Show r economic Highlights c i Industrial New Review Unlngi that Affect the Dinner Checks and Tax jls Dividend 'li'of Every Individual National International Problems Insep-blfrom Local Welfare — oOo-- I Gunnison Valley News ‘lllhaf Hdjw Biuim Htlptlloul (iimnison—"Thc Sugar Beet and Turkey City FORTIETH YEAR UTAH THURSDAY GUNNISON business outlook so far as the s jstc picture is concerned good If only our own internal evi-I Jems were involved it seems that this recovery movement continue at least for the next s eight months and that r would tend upward In i3 an extreme-ygthere —the ointment n fly That was vividly r Penaltj 1'me Kten1l Jnstrated in the week ending statistics were Days With Pena It Kte 't 10 Industrial at 5 imaging there were no unusval Instead of 10 iinlooked-fo- r political compl Infective Sfptcmhi'r !UhI and the stage was set for th power consumt-tli lined rise in security prices But efter k sagged and the week as a Telluride Power company m e was disappointing on all counts R reduced rate for all cnei fncipally because of the fears of according to a ruling th vt lt( public seivice C"mmi-Mmade I week An estimated sivi'u to seems unlikely that this fear can (f the power is placed at ri'iOOH ssipated in the near future Eve i and will effect patrons m r does not occur before the end Sevier Heaver Sanpete Cat field year — and according to the tis the chances are better than Piute and Mil'aid counties nt (ni a was reduct'-m iat- s oidei d hut that it will — the shadow of Mars the was hv t he company otdered economic the skies darken (till is to Europe rather than to commission to extend to 15 days the in which b:lls can be paid country that the student must period without penalty and to reduce the principally for guidance in anti-bi- g what will happen to industry penalty from 10 to 5 per cent This will effect an add'tiona' o security values during the re adjustment saving to piwer users of about $21 ‘0 er of 1933 per year and 'he total yearly saving getting the war problem for the to consumers will be $18200 nt the figures indicate that the An item in the report as published psion” i definitely on the Wane in a Salt Lake paper designated ne looks for even anything Power $ "Municipal a boom such as that occur-- t Power leading a Telli" the end of 1936 which ran fficial ann- ueced No special cut lay through 1937 ' and exploded rates to street light:ng apply c expectation is for steady other general use excepting scheduh in betterment practically for metered powev service was line of industiy and commerce made The intent was the wholesale is the situation obtaining on a power that is delivered to town® and r of basic lines now: included Fillmore Meadow Kanosh jel: Recently touched 44 per cent Holden and Oak City only parity— about twice the level The amounts of the annual reducin early July During eight of tions effecting various classes of onsecutive weeks for which this nower used include the following: n has data improvement was Residential lighting $6800: commer-- j Wed lighting $3560 church lighting! ors— Lately hit its low produc-in- t residence combination $1450! of the year which is residence cooking and heating $2640) not will be it metered a? long power $1490 and changes he new models begin streaming In penalty provision $2150 e assembly lines The order putting the new rates By the time read production should be at a mto effect was signed by all memlevel and increasing rapidly bers of the public service commis'is of what the new cars will be sion and it wis indicated that fure conflicting Jt has been ther adjustments may be made after that there will be the completion of an inventory pnd in most makes ‘more re reclassification of accounts With th I rumor says that manufacture informal investigation however by e now planning more ambitious commission engineers and accountand months it several on carried ants improvements jments build- - was decided that the reductions orstruction: be dered would still down Residential budding justified other hand is well up and In August this kind of con Ion was 18 per cent ahead of Wr Big factor fe the d ''long-terJoan plan which builder may obtain as as 90 per cent of his house and (Continued on last page) SEPTEMBER 22 1938 NO 13 e Commission Orders Substantial Cuts Power Rates te r ino VOTERS URGED TO FXERC1SE FRANCHISE AT RUNOFF PRIMARY New Scout Leaders Named for National S ptmiluM 27th voters mi the elec- "t tlu it 'hmce of criuiiiiatos to tintma November N h t'm the ' ‘"ii coming io a nMilt o' !l" I' at the iionnnati'u- pi t’ioi liell N'ptcnibet loth It n high- impoitmt that all exmc e thru "hIiii nut help seleet eiiulolat s "t mtelligenee arid eapabilit for the r off let which they M'k I oui intmest Mr h uld o el r 'Imuti the polls and not after led Ion "ti"g distnets hae been the sann' as in the recent In voting distnct No voters will cast ttieii ballots at the Tcle-la tic building The judges will be Mis co Banlsloy Gdbeit Fjeldsted and low a d Noi man is In No 2 vi ting will be at the City HhII where Mrs Minnie IaBriel Pickett and Lorin Hill will serve as election judges Polls will open at 7 o’clock a m and will not close until 7 o'clock p m UH in ike turn! Seminary Group Organize Classes For School Year Officers fur Various Departments Elected and Students Show Interest In Planned k Gunnison seminary which started winter sessions simultaneously with the high school has a promising year ahead and indications are that this year will surpass previous years The exact number registered has not as yet been compiled but students attending now and with those yet to register the regular attendance will be as large if not larger than at the opening of 1937 sessions An interesting program of studies of educational subjects intermingled with other activities of socials and parties has been outlined according to J Clayton Watts principal It will be the plan to make the studies interesting to all students and the highest aims may be attained Parks Council II A Gardner Again Heads Organization — 1200 New Scouts and Scouters Are Enrolled Henry A Gnrdncr of Spanish Fork was reelected president of the I’tah National Parks Boy Scout council for his fourth consecutive tmm last week at an executive board meeting at Ptovo according to advices receiv d hei e Other officers elected to head the council for the coming year included S Blake of Orem first O ( Bowman of Cedar Pity W G Barton second of Ephruim council commissioner and S Dwight Packard of Provo treasurer Department heads named were H Eugene Hughes of Spanish Fork organization E R Tuttle of Salina finance Owen L Barnett of Spanish Toik health and safety Charles of lleber advancement and cou t of honor Roy Passey of Provo and I)r L D leadership training l’fouts of Payson camping Mr Gardner Dr Joseph Hughes of Spin Mi Fork and Clayton Jenkins and T C Larson of Provo national committeemen and A A Anderson and Merrill Christopherson were retained as council executives The nominations were made by a committee headed by M W Merrill of Provo Planning committees will be hosen at the October meeting Division of Duchesne district was approved and the new unit Moon ake was accepted as the 37th district in the council Fxecutive Anderson announced the council now has 6429 registered scouts and 1 520 scouters an increase of 1000 scouts and 200 scouters over totals at this time last year REGISTRATION DATES STILL AVAILABLE FOR TARDY REGISTRANTS lick Get Busy As Runoff of mteiest in that mhou-nlight to vote as Aineik-iicitizens was much in evidence pi ioi to the primal y election held Septem her 13th and due to this fact the voteoorded was only about 50 per emt of ordinary elections Selection of candidates irrespective of party af filiation is highly important to g od and should mtrest government every good citizen who would see capable men or women filling the inspect ive offices Notwithstanding the fact that candidates will have been named before other days will he open for tardy Ameriregistrants every can citizen should not overlook the fact that there yet remain four duys in which to register and qualify for the November 8th general election If you have not registered and are interested in electing qualified candidates remember you can get your on the lists n&mei Remaining days for registering are October 11 12 and 18 and November Be loyal and register — and then Vote! Growing Interest In Office Seekers State Fair Strongly Evidenced Buildings and Display Rooms In Readiness for Entries of Stock Arts and All Exhibita Primary Bay Nears Republican) Have n Bntf'e While Democrats Are let For Several Final Contests Political scrambles to win out m the runoff prininiv elect" n t be he next Tuesday September 27th resul'-infrom “no decision" it the priP mary held Tuesday September are in evidence with the advancing o’ final settlement and office seekers who are still in the running me not This passing up the "babies” of course to county candidates the heads of tjie state republican and democratic tickets having been named Franklin S Harris republican nominee will be pitted against Senator Elbert Thomas Incumbent democrat for the U S senatorial toga LeRoy B Young of Ogden will b the republican candidate to oppone Abe Murdock incumbent democrat s representative to congress in thrf first district Dealt congressional Drayton Salt Lake City is the republican nominee frofii the' aecond congressional district Hnd will oppose ee lection of J W Robinson incumbent democrat William 11 Folland s a republican will be pitted against Niger McDonough democrat for the f f ice of supreme court justice In Bunpcte county there will be but one runoff battle in the republican ranks Elmo Irons of Moroni and Dr S B Rigby of Fairview in the September 13 primary election were in he high vote getters ballots throughout the county for the office “f county commissioner Under the stipulations of the state primary law Ulyssea' Larsen deputy rheriff and a candidate for the nomination was aecond low In the republican contest for the office of sheriff I arson with a total of 493 votes outranked Newel Childs with 300 and C W Jensen with 247 J Feterson incumbent sheriff haa been declared he republican nominee for the office due to the fact that Mr Laraen " has withdrawn from the race Everything is in readiness as far as grounds and exhibit equipment is concerned for Utah's premier event— the annual state fair and exposition to be held in Salt Lake City October 1 to 8 Inclusive All that remains Is to house the thousands of exhibits and erect the apparatus that goes to make carnivals grandstand circus and vaudeville shows fireworks displays ascensions and parachute jumps and all other amusement attractions and display features that go to make the state fair the dazzling array of On the democratic ticket will be educational and entertainment seen aeveral in the runoff for the it invariably affords visitors respective offices Ed Johnston and Climaxing mors than a score of in- T W Jensen will be the contender! Selection of student council and oftermountain and country at the September 27 runoff for the regional ficers was accomplished in continued Weed Acreage Distressingly airs the Utah state fair brings to office of state lenator meetings held last week Officers for the forefront many of the outstandHigh Throughout Agricultural In district two the contest for the the student council include: President Lands— Brings Heavy Loose of preceding events— house of representatives will be een- -' ing features Clay Sybil Jensen stock kinds of all ribbon tered between nyrura Jensen prize blqe and Cartna Westlund Weeds are responsible for serious agricultural and horticultural pro- Hans Christensen Maude Larsen reporter reincome losses to Utah farmers ducts winning exhibits in various diBessie Allred Larsen scoring 657 Class representatives — Betty made by county planning visions and amusement devices pick- votes as against 641 for ports Aury H Niel Myrup Munk Arnold Foote boards to the United States depart- ed from the best the entertainment Draper for the office of county reChoir Lois Foote Maxine Barlow Marie ment of By of to the nation have offer agriculture indicate providers corder on the democratic ticket will' Jensen Dr O J Wheatley extension econ It is the gathering together of so be contender! for the nomination Class officers for Church History 1 omist at the Utah State Agricultural many prize winning exhibita of pro- next Tuesday — President Genevieve Whitlock B K Tuft and Andreas Cist of 600 Will Present college points out that recent estl ducts of farm and garden Jensen range-lansong leader Beulah Knighton plan mates made by planning boards show factories and homes displayed (Continued on last page) Masterpiece During from ists Gentry Nielson and Norma Ed- 10 to 20 Church Mormon (n reduction cent of Conference crop at similar events already held that per Childs Deon wards secretary yields due to weeds The Beaver coun has given the Utah state fair such 3 Church History 2— President Du of the outstanding musical One report showed 2678 acres of widespread repute as one of the really Milton ty mar Iligham noxious weeds or 11 8 per cent of the S'reai state fairs the be Add to these the will inheres around 12 million or events In Utah this’ year Clair Bartholomew song leader Utah exhibit of mines and mining products cultivated land of the county the Salt lake taber- Bardsley secretary Orr Hill llion girls and boys have hid presentation by county showed 20250 or 16 1 per cent fish and game displays and the many verlaircuta and their necks washed nacle choir of the dramatized Old Testament 1— President LeRoy Davis county evidences of statewid area the cultivated of youth activl re beading back to the school sion of Mendelssohn s Elijah Christensen Jay An reported 7170 or 15 per cent Other ties and the result is a ' truly great — smelling There will be 600 persons taking derson song leader Glen Whitlock county figures varied but annual of a vast region’s re roundup gmtly but nice and of this great pianists Theo Peterson and Mariana part in the production showed a seriously large acreage In sources and accomplishments C Houston Goudiss describes diet build Pickett secretary Barbara Sanders and bright oratorio It will be necessary to each county ' after middle ages shows how' Continued features that add unusI famous taberhave Old Testament 2 —President Wes" a special stage ‘n boards counties are the Planning ual lustre to the big Utah event are right food can prolong the vigorso used to this Ed big ley Bartholomew nacle In order to properly present to bring the weed men the annual horse and dog shows acous years All in MWhat to Eat endeavoring on account Betty win Caldwell song leader great masterpiece the attention of ru companiments that but few'atats fairs ace forcefully to and Why” LaJtae Bartholomew f Govt going will be presented on the nights Watts pianists ral people as well as to get support can boaat Both promise Ah's year to It Abe hole 10T conference of and Donna Mellor of state and federal agencies in con eclipse all previous shows of like naPicture news presents scene preceding the general or 500 mil New Testament 1— President Lynn conference trol Many of the reports stress pre ture managers of both predicting the L D‘ S church This from troubled areas In Central Lane Fjeld Ae7 time you Sorenson 7 S nr 4 9 will be held on October vention of infestation rather than sole more than the usual number of enalso and view a Europe general a paper wt that sted song leader LeRoy Buchanan reliance on cleaning up weeds after of the future sea queen being tries and more countrywide represenAnnouncement is made new so secretary not think f at pianist Keith Andersen Lake City become established have Salt to to rushed they in tation a more completion diversified coming resulting Hion John Watts boys and guls is so very people to see it Agronomists recommend the use o: showing of equine and canine blue Nfcw Testament 2— President Heln if you are the 'mama in hat time may plan clean seed only the spraying or treat- bloods than ever before of the The world series is just around Phyllis Jen J Spencer Cornwall director Jensen: mily nd are making the of small patches before they ge the corner and enthusriies you tabernacle choir has been rehearsing sen song leader Afton Jensen pian ing ‘will savvy1 for and a good start sideiasts will find Interesting cooperation to the Former Residents with the choir Norma ist Clay Childs secretary foing to school it is what this he musical score extent with fullest other sec and in field enour feature new county lights ome time W O Pobinson 7 needs —and Jensen Weed programs art Now Proud Parents every other coun-ttitled “Speaking of Sports” by agencies public A U In charge I M ' the etary of W recommended the basic as action A Frank by George Barclay action and drama ici times should f Street Wok Announcement haa been rec ived at change In how to will be in Decay'd county planning boards ‘be ppr tabernacle Vgnnist New Gornij Ahead stylrs change in automo-tt- c the News office from Mr and Mrs The tense events in Europe and instrumental music of the of ’heig a Mrs L J Arnold Mr imdcrtik-iChiMs I ynn Johnson at Delta' of the ar-the world In general are comI had ducticn TV nf-nd Miss Marie Gledhill motored anything to say abou ‘he p Lester lvl of a fine baby daughter born mented upon in an Interesting Work of building the curb and gut order th' di rc'hn rf H n teaching I would start ’rg hel street GranJ he Main Mrs Johnson to the on Colorado blocks and easily understood fashion by two tf Canyon Saturday Soptembe cVir ter on f i rt f V "e wilb the wa® eg in Friday and remained am F JlewMt rr o curdf of wks The little Mis until Sunday 16h Johnson the Joseph W JhaBine In “Weekly d ctMd-ecflvn 'C"”1rnpce teaching Esop And New Review” citizen resumed the first of this week when The trip was reported as highly In- first child to be bom to the happy r PfP it up clear tx wok i' repara teresting through toj mmunity chairri parents tipped tha scales at 6 pounds rPW? rlor in the college And by do- min g 'nd the and her r"oH— Elmo Seott Watson's featurs artion t" laying ennpt Difficulty ws hen Mr and Mrs John M Anderson splendidly Mr and Mra Johnson )'ou are 21 and revision in th ticle this week deals with tha encountered 4' I'’ °u will know y cuNuris but with Mrs Tarley Christi8nm"and Moyle were former residents of Gunnison the sheep from contract M proving! training of army officers in tks a c'rnpany’ n nd the foxes CurnB-conter the I’cterson Anderson to Leem end are well end popularly known were traveler etc if you of latest dvr!ipmenH of this now adjust'd d will! the work of Tuesdsv —’’I regirter Mrs Harris came Moyl at the here Their hosts of friends will join annure--lcienee and invention to fit thrtin of the th- - rii’Vrnd guU-- r Arrleu!tu’'al cMIee to resume Hi ‘n the happ'ness bv extending b'?ti yest iclK it shoulj be Esop 'ske the first for lipdrshlp in “itrcamlhuj ourj with the low down here until after studies dtlay itet will go ahtad with-u- t ccngiatuktlnt to the prtud parent waifm” sugar mill JO SEKRA Paign at the big cl Farm Losses Mount As Noxious Yeeds El Menace Growth Musical Treat Being Arranged Great IE LOW DOWN CK0RY GROVE rEATTOJEIS m TTtHDS DS5QJ£’ yrr w'iert r t |