroos Parents tire reminded of the combined Elementary and High School Association tonight (Thursday) tit 7:30 pm In the elementary schoel building Student will present several Freedom Shrine topics during (the program The list appeared last week and the na(me of Glen Greener was Inadvertently He will join the (student speakers On display will be 28 his&ojrloal documents known m the Freedom Shrine and presented to Stte Department of Public Intind struction- Sanpete Members Help Plan 75th Anniversary Logan — A committee of 75 dtosen to eerve in connection with Utah State University’s 75th Anniversary observance this year includes Lee R Thompson Neil C Frisohknecht Ephraim Ralph Blackham of Moroni and Dallas Greener Gunnison Seventy-fiv- e prominent Utahns — one for each year of USUs In tituli°n1 hlt0ry SANPETE W Titn of the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation was at a meeting of Ue Sanpete County February 7' It the Court House In MantL and’ made an explanation of the plan of organisation It th farm IkTiTwould Imkale Mr Thomas ftated that beraus of th keen competition In tha field of farm UTAH AND TURKEf £TTY" BEET THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 1963 NO 38 Senate Question Dox In order to have the feeling the people he represents Sanpete County State Senator G Stanford Rees has asked the cooperation of the newspapers within the county in publishing the following questions in regards to important bills that will come before the current session of the Utah Legislature Residents are asked to complete the answers and mail them to Senator G Stanford Rees Gunnison Utah 1 Please check preference on Educational Plan Governor? Plan CAPS Plan Please sign of VS toa V- is 11 j o o Oaoupation (because of the controversial nature of this question the name and occupation were deemed necessary) Results of previous questions: Question — Do you favor a raise in Fish & Game License fees? Yes 4 No45 Question — Do you" favor Yes 21 Sunday Closing? No 28 Question — Do you favor capital punishment? Yes 40 No 7 Question — Do you want your cars and trailers taxed uniformly by the state or by the county? State County 7 Question — In what dept do you want the juvenile courts? Welfare 3 Judicial 5 Question — Do you favor a raise in 6tate salaries? Yes No 2 rerri'fv s’ Stores To Close February 22nd Business houses In Gunnison will be closed on Friday Feb 22 BirthIn honor el Washlngtan’a sidled by day anniversary U the Businessmens u Association Those necesstiry So the traveling public will remain open It was stated Royal Whitlock Sr and Glen Whitlock both of iMhirray visited Friday and Saturday with Mr and Mrs Aldoua Whitlock and Mr and Mrs Royal Whitlock Jr in Gunnison y i f It v: f J S pD'iGN if K u) F - 3 la instructor David Rasmussen student and display of radiation detection DefP®! equipment "This equipment was dona teTTo The" sdhool Iby the Atomic Energy Commission It was assembled by Mr Despain during an training course last Summer David is seen here making a dilution of radioactive 2 isotope preparatory to doing an experiment for his science fair project 6UE9S Keeps Up ITJifli The Times even more important to modern By Clive Despain The dropping of the first atom- - scientific research than was the is bomlb in August 1945 on the invention of th e microscope desert in New Mexico marked Scientific knowledge has more the beginning of the Atomic Age than doubled in the last ten years The use of radioactive ma- terials has been the greatest fac- tor in bringing this about Radioactive atoms may be used tracers or tagged atoms An experimenter may trace the path or radioactive atoms through a should have some knowledge of plant or animal and in this way radioactivity and how it works study how plants and animais especially the beneficial uses of function Suppoce we wish to this great new power know how a tomato pliant takes Many persons often think of its nourishment from the soil We radioactivity as dangerous and to can add a small and harmless avoided but it can also be amount of a suitable radioactive isotope to the soil fertilizer By examining the rate at which scientists It is said that the use radioactive atoms are taken up of radioactive materials has been in the plant stern the leaf and the tomato itself we can trace Fertilizer Meet Beckons Dealers the process by which a plant itself This is done by measuring the activity with arr and irv effect seeing right into the tomato plant with- out cutting it open Since we are now living in the Atomic Age boys and girts In s our school should become quainted with radioactivity and its great potential for contributIng constructively to our dally Also they should learn living the dangers and get first hand experience in using and handling radioactive materials Through the National'Sclence Foundation and the Atomic Energy Commis-bsion Gunnison Valley High School has the equipment and a supply of radioactive isotopes to give students experience in their use This will prepare them for living in the Atomic Age feed3 B Isaacson Will Address Stake Quarterly Conference Thorpe Top personnel from several local commercial fertilizer companies have been invited to join Elder Thonpe B Isaacson an versity of Utah Board of Regents In key officials of UjS Steel’s Coal Elders Blakeburn and EllsA Utah State University stu-- Chemical Division at a special assistant to the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus worth will address special meetin Orem mminar Apostles dent Kay Mclflf of Sterling has marketing Saints Salt ings for Welfare and Genealogical Christ of Latter-dafertilizer busi- Lake City will preside at a leaders on Saturday of the Carlton Oulmsee nessmen from the Southern Utah quarterly conference of the Gun75th Anniversary Committee at meet- nison Stake Saturday and SunStudsnt ere selected for list- area will attend the dinner 7 pm day February 16th and 17th in Utah Stats ing at the Parks Cafe ing on the basis of urvlvertity Heading the list are Governor according to F E Adams west- Centenfleld and scholastic achieveConD Elder Isaacson ern manager of coal chemicals George Accompanying Clyde and Utah ments will be Elder Ralph E Blakeburn gressmen Sherman F Lloyd and Mr Mclff is a major sales Laurence J Burton Plant food ‘iby prescription" — of th Genealogical Society a ctudent senator from the 21 and Governor Clyde Is a graduate research concept in tailor ference staff and Elder Donald of Utah State and former pro- use of nitrogen Ellsworth momber of the Gen- ofDel- fcisor and dean of engineering st to Individual farmer's era! Welfare Committee of the u fraternity and fertiliser production it ho become neces- - lh °U "d cro?nefAd? of livestock for i'onoror3r the Dlu growers “! dl“roh' sary toknilty P'lfjc the Key art lan utaii Stst General sessions of the confer this southern area to get together Mr McHf is a political writer for t0 ence will be conducted Sunday at and upgrade their stock as well the student newspaper end a "Recent studies show that more ioxo am and 2:00 pm by Stake more accurate and de- as keep efficient farm fertility coupled prHUlcnt Alvin Robert Barlow tided account of prices both acheduled with latest crop growing tech- - Centerfleld local end In the larger markets versarycUervancesre niques offer area farmers their Visitors art welcome to attend The need of better method of greatest source of untapped pro- these meetings Do IftaM feeding and marketing were also ? act of March logMaUv fits" he said tressed by (Mr Tlwmas Elder Isaacson was a teacher Rots Hansen manager of the A team of U S Steel aales A meeting for all livestock coach and district and soil experts from principal school grower! In Sanpete Cotin ty lias (Mrs Geonge Last wss hostess Manti Theatre ha extended an- marketing administrator before he been called for Thursday Feb- - at dinner Sunday honoring the Invitation to all patient at May- Salt Lake City and Pittsburgh became e prominent Utah life Inalso attend will Ta be at meeting to 21 In of THORPS B ISAACSON field Manor House hlsguesU tha Court at bar birthday anniversary ruary surance and real estate figure He —— e ' AMlriwit te theatre each Wednesday Manti at 730 pm’ where con- - Guests for the day Included Mr th has eerved 12 years on the Board Cswectf el Twelve AhHS tract will be aludted and ste pi and Mrs Ronald Last arvd famUy evening Patlenti will be tran- - Mm Willard Bunderson of Trt- Ckwtiief MeiCMl of Provo end Mr end Mrs Boyd ported to end from Mayfield by monton visited last Week with of Trustees of Utah State Untver- taken to form this I W"ll her father Erwin Roberts' slty and four years on the UniWard and family of Salt Lake the caretakera organization Sterling Student Honored Pub “ chahn uJvmitkryeartok' Sanpete Livestock Growers Set Planning Heeling Feb The Southern Marketing Bur- uwhldh will include ten of the counties of Southern Utah U in the process of organization The organization will be a part of the Utah Agrlciiltural Marketing As- - "THF5UGAR COUNTY m "JJJ J Mayfield Manor Guests To |