Show ' THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Why Put Out Our Fire and Keep a Clean Camp? Ey J W Jones former head of the Gunnison Valley bank and mayor of Gunnison now secretary for the state liquor commission with headquarters at Salt Lake was in Gunnison Thursday of last week He visited with his brother F H Jones postmaster and He was rehobmbed with friends turning from a business visit to southern Utah sections Miss Margaret Hinckley returned to her home at bait Lake Saturday after spending a week here as the guest of Miss LaVyrle Larson The two were missionary companions in the eastern Helds in 1931 Spencer Heiner representing coal companies in Utah Herbert Taylor member of the state liquor commis- sion came down from Salt Lake Mon- day and were Joined by Ira Overfelt The party immediately embarked for at crack h ishlake for a “farewell the big Mackinaw that had not been Mr and Mrs Fenton DeMill andi Infant daughter Connie of Payaonj were house guests of Mr and Mrs J E Metcalf parents of Mrs DeMill Milo T Dyches Fishlake Highlights (Continued from page 1) known that Jim Farley was opposed to it from the beginning— Mr Farley is a practical politician of great gif s and wants order and peace within the party The fact that he left for Alaska and removed himself from the political fronts during the president’s tour is considered extremely imporMr and Mrs Newel Childs mar- tant in expert circles Some say that ried just twelve years celebrated the the president will have to make a event Tuesday night by entertaining choice between keeping Mr Farley or eight intimate friends at a dinner keeping his left wing advisers such party at Camp Pinchot A delicious as the famed team of Cohon and Corhot dinner was enjoyed at 8 and fol- coran Dispassionate observers tend lowing a royal time was had toasting to the view that Mr Roosevelt will marshmallows around a huge camp- finally decide to keep Mr Farley if matters come to a head —he is far too fire and visiting until midnight: valuable a political asset to lose It now remains to be seen whether Mr Roosevelt can regain the prestige A SPECIAL he has lost He has arisen from serINVITATION ious defeats before — but this is the Come in and nee what a most damaging blow he has yet redifference a hair cut and a ceived And there seems to be little clean shave will make in chance that he can regain his once your appearance authority over the congress Mrs Theron Clinger entertained for members of the Junior Bridge club at her home Wednesday evening of last week ’Following A luncheon served at small tables at 8 o’clock the members and guests enjoyed delightful evening at bridge See Our New Sill ' Sometimiljiv- - the next few days there will be left at your home a b ll at shcwing prices which merchandise can be bought at our store George’s Barber Shop Some of these prices are specials for a short time but most of them are regular all - time prices We can care for clothes denning needs toot You will find the prices on this bill meet all msil - order and chain store competition and some are lower SHOE SALE We have a limited number f SHOES which will be sold st REDUCED PUICES1 You will get the BEST VALUER for your money If you BUY HERE: ChasRasmupsen Furniture Co GUNNISON BARGAIN STORE Furniture and Fardware y If YOU AUS THIS TYFS UXE mU COUltBOU Half Block East of Main tJS YOUTJL THAT — oOo— Had anyone suggested a few years ago that England and France would seriously propose that Hitler be given his way in Czechoslovakia without opposition he would have been regarded as a candidate for a psychopathic ward Now the incredible has come true France and Britain are apparently ready to throw their treaties and obligations overboard in a desperate effott to avoid war — even though that effort means a tremendous step forward in prestige and power for the dictator Howeverthe end to this chapter' has net yet been written The Czechs have been taking a firmer course as their action in outlawing the Sudeten party and placing the Sudeten aea under martial law shows The Czech premier has stated that they will yldd no fithcr And ome exp t be eve Prvue h menred to obtn guarantee from Mejcow that Rural will come to her hoa- c8 8 8r No cne can forecast what will hap- pen if the Czechs refuse the Cham- surrender plan and fight A reliable news commentator Prague announced over the radio a high Czech official said to him in effect “We are not big enough to Germany— we are big enough start a Furopean war if we have Many think that point of view is ' correct tbt ’ APPRECIATES LOYAL SUPPORT I want to express my deep appro ciatlon fer the loyal support accord ed me aft the runoff primary Tuesday when the electors of Sanpete county nominated me as their candidate for the office of sheriff I will do my utmost to carry on at the November 8 election and will appreciate the support then as has been given me in the past primaries BAYARD K TUFT Dmortic Nominee for Sheriff (Paid Political Adv) German scientists have built a microrcope wh:h magnifies objects 100 OOO times It wi’l no‘ be to import one with whuh to examine our public debt J - Norma Mejson Forest Ranger Misses Lucile Modeen and r Jean sbortf time until Childs graduates from Gunnison ValMany times forest officers are ask- - campfire even for a water or ley high school have gone to Provo ed "Why be so fussy about care with he puts the fire out with knows he every linger-Th- e at that Young Brigham ’faith to They registered fire and garbage on the forest?” is dead and buri'd If he university as freshmen majority of our forest users ing fspark to put ? t know why they take time to play safe finds a fire he will do his bet If he cannot do this he mce at out it clean a and fire camp keep LaMar Larson son of Mrs Clarice with of He Their cooperation along this line is always notifies the nearest forest Larson left for Provo Sunday takes a chance by every law-- f icer at once He npver will register at B Y U as a fresh- greatly appreciated it will abiding citizen The forests belong to with the idea of “why worry man for the winter school term Uncle Sam who is no cne else but the soon go out” Friends we must all in any emer-zeciti- - be real minute-meall and good American taxpayer Miss Faye Hill domestic science ex- in our country gency willing to do our bit if we teacher at the Gunnison Valley high If our forests burn watersheds are pect to save our great outdoqrs from e school spent Sunday at Ferron wild’ life becomes extinct "fire the outlaw” We must always ruined jng with her parents choice camp grounds become black play safe with fires and encourage if we expect uninviting arena climate is others to do the same Mr and Mrs A E Reeves of Hol- - dirty for our people changed so eyery man and beast suf- - to maintain cur fprests lywood Calif are here for a few fere floods come after who the and rain generations (ccur with every days and are guests at the home of If we expect to enjoy our forests ruined water systems canals Mr and Mrs W L McIntyre Mrs causing clean a camp by and farms This’ deplorable condition we will always keep McIntyre is a niece of Mr Reeves such as can be avoided if we will all become burying all camp refuse "fireminded” jand help protect our orange peel me(on rinds scraps of Mra Mac person was hostess at forests We will bottles and cans tins food do this against fire We can the reguar 8e88jon of the Treas Jouli and boxes in by breaking 6ur match in two before bum all papers' rags such cjuj- Thursday afternoon of last wetk throwing it down If we smoke stop the stove or on our campfire as prjdge formed the entertaining in a safe plyce Never smoke while articles accumulate If we will cooper-roa- d Mrs when o’clock untn four r jon trail! ate on things mentioned and riding or hiking along a Peterson served tasty refreshments the age everyone we meet to do likewise the woods or through and areas camp smoke has served its purpose we our recreation Mfi and Mrs Leo Bardsley were should crush out all ashes or smoke grounds will always be clean and intor traveler8 to Salt Lake City butts on a rock before throwing them viting for the i(ext visitor or when Saturday They accompanied their away We should always build our we come again our streams will alMiss Beth Bardsley to the fires in a stove or at the prepared ways be pure and insects rodents daughter and Bnakes will not crowd us off our University of Utah where she en- fireplace on all the improved recrearolled for the coming year’s course tion areas When we are in the woods choice camp grounds a Friends if we think these questions and not on an improved camp ground Mrs Alice Duggins and Miss Nor- we should build a small fire in a safe over we will all see just why we ma Rosenlund returned Sunday eve- place away from trees logs or under- should be careful with fire and keep ning from a short vacation trip spent brush A good citizen never leaves a a clean camp is southern Utah and Arizona They were sightseeing at the south rim of the Grand Canyon visited the Painted Desert and at Phoenix Ariz Economic GUNNISON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Healthy Children r i Reporter EAT HEALTHY FOODS! j Senior Assembly Last Friday morning the senior class presented the assembly program for the student lfody The program consisted of a vocal duet by Clair readRosenberg and Farrel Myrup accordian ing Miss Jennie Duke Frandsen reading solo Marian Yardley piano solo Dona Mellor Florsoprano duet Gwendolyn and ence Jones jokes Carma Larsen vocal solo Afton and Beth Jensen reading Mrs1 Lawrence Anderson Win Softball Games The boy athletes of the high school were victors over the Manti high school softball team in two games played at Gunnison last Friday afterteam won a noon The game by the score of 10 to 4 while team also won the a victory - 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Elmer’s Market First Student Bdy Dance The first student body dance held 'The Store with the Friendly Door” the gymnasiupi last Friday night proved to be a jhuge success There as was a large crowd of students well as many others in attendance’ Dr and Mrs W J Rardslej Everybody had a good time and are Park City spent the looking forward to many more dur- - and were guests of Miss Linda hj The music sley ing the coming winter was furnished by Jay’s Rhythm Boys Some women never know but! !their nei&hbors wil1 do ne Student Hear Lecture n0 time in tcllin Arthur Gaeth veil known lecturer !“ as anyWfly and at present a teacher of history and political science at the B Y U explained to the student body last Thursday some very important facts The on (the present European crisis lecture he gave was very interesting and educational explaining about the By RAYMOND PITCAIRN different countries and their rulers that are having trouble in Europe "Righteousness exalteth a nation" This la one of the oldest of proverbs: Mr Gaeth is Very well educated ont so old in fact that to many men this line having been a foreign re-- : today whole nations seem to have forporter for 10 years He speaks flugotten It The nations seem to have forgotten ently many foreign languages He retoo that comforting promise from the ports that he will be back here some-- ! same font o wisdom: time in November and give a lecture! "The work of righteousness shall be to the public peace and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance forever" That too la a proved and ancient Mutuals of Ward verity But these of course are modem In Conjoint Program times The old old knowledge Is outmoded Yet nations as well as men Unusual interest is being shown in would do well to pause In the rush and whirl of present-da- y ambitions to the conjoint meetings of the M I A ponder the ancient truths anew organizations of the Gunnison ward Nations as well as men would do and the program offerings frequentwell to consider again the recorded wisdom which has guided so many ly given draw many Interested in the work A brief program is to be given generations of our forebears Nations as well as men might meas next Sunday evening at the Gunnison ure again the power of truth against ward chapel at which time the folfalse and bombastic phrases the value of directness and simplicity against lowing will form the main features L Sensational Balloon Aacoada shrewdness and evasion Retold story Alice Louise Watts reand Parachute Laap Daily Nations ak well as men might find told story Glenna Larson comment ' k in the deeper wisdom of the heart the M Men selection Culiibila la Al solution of those problems which today by member of seem so hopelessly Dapartaants CnlartainoaM to frustrate the male chorus address Superintendent aad Aaaaaaant far Evaiyaaa mind Leland Anderson of Manti remarks In our own nation great leaders Mrs Bert Gribble The public is corhave acknowledged their reliance on dially invited to atterid this meeting this ancient wisdom "My principle Is to do whatever b right" was Thomas Jefferson’s own summation of that guidance "With malice toward none with charity for all with firmness In the ' 1 V ' right as God gives us to seo the right” was the expression of Lincoln's approach to one of the most serious Internal problems in our history It is in this spirit that human'ty hopes the leaders of the nations may Y? today approach their problems — both fma-ORjvsruucKwithin and wthout their borders Clad again In the "armor of righteousness" their strength should be great in Righteousness Exalts a Nation — FREE! ARE AMERICAN WOMEN - ' Band Me thus To Sponsor Dance fteni00n w! Me liv( h wrt sch)(1 hcn Mother cf Cunnion Valle will 'arty lponsor djncin( Hood music plenty of dancing and time is big promised all amending The high school band will be out and will parade and maneuver both at Gunnison and Centerfield and a sup-i- n ply of popcorn balls and other knick-thknacks will be put on sale School buses will run to and from field and Fayette to Gunnison to o comodate those who would enjoy ” ping the light fantastic Priday timt nd wm thmt P9od be” m°o W SMART la (Aa woman oftodty Sh on a morfam Ho! point Bhctnc “ a Irmnd bmkm- r- can c Jaanarf with a eJoth—pnd Co a a tpt bmp to oparato Change - At least it can be said that the m dern bathing euits have made “Love more graadmofhmr JtfaAa ownoef a a pa to °r tool-“ blmckprung iri ""with ft8'0" bm c Aaana4 to V Electric Cooking! It’s Convenient Economical A GOOD THING Ll A RAIN' DAY and Efficiei lEuiTpora ca |