Show f ’ i I NEWS VALLEY UNNISON I StateuM&e TZefmt OfTME UtJi I Publiuhrd Thurftdny of rrh Second Cla postuge paid I G Kent Loretta I Subicriptioi i in M fit ytm ym Utah 84634 84634 Crandall Publisher Editor Advxncr xatc Ciunntion Gunniaon Republicans are Mellor $400 Telephone r Utah Copy prr 10c 52S 1111 nk 'maxm ia mx vma ymr J ym scurrying hard to obtain a candidate for governor who will be able to wage a creditable campaign against Gov Calvin L Rampton Unless extraordinary circumstances arise Rampton is believed to have the Inside track for election to a third term GOP adherents cite the value of a change of slate periodically and claim that a good Republican candidate will have good chances for election This Issue of demanding a aftei change of administration eight years under Rampton will be pressed vigorously Names Four bookkeeping and tax Valdo D Heath 550 W Main Salina Call collect In Gunnison each ThurJMtfc sday at Trailer Court Complete sendee KEN’S THEE SERVICE: Tree and removal all work Ph Gunnison 014tfc trimming guaranteed MEDITERRANEAN CONSOLE SPINET PIANO Like new assume low mo pyts Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm Phone collect or write Ivers L Pond Pianos 612 N Orchard Boise Idaho 83704 Al3t2c American Breeders Service Is proud to announce that Larry will be available Christensen 'for artlclflclal Insemination of Beef and dairy cattle Call S16tfc Kent Shearer Republican state chairman meanwhile has been meeting with his committee and possible candidates These he said included Nicholas Strike Salt Lake busiFRESH CUT FLOWERS for all ness executive and former preoccasions Gunnison Rexall sident of the Utah ManufactRendell N Drug tel Open 8am urers’ Association to 9 pm Sltfc Mabey former House speaker Maand former state senator 1966 ton Chev FOR SALE: yor Olaf Zundell of Brigham truck dual wheels City and William E Dunn Salt Ideal for hauling Lake low mileage County Commission 3 horses or 5 cows $1400 chairman Jack W Herring Manti He said the party will have to candiA20tlp have a date who can win against a Custom Farm Work see Stanlarge field In the State Convention ley Pickett Gunnison A20tfc These meetings should not other candidates discourage FOR SALE: Sofa bed and chair from running he said emphagood condition Leola Edwards sizing that his committee is not A20tlc engaged in “king making” FOR RENT: Power Rake Aerate your lawn and clean out old dead grass the easy way Also garden tiller for rent Gunnison Implement Co tel MJtfc FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY: Adders for $9950 Some as low as $6950 Don’t watt— first come first served Afternoons LaMar’s 424 S Main Gunnison FlOtfc EXCESS fluids with $168 - LOSE WEIGHT safely with $198 at Gunnison Drugs J13tl4p Electric Williamson HELP WANTED: Someone to e Some keep books desired experience Inquire Joe Chappell A20t2c REDUCE FLUIDEX Furnaces: Thebest Oil gas electric installed serviced and guaranteed Also air conditioners electronic air cleaners and humidifiers! don’t wait Buy now till fall special prices now A A A Round Oak Furnace 351 Co South 11th East Utah Ph Sprlngville F24tfc there is FOR SALE: home and n kitchen unit draped Large lot with horse corrals GunnContact Morris Higgins ison A13tfc completely carpeted WANTED: Full or work for middle aged woman to live with woman in Board room and salary write to Ellen If Interested Affieek 1519 - 25th St Ogden A20tlc Utah 84401 HELP Green hay for sale rest Hill See ForGunnison J 28tfc DANCiNG LESSONS beginning Ask about family rates tap and ballet beginning Call jazz acrobat and baton Carol Hyatt today Al3t4c again M23t2c M23tl2c GIFTS AND FLOWERS FOR mother’s DAY May 14 Nelson's Qft Mart Al3!lc Conoco believes FARMERS: we can serve you better on the Price 2 immefollowing: 3 Interest free diate delivery terms 4 Larger selection of Ask your neighbors products Call Grant Mogle about us Gunnison A6tfc Manti last January 20 This gives Kennecott the choice of paying deficiencies assessed by the Tax Commission against it— plus interest— or appealing to the U S preme Court In its petition for rehearing Kennecott charged that the Utah Court decision violates the equal protection and due process clauses of the U S Constitution and the Commerce Clause WATER SITUATION IMPROVES: Rain and snow storms last week brought the first moisture since December to parched southern Utah areas although insufficient to really break the In northern and central Utah dry crop and range lands drought as well as Irrigated lands benefited from rain and snowfall last week Reservoir stored Irrigation water supply Is presently over assuring 33 million acre feet and the best ever for adequate irrigation water for crop and pasture lands supplied by reservoirs Soil moisture lndry crop and range lands Is presently rated adequate in northern Utah short to very short in central and southern Utah Kennecott Decision Appeal Likely Appeal to the U S Supreme looks likely Court therefore Justice R L Tuckett who wrote the state’s decision held that the Tax Commission was in rejecting justified computation of the taxes due and prescribing a different method A $22000 contract for developing a master plan for an area vocational school at Price to serve four counties was approved last week by the State Board of Examiners Under this contract Capson Salt Lake City will develop the master plan for the State Boad of Vocational Education The Four Corners Regional Commission funded the project last year Walter E Ulrich Jr administrator of the State Division of Education explained the contract to the examiners consistMiller and ing of Rampton Romney D U P Van New Officers The new Daughters of the Utah Pioneers officers for the Gunnison Camp are: Captain Arlene Henrle 1st Vice Captain Ivadeen Nielsen 2nd Wee Sec Captain Dorta Sorenson and Treasurer Myrtle d Chaplain Elnora Werly Historian June Robinson and Larson Chorister LaVryle Alberta Martin Reglstar Bessie Frandsen Parliamentarian Berdella Baxter Custodian of Relics Ada Bennett and Lesson Leader Matilda Hill and assistant Pearl Hone Incident Tilburg Clark tightens its grip Monday through Friday - 9 A Elects ii special hearing aid workshop will be held from 10 AM to PM April 25 at Gunnison Motel for the convenience of area residents who have or who suspect they may have hearing loss problems The workshop will be sponsored by L Kay Madsen of Beltone Provo the local authorized dealer for BelHearing Aid Center tone Electronics d Beltone is world Corporation leader In hearing aids and electronic hearing test instruments Madsen said David Zolman a hearing aid consultant as well as he will be In charge of the consultation will conduct free hearing tests and will discuss hearing loss problems Persons who currently wear hearing aids will be able to purchase a set of batteries at half price during the workshop Madsen added A free gift will be given to everyone Refreshments attending will be served 2 News Gunnison Valley v Federal-Stat- Thursday vvv t e April with $2250-- $ 24 0 for sheep For the week UNSETTLED WEATHER LIMITS FIELD WORK: ended April 15 about four days were suitable for field work for the State as a whole Storms movlngin April 17 In northern Utah will limit field work to some extent this week WINTER WHEAT: Last fall Utah farmers planted 205000 acres of winter wheat— a 12 Increase from the previous fall The crop emerged from this mild winter In good condition with very little winter kill Present condition is good in northern and central Utah— only fair in southern Utah Drought has reduced prospects In San Juan County of southeastern Utah in Washington County Rain and snowfall high winds last week blew out some acreage last week improved winter wheat prospects in most areas SPRING PLANTING WELL ALONG: Percent of acreage planted to April 15 is 75 for spring wheat 60 for oats 80 for barley and Green peas are 10 planted in Box Elder and 65 for sugar beets Cache 40 In Davis and 100 in Weber County Dry onions are virtually 100 planted in Box Elder Weber Davis and Washington Counties Spring grains are overcoming earlier freeze damage Freezing temperatures caught some sugar beets which had emerged and some replanting will be necessary Rain and snowfall last week was beneficial to spring planted crops FRUIT CROP LOSSES VERY GRIM: Susin the low teens the last week of tained freezing temperatures March killed much of Utah’s fruit crops Freezing temperatures in the first half of April killed much of the fruit that escaped the earlier freeze Apricots are a total loss in most areas Sweet and sour cherry crops are mostly lost Peach and pear crops are Some apples have survived Although the extent heavily damaged of loss Is not truly known to date it will total several million dollars Fruit production this year in Utah will likely be the smallest tonnage since 1950 It is a tragic blow to the growers In addition much employment will be lost to local and migrant workers Allied businesses will also share in the losses caused by the great freeze Livestock Market flews 20 $2450 mercial 1972 Utah’s Supreme Court April 14 declined to rehear the multimillion dollar tax case won by Tax Commission the State against Kennecott Coppe Carp This Is a searing study of mob justice Tne story takes place in the Old West but It could happen anywhere anytime that men of action let their anger goad them into taking the law into their own hands A sinewy masculine tale that "rogresslvely on the reader Hours FAT PROFESSIONAL TV Service at reasonable rates Call Westlund (former valley resident) Ph Ephraim or 528- - 34 57 Centerfleld The by Walter 15 SUMMARY: Last week’s rain and snowfall improved soil moisture in dry crop and range lands In many areas It was the first moisture since December in southern Utah but failed to really break the severe drought In the south Reservoir stored Winter wheat condition irrigation water supply Is the best ever Is good in most areas Some blow damage occurred in San Juan Planting of spring crops is 75 completed for spring County wheat 60 for oats 80 for barley 100 for dry onions and 65 in the first half of April for sugar beets Freezing temperatures took much of the small amount of fruit not killed In the last week This will perhaps be the worst fruit year since 1950 of March shearing 45 Calving is 65 completed— range lambing 20 Movement to spring range lands Is 15 completed for cattle and Library Corner JENSEN’S TV SERVICE of Richfield servicing this area Transistor and color dally Call or specialist for prompt service CROPS LIVESTOCK Week Ending April phases of water could wage a close election battle against Romney Aii0t3c EXCELLENT MONTHLY INVENTORY $100000 WE SERETURNS $270000 CURE LOCATIONS PART OP UGLY FULL TIME FOR EXTRA Reliable man or woYou can start losing weignt today COME man wanted as dealers in this MONADEX is a tiny tablet and easy route for the mill help curb area to service to take MONAOEX Eat less WORLD FAMOUS ALKA SELTyour desire for excess food less Contains no dangerous ZER ANAC1N weigh BAYER ASPIdrugs and will not make you nervous RIN TUMS BUFFERIN No strenuous exercise Change your and other nationally known life start today MONADEX costs products S300 for a 20 day supply Lose ugly ' traveler’s necessity Eat or your money sold through will be refunded In pocket packs new no our with type vendor In questions asked MONADEX is sold with this such as restaurants guarantee by: Rexall Drug Gunnison Mail bowling lanes motels (HOLIDAY secured by INNS) etc Orders Filled Will not Interfere this Corp with present business or occucollect and refill In pation your spare time CASH INVESTMENT of $2250 00 to $397500 Is required also car and 6 to 8 hours weekly If you are qualified for time and Investment and are sincerely WRITE interested TODAY vital member of the team clude phone number for perit work 'round the clock to sonal Interview MARKETING keep you and your family in DIRECTOR DEPT H HEADgood haalth! Call on him for all your ACHE BAR VENDORS CORP or ascription needs1 7821 Manchester Road Mo 63143 A20tlc UNNISOH REXALL DRUG LOSE Vernon B Romney formerly a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for governor announced April 14 that he as the would seek reelectlon state’s chief legal officer Romney a staunch foe of deral lnstruslon Into state legal fields by reviewing state criminal case decisions could become a candidate for governor four years from now Sen Thorpe Waddingham48 Delta attorney and past president of the State Senate kept the scene fluid April 9 by announcing his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for attorney general Waddingham a veteran legislator and authority on legal WEATHER AND by C Sharp jor i UTAH 1972 Page 2 bulk averaging Cutter Cows with few Comofferings $2500 00 Producers Salina Auction Salable at Auction Friday 869 and compared to 1125 last week Trading mo1190 last year with average active derately Good and Choice attendance Feeder Steers and Heifers 25? Calto instances 50? higher ves steady Standard and Good Holstein Seers firm cn kinds offered Slaughter Cows 2b? 50? lower with to Instances Bulls cashing about steady Steers 50? to exSlaughter treme $100 lower with Slaugnot sufficient for hter Heifers Receipts adequate price test include about 55 Feeder Cattle remainder Slaughter Cattle Choice FEEDER STEERS: 0 300 - 400 lbs lb 0 with few Choice Individuals $5000 - $5200 0 lbs 0 Choice with a few thin indiChoice viduals to $4550 with 0 lbs package Low Prime to $4150 lbs $3400 Choice lbs $3750 Choice including a few fleshy indiviFew Good 0 duals 0 300 - 400 lbs lbs $3550 Good Few Standard and Good $3875 0 lbs 0 Holsteins with package mostly Few Good 410 lbs to $3800 lb Standard and Good with 5 Holsteins lbs couple packages 0 The moment you step into our comfortable lobby you'll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure Elegant Dining at the Golden Spike Relax in the Railhead Lounge FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 0 300 - 400 lbs with Low Prtipe 325 lb pack0 Choice age $4275 lbs ChOice 0 500 - 700 lbs $3350 - $3600 Choice Including a few Good lbs $3360 grade Few Good $3700 lbs FEEDER 0 COWS: Few Commercial $2630 Utility and $2500 CHILDREN FREE for two Accommodations beds for two people will allow your children to share the same at no accommodations additional cost SLAUGHTER STEERS: RANGE FEED PROSPECTS IMPROVED: Last week’s rain and snowfall in much of Utah Improved spring and summer range feed now rated fair to good in most counties prospects Expectations are still rated poor in Millard Pluto Kane Grand and San Juan Counties Calving Is now 65 completed— range outfit lambing outfits farm and of all is about 20 completed sheep Shearing Movement to spring and summer range Is about 45 completed range lands Is under way in most areas and Is about 15 completed for cattle 20 completed for sheep for the State as a whole Utah Extension Service Utah State University Logan Utah 34321 Utah Dept of Agriculture 412 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah 84111 -- itmuiuiK One birth was recorded dur ing the past week at the Gunni son Valley Hospital: April 15 - Mr and Mrs Matthew Chappell Orem 6 lbs 10 oz son US 0 lbs Good to Low Choice lbs $2975 - $3300 Few Standard to Low Good lbs Holsteins $2800 Choice $2960 SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS: Utility Cows $2175- - RAVEIQ DOE iia sjiu unnun 161 West 600 South Salt Lake City Utah Dept of Agriculture SRS Box 11486 aty Utah 84111 Salt Lake Hospital Notes Medical patients the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: Sherry Kelsel Bud Jorgensen Gunnison Mrs Newel Olsen Axtell Ella Bown Max Iambert-so- n Fayette Mayfield Joyce Gardner Hugh Mattingly Richfield Mrs David Jensen Monroe Surgical patients were: Mrs Linda Kimball T’Resi Olsen Salina Barbara Gardner Richfield PROFESSIONAL TV Service at reasonable rates Call Westlund (former valley resident) raim or Ph Eph- Centerfleld M23tl2c FOR RENT: Two - bidrooin home Call for Information A20tlc FOR 1 hree SALE: In Mayfield Eugene Bartholomew home bedroom Contact A20t4p Custom plowing and spring farm Contact Roland Beck work M2tfc WESTEHSKOWS J |