Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Gunnison Bulldogs Denver&RioGrande Club Will Join Jn 'Win l and Lose 2 Spends Huge Sums War Against Taxes 9 'Ir )t Chilstmas Mrs Talboe Mrs Teterson is (Continued from pag I) veloplng into a very fast forward waa the big “thorn in th side” of Bicknell sinking eight field goals and a foul pitch for a total of 17 points Andersen with 0 and Jensen with 6 aided materially in swelling the yrire Durfee playing at for Gunnison right forward for Bicknell was high score man for his mates with a total of 13 Following are the box scores for the three games: G T F P GUNNISON 3 0 0 6 Andersen rf 2 0 0 Edwards If JeTISeTXk 'fl idv C Sorenson rg Amtoft lg Nielsen rf Olson c Rb Jensen rg C Mr and Mrs E Andersen and Coates lg children visited at the home of Mrs Sanders lg Andersen’ p rents Mr and Mrs Totals Andrew Benson in Ephraim ChristRICHFIELD mas day I’ience rf — 1 eland and Rulon Petty came In Beal if Duggan from Fly“Nev"Wdneitfay'evening Oldroyd rg of last week and visited over Christmas and the with their Ogden lg mother Mrs "Zina Petty and sister Brienhplt rf If Christensen Madge They returned to Ely SunHansen e day Cowley rg i i Mr and Mrs Elmer Nielson and Waters lg Mr and Mrs J B Gribble were tra- MoShane lg veler to Salt Lake Monday mom Totals ing where they combined business with pleasure until Tuesday evening GUNNISON Mr and Mrs Leland Burress pub- Andersen rf lishers of the Bingham Bulletin Edwards If were guests from Thursday until Jensen c Sorenson rg Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs B S Eggertsen Wells Anderson of Amtoft lg rf Rock Springs Wyo also visited at Rosenberg the Nielsen if the Eggertsen ’home during Mr Anderson came here to Coates lg d Join his wife and eon who were Totals guests of Mrs Anderson’s parents MhNROE Mr and Mrs Eggertsen a sister to Mis LaRue Anderson of Los An geles Calif is spending the holiday vacation with her parents Mr am Mrs Alvin Anderson at Centerfield 6: 'Red lianlHley " and Eland" Antler eon have been employed in the photography business at Pittsburg Feon are visiting with relatives in Centerfield during the holiday sea son who The Misses Veone Blanche anti Hazel Christensen of Salt Lake are visiting with relatives in CenterfieU They are house guests of their mo ther Mis Antone Christensen t Mr and Mrs Woodrow Beck o Provo are vNting in the valley They ate spending the Christmas ? New Year’s recess with relatives am friends at Centerfield and Gunnison Rasmussen Salt Lake spent Christmas with his parents Mr am Mrs Chas Rasmussen1 Moyle came down Thursday afternoon and re turned to his w’orkat a Salt lake wholesale house Eunday Moyle Magleby rf Nielson If Hunt c Roberts rg Christensen lg Larsen If Carter c Mr and- Mrs Harold Spencer were Hansen lg Miss Blanche Anderson and Hugh Rosenlund visited Sunday at Mt guests of relatives in Mt Pleasant Totals Christmas day Pleasant and Moroni Mis Beulah Metcalf an instructor Mr and Mrs Albert Rosenlund am1 in the Draper grade achool is enjoy family of MeekeT Colo are visiting ing the holiday week as a guest of Mr and Mrs Ray B with relatives and friends in the her parents Gunnison Valley during the holidays Metcalf Dr and Mrs G Stanford Rees Miss Borta GledhiH who has em ployment at Salt lake and' Lee and Miss Nancy Rees returned SunFranklin Gledhill a student at the day after spending Christmas with University of Utah are guests at the relative in the capital city home of their parents Mr ami Mrs Mr 'and Mrs J Rex Mitchell and Leo N GJedhill son Johnny and Miss Dorothy Borg of Salt Lake City spent Christmas Christiansen of Salt Lake Ruby was a guest Christmas day at the at the D E Borg home Mr Mitchell and Dorothy returned to Salt lake home of her parents RJihop and Mrs while Mrs Mitchell and Sunday llyrum ChrHlansen son will spend a week or more visMr and Mrs Dell llofheins am iting with her parents children Genevieve and Jerry apen Mr and Mrs Kenneth Borg of Christmas and the at the home of Mr and Mrs E J Erick Richfield were guests Christmas day ton The Hofheina returned to their at the home of Mr and Mrs D E Borg Kenneth Is the only son of Mr home in Salt lake Sunday and Mrs Borg and he and his wife were C Mrs present at a family dinner servMr and Marvel Brown an children of Roberts Ida are guests ed by Mrs Borg Christmas day at th? 0 H OhiMs home They arrlv d here in time to spend Christmas and are staying until after the New Year NEWS see MAYTIELD CAMP ktflBcncC’ftnd'prominenceas-a-'tra- 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 000 2 10 T F G 21 6 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 18 2 38 T F G 2 1 4 2 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 11 5 19 T F G 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 9 8 4 20 T F G 0 8 4 3 1 t 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 Totals BICKNELL Durfee rf S Taylor If Pace c Baker rg Wax lg E Taylor If Bahunin c Chappell rg 16 14 9 Tot ah 17 10 G 3 1 41 T F P 5 6 -l 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 5 39 Somebody wants to know the difference between a grin and a smile A smile is what the candidate gives you on the day before election am the grin is what he wears the day after election— if he win Miss Beth Child who is taking Captain Charles'1 R Nate Captain nurse’s training at an Idaho Falla F A Res 170th NF A district inspent Christmas and tha spector visited the camp on Decern hospital week-ent the C H Childs home er 21st and inspected The She returned north Sunday camp received a very favorable ami the insp tetor was especially well pleased with the arrangement and sanitary condition of the kitchen recreation hall was the center of attraction during the holiday season It was a source of great- joy and comfort to observe the men receive their Christmas packages letter and cards An interesting movie show and court was given in the recreation hall December 22nd by Herbert Adamson of Camp BFQ Brfcham City Utah The lecture and colored slides were of Game given on “Ooaxemtfion Jirds” The entertainment was well received by all men present The camp program on December 23rd was given by Snow college The entire program was a musical at traction and waa well received by all members of th camp professor G Wall and the entertainers were given a light luncheon after the camp program Dr R C $Ierrill‘ ’district edeca ional adviser Fort Douglas visited the camp December 22nd and the re ports given indicate that the Mis aouri men are progr ising in all their educational activities- - Alex Nielson Eagle Scout of Man ti presented a demonstration on Indian relics December 18 and ex plained the history of several articles on exhibition in the recreation hall This educational activity mws impressive and w’ell appreciated by all who attended A Happy New Year to AH We have eppredated your fine patronage during 1936 and hope we will be able to make ouVselve worthy of it in 1937 Our stock is very complete to atart off the New Year’ and we feel we are in a position to give you all the advantages of service that you may need t 1 93 7 ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware wSvs n Ww 0 War to the finish without th giving or taking of quarter has been declared by motor clubs throughout th country against federal excise taxes declared L A Wynaught in announcing that th Utah Motorist association would take active part In a concerted drive to have the federal government withdraw from th motor tax field “This Is a case of pistol for two and coffee for one" Mr Wynaught said “The time haa come for a real Motorists of the nation showdown have gone along uncomplainingly for several years while ’wmnjent failed to keep its definite promise to them that these taxes were emer-- j gency in character and would be imposed for only a year “However since 1932 these taxes have mounted rapidly each year and the aggregate of these ‘temporary’ levies is now in excess of $1154000-00- 0 “One of the most startling things about this situation Is that according to' a survey made by the federal government itself the vast majority of theSe taxes are paid fy persons in the low income groups Only 10 per cent of car owners are paid more than $3000 a year 75 per cent have incomes below $2000 while 33 per cent of motor vehicle owners have incomes below $1000 which "Thus the government exempts from income taxes persons with small salaries taxes those same people solely and simply because they own a mqtor ear and gives them no direct benefit in return “Withdrawal of the federal government — at well as local governments — (Continued from page 1) Before these legislatures will be from the motor tax field leaving it is a carmany highly important questions to the state exclusively One of those questions is that of re dinal point in the ’Bill of Rights’ for an- recent at motorist the adopted lief— federal appropriations for this nual convention of the AAA in De- purpose are gradually being reduce troit Achievement of that goal will and tremendous pressure will on states to appropriate be one of our major objectives durbrought ing the coming session of congress” funds to supplant the lost federm dollars TOLLESTRUP-HARWARhandful a states of have yet Only passed laws to bring their citizens Mr and Mrs R L Tollestrup ancompletely under the Social Security nounce the marriage of their daughact In the bulk of states such law's ter Beth to Clyde Harvard of Auwill be up for debate and considerrora The marriage ceremonies ware able dissension is in prospect performed at Richfield Tuesday afFurthermore in practically every ternoon of this week Mrs Harvard state local problems of more than is well and popularly known here and ordinary significance will be an issue is a member of the younger social The question of public economy am set She was bom in Gunnison and taxation is looming larger every day attended the public schools here She — and the collection and disbursement from a California hgh graduated of public funds is being more close- school with the class of 34 Mr ly scrutinized In at least one state Harvard is a popular young fame California revision of the state con of Aurora and is well known in his stitution Is considered community Thus during the next month or two more of the political news in A British labor leader says that your newspapers will be given to the agitation about the king’a rostate activities manee over there may result in the — oOo— formation of a Republican party Ixmg debated has been the pro- May be all right but ours hasn’t been posal that the president of the Unit- doing so well since 1928 ed States should be restricted by law to but a single term of six years’ durAa we understand it a peace infation Prime argument In favor of the erence Is a gathering to discuss proposal is that under present condi- what to do in case of war tions presidents are virtually forcet to build political fences during their Russian The new constitution firrt term in an effort to assure their seems to give the Russian voters reelection The single term would stop political freedom so long as they that practice A bil vote the communist ticket to pave the way for a constitutiona amendment making the proposal the law of the land will probably be in troduced in the congress Highlights You! The patronage you have extended to our store during the year 1936 has been deeply appreciated and we hope to extend you the a&me courtesy friendly and sendee throughYear New the out HERE’S WISHING HEALTH HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY IN 19371 Elmer’s Market "Th Store with the Friendly Door" If we had more unemployed artists unemployed fiddlers and hooters unemployed writers and the government would give them jobs we would have more bad pictures more bad music and more bad books in this now too perfect News and Courier A proud father walked into a store the other day and said to the salesgirl: “One dozen of your very best diapers" The lady handing him the package said: “That will be one dollar Also two cents for tax" The father replied: “W use safety pins at our house" A preacher in upstate New York shot a wildcat It’s thd only way You can’t convert them A New Yorker who for 50 years has trained speakers is But what good is it giving it up now to say he is sorry? — Bangor Commercial There has been no violence in the Blinios Glass company strike Apparently people who work in glass factories don’t throw atones BLEEDING SORE GUMS A If you really want quick certain and lasting relief from this most disease just get a bottle of LBTO’S PYORRHEA REMEDY and use aa directed LETO’S is always guaranteed — Gunnison Drug Co GIVE YOUR HEAD A XMAS PRESENT from our new stock of SHAVES and HAIR CUTS George’s Barber Shop SURPRISE MARRIAGE son of Marshal'am Mrs R I Tollestrup ami Miss Alice Whitlock daughter’ of Mr anl Mrs Roys) Whitlock stole a march on their friends and parents Tuesday night and went to Richfield where they were joined In matrimony early Wednesday motning They attended the Gold and Green ball at the Gunnison Valley high school In company with friends After the dance they motored to Richfield with a few of their friends and were quietly married Parents of neither party knew of the intentions of the young eou pie until they were informed early Wednesday morning that they were mafried Both Mr and Mra Toilet trup were born In Gunnison and made Gunnison Valley their home Mra Tollewtrup attended the achools at Axtell where she lived with her parenta for several years after which ihe attended the Gunnison Valley with the ligh achool graduating clast of 36 Mr’Tollestrup attended he public achool In Gunnison and or the past few years his been an able assistant to hj father in for his many duties The s spent Wednesday in Salina and will make Gunnsion their ikely home Jay Tollestrup Cvrrtis assistant Chaplain R chaplain Fort Douglas arrived A recreational trip was given every camp December 22 and delivered very interesting messaa’e on what night of the Christmas holidays to Christmas means and hod it should the men who wished to go These f s be celebrated trips wtr bo th Gunnison Star theatre From all reports everyone bad First Lieutenant S O II Dob! ins an opportunity to attend th shows a fid Mrs Dobbina arrived In amp De- and other recreational activities cember 2jst from Fort Douglas where Lieutenant Dobbins The Christmas dinner served at tended the mess officers 3:00 p ”m included ten different A man accused of breaking up the school items From all indication there was lome of another need not be too plenty of turkey and all the trimcondemned He nowadays The Wnrlstmas tnr all ihcor- mings A recreational trip followM might have Just bumped Into the tie J and Jighted on tje stage the the dinner taller n May we all have such prosperity as will he for our best good and enjoy health and strength all through continental line of Importance" For line changes reduction © grade and curvature ballasting road way and laying of 82 mile of new rail $6350000 will be rill be made on spent Improvements every division of the Rio Grande lines which include 2650 miles of in Colorado Utah and New Mexico Another $2950000 will be spent for ten new freight" locomotive five new passenger locomotives and 100 gondola cars for hauling coal Approval of the improvement bud get means release of a welcome flooc of money throughout Utah and Colowi Increased rado employment bring still larger payrolls for the region’s largest employer and heavier purchases by the region’s best buyer Economic 0 0 — GUNNISON Rosenberg rf Edwards If Jensen c Amtoft rg Goates lg Andersen rf Sorenson lg (Continued from page 1) submitted by Wilson McCarthy aru Henry Swan trustees “The sol aim of Mr Swan and myself is to improve the Rio Grande to 4h greatest extent consistent with its earning power and to provide the Intermountain west with a railroa matching In every particular with the nation’s leading carriers H declare k Judge McCarthy chief operating officer of the Rio Grand “It I our hop that the home railroad will not role as only continue h transportation servant to Its own terbut will it broaden that its ritory lvW We l hank -- Mr and Mrs Theron Ginger and and - Mrs J E Metcalf and Lou Ann were guest of daughter Lillie Jean apenit Monday daughter In Salt Lake visiting with Mis Mel Mr Ginger’ parents in Mantit ha Metcalf daughter of Mr and dinner Christmas day Mrs Metcalf tyho Is training the lloly Cross hospital Mr and Mrs P D Larsen entertained at a holiday dinner and party ? r and Mr J E Metcalf were f0P 0m twenty close friends Sunday host and hostess at an elaborate evening A tasty dinner was served Christmas dinner where king turkey at foly on small table The lowing which was tihe piece de resistance progressive “600” was dining table ami room were profuse- the entertainment until midnight ly decorated in holiday colors Covers Mrs Maroden Gribble and Norman were laid for the following guests: Johnson were winners of high score Mrs Eva C Mellon Manti Mr and prizes Mrs Win Metcalf Mr and Mrs Ray P Metcalf Miss Beulah Metcalf and inpmlem1frdheufamily ti ttui of Miss Helen Overfelt was a guest Mr and Mrs Vern Talboe and of Mies Overfelt Christmas day and the week-enMiss Allen returned to children of Provo were guests of Mr home in Salt Lake Sunday M and Mrs A Peterson over her h - i TT ¥ SUAIOHT V OH Dnnno eoussod WIKXtY 90 frool-C- od SAU AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES NoUa '7 |