Show itaMiwn MeOae ‘Thu Gunnison Valley New r First Birthday Sugerbeet Checks Sent Z’ f r iv rt k - yvr 'V'jijffK j ' r SC !flf Lv's 4V ‘‘fr' wj v 5 v "ite O V’- $ nV rfP’ fc i&K iihfejfwwSW vy vi '7i John DeVon Larsen This most handsome little fella belongs to Mr and Mrs Don A Larsen of Centerfield His name is John DeVon Larsen and he will be one year old Wednesday November 6th His very proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs DeVon Larsen of Gunnison and Mr and Mrs John A Baysa Jr of Oakdale Connecticut He has one great grandfather John A Baysa Sr also of Oakdale Have a happy day John!!! In the Army Reserve you meet a lot of people who want the same things out of life you do THE ARMY RESERVE IT IttYS TO GO TO MEETINGS individual checks to growers in Utah totaling $2242380 were mailed today by Sugar Company as the final payment on the 1973 crop of sugarbeets This payment together with previous payments made during the year brings the total amount paid for the 1973 crop in Utah to a record $9 79046 The average total price per ton was $3449 compared to $1759 per ton for 1972 Sugarbeets are grown under a unique “participating contract" For accounting purposes the "crop year” begins with an initial payment shortly after the beets are harvested in the fall Periodic payments are made during the following twelve months based on the net returns from the sale of sugar made from the grower's beets Returns to the grower are also affected by the quality of his beets The sugar content is determined by repeated laboratory tests of harvested beets on an individual grower basis and an this becomes important factor in calculating total re- turns The higher the sugar content the more the grower receives A spokesman for the sugar company said that the record 1973 sugarbeet payment is a direct reflection of the higher market prices for sugar that have continued through most of the year Sugarbeets under the participating contract are about the only farm ctop in which the grower shares in the net returns from sales of the end product the spokesman said Sugar Company has operations in Utah Idaho Washington and Oregon In all the of its producing areas of paid a total company $104821648 for the 1973 crop of sugarbeets Halloween Club Party fun evening was enjoyed Monday night October 28th at the Gunnison Elementary by of the Gunnison members Jaycees and Jaycettes and their guests After a delicious dinner of homemade chili with crackers served with a relish tray punch a and cake for dessert scavenger hunt got underway nail Such articles as a an onion piece of yellow yarn and an empty aerosol can were sought by the various groups a After everyone returned name game was played with several participants being nearly flayed with a newspaper There were around 25 couples present and all enjoyed themselves The party chairman was with Jackie Sherry Childs Bartholomew and Marsha derson helping A SNOW HOMECOMMING cont from page hope that former Snow students will plan to attend all activities including the 12 o'clock noon the 2 PM football parade game the 5 PM banquet and the 9 PM dance in the Also conducted gymnasium tours of the campus will be available during the afternoon Don’t delay! Make your reservations today by writing or Alumni calling Doris Larsen Snow at Secretary College tickets are Banquet available for $350 il purchased separately October 3S Fayette WOVE News curtains and never leave a room a young Halloween unattended where a candle is couple was helping their two burning Children-- v hose fun is young daughters get into the whole idea in Halloween costumes so they could go be warned While the a lighted carrying against was upstairs a mily or any other open lantern candle in the living room matter for that flame window set fire to the curtains Some other specific suggesThe fire spread rapidly traptions from the Institute: ping and killing all four Parents should see their members of the family This children avoid flimsy particular event occurred in a costumes and should look Detroit suburb but something for labels with information like it could occur this year in about flammability Homemade in Utah town or any city costumes should be of cotton Fortunately most fires startand (Mix a cup don't end ed by of borax and half a cup of boric so tragically but the Insutance in two quarts of water and acid Information Institute warns that dip spray or sprinkle the any fire is potentially dangersolution on the costume Make ous If you can't be persuaded to sure it's thoroughly wet You avoid candles altogether keep can iron the costume afterlanterns well away from window wards but the retardant will wash out ih laundering) 2 Drivers should go slowly and with particular care on Thirteen members had a very Halloween Watch for children enjoyable evening October 23rd at the home of Mrs Erma Kelly darting from behind parked cars and be especially careful Gwenyth Crane from Salina when backing out of driveways showed films of her trip to the 3 Parents should be sure Land She told of being Holy their children can sec and be held in Greece in the United seen Enlarge the eyehole's in States Embassy for five days have the masks or better when war broke out children use facial makeup Lunch was served by the instead so they can see Choose hostess The next meeting will be at light costumes or put reflective the Wisteria Cafe with Gertrude tape on dark ones and on It will Beck bags If there's a as hostess be give the November 12th at group of children Tuesday eldest a flashlight 7:30 PM instead of the regular 4 A final warning from the Wednesday night at 8:00 PM Institute: There are real fiends MARSHALL ILL HERALD: and goblins around on sort of people who "h is a shame the government has caused Americans to go put pins or razor blades in the because they are candy and fruit they give not going to take it to heaven youngsters When your children and the attorneys will take it return home be sure to inspect awav from them anywhere what they've collected before else" you let them eat any of it Last Literary “12” MRS NORVAL MELLOR Just recently Mr and Mrs Jay James and children were visitors in Fayette for a week at his parents' home Mr and Mrs DcLand James They are living In Phoenix Arizona Mrs Luke LeFevre returned Thursday from a visit to Long Beach California where she spent a week visiting with Doris Duewigcr of Mr and Two grandsons Mrs Glen Lyman Ken who just returned from his and Scott a mission brother both from Salt Lake visited with the Lymans over the past weekend DAVID Mrs John Bartholomew Mrs Keith Bartholomew and Mrs Ross Bartholomew went to Salt Lake last Saturday to attend an announcement tea in honor of Susan Bartholomew daughter of Dr Homer Bartholomew and the late Mrs Bartholomew P BAILEY Sanpete County Sheriff Visitors at the Virgil Christensen home over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Roland Christensen and family They also visited in Manti with her the Molton Lowrys parents Weldon Christensen was also home this weekend REPUBLICAN Lifetime Resident Leland Mellor came home to spend the past weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Norval Mellor Graduate of BYU in Law Enforcement with emphasis on criminal investigation Constitutional Law and Juvenile Delinquency Recent visitors at the home of Thelma James were Mr and Mrs Dell James of Salina Mr and Mrs Wayne James and family of Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Jerry Christiansen and family of Salt Lake Desire to serve the people of Sanpete County with absolute honesty and efficiency N of Supra mo Court Yuur Turin Judgt E RICHARD O o O Senator For United State For State District Representative Senator ' No For Representative S " No No istrict No For County Commissioner yr term For County Commissioner yr term KEITH R JORGENSEN For County Commissioner yr term Auditor For County Cork Senator Representative District tt For County Clerk Vote fur Out c County Recorder County Recorder LAW 4 yr term For County Commissioner yr term For County Sheriff Auditor County Assessor Auditor For County Clerk tJ ' For County Assessor f For County Recorder WANLASS For County Treasurer County Attorney For County Attorney For County Attorney County Surveyor For County Surveyor (Jack) For County Treasurer MCALLISTER County Surveyor Justice YES y Utok State loord of Iducuflon District No 7 Four Turin For loord Member No For County Commissioner For County Treasurer EARL CLARK S Vote for One TIBBS District No For State Representative ' For County Sheriff County Assessor JACKSON JOHN ' Sli Year Term DON REUBEN NED P MADSEN For County Sheriff DAVID P BAILEY MAU6HAN Judge (incumbunt unoppoitd) bu rtfuinud In tha pfflco of Dlitrlcf Judgu of tho Dlutrtcf Court of tho Sixth Judlclol District? For United State For 1 (Incumbunt) BROWN For State Representative ' District yr term For County Commissioner Shall BRUCE BANGERTER District Representative RON INKLEY For For United Stetei GARN (Jake) E J O Votu fur Onu Jr R CALUSTER District Judge District No AMERICAN REPUBLICAN of Reece ' For Justice of Peace For Justice of Reece PAUL N THOMPSON Constable UTAH LAND USE ACT D An appropriation of $306000 For Coniteble For Coniteble u REFERENDUM Land An act providing for development o( a planned land use policy tor Utah Use Commission appointed by the Governor is authorized to formulate a com with local governments in publishing prehentivo state land use plan guidelines (or local land use plans and m designating critical areas of greater than local concern allocate federal funds received tor slate land use purposes and assure that all agency programs are consistent with state land use programs a final Tha Commission shall provide the legislature tor its consideration statewide plan of critical land use areas Proposition No EXECUTIVE ARTICLE REVISION Shall Article VII of the State Constitution be revised to provide for a Lieutenant Governor to delete the Secretary of State at a constitutional officer to allow the State Auditor and State T reasurer to run for reelaction to their respective offices to to permit the legislature to act on bills vetoed by the governor after adjournment place the State Auditor in lieu of the Secretary of State on the Board of Examiners to requiri the Board of Examiners to examine only unliquidated claims and to make other changes in the executive article (The present law and the proposed revisions are on cards in tha polling place and booth ) For Against is provided No Proposition IN IIEU UNIFORM MOTOR TAX ON TANGIBLE VEHICLES Proposition SERVICF No For AND PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY WATERCRAFT) Districts No 1 and 2 Mayfield Centerfield Fayette on Tuesday November 5 1974 voting tritis Against Against For Against Douglas A Jorgo nen County Clark Sanpete County State Of Utah do hereby cortify that the above sample ballot Is a true and correct copy ol the ballot to be voted upon In Gunnison 4 DISTRICTS now ear lion to Shall Article IV of the State Constitution be amended by adding permit tho legislature to authorize any county city town to establish special dm Hood control to provide wator sewerage drainage garbage hospital recreation and (ire protection services and to levy taxes and issue transportation and equipping any of these facilities con bonds for acquiring constructing ditioned upon the assent ot a majority of tho qualified voters of the district F 3 PERSONAL AIRCRAFT Shall Article XIII ol the State Constitution be amended by adding a new section to permit the legislature to exempt aircraft watercraft or tangible personal property (principally motor vehicles) which is registered for use upon public highways or public lands from taxation as properly and to provide In lieu thereof a statewide uniform lee assessment or levy provldod the value of such property shall remain only for the purpose of establishing debt limitations SPECIAL £ regal inminierrii Obey Simple Rules Enjoy Safe Halloween Juitle DEMOCRATIC 1974 DOUGLAS A JORGENSEN Sanpete County Clerk Axtell and Q |