Show Economic Hs Zj Industrial Nw Review that Affect the Dinner Pivliend Check m Tax Eappenlngf l --- 1 KH tf Every Individual Gunnison Valley News Gunnison-“T- he National Sugar Beet and Cauliflower City GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY 13 nni Interna tienal Problems from 'Local Welfare — oO— It hat been generally quiet on the basinet! front lately with the tending alightiy downward Activity in the stock market has been sporadic with occasional “corrective setbacks" taking place and with a moderately disturbing Influence Nothing noteworthy has occurred in the bbnd market Reason for the downward trend of the indicators aays Business Week “can be found ip the abnormally high level recordectAoard the close of 1936 and the beginning of 1937 rather than the current level” In ether wards In the immediate past activity was artificially feverish due Urgely to vjprpapoative labor troubles I prospective were built up japidly — in some to excessive proportions Buy$ ers thronged a sellers’ market Now the situation is a little different The problerri of labor difficulties Ttsmadns — though hopes are held that the National (Labor Relation act ill a soothing factor to both outBut the price capital Tool’ll now mixed No longer does H appear certain continuous tfcoa will take place this year Cop- per prices recently dropped more A large steel two cents Rotation announced that there would no he increases in the third quarter Scrap prices are down and jar weakening This Is generally tfue throughout the durable goods market In the consumer goods market" there are also signs of recession in prices The average commodity price level has oozed downward fractionally for a number of successive weeks And the president is known to be turplng his attention4 to the prie structure and tending to the view held by most economists that the late upward trend was a dangerous one filled with Inflationary possibilities connected with the Inescapably course of prices and the progress of industry is government fiscal policy The recent budget message was not encouraging in that it showed wide unfavorable discrepancies between actual and contemplated income It did stress the need for economy— a need I which is making itself felt ii congress some leaders having corr't out strongly for cuts all along the line In Business awaits the appropriations outcome" 7 (A less tangible but encouraging fitter U the outlook la the legislative field It aeems doubtful if congress will endorse this session any major law inimical to industry A tnimber xf such laws have been proweek posed such as the thirty-hobill and the corporation licensing bill But those dose to Washington ' (Continued on last page) y prrises "rw tht Sanpete Cattle Get Blood Tests YEAR THIRTY-EIGHT- Monroe to Play BUSINESS ’ I NO IONS SPONSOR Cl INK illiam Metcalf Tax Delinquents Get ant at Spring City June 20 — Gunnison at Fairview Monroe at Manti Moroni at Richfield Salina at Mt Pleasant Sprln? at Ephraim June 27— Fairview at Manti Gunnison at Moroni ML Pleasant at Richfield at Spring City Monroe Ephraim at Salina 4—Moroni at Fairview ManJuly ti at Mt Pleasant Spring City at a Gunnison Monroe at Ephraim City Gunnison ed paws Breeding efficiency U lower Manti it September 5— Spring City st and affected cows are more subject Ephraim at Mt Pleasant MorDr l'aden ald to Cider trouble contmt Bang’s d'ease byjoni at Salina Richfield at Manti of drinking valor vfhWb Gunnison tirg t is been ccoUminsted with infected di'chxres or !n - Mis Louin fcorg Is spending sev Lki-irtr!! common eral days at Salt Lake and is visit j Dorothy in loo ing with her sister i—org cafl yiattiinej dan-- er Borg corral may be a I (! j f final Warning Newspapers Best Local High School Commodity Seller Takes Region Meet Convinced that newspaper space the most advantageous represents medium for merchandising its products as evidenced by substantial increases In sales of Conoco motor oil following past advertising campaigns newspaper Continental Oil company Is ' again e advertising launching a in some 1400 carefully campaign selected papers in klT sections of the nation The campaign will continue Into September and will be distin gulahed by the fact that it will fea ture the local dealer as well as the company’ oiL Surveys conducted by Continental’s showed two advertising department factor which decided the nature of the forthcoming campaign First It waa ascertained that the beat sales results followed the use of newspa per advertising and second that' the average motorist U fsr more con denied with the mileage he obtains from his motor 'oil than any ©thet V‘ V alnglo factor Correlating thia information with distribu- tho fact that Continental Is now conducted entirely tion local Independent dealers' through will stress the advertising campaign that each dealer is a “mileage merchant" who in order to retain hU customers and gain pew ones must tell mileage in the form of a motor oil which will givo efficient service and Conrad board members of the Piute A Rerervoir company Irrigation were at Salina Frldsy evening to attend' special meeting of th directors of that ©rgsnization Ira Overfelt Mr George Francis anl Mrs M M Dujgins spent Tusd y of this week atfSalt' akCi’y visltirig wlth relatives Snl friends f x Mayor June Metcalf and son Reel were buiiness visitors at Salt Lake j Monday and Tuesday of this week 1 43 Schools Select fine Programs At Gunnison Park w HOUSES! 1937 In Opening Bout t'i ' HONORED ON BIRTHDAY W pioneer stockman banker and business man of Gunnison was signally honored Wednesday afternoon of last week when Miv June Metcalf gave an elaborate dm ner party celebrating Mr Metcalfs 82nd birthday annivertary Ten close Members of the league members of the family ga h red at of the Sanpete-SeviBaseball loop the June Metcalf home to join in th nill swing into action next Sunday dinner and extertd felicitations to the and will start what promises to be honored guest The dinner table one of the most thrilling summer made gay with a profusion of b au tivities yet experienced in batebal tiful spring flowers a d'cota ions Reor- - and during the time all joined history in the two counties in all of been clubs has com-gmization merrymaking Following the dinner pleted rosters filed and during the the evening was spent in a social ed at cioai to $10 IKK) 'i he origin of past week workouts have been the way the fire hao not yot U'tn Ivtenninrule each player endeavoring to get ed but it n believed to haw result's! the “tender spots” worked off and Mr h o Payton Alexander w a 'either from rpontaiwvu e in time to “do his duty” tev st party celebralirg the fcv- - or from friction The Gunners a spank-uteamjenth birth la y anniversary of her Don King driver ind aUne with from this eity under the manager- - (‘daughter' JewelWednesday afrer- the truck and trailer was making hi ship of George Last have been faith-- noon of last week little TwetVy ful ip working out consistently on guets attended the affar anl en- way eouth and wa patsng through the local diamond and all member joyed lawn games during- - th early what i known a Flat canyon littl that hi trailer of cargo will be ready next Sunday aftexv afternoon At five o’clock the little suspecting was abiize A parsing autoit nonoon for the opening battle The first folks enjoyed a delicious luncheon ticing the fire gave signal to King encounter will be with Monroe a new and the caravan wa brought to a enroll for tho 1937 season In The thought of saving standstill year Monroe “splashed” fairly what h could shot through King'r good in the baseball field and though mind the and trailer wa uncoupled new this year report have It that and the truck driven to a safe disthe bunch is pretty well organized tance Returning to the trailer King However the Gunners have a good opened ithe rear door but the intense strong aggregation going into the Residents of Sanpete county were heat from the rapidly spreading field and dopesters are picking the local team to snare the first game reminded that they must redeem flune drove hLm wy- Two box ms dropped to the grouml when their property on which taxes are'0 The schedule for the reRJ door wa opened end th e league has been submitted and ac- - due for 1932 and prior years before all that were saved from the W'ere in 15th order to their 11 May be as will noted prevent cepted July the members of the league will go property from being sold at public burning mass In the sale to Irwin Amovitz cargo were several barrel into a according play This is and cases of oil which were on the done to permit the finishing of the chairman of the Utah state tax comverge of exploding To avert an exschedule in order to allow all games mission Persons real atictei owning property plosion an auto traveler May 16 —Fairview at Spring City Mt Pleasant at Ephrahn Salina at taxes for 1932 and prior years can by th burning of the material a!barrels loaded into the a but save also their property Moroni Manti at Richfield Monree pistol only a substantial amount of money by lowing the oils to run free’y Naturat Gunnison but May 23 — - Ephraim at Fairview paying back taxes immediately” aiid ally the flames were intensified a possible explosion wl‘h impending Richfield at Mr Amovitz Spring City at Salina “As a final effort to assist those danger was averted When the fire Mt Pleasant Moroni at Monroe had epent lts fury all that remainleave have to who been Gunnison at Manti compelled May 30— Fairview at Salina Eph- their real property taxes unpaid dur- ed wfaa a mas of crumpled te' the raim at Richfield Monroe at Spring ing the past business and economic remains of the trailer In the trailer was a consignment Mt Pleasant at Gunnison depression" Mr Arnovlti continued' City Rasmussen “the 22nd Utah legislature enacted of gooda for the Chis Manti at Moroni enable FurrLture' to measure company valued at about June 6 — Richfield at Fairview an emergency Salina at Monroe Gunniecn at Eph- owners to redeem their property at 3400 The roadyprintx for the Gun-greatly reduced cost Any person 'nlson Valley News were also burned raim Spring City at Mantj Moroni ' tn the fire (Continuedf on last page) at Mt" Pleasant June 13 — Fairview at Monroe Richfield at Gunnison Manti at Sal ina Ephraim at Moroni Mt Pleat at Richfield' July 11 — Firat game of Fairview at ML Pleasant Blood from SS Sanpete county Moroni at Spring City Ephraim at Richcattle waa tested ior Bang's abor- Manti Gunnison at Salina tion disease during January and Feb- - field at Monroe Second 'game of laboranimal at the at ML Pleasant pathology F! ruary atory at tha Utah State Agricultural view Spring City at Moroni Manti Mad-- " Salina at Gunnison foliage according to Dr D E at Ephraim Sen animal pathologist’ Tha taating Monroe at Richfield was done in cooperation with tha : July 18—Fairview at Moroni ML and federal and state government Pleasant at Manti ‘Gunnison at Is timed at definite control tf the at Monroe Spring City Ephraim f iiaasa Richfield at Salina ’ Morand five Fslrvlew 25—Msnti at dairy ?hlrty-forange July ' Monroe at ML cattle were tested in the purebred di oni at Gunnison Richfield and cows Pleasant vision Three of the range Spring City at ' ns dairy cow were diseased In the Salina at 'Ephraim August t — Fairview at Ounnison grade cattle division 44d range and Morat Richfield Sew Monroe were Manti 84 t ry cattle at p'k'd Mry cattle sn$ 7 rge cattle oni ML Pleasant at Ssllni Ephwere infected Mow U ’y U per cent raim at Spring City af the total cattle tested were " August 8 — Monroe at Fairview Salina at at Richfield Gunnison seated : Spring It U t tiate! that dairymen lose Msnti Moroni at Ephraim Pleasant ML at for 825 a City about the year average oq Richfield —Fairview at August 15 each di seared anand in their herds test Monroe ‘at Salina Ephraim at GunDairymen who have their herds ML Msnti at Spring City d under federal supervision are ell nison Fleaaant at MoronL glble to receive Indemnities of J25 Fairview at Salina £2— row for $50 and August purebred for grade City that are slaughtered because of the Richfield at Ephraim Spring at Monroe Gunnison" it ML Pleasdisease MantL Losses from the disease are man ant Xloronl at August 29— Fairview at Ephraln: fested tn dead or weak Undeveloped ML Pleasant in reduction of the milk yield Salina at Spring City Monroe at Moroni and a lessened sale value of affect- at Richfield 1 MAY BE COMMUNITY MINDED! BUY FROM GUNNISON for Closing Day 'h'il of Gunn: or Vit'Vy fnlln'i win iif Timi'Ual Mice "s anl Kanoement arc to e'o-fot (he year Finlay of next Appiop late and liefittmg es ate to la1 held at the to oo vainnit memorate the event anl attractive for the program are lieing arrange this wmk to take alvmlag' of the purpose At the Gunnison Valley high rchool and theii hildien op oi tunt f r Mvme forty students will be present! carefully examined ami t rente with dfplonus of graduation teeth defeet Tills — — year's class out nun be rs that of 1930 I niveiMtv Mia by a few student Graduation exr- Maxine Sander Mi rihI Mi will I F V ivi e for tli high of 1'itah "tuik’nt hell nd Mr Alic‘ Thursday evening Msy tO at the Gsddie of Salt Iakv dinner high whool auditonun) st which tl ne Sanders of Ksysville wen and viitoi at the home of the following prv'gtnm will be given: gue-- t MuiHart J Sander at March of Gradu-rteMr and Mr by Ban! Seafction Mother' day High School Band Invocation — Addte of Weleone Moyal Sorenson Valedictory Address Helen Piero? Cornet Solo Lloyd Nielsen to Graduates Address Dr Herbert Maw tho fiiM l'tah Group Song Senior Claa Sanpete county of tlu1 Presentation of Diplo”'x with the ouitfty “ two I’tah counties wheiv Haas C Olsen leallh units Rre established that ha (’hovus — “Send Out tha Light” contributed as i county to the scu Mixed Group School ng of a nurse Congregation Song In this county every incorpotated Benediction from the The list of graduate a city and town has contributed stated sum to promote public healt' h’gh school ha been selected as folnursing and during February added a lows: Everett Min'd third nurse to the regular t ff Msvls Anderson The commissioners and mayors of Blanche Anderson Iouin Borg Twyla Buchanan Ena every incorporated town and city ate Dennison Verl Amelia Christiansen on their ‘‘oneto b congratulated Lucile Edwards Join ness” of thought in including a spe- Despaln Marvin Glelhl’l Jane Frieshknecht cific sum for nursing service within Hill Forrest Hill Arden Fjeldsted their budgets Pearl Hill Fltno Iiyitt Gale Jensen A brief analysis of a public health RoJensen Maxine Jen-e- n laRu nursing program and the duties of bert 8 Jeaen Lucile Johnson Helen the nurse included: Helps to secure Jemcn Russel Jensen Robert I ar early medical di gnods and treaten Mia Mellor Myrup IJoyJ ment for the sick render or seNieben Marjorie Nielson Royden cures nursing care for the sick teachOlenna PickPi ke't Julina Pickett es through demonstration and superHelen Pierce ett Sttnley Pickett atand relatives vises care given by l! u? Roberts Kyhl Sanders Moyal assists th family to carry tendants Roland Whltlcck Howard iSorcmon out medical sanitary and social proYardley Helen Tooth cedures for the prevention of disease and the promotion of health helps Washington School to secure adjustment of social condirtudente Thirty-fiv- e prospective' influences tions that affect health in line for diplomas from th ate to develop public the community last on page) (Continued g jealth facilities through in d p)r' he Citizens of Counly Back Nursing Plan school’s Gunnison Valley high partlcipat-ncrack tracksters swung into action In appropriate channels of comlast Saturday find competing with munity education for the yromotlon seven other high schools at Rich of a sound adequate public health ail competitors and field routed jrogtam shares in community action walked hwuy with the high honor eading to a belter of health condiand tions Gunnison fighting stubbornly with a fine representation of youth While those activities and funcof Mt tions are merely an outline of the durouted Wasatch academy Anticipating LU greatest influx of Gunnison ties of t public health nurse they visitors in at least Pleasant for first place Spanish took 47 points while Wasatch give a general idea of the numerous Fork is already proceeding with an Involved lagged behind with a total of 40 responsibilities extemive Improvement and rcbw’d The same scale of health activirodeo corrals points Richfield eopped third place Ing of grandstands scoring 44 poipts Other schools com ties as those named above are carried ind other structures for the great meet adult annual Black Hawk encampment sc- track four nursing peting in the regibn out in industrial wre Salina with 29 paints North health communicable disease tuber- cording to D E Robertson grounds Sanpete 36 points Monroe 3 and culosis syphilis and gonorrhea committee chairman Circleville 2 i' ' ) disease orthopedic serwhich U’lpon-sore- d Tho encampment "Si ever In the history of high vice vital ststistiee aivd imitation by th Sons and Daughter! of health etate public Mias Jane West schools In southern Utah has a better Pioweri and Indlin War veteran of real field athletic nursing supervisor has made pose demonstration U icheduled Sot August V to 14 U been given and neither ha the con bl th information on the nursing ja that city her available throughout as that1 staged program tests been so close A practically entirely new grandwere records stand Is being constructed its posiRegional Saturday end the shattered In ome events tion to be doser to the' racetrack Sets of thsn the : older structure big crowd of fans at the mrot got bleachers are to be erected on either some real classy performances for care to side of tho grandstand Earl Edwards crack 220 shark i the unusual throngs expected clamped down In his show and equal Christiansen crew a weeks Mr and Mrs Hyrom of two pof ed former records by making Ms run In 24 seconds Hill took first In th were host and hostess at a family cf fifteen men have been working on Covers wer!jmprovwnnt Sunday program th work dajh making the tilts o: dinner party “ and ' expected to prcocod steadily R Jensen of tho Gunnison laid T for twelve :575 crew" took first piece in thi 88 guests wers Miss Ruby Chrlthtfn untn August de- and Miss Thelma WiUardson of’ Salt SpenUh Folk rxxttrack from a field of five dared by experts to be more resilient Bud Sanders of Gunnison jertbere Lake than any other in the state will bJ in th tennis singlM took the he h Ice Frinklin Gledhlll a student at worked into Ideal ihsps for ihe uf of Cllna MeShane of RldtfiJl to University of Utah came down nJt tentatively rchedu’eJ during th add further laurels to th Glnnlson an! wai celebration from the north Saturday fntries ) of rolco carra’s Completely Coach Alexander of tho 'Gunnison guest Mother’s day at the Cled- bdog tuilL Surrourvlirg and ituld boys Us parent) Mr and Mr Leo Valley high school either repaired or are fence being ready anJ in fin shape for a trip hill rebuilt wheie they td Provo next Saturday and near Ground! at the city will compete in the state Ireck meet l adjoining Nine from Gunnison will j be In the Atgahs were overnight gueati ofi the Second ward tbajK-be oc Tuesto r5 being prepared already vfrious track events andBud San Mr and Mr fiMo Peterson to ders will appear in tha trtnis'con- - ’ay Mr Crirter repre ent a large cu’led by Black Hawker wlahing 'pitch tent hio undertaker' supp'y house alrealy With 'ihs vMorie office information — a ten'p)rary added in part event V tha hcroei of tha convenience et up een Car 'nee Frelrick-'hnj Mr taking msry if no! n maiory of'the of of h y guaU were Mother’ dlring a lditl 'ral de'ail ts contests look vVS'y fin f the tnrrr-Vre- A E Money tin rv Fredrick'on by They Mr Hyrum local high vhHi voys t Jr tot ranager Salt leki City tn Ust Spanish fork Plans1 for Blddihawk Veis t pod re hT hashls fr fr (Coilhusd pajt) ti |