Show i ¥ Mrs finds the Christmas Rose Larsen of Gunnison Season a busy one as she Mrs Andersen was an ardent member of the Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-da- y had held many offices of leadership She was a Sunday School pattern Christmas Season always teacher for 50 years 40 of those seems to be one of the busiest as years in Gunnison She worked in people want the quilts for gifts the Mutual on a ward and stake basis and was president of the However birthdays weddings and various events throughout the YWMJA both in the ward and CARS AND HORSES DON’T MIX struck a horse early the morning of December Trooper year keep Mrs Larsen at the job stake Mrs Andersen also served Charles Cowley looks over auto damaged when it 22nd just south of Centerfield seven years as president of the Despite all this work the jovial Relief Society in Gunnison At the resident still finds time to crotime of her death she was an chet and during her club’s ChristIn Service leader for the Gunnison mas party this year she presentee each of the members withahand-mad- e Second Ward Primary She had pot holder all coming from also served the same capacity In Gunnison Stake her crochet needle Mrs Larsen’s husband Alma A charter member of the Bonl died in 1958 and since Larsen Andersen held Fol Club Mrs that time she has devoted more all offices in that organization and more time to quilting movShe was during her membership Farmers in Sanpete County Glen Johnson Regular Member ing her frames from the baseFive Fillmore residents naran ardent flower enthusiast and ment to the front room where she voted to elect their Community Donald Denton 1st Alternate serious Injury rowly escaped and was a perfectionist ASC Committeesfor can keep an eye to the needs of gardener 1967 Voters C 2nd Alternate when their car crashed into a Ray Keller in all that she undertook two mailed brothers her their ballots between No- Merrill Cox horse at 7:15 am December Mrs Andersen was born July vember 21 and December 1 966 Don L 'vWtle south of 22nd Ephraim - Chairman 23 1899 in Ephraim the daughter The County ASC Committee in a Christensen Vice - Chairman Centerfield on US Highway 89 of Andrew and Zina Bathsheba tallied the voting Clayton Peterson Regular MemThe auto was badly damaged and Haddon Benson June 22 1922 she public meeting for the nine communities ber 1st Althe horse was killed Hay ley Anderson married Cyrlll Elmer Andersen The three newly elected Comternate Vail Nielson 2nd Alofficer Trooper Investigating in the Manti Temple mitteemen from each community ternate Douglas Olsen Charles Cowley reported the met in a county convention at the auto was driven by Samuel Frame Survivors include her husband Two students from this area 8 and Courthouse on December R Gene Chairman Wade 50 Fillmore and was Yardley Vice the cashier and executive vice have been honored for outstanding elected committee members to Chairman Mr Wade stated headed north Harry Kimura Reguof Gunnison Valley president achievement at a special awards fill vacancies in expiring terms of lar Member 5 or 6 head of horses ran In Jack G Madsen Bank two sons Robert Keith at Stevens Henager the County ASC Committee assembly 1st Alternate Alva Lund 2nd front of him and he was unable Andersen and Bishop Roger C The following have been named Alternate George Miyatake College Salt Lake City to stop before striking one beAndersen both of Gunnison one was made The announcement - Chairman Centerfield-Axted longing to Cleo Bogh of Mrs Ruel W (Betty by fellow farmers to fill these daughter this week by JM Stevens Execuas for Committeemen positions Robert Sorensen Lou) Bench of Hidden Hills tive Vice President and Director 1967 in Sanpete: Richard E Cowiey Regular 10 grandchildren California one Passengers with Mr Wade of the Salt Lake City college of Chairman Dean W Anderson Member Howard A Jensen 1st were Ross Whicker 22 Richard serving a mission for the LDS Stevens Henager Committeeman Alternate Vaharron 22 Joseph Jensen 75 Ralph C Bardsley three bro- 2 year Church in England The students are: Faye SorenDavid L Peterson 2nd Alternate Charles H and his wife Sylvia Jensen 68 Ivan Benson and Anneal thers sen daughter of Mr and Mrs Committeeman Peterson Mr Whicker who was rjfling In Regular Glenn R BenBenson Ephraim Ivan Sorensen Axtell and Susan Member Stanley Price the front and Mrs Jensen a son West Jordan and one sister Mr and Mrs Merrill Peterson of Mr and Jacobsen Committeeman 1st alternate daughter passenger In the rear seat reMrs (Jane) James George Gunnispent Christmas In Salt Lake City Don L Christensen Mrs Oras M Jacobsen 2nd alternate ceived minor cuts and bruises Ogden Mrs Mr and Gary son who were honored for perfect visiting Rodney Jay Peterson They were treated at the Gunnison attendance Thayer Mrs Thayer is the dauFuneral Valley Hospital and released services were held and Susan are December 27 Both Faye ghter of Mrs Peterson Sanpete ASC Community at in the pm in enrolled Committees general secretarial Gunnison Second Ward Chapel courses at Stevens Henager directed by First Counselor EdStudents achieving outstanding ward Anderson The program performance in a particular subRodney Jay Peterson arranged by the family was: ce airman ject are presented with a special Bryant Madsen prayer in the home Dr Ruel W awards certificate In recognition Member Ruel L Mower Bench prelude and postlude of their achievements ®ernat® Carlyle N Cox 2nd music Mrs Keller Chnstenson Faye and Susan are graduates Kirby Bench "Sometime We’ll aernae opening song of Gunnison high school Understand" Keller Christenson Mt n Ervan - When it comes to keeping busy few people are in the same class as Mrs Rose Larsen of Guhnison Mrs Larsen who will reach the has age of 75 years in February made over 600 quilts for relatives friends and customers In addition she cares for two invalid brothers in her home Lester Hansen and Ervin Hansen Larsen began to quilt Mrs about 25 years ago adding toher hobby of crocheting and sewing Since that time she has made well over 600 quilts and they have ended up in nearly each of the 50 states as well as some foreign Two of her quilts were countries made for a nurse who was on duty on the ship Grover Cleveland These two quilts made their way throughout the World and won the admiration of any and all who saw them Hours of work mean little to the Gunnison lady who often works far into the night as she becomes engrossed with a particular quilt Lions Set Date It Is planned this year to give of tie proceeds to the high school for purchase of a loudspeaker system in the gym This is a project and inasmuch as so much talent from the high school appears in the musical it was felt they should share in any profits The balance of the funds will go in to com- part munity projects Auto Insurance Costs Under Pressure The many pressures that are forcing the costs of automobile Insurance upward may eventually be eased as a result of the new federal safety regulations but not In the immediate future according to Paul H Blais dell Director of Industry Relations of the Insurance Information Institute "The new vehicle and traffic safety standards will assuredly help reduce highway accidents as well as deaths and injuries in time" said Blais dell "but It will be a number of years before we can expect to see any signifn icant "The baby boom Is now In the driver’s seat" he "More young added drivers more cars Increasing travel higher speeds and more small cars and motorcycles are some of the factors that will almost inevitable push accident tolls upward before the effects of the new legislation can offset these factors" In the meantime he pointed to the huge economic loss from traffic accidents that will be determined primarily by driver He urged drivers performance to accept responsibility for their own In traffic and pointed out that courtesy caution and common sense are still essential regardless of new For example safety programs the during the winter months Insurance official who serves as a director of the Cafe Winter reminded driDriving League vers that It was their responsibility toco with the added hazards Of winter driving "Inadequate traction and re duced visibility are the principal dangers of winter driving" Blalsdell "Cars pointed out conshould be kept in dition all the time but it’s doubly Important In the winter tobe sure all mechanical equipment Is In peak operating condition particularly those items such as lights windshield Strikes Horse Students Junior Bown Invocation Bardsley remarks coun- - and Mrs New Fishing Reg Jan 1 The new 1967 fishing regulations will go Into effect January and 1967 and several changeshave affect the vehicle’s ’see ability been made by the Utah Fish and and during adverse Game Commission which will weather conditions need the attention of anglers "And for severe snow and Ice New bag limits will be In conditions reinforcedtlrechalns effect on trout and salmon and should be used They provide four these will be of major concern to to five times the traction of most anglers regular tires on snow and ice Copies of the new proclamation and nearly three ’o four times will be available and fishermen that of snow tires" he added should get a copy to keep with "Even with the best of equipthem at all times while In the ment however tar slower than field normal speeds are essential during winter’s storms" Blalsdell concluded "By accepting per sonal responsibility for safer driving under winters trying coh ditions drivers can take a long step toward reducing accidents and deaths" brakes Committees Named Awarded Honor Follies For Musical Plans have been completed and the various groups are now in rehearsal for the annual Gunnison Valley Lions club "Musical Follies" The date is January 13 at 7:30 pm in the Gunnison Valley High School gym Royal Whitlock is chairman of the 1967 presentation assisted by e Dallas Greener GeorgeMiya-takCal Mellor and Paul Dyreng Local Sanpete County ASC Two Injured When Auto tires defrosters wipers which D selor Anderson speaker Christensen tribute vocal solo Sherry C Andersen Boyd Goble "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose speaker Lawrence Anderson speaker Woodrow Beck closing song by Keller Christenson and Delmar Higham "End Of A Perfect Day" benediction L Grover Childs Burial was In the Gunnison City Cemetery directed by the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home The final resting place banked high with beautiful winter flowers was tenderly dedicated by a Leo S Andersen Funeral services for Robert 25 who died Lee Mlckelson December 19th in the University Hospital in Salt Lake City were held December 22nd in the Gunnison Second Ward LDS Chapel Bishop Roger Andersen directed the rites as arranged by the family The program was: prayer at the home Don Mlckelson prelude and postlude music Mrs Gilbert Fjeldsted opening song "In The Garden" Mrs Dean invocation Westlund Lester Hill remarks Bishop Andersen Woodrow Beck speaker speaker Lee Anderson duet Mr and Mrs Lucien Peterson "Beyond The Sunset" speaker Bishop Raymond Wendrick of Salt Lake City closing song "Going Home" Paul Higham benediction Dyreng Burial was in the Gunnison City and the final resting Cemetery place was dedicated by Kent Butler Complete F & Q Questionnaire Thousands of questionnaires out by the have been mailed of Fish and Game Department to persons who purchased a hunting license These questionnaires will provide information the annual needed to compile deer harvest report for the past hunting seasons It takes only a few minutes of your time td complete the'i-eAll cards quested Information and thepos are tage is paid If you were one of those selected please be sure you have completed the form and dene Utah’s your part In helping management of wildlife All questionnaires are to be filled out and returned even If you didn’t hunt or If you failed to bag a jleer this past fall Don’t let this season end with The your card on the table sportsman’s help Is needed and appreciated RK Jensen flew in from Los Angeles and was met at the Salt Lake airport by his parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jensen on Friday He returned Sunday tohis job on the police force also making the return trip by plane Brotherson Vice Chairman mer Shelley Regular Member Jack W Jensen 1st Alternate BenBurt Seely 2nd Alternate nett Madsen Fountain Green Chairman Alvin Coombs Member Jay Olsen Regular Morris Allred 1st Alternate Slton Collar d 2nd Alternate Emerson Cook Moroni - Chester Vice Jack Bailey Urwln A M or ley Chairman Regular Member Don H 1st Alternate Glade Lamb 2nd Alternate Joseph Bulow Chairman Manti Sterling Bruce Bown Mievemetif Spending Christmas Eve with father Elmer Hansen were " The achievement testing of and Mrs Wllford Hansen Mr grades three five and eight was and family of Salt Lake City and comploted In November South Odell Hansen of Lompoc Calif Sanpete children rated above the Christmas Day was spent in Salt national norm in nearly all the Lake with Mr and Mrs Elwood categories The areas tested Hansen and family where they were: vocabulary reading comwere joined by Rosalia Hansen of prehension spelling usage map Los Angeles Rose 11a returnodto reading capitalization punctuaGunnison and accompanied her tion graphs and tables use of brother Odoll on the return to the reference materials arithmetic coast Christmas night and arithmetic concepts prob their lems Following la a listing of grade scores In the main categories tested: Vocabulary: 3rd 33 6th 3 3 8 th 84 3rd Reading Comprehension: 35 6th 67 Bth 88 Language Skills: 3r 33 8th 82 8th 86 Work Study Skills: 3rd 34 6th 86 8th 84 Arithmetic 5th 55 8th 3rd Skills: 32 84 J 5th 53 Total Test: 3rd 3 8th 83 The national norm at fids time would be 32 52 and 82 It was Interesting to note that by the time these children were tested there was a span of 8 12 grades on some of the test results of children in third gride t mm rr TOP STAR Jim Nielson right son of Mr and Mri Emil Nielson of Gunnison towers over his Dale Morris Wast Texas College teammate Jim la 8 ft 10 Inches while Morris t a mere 8 ft 10 Inches The young Gunnison player attended College of Eastern Utah In Price last year as a He transferred to the Texas school freshman on an athletic scholarship and la showing tha form of a top player and star at the ’school The school plays such competition si the national Houston Texas Western champion Phillips 6Gers Tulsa Abilene Christian Texas A b M New Mexico State Colorado State Weber and many other top college toams f |