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Show V Economic Highlights ) . Industrial Happening, tyiat Affect the Dinner rmli. Dividend Check and Tax' 13.11 of Every lndiudual, Nation! In and International Problem separable from Local Welfare. jiti Gunnison Vali,ey News Review New - (junmson-- I he 1 oOo At wti anticipated following t pieme courts adverse decision on the' constitutionality of the Agricul- - Y: tural Adjustment act. the air has been filled with new agricultural pro- pram. It look as If every person or proup with a medium for reaching an audience ha a plan to offer. Many plan are so obviously screwy" that they die at birth. Other have insufficient backing to give them any chance at all to become law. At this emanating writing, two plans, from important and powerful source, are receiving the principal attention, and the difference between these plans U preparing the field for first- ely political warfare which will election prow in aggressiveness a !5c 9c 10c THIRTY-SEVENT- tai YEAR. H 1 Matmn mviiu IIIUUUII MANY ENLISTMENTS NOTED IN THE U. S. ARMY SERVICE Is Called to Reward 19c Yourself Buy In Gunnison UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 193G NO. 31 t TORCHBEARERS HOLD THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET Bulldogs Take first Raging Blizzard Game This Season' Slikes In Night Colonel William C. Webb. I'. !: annua! il.nner-- , lance, staged Army recruiting officer for the by the " I oivhla'ai era" club of the area, announced that in the holloaing an illness of some three Liunth'cn alley high schtol at the a furious gale mil SANPETE mslKUT. period from January 2nd to tilth, months, duung which turn she h c'b mho.il there gym were snow and Saturday sliet m every ill Irani men evening. from the sixty young wlujpmg Standing. f ixmi cancer, Mrs. Lucinda She f of states 'va Bet. a 0!u Lost with and Won Idaho I'tah ivciioii eents of the enli'ted m velocity th.it made the Christen'd! Madsen d.ed at liMh the i !i s' 0 ,t seek ;t 1.0a pede mils oil Sanjwte shelter, a storm of others "eeh Moie than 100 were seated at Infantry. Twenty-fiher home Friday afternoon of last now ate .till? blizzard like at Fort IXnigla uwaitmg 'he fashion swept oxer th week. All through her illness, with from the Moroni banquet tables, an final I completion of their papers and xalley Tuesday n.ght. .'dorm warnLttle hope from recovery of the there was Ephtami opening until the lie-- r enlistment. Manti ings had been sent out by radio eatlc ravages of the disease. Mis. MadIsen The colonel said that the Itv.h 1. oi e lound of memmeiit and enter-tami- i Hi. mu on m the exetnng, pie.lutmg the i.S.i withstooJ the ordeal and though safcnt. A elexer si heme was wors--was obtaining young men of turn of the bliznrd. Preceded by a usatch faiitry !"ho 1rmr held out hope out by uiii'tic hands, whuh guxe wind sweeping oxer the Country, tie high type ai.d of good education. 11c a. cbarb'eInstead, however, the the appeal ante ol the guest. being out that of the a dri.zling min fell which develop. Week' Result. pointed n.en last until the last ;,,ala,' time approaches. into snow. Throughout the Gutm.o t ted, four ha attended college, aboard ship. Decoration m hemes, too, Gunnison, JO, aalch, 25. lh it h estimated tiiat some o One of the twd plans, created with 2S weie twenty-onhad and North alto Moivni, attractively valley tJ; Sunpete, ananged completed high w 111. inched snow . fell. The and that the average educa- - Pther the setting was appropriate, of school, astonishing speed following AAAs 45; Manti, heavy Kphiaim, anJ lurial Urre with the mow caused inmli diiftin demine, bears the stamp of adminisheld at 12:15 p. m. Sunday, from the tion was two years high school. He Ihu.ng the banquet a bi.ef piogran and an accurate further stated that most of these men 1,1 'oral and instrumental music, Next Frida) Schedule. tration approval, and came out... of. . a Gunnison ward chapel, with Bishop o icm not obtainable. Fphruuii ut Gunnison. John M. Anderson officiating. Dur- - were planning to continue their eiu- - toa'ts and un uddiess of weLome Mms cation Maizie Moivni Manti. line the at of one of the Coming as it did, following u sunalong Myrup, nK he services talks were given by of the vcKatlonal the North of of at titular resident head the at Watatvh the club, ny day, the mercury diopHd the product Sanpete. couises of feied at the ttisf.op Hyrum ChnsLansen, IVesi- . ex-- I resident Herbut did mt go below the banquet. Army po-tJepuNiean party, Ut nt ,n,1B ,s. Hansen and Au- llishop ft the of art Fat'jM-tmore than Following tKk the undisputed freeilng iint. Traveling wus made Niith Young men from this section Lert Hoover. derson of Gunnison, and Clyde Whit- an tlw should in hour, a leadervhip in the basketball league difficult and untoits wla wire latge group joined new plan, in cKk of apply for enlistment at the ; The administration Mayfield. Appropriate mu- was and d .str.it when they caught in the Moim had d.ff.c-ult2213 it of the late when dancing Army is party, office, BurijHte Recruiting Lttle different from .Vs the purpose, sica number were given by a select- Rethe annual event closed. Building, Fait lake City, Utah upset the Moroni boys Friday to til teaching place of rafety. old AAA. If it becomes law, it will ed qua,.leti whi,h Kve the openin(r break the tie, each team having won port i, however, state that automo- le used to accomplish almost the pro- - anj dosing numbei-s- Mrs. June Met-e ' t to Kphiaim,; biles traveling between here and two games. Manti ci.--e aims that were establishes! for caif pave a VoCal ,oo and Mis.s ,aul. and Temple City Imys moved tell, fueing the blinding snow, got the AAA. Difference between the ine Michaelsen gave an impressive stalled in buitoxv pits and had diffi in down the league standing. ler.ew plan and the AAA is largely vit)lin Invocation was offereJ byi in getting out. were the While culty boys is based on the little known John s. gal- -it B.ardsley, while J. Fail M e Gunfor the storm, apparently, covered tlm away brttling victoiy, foil conservation act of 1035, passed Rickett pronounced the benediction. of a out nison Mate Bulldogs, coming part of Southern Utah, an by the last congress, which is be- i,urjal was held at the Gunnison little suffering followed, the lieved to give the administration a City at which time Hans C.! MaHsinir in Imeldd 1 who Mis comes snow ,r)0 Beterson, ns a blessing and will ,u,ftllv local on and the floor natch recently academy constitutionally-soun- d power to ef- - ODen gave the dedicatory ceumony. .w'a from returned Canadian a mission an,i odd to that which fell dur-lo- r of moisture and front the moved cellar an, bap. position I. sr.lt pait.ty feet crop reduction. j Mrs. Madsen was bom at L. D. S. chinch, and Devine left the the the a the .uajiuid, gaing group cuily pail of the month anl piness :predominating, academy boys holding c iw.-- . farm- . . t Under the plan, payments to ,ininbfir nf T.r,nU an.l thered to II'' from a to mission Madsen, assures and a better water storage. The in celebrate the in end returning league standing. join tag ers would be continued but the inn; . Anderson FW bad mn.li annual Aaromc a were welcome of the took sound from given bit the priesthood baniuet, dogs checks would not theoretically at xr er l on,e continuously un- - held SUBMITS TO OPERATION. Thuisday afternoon of last home party ut the Scout lodge Wed- - the gun, and at no time during the he to nriwhieera in re. when she became week at the Centerfield ward Mie week. of last aD . eoreements not- to nmduce , June 27, 19.31, four quarter were they nenr the meeting nesday evening . Conrad Frisohhnecht, state senator Wle Christensen, a for- - house. The affair was a real social fair was arranged by the Hamilton danger point. Every member on the . from Sanpete county, was rushed to Instead, the government would lease mer weu known insurance writer. "ard Mutuals, and many gathered to Bulldog lineup was in the game and t,,e Suina event of last week. land from fanners, paying them for The latter died October 31, 19134. Oc-j- t, hospital Friday morning the rcturninK missionaries and each player made counting scores, ex- The festivities started at five- of lwt WOek, and following an exam- and retire the land from produc- - tober 3, 1935, she became the wife of Wtleome them home- cepting Amtoft and Sorenson, mem- - ination, submitted to an operation thirty when the guests were seated tion. Also the government would put peter Madsen of this city. spbndid progmm was given as bei-- of the second string. Anderson, for an acute attack of an infected at six lonfc tables. The large room Into effect a diversified planting pro-- , Besi her husband, Mrs. Madsen Pa entertainment, and in- - forward for the Bulldogs, gave the appendix. The in res! and artistically decorated operation was highly gram designed to increase soil fer- - s survived by one daughter, Crystal nleil the following numbers: Invo- - funs many a thrill with his one- while were made tables the white, but later indications of successful, be could not tility. Money for this Christensen, and her father and in St. Valentine colorings cation Chas. E. Embley; skit, Anna- - handed shots, and he piled up 13 pneumonia, aggravated by influenza, attractive through special taxes, as.ther. Seven brothers and sisters also lone Christensen and Mary Jensen; points for his mates, while It. and designs. was the case with the AAA and its' developed and the patient was threatsurvive, as follows: Mrs. Irene Bishop John M. Anderson; son, guard, played a fast game and ened. Dr. J. A. toastMoland as Hagan, who had Peterson, acting tax, but would come from son( Salt Lake City. Mrs DevoU flute duet, Lavona Frandscn and crashed five field goals through the of the announced the numbers, caso, reported the dun-e- u char(ce general funds. It is obvious that, un- - Voorhees, Mayfield; Mrs. Lutella master, a . iss basket for a count of 10. ton, iea nig ing, igerous symptoms disappearing, and incIlu,ed toasU brief talks anJ Jder this new plan, the government Weldon, Scipio; Mrs. Elverda Aledth Riggs; banjo selection, John, The Bulldogs, in the past, have that Mr, Krischknecht was making numbersothor President Horsfall of would have as complete control over chanan, Gunpison; Vernal Anderson, Modeen; remarks, Imelda Peterson made starts similar to that of this 1,10 good headway to recovery. ffnc production as it did when the AAA Manti. Milton Anderson, and Devine Madsen; reading, Ethel year, and as the season advanced the Sterling; was alive. President Chas. S. LeRoy Anderson, Mayfield. and mothers of priesthood members, Yardley; remarks, Mr. Kimbal Larsen was hostess Mr. Hoovers program was put for-- , vocal , solo, Royden Iickett. Hansen; , m a wti c rtrx n ri r n members of the Junior bridge for best-- ' ward in one of the Following the program a dainty club Wednesday tions by the priesthood band and. all luncheon was serxed 'delivered speeches he has ever made, evening of last by members of numbers on the program were given seven-thirtthe guests week. At at Lihcoln, Neb. The the Hamilton ward Relief society, ' dinxvhue hot Bmall the were the at tables seated for a group enjoyed heartily assailed the New Deals and an hour was spent in a social the the ner hot mothers, dinner, following which commented prepared by economy of scarcity, U tasty U way. The party ended with all joinAaronic and the contract priesthood. bishop bridge was the pastime for scathingly on the fact that from a, ing in dancing. few a hours. High score prize at the nation which used to be a great ex-- 1 It was late when the banquet and Mrs. Vearl Peterson to ame went porter of farm products, we have be- - j With barrels of apples in the program had been completed, and Mining student at the University GRAZERS. WITH CONFERS Mrs. Milton Christiansen, with come a nation which must import soon after the jolly crowd joined in of Utah may soon be going to school and storeroom and peaches, pear, farm crops. He pointed to a decrease a merry dancing party. The annual Ed. Cox, ranger for the Manti Na in the customary garb of the hard- - consolation being awarded to Mr, so on in the nlums. and I cherries, I Peyser, d fetes arranged for the members of tional forest on district one, which rock miner with a (Continued on last page) hat1ar pantry, it may not seem necessary to rare Mile Twelve Proare and Six includes of becoming and all, if the proposed plans Manti, priesthood , buy other fruits except as a luxury. treats, and as time progresses they lile canyons, spent Monday and fessor R. S. Lewis of the mining M I ;But that depends on the rest of the prove more enjoyable. Tuesday here and at Centerfield con- - partment and Dr. T. C. Adams of the M W I I ICG TS IM ITI 6Cl diet, especially on how many sources ferring with possible grazers on the civil engineering department of the of vitamin C it includes regularly. W. H. Gribble, pioneer of Gunni- forest during the coming summer University of Utah, materialize, Fresh citrus fruits, for example, are son, was iTo signally honored Friday eve-- months. Mr. Cox also assisted the! The proposed plan call for the richer than most other kinds of fruit in the preparation of grazing ning of last week, when he was linking of two shafts about several in vitamin C, Miss Elna Miller, ex- - dered a trans-- , hundred feet and Gribble Mr. dinner. investigating applications birthday apart and about fifty Election of officer ami choosing Instructions in the higher funda- - tension nutritionist of the Utah State Cox stated, some fee(, Mr. fers. to and milestone 80th Monday, his and then connecting them passed deep, new direct ora to the present three mentals of teaching scoutism, par- - Agricultural college, advises, commemorate the affair his family thirty grazers signed for permits, a drift tunnel. After this much and reports from the company board, ticulariy to the officials directing Everyone needs vitamin C, arranged a neat surprise by planning and a similar number was registered of the work i done the students in engineer and the secretary-treasuretroops in the Gunnison Valley, cially the children, to keep teeth and a dinner party. Only immediate mem- - at Centerfield Tuesday. actual practice will then be able to were among the highlights of the Tvill be the foland objective of a meeting to g.ums jn good condition and promote attended of the famiiy dig various other tunnels and drifts annual meeting of the Piute Reserthe held at the Gunnison stake sem- general good health. In addition toljowing dinner an hour or more was Mrs. Ben Childs of Marysvale, is or sink other shafts, said Professor ' & Irrigation voir company held at inary next Sunday. There will be the' citrus fruits, canned tom'atoes ;n a way amJ extending visiting for a few days at the home spn(. of thi week. alina jMonday .two sessions, the first opening at 10 and tomato juice provide vitamin C. of Mr. and Mrs. George Francis, wishes to the honor guest. in both the mining school bcra 0f held a brief board 0d oclock a. m. and continuing until but oranges two or three times a ' and the school of civil engineering of meeting Monday morning, at which Toon, and another to be held between week, or grapefruit, or fresh lemon ersity w'ould profit from such bime operations, finances and other I ?1:30 to 3:30 during the afternoon. mine because it w'ould matters were considered. juice, give more variety and insure The scout leaders, for whom the an adequate supply of vitamin C to actual practice and both offer The major portion of the stoek of sessions are to be held, and including Two tablespoons of orange juice a in their respectixe fields. the big irrigation company was repperience all of the Gunnison valley district of day, or about twice as much tomato The mining students would gain ex- - resented at the meeting held at the jthe Bryce Canyon council, are ur- - juice, is the very least the baby perience in timbering, drifting Second ward chapel, starting at gently requested to be present and needs. problems that must be faced in thirty Monday afternoon. Following avail themselves of the instructions j d values, both Aside from mine whereas the engineer .would the reports by the company engineer, It would seem as if the country than drab brown, dark blue, forest ,a abe training that are to be offered. an'geg and grapefruit add zest to .. ,be colors Pa;f'ce 'n ne Bur'and the financial report of the see- n green, dull maroon or gray Direction of activities during the i one child or A living botb above anl below ground. rotary, both of which were accepted, di;hes and fruit juice mixtures. Wend wjth the road.side so that vey'n summer months while on outings, than traffic from safer dangers ieroon improves cf juice is the , If teaspoonfui . . present plans work out, the,' Jos. F. Peterson, president of the ate in the day the small wearer : I ..A !1 . m sessIon a in is and gelathat true, fruit child. drink, almost Probably any cjty practice mine will be dug by WIA organization, gave a brief review' of ajmost unnoticed. Tc ou h oys in many of the a j.jne and 0ther fruit desserts lemonbut the accident record is proof Let the children wear vivid colors workers, to be finished and further, the conditions of the company, and that wherever they are, scarlets, bright blues, grass green, worked out by the students them- the controversies leading up to the Jectives, and alI of the generalities h for it Up--with prunes, proposed final decree to be issued by children need the advantage of all orange, or yellow. If its out of the selves. go to make better and more,ample. In the long run it will be rpuch Judge LeRoy Cox, sitting in the provided, question to supply a new iloyal scouts, will be some of the .topics ses-f1 inter-mountu- suf-feie- d , An-deis- sih-iu- I e lth 19c for Suyar licet ami CauliIower City. GUNNISON, KflOWfl VYCll Make Times Better 1 1 -- 11 d caicly - " I 'ity 1 e.i-1- 1' e 1 1 pie-ente- d. piv-ale- d e y . 1 Ax-th- lo-- Mutuals Entertain Priesthood Fete Brilliant Affair ! y For Missionaries I cetery, jiv 3 . c- - ou the jn- - 1 1 l n w-- ed .iel-remark.- ng Bu-iwhi- ch - with s are : i ants best-phrase- , .... d, Vitamin C nW r xci .ns 1 Needed Hard Rock Miners y, . ,t ctend- - the Develop at Says Nutritionist of ced hard-boile- ; de-j- High Scout Officials rvrf ai 3 : Instruct Leaders For Piute Company 1 ten-'graze- rs espe-sco- J ut ( r, i Mem-Stude- nt . Brighter Colors for Childrens Clothes May Be Factor In Saving Many Lives Lhn ono-oth- I fd er or-an- - f1- - ex-,g- ; or -- ther conditioas are average or better, . Md that retail price, of or- m scout officialdom will, They ,ay I here to anges and grapefruit will probabIy assist decline to the relative level of other last winter in pro- Irs. Jure Metcalf was hostess to fruits. The freeze killed many gooi eleven members of the F. L F. club during sections j tre ,to the orange aml.grapefruit find one guest at her home from two tnl.l five Thursday afternoon of last trunk, but. nevertheless, production has been steadily increaring. week. Progressive bridge was the diversion, and horvors went to Xn? t - Mrs. Leda Childs and Mrs. apan. Dainty refreshments 5rved the guests at four-thirt- y. J. A. were the or i j almost no other place in winter, an added ha- zarj except that travel is lighter, and coasting can hardly be denied. Kreatest safety measure is habitua, watchfulness and probably least, is children, the Rextf on.picU,;U, Nothing. Protect theS. departyo.jr;rpr children, the U. 0f agriculture recently advised com, eary h a. Children like gay colors. Toddlers choose them by preference. Those a little older are governed to some extent by what other wear, so it may be r.ecesrary for mothers to get toe-aUr- e ther and create a vogue for strong colors. If stores do not carry the de- wear, it sired shades in ready-rr.au- e is easy to make practical clothea in Several pattern com- - play suits nd rot hard to the Joseph F. cretc to develop and practice their Peterson was reelected president, and was A. J. Crosier, as Two changes were also reelected. made in the directorate. District number three, embracing Sigurd and gpnt a Vermillion, will be represented by in Gunnin thig week viait. Claud Payne, who succeeds Samuel u Mr and Mra Gurr. Elmer Bartholomew i the new director for district number nine, and ' was elected in the place of Lloyd Mr. C. E. Anderren motored tOf Bartholomew. Jos. F. Feterson was Ephraim Monday and wa a guest of. renamed on the board to represent 'district six. her parents for the day. vice-preside- i i j i |