Show i f Economic nignngnts News Reriew c iodustrUl Gunnison that Affect the Dinner '£ Dividend Checks and Tax Individiiat National hTef International Problems lnsep in t i Ery from Ucl Wclfu THIRTY-NINT- Sugar lied and Turkey City YEAR — oOo— pact marks the preservation atep toward Crld Face and compMely ju8' taken by the Cham-fithe attitude forced the government which of Anthony Eden U (iiiniiLson—"Tln Valley News GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY Gunnison High tfimuu tn fttntlim Wins Honors at gnaticn n pact marks Itmolete and unequivocal and FasNazis f&eland the to of the “Prfidity of and is ' 11 itv Provo Tracl Pf ts liicn" Meet two of r p vs coming the motorist yls back to the highways as gaily Y birds wing north on their an-- i Migration AH of us love the f for its eternal youth We come e eek out our friends we Q be on the move We leave the or the open road fob the sun nights fortunately the tragedy of death 7utomobile fatalities start yipitous climb There are more veiirig more lWv70ad’ spring’s “'oft atgreater y during ' s the home Vtrari Coming Wicu??"4 on trips e pansTFew of lirhave the reflexes and reacthe lightning-lik- e extions the exacting judgment or emerperience to handle even a slight hour an gency traveling at 60 miles Let’s remember that 60 miles an hour second and that for all is DO fe? t is a propractical purposes a car jectile weighing over 3000 pounds— much more than the shells for our largest guns Above allbecause sill fatalities only"one-fOUrt- 60 per cent of occur at night when the day volume of later or laYhe'darkl Most of us overdrive our high- hcn thei headlights and until our major become 20 In reality ways which are nature spring sym- - years out of date as night falls all of us who drive provided with adequate modern light dark after down sTow to 'Ml we must 8hways help is V ryrnbol Let’s all remem- And it isn't the city street that Automobile deaths WplUle C0“rtesics of the road 'most dangerous 54 per 11 increased and are I'gnals signs on rural highways ‘ght - h i 1 Vfat u°tr‘ q nc in rural areas So let’s remember to make sprirg anew-- rot time in vhich to live driv a car at almost season when too many must die be nothing untoward hap- - cause we forget ‘Pf ' ?VnV6n of aafe driving Fine Programs National Air Week Arranged for that lappcned Mother’s Lions To Gunnison Day I ions to Cooperate H Placing Stamp tin Outgoing Mail dertising Wlle During Week National to 21 w An Week Mail as the theme Mn U an inteiest mcinboi of the ot ing talk piesented to Gunnison Liens club at then legulti at the Gunnison hotel Wednesday eve mng of last week Postniastei F II Jones was a guest of the Lions and in his addiess he gave an outline of the growth of the aft mad business from an expel imeiital stage a few short years ago to the enoininus extent which it has icnched at the befitting exei rises are to he held present time He eited many instances of fast communication with distant especially for Mother she is to he and protected and tho loving of guarded uii the medium points thiough wll worship her and care for her mail and added that the Hhe is f°r to be queen of all Hawaiian Islands are now only IH Gunnison citizens husbands daugh- hours away if air facilities are used Postmaster Jones also told tho'eis and sons ale to how reverently Lions that the postmnstei general ud pay tribute to Mother on the In both the had authorized cities to place a cachet 'hy M‘t aside for her stamp on all outgoing mail from lo- - Gunnison and Hamilton wards fine ' programs are being ul post offices during the unniverappropriate be presented Sun-tsary week the stamps to proclaim arranged and will morning especially for ‘‘Mother” the whole woild that their city At the Gunnison ward chapel was on the map These stamps will members made up of some slogan of the dny morning at city’s resoutces or a scene President of the Sunday school and others will in the program especially D E Borg turned this matter over take pail to the Lions publicity committee an-- aniinged for "Mother’s Day’’ One of it is the tentative plan to hae all the special features at thin Sunday outgoing mail from Gunnison stamp- moining hoi vice will be the presonta-(- l s with the fact that the choicest tin tion to each mother attending the and the best sugar beets in the vices of a beautiful greeting card a whole country are grown in this token of love and esteem The program to follow the opening services valley Piesident will include a number by each class Before adjournment (lorg named a nominating committee of the Sunday school Scriptural quo-tpresent names of candidates! for tntions from the Bible the Book of new year officers of the Gunnison Mormon singing and an especial The committee comprises Elmer dress to Mothers by a speaker to be Nielson Leo I) Bardsley and Ira announced later All mothers are and their nominees two for gently requested to be presentr as the oach office will be announced at th services are being arranged espec'ally ifor them May 11th meeting At the Scout lodge members of Club the ’Sunday school and others of the BridgeSoIo Hamilton ward have ’ arranged ' a Held Annual Fete beautiful service for this special ld dh lit Postmaster Outlines Young thlvtes sh ( a Big field of Com pet it ion Girls Rated In I’ovtur statements indicate the this opinion regarding document sign-- l Wnsely important Gunnison Valiev Inh Count Easter by the day before ' and sters romp (I off ulth two u Italian foreign minister third to and two foutth p fd Perth British ambassador beautiful gnK nteung tli tIM parade won A A latmg at Young umvcisitv idiines—or been reflected in more ham Both the pact’s track meet held at Dim lersity of opinion satmi n the face of a lain that th'uateni inds and enemies are intehsely of the ftiviti- - at H a seems certainty that if abandonment I And the npiesenta f s Chamberlain government and the times ti f m ViP policy it haib adopted remain local high school contests because be will it and landed ascendant f the tb covetedprize that wei‘ bought dhl pset' And if 'the" Chamberlain t remment fails it will likely be be- - more than 3000 competitor ‘ise of this Earl Edwards pact Only time can tell l me ot it— °r answer tbe son in the dash and of the what ire immediate question Delta South Rich peting against think of cooperation American Folk and glish masses Judge Memoim made a i conciliation with the dictators sprinters by completely covers points feating his competitor and captuied inflict between Italian and Eng- - the beautiful gold medal of feted bv the university as a tiophv to the interests in the Mediterranean to cease spreading winner Edwards’ time foi the 'ly guarantees propaganda among Bri- - was recorded at :215 She likewise Vi African subjects One of the ieal featuies of the grantees the preservation of Eng- - track events and wh'ch was captu’ei rights in Lake Tana headwa- - by a quartet fiom the Gunnison Val-And the two iey high school of the Blue Nile was the each relay Virgil Andersen Keith Amteft jrernments aree to inform in the event of any Gene Peterson cr beforehand and Eatl Fdwaid in in facilities their Jnges military proved superior in this event defeat-the Mediterranean and the Red jn(f entrants from Millaid Uintah Bicknell and Roosevelt schools The greater importance so far as remarkable time was 1:41 The Gun- rest of the’world is concerned is nison group won for their school n lland’l great concession to Italy— beautiful trophy depicted by a to recognize the conquest tue of an athlete finished in bronze Ethiopia and to help Italy get and mounted on a wood base 'tuition from the other members Gene Teterson and Wesley Peter-- ( the League of Nations Thus Eng- - son entered in the low s her official recognition to dies winning third and fifth places which was Strongly respectively and Floyd Kaneko made jloody conquest by the English government jounced fifth place in the second race of the v (power at that time d run is what equal importance group of 36 gM Btudent en icunU to an abandonment of the terinjf the pnsture paradp and com non1erventon pact Italy many schools from m to withdraw her troops and pdjng against the state in addition to 1hroughout i from that troubled country winning a double A ratinjri dicitd as by indirection officially admitmuch praise from thp 8iddines and f v t everyone knows: that she be grpup Was roundly applauded as been an active participant in the it pa89ed beforc the reviewin( stand ’oluticn) as soon as the war ends and spectators h the last straw so far as the 100 students including thp bnish Nearly government is concerned and contestants in the track meet the enFranco victory and the the in posture parade and establishment of a Spanish trants visitors attended the meet from this jscist government largely dominat-b- y section Hitler a virtual certainty h far as this pa’ct’s possible influ-othe map of Mrs LeoGledhill wasa charming Europe Is con-- n earthquake could hardly ' hostess to eight friends Wednesday been more effective It means afternoon of last week when she ob- England rightly or her birthday anniversary wrongly has served “bole hog” in conciliating the Progressive bridge was played and rotors It means that France is favors were won by Mrs LaFaun tlone bordered by enemies— and Childs and Mrs Blain Larsen Later from necessity she too may be the group enjoyed a hot luncheon d to similar Mrs Gledhill received many gifts attempt to fContlnued on last from her friends pags) itmes NO 45 MAY 5 1938 n new Dee B Thompson Pioneer Daughters Pneumonia Victim Name Year Officers Passes Wednesday At Monday Meeting Rod) Brought to Gunnison and Impressive Services Conducted Saturday Afternoon at p m Simple but impressive funeral services were held Saturday afternoon it the Hamilton waul Scout lodge for Dee Barney Thompson “on of Mr and Mis Ieonaid Thomp- son of this city Services were con- ducted by Bishop John M Anderson nd an appropriate musical program was given by the Hamilton ward horns With Good Organization Membership Accomplish Much — Summer Meetings Adjourned Daughters of Utah Pioneers chapter at their regular meeting for the month at tho home of Mrs Charles Rasmussen Monday afternoon elected year officers heard the egsonf and enjoyed dan The organization ty refreshments with a membership of approximat ly 50 during tho past year has enjoyed a splendid advancement in tho work a Vo r Sorenson Eail Pickett intended and tho various committees the principal speakers words end have worked gave departments f comfort to the s brothei s and sisters and relaIn tho selection of officers to serv tives and 'friends Following the ser- for the ensuing year the following vices the remains were taken to the were elected: Captain Mrs Ila D Gunnison City cemetery for inter- Childs first Mrs Ad'de ment second Mrs tTepson Mrs Martha The boy died at an institution at Ann Peery chaplain WhitStubbs Mrs chorister Fork late Wednesday of American Lilly Mrs Myrtle Rosen-lun- d last week He had been taken there lock secretary assistant secretary Mrs Barsome two months ago for treatment treasurer Mrs and was stricken with pneumonia He bara Hendrickson had been an invalid since his birth Florence Bown historian Mrs Jean Mrs assistant historian at Gunnison September 4 1925 and Fjeldsted in the hopes of improving his health Mignono Roper register Mrs Inez Modecn custodian of relics Mrs he had been taken to American Fork Andersen Mrs librarian Leonard and Naomi Besides the parents Clara Barney Thompson he is sur- Maggie Newman corresponding sec Mrs Metcalf vived by two sisters Nola and June retary Lilly organists and three brothers Jack Dewey and Mrs Carrie Jensen and Mrs Pearl Peterson Eldon Thompson At the conclusion of the Monday meeting members voted to suspend Birthday Parly regular meetings during the summer Proves Social Event months a custom followed by the or ganization The meetings will be adMrs J A Hagan was signally journed until late in the fall Septem honored Monday afternoon when six- ber being named as the month when teen intimate friends gathered at her regular monthly sessions will be re home to join in ceIebratinghcrJbirth-da- y sumed the At anniversary guests were seated at small tables Will Attend Meeting and enjoyed a delicious hot chicken Of State Dental Society dinner and later contract bridge was enjoyed In the keen contest at cards Dr JL G Latimer Gunnison and won Madsen first prize Mrs Clarence Salina dentist left for Salt Lake City and the second went to Mrs G Stan afternoon' planningto be Wednesday ford Rees Mrs Edd Jensen captured week-enHe will atMrs Hagan was absent until the consolation prize tend annual convention of the the beautiful gifts the recipient Utah Dental association which confrom her friends" vened Thursday at the Hotel Utah and scheduled to continue Friday and Dr G Stanford Rees was among Dr Latimer was accomSaturday the regular the many attending panied by Mrs Latimer and daughmonthly meeting of the Central Utah Leslie ter Salina Medical association held at The meeting at Saturday evening Attend Funeral Services tended by officers of the State Mediwho gave Instructive Of Near Relative cal association talks the banquet and the auxiliary Mr and Mrs Chas Rasmussen momeeting proved highly successful tored to Ephraim Tuesday afternoon the and were present at the funeral serMisp Leslie Latimer R G La- vices held for George Collins a near daughter of Dr and Mrs Mr Collins met a tragic timer reached her first birthday an- relative niversary Trcfcday and the event was death at San Francisco last week Mrs when he when observed slipped and fell heavily on appropriately for fourteen the pavement The heavy contact of entertained Latimer in a the head caused a skull fmeture it guests The afternoon was spent a deli- was said resulting in the death of social way and at the man a few hours later cious hot luncheon was served ‘y T"’ Marking tho second annual banqu tlcfsion’P t5°" pro- and card session members of the ' iatcd M 0W! club held high Jinks at K'am Bridge-Sol- o Chorus —“Mother” Girls the Gunnison hotel Saturday evening (Singing Verna Sorenson when a delicious banquet was enjoy-- ! Recitation Patricia Bouvang ed by some fifteen members of tho following qonjf 0( “Mother” Immediately organization the banquet members gathered at the Jack Christensen home of Mr and Mrs J M Knighton Lund Sisters tlenjoyed-unwere were card games Tribute to “MolfierT 7ay Roper' a a late hour Before adjournment t of Gifts to Mother brief business session was held and Presentation Mrs B S Eggertsen was chosen as Response by Mothers Mildred Peterson IL—LL president of the club for the ensuing Sponsors of the program to be held year A vote of thanks was extended in the Hamilton ward urge all moto Mrs Knighton retiring president thers tobe present at the Sunday for her successful efforts In launch' exercises club the card morning ing wl I I J I I — t1 Proclamation The r Post Office department National r sponsoring Centerfkld Student Air Mail Week to be observed from Accorded High Honor ' May 15 to May 21 inclusive’ 2 Miss Ilean Hansen of Centcrfield The year 1938 marks the twentieth graduate student from Snow col- Washington-U- of lege with the class of 1936 and now of the establishment anniversary regular Air Mail service ’In the' Unit- a student at the University of Utah ed States The remarkable advance- has been selected for membership in Phi Kappa Phi' national honorary ment that has been made in this pubscholastic fraternity according to anlic communication facility has been nouncement from' Salt Lake City a matter of pride to every American Only' a small per cent of students in The citizenry of Utah has a particu- school&Iof business and education lar lively interest In the development arls and sciences are eligible for of air mail and this state holds a membership in this society and Miss prominent place in the present’ na- Hansen Is to be complimented on her tional setup It Is ' but natural ' our achievement people should wiah to join in any movement designed further to upbuild this useful activity Now therefore I Henry II TUood VVilford governor of Utah do hereby desig-- 1 Frischknecht state dircc nate the period May 15 to May 21 as tor of the National Youth admlnlstra- “AIR MAIL WEEK” and I urge tion with headquarters at Salt Lake Utah reaidente to patronize tho air spent several hours here Monday and mail liberally and in all proper ways was a visitor at the Gunnison Valley to show appreciation of the efforts high school Director Frischknecht in of the Post Office department to pro- addition to giving a short talk convide prompt regular and depndable ferred with several members of the service senior class on activities anJ vocaHENRY H BLOOD tional woik that will come with the Governor closing of the schools for the ?e“soq ' ! l i i f |