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Show y Haj'lxtiit'K R that Affect the Dinner Gunnison Yali,ey News 'a,U, Dividend Checks and Tax Nation uf Every Individual. In 1'rrMem International and Welfare from Uca) I HIRTY-SparutJe (iitnnisuih--- I hr " 1 :et VENTH YEAR. E la-me- ss Planning Board Outlines Projects t a " th-- vice-preside- j j Leaders Set for Training ., oil l hl Woodcut; Koval Andtea-vo.- I'.ppetts, Fph- ot nigh the elldeiiViOs ,,f women , their m - . ;n oik, w Gunm-on- u , entlu-- un.t of the l o; Amoia an i month : i.'.' of o : iin it'-- - a hoc H. ' ee I laj n - U', soli . ' - u , , , i : , . a- - It-- ; V i. ea-oi- i Tes-luvi'e- C i . , r Gunnison Cagers Civic Clubs Will Be Deltas Guest Again Meet Defeat j1 . t- - ! 11 - SANPETE IMS ! KICI Team Standing. 1 e- tee-da- y - - . f i v i - t ; v nava.' I in. In K en schedul- - service of the I'nite.l States between Ephiaim Moroni North Sanpete Manti ports from the various re e to conflicting dates. Hl,d ho died in line of duty or after ,t'1 expect their water supply, are ate plans are going honorable discharge. Women, of theii mighty encouraging. In tin south waWaateh r!tn meeting, and it "n right, who are eligible for mem- e. thm. Panguith an her-hiCunni-.v. !j an unu-u.in are coveted the Ameritan are legion, large gathering of amount of now, aul both th.1 Pint. in the aim!fficers will he in at- - el.gible for rnemluu'-hiWedru-d- a; id in planning some iaiy, and all of the-- e me urged to and Ottei freek leiervoirs are rur-- : Llt. Moioni, .'iD; (iimni-mnimportant projects anl also to erne join this important organization. The rvmg a much higher water storage L.!. for the volume of hit utes- - that at- rnerie:tn legion auxiliary is un or- at this time than they did ut the Ephraim. .J; tend- - such gatherings. North Sanpete, b'; Manti. :i;l. ganization foi the purpose of serv- - ame peiiod dining U'h. The liun- T'u Wes Millard Civic club- - me lnb"' 'V aiding the American I.egion reservoir, as well as the Sev- I.ast Friday's Results. to he hist.-- ;il Eehruary meeting, n varrying out the gieat program of ier river reservoir, nre filling rapid-wi- t Its !y. With more moderate weather, and America Gunni-on- , .'IT. h Nolan M itclndl serving as gen- - peacetime seiwice to Manti, f era chairman in charge of arrange- - P'PTm is divide.! under several when the begins, conditions Moroni, 3 ; Wasatch, 20. - ut the reservoirs will he them rehahili27. North headings, among merits. Mr. exceedingly Mitehall will he Ephraim, 29; Sanpete, Assisting welof disabled tfttion child veterans, bright. I.ynn Johnson, director, of Delta. The Stow measurement at the Great Next Friday's Schedule. banquet and dance are to he f r activities, (slucational nil for comthe local war Kusin and serving orphans, those planning to atfeatures, experiment station above Gunnison at Wasatch academy. for by taken projects are asked to arrange for the munity sponsoring laim, February 15, shows Ephraim at Manti. reof the betterment (19 inches of snow on the adand hotel reservation by community, proximately Moroni at North Sanpete. in of f times activities level. With Mr. disaster, the snows since the Mitchell. The citizens of dressing nntionnl defense, urements were taken, it is conxerva- Belt a a are adequate supporting 1 royal planning in reception two engage-Bulldogs, ml world war peace work through lively estimated that more than six rnents last week, took another divelfor t,ie members and their friends. tbe t fwt of snow covers the The in session business first of the bracket the lower towards league; is elevation. Gunnison the unit At af-Wais 2 set for oclock 1 present now lclub with and even are Saturday standing, Reports from the coal camps at The locals, in the ternoon, and during the evening the sponsoring a Fidac Essay Contest satch academy. the be n Clear Greek are to the effect that h'0! school, high subject will and dance be week at featured. banquet game Wednesday of last Can How American outh is 122 inches deep on the snow the 50 being Members 20. of the executive to committee Moroni, lost to the tune of to Frevent With Fidac above flat the camp. Due to the will is Cooperate if hold a and it short session, F. Mickelson, forward, and Ivory, HostilInternational of snows coal trains have been hanhe the found business can Fropaganda that heavy center for the Moroni boys, made a A be will national first unable to prize reach died the camp for several Saturday, the Sunday meeting ity? enough baskets alone to outdo the while and medal, $200 will be scholarship days. score for the entire Gunnison crew. dispensed with. Several new projects, it is announc- - medals will be awarded to second and Mickelson sacked 15 points, while national winners. Department ivory scored 17. Nielson, playing at ed by Ray E. Carr, secretary, are third is offering Ashton Eva President Winkler Ernest scheduled action. for the for Bulldogs,; II Ml TP position right guard I ! Illv.1 w counted 8 points to lead his fellow of the U. S. forest service, with head- - $5.00 to the student having the best . quarters at Ogden, is expected to be essay in the state, and $3.00 for the players. C local The best. unitwill second give I The local lads were outclassed present to give a talk on national ' 90 rn ' forests. (OonMnued on last parrel vv - i il -- - , - h, m-o- ii , ; I 1 run-of- Eph-ten- 9000-foo- j . LfllPridin ll. fllllPfS j The annual banquet and program To function properly and success- - tendered by the Future Farmers of fully, the Gunnison auxiliary is to America to the fathers and members, offer other contests and will promote and held at the Gunnison Valley high civic projects, all of which will re- - school Saturday evening, proved a quire funds, and to strengthen the crowning success and one of the real finances neepssary for this work, a social events of the week. Appror.i- An organization of the dairymen dancing party is to le held at the mutely ,130, including fathers and school, Fri- - members of the F. F, A., were of Utah will be effected at a three- - Gunnison Valleyhigh session convention to be held Wed-- , day, March Cth. Eight small prizes ed at the banquet tables, ladened nesday, February 2G, at the Hotel and one grand prize, a beautiful with an abundance of appetizing and healthful food. Ben Lomond, Ogden, according to quilt, are to be given away. successful the nation The festivities and entertainment Professor George B. Caine, head of Throughout in the study the dairy department of the Utah auxiliary units are progressing and opened at seven-thirtef- and the real a and were service, Sessions conducted are hall, doing State Agricultural college. by the fol- will be held at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and forts of the Gunnison unit should be lowing officers: Max Sorenson, pres- o close with a banquet in the evening. encouraged in every attempt, and ident of the Future Farmers of in no be should Earl offering be held will there delay Edwards, erica; Departmental meetings I. L. Henrie, adviser; Floyd Kaneko, in the morning to allow the various it support in every particular. reporter, and Vaska Despain, watch dairy interests to meet separately to; Ice JUNIOR dog. Following this feature, several discuss their major problems. nJ cream, butter and cheese makers, HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET ed Milton Perkins, music director by market milk producers, dairy herd at Gunnison the Valley high school. operators, officials of the Jersey,! Members of the Gunnison Junior Apex hatchery of Manti. rep- Holstein and Guernsey breed associa-- j es hostes dub roya proved res.nte(1 by Mr. Ander3on, had of tions and others interested in dairy-M- e when they en- - fered awards to members of the F. evening last Thursday ing are urged to attend. Gunnison high who had , tertained their husbands at the first p A 0f will form au The Prove iDairymen of Utah Plan Organization ! or ' by-pr- j . j j Id high-grad- ' VU..lpl I . 10-d- ; j j .- I s la-te- I - p Wa-atc- d aLon high-grad- j a i 1 -- v.c-:,h'-- - ateiiatlv the watcrto as f i , n 11 , ter-he- o- 3 s! f O' ' hi , I , S..', i.iv, sleet , fa i i d.r m ct . - e- Fair-- : of delegates from each Thorpe and Elizabeth Jensen; L. A. John Madsen, county has been fixed by the state view, Ephraim Rations fjr Leon Mellor, ; Bench Earl, Fayette, Sugar Beet extension officials based on the num- bulletin new John a of James, W. is J. the title Mellor, bet of club members within the Cattle, ChristenUtah the and Antone issued which has been by Elijah James county. Merrill Fountain Green, Ivory Agriculture experiment station, and Emphasis this year will center sen; 1 Gunni-T. C. and Mrs. Christensen; written by Dean E. J. Maynard, Fr around club organization, crops, live- son, C. H. Childs; Manti, A. H. H. H. Smith and Dr. J. E. stock management, forestry, dairy-n- ? rie, Frank M. Cox, Jr., Jessie Jensen; Greaves. This publication is designed foods, clothing, and home manChristiansen, L. D. tQ aij farmers who are trying for Angus Mayfield, agement, Mr. Murray said. Larsert and R. D. Dennison; dMoroni, best results in their cattle feeding. Membership in boys and girls L. Irons; Mt. Pleasant, George Jt was foun(J) by method of expert- TH clubs of Utah increased 300 StakFred J. per C. Sorensen, O. F. Feel, IUtltll, that jn thc feeding of cent, or from 1829 members in 1925 P. Olsen, Mrs. Florence Henry er, SUJ?ar beet rations to cattle, to 5504 members in 1935, according Winkelman and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett; cean ingredients can be added thatin fo the joint annual report of Mr. Spring City, M. R. Strate; Sterling. jve significant increases . Murray and Miss Myrtle Davidson, Eric Ludvigson, Farrell Funk; Wales, nj reju.tions jn feed cost. tate dub leaders, now on file at the Fred Lamb and J. L. Washburn The first feeding experiment was extension service office at the Utah; of 100 days, and over a State Agricultural CRACK SOLDIER e OGDEN m college 40 his n Crab work during 1935 was con- MARKSMAN IN CONTEST feeder yearling steers were divided ucted in 24 counties of the organic,-group Mnto five groups of eight head each.' state; in afternoon the communities supervised by 918 tion in wet beet session, was fed after;. lots these of Each . rymakers gath.red Private George L. Phillips, a mem oca which Dr. J. D. Brew of New York twenty four; saH airt voluntary leaders. The program alfalfa, beet molasses, and were seat- hotel pulp, Gunnison has the at 38th Infantry, of Company F, frn these clubs is the of milk market each specialist divided into two U1 City, rations lot, on these In to addi n be hotel din- one ors won his medal as an expert , !nh oniCe(I rotMo '' menc i eren ?coups according to their needs: just the first, iece.ve was beautifully , "ln roorT' thoe from 12 to 15 years of aee and rifleman, and in so doing he increas-- except n. formpp po'mmis no supplement; Charles H. Lot 1, Valentine in colorings, with decorated supplements. month. ed his pay $5.00 a tnose from 16 to 21 ork Lot 2, cottonseed cake; Lot 3, steam- - sioner of agriculture for New red and years of age of & basket dainty .ub projects include esian j state represeuting Holstein work in foods, !,fra mtsih'SlSTcwmpli.ah-millrm bran; I. as the cen- ' c.othing, home management, home carfI'4 HtiUips has Lot 5. gsound barlep. ment is exceptional .via .n 'C.ence, One of the greatest nee and fed feed all perat of Valentines to iarJre attached six were Weights 1eCP. P0Ult,Tibcen in the amy leM than 00" 'huSr,' from the standpoint of agn- individual state, of red and tab!e with iodic the of end weights He enlisted on August 12, cereals anl potatoes, this re- uy i? is a ftiong Y i white streamers, creating a pleasing the army recruiting of- - steers were recorded throughout tne culture, :iu35 through port shows. r LSlIlc. II OUT ,r,n rofscO a.iii atmosphere. A sumptuous chicken experiment. e ma ure. p, . c.ub work in Utah is conluct-- , f:ce in Ogden. Utah. p.e-e.p.an. second The fcwling of experiment dinner w.th ell the fixin s was serv- J hUlips wa- - formerly a member into i.i.mc-ta t the a.! Crider the igether an d an hour or more was .spent for 150 days during uh.ch 4o bimg supervision of Mr. Mur-- , Utah . en will material- that unified calves e steer Hereford Mr. y lienefit the dairy industry. jn Wltb the county agents, and sj,.-- . George F. Phillips of v.ere fed. The-- calves were secure U,al n ..e agents and voluntary local lead- from a nearby ranch, having been n be various is shown! Mrs. A. M. Peterson, who spent to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. counties, grazed on summer range unt.I fall r e week-en- d fed report. a na.n'.er.ar.ce with her sister, Mrs. Cribble, where the remainder of the, Anler-on- . a pro:rninent and had then been A n i : ew J i rere are 406 stu baryern Talboo, at Provo, returned evening was spent in playing proients enrollel at stockman and former merchant of ration of alfalfa hay an groan were MO. The husbands acwas btah State Agricultural college Moroni, She Tues-laevening. gressive by his son. ley up to the time they we.e taitei borne accompanied and compar.ied home by Mr. Peterson, unanimous in voting the party Y !3r ho have been members of Ilo 'Dev L. Ar.Grc0n. were transact- - on the feeding experiment. an Garden exceedingly enjoyable af- City banquet who motored to the The cattle were allotted, according to a reooit from.jr.g bu;ine-- s in Gunni-o- n Monday of , fair. reg trar-- office. 'Tuesday afternoon. this week. (Corilmued on last page) Qg-der,- the i all vv The number . lie inei. cun . , leader. F con: e ; a a 1 TSlZiaSCxpenments IIen-1feRj.- Kan, kio.i,i t H six-da- FllW.khll Increases Water - I'ach u,l, memheis aie now a. t.velv' ar in Inn- :,Mi, ., dela!e both m le of the vTCed in eaiiyme out the plans as M, a,,j Ee-' ved, Ihat l ouress s,.( f h by the national oicani.'u of ;he piojieet- - a nel of j a two ; h ..a oi..v o.e inn ., , f e.-- d.. amt Ini' ofii 'vatei .n.ca'.oii p.npo u .e i e oi ilo'l 1'1!! . tlitfc 41 M. Th1 ' ffie l'eau's'car !, pesijerit; co lit," t.ledh.ll. h tii otheis ual th ut. a' v Mad u ; eii, "no.v co!!, will uUo paitici-- i tertha tlie a lime ol lUM.ei !:.i; Veai. ; se'ond v ri evte cpoianeous speukmy ' f Mloi'tuie, aul th co. e t Ijiiira Onlds. .sec let ary tifii'U'er. peicentape . Is aie packed '.l tlv Kuby fluids, chaplain; Maiymiet .len- The heavy storm held a yi ., meet en, sercean?-at-anns- , both Sanpete and Sevier valleys, w , .iij's are to he held the f:i-- t Wednes. the result that the pi ivipitnt ton lecordeil at the (iunniion Suyar ay of each month. e nnnouiuasl eligible for nuon- tory hows u new time record for re- storm aie mothers, wives, sisters er vent year I oi he tt lU v, of moisture record a daughters of meinls i.s t.f the Amen' heto'.r-r.tlmonth i't.e of tt,e As- - Vlitl I.einotl, or mothers, wives, s.s- vd. ..too.,,i y t : i h.i.v.-i ,u-!o rs or daughters of men and women '!' flubs of b'outhein si.j'ed 'V;-- Sorensen, Mt. Fleasant, county farm bureau secretary, and Lamont C. Sorenson of Centerfield. Fifteen of the eighteen communi- ties in Sanpete county were repre- sented at this meeting and these rep- resentatives will go back to their communities and, work with the com- munity planning committees in set- four-- H ting up their local projects which will later be formulated into a complete county planning list. Following are the names of the! representatives at this meeting: Ax-- ; Four-club leaders of Utah will tell, C. L. Despain and 0. G. Soren- -' be given a y intensive training course at the Utah State Agricultural college from February 24 to 29, ac- and S. J. Fjeldsted; Chester, Clyde! cording to D. P. Murray, state club Hollenbeck and J. C. Christensen; ValueofBy-Products- ; . Storm Three-Da- y , . x C. aim foirihon 'i.m'.'i v Ba.-ine- ss county agent; M. R. Strate, Spring City, county farm bureau president; Mrs. 0. F. Feel, Mt. Fleasant, county farm bureau George I v laan M,.:i:,ie; ' ? imminent. Utilities Electric power demand is increasing beyond expectations, causing many companies to in- crease and revamp construction budgets. The industry has announc- ed it will spend about $100,000,000 for capital improvement this year! some think that figure is low Continued on last pagel h I lee .til teams f J rise started last year, with sales gressing until detailed projects are It is said that stocks are drawn up for each community. This good. low, and that heavy importing is 'committee consisted of A. G. Kilburn, M at.:-.- ' NO. 34 Active Auxiliary Unit Organized .; ! h. Cl indu-tria- 00 TKM. n 'lea. ' lot ii ; g M . ar av snx tlledb:!!, Snow go!-- ' habeen chosen to lep-'t.ih:.!, so it h - co. e at the Snow B. C e h t t n he nument ' spei !,i held a' ; t, Geoige Finlay und Saturday . i lO-- Buv In Gunnison 07. ! : i IN loi' hllil.lt. . i eon-uiere- ver I 1111 1.1. I !ong-..in- steady I.rigat; By and large. January burine-- s ae- - of UU!. lu.,t.nl lu,kr;U uM in five best even the was years, tivity ; k,tt.uu.r u,t. tu,.M. was the best year to date bv tbl, fUII, as , since depression got its hold on Am- (,o-to iu!a:e j erican industry. The most accurate ,k.lU p.eu-ntioan ! moie medual l barometers place business atu.nliun. solls and norma- lI at around 75 per cent of .u.provement to include n.oie g.am most in cases, being estab- - ;orage, an. o;h. j normal, Uu. lla.r; as the average for years such of t.;t.ailu. a!kl U.,u.r j Ushed 0I1 thl. as 23, 21 and 25, when business was ;anil. weed anJ con.,: ; so. spectacularly rodent control; livestock marketing; JTh but Week has reported that ooultiy management; general hve-- I j took improvement; sod ero-io- n confidence in the next few month- concontinues trol. strong. This improvement : o..: I ,s rtrgcly due to the appeaianee of j: tta. meet.i.y earr.ir.y.s report! from many impor- - ;y y. .v,t. ,.xtt.,1M0!l industries. These reports are service, that J umt Sanpete county, accord- uniformly bettei than weie antici- - jiar to precipitation lecords duiinit after company the last thirty-sicompany psted years, shows a which had bioken even oi suffetel series of dry years in tin county with losses for five years, is now in the two of the driest periods coming black afrain. Companies which discon- - from 1.HI0 to l'.tOI, inclusive, and tinued dividends have resumed them f1(:n i;.;pj to lt.;i, inclusive. The and others which cut dividends have neatest precipitation in any one of increased them. the thirty-si- x year; was ls..J imhes Some specific busine-- s items, tak- - in litml and the lowest precipitation en from various authoritative sources, was a fraction over .1 inches in i;:tl follow: at the Manti station. Constnuction During January, heavy Extensive discussions were leal in construction totaled almost $290,- - each of the selected subjects by the 000,000, as compared with $150,- - county agricultural apent, A. (1 in January, 1935, Public burn. In livestock and crop improve-buildinstill dominates the con- - ment yrreater unit production was struction picture, but more and emphasized strongly, A central committee for the coun-t- o more private projt'cts are coining j light. ty planning board was elected to Textiles Wool prices continue the complete and keep the work pro- for Yourself GUNNISON. UTAH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 193f o( K i Nothing startling has occurred in world of late. No im-- j the j made great jVitant industry has thi-has ex- none j year jra.ici a yet per.er.ced severe retrogression from I the levels attained at the end of i busine--- ? cau-e- J j;1.V That fact has commentators to feel considerable IVeNe major project ueie ' t,j.t:mUm. They are beginning to fig-- j in the agi .euitui ai future will not Ure that the visible Lr ."anpete county v t:.e Co.m- by major swings either j. marred luxj and in that ty Agncultui ai 1lann. ng upward or downward, on is a j whole relatively even Monday, Februaiy In. l :u try as a I heel, and may look ahead to slow but !)idUlll.'j thc, foJi,m njr recovery. the Suimr iWt and Caulijltnm' Make Times Better y ... seat-Mello- r, y Am-Elm- vice-preside- cni(;Ken ,ineir vorite project. Those benefiting by t awar(i3 .were Owen and Stanley iickett, who were tied for first pacPi but each received a prize of 100 chicks. SeC0TlJ winner was an. nounced as Don Madsen, who tvas awardcd -- 5 chicks. Keith Amtoft- carried off third prize and won 50 chicks fourth winner wa3 pai. who WQn the prize of 25 rest cbU;ks. banr,uet followed the award- 0f be prize contests, and the jn fathera were ushered to the banquet stringers connecting the symbols, was carried out. The table decora- tions were arranged by Lawrence Anderson, Vaska Despain and Floyd Kar.eko. During the banquet the fathers (Continued on last page) d |