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Show UTAH GUNNISON VAUXY NEWS, GUNNISON, GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Not Too (old in Pallas Its i i Published Every Thursday at Gunnison, Utah. k Guniumn as second da of Mardi 3, IKt under the Act of (ongre knurl'd at the xn. luff ice m Year Six Months deposits insured BY The Federal Dspssi! Insurancg Gortiors:;: mnlter WASHINGTON, I maximum $5000 for (t m.ihckiiI jon rate.s. One . - .'.VA'--- ' r $2 (HI I (Hi I'ny.ilile m Advnrnr . Editor and Publisher JJ' insurance depositor fi Created by the People of Your Neighborhood . . This bank is a up by the patronage qf you neighbors. Its officers 'an d your neighbors, t.r.d the bunk celient supervision. invest igaie COOPER TIVES, THE ROCK POUND U ION. D. C. I PHONE 20 II. W. CHERRY EACH s kanss: bad: 41 1 Jour 's art kr ex- It would be an excellent idea if the The action of the supreme court of were Un.ted Mates - confess of the the United States in holJing the agto adjourn for a month or , and, rieultuial adjustment act uncon-ititiEveiy precaution is taken undertake an investigation of the U.s.re tiorial in its entiiety, followed the fcCal of an the funds, your safety of you Kan.as. v,; policies a traditional theojy of our government in buo lealize pleasure genuine rg on- Kansas has no state debt. It has of cu&tomei our of which family big the as outlined by constitution, a fine road system de eloped on the all aimed to keep the federal govern- plan, as we-merit from usurping states rights, other public improvements. It has a Member Federal Reserve System It new either directly or by indirection. building. capito! nirgnificent T schools. An I it lu American farmers, in spite of re- - has fust-cla- s ; I t ' 4 ' ' in y(,v be ta:i or will of few the 'nuisance that necessary special adjustments travv.fci r..Jj I Q some cases, will respect the decision, es that afflict most all other com Ti They know that nothing is more un- - monwealths. It may be snowing in the East, her Is Carrolyn Duiham, chut ofofthe o0 a corps t occ subsidies. all of blizzard certain than governmental Expositors Kangerettes, Today American people fieezing in the Midwest and a hosieries. b Nortt the out of be west, levs may is are The fate of the AAA coming ample pioof pat ions and all income but in Dallas, where the Ttxas S Speedboat, sailboat and outdoor N of this statement. Whatever their coming to realize th.it their gieute held on White f i Exposition will he laid next motor races will be next July label, they are often dictated by pute- enemy is high taxes an that thei ir luiti Ijne to December it wasnt Kok, just outside of Dallas, ul, fur Mary Ellen Logan to try and August as part of the Expositions ly paid, an and joIitical considera- - greatest problem is taxation. Th tl tli a i. ,f White Hock Lake With elaborate sports program. lx tions, whether they are the product federal government has been spend c) of a democratic or a republican ad- - ing about twice its receipts for sev rea- States navy, with reuml frt--t to ni Twenty add.tional tons aie held eral ears, and has adde billions t GOING TO ministration. spare. M RKET? NAITICAL C e dy for en.trgetiey ue. On the other kind, progressive the national debt, setting an The 1acif'c silo of the Pana rj k! NOVELTIES consideied Pive years ago, peope fanners do know that they have record. A large number of states What do you want when you go to m mi't- - eastna-- j - Canal is twenty-seve- n tek been working toward permanent hnve followed this suicidal evample phoning from sea an impossibilmaiket? Novelties" The Nautical side! the Atlantic the The at t,Je following itv. Today twenty ocean liners are farm piosperity and stability through The result has been frightened cajii You want quality fools hut you are furnished by the U. S. Navy Re- lacific side aveiages about Uehe and imiustiia in their own efforts th equipped for such service. tai, ditcouraged investors, organizing ri-- e . on the feet an! fall, wl ant ex the unemployment . Foi the firt time in building sound cooperatives effor.s retrogression, - lantic side the ri.se an l la arenrees nt that must bring success in the long foreclosures, president of the Lmtel States witone about foot, only ecoin this country There isnt a person nessed a war game of the United nin, as they put fanning on an 00 ee (23) men attached ta Tvventy-th- i nomically sound business and pro- - who wouldnt benefit from tax re luc- - food is to combine the th distiibutors tion and the persons of small an duction basis. OT lo.v and twin virtues of high quality average means who aie most interice. ested in employment and industria pi THRIFT AND It is doubtful if the public realises wouh 80 CRIME. expansion nnd how much thought, time and energy la! benefit most of all. have been expended to save them Encouragement of thrift as a pr Balance budgets and reduce taxa or how much has been means of reducing crime is suggested money ai household a become should tion, n achieved in their interest. ke .. publicUt, who deby a the vc sel after delivery its gix miiion tons of material, is donist, may be given creience. He co 3 an aftermath of th- - Woild clares that extravagant habits in :i Shanghai. Vessels are occasionally hliI1 one old idea that a heavy jaw the WOrks says most of the of wonjerful was wile cause direct theie are the rases War, piead public many FOOTHILL bu overitas in Parts because il''of man. Yet before an iceberg, a and prominent chin denotes strength demand to reduce waste and execs- banditry. PROBLEMS. ab no avays expedient to send them trm, 's not is necessarily Aside from the financial gains possive chniges between the producer pyramid js a trifle. More than of character tni indivdistances under own their the once icebergs have been surveyed but it does indicate that With food prices Iroblems of the football world and consumer. sible through economy and thrift, lat when he of P"er' annual discussed whose at once a were the habit of saving has stabilizing meetings proportions show a content of idual did not suck his thumb again rising, this question Pr nyirc 'cn tons of anchor aie required two thousand million tons, enough to was a baby. effect upon ones character. The per- - four otganizations which met in New becomes a paramount issue. to a battleship in calm weather, make 330 pyramids. Theie are ( e mcrFor fifteen years son who Is laying amde something Yo.k duung the holMay week, anion have coi machines a play-ideAutomatic to , tcket have struggled with the prob-ords of icebergs which towered 1500 each week or each month with the the topics being casualties wa of ultimately securing financial ers, drunkenness at games, and pro- lem of cutting the spread between cultivation. I am told that this is feet above the sea, and since an ice- - been installed in London subway Be a ticket is rare dependable fessionaliam in colleges, independence pi ice paid to the farmer and only one of some 75 reclamation pro- - berg, though so much lighter than tions that not only present Ce Before the as ociation of coaches, manufacturer, and the puce chaigej jects being financed by the govern- - the water in which it floats, rides byt also the correct change wheni than the one who spends his money wa Professor Eastwood of New York the consumer. Remarkable success ment. as fast or faster than he makes it. Iwith only a seventh of its surface larger coin is inserted. pr The situation which Mr. Howard above the sea, one may assume that coi Many who have resorted to dis- - university gave statistics on football has been attained. Today that spread fro Candidates are sowing the wind honesty in order to secure needed deaths and injuries, which he has is smaller than it ever was, and it is desciibes is something for every the actual height of these giants pie funds quickly are those who have caiefully compiled over a period of steadily shrinking. Food store adver- - farmer and every taxpayer to think would be more than ten thousand the hope of reaping votes, been first led into extravagant liv- - several years. His records disclosed tising in local newspapers has been about. And every person in the Unit 8 The quantity of salt in the ocean ing. Allowing themselves to indulge that 30 players were killed during a tremendous foice in securing mass ed States who buys anything is a left in distribution and resulting lower costs taxpayer, directly or indirectly, in luxuries in excess of what their the 1935 season, as against varies from 4 to 6 per cent. The his FIRE, THEFT ser-110 A government policy which forces Great Salt Lake There 1931. were more 55, The fanner is not COO j to consumers. injuries easily earnings wan ant, thev in Utah contains ap- Insuranc of and all classes of Ji o te ptatioi to li .honesty in iou enough to be recorded among penalized. But wasteful overhead an good land out of cultivation w hile proximately 20 per cent salt, Written some 06,000 high school teams, and unnecessary middleman activities are paying enormous puces to provide pali its various forms. The Santa Maria, Columbus flag-- , OVERFELT IRA Habits of thrift should be incul- - 9,900 injuries among players on 829 constantly lessened. And the family additional farm land through reclam- - ship, could be placed Bank Gunnison Valley athwartships on ation simply does not make sense. catcd early and should be encouraged college teams. It is estimated that in-- pochetbook is the gainer. modern battleships of the United A ten per cent saving in food every turn. Those who have ac- - juries caused football players to lose ina total of a million days of school prices alone actually releases s .Lp I a eh ha is ere g neially wok last year. of millions of dollais of fam-- y dustvious, ambitious and honest. Intoxication at football games was income annually for the pm chase blamed on 1IE DUN E spectators by of other necessities and huimes, Piesident lewis of Lafayette, who with resulting increase! employ nent ENGLISH. would perhaps be stupibed to find and business in all lines. Professors in Englsh held a con- an undei graduate or an alumnus vention in Kansas City sometime ago, with a flask on his HY MORE FARM hip. and among other things discussed The national college athletics or- LAND? the influence of newsriapers in modiganization appointed a special comGovernmental policies are often fying the speech of the people. As mittee to study the question of pro- some been felt have to difficult expected, might underetand, and one that feionahsm anJ make a 1Tpoit at that this influence v as good, while the next comention. This is perhaps is especially bewildering just now is that which paid farmeis for keeping others thought it terrible. only another pious gesture of little In their search for short words their land out of cultivation on the consequence. which will fit in the limited space t The fact is that college football is one hand, while on the other newsto of bun available of beds them, writers millions reon spends a commercialize! sport, an! all the paper headlines have developed a resolutions that may be passed and clamation piojects to in ovule more effective, though sometimes all the committees that may bo ap- land. The inconsistency and absurdity of inelegant, form of expression. pointed are not likely to make it anyIn the headlines, an investigation, such a course was pointed out in a thing else. But its a great sport recent speech by James R. How aid, of which there are many, is calle at that. an Iowa farmer and foriei presia probe, because ne letters are dent of the Ameiican Farm Bureau easier to handle than thirteen. Simi- IMS STROUS an SPENDING. federation, who partieulmly referred larly, a collision is a ca-h- . is is to . to a denounce the Coluba rver develop rent, agreement pact, to flay, an explosion is a blast, History does repeat itself. In onoWhah he chiraetei ire as the bm- V " an athletic contest is a tilt, an! year the Emperor Caligula wasted gest reclamation puvect the world so on. On the sport pace journal- - and squandered the whole of that has ever known, its avowed pimpoo e ere does its worst. agnifieent treasure chest, amount- - being to bring 1,00,01) acres of Deploiing what h- - con iders the ing to some 2.700 in. Hums of ses- - desert land into cultivation, or four evil effects of newspaper English, terees that Tibenus ha labor.ously times the potential expansion of Boulder dam. Ir. Hopkins of the University of acquired. That was a great yeai in Rome.! He quotes the eng neers Kansas said that teachers were dutv- statin- bound to take a stand against it, but Old houses were denolished and new 'that the co- -t to the fe leual treusiuv and our own Familys Whiskey significantly added: In theory that one built. The accent was on public to nlre those 1.20 h 00 am os ti! able is our stan 1, but it doe us litt'e vvoiks, vvh ih happened to be new will be 3.i rnl'ion dollais. and o ? i tt chuckle. when he eee. my txvs ml grown up and workin- - alonswh.Y th palaces for the govern went. Moun-te.,n- s gcod to tike anv tand. We witw n were leveled a'-- mulshes vreie tu as well emit and let the language go 01 rmne to dwunel. PoYs in cum wore just as much responsible as m- - for its wav. It will anwav. at 0 .he nues,. O' And that piobally covers all that the mob m the tuet'. The poa ueo -- pe X' O x guess anjbody els ever got a swallow of. end a i" t1' theatre is to be said on the subject. g u re i. Wheat pouio! m f'C ta'ci ho p Here is a cas? fo- - some ologi-- t or tMoad. It was a no .0 c ro . S i ,s other to explain: A turglar robbed a ' new who a.J 'th- 1 It'1 home in Evanston, 111., of $10. b t re I t 3 C'n t I cfore d g leaving he h ci tve Of ran i 1. Lailding a house out of cracker on i . ur-w a Mery II c kitchen floor, ret fj; it r.i th 'he tax BlEN0ED A,,3 BOTTltD BY JCS. S. FINCH the I CO . u tv V ''' ci a circle of potatoes COre-or U 1' t . v.Uh a to i chi whole "r V tB t. building blocks. t.-o- i O pay-as-you-- -- 1 i$H6 -- . Cn-U'ltm- 1 i t I i 1 all-tim- i A:- - . home-buildin- g, well-know- wide-awak- rec-chan- ts e in 1 at -- hun-red- non-colle- 1 i 1 N s s ho, 1 Ever since Tom was that biir Tve been distilling 1 j heres 'I,. 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