Show EDITORIAL Uant Sugar Factory They Bavins Jut completed the reading of a UH Department of Agriculture tuUetiaon flhe ‘"CoimmifcnSnt of National Sugar Beet Reserve 1952 and Subsequent Crops" reprinted from the Acreage ( Federal Register of Dec 22 1932 was wondering If we la the San area weren’t missing the boat when It comes to raising sugar beets? Farmers in Texas and New iMexioo have received a commitment of 24730 acres Animated to yield about 6000) short tons raw value of sugar These farmers requested the acreage in order to Support the enaction of a sugar processing factory near Hereford Texas The farmers have promised a capital contribution of to make the plant passible Payment would be in the form of aj deduction of $100 per ton from 1016 price that would otherwise be paid for sugar beets delivered to ths processor In other words the growers will donate one dollar from every ton of beets they grow in order to have a sugar processing mill Puzzling pari of the situation is that a midi is available here Area growers do not hive to donate anyin the thing and in addition they get paid for long hauls to get the beets to the factory Texas growers have been shipping beet to Colorado for processing and they figure they can not only make money Jbui create an industry by shelling out the one dollar per ton iSeemslf Would be a good time to look over ottr situationbe-forme lose the factory we have y ijpwi Mr and Mrs Wayne Nelson and family of Bountiful visited the latter part of February with Mr and Mrs Alvin Jensen in Axtell and with the Hilton NelWhile here sons in Redmond Mrs Jensen entertained in honor of the visitors with special guests the Keith Sorensons and Howard Jensens Covers were laid for It of Pharmacy The Centerfield residents also visited in Heber City of U College Guests from Friday to Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Willard Jensen were Miss Louise Harward a granddaughter of Mrs Jensen and her fiance Don Hurd both of Magna The Literary 12’’ met February 21st at the home of Mrs Don Buchanan Mrs Allen Frandsen entertained with a review of the book The Mormons’’ “Among Luncheon was served to 10 members and one guest Mr and Mrs Don Jensen visit- February 28 — Mr and Mrs ed the week end in Salt ilake John Madsen Gunnison former City with their son and daughter- - Clara Coates girl 6 lb 9 oz Mr sen Redge and Mrs Redge is a student at Jen- U the Support Local Advertisers Vi y )ii M? &( RS Plans ‘"J Birthday Event The Gunnison Second Ward Relief Society annual birthday program has been scheduled for March 12th at I pm in the Arvll Stark u t4oLw Call Utah State Cnive" &temion wlll duct two special demonstrations on pruning ornamentals shrubs nd trees Friday March 8th The first demonstration will begin at 10:00 am at the Manti City Hall The second will begin at 1:30 pm at the North Sanpete High School announces Dennis Funic The demonstrations are open to the public Home owners and gardeners as Mrell as those responsible for (he grounds of churches schools and other public buildings are especially invited The demonstrations are one series of phase of an and meetings for custodians buildings and grounds super- visors which have been held weekly since January 18th Dr Stark has just recently joined the staff of USU as Extension Horticulturist in ornamentals He will devote his time to civic beautification throughout the state This will be his first trip to Sanpete since his new ap- pointment We invite cvic com munity and church leaders to the demonstrations and become acquainted with Dr Stark His services will be available to communities garden clubs or other groups and residents of the county through the local County concludes tension Mr Funk Or- - member are urged to be prerent Regional Ssifcs ties will participate They will display the best science projects which have been developed in theschools during the present school year Junior and senior high school students will participate in separate divisions They will exhibit in physical science biological science and earth science groups Winners in the seinor division will be eligible to enter the State Science Fair Snow College will award prizes and certificates to the winners in all classes according to Snow stfS sult in a beneficial effect on wildlife by providing additional and cover for them Logging roads help to distribute hunters over a greater area i In return for the many services - GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS received from timber managePublished every Thursday at ment activities wildlifedisperses Gunnison Utah Entered at' the forest seed and helps to assure Post Office at Gunnison Utah as the regeneration of successive s matter under the" timber crops act of Congress of March 3 1879 Timber management range Wesley Cherry management recreation’ management and wildlife management W1 go hand in hand when each is given its rightful place in multiple- Subscription Rate $300 Per Year Advertising Rates On Request -use resource management food Di- rector Floyd S Holm Dr H Reed Christensen chairman of the college’s Division of and MathePhysical Sciences matics has been named general chairman of the South Central Utah Fair The following faculty membeis have been asked to assist with various phases of the event: n G Armstrong Afton Hansen Farrin L Mangelson T Elaine Moore Bruce Jennings Hilmer Peterson and Rulon Peterson The public will be able to view the exhibits the afternoon of April 6 Dr Christensen said Ton save more than money wi&US Savings Bands Much has been written about the “balance of nature’ particularly when referring to wildlife in tthe forest Like the balance imposed by nature in the past multiple-us- e management as practiced on the Manti Range? District is designed to achieve a reasonable balance (between 'all of the uses and products of the forest Each to given its proper place in the multiple-us- e picture Trouble results when one use is mot kept in harmony with fhe others An of deer in a forest can browse and destroy young trees upon which future timber crops are dependent It can seriously compete with livestock for badfood ly needed resulting in death of the very shrubs and upon which they both are dependent When a deer herd gets out of balance with its food supply the increase in numbers is at the expense of the other resources first but eventually the herd itself suffers through malnutrition loss of body weight disease and starvation jn the absence of predators the balance of nature can be upset unless an effective program for game management is put into effect Multiple-us- e management seeks to substitute for the mountain lions and other predators that are extinct or nearly so It is now man’s responsibility to maintain the desired balance between animals and habitat through a controlled harvest of the game crop Although man has interferred with the ‘balance of nature” by reducing natural predators he has through multiple-us- e management bettered the habitat for wildlife Timber sales on the Manti Ranger District create openings in the forest which re NOW SEE WHAPS NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET SUPER SPORTS— that’s the only name for them! Four entirely different kinds of cans conto choose from including t vertibles and coupes And most every one can be matched with such sports-ca- r type features as stick or Powerglide transmission Positraction tachometer high performance engines you name it B If you want your spice plus the luxuries of a family car try the Chevrolet Impala SS It’s one of the smoothest road runners that ever teamed up with a pair of bucket seats It even offers DEALER’S a new Comfortilt steerthat positions right where you ing wheel want it B The new Chevy II Nova SS has its own brand of excitement Likewise the Corvair Monza Spyder and the Corvette Sting Rays Just decide how sporty you want to get then pick your equipment and power— up to 425 hp in the Chevrolet SS e 409 with Including the popular 840 hp for smooth responsive handling In city traffic 'optional at extra cost Annual Meeting Of cua sut OfJntennbnntain Farmers March 9 socuHca NATIONAL EDITORIAL lAf The 49thT‘ annual meeting of the rntenmountaan Farmers Association will be held at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday March 9 according to General Manager C K Ferre All members of the organization in this area are urged to be in attendance Many already are making plans to participate Meetings will start at 9:39 am with registration at 9 am President Vernon Jensen and Manager C K- Ferre will make a full report on activites of the organization during the morning meeting Alton S Cadd first vice president will conduct A luncheon is planned at the hotel for all who attend with an excellent program already arranged Meetings will continue in the afternoon with a business meeting of directors scheduled to close the session Officers and directors for 1963 will be chosen at the meeting Several important announcements are scheduled at the convention according to President Jensen ' tV 'i5?p4 C0 THIS MAH plus eeraw Q333P© ©031' Foster Parents Assoc Organized In Sanpete County Problems of the child and the parent were discussed in a clinic for foster parents held in the Mt Pleasant City Auditorium February 21st The clinic was under the direction of Harold Thomson Gunnison who has recently been appointed child welfare worker for the Sanpete County Department of Puhlic Welfare Assisting Mr Thomson in the discussion was Professor Milton Thaokery University of Utah School of Social Work and member of the Sanpete County Psychiatric Clinic and Gary Canver Marniage and Family Counselng Bureau University of Utah Ted Dase Mt Pleasant was named chairman of the Sanpete Foster Parents AssociCounty ation organized at the meeting to conduct further forums Mrs Ted (Betty) Dase named as his secretary Averett of Mt Fdeasarft named vice president of the new organization THIS PLAN plus THIS BRAND means - BLESSINGS CONFIRMATIONS IN GUNNISON WARDS CHRISTY'S FlilEElDLY GUNNISON One baby was blessed and one child was confirmed a member of the church during services Sunday in the Gunnison First Ward The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Ned Worthington was given the name Dfane Lori Kay Stewart daughter of Dr and Mrs LaMar Stewart was confirmed During services In the Second Ward the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arlo Jensen was blessed and given the name Denise Confirmed members of the church were Jill Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugh Larsen and Craig Westenakow son of Mr and Mrs Jack Westenakow STORE UTAH ATTENTION FARMERS! 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