Show : Sr & iklf— iguti The Gunnison cont from page 806M LETTERS TO THE EDITOR UGTICG NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dear Editor: ESTATE OF ROBERT GORSORENSEN deceased CREDITORS will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Louis G Tervort 50 North Main Street Manti Utah 84642 on oi before the 29th day of November 1974 Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Anno 953 and with proper verification as required herein DON Kurt N Sorenson Administrator of the Estate Robert Gordon Sorensen of the uncertain future of adequate library facilities for the people of Gunnison Valley would like to suggest the following: That the Gunnison Civic Library be re opened for the present 2 That a library board be appointed by the City Council or combined Community Council 3 he purpose of the Library Board would be to study all aspects of the library situation make necessary plans and recommendations to insure continuation and improvement of this library service to thc present and future citizens of Gunnison Valiev In view of in Published The Gunnison News August 29 SepValley tember 5 12 and 19 1974 Erma s Service News DRUG REXAL GUNNISON Word has been received that Jaye Lynn Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Anderson of Gunnison S5t3c has graduated from basic training in the Army in Ft Jackson South Carolina FOR SALE: Jeep station wagon She is now based at Presidio engine 1963 Volkswagon California where she will Don Both in good condition in undergo further training S5tfc Edwards cither communications or lanis a 1974 Lynn guage Jaye articles of clothgraduate of Gunnison Valley ing have been found at the High School Some Modern Dry Cleaners She is home on leave visiting some dean laundry and dry her parents and friends for 10 cleaning that hasn't been picked days up Come in and identify as soon as possible please Modern Dry S5t3c Cleaners & WANT TO home in area Pli flowers funeral t sprays arrangements wedding Jlltfc flowers JENSEN’S TV SERVICE of Richfield servicing this area and color daily Transistor specialist For appointment call or Diane Peterson F8tfc call collect COMPLETE PHOTO finishing available with bonus photo or borderless silk print Jensen's j)ruBGunnisontahUtlc EXPERT LOCAL TV REPAIR by Harold Gibb Valley TV & Electronics Gunnison Ph F7tfc or field Please order Christmas ORDEPS forLaRueV Flowers Floral in Ephraim for funerals weddings cut flowers etc Call Mrs JoAnn OUtfc Anderson 2 RENT: doll lamps early for Industries RoMell S5tfc TAKING 1961 Olds Sedan FOR SALE: Excellent motor for dune buggy or parts Best offer S5t3p TEXTURED Complete line of wall coverings Pratt & Lambert Paints Call us for your painting and decorating Don H Edwatds & Sons Gunnison My23tfc CEILINGS! SPRAY HELP WANTED: Production worker in small factory Will Romcll train for management Industries S19tlc WESTLUND TV SERVICE of Ephraim for dependable service Call one of the following numbers: Gunnison or EphCenterfield J24tfc raim WANT GRAVE MARKERS are going up in price Order now before they do We can save you dollars Call Merrill Peterson J27tfc Salina Boot & Shoe Repair Tony Lama Boots Santa Rosa work Shoes Boots S Boots Guaranteed Shoe & Boot Repair 135 West Main Salina Utah omplete Bookkeeping and lav service Valdo D Heath 550 West Main Salma Call collect ( ult In 529 lluirsdavs Tratlei at Co4n Jv23tfc SOU Ut thc prol cssionals clean it thc new Stcn Sicam wav (all 5781469 Modern Cleaners Ivlltfc INC' (ill Originals 2'8 6t1 ( ORA etirande Ag29t4c SMI- Pine poles Healed pine posts ami mine- ptops ( all A294c Provo 17" OK Office Post (unnison he accepted clealici Sept Hals will lor ol conirat tluougli 10 IO Sept 20 16 '4 Submit bn! wee lor vo'n pi nod m a SI MID hours ol woi uvi'lopr lo Postmaster Marioin M 0 n h' si ii M Si pi Mmi im lor will I'l M ai s mil u ' UR llhluh! n ks n nil (Jijii tip Mullins M 't tnl lyn Km I’ll UK pern ing l‘N will in mi mi an lt f"tiu mplit a reik£r hi ’'ill ill M f in At Westenskow's Gunnison Utah lOSpeed 3 Speed and Coastei Models Repaired Accessories Bicycles & for all brands including models most Mowers Sharpened & Repair Lawn We have pails and Call and leave lor pickup and lor Engines your name delivery on Wednesdays Westenskow's 395o Main Utah Gunnison Snow F ootball Snow (olligi biolbill Ians the In iiHilil a toughest iballenge ol ihe season ibis eek lie host Western Madgeis Montana musing a lour xcit xilinol whose campus is al Dillon ai Satmdiv M V many practical reasons lor conserving energy souii s inning them to ossuio iiiiii rs a th pcmlthli- supple ol to nn et (ood lucl and needs is critical dining rise loud and liber pioiliiilion w Ic when lucls are n to run tr u tun keep baby links om and lit ike leilihers loi uop piod'H lion ul Ibe US Deparlmint thi AgiiLullutc is spreading 94 iiu'v age v in slide and audio ipr u and lilin as ill bit tin nigh p ollici- tu mis sii in s' Inis iml Inn imd Von Dalton Jeff Faatz Wins Trophy When sou ask scar old Fui' what Ills livmitc he sport and pastlmie is m s does 'I hesitate sing lo show "riding moloressles list how much lie does lose thc spoil he lias been pailuipalmg m niiiio cross lacs all simmu r the most eccu om ssas held m Diili tins Iasi lot'll Riser laki s alot ol weekend Nose stamina usi lo ridi in one o these ines even whin mmh Bui In n sou lions aie mu mu! and and rule n go mil laming and has In en Im some il lonsuli lakes iibls mmi lime u igormis mlmam was m loiiu nl sis llll di Icusl ol and lluti letl oil " ol mud I'um a is ol llkl s '! I' list ilii III usi ''l ml o is nm its st In O' gO m null Iwo h nun as him m ns and a on h mnlm a laki s knoss ill liii Mill li ai "II on a is I'l id is in lltli iiiil n look' in ll Mont oil' nsi I’l tin ipli "i apon Itulldogs is In si on h ilun s line IS' pound ipusi EDITOR have been following the comments and editorial letters in the paper concerning the closing and possible rehousing of thc Gunnison Civic Library would like to give you a few ot my own thoughts concerning? this issue Having been raised in a small town without a library can appreciate the worth of this to was the people of this valley delighted when moved here in 1952 to find a library situated right around the corner front It was the first place me headed for think over the have read nearly years everything in it and can tell you there is a wealth of good in all categories to material had a book out choose front when it surprisingly dosed was shocked and felt that hail lost a good friend certainly hope she is resurrected soon! signed a petition to the wanted to see it effect that reopened and that it have a separate housing and not added for to the High School Library one am sure that would not frequent the library if had to go to thc High School to get a book and feel a lot of people would say the same thing It should be and in a more central location casv to get to If and when we think it get a new City Hall would be an idea! place to house the library In the meantime would like to see it reopened in have thc present location appreenjoved going there ciate the fact that it takes money to run it but certainly think it is money well spent Of course some people never read but it would surprise you how many adults and children both are getting disenchanted with teleand turning back to thc vision ov and adventure and education tou nd in books Just put me down as o e in favor of a library at all costs and one that has its own housing however humble lung a ill In Snow In lonltasl 'i pu seined In a siuad Ilia' is pic domminllv lu slum n ol ihe Bulldogs (Jiiii rbu iu an is icorgi t oo who is lbs pi im qi'c ul pissci n " iii gi is Kn haul llm ki II m u ml in pound iigltis Christtanscn THE TO mud1 n Id Snow im nl m an- Id mi Snow whose Westiin Monlana learn name is ihe Bulldogs limner ( onlcti me plus m Ihe Imv li an squad hung neails all Illinois ami sctuois lo passing lucl Is "riticiil lor I ood Production heue Post SS m ms IDS im !"il Bicycles Im ask Im in iso a to September Washington DC to plead for la r prices for the family farmers Wanless Shields Roosevelt Utah who is the District Director of Farmers Union stated that Agriculture at i lots Schwinn eontrai ul ill Emergency action is being taken bv more than thirty Farmers Union farmers dairymen and livestock producers on Chev dale I’m Iml mi hue- 70 sign hotloin ot hums Work Sr pi ?N gin Silnrdav imli th 17 horns a week will ( omili So lop contrail Farmer Flys To Washington present is in a very precarious P‘""wn- particularly hard hit is the dairy industry and the livestock producers Huge quanlh "lcs of imP°rs' coupled FOR SALE: 1966 Chev Caprice Par'ty prices and rising hardtop power steering costs arc forcing power brakes 39o engine Call production to the nanv producers verge of SI9tlc quitting Milk production m the US is FOR SAIE: Good home newly since 2 acres 6 at the kvest P°nt decorated land shares water 125 South 2nd lk'Phs of thc depression and East Call 528 3507 SI9tlc drought of 1916 He added that — all segments of thc Agriculture Industry must receive HOUSE FOR SALE: parity prices in order to survive Retirement Haven in Gunnison the do not wc are all aid the bt yr old 1430 square feet on 3 consumer faced with acres of land Beautiful view lot terrific price increases in the Write to Box 214 Gunnison or (mure SUhfc Utah Idaho phone arincrs Union held wheat and datrv meeting FOR SALE 1961 Ford ton during June Juh and August truck steel bed with stock rack and at these meetings it was Runs good Tele No determined that an effective SI2t3p loblnmg gtoup should go lo D C lo tell the Washington latniers' storv Sum that time ten other states have joined our etloii NOTICE Farmers Union has requested lor a meeting with the While House til not he responsible tot ihe emergens) nnv debts incurred In aim nc to plead actum amt m addition lliev will 'tlu‘i than nivsrlt visit congressmen senators and ilcnc iMcnklc) Nichols Sst Depulmenl ol Agnmlturc olti Parts !l Desk FOR SALE: 1965 good condition Call buying scrap iron Big Horn Trading Post My2tfc Durango BUY: TO 7723 Now Double LETTER 'ik Iheic has been much controversy in Gunnison Valley lately Several issues have been passed and arc being imposed on the people by the officials we as the public elected to the offices they these issues are hold Now being opposed not by radical extremists who are communistic and who are trying to overthrow the government but by people that are interested in the system oi freedom and justice and wondering why there doesn't scent to be any anymore Maybe is time the public is stirred up more than a little enough to take an interest in what is taking place here in Sanpete The closing of the Public library with no fore knowledge to the public of its closing is one ol the hot issues being bounced hack and forth between the city officials and very interested These citizens just citizens want what is best for their town themselves and their children Another issue right now is the and school dress standards code There are alot of pros and cons Certain people maintain That no one has the right to tell a parent how to dress their child Other people feel that il the dress standards are relaxed we will face a varity of extremes Some people feel that if we don't teach the children to conform to rules and regulations at an early age in grade school that they will grow up to be a menace to the public Some people even feel it inhibits a child's learning ability it his hair hangs down his back or touches the collar of his shut (The answer to this problem is to grow longer necks!!) does The whole point is it violate the Constitution of the United States by withholding information from the public such as the library closing and bv not having a vote on the subject??9 Does it violate the of the United Constitution States when a group of duly elected officials set up certain standards that our children have to comply with before they can attend a public school (that our luxes pay for and maintain) lien the majority of thc public opinion is completely opposed to Can a teacher send a child home from school because their hair is too long? Can a teacher at these public schools tell a child that if he keeps his hair short he will receive high grades and if he has hair too long he will receive low grades regardless ol his scholastic ability? 3 lines are progressing and views and ideas are changing doubt there are very many people that have not conformed electrical to modern comforts telenew cars appliances phones etc Why can’t the dress code be modernized in thc schools? our School We selected Board Doesn't it seem a little vindictive that we cannot meet wiih them unless we have a specific appointment or invitation to discuss our problems? these United States are to lematn free the public will have lo first be aware of what is going on and then stand up and fight lor whal they believe is right Name Withheld ms mg In Hill he annual club champion ship lor the Palisade Men’s (mil ssoculion will he held Septem72 at the Palisade course ber Nielsen lo llosd ncmdmg Im nun ducetiu the Association Ihe contest will he limited lo members "I the Men's Association as ot August 1st will lie a In lie nun no’ he cnulesl wlmii can placed al ails lime during lie line "ill he ihtcc Inn ilass mp n p and tliglils a club and II llighlminding In 00 liamhiaps Iheic will lie a nil h all mum cons Id lu mg iclill lied lo the placets in tin Mi n s pi it s In aihhiion ill aw aid iiophu s soi iiii m l' ami io hmh the glow mm rs and sjh nil hampimi dnp lioplis lo On mini si nl a uli tin Imi si gloss si mi aids in dsimi gii n In in mi d Im llu Holm in Hiding lo tints hole (Ill'll m My Neighbors ll in m Dancing Classes At Snow nbL meeting was held last Tuesday September 10th by the School Board and Mrs Pence was invited to c6me and slate her case to the Board Thc Board woulcjnot recognize the petition she brought with 103 names on it because the purpose of the meeting was not tu review any petitions but to give Mrs Pence her right to a School Board hearing Supt Gleave said that it was a very unpleasant meeting and because of the fact of their decision to stick to the dress code some very abusive language was used talking with the PTA Mrs Deanne Hill she says the PTA will Board in support the School their decision They feel the children have to have certain rules and regulations to follow Presently there are several around petitions circulating in favor of changing the town dress standards and in favor of not so anyone that wishes to hack cither view can sign the petitions In Mrs Pence stated that she is not a permissive parent that her children have to abide by rules and regulations at home but she feels like it is her decision on what her children should wear and the length of their hair cies" taught by Jordan After taught tl with the divided Ventures ded int Explorer third gr there wa things and a y At 2:2 Suzanne & the wl testimoi testimo have c Church was vet and ex for the had to Ever the sci Alan Prince worthw and Alan Newlyweds Suzanne Prince will have dual roles at Snow College this year Alan who attended Snow will belorc going on a mission fall quarter to continue enrol! in communication Ins studies media in and also work Suzanne a dance maor will enroll inter quarter She'll also participate in Snow Theatre productions And she’ll bring to a wealth of Snow dance Suzanne has also taught darning both privately and in schools And she'll now continue her teaching with classes lor children ages four and up Parents who want information about ihe classes can call in EphSuzanne at raim Uy Neighbors nil' (L 'h ruC Consumer credit counseling services are now located in 42 states with more to come Even families have been helped by them New legislation is expected to protect oui pension rights company goes bankrupt - - even This is the month for specials and sales in sporting goods men’s and boy’s wear and china Moving up: Polaroid Corp in Cambridge Mass not only lets employees upgrade their jobs they’re also encouraged to try out now job fields within the company to see if they like them Buying a car? Don’t let yourself bo high pressured into a quick sate or into buying beyond your means Examine the car in tight of your transportation needs have a worthwhile reason to borrow and enough income meet the payments we’re in business to lend to you you A-- h nl) n mil ifi I't’f " ' till Ih in '! Out phnt'K ii if' h lU ”1 fhlnk kno fhh hrfor ilon’f of I gram contint next y Ma AP Opt May Openit Septer and a Chapt transp throug roads experience Suzanne's formal experience wiih dance began years ago as one ot Vitgima Tanner's dance students She's had 15 years study under Miss Tanner and it h lias traveled and performed her extensively Ihe travel and performance has involved the Hawaiian Islands and Califoras a as well as Utah nia member of the Repertory Dance Iheatre A $30000 prize awaits the successful attempt to pedal an aluminum bike in the sky While not a practical solution lo the energy crisis the winner will surely make history Spurred on by prize money donated in 1957 by British dustrialist Henry Kremer some groups around the world today are working riously on the first craft that can stay aloft at least 10 feet above the ground in a figure eight course around two markers 880 yards apart According to AICANEWS Alcan Canada Products Ltd the Ottawa f light Group believes it has veloped the winning design Now — for a pilot1 to t' di A voll hasketbi the two lunch wards first a Res by Dave "Calendai lie Good Gary Faa Lift Off N eating fn Birdman Contest if Ini attended A If II mnuf'H Illll j Valley Bank I" ih Pag Whatever car you buy count on an auto loan from Gunnison Hi iuHKk Stx 1974 ifi V mil if 19 Request In in ml News September Mens Golf Association News Notes lit I) on start teaching them something about their constitutional rights think they should worry more about what they are putting into the children's heads instead of worrying so much about what is growing on top of it" Mrs Pence concluded Superintendent Cleave told the newspaper that the Board of Education has made the decision to continue with the same dress standards He stated that three years ago this dress code was set up by parents teachers and the students He also stated that the dress code had been revised several times to bring it tip to modern standards Valiev rii'ln'l jrw itJflNr |