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Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS, GUNNrON, UTAH i.iT u: ru Economic Highlights (( Je. ter Jep-ou- liH'al , !t i1!!!-tn- t aid Mi. jinny, Jep-o- 1 at Full Isike. Mr. was conferring with the of his company an Mm Jepson was n guest of relatives and friends. Meth-cii- l I Mr seven-thirty- lla'cl Nelson epent several s with friemLs days this week ami .dative at .Salt Lake ami l'aik vi-iti- City. Mr, and Mrs. Meltoy 1 r'' eterson of this city, accompanied by Mr. an Mrs. (ieorge Swain of Salma, went to Salt l ake Friday, returning Mon- - 1 hey were combining day. with pleasure. '1 i pie-ide- a-- V"- business am-joye- - - Mr. an Mrs. Wendell Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby gnl, born to then Tuesday. Poth mother and daughter are doing I oOo Mr. tplendidly. Mrs. and Modeert a dinner- - Andrew charmingly entertaiuo I at Wedmrn- bridge party U their ho-WM.k At H.Ven of last eVL,lintI (lay oVIock a dinner was rem-- l RmaJ1 tal!t.Bf an(, cov.rs w,Me ar. In th can p!ay ranirc., for June 1 15, 1 r Mr. and Mr. F. H. Jones, Howarl Norman and Plain? Lamm motored Co. nisi, Tuesday and attended the services of Douglas Down son of Mr. Pergeson, the aml Mis. Douglas Pergeson, who dud r ml Indy at the home of his parents. Mrs. Pergeson is a votive of Gunni- mm and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Down. Po-fune- firBt fl)llo.AiriJf thl. tiinnt.r( pri.e Kij Jt.n. tually ttWJirl wer0 inU(!t. to d M.n flm () M (;U)Iick wh;!e Mr. j. HoA a 1 1 1 1 1 s ..ospital, spent :vlslt,n Goshen Fun, lay at visiting with Mr., 1PIC and Mrs. led Okelbcrry. - lclJJt,VC!- f ,n Uffon u'Vhml 10 will do with their new money is in- per cent will teresting. Thirty-fou- r and for investments go savings or be held in uneaxhed bonds. Twenty- . six per cent of the money will go for and hom? farms anJ cent anJ one.jiaf ,,er twpnty.three dna. i en- Mrs. Ira Overfelt delightfully Mr. and Mrs. Kimbal Larsen entertained a group of intimate friends tortamed for sixteen close friends atn a paity Tue.day afSaturday evening, celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary. A delicious hot dinner was served at eight tefuHy decorated in Valentine col- oclock, covers being arranged for vvith vasos of flTsh Cl,t rosM orin sixteen. Each table carried a Valen- foHovv- venterpmecj. zt the game tine design as a decorative attrac-,tt- S tion. Progressive budge and solo M. Knighton were winners of 1 1 bridge-luncheo- for old debts. Personal expenditures will take about eleven and per cent, and new' automobiles, per cent. one-ha- lf -- "oi lhr.it prize and Puclnnan won consola k I.onard P.I tion. Mrs. Bhiine 1 arso i was h.ostess for members of the Junior bridge elub' ' k ' ' ta t' br'thn,'n n AYFIELD urwr. 'A V " hat veterans (ctermilie tQ "m : , : , ' ,e! fior.i C'eir r.e uu. Pe-g- w !a- - 1 ycui-o- ! 'I i" or t 1 Elmers 1 1 Market I where they a!v ys f,: Best As sort merit I l . 1 Merchandise at The Right Price , ! , : :e ' r i i I -- ! ,i. Good, Fresh, Whchsome -- f- i of e ALSO i Friendly and Courtecu Service. I 111 1 Remember We arc never underrold for quality ; Victoria FP in Afros The tictoila f.ilis in s u: oi n Lhe r Well, its too l.aJ. Just as the humble I ri- h potato had a chance to ar r into the caviar clat?, the ku- ,re:re cou:t had to knock the A A . ihe future doe n't look so bright. mil' dosi.i on !if Z.in.!ii"l ;n w!ii" ' d from J.'.u t m. u lie river forco' il 'If t K n high. i a pm foot outht in'' a I " m e s i r aw windttmt ' 1u gm'.' r.iiiread hri ;e r ty Pul feet above the w.t er i'm. :i ' 1 "i Elmers Market The Store with the Friendly Dcor. I Termite Rail. t Tundt :i i' cl'' The t eri I. s I't tin- gro'::' I - i vtend ng up to inerinr f i i : Work e.ll w I' eh,!'.iI'-- , ' fill'd? i - f I in Tim . ii- 1 1 . ,1 ! -. i c. ml tio 1; ir ti S lion I a porous net uiiiuli j ond repair. mg b" dn. Whatever o ne NV of the In'tel ftat.'S ah HM m ig i co.li l'.'JC BUYER . . T? keep her gelr.t k ; t the nine Icanmd jiutiee- - i.poeir to ? one of th mm Id- hu. new in the rooms covt robing a lock, has in Washington ing coming in i.- - OF A NFA7 t.'n. D ; ant-- GOT A GOOD START? A FFOEPEC7IVE .i' cur lorul n. n J w f i ing the f..ce a a Ceorgc can help a i in. tid k-t- trust erch other. - ' ' b Georges Barber Shop n; j aien., range r.r.1 p" !u e fis excellent ami Iambs aie mak" excellent gams. Ind. cation? at thila:i -i Machine time are that the baby lamb cron "ill move at the normal time, with a F0dly number available in March, with the bulk of the crop going to market in April, May or. June. East- are of th: ern market earHim Cakforn.a the that opinion lamb wil1 meet with good receptior at mmua w,tern rnarkit . as it i exited that the bulk of the CMo- winter feeding will be bbe way before the California out movement gains momentum. No carcontracting has been reported in California. TRADE IN YOUR OLD MENS KID SHOES MACI IIXE. 3 E Wide IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INVESTIGATE! - rado-Nebra.s- GUNNISON ka '( A."vNv.V:'z " fil Peterson A. Worth $5.00 Our Pi ice Only $3.93! Also a good line of Work Shots. s t ' 'c BARGAIN STORE One-hn- P'ock lf Ea-- d of Main Vi '.'A ' Li M rk r !' - c .1 : i i ' f-- v'NAL'.v T f It is now a r pa vent tmot th". i, J . . r ,, ' aie n -- t at small table, to twent., going to spend Ims vacation is not feeding areas than was estimated S oclock, after which con- - known. It. Foutz asked, just before earlier in the season. The latest re- .seined MORE TEOPLE ARE FINDING TI1LIR WAY TO Mo lid l.V. ' ( - ,V a- - i, ' ,e v ..y i f mm! ... C M" : i f r;T'rrY j Ly i J five ' r I IVtSM P i . Et. Jinius Font?, left camp We a weeks ! l, I s-- ttvery uqij were roll, ha pioM I.: t i.i, ci k. i. tiiikin 'j ho b..by, wo..IJ si e the 1, a! ri i e vs as s.ck i S !. ,u,d i."t ci .nonli, sudden il V" P the (f, ,'r, un big iihnt;ne n vht n a rivere shock to be t hih and l.nl.i i cau-relatives. Th- - baby puttin' ovi r th" IJPo ove time in Cunni-- 1 he b.vhmg for J sun me r, will be re '.emLered i mil Ltlght chap, an I nn u:. 't Aril.it-I'ir.t Afnrin jolly f"l happy, lie "as ft H rtKiil i Pm: mil (IT 1 n at Ioyai, IicCinmer it. rr t ''( es en refernd Mr.! He is survived by his parents, we.. Ill m ar h t et. V!,. e h and ' ml Mrs. Douglas Pergeson, the veiier il c.it u ufeir', m 'i'i arehlteci u.v, they le .ir a fjur graniJparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'I ' i mi e. re Junes Poun of Gunnison and Mr. imp of his I'uii. Cor-n- i t .f pu.se and re hmr an! Mrs. Hphraim Pergeson of of t II !i. Funeral spi vices were held at ; nation's nl.v je.ir-- . t'omidi We !ne may afternoon. i Of.! t A e. . , I .ill I i' s coin:: Ii'1 I 1 Mrs. Carlyle Darius are receiving congratulations Fayette Mrs. W. H. Farr was a charming of friends over the front their lee to sixteen guests at two well hostess arrival of a beautiful baby daughter, - bridge paitius born to Mrs. Dorim Monday. All are arranged luncheon sue printing-pies.. money. Nor does week last ni Saturday of Hul;a3 to he off want the bonus by is- doing niiely at the Doritis home. pay of this week. Tables were arrange ! another bond Many thi.il; for sixteen at each event, and each suing he will ak eongiess to create that at' Wasatch la,H t'anil,! rt,l v'hite ani1 new taves to bear the co .t. In an ahnnyrM'l lMant. is spending a election year new taxes strike fear into the hearts of all officials run- rling for reelection. Pome firewoiks are to be expected. f A survey made by the American be E. Erirk whoha. J. on, .ois Overfelt. .Mrs an pea ac nany take the cah, an forego th- Pr cent compoun intcre-- t they 1,1 ,p th ir ,,on!' lf lhty h,) until lt15, is a burning ipievtion. A " r burning ;ue,t,on u: Where will the money come from? Congress passed the bonus but left it up to the executive brunch to fin u,e wh(.m,ithai. The president does not want t) is- - K M(.lcalf won B(.con honors. Mr. K Jlorf , were in thi. cnr,. ani, Wra solation class, taking the booby of prizes. r i rgre-aiV- . Mr, ! , fVm n t i , i riu-- States the Unite tm U'J' nn l,t talIe1 u,2n. tr 0llt 12.500,000,000 in cah. This is the a,IUlUnt of mom,y requires! to redre lhe l,al,y bonJ-- onlered paid to vet-t- o ran by congress, over President e veto rr.es- FtvtItK bri(f On . ! -- la -- t sjeiit n, - DIES rr.OM PNEUMONIA r It oiit iriuid from page have much Mippurt at pieort. Lit, f'n r.t1 sixteen close fiiends gather- - on the basis that whore t h e i cl at the hou.c of Mrs. Lenar I I lu- - r.i he there is fire, they or. e tj ii. is hkc- (haiian Fatunluy evening, an enjoy- - dieute that the cl a delightful pan.e of progi e s iv e y to corne into the pohtnal lim- bridge. 'I he gueits wcie seated for kght. Mo t ubroiven think that the , follow- a hot dinner at doe rot want to ptonose for men tables whhh wcie arranged ing barges row Mrs. went to rtiik .said he will have to dose bin cards, High More prize .Merrill Peterson, aecond to Mrs. hy the supreme court's decisions out- and third to Mr, Jawing Ins pet measures. Even so, Uarl A 1 ChiM Ko' observers are also of the op.n- tmSi ion that, unless he is willing to scrap hli vhok' rnovery anJ reform ),u Mr:. Cyril Peck was a charming rn have to k ' hostess at a ladies paity Thursday will give a new that amendment fur Pinner was evening of last week h the kral ,0A'er uthorily served at four small tables, decorated sloe nut held hest has 0Ult it in a Valentine scheme, at eight d AnI il ly bri Ige was en-- . noW which after oclock, the nt lha principal Pepuhlman fur the remainder of the eve- - spokesmen, such as Mr. Hoover, Mr. winwas Ki.iihal I.arsen Mrs. nmg. KnoX- - art ,!t; ner of high score prize, and the sec- - ,:rah- anJ Co,7!H'1 and of their ei voting speed, m.ef ar'.lcd Vea.l Mrs. to pri7( was aitides to constitutionalism. j nn- fur tin Gnat Wctiiii i nouGiAS n. bergeson : i r- - irir- - , ' t .TuMtflo'rtM. OV.V r rZMQr i0. if, I guests at tract bridge was the' pastime until )ie gftf where is the best place for late hour. Mrs. M. M. Duggins cap-!- a person to go, who has a weeks f;- -t -el prre at tin ga-- o, Mrs. wr, ani 15c in his pocket? Janet Soiemon. second, ami Misspell, if thats the , we're afraid Mane Glcdhill, consolation. Et. Foutz has done well if he has made Chester. Ilo.vever, we think he planned on goig into Salt Take, and in to whether lie will get any farther that we can bettor tell when he returns, Xo mutter how neur or fur he may "e wish hi:n a very e.n nnn quv J ' and joyable pleasant vacation. Ciunni.-onclose m. All taxes and co-- ! ment sidewalk assessments paid. Wl! Captain I conard I.. Cutshall, com- take $900.00 ensh f sold before uandmg olfieer at this ca'p, made 5 week-en- d pill 1. dan give elea- tit!. trip to Fait Lake City, Clarence Childs, Hober, Utah. 'vbcro u' nie bs an! returned Mayfield Sunday evening. Captain ll and his wife will make their home in Mayfield for the present. t- e.i-e- ' irnrr tat 1 k , - Ad-dro- ss !i;to ; Will You Buy th e Best Harness on the market .... IF YOU WILL, WE WANT TO TELL YOU WE SELL IT! For Only 78-0- 0 It weighs ever 100 lbs., nd is beautifully finished and decorated! Yes, you can buy it cn t: If you would like to know more about it. call in ond see it. s'e -- Cut-ha- Four members of Fphraim sent- inary, accompanied by N. I.. Noyes, instructor, presented a highly enter- taining program before one hundred and thirty members of this camp in camp recreation hall Wednesday evening o last week. Mr. Noyes pro- some splendid points to the audience in his talk. IYeparing for the Future. Podney Snider played a.eordian solos and aUo sang several solos with his own accom- imminent on the guitar. Fnid Thorpe two readings and Afton Xiel- - port of the United States department 0f agriculture indicates 5.LY0,0()0 SCHENLEYS lambs on feed, a decren e of 5.1 per cent from a year ago and slightly larger than the total two years ago. In the important feeding areas in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming, the number of lambs on feed was la STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY cs-th- PINT No. 219 QUART No. 213 timatod as slightly larger than a yenr ujo. In the fur western stntes, including Oklahoma and Texas, it is estimated there are 2.304,000 lambs on feed as compared with 2,219,000 a year ago. Tlie nation is eating more lamb, ae-- a cording to United States bureau of animal industry slaughter inspection figures. In 1935, a total of 17,015,000 sheep and lambs were slaughter? i under federal inspection, against 1G,- 050,000 in 1931 (government drouth relief slaughter excluded! and the five-yeaverage of 10,100,000. There was an increase of 4.5 per cen in slaughter of sheep and lambs in the Pan Francisco bay district, cording to figures copAod by W. E. Schneider, United States market eialist, while the trade estimates th increase in Southern California at around 50 per cent over the o vious year. Lamb markets have held up fairly well in the first month of 1930, though weights of fed lambs are run- ! The lightest, mildest rye on the market. Compare it with any youll choose it ar ac-th- o spe-sento- d si Heres brand ? favorite James E. Pepper old-tim- pre-tw- al-ga- PINT No. 30 QUART No. 29 X g) J , ' jS-- Schcnley Distributors, Inc New York, X. Y. I I ore-thou- Co. i 'f Jbj . u-- s ? ;;; . , . MlgV i. I UTr.Ltirc end Hardware x: V ns tvra'xt; -- : : T. ; - inVvTv'- Chas.Rasmussen Furniture c? Alaie the Mark of Merit your buy inSlUe dedaro that ti"-ignaP cut out by the naval o e.w atory in Washington during Pv !a- -t year have been accurate v.ithm !i of a ee or. 2. It wool! to diffi- c.dt for anyone to prove rat v ere f.i wrong. - a the unhurried whiskey made e distillers. "Born with the by and thats true. James E. Republic Pepper brand has been made since 1 7S0. n.imbeis. A delightful luncheon was trade enjove ! by the Ephraim people after the program in the camp moss hall. Ofi'Ich.l- as thousands are doinc. O n ' 1 a r; t 1 a il .e hai buvi ra- ' i ,i.cr i.'li. th ) ,1 , " e-- i : . cro veir mi o- TT- - - i Xsy . - ' on record. In t of the ear n Vt u , - Tfrvrr.ji -- v v rl tv ,w. j : 7' L? "P" ' 1 r C I ! ( |