Show Gunnison Stake Conference To mug® Volume No No r Host Apostle Delbert Gunnison 9 Utah - Sanpete Funeral Services Held For Lillie D Metcalf 1ST SV'? I ss- - ftgr fei 0t xX :'& Mitzi Kay Andersen Enjoys Hometown Paper Mitzi Kay Andersen Gunnison found a few minutes free time from her active schedule at Utah State University this summer Miss Andersen has been to read her hometown newspaper performing in the Old Lyric Repertory Theatre Company Gunnison Riding Club Reports Successful Year After qualifying in events at Manti to go to the Region Meet Gunnison Valley Riding Club traveled to Price on August 24th and 25th to the South Region Meet This was the second meet on the way to the State Meet in Richfield At the Region Meets riding clubs are eliminated to the top four teams in each region These teams go to State to vie for top honors In Price Gunnison Valley Riding Club placed in four events They placed second in Class “C” Drill and second in Class “C” Parade The keyhole team composed of Eugene Lund Richard Jensen Tom Clark and Beta and Hy Wilson placed third Gary Myrup and Bob Gibb placed second in the hide race (Being beaten by only 110 of a second) Those who rode in parade and drills were Bob and Bunny Gibb Richard Roberts Cloyd Robertson Tom Clark Reu Sam and ben Christensen Gary Myrup and Beth and Hy Wilson Last weekend September 7th and 8th the winners of the two regions met in Richfield to try for the State trophies Gunnison placed fourth in State in the Class “C” Drill and Class “C” Parade The keyhole team took second place honors and Bob Gibb and Gary Myrup brought home the trophies in the hide races The officers for this year Bob President have been: Brice Gibb Merle Roberts Secretary Gomoll Drill Mistress Brenda Myrup Assistant Drill Mistress Beth Wilson This Saturday September 15th District 7 is holding a ride for its members and will be handing out trophies won at the District Meet held in Manti All District members are urged to attend For further details contact Brice Roberts or Bob Gibb Thieves Net $16 At Wistaria The Wistaria Cafe was robbed last Sunday night of about Entrance was gained by tapping out In cash from the till else was the glass around the lock in the back reKrtod taken Investigation Is continuing with Gunnison City Marshal Gary Slierlff Kennard Anderson and Deputy Sarpote County Myrup taking fingerprints and various other observations to determine who was Involved In the theft $18 Thursday September County Lillie Dean Mellor Metcalf 79 of Gunnison died September 9 1973 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital of natural Sbe was born May 22 causes 1894 in Fayette to John Carlos Mellor and Eva Sharlet Dacr Mellor She married John Edward Metcalf September 13 1916 in the Manti LDS TemHe died September 16 ple 1945 She was a member of the LDS Church and a reShe tired school teacher taught school for 35 years in She was also a Gunnison newspaper correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune and the old Herald Republic for 45 years She is survived by two Mrs Melba Medaughters tcalf Demill Manti and Mrs Lillie Metcalf Goulding of Salt Lake City five grandchildren eight two brothers Lee Mellor and Lester Mellor two sisters both of Manti Mrs LauraJensen Gore Gunnison and Mrs Zada Rudeen of Riverside California Funeral services will be Thursday at 1:00 PM in the Gunnison Ward Chapel Friends may call at the family two hours home Thursday prior to services Burial in the Manti City Cemetery 13 SANPETE SOUTH SCHOOL Ten 1973 SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDAR October 11 October November 22 A December February February April 11 E A Convention Fall Vacation Thanksgiving Vacation Christmas Vacation Institute Washington’s Birthday Spring Vacation School Closes Teachers Terminate Principals Terminate U ENROLLMENTS September 12 22 23 15 18 12 May 24 May 28 June 10 1973 Gunnison Valley Jaycees Held Rifle Drawing The Gunnison Valley are sponsoring a drawing by donation on a Browning Automatic Rifle The rifle is a 3006 calibre Tickets are on salebytheJaycee members at a $100 per ticket The drawing will be held October 19th at the Wistaria You need not Cafe at 12 noon be present to win the rifle This is a good opportunity for someone to be a lucky winner of a beautiful deer hunting rifle Your support in this public project would be appreciated Teachers Return Enriched After Workshop Hints One hundred and fifty teaare reporting back to this week classrooms enriched in Fine Arts instruction and experiences because of an extensive workshop training program conducted by the regional educational CoAgency operative Service in Richfield headquartered The workshops were sponHI sored under a Title project funded by the Federal Government to overcome cultural deprivations of students residing in the school districts of Sevier Wayne Piute South Sanpete North Sanpete and The project has been Juab under the leadership of Ray S Whittaker of the C S A Office Mr Whittaker stated that from June 4 through the 8th 31 teachers involved themselves at the Ashman Elementary School in Richfield in an music workshop elementary conducted by Mrs Grace C Nash a national consultant In this field from Scottsdale Arizona Total Involvement of the student in his music education is the strategy of Nash’s Mrs approach Rhythm melody and movement are used to capture this Involvement Even Kindergarten children enthusiastically respond to the many cets of the program The following week in June found another 31 teachers participating in a conceptual art workshop In the Saltna EleMr Charles mentary School Stubbs State Specialist In art and Mrs Ivan Corn la Art Supervisor of the David School District were consultants and encouraged participants art learnings and performance through a sequential mastery of art step concepts "Before anyone can develop a piece of art they must first establish mental precepts of understandings chers their Stake Conference will be held this Saturday and Sunday September 15th and 16th in the Centerfield Ward Chapel An Invitation is extended to everyone to attend the Sunday session at 10 AM Conference will be presided over by Elder Delbert L Stapley of the Council of Twelve Also Dale T Apostles Reour will be gional representative in attendance Music will be furnished by the Stake Primary Chorus with Sister Caroly n Christensen conducting There will be no Junior Sunday School in conjunction with Conference Families are urged to attend and sit together as families Those to attend special sessions are as follows: Saturday September 15th at 4:30 Stake Presidency meeting: High Council Bishoprics Stake and Ward Clerks Stake and Ward Executives Secretaries Leaders of the Priesthood Quorums which includes group leaders and Stake Patriarch Saturday 7 PM meeting: Stake Presidency High Council Executive Secretary and Clerks Melchizedic Priesthood Quorum Presidencies unit leaders group leaders and secretaries all members of Seventies Quorums or groups Stake Mission Presidency and all Stake Missionaries Stake Auxiliary Presidencies Bishoprics Executive Secretaries and Ward Clerks Ward Aaronic husPresidents bands and wives of the leaders listed above Elder Delbert Herbert Jensen Koeven Attend Freedom Academy CAMP WILLIAMS - Two local high school students cently attended the annual Utah National Guard sponsored Freedom Academy Senior Herbert Jensen and Koeven of Junior Stewart Gunnison High in Gunnison were two of 39 students from all parts of Utah to attend the Academy The Academy was designed to orient these high school leaders on issues of national security national concern patriotism and local ard tional history and traditions The weeks’ highlights cluded a keynote address by Murray Moler of the Ogden a Safe Standard Examiner Driving Orientation by LTC Donald E Anderson a visit with Secretary of State Clyde L Miller a visit with Judge D Frank Wilkins and a talk by BYU Athletics Director Stan Watts msm by BYU Professor Edwin B Morrell Ecology by U of U Professor Owen Olpin Physical Fitness by Chuck Banker by Rod and Sportsmanship Tueller of Utah State Univeron Drug A seminar sity Abuse was held and panels Freedom of the discussed Press and National Strategy The st’idents also visited Bingham Copper Mine saw an airborne demonstration by the Guard’s 19th Special Forces Group and had rides in provided by the helicopters Army Aviarion Support Facility of the Utah National Guard jjj’ i Xr uv it V I Stapley Women Invited To Attend Postmaster announces that the Gunnison Post Office will be closed on Sundays in the future because of limited use S J' X- DUP All ladies interested in early day history are cordially invited to attend the meetings of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers which will commence Friday September 20th at 2 PM in the Relief Society of the Church Room If you are a daughter or granddaughter of a pioneer who came to Utah before 1869 you are eliIf you gible for membership are not ana are interested we invite you to come and enjoy our meetings anyway Post Office 'V new registration procedure at Slow College which will enable students to get more adequate counseling on an individual basis goes into effect Fall Quarter The week of September has been designated Registration Week according to Registrar Ross Findlay He said that between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM during the week faculty members will be in their offices to assist students in arranging their proAdvisors will also be grams available to approve class schedules Prior appointments will not be necessary Findlay said to availobtain this assistance able to all students Freshman orientation has been set for September 24th and Fall Quarter instruction will begin September 25th A new class which is being offered for the first time Fall Quarter will be of special terest to business students The class is Office Simulation and it will duplicate as far as possible the daily activities of a business office Snow officers are expecting Closed Sundays Xtf Stapley Procedure Listed A Belle Gribble Sorenson died Monday September 10th in Salt Lake City She was married to the late Neil C Sorenson who died September 21 1962 Survivors include: two Mrs S S Kunz daughters (Belva)and Mrs Leon Chrisseven tiansen (Marjorie) and also some grandchildren brothers H M Gribble J B Gribble sister Gladys Gribble Nielson all of Gunnison will be Funeral services Friday at 11:00 AM at the Curtis McKay Mortuary 4670 Salt Lake Highland Drive City Utah She will be buried in the Gunnison Cemetery Friday afternoon Gunnison L Snow Registration Belle G Sorenson Dies Monday In Salt fake Stewart L Cents ‘lit - ' e vi v x ' ' jXv Ay an increase in total enrollment for Fall Quarter over the figures for the past seThe expected veral years increase is based on applications for admission and for housing in campus dormitor- ies Although college housing is filling up rapidly John housing coordinator said there are still some He vacancies in dormitories added that approved housing in the community is also still available Make Hunt Plans Now The Division of Wildlife Resources reports there will probably be a substantial increase in the number of hunters afield this year as evidenced by the record number of open bull elk permits sold With this in mind experts recommend that persons planning to go afield especially the inexperienced plan their trips well in advance Hunters should travel to prospective areas before seasons open in order to become familiar with public access Landowner permission to trespass should always be secured whether land is posted or not New regulations this year provide that private property will be deemed properly posted when "NoTrespass-ing- ” signs or a minimum of 100 square inches of fluorescent yellow paint are displayed at approximately mile intervals along boundaries at all corners fishing streams trails and roadways that cross the property Inexperienced members of hunting parties should On Page 2 'AnTTV '‘dmok Other activities included discussions on the Russian and Chinese Systems of Commu- - Sandstrom Couple In Mona Accident and Mrs Leon of Centerfield weie In a car accident Sunday evening near Mona in Clarice was Juab County driving their late model Bulck when a large turkey truck was stopped on the road ahead of them Clarice stopped tor the truck and another car following behind them hit Into the rear of theSandstromcar Mr involved tar was The Sandstrom badly damaged andMrsSand-strowas treated and leased at the Juab Hospital The driver of the tuikey truck was stopied in Ncpld and cited for lmproier stopping no tall lights and several other violations Roofing Drapes Wide Area Winds Consentrate Efforts On llllotel A violent wind sent the carport poi tion of the Gunnison Carport Motel wliiiping into tire air across the Jess Nelson property directly to the east of the Motel cutting his power lines but on his dropping nothing pioxrty hut crushed the fence and on the garage of the Motel’s carport deposited about The debris and backyard of Mrs Ella Hansen’s property material with tin atUrhed consisted of 2 x 6’s and The wind also broke trees and limbs throughout Die valley and damaged telephone and x 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