Show Page 1970 22 January Thursday 2 3 Gunnison Valley News Gunnfcon Published cond Clast every paid As a political fact of life the policy of each legislature is determined In a caucus (a closed meeting) of the majority party This year a rather conservative-minde- d HOUSE NOTES H W Cherry Jr The House Chamber most of the day and deserted except for representatives making their way between their desks and committee meetEven the lobbyists are ings absent and this is really achange Utah Gunnison MEMBER fmPMpER caucuses is silent I’ll Sec Utah at Gunnison at areas Respectfully G Stanford Rees Utah 84634 Thursday postage help out In the rural keep you Informed by Republican majority came out of caucus with a firm to cut 6 million determination dollars from the Governor’s proWII CoTne Advertising Rates posed budget With a possible 104 on Request in the economy it seems prudent neither to accept the most optimistic revenue estiThis year in the State's histo mate nor spend all the money toric first budget session things FROM THE DESK OF seem very Indeed available under even a more strange modest revenue estimate Simply There's a quiet business-lik- e the money is there as the because almost grim atmosphere doesn't mean we have to spend Legislators work at their task an appro- it all In this uncertain time a of putting together G bill Each member is cushion of 6 million dollars would priations be a wonderful thing for the State keenly aware that he is approto have When the Appropriations priating hard earned money paid come in with into the state treasury by every the cuts may not one of you and believe me it is a their reports amount to this much but this is heavy responsibility District 26th Senatorial the the goal we are shooting for Representing We have reorganized ourselves On the lighter side — the which includes Beaver Millard and Sanpete Counties into nine standing committees House Democrats this year have and nine appropriation o made a big about the Remember with every new and only lady publican's being on one of the latter comThe replacement We are in a time when It is mittees The very few proposed represertatlve The first Budget Session of laws that will be allowed to be for a Salt Lake representative the Utah State Legislature opened much better to be very conservawho resigned during the year In tive estimates our of state introduced be will acted 12 It be will upon by Monday January Mrs Georgia Peterson a young revenue than think our Increases the appropriate in session for 20 calendar Jays standing comin revenue will continue The high mittee and all the state agencies former employee cf the House ending January 31 will make a capable Legislator rates the back of interest be divided between the will of 20 sessions cutting up days Budget The Democrats tell us that we duration will take place on the federal funds mid in general the appropriations have finally been converted to inflation may for investigation into their profight to control even numbered years as directed women suffrage state a cause in revendecrease amendment constitutional a posed budgets by The only debates that will be passed last general election The ues and it would be sad to overSincerely session will be estimate revenues and have to heard this year will take place regular Vance W Aagard raise taxes If revenues keep up in the committee rooms and party held on the odd numbered years Sessions begin on the second a tax cut would be likely Just how many Monday in January bills will be considered is unWe have nine known at this time I am fairly of the Appropriation Committee in the Senate I am on Social sure the bills relating to municipal school bonds etc will be Services which includes welfare If we can’t sell our considered mental health physical health state institutions aging etc We bonds on account of Interest rate hold meetings with these agenrigidity or because bond attorcies hear their reports visit neys think they are unconstitutheir institutions and make every tional because all voters can’t vote there isn’t much use in effort to help them determine their efficiency and see If any having bond elections because the monies can be saved And to see bonds won’t sell The above Is the to them result of a recent Supreme Court that money designated is within the ability of the state decision bills introAny to pay duced must have a 23 affirmative At this writing the legislature is making vote in both houses Many of every effort to cut from 3 to 6 us have hopes there will be few million dollars from the budget other bills considered I do hope a bill to allow doctors submitted by the governor This of medicine who meet the rewill mean cuts in the various quirements of the Medical Pracbudgets but it is contemplated that the agencies will still have tice Act to practice in this state sufficient funds to do a good will be approved Perhaps we can pick up a few good doctors to job and operate efficiently Association - Founded 1805 Subscription Rales per year nu 14 Sanpete Rep Vance W Aagard State Senator Stanford Rees BUli midi Halibut Fillet lb 53 99 Panty Hose reg $119 Del Monte 4 for 69 Pineapple flat MD Tissue 4 pack 2 for 69 Brooklawn Cheese lb 69 Maraschino Cherries 8 oz reg 43 35 JAY’S MARKET 'i'’ S' - IWW Space Scientist To Speak At Snow College Tonight Biran O'Leary a noted space scientist will speak at Slow Vi lege on Thursday January 22 at 8:00 pm as the first number in the College’s current lecture r-w- astrophysics was born in Brian O’Leary Boston Mass on January 27 1940 and attended schoolsinBel-moMass He received a BA in physics from Williams Colan NA in astronlege in 1961 omy at Georgetown University a PhD in astronomy at the University of California in Berkeley in 1967 He was appointed to the series Professor O’Leary has been closely associated with the space program since 1967 as a and is presently with the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research at Cornell University At Cornell University Professor O’Leary Is working on camera systems of future planetary probes (Mars Lander 1973 flyby 1973 and others) and on the analysis of lunar samples returned from Apollo missions as well as the study of lunar planetary mass Professor CLearyisone of the scientists who resigned his post with NASA in 1968 partly in to the use of pilots rather than scientists in the space missions At Cornell he is specializing in Planetary Astronomy and is teaching some graduate courses in planetary sciences and 1 Tm training program at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston Texaslnl967 the positions he has held Among are the following: physicist in the Aeronomy and Meteorology Divisibn of Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland Research Assistant and Senior Assistant at the Astronomer Research Space Sciences Laboratory and Department of Astronomy at the University of California in BerkProfessor Deeley Assistant Univerpartment of Astronomy sity of Texas etc Professor O’Leary is a member of the American Astronomical Society of the Pacific etc Maik "The Foolish Bird is endowed with human frailties He struts about unaware that his companions can easily detect his state of mind by the color of hi£ tail feathers They turn red when he is greedy yellow when he is jealous and black when he lies The story tells how he discovers and overcomes this embarrasThis book should sing defect charm children of all ages MinD J Dewar of Crookston Polonius Penguin and The nesota visited Tuesday of last Flying Doctor by Anthony & week in Gunnison with WK WegAbrahams The two men had landed Hilary ener What Polonius Penguin needed on IwoJlma with the armed forces was an angel or a fairy godand had not seen each other since mother There he was at the South that time Both were in the US Pole with an Invitation to a birthto the Marine Navy attached Londonbut no day party in the time They spent Corps way of going And he had a bad talking over old experiences pain in his side Whom did his parents summon to help him? Not an airy fairy from the sky but Mrs Lillie Meicalf spent the solid hefty Doctor Hippo making Christmas holidays in Stockton his medical calls by airplane California with her daughter Mr Doctor Hippo knew exactly what and Mrs Lavor 0 Goulding and to do for Ms young penguin patfamily and in the Bay area On ient and he did it in she 8th Salt arrived January a completely Delightedly Lake City where she entered the cured but unexpected Polonius St Marks Hospital and underwent the London boy at Ms surprised surgery for a cataract on her pary — and all sorts of Mlarity Mrs eye Both her daughters followed! Goulding of Stockton and Mrs MelDa M DeMlll of Manti were with her during the operation She is at home at tne present SHOP AT HOME time convalescing The Artopic Literary Club of met at the home oi Centerfield Mrs Allan Frandsen January 15th where a dinner was served to 12 guests Frank GInder a former member of the Los Angeles Police force told of some of his experiences while serving on the force Mr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs Lenoy G Christiansen announce the marriage of Lenna Rae to their daughter Robert Paul Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd B Johnson of Manti The young couple exchanged marriage vows January 17th at the home of bride’s parents Bishop Ronald Bateman the ceremony in the performed presence of Immediate members of both families and close friends A buffet luncheon honored the wedding party prior to the marriage That same eveMng the newlyweds were feted at a reception in the Mayfield Ward chapel For her wedding and reception the bride chose a floor- - Paul Johnson length gown of lace underscored with satin She carried a bridal bouqeut of yellow roses Her veil was elbow length Attending the bride was a sister Mrs Mack Hardman as matron of honor Bridesmaids were Becky Hansen KarenJohn-so- n Cristy WMtworth Mrs Jack Mezen Carrying out the duties of best man Stephen R Johnson a brother of the groom The new Mrs Johnson will continue her studies at GunMson Valley High School and the couple will reside in Mayfield The groom is employed by Pacific Trails Sportswear in Manti Weekly Weather Record GUNNISON Jim Sanders Observer Grant of $44333 Given To Primary Childrens Hospital Mim Mack National Marty March of Dimes Poster Boy n and Governor Calvin L State March of Honorary Dimes Chairman last week presented a check for $3005800 to LaVern Parmley General President of the Primary Association of the Board of and Chairman Trustees of the Primary Hospital and to President Alvin Dyer of the LDS Church The check is First Presidency from 83 March of Dimes County Chapters in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming and it Represents of the total for the completion The of ' $4433300 money will go to the March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment located in the Primary Center Children's Hospital The treatment center is jointly supported Priby the March of Dimes and Hospital mary CMldren’s the State Health Department Tills grant brings the total given by mm H !l the March of Dimes establishment Center's since the in 1953 to $33044300 Marty Mim Mack 8 son of and Mrs William Mim Mack of Santa Clara California represents the 250003 Americanchil-dreborn with birth defects each year He was born without arms and his left leg is three inches shorter than his right Accomhe is oa a panied by his father tour during the annual March of Dimes campaign for the prevention of birth defects Salt Lake City is the fifth stop on the tour M Also in attendance at the presentation were: Joseph E Jr State March of Dimes Chairman Dr Garth Myers Center Director Mrs Cre Evans and Mrs Robert G Blake State March of Dimes Volunteer Advisors and Mr Kenneth Johnson Primary Hospital Administrator ' ftf Ifrij January 19 - Mr and Mrs Ki Jensen Centerfield 8 lb 2 o Golfer: I'm not playing my regular son and Mrs Roi January game today Caddie: And what game would that aid R Gibbs Mt Pleasant 8 1 14 oz he sir ? daughter BUT SOBRV I THAT FVX1D BILL y- -' THERE’S fJOWAy YOU CAN PROVE ' KiiSriUf" Skylark 350 y 1 LeSabre Custom Quicks dre built that way Checked and rechecked Quick drive trains are balanced right on the cars Buicks have cooling systems They should never overheat Every Ruickjias a strong long lasting body by Fisher All Quick V8 engines have carbui ctor time modulated choke BuecHi Valise controls for fast easy starting in any weather 'Every time Every Quick engine is precision balanced and inspected right on the assembly line by a unique compressed air technique known as air motoring Quick developed it It's another Quick exclusive That incredibly Is only the beginning that's The final result is lasting value An integral part of every Buick Standard equipment on the Buick waiting for you at the Buick Value Center The Buick showroom nearest you Where you can learn all the facts about the new cars that will stay new longer Where you can begin enjoying Quick value Something to believe in CTU-- VV — Marty Mim Mack center National March of Dimes Poster Boy presents check to Mrs LaVern Parmley Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Primary Childrens Hospital Governor Calvin L Hampton assisted in the presentation with Mrs LaVern Parmley smiling her approval UNNISON U ALLEY II ANK ITl |