Show V The cunnis6h Valley news gunnison Utah THE ONLY ONE GUNNISON VALLEY: NEWS Published Every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Entered at the punt office at Gunnison as under the Act of Congress of March lie For matter f 3 187S iuvirui-i- Men Year —— - --" - - SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: hopmg of - ) One Year Six Months A $200 100 r Pledge rertare i the co Payable in Advance H W CHERRY Editor and Publisher e m ONE RESOLUTION 10U SHOULD K EEP I bf w5nu'n’ So If anybody Is interested in knowing something about women — their tastes their activities their actheir looks their complishments beauty secrets why they do this and why they do tht— this new book will satisfy a lot of curiosity even if it doesn't answer the particular question you would like to ask about one particular woman this year Buy from our local merchants vj “Wanted-Parach- Subscribe — ANYTHING YOU NEED TRY OUR WANT ADS borrow! don’t READ THE AD$ Along With the New THE POCKET BOOIC riavr 1901 0f Most TOOK TWO MOT IT cam MM VOMV AWTRlCAM WkCTDRy WOKT CM oy WITH UAGJ fWA TlMfi At MUCH FOOO AMO ClOTUIUf Art At a t AtMt Timet MUCH AH At ITALIAN AMP NFAHLV At TVflvf Jl'Mirt At AlifOt At A cohtin run map 4 tf fntai At MAP? wor Ceffll CAllfV A ‘MOCHA A t Of MOCMA f(M OX NtARtVAU TM VWSIPV C0M VM SMI WTO UMIIt rvflf nO ©V TMf I7 CfNTUKy rcrtMA-Tve AUTO WOUiO 0MUT MAM ? 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'justrial U help jjrutth Idea The depi finally a will the VALLEY GUNNISON BANK ’y — THE FARMER FIGHTS At its recent annual convention the Amerfcan Farm Bureau federation representative organization of millions of fanners went on record wilh this Blpiiflcant solution “W condemn discriminatory and punitive taxes of all types designed to favor The penalize a selected group vnuctmept of uch teWtin rcult in further efforts by other groups to Such un-- i obtain special privileges necessary taxes and restrictions have a damaging effect by increasing costs of distribution increasing costs to consumers reducing total consumption and limiting produ9tion in agriculture as well as in industry We all such tax proposals" American agriculture has a very direct and personal interest today in the question of punitive business- destroying taxation The chain stores are under attack in many cities and states and a national law is pending pr- - tentative Member — iy Federal Reserve System - rf rke iws jr bos Hated tbini be mcongress Mra( new Many serious problems press them reduction tion— among for of solu-- the SZlSmSTSSm natlonal debt resumption by Congress 0j jta former initiative and authority the divorce ®P°IBiicsfrom relleL uid sound preparation for adequate national defense These— and cific problems various other— are spewhich demand Individual action Together they constitute part of a still more significant responsibility —the preservation and strengthening of our American ideal of democracy On the way In which members of and other officials at Wash- Congress bigton meet that responsibility may de- course 0f history pen(j mncii 0j as recent events have demon- gtrated such responsibility cannot be fulfilled by a program devoted to name- - th"on national tinued chains impossible And these are the stores which move hundreds of millions of dollar worth of farm produce each year — which provide agriculture with one of its largest and most dependable maikets— which re costs duce overhead and thus stimulating consumption of all kinds of foods — and which in times of need have successfully carried cn cam“ paigns to move heavy surpluses of distressed crops at fair prices thus 'aving thousands of farm families 'torn ruin One big need cf the times is to further reduce the cost of distribution and to encourage not hamper those agencies which have proyen they can lo this vital job Mass merchandising is as necessary a pat$ of our modern life as is mass production A plank recently adopted in the platform of the Natlonal Grange an- other lending farm organization says in developing we should “cooperate to efficient methods of distribution end that consumption may be widened and handling costs kept at a minimum" The American farmer is wisely fighting punitive legislation that blocks this end—and his fight is in the interest of us all opposi J1 have r than Federal Deposit Insurance Corp ' Whal the People cannot met by policies of political planned only to aid par- tisan Interests and ambitions America has grown and advanced through unity confidence and Those are the qualities which effective make democracy It cannot advance through the promulgation of hatreds fears and dissension Those are the qualities that breed dictatorship That the American people retain their and confidence that they yalue those traditional qualities from a desperate and frightened Europe has frequently been demonstrated Washington today has a glorious opportunity to help not only the Nation but the entire cause of democracy by strengthening and encouraging those basic American principles And that In the final analysis la what the people ask of Congress be expediency When a Wisconsin geheral store was robbed recently no fingerprints of the culprit were discovered but toothpiints in a half eaten slice of cheese attracted the sheriff’s attention One John McMann was arrested on suspicion and it was found that his teeth perfectly matched the imThen he conprint on the cheese fessed portant nother ' tivitiea uarsals rt matte ibiliied "'Q t boost cc well on it who ink inking c s pot v ADS ARE NEWS Bruited In Big Type James Rooney of Newark who can1 not read argued with a traffic cop who arrested him for having no automobile license plate He showed the limb of the law a document which ha said entitled him to drive his car It was marked back seat driver’s license” and Rooney said he had paid 1 stranger ?3 for it Tvc v' FIRE THEFT Classes of Insurinw Written -IRA OVERFEL1 Gunnison Valley Bank and AH yperstio Prtssur 4 for being w Hie va orgi "ken ' cA rfthatde1 nthii A mor kr m fedus1 Ain d Got emer f on whi M f the b' j° and 1 As chairman of the senate finance committee Senator Pat Harrison apeaks with authority on the subject cf taxation His address to the eco nomie club of Detroit seemed to e veal an increasing apprehension in official Washington that the tax loa( has thrown too great for the country to carry Senator Harrison admitted that “the countiy is sut feting from high blood pressure” More aceuratelyrthe disease is high tax pressure And he also admitted that the governraen' ° P nr pos- h“l) reurce ° "'-n- nc and eonld'go !‘Ule !" b“la""n' llw by "0n!1 of Sovor1 of America' outstanding pciontidla and rhemiata recently con- eluded au annual meeting in Rich- Va mond Many of them took with s diastic reduc them to the meeting “gadgets” andt a!ternat‘y Stnator liar formulas they had developed during V011 n t“xPeniturcamon wans llu5e that reductions tho year One that caught the public’s n relief ant inUuest was a new method for er emer£cncy spending Of neces ing glass to make It totally trans-- 0 f'tythc governments if th nation is parent and invisible rtTiata solvent must aid and In itself that is not particularly ex news for the average Ameri-- j ®®uraS® Industry so that it can take tbe ka can even though It does mean that ove mucb provijing in the near future man will see more work and yacs senator "“Thrr from — whether be through it clearly glass MlsslssIppUfinds excessive taxation has reached in an automobile windshield tho win- dow of his home or his spectacles danger point of diminishing re The well is going dry 'from This minor scientific achievement urTs I1 the pump was ‘primed times” however" The multiplied many should serve as a reminder to a’l of tfnfdy he says is “proper diet and us that thousands of scientists - are rest"-f- or productive American inbusy in industrial laboratories spcnJ- - dustry— From tho Philadelphia Led ing millions of dollars every year fcr ju&t to'' find ways of making life ' easier and more enjoyable for evcry-- i Railroad Value The value of American railway America’i high standard of living property after allowance for depre K in itself a‘ memorial to these littlv ciation nccirditig to government men of Industry tistics is fj000000000 greater than the amount of sttx-kand bonds in It is hard to believe’ in view of the hands of the public steadily mounting taxes thnt this —— ec untry actually went to war on a Puccenful Lusinns Man: On who tea tax once has the Inrcp''wrr ' of an opt’mist 'and the emergency brnke of a pcssi- Buy from Our Advertisers 'mist p is itddinf Au about th’ sis deplore the cruelty of will see poetic justice in an incident reported from Iloilo in the Philippine Islands While a fatally wounded gamecock was struggling wildly in the pit he gaffed a handler luan Maitine in the jugular Vein with a steel spur killing him Those i Several JUGH TAX PRESSURE ' Th exrrATt PAKet " THAh oe by bebinr to make it a whole TRIBUTE TO TIIE SCIENTIST vat laericM like the’very best we do in order PURCHASING POWER rOLLOWS FREEDOM By this time most of your New Puichnsing power of wages in the have probably United States and various foreign Y'eaj’s resolutions been broken That’s only human But countries follows veiy closely the dethere’ one resolution every one of us vice of freedom allowed individuals should make and keep for the twelve and busitiess according to a icport months ahead Here it is: "I resolve published recently to do my part as a motorist and pe The repoit was based on an actual to help reduce America’s destiian survey made by an economist in the ghastly death and accident toll” United States and Euiopo of the During a latge part of 1938 the amount of woik required to buy a accident rate declined But we haven’t 0f articles commonly used by yet earned the right to compliment the workers of almost every country ourselves and ait back on our laurels “A factory worker in the United Tens of thousands of people died un- - lgute(1 four lime aB much cftn b victims of f0)M necessarily last year-- the am clothinJ wjth an hour9 recklessness and ignorance Tens of R W0lker njne Grmnn wajfp(1 thousands more wrl de unnecessarily tim n muh an talian worUer all of us do some- - nd this les as much ncar thing about it Russian woiker” the report which is There are three basic approaches ccompftnje(i by a series of charts to the accident problem First comes Stated And that doesnt mean education “Chart after chart shows the t teaching the rudiments of safety eri of th chitf totalitai iun states It also means Rugfian to school children Germany and Italy at or reaching the adult— continuously nnl p(ar tbe bottom of the list in with those simple the report said “If power tions and suggestions that if follow- - they want brtad( coffW ciothing and ed will i educe the hazards of motormany other articles they must pay ing 90 per cent much more in work for them than Second comes law enforcement people of the same economic group in countries democratic police — wholesale particularly slothful prosecutors — ineffi- American workers cient traffic courts— these are among "On the other hand it is in the dethe best friends the Grim Reaper has mocracies where individual freedom A number of American cities have and the private enterprise system reduced their accident prevail that work is shown to buy materially rates by revising their traffic codes more" tiaining their traffic police and doing away with fixing Third cornea better street and highway design to eliminate “accident prone" locations Many an tnterscc- ause no twr tion which was a virtual death trap rt‘ad!n’ Prtbab5r are m the same has been made safe through compe- b the Bame aet °f or "an"er tent engineering Every community n tbe woman There®rt' am® by e should Start on a‘ program new book A1 called "The Woman’s that will gradually do away with this manac” edited by women and pubcause of deaths and injuries We can have safety— if we want it lished by tho Oquaga Press Inc New York strikes a new note The and are willing to earn it This is a old World Almanac had facts on universal problem and its solution in- 'from Boup to nuts everything on the cooperation of us all depends We jnade progress toward that end eluding acmcthing on women but the ber To be dissatisfied with PHONE 20 e H di r tran t ft coi rmat S 800 m 'd T A F YOU RE looking fob aomethlng new and different to aerve tlmo you entertain try this modern version of the alwayi Baked Alaska—a baked lc® cream plot Srts the P0 strawberry preserves ICE CREAM 1 1 (Serves E) pint coffee cream teaspoon cup strawberry preserrea Blend all the Ingredients Pour Into the gether container of a modern lc freezer Assemble and c°”r' cracked k pack a mixture of rock salt using 8 part f & part salt around the Turn the container and steadily for about or until turning becomes Carefully remove the wit pack down the cream Cover with waxed PpcrM place the freezer cover the water replenish the salt and allow tht cr‘ harden for an hour befor t It’a almost unbelievable liclous sherbets snd dee tlm s be made In so short 0 seconds to mix B 8 minute ing In a sleek modem ' Ice cream 'freeier— 4°® cre velvety crystal free ira sherbets tre the result o eaps hPtt north pole pie (Serves Spread 1 pints of firmly frozen Ice cream In a baked and thoroughly cooled pastry ahell Beat S egg whites until stiff and add cup sugar gradually beating until the meringue Is stiff and teaspoon vanilla Spread the meringue evenly over the Ice cream covering the cream completely Place In a very hot over (BOO) just long enough to brown the Serve at meringue once Here’s a luscious Ice strawberry cream that takes practically no time at all to make and you needn t wait to enjoy it until the strawberry season arrives! o f Ptro pfioo “j te! j r tb u cranIfl dth 4300 fee' lrd tr of I?1 Ms 4tlr f Vfl |