Show Group of Students “Gunnison Valley News Hot half the verdict of the joy the ifthts the w o rule if ul trip by a group of thirty-fiv- e eighth grade students of the Washington school upon their return last Friday evening after a full day of real excitement amj a trip that uill linger long in the mind- - and thoughts of there who moved away fioin Gun-nison early Friday morning The trip and a fast one was sponsored by the students artd engineered by J E Metcalf prineipil of the ''''weT1 Hallos Pollen Washington school Blight and eatly dtMlt Genterfield died suddenly at morning eager for the trip tb of Frank Allied ah ut two home the thirty-fiv- e students boarded a large school bus and left for the 'clock Sunday morning Mr Follett was tbe act in north Enroute to Salt Lake the main telephonng to lb the sightseers made a Hagan who was to eau t’oi Mi objective an expectant mothi when where the fish Follett atop at Springville hatcheries and game preserves suddenly stricken Mr Follett are be maintained arranged with Mr Allred to and by the state tbe telephone when it was necessary Courteous atten- game commission antl whibf d&nts piloted the group to different in bed Fol"ent to the home and had placed hrt of the big game farm explaintbl‘ a as though ta'sound Heating Ing in a general way the various someone had fallen Allied hurried prooe'ees and propagation of fish to the room anJ foun Mr Follett and the rearing of game birds on the floor Hurriedly sumOn to Provo" another sdo-as prone both Dr‘ Hagan and - Dr made The mefttal hospital was one moning the latter rushed to the home of the attractions and a study of Rees to find the victim of the heart this institution the grounds and pa- only attack dead He had never complaintient into divulged new thoughts the minds of the party in the cara- - ed of illness Mrs Follett confined to her home van A brief visit was made to the toW of the tragedy at once ws B Y university campus “d fivt °’flock 8uldl monl-tTh xt stop m male at the th moh" fiM A trip through penitentiary a this institution was a revelation to Swen Follett a bom at Center- practically all of the group None Fefcruaiy 14 188 the son of had ever visited the penitentiary be- foro and after a vlit to the places William Tilluuin and Andrea Niel- where men and women were 'doing SOT Follett He spent all hU life at of his birth Af:er retch- penaoe for varioui crimes the unani- - 'ie P'aw mom opinion wss that "we are free in& manhood he became engaged in and spent much of his life fanning and want ever to be” in cain for cattle anJ sheop ' Ihe big attractive Hogle Gadens Ie waa marrifrd 10 Cloe Parney at birds and other ioo with animals the and beasts of the forests and sea held Rihfild in J sbt children Wre born- lhe the UikJivhled attention of the visit- two the widow rvivors are laugh- ora for a long period Fort Douglas close to the zoo was visited for a trs- Ruth and Joyce- arul four 80na’ aml the irTant and from there the Kay- GeorKe brief period Tbre trothers nd seven sis aightseers went "downtown” in Salt al'yLake Among the many attractions ters are aIs0 left as survivors service- - and burial rites for Mr visited were the exhibit at the temple An recital at the Follett will be held this Thursday grounds Mormon tabernacle was a rare treat afternoon at one o’clock at the Cen- ward chapel uivler the direc- to all The stste capitol KSL casting station and the airport were'tion of the Peterson Mortuary Bishop ( hris A Peterson will have charge included in the places visited will of the chap!l 9evice9- Th3 Pwhaps a dozen of the group ha J Follett home from 9 o’clock the at the'be JRever been to Salt lake and ' 12 when the clamor on the busy streets the hur Thuisday morning until remains will be taken to the chapel ry and bustle of the vast throngs to view the body added to the wonderful phees visit- Friends are asked the chapel as Mrs Follett is still ed and together with the long trip bed the day will remain a memorable confined to her event for all the students Mr and Mrs Randall L Jone of Sl It Lake were guests for a few hours Satunhy afternoon of Bishop Mr and Mrs Hyrum Christiansen and Mrs Jones were just returning from a visit with Mr and Mrs Wayne Jones at San Francisco Mrs Wayne Jones is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Christiansen Miss Anna Sorenson a sophomore student at the Gunnison local manager' Clint Lundeberg Valley high school and daughter of Mr nd Mrs Leonard Sorenson of for the Telluride Power corpanyJ Mrs Lundeberg visited at Rich this city is being showered with over her achievement in field the first of this week Mr Lun- with L R winning a national contest and inc- deberg was conferring of identally a cash prize of $200 Her Fournier general superintendent headthe to forwarded were company the papers quarters of the conlest at New York April 1st and last Saturday1 April 17 khe was advised hy' telegraph that she had been acclaimed the win- ‘ BE COMMUNITY MINDED! BUY FROM GUNNISON BUSINESS HOUSES! Gunnison— “The Suyar Heel and CmUjlower City Centerfield Man GUNNISON UTAH M Hit El) Mr and Min vr not Tirt lull low of Jy Snphimore Student Wins Capital Prize Expert The contest sponsored by the NaGrocers’ association Retail tional had been widely advertised and' attracted by the splendid offer' Miss did many other fre‘nson entered as of the sophomore class at the local high school Requirements of the contest were to assemble an assortment for the pantry shelf giving brands prices and quantity of oh article Primarily the contest hinged on the selection of brands most suitable and adequate for home consumption of Miss Sorenson by permission Elmer Nielson proprietor and operator of Elmer’s Market and a member of the National Retail Grocers’ made a concrete - study association 11 brands ©f prides the quality and popularity of the varquantity With this data ious commodities she made a compilation of her studies and selections ' and forwtrded of to the management her paper the contest with the result that rhe waa declared the winner her choices of and all being declared the the "many thousands' of othjr papers that had been submitted from all foftS of 'the United State bt t ' — I -- f and Mrs W H Gr4b!£ Mr ind Mr Marsden Gribble Mr and Mrs W J GribLIe snd Mr anl Mr Cribble were at Sal in Sunday lo attend the funeral services held for Mrs IIulJ Whiting Mait In Mr Prt near relative Outlines Points in Seeding There are five Important point to be remembered In seeding legumes la Order to obtain the best results says R J Evsns of the agronomy department at the Utah State Agri- cultural college The five points are listed as follows: (1) Choice of legume best suited to the soil conditions (2) Use of adapted seed (3) Proper preparation of the seedbed (4) Section of the nurse crop if one' is to be grown (5) Use of the nurse crop if grown of adapted legume seed not only is Important in securing a good crop but is necessary In orJer to qualify for pajrmenta under the provisions “of the 1937 agricultural conservation program The rttes of seeding per acre recommended for the four legumes most used in Utah are a Alfalfa 10 pounds No 1 follow's: red rweet clover 10 pounds However the price of seed Is high this year and seodirgs a low as 6 to 8 sweet pounds per acre of alfalfa clover and red clover can be ureJ is cftrrfully fully if the eel bed prepired and the seedling given good care In all cares it la important thit the seedbed be firm and soMd In order for th© land used for now eeedlings to classify as not !ir- - under the AAA program ImoU than half the normal rat of a Ue NO mm High Court Change imn si k k Theme for Debate off‘ciatl1' lowing the mm ig Mayfield wheie they home Tor High School w 'i loivl m i: i'a g ii ulr a‘ the Gif Inesduy e ry ot G " ei k ci olv poitioii ot the rn a nil qi w a pi esent k iillt in the eu jie’idx It a wei fdt n' lion- - education e mum e oU’d'i t1 tie ksynote when he k t n but that b Inc s'i'P1 hi e (lumitts'i iiftei it ha tx n i'i iiir ml to maks a th rough r gito Mr (vecfelt stated he hat is m nets' d aeveral Mayfisdd but ns'-of then! had uiuiLts in tk' He then uit no IL h matter IVnnison a member of the sehool board from Mayfu-and a guevt of the Iionx at the meeting Mr Dennison gave an intetveiing talk on the matter g:ng var us advan and tnges anligss m th nrul ibl of the sntunsnt of etuingx lie stat'd th t the Mayfield psmp'e the parents of oh d ehi’dren in h town were about evenly dwil d cn the Issue and thnt the lyst way t get to the point in the r alter woulj be to call a special menting a: atwl get a la go eiittiton to fttand and Join in a round- - ‘Able o' Mrx Geo-g- la-- 4 Seeks Patronage ni a Dies at Telephone f0“t THURSDAY APRIL 22 1937 al ua- numbers if the Juroi ri in at her home Wednesday erti rp A tasty last week lut hern w a served at eight o'clock to twelve at ttT which Pro?re&slve' bridge foi ned the enjoyable d version hieh score went to Mr- n Johnson and the consolaton Wp'UKsl hy Mr’- K':"° So a a k'llnl's nlTIt MM e K li p a pc ik " 's - i’" mi 'I " a I’ Itvt cd has Ih'ch Cl p il V n t ti n v'" tl f Gunni lit cu h M on v' - cii V If m h - h r i'ii ic e pu'i1 h !a w L w a! t up l'i a Writ ti ci an ni it li c d III euple a' rttnwi'v Vh tin t‘e a pit'llivpuita h it Gunnison Snares fast Track Meet r at ons ley will lie anx'ous to be given a wider knowledge of the question an to this end it ii expee'ed that the chapel hall will be fi e capac Coach Alexander's track stars in tiaik meet at the mv-f ct ei body pditcal be! Valley high chjl llun tit noon gave the N’oith Sanpet e co he I h council foi 'he pie ei testants a sound diubbug n the of M th vntul (n ((f tl( muny event--takng SO points t ytate- anl wh h o'cnnin- an agaiast 46 6 points for th tion lias Icon ac ive - ts oppi losers It was a real vvnlk avay for at no tine was a lhreat of 1s11f th present m goodly and lustl y for the ttors meet were 0fflalil au1 a J Watts cleik of the ented at next clayton meeting D- has will Bardsley starter C jllvt who the sjeakn-cours! E Andersen and J E Metcalf ml Iren announced but eminent L L lienrie arul jU(teesJ d s Ia vience iM wh have 'u li h Anderson tuners lid a to be Following is a summary of the events: dash — Hill Gunnison I Christensen North Ed Sanpe'e wards Gunnison Time :115 low hurdles— Chnsteuren N S Peterson G N’iebon G Tim1 :284 The foPowing re out anl t ( dashFdwaul former nine wh'ch concern a wer N S Amtoft G Time :2 Gunnison man will piovc of s high hutdles — Christen-Gnnniion to intereri N S N S many Scoville sen Myrup Antone Villnid acconling t the AlG Time :173 i't publish 440 yards— Hill G Wing N' S: hahia - t forsake ln Alhambra Calf G Time :573 Christensen famand will jon the big G 880 yards — Jenren Nielson G ily of benedicts btc in June ComMower N S Time 2:203 the G Mile —Kaneko menting on the announcement Jensen N S California paper says: Pickett G Time 5:21 C E Hawkins of Mrs “Mr and G — Jensen first High jump G and 1815 Weri Heilman avenue have anand Roberts Rosenberg of their betrothal the nounced daughN S tied for secorvl Christensen ter Louise to Antone A Villard son Height 5 feet 4 inches Villard of Gunnison Han-an- d of Mrs Augu-G Pole viult— Rofenberg sen N S tied for first Amtoft G Utah The wedding will be solemnizN S tied for ed late in June at the Wee Kirk o’ and Christensen the Heather third Height 10 feet “Miss Hawkins who is a atu lent at S N Broad Jump— Christensen Edwards G hjunk G Distance 18 Occidental college employed an unmethod in announcing her enusual 5 inches feet G Anderson gagement to her sorority sisters in Jensen Delta by having a messenPhi Beta G Sorenson G Distance 38 feet 8 ger deliver a large box of candy acinches one for Sorenson companied by 30 telegram Discus—1 Tidwell N S G Anderson G Distance 107 feet each girl all of them blank except the announceSorenson the one containing Javelin— Larson N S G Anderson G Distance 104 feet ment "Many delightful social affaira are 1 Inch Nielson being planned in honor of Miss Hawrelay— Edwards and her fiance Mis Hawkins kins G Time 1:45 Christensen Hill Time popular on the Occidental campus as Mile relay — Gunnison well as In Alhambra where she has 4:042 many friends recently was elected Mr and Mrs Roy Lund were trans- secretary of her sorority Mr Villard former Occidental ntudent la afTuesa acting business at Salt Lake filiated with Alpha Tau Omega fraday Wednesday and Thursday ternity and hzr mother “The nurse crop can be sown snd It cinnot who be hanrested for grain or hay This accompanied by Mr Villard Rock have Just returnIn the lives results in less competition from Eagle on vacation a an Easter ed from and the trip seeding gives crop grain better chance to succeed The nure whkh they motored to Gunnison and Mr entertained auch were by be an should pleasantly early variety crop Villard’ mother and other relatives as 105 or 103 oats or barley The use of the nurse crop often and friends during their stay'’ has an import nt effect on the sucMri G Stanford Rees who enjoycess of the seeding and also effects the classification of the land In view ed a vacation and a visit with her of the fact that a nurse crop cannot parents Mr and Mr John Ford it to her returned ha be harvested for hsy or grain it may Philadelphia be wise to aeed alfalfa alone where heme in Cunplron She wa absent six week and earoote east vlnited In canning pea are not raised and Soil luilJing practice payments Arizona many of the routhem atales Returning New England the agricultural available through Detroit Rce of came by way conservation program for the two le- Mrs her a new Ford car gumes moft commonly used are as and brought with rerr follows ‘Alf'lfa "$250 tof Dr ’ ' — t rrf'eet clover $100 per fere office pianagfr for Tom Harris Diversion and conrervirg payment at theGunniron Sugar company can air© be earned for new seeding L?atirday of legume on an acreage not in ex - Spearmint rpent Friday cera of 15 P?r c?nt of the roi! - L Tdet - Ur 1 ar‘' Jng bar for a farm tli ad pent fQng Vl!l9f 0 0 forsake Bachelors nI pM’'re - Licenses Available and hunting ' 17 wh I'UhiT a in e - uiitulgi' pnt luvares dt cun ci hr i' id j anivi'1 m to (’has Kaximi poitxi'Mii anl in hnvo nison aocmling tho well know'll foi r f nil ot Gunon man who will lepii-et- u th fmh nrul game com miss ion in ‘elling of licenses in Gunnison hae Ii eti a !e n Slight changeto hy the heen-eover those f n (Ml crnluin The legislative act turn liceirc no longer vde- hunt'I Ins lie n e ing privileges to women r now pi rmits the won an pui to fish only v o Thei e uh if e dt n‘ y tab m lhe It! tm hunting du nk dent game bird lioeme fm r" 'em 16 years of age anl over p“rnits for imginty wild 'owl hunting pheasants quail etc in reason 'lhe deei anl game $3 00 I'tah bird liceime permits the resident pert hunt d r son 16 years nr ovei as have and al! types of gime been mentions d Th $300 resident fiahing and hunting licenre ix no longer available This due to an act of the legislature I'csii v pnvilege has Inon raised to $4 00 but ptMinits all privileges thnt rulsd unler the old combination of $3 00 Hunters coming fiom other ntatn will have to dasred as ilig up another five dollars to enjoy the privileges of nnaring big game The od fee of $1500 for hunting deer and other big game has been abed to $2000 I icon e distributing agent' have been advised to Instruct a'l fisherto strict'y obey the men and hunter provisions of the law and to help aid In propagation and protection of all wild life particularly out of season ttate the Guilin ctins fishing Hunting not h e cilnd P a the afternoon lll'JUMll m' hotel d' Lt Hans (’ Gl en a nc of tihe and rLo u in- her f the school on a fioin (iimni ttaeJ that s the iKiard eou d amount of mousy eusdi 'sdifw year if the Mnyf'tdd 'nhiN weio brought to Gunni on in tsi of taken Gl en to Munti Mi nl the roads were now in fit t c'ass cm1 ion the route was about three miles rhirier and that the change would eliminate h ml Up whith the running of ons in itelf was a large factor in the saving of the taxp yen' money Thi coul'l Mayfield bus it was nhown tuden‘s transport the Chintenlurg in the eamo trip anl the fart that distance was three mile shorter (Continued on last page) cl ub Ik a' Cooperative Bank Officials Pay Visit “Your valley presenting a beauand tiful and premising condition are that indications apparently bumper crops wiU be hsrvetteJ during the coming fall The progie'flve-nes- s and determination for advancement is evident from the throngs that the WkulturaJ fields speak- ard Ing well for your community your thrifty popuhtion is entitled to that for which it reek” Thu npoke C A Hefferen of 4hi Berkeley Bank of CooperiUvts( wnd E T llolart a secant aecretarjrof tho Berkeley bank' The official apent Monday and Tuwday here! on official buaincsA They rpent a couple of days at SHina and other parti of southern Utah visiting place of Importance Including which waa tba Gunnison turkey processing plant Messrs Hefferen and Primarily Hobart came to the valley for tho Important purpose of closing aom with' the officials business matter of the Wcstview Irrigation company They held conferences with C II Childs secrets ry and other officers which comprised a refinancing project for the large Irrigation company’ interests ImAJ1 for range applications under th agricultural provement on private conservation program range land must be filed with ths before May 31 accounty agent cording to Director WUIiam l’eter-ao- n of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service “All rancher who filed an application last year and whose range holding hav not changed In any way will not be required to fUe Director new application this year However thote who Peterson eaid lea or have additional Uni range land or have new applications must W’ L McIntyre charmingly Mr before the file these application Gunnison' closing date in accord with instruc- entertained member of the tions which’ can be obtained from bridge dub Friday afternoon of lart Hot Ait’ a dainty their respective county agent luncheon waa served at the Gunni’ aon hotel covers being arranged for FIGIIT PAROLE IN VAIN Miss Hazel Nelson of thla city sixteen The table waa cleverly decFoi-and Merrill Nielson of Bingham were j orated with pink appointments were th luncheon th guests and Salt Uke Saturday appeared lowing before tha state board of pardons taken to the McIntyre home where to the p - a lively game of corrtrect bridge vas eft terirg Utter objection and Mrs L G Black enjoyed ©ling of Claude Blakbum burn It will be remembered brutally murdered Flore Nelson at Bingham back Lh 1928 Ile was tried and con- vlrtM anl given a life aentenoc in ’Vajfitdl are reJoHng rvrr tho of their first child a son to:u After atate penitentiary Blackburn to Mrs Union 1H F&'imtsy Th eiglA year Lng about sentence mother In formerly Eul FVd ‘1 ard sucttcedeJ hsvirg ht jron are getting alorg splendid y conunuted to twenty years |