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Show Economic Highlights 1 r? Industrial Nw 0r Afft-r- t the 1 (inner Happening that Tail, Dividend Check and Tax NationIi.!N of Every Individual. In al and International Problem Welfare. Loral from aparatJe "I' LY. -- Gunnison Valley News Review THIRTY-SEVENT- YEAR. H i of. ! inn GUNNISON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936 NO. 35 Benefit Play for jSlale Department Working Out Plans Old Irrigation Co. Defeat Bulldogs Gunnison Library! To Check Vendors For Definite Aims Heads Retained; Another determined effort to vigorous campaign is Reservoir Is filling being; ("ommun.ty committees plunmng tnhli'h a pubic Ltuury for Gunn, on m-tj- ob-x.iis- Buy In Gunnison fnffDrc Arafpmii rTtUUCIliy VCJJJCl bonus, for the retirement of federal bonds, for the new farm program. Treasury experts are dubious of the wisdom of for Yourself Cunm.son" he Suyar licet and Caulilower City." Oo Talk of inflation U again heard in c,rgrc. The governments bills are numbers of dollars y.Ur.g up vast , iP,Ust be found to pay for the veter-- Make Times Better ly J now -- state board of ag-- j are at work in each of the commum-tnew bonds, anJ congress itself, I'ct. is now going ahead, and indication-- , 'f Sanpete county definitely protect the farmers and!1'..h.o are that sooner or later a worthwhile At the annua! meeting of the facing an election year, in which all g.i deners of Utah fiom the menace will be another asset to s"' a of and third the library (,f the (iunnim1.. iuien-threpresentatives of weed seeds and low quality field In former year the public come before the city. must again t,er.aiors e communities duimg L' 16. m co-- turn company, hell in tin- - ntj ed to support, an! libraries then andt garden ee I. electorate for approval or rejection, gie with the externum ration dmla.ed a!j 0ffu.t.r, .250 created gradually grew to of no imMost uf the farm-- , un.l gai.lens are are extremely chary of passing new .125 electe.l, due to the fact that msull'i portance and were abandoned. Lack- now infected to a taxes or increasing old ones. large extent with ers of the new J project, however, aie weeds of ll,nt M,tk waH ' 'Plfsented to make To, say many congiessmen, in kind-,of the plans a,e being made by selected the election One various to effort a establish exerting every legal. Mon1 than 10 committees and will nnlude three effect, why dont we simply speed up new sources thief , from new mfes vthtli deand vva are Mock ahead uf not library, going uhith will make the progt am slimes the presses in the bureau of printing on tuke place is weed seed that parts to termined a. make it a feahence the letenUoii of the old permannt definite - w hen the project will and engraving and produce new curfound in the field an garden seels ture. The officers me: J. XL Kn In needs? our meet h of support gin, what will be done on rency to we plant. Tuesday, terrifKirary quarters wcie president; (Tins. Sorenson, of this, they produce the fact that the them, and who will do it. on In the floor to of order Winifred Kjeldsted, secfarmers and opened the) Upper protect Extension specialists will coopergold now held by the treasury has a Gunnison G. Nielson, treaur.r. The bank. i.lenei of the law ., Mate thas. alley ga supply provides ate in the county m every way pos- retary; value of $1 0,1 82,000,000, while the was The lot books, that as of with or though, limited, moie officers, (has. S. Hansen, evety agricultural sible. Professor J. C. Hogenson will amount of currency in circulation R. A. Ejeldsted, A i hie Soienson, a than hundred hu!l are seeds be lflUded rebound to vegetable being be in Sanpete county on March 9 totals but little more than half of and put in shape for usage. Win n how Hans (. Olsen and A. H. Keuni', will name of seed, approximate and 10 to hold $5,700,000,000. that meetings m some of the small room in the bank of building penentage by weight purity, ap- the communities and to pixonote a eori.pris the board of directors. In a recent feature article, entitled bbeevmes is it of weed seed, the complete crowded, likely the proximate weight Following the genet a! meeting the the United The New Cold Rush, program. Tin In ary will be inovt d to the nans- ar.d uppi oxumite number hall, hoard held an execut.Ve mshio:., at city inflasummarizes will News the )er the yio'Ving iu hide, States With the opening of the l.brary, pound of noxious weed seed, the of which tune Wm.fred Fjeldsted was shows and tion problem, why the good home gardens, Professor finances of I selected as the Miccesitir to E. II. germinaapproximate percentage will recommend the adiptable gold surplus is not what it appears Sanpete district. Until Saturdays t ion of seed, together w ith h e month neccssai y varieties of garden need to be used. Barddey, who tendered his resignam the surface. A brief of the Newshout Waaich and Gunnison were fun e made. One of the first and year of test, the country or statp wi, Professor Carl Fris hhneeht, ex- tion to care fot other business nuit-te- i f. ridings follows: tied both living at the lower staf will he the production of of oiigin of all imported seed, and tension features s. Mi. Lmdsley w ill be leaving Of the $10,000,000,000 worth of tion. The pou!tryman, will be in game was played at th a three-ac- t the full name "Two and of entitled address the soon to make his borne at Richfield, ' comedy, gold stored by the treasury, the fed- Wasatch court Saturday pete county on March IS and 1'. to evening, and Kays loo Many, lhis will he staged vendor (if siuh seed, he will be centrally stationed aid in brooding and housing problems where eral reserve banks hold gold certifi- the locals met a hard fighting crew,i, the t asmo this, Ihursday, eve- he state of board to care for his duties as secretary of agriculture is with country poult rymen. cates worth $7,030,700,000. These cerlosing the game by a score of 40 to ning, beginning promptly at 7:30. A authmied by law to make tests of the farm loan association. I D. II P. leadstate club more less are or tificates nothing Mumiy, 21. Coach Brunger sent in a bunch of will be held at matinee seeds offered sale o'clock to for and take The board of directors, after a p. in be will also on er, than warehousei receipts. The treas- reserves for his academy Sanpete county display, but m. to accomodate children, as well as, necessary steps to protect farmers bi 2 23 Matxh meeting, announced some imand to help vvoik out ury keeps the gold the banks the Bulldogs were unable to hold the adults. The is being sponsored and gardeners from seeds of low- club play that me to bo made. The in provements tin communities what amounts to a contract for programs down. Apparently the opposition the or adult educational weed that contain seed. dramatic canal from Six Mile creek is feeder quality ly which aie interested. Its use. The certificates serve as "hoodoo followed the local jinx and it be a real Farmers be cautious to are to be to class, promises urged Word has recently been received in materially enlmged for the backing for the $3,606,000,000 worth crew to Mt. Pleasant and acted up in lx to seeds sure that purchasing the county agents office that work purpose of concent i ating the run-of- f Of federal reserve notes which we all las in many of the games already In a the the cast for the are that they cany play tag showing they will be resumed immediately to com- waters to the main reservoir. The trans-- 1 Use in carrying on business payeJ. Anderson, forward, with T following: Simon 1. Chase, as black have been tested and are of high latter, it was reported, now shows actions. They also serve as backing! plete all unfinished wheat, corn-hop0jnts to his credit, and Edwards, as his race, Alma Kenney; James J quality. and sugar beet contracts. This work much more water in storage than it for other notes valued at a little al.-playing forward, snaring 6 Dare, a wifeless heir, Frank Hanson; There some are itinerant peddlers will npply, however, only to the 1933-3- 5 did the same time last year. The more than $250,000,000. El-- 1 (Continued on last page) Ruford a timid seed alfalfa water conditions are highly gratifySawyer, offering lawyer, scmnings of program, inclusive. Further, their part of the treas'low and Jane not blacker Foote; Link, Emily Ray ing, and it is believed that with the quality properly tagged urys gold is backing for all the bank to Louise Sadie than the farmers of snows and rains, which naSouthern additional Utah, ink, Boise, Foote; deposits of the nation totaling some a widow by choice, Elverda Hendrick-- j The law requires all such seed to be will fill the reservoir follow, turally $45,000,000,000 which are tfie source labeled to sweet seed "the and near Imogene son; McShane, being any correctly capacity. of mainstay of credit. Thus, the gold young thing, Leta Kenney; Walter offered for sale without this label or certificates held by the federal M. Blaire, a millionaire, Ed. Morgan. tag is in violation of the law. S( XT ET V R E( RG AN 17. ED. constitute a trust fund, shared In to out order work this tn by all the carry The Gunnison ward Relief society countrys bank depositand the enforcement of other lawn NEW INSPECTOR VISITS. ors, who were forced to turn in their was of to hours New policies in regard reorganized at the sacrament Hotbeds make possible the cultme pertaining to agriculture, the state own gold and gold certificates in . i.s . held at the chapel Sunday near unoi e, lie agucu work and staggering of payrolls, n tender crops in tem- - meeting oarj 0f agriculture has a number of of 1033. s o am succee evening, with Bishop Hyrum Chrisder the Public Works administration tuia inspectoi, n jn different parts of the perate zones and mature jnsjecors I After the gold W. H. Farr o backing of the gold in Utah, have just been issued by was an inton icia visitorj jar, The inspector for Sevier, San- - hardy crops several weeks earlier, tiansen presiding, Mrs. Certificates is taken out, the treasre-was named as president, and sucj Darrell J. Greenwell, state adminis- in Gunnison Tuesday. Mr. Gore n(J piute Garfje,d vyayne'Dr. A. L. Wilson, professor of horti- ury has about $2,250,000,000 worth of trator. The order, it is announced, is sides at Richfield, and W1 fve counties is H. W. Gore, who is locat- - culture and gardening at the Utah; ceeds Mrs. Edwin Larsen, resigned. yellow metal left in stock. But even Mrs. Milton Perkins was made first of five counties of the to comprising charge payment aJ. RichfieM At the preMent time State Agricultural college, points out.! expedite this portion of the total gold hoard nainly includes which his counselor, replacing Mrs. G. D. l eery. this district, on under women Sanpete. and men jobs ,he is checUiruj on the sms that are There are two general types the pit fa not free One billion eight hun- - L(ministration.( an(1 a second and Iror counselor, Mrs. I. L. Hen- Garfield, offeVcd Sevier, Piute, Wayne has Vthefarmers chan;?e and the pile. In the pit type the mantred millions of it is in the stabilizatwas anrie Mr. and succeeds Mrs. Gore While counties. chosen, here, been made in the payroll periods. (leners of this district. ure is placed in a pit and the frame ion fund, which is used to protect Geo. Mrs. a nounced that Petty. Ilyrum Christian- campaign against! There are three districts effected, is built over it. The pit type is more the dollar in . . has been who be would of weeds one currency wars. noxious the sen, serving as secre- and district three will include the convenient, requires less manure, and The remainder, of about $450,000,-Wwas The retained. of with the the tary, outgoing of- opening southern counties Sanpete, Sevier, activities better protection. is included in the gives M. well as who were as the J. a those member of treasurys gen- Juab, Millard, Iron, Beaver, Wash- spring season. Knighton, ficers, The pile type, where the hotlied chosen to ial fund. If new money were issued ington, Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne. all brief state water storage commission, and serve, talks, gave d is placed on a pile and Mrs. Clarice gainst this the treas- Kane, Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Grand, stake presi-jdewho is representing the county in frame LEAVES FOR KANSAS CITY. Larson, is recommended only ury's cash balance would be propor- of the Relief society, gave a and development of wa- - of manure, San Juan, Piute, Wayne and Garplication Marie Miss assistant is poor. Gledhill, soil where drainage (Continued on last page) talk reviewing the various activities. field. Greenwells new order is as cashier at the Gunnison valley bank iter, attended a meeting held at Manti To keep out cold winds and to reCoun- last the by Sanpete Saturday follows: for the past eight years, has been, Water Users , association. At the tain the heat, the frame ghould be Hours of Work All employees, ex- granted a leave of absence for six ty built of good lumber and made tight. meeting ways and means were by the bank officers, and cept supervisory and administrative, cussed on one project, the compl- Banking around the outside with soil, upon projects operated by the WPA week she left for the east. Miss GleJ-hiof the Gooseberry water project, straw or manure will increase the has accepted a position with a etion for the state of Utah, shall be reDr. calling for the building of a tunnel heat efficiency of the frame, quired to work not in excess of 40 large building and loan association land reservoir for the diversion of Wilson stated. . hours within a given week, and not m the Missouri metropolis. She was, The glazed hotbed sash will give! water from Carbon and Farmer J. R. Brown, who lost a in excess of 65 hours within a semi- accompanied to Salt Lake by her surplus Students at the University of Utah better in protection from cold and will Sanpete Emery counties for use Het containing $130 in bills while monthly payroll period. The hours of mother, Mrs. Leo Gledhill, her bro county. A new committee was named permit the proper control of temper-- , may soon be getting a clear and was plowing his fifty-acr- e bean work each day shall be 8 hours with ther, Richard Gledhill, and Mrs. to make further investigations, asand humidity, Dr. Wilson re- - cise picture of every branch of &ld thirteen mile-- south of Marys- the exception of such projects that Clara Ludvigson. Straw mats, canvas cov- - ledge, instead of the specialized edu-ersemble facts and figures relative to ville in Yuba admincovered been have special by has old Calif., imcounty, just the water flow, cost, and other carpets and even a pile of cation they are receiving now, if the WASHINGTON PARTY. plowed his wallet back to sunshine istrative orders covering such excepportant matters concerning the pro- - clean dry straw may be used as sup-- 1 present plans of the committee, M. Lh a bundle of tions. affairs One cut most of the almost covers during extremely der the chairmanship of Dr. A. money enjoyable pose( project, JU two by the plow disc. Though not In order to remove the congestion of last week was a social given by assistant professor in cold weather. Woodbury, accumulating any interest during its in the accounts and disbursing of- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andersen. Twen-- 1 "The hotbed must have some zoology, materialize, TRjp TQ SNOWY MOUNTAINS Posit under furrows, After a complete study of the prob-horintimate friends were seated! Fanner fices of the United States treasury source of artificial heat. Fermenting BY own says that he LOCAL GROUP ENJOYED of state in the cant complain department offices at small tables for an appetizing manure is most frequently Ients facing the university student, out bills being cut in half, The decora- Utah, the following regulations shall dinner at seven-thirtused in Utah. Hot water, flue heat, especially those in the lower division, the value of the dollar already apply in regard to the staggering of tion scheme was cleverly carried committee has come to the con- outj Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris and Misz and electric heaters may be used to s suffered the same fate. in the national colors. Each table Jeanette Harris, a guest at the home fjeat artificially. Electricity probably elusion that drastic reorganization . payrolls: Last July, Brown secured a ttmst be made in the first years of District No. 1 From the 11th to carried a vase of red and white car-- of her brother, joined a group of affords the safest source of heat. $200 from the Marysville Production the 25th, both dates inclusive, and nations. Miniature hatchets in the intimate friends from Salt Lake on in order 8cho1 allow students to Another important factor in hot- choos a lodge in the their from the 26th to the 10th, inclusive, national colors were used as place a trip to major course, jjeat;nff j3 the heat from the correcty to as as a fairly com- them the total limitation for hours for!cards. Favors represented national canyon east of Mt. Pleamnt aruUguns give rayS according to Dr. Wilson. , Satur-!durbe Wasatch each and as of owned which an Sene1! characters paid knowledge. academy, employee may by years ago, r hotbed should be sloped toward After an afternoon spent be- - ing said payroll periods, shall not bequest entered the slips bearing the, day evening. The especial party was committce in a report to the sout to jncr(rase the quantity of the plow. Brown noticed that his in excess of sixty-fiv- e name of some noted man were given given complimentary to Miss Tanny heat obtainable from the sun. (65) faculty recently, proposed to define .et was gone. He could do in appropriately large groups the sigRichard . . . , Free, both! ;out. During the party guests repre- Whitney and nothing in excess of 65 each period. manure is use in e pre nificant reM Ut ourn his loss and and essentials all students should In order to place this regulation ii sented the character of the men on prominently known in Salt Lake, plant his bean nn mi am p Recently Robert Miner of the effect, a short payroll period shall the slips they drew. Following the whose marriage has been announced, 'YaraUonbefore ',ene grasp before leaving the lower di Credit administrations Pro- - be established for the period March delicious dinner, a fast game of 500 There were twelve in the group and Iiminary vision, as well as group these Jn do on hotbeds. Two weeks beCredit corporation, and the 1st to March 10th, inclusive, and dur- - was a closing and pleasing feature, dinner and breakfast were enoyed Paced n fairly systematic and a connected fore the hotbed is to be built the n rcade the original loan to ing this period the employees shall In the card play Mr. and Mrs. How- - at the lodge. way. They also proposed to provide Br should be stacked in a received a letter from W. le allowed to work not in excess of ard Norman won first prize, Mr. and; The party, determined to carry out manure measurements to determine when R and these said essentials shall have been Yuba City, Calif., 43 hours. E. Metcalf, second, while Mr. j their plans, met with much, difficulty Mrs. J. pand'er laseat fter heating for aji0..ed Ct0r for the District No. 2 The payroll periods and Mrs. Charles Rasmussen were in reaching their destination, due to three or four Marysville associa- the pile should atuIn(I j days, ch said: adwhich the district merrythe all consolation. Although nothing has been work- snow, for awarded heavy employees, except be repacked so that the manure on R. Brown ed out in detail as yet, and no one feet five be near be to from found shall makers just plowed ud his ministrative employees, the outside of the first pile is placed , ood- out said Dr. ir.clu-iveas been accepted, bein, auto and $130 in week la t j to the 15th, the deep. Traveling by Thursday afternoon of in the center of the second pile. This .. Hw disc had cut we have and a Dobbin Old that charm-the of Ander-ehopes the the Mrs. C. E. of plan of question, proved a part way from the 16th to the end manure of uni-1.- ,. bury, produces procedure K a soon be will nature so this as to resorted were h bunch, but he will month. The ours of work during ing hostess to members of the Inter- sr.owshoes form heating capacity, reports show. that when a student leavesadopted, e the ith the get new ones. each payroll periol shall le 65 hours Se bridge cjb. Th early hours of means of transportation. should be now manure placed he as of Utah a the and i mountains d graduate, verrity the afternoon were spent n bri ige. durirg each period. in the led and tamped Lghtly. have a specialized knowledge in Evj Jensen, operator of a No. 3 Tne payroll per- at which Mr. Geo. LaA an ( J. rige as a comfortable resort, the ft 7 larlor at rT'oe sections of Utah, a depth of his out of the major field and aL-- a good gen- No. E. Metcalf weie dcla '1 ,wd got a real kick Centerfold, rperd a iod for all employees in be sufficient. In some 1? merewill I n v fact a ha at Fait ImV.e the firs of 1. exi t irri aVrj. erlj k- - OW a : at Da'r.y Cr. i K. last ra of (Cor.tirued t po.'') jape) on royal time. on by tlie thi--..ri- s e fa,!-.37- 1 Mon-op- -- iet t- te -- i lepre-wiiied- be-e- - ofli-cer- 1 gh-o- vice-preside- 3 55.00 -- : live-at-luni- ne - sp-iially- f' j IRE Ma.s , j 1 1 EACH 2 IX 5 IX r to IS i it-- f 1 ss pos-ae- fun-make- r. j g, J RED P.W.A. Arranges New Pay Schedule e Expert Outlines Plan for Hotbeds , long-seaso- Fs . short-seaso- sae 1 j to-- l d ( angar I id ( s Cr me . flat-toppe- half-billio- n, nt ; ' if ring California Farmer ii.1 University Plans Extended Training hs ll Plays In Good Luck :e. ION j a ce pre-atu- re know-marke- d. s, j ; be-cu- js se j ty-fo- ur se y. j i , , Wat-Sa-K- a, ffet. e h- lt five-doll- ar n i.i r Uni-Th- 'n sr.ow-covere- e Di-tri- tfr. ct '-- -- di-tri- ct o - di-tri- ct Im'-'-trat-- xe ref--l.me- - .1- . i s. ai i rv n, |