Show THE 'GUNNISON Mr Vearl A lterson was visit ing with her parents Mr and Mrs Mt Pleasant Royal W Candland-- at Sunday and Monday ‘Mr and Mrs Byron Fjeldsted motored to Salina Tuesday and were combining business with pleasure for the gfternoon — 4 9 a I I Wayne Lundeberg and son Ronald Mr and Mrs A M Tctersort of the Wistiuift cafe were transacting: bust came down from their home at Salt ness and visiting with relatives at Lake Monday They will be here sevMrs! C 0 Nephi Friday afternoon of last week eral days as guests of U Lundeberg t Mr and Mrs J M Knighton re turned to Salt Lake Tuesday after d here Mr spending the Knighton a member of the state wa ter commission had aevera impor ' tantj meetings scheduled Mr and Mrs Vance “Buster” Peterson who came in from the coast Wednesday of last week left for their home at McPhee Colo Monday Mr and Mrs Peterson had spent a vacation In California and while In Gunnison were house guests of Mr and Mrs J S Peterson parents of Vance 4 Mr and Mrs James Bown Miss Lola Edwards and Plain Larson motored to Salt Lake Wednesday for an indefinite stay Mr Bown who haa been in ill health ' will consult with specialists 4 4 Mrs Garice Larson spent Tuesday Miss Maxine Childs who spent the and Wednesday at Manti and was the of her iflster Mrs John Hall guest past winter at Idaho Falls Jdahois who with Mf Hall observed their returning to her home in Gunnison ve wwWln and is expected to arrive this Thura- ?"nversary fuesday ning entertaining a large group of day evening friends and relatives 4 4 4 local Telluride Mrs Avery Beck was hostess in Power company manager was a bust ness visitor at Salina the first of the honor of her birthday anniversary week Tuesday afternoon A hot dinner was served to twenty-fou- r close friends Miss Helen Pierce a student at the who spent the afternoon hours in card University of Utah spent Saturday games and a social time Mrs Beck and Sunday as the guest of her par received many pretty gifts in honor ents Mr and Mrs Sam Pierce Sun of the event 4 4 4 day Miss Pierce with her parents Members of the Progressive bridge Elmer Pierce and Mr and Mrs Ray Christensen were dinner guests at club of Centerfield were entertained the home of Mr and Mrs Norval at the home of Mra Alvin Barlow A tasty hot afternoon Crane at Salina Saturday luncheon was served to twelve guests at two o'clock and in the bridge game that followed prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs Gordon Sorenson and Mrs Sheldon Anderson Newell Special guesta were Mrs Again ALLIS CHALMERS leads Childs of Gunnison and Mias Dora the way with a new Streamline One Coombs of Centerfield 4 4 4 Plow Tractor Cultivator type Now Mr and Mrs Bert Eggertsen atselling for 849500 f o b factory For particulars see Ernest Herbert tended the funeral seryices held at dealer Salina Provo Wednesday for Simon P 77 an uncle fo Mr Eggertn f sen Mr Eggertsen was a prominent man in Provo tenching in the schools there for many years and after his he traveled extensively retirement throughout the world DO XI NOItOI OIVX YOU 444 Mrs Russell Foreman and daughMOJUt XLXCT1UC COLDt of Orter Miss Jackie Foreman lando Florida arrived here Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs A M Teterson until today ONLY NOROX HAS TKX 0AYX when they left for the north Tho travelers will visit in Utah and e'nroute CIK7L8 XLXCtRIC ItOLLATOIt to their home plan to visit MassaccwyitrisioN unit— chusetts New York Washington and WARRANTED UNTIL 1943 other eastern states and cities Mrs Foreman is a niece to Mrs Peterson Gint Lundeberg Opportunities E£3anoGe Si ) J Slowly Moving Parts In tie Norye Electric Pollster Coapretsor ALONE CIYI3 YOU: ucr2 ELECTRIC COLD— MORE ECONOMY— MORS PROTECTION i tout ROLLS AH rutto ft tetf Only Norge D D A P urplui powered RoRator compressor that makes cold by revolving slowly la a permanent bath bf protecting ©a That’s why the Folia tor compression unit— exdu-Ir- e to Norge— cerrleive— 10:YEAR WARRANTY TERRIS LOW 13 © Q(3 2 CzZze (jidwtxcCUm MiefATcrt TELLURIDE POWER CO c UTAH Program From the People ' ' PITCAIRN By RAYMOND (Continued from page 1) National Chairmun der sent in most of hia reserve’s in Sentinel t o the Republic the second half and they carried on News dispatches have recently with credit However in the last pera wave of disappointment jWch iod the Wasatch boys staged a mild swept over some of the spenders conWashington when resorally but the Bulldogs were in no theorists at “little men business ference of danger pulling out with a substan-tiamany of their odd opposed lutely margin costly experiments "Federal spending should be curtailed Edwards who had been out of the the present rate of outlay few games ss a result of inof the people greater than the ability but in the resolustarted was game juries te meet” read for example a of that only played a short time Max Ander- tion from a conference took Edwards son substituting for attacks "Unwarranted and malicious wthcer-taiover the duties In a commendable n on business were oppoted aong fashion and was high scorer in the forma of wage and hour legislation was center Olsen 11 with points game In one resolution the government followed closely with 10 points and asked “to light some place and maintain a constant perch rather than flit about Nielson guard tallied 9 Bruce Uke a canary” Others read: a second string guard displaycon"We believe that fundamental ed plenty of action during his period ditions are sound and that business will in the contest and won the plaudits prosper and unemployment will be If business Is relieved from the of the Gunnison fans In fact every inwas fear of further undue government Bulldog on the Gunnison line-u- p terference" emon his toes and whether or not show and "We propose that employer ing in scoring did his equal bit to ploye alike be held responsible for the of mutual labor faithful observance annex the victory agreements" Friday night the Gunnison basket "We propose thit government should ball fans will again see getion here with and not compete with when the Bulldogs meet the North business” There were more in much the same Sanpeters The team from vein Many were changed In 'Wording hat been giving the leader jromejiot but not in Ideas la the final reports competition in the last few games But these points— economy in governachieve a being defeated by small margins and ment and sincere effort M balanced budget modification of the tax Gunnison will probably be given burden imposed on the average citizen: run to- bold their top berth rather than disefforts to encourage courage private enterprise and producSaturday’s box score: tion reduction of government competition with business and peace in the labor field— remained the high lights conamong the proposals As such they stitute a sort of people’s program for steps which would: help solve the growreing problem of unemployment and route America along the road tq' progress and recovery Washington asked lor and received these suggestions They chart a practical course to follow If the men who now hold the reins of power st the Capitol really want to restore the confidence on which rethe way seems clear covery depends It consists In giving constructive attention to the reasonable and logical requests which continue to emanate from the people themselves That after aQ Is the method— and the strength— of representative government Federal Judge Fines Violator Economic Edna Gee Reporter A (Continued from page 1) 200 head of cattle in 1936 which application was granted Payment on this license was never received however and therefore the license was not issued He failed to make application for grazing privileges in the Rpring of 1937 In August 1937 it was discovered that Findley had stock grazing on the federal range and a trespass notice was transmitted to him It was ascertained that he had made no effort to remove the stock or to apply for a license and investigation by the di vision of grazing developed that he was- - grazing 168 cattle and 2 horses on the Tropic unit of Utah grazing district No 5 with 65 head of the 166 livestock trailing to Utah grazing dis trict No 4 The case was referred to the division cf investigation United State department of the interior on October 5 and after thorough investigation the matter was turned over to the United States attorney Highlights (Continued from page 11 dustry But it is expected that February figures will show a decline Inventories — Excessively heavy in some fields at the end of last y'ar The situation is improving and it is estimated that at the end of January 4 4 4 inventories in general were almost who was down to the early 1930 level InvenMiss Blanche Anderson rti icken with appendicitis while visit- tories of consumer!’ goods of course ing at Salt lake some three weeks are declining much more rapidy ago and submitted to an emergency than inventories of durable goods Employment-S- till operation returned to her home in dropping as the Gunnison Tuesday She was accora growing demand in congress for more panied by her parents Mr and Mrs relief spending testifies Further Sanford Anderson who had been with many thousands of workers are now their daughter e on a basis in industries 4 4 4 which are operating but two or three Postmritcr Jones Wesley Duggins operator of the days a week These workers are not Tep service station and Ivcrin Hill included in the unemployment totals Returns to Home Here Oil com for Utah the bulk dealer but their purchasing power has sufFred II Jones postmaster pany attended an important confer fered a heavy reduction at Gun ence of the large oil company in ProCredit— Bank loans and demand de- nison and who was taken to the Veterans’ vo Wednesday have been steadily declining posits hospital at Salt Lake some Business Week says “There is a four weeks ago was released from strong feeling in banking circles that the institution Monday and the same a restoration of the former volume evening he returned to h!s home here f bank credit and deposits is a necea Mr Jones was forced under a serious operation due to complications In adaary part of any recovery” WASHING MACHINE Securities— Have been following a dition to having the gall bladder The Machine With More an aggravating stone curve with the gently about the size of a large marble High Grade Features Turngeneral tendency downward was also For Less Money! over has been extraordinarily small extracted by the operating surgeons The patient is making a on a recent day touching a r rapid reFOR ONLY $5950 low This Is a reflection of the gen- covery and he expects to be at his You get h p motor oiled eral uneasiness of both investors and duties the first of the week coming for the ltf of the machine j all speculators In oil and made of gears eased Outlook— Gist of most of the busiThe First Tire cast ateel Inspect them every ness magazine forecasts is that there The first pneumatic tire for two years — These and all feaan auwill be resumption of a alow better- tomobile was produced in 1896 in tures which come on higher a ment in about three weeks When it factory employing only a handful of priced washers are yours comes to the outlook you men Today it i estimated that more FOR ONLY $5950 can find almost as many opinions as than million persons are — ALSO — employed there are spokesmen in the heavily lth directly or A Beautiful 8750 Set of TWIN populated business of prognostica- mg materials for Indirectly prcduc which about 9?s TUBS can be had with each tion -000000 pounds of rubber are required Horton for a limited tltne at —0O0— annually only 8150 extra! A few weeks ago this' column disi Total fer Horton $5950 cussed the pending world armament conference t MUklik tkclr Tubs ' M race At that time there were still -w- Wcii politic 750 1 nnlcra 1 miracle ksppens some frail shreds of hope this could dl in voiv kiyycc ONLY be between prevented $6350 by negotiations the powers Now those hopes are utEasy Terms Can Be Arranged Utcst U S plan call for the d terly blasted on of 43000-to- n mcn-o- f Japan in response to an American mount ny pun Lryret inquiry haa refused to divulge her ed n th World Wr naval building plans haa said in efU upposed to fect that she will do what she wants actually ‘he Furniture and Hardware 0f and brook no interference England cknu of similar siz7 and potential France and the U S will shortly hold destructiveness j z K3TCS GUNNISON FAYETTE Gunnison Wins At Wasatch Saturday LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr and Mrs Leland J Arnold de lightfully entertained at a Valentine party at their home on South Main street Friday night when a delicious turkey dinner was served at 8 o’clock then followed by contract bridge and solo The long dining table was cle verly decorated in Valentine color ings and place cards were carried out in the same design Covers were laid for twelve VALLEY NEWS ‘I Mr and Mrs Blain Bartholomew busimotored to Richfield Friday on ness and Mrs Roxie Henry Bartholomew Christensen went to Salt lake City several days on Thursday and spent business and visiting relatives Spent three Marvin Christensen on business days in the capital city last week Mrs Dora of son Olsen Newell Olsen and who has been confined to pneuhis bed for some timq with recovering nicely monia here visiting Henry Mickelson is with his mother Mrs E J Mellor association was A and organized here last Wednesday the committee selected was Mrs Ray Bartholomew Mrs Leah Mellor Mrs Elmer Bartholomew Lloyd BartholoMel-lmew Clyde Dorius and Norval - tomoespao: ' j Pound SWEET JUICY ORANGES med 2 dozen sunbrite CLEANSER 6 for Cabbage Cau’iflower V ach Carrots diahe and otheu£tii ALWAYS FRESH! 1 Elmer’s ' x: “Have will George’s - Shop j Mrs Leda Giilds and Mrs L Arnold were at Salina Monday of this week combining business with pleasure WORK SHOES Try Timm! We Give Satisfaction! All Shoes from $2 up sold with a Guarantee GUNNISON x: bargain store Block of naif East - 7 Jpn I kc bo! z: HORTON ChasRasmussen Furniture Co mak We can care for clothes cleaning aeedi Mr and Mrs A M Peterson held “open house” Sunday when they entertained for a group of relatives who came to Gunnison to spend the day Feature of the happy event wai a splendid turkey dinner supervised by Mrs Peterson Twenty were seated at the long banquet table loaded with delicacies Visitors were here from Ogden Provo Nephi and Levan borrow cl your appearance Barber Visiting Relatives Are Feasted on Turkey tlx INVITATION Come in and see wU difference a hair cut m! Mr Subscribe — don’t Market “Th Store with Friendly Door A SPECIAL ning' and Mrs Lynn Lyman and small son were here Saturday andi returned to Nephi later in the eve-- 1 ning They were accompanied back by Mrs Lyman’s sister Iva Olsen who visited there until Tuesday 2 cans SOFT SHELL ALMONDS : Pound large BRAZILS is John James motored to Ephraim Friday and was accompanied home who is attending by his son Don He spent the Snow college there at his home ' d Mr and Mrs Eldon Porter and Miss Ardeth Sandin spent the weekend in Fayette visiting with relative and friends" They" returned to ’their home in Hatch Utah Sunday eve- ONLY! JN Mill a |