Show THE GUNNISON 1 VALLEY NEWS Questipns Sought By Census Taker Mrs M L Mansfield was a visitor last week at Provo with her son Mathew a student at B Y U Mr and Mrs Lucian Nelson and Miss Connie Nelson Salt Lake were here over the visiting with and with Mrs Stena Nelrelative is a recent from son who recovering operation at the Salma hospital Paul Tilton camo in from Oakland hi home Monday evening IJe will le here for some time looking a was Mrs Norman Johnson after his various farming and other charming hostess to members of the interests Monhome Harmony Stitchers at her Mr who day afternoon The early hours were and Mrs Dan llama spent at needlecraft and a social time spent thiee weeks here and at and and at five the hostess served a hot with relatives visiting f lends retui ned to their home at dinner at small tables covers being Idaho Falls Thursday of last week laid for sixteen John Nelson employed at the GunGeorge Last and Mrs Elmer and Mrs Nelfor Lewis- nison Sugar factory Pierce left last son have returned to their home here ton and are visiting for a few days a vacation visiting in after spending at the home of their parents Mr and the capital city Mrs J H Stocks 0 0 0 Mrs Mrs Robert Hartman of Salt Lake City is here for a two weeks visit with her father George Bauer She was accompanied here Saturday by Mr Hartman’ who returned north late Sunday IiMar Christiansen Gene Feter-sand Royal Whitlock Jr students of Brigham Young university at Provo were guests at the homes of their over the weekrespective parent end Mr and Mrs Thepm Clinger were club host and hostess to associate members and a few guests at a bridge-solparty Saturday evening The ladies entertained themselves at bridge and the gentlemen as usual spent a few hours at their old favorMrs Clinger ite solo At served a tasty lunch Prizes for high scores in the bridge game were taken by Mrs J B Roper and Mrs L G Anderson Gaddie spent at Salt Lake City last Since returning home Mr Caddie left to join the "soil fertility train" which is Wing demonstrated throughout the heet growing sections of the umith Mr Gaddie joined the train at Price and this week the train was taken through Sanpete and Sevier counties Mr Gaddie is chief chemist at the Gunnison Sugar factory K a was Mrs Howard Norman charming hoatess Monday eveping at dinner-carto a party in compliment Mr Norman who observed his birtha At day anniversary delicious hot dinner was served covers being laid for sixteen Following theh dinner hour progressive bridge and solo were the enjoyable pasIn the bridge game favors times were won by Mrs R K Gaddie and G Mrs Stanford Rees Keller Christenson Slated for Trip (Continued from page 1) lowing the appearance of the band at the Music Educators National conference the plana call for concerts to be given in the Los Angeles high schools Keller who is a freshman plays a trombone In the band He is a graduUsed Adding Machines $3000 and ate of the Gunnison Valley high $1500 and school where he was an active parup — Used Typewriters music up — Also new and used calculators ticipator in the instrumental $75 00 and up — New Portable Typedepartment writers $4450 and up T E O’NIEL News Office Ml Friends Stage Surprise have just received from Idaho Birthday Bushels Dicklo Seed Wheat and George Bauer head machinist at 1000 Eushels Early Bart Seed Wheat the sugar factory reached another This seed is all cleaned and treated milestone in life Saturday and to llermansen’s and ready to plant commemorate the event friends gave Roller Mills Gunnison Utah 8 him a surprise when they went to his home unannounced In preparation for the event a splendid dinner had been prepared and following an hour of feasting three tables of rook were played In the lively game G D PeerV captured first prize with consolation going to Wm Farr Guests present were Messrs and Mesdames Tune Metcalf Wm Farr G D Peery O J Thick Hyrum Chris1— --We Sell on Easy Terms tiansen Mrs Kate Johnson Mrs Joseph Mortensen of this city and Mr 2— cne ycu buy from md Mrs Robert Hartman of Salt also receives your payLake We 1000 Some Advantages ments Water Commission Member Attends Capitol Confab nt send strand gers to collect Your note stays in our possession and any reasonable adjustments can be pleasantly made with the one you made your purchase irom These Are Advantairs We Think You Will Appreciate! CHAS RASMUSSEN & SON FURN & IIDWE CO 7 J M Knighton member of the state water storage commission spent several days at Salt Lake City last week where he attended conferences with committee members relative to the IVer Creek and other state water 'projects He aW 'attended sesstons'of state telephone managers comprising ’idcpendont and other companies at sbich time new regulation were studied He was accompanied by Mrs Knighton Trade-IValue A now definition for alimony has been found A local bachelor avers that alimony is what a man is required to pay in difference when he trades in for a new 'model T t ! 1 1 1 SPECIAL ATTHACTIVE PRICES WHITE ROSE FLOUR per 100 lb $271 HIGH PATENT FLOUR per 100 Iba 2M lYotein per 100 lbs LADING' MASH 20 183 D1RY FEED Sweetened per 100 lbs 140 SHEEP & CATTLE PELLETS per 100 lb 175 SHORTS per 100 lb 150 DRIED BEET PULI' per 100 lbs 113 CHOPPED WHEAT & HARLEY MIXED per 100 Ibi 150 CHOPPED BARLEY per 100 lb 140 W can make you a special pries on any of the above ' Merchandise In quantity Iota II An Still CMng 100 lb of Flour for $ bushel of Wheat! Hermansen’s Roller Mills Phone n wtm es 33 r GUNNISON es es rv'ff Economic UTAH Highlights Gunnison Sophs f Capture Honors (Continued from page 1) That has a salubrious” effect on many bigother industries Including the (Continued from page 1) all steel '’v gest business of them (Continued from pag 1) Bicknell eliminated these two played f— oOo — We are rL derson these are the facts that the Hit- in the finals with the results noted The first reports of what Herr fiW ri census man will call for about every filtered above cler said to M Welles have i811 household the eery brines in of Mellor Besides Olsen and And if you take them as a fixed in ltd home “on House numbei and stieet P and of German policy they Gunnison sophs selected for the IT value If declaration home owned or rented Vppy ' class other players were named do not seem conducive to owned monthly rental if rented live certainly Irons distinction: make this to for seem as follows Instead they ’fcl name of every person in peace “ral on farm? of Moroni forward Bailey of Ephwar to death inevitable household and relationship to head of extended us f®1 Brown of Bicknell According to reports the Fuehrer raim center rP family sex color or lace age last insisted that dominboys were prepolitical have enjoyej de guard The Cjerman H1 outsingle married widowed birthday sented with medals for their of Czechoslovakia th he "ft re’ or divoiced whether attended school ation be recogand Poland Hungary h standing performancescty and or college since March 1 1949 highplay at the closIn a nized — that the Allies keep their preliminary and trust I? counthe est grade completed state or hands off Scandinavia and the Bal- ing of the sophomore tournament Wlowehip colotry of birth citizenship of any that Gemany’s Friday night the Gunnison Bulldogs ly feel ng will where did each person live kans— and ot school taken by aggregation nies bulk of which were regular high throughout the iaal five years ago that is on April 1 M Men stagyun to come England be returned — that Britain the champion Gunnison 1935? the l lead the way in disai mamept by doing ed a fast game and entertained it®1 To get complete facts of employGifans The Bulldogs took the lead and — REMEMBER away with such fortifications as ment and unemployment each person braltar— and that Britain’s “strongand won a vicheld it throughout 14 or over must say whether at work strucCompels 28 to 39 economic of world hold” on the tory by a score For QUALITY! for pay or profit in private industry ture be broken It is significant that If not during week March Hitler said little about France— it is nonor working foi private industry Nazi doctrine that an Market emergency government work or regci many has no quarrel with France ular government work whether woik two countries as now the “The Store with tha that week NYA Wl’A same (XV for ing and live forever in peace Friendly Door" If neither at woik nor assigned to that John Bull is the troublemaker public emergency work each person unthinkable that is naturally It must say whether or not he is seek(Continued from page 1) England would make these tremening work if not seeking (work whe- dous concessions unless she were Salt Lake City Under the direction Sunther he hds a job or business from general Mr HenjK'ck htl facing certain defeat at arms They of Kingsley E Clawson which he is temporarily away bn lnvoVfc are tantamount to destroying the Bri- chairman there will be a banquet for an accident Each person not at work or not tish Empire and leaving the Isles re- 1000 legionnaires at which National seeking work must 6ay whether en- mote and helpless Commander Raymond J Kelly will be the hospital he tinned to ha ii gaged in home housework in school However that does not mean that the speaker It will be followed by a sitting by him and aked “WH pin I? Am I in Heaven?" “No" jh unable to work ar "other1 full evening’s floor show and ‘enterall hope for an early peace is gone ' tea All persons employed by private For Hitler undoubtedly demanded a tainment Eight hundred attended the wered “I’m still with you” in on or government Preregular industry great deal more than he could expect first annual celebration in 1939 work are required to give the num- to receive A good bargainer often ceding the dinner which is open to ber of hours worked the week of asks the impossible as a starting legionnaires only there will be meetcm 9 and those seeking work March officers point and makes concessions from ings of state department v and those assigned to public emer- there And certainly great pressure and committees and in the aftergency woik must state the duration will be brou'ght on Hitler as well as noon thcie will be informal reunions tnie of their unemployment in weeks up the Allies to consider ending the war of members of the various service to March 30 1940 Italy is extremely eager that hostili- units ih Every person at work either pri- ties stop —her own neutrality grows vate or emergency must give pres- more difficult to maintain We are affiliated with 4 :tin Different Kind of Dollars daily The ent occupation industry and class of smaller neutrals concern to give you the h especially Belgium American farmers earned cash ini worker Those without work but seek- Holland Scandinavia Rumania and comes of $11200000000 in 1929 cetsary finance to do it rtei ing work must report on whether Greece will do everything in their that you mi remodeling in 1939 So Mr Roose$7625000000 ne they have had previous woik exper- power to promote peace And it is felt hope to do velt took a generous share of what ience lasting one month or more and avowed that even Russia Hitler's earned in taxes to bolster up 5 give their last occupation industry ’friend" will sing a similar tune they Money their deficiency with federal appropand class of worker If they have not Russia is in no position to fight a riations Besides their 1929 incomes No Mortgage On You had previous work experience and are on matters war and as if go major were calculated in one hundred cents seeking work they will be listed as Property! they are now there is a strong pos- dollars and the 1939 incomes in sixty “new workers" sibility that the Allies will declare cents dollars Call us before you Information on “occupasought war against her in order to open a ahead with any remodeling tion" above must include exact nature new flank and make fighting in the See our plan and get ov Buy from our local merchants of duties performed such as trade vulnerable Baltic possible estimates Why pay exho profession or particular kind of work It is significant that the German bitant prices done reception to Mr Welles was cordial LOOK HERE Under “industry" above report in the extreme — honors were Feel at ease to call onn given MR MRS & PUBLIC! kind of factory store or other busifor free estimates with him that are usually reserved for the ness in which duties are performed You need my services I need heads of states The German governon your part obligation Under “class of worker" above reyour support! Let’s get together ment Is apparently desirous of import whether a wage or salary woik-e- r I also care n year — 1940! relations proving in private woik a wage or salary for your cleaning needs — Dry and it was intimated that Berlin worker in government work (includwould welcome an American ambasCleaning and Pressing ing WPA OCC NYA) an employer sador working on own account or an unCo paid family woiker It is easy to know what to do unReport the number of weeks work- der a dictator “For A Better Gunnw' Everything is either ed during 1939 (equivalent e forbidden or compulsory weeks) Report the amount of money yr X - i ptpprfcia“tJ 4 ej w State Legionnaires w t s Elmer’s Unite to Celebrate IMPROVEMENT LOANS WANTED — Two men for rural sales work Must have ear and be able to travel Commissions with exSee D P Baspense contributions sett evenings Gunnison Hotel Monday or Tuesday March 18 or 19 tic 3 — We GUNNbON j Reiidenr 1TAH vsrfesnqnnmiurfrVB I PETERSON George’s Barber Shop wages or salary received (including commissions during 1939 and whether there was additional income of £50 or more from other sources during the year To get a national study of racial origin war veterans social security usual occupations and industry and number of children born to women each twentieth person will be asked the state or country of birth of father and mother mother tongue whether a veteran whether a wife widow or child under 18 of a veteran if a child is the veteran father dead what war or military service Each twentieth person will also bi asked whether he or she has a social security number whether or not deductions were paid for federal old ag insurance or railroad retirement in 1939Jf deductions were made were they based on all or more or less than half of wages or salary? Each twentieth person will also be asked his or her “usual" occupation industry and class of worker State as usual occupation that one so regarded or if not sure that one at which he has worked most during the past ten years This supplementary census will also ask each woman who has been married whether married more than once age at first marriage and number of children ever born The First Law Wt are inclined to be a little symwith the New Deal job holdpathetic ers all of whom are clamorous in demanding Roosevelt's nomination for a third term They are merely obeying a first law of nature: — The Kansan The Republican Nations) convention of 1940 will be 'held fn Phils-dphis th home town of Benjamin Franklin And it wouldn't be a bad idea for the whole country to observe the convention week by reading some of Old Ben’s sound and homely advice When the Finns get the Russian size then srmy cut down toHheir they will really begin to fight Furniture& Hardware 4 Change Winter-kille- d here’ why to change to oil-a- nd G Mi in the 'gutter i faithfully maintained scarcely thinner and dirtier lhanWintcr oil m your engine Drain now I Get cyl SS’ tcarin£5 and other pre-aoua part d by Conoco Germ Processed oil-cHngmg -i patented! Vour Mileage Merchant puts it in at an ordmary price in the But how ertraordinary ordinary way is the extra substance in tho Conoco formuU° that eels un a fitmmr lZnf keep holding it dose as plating on hub caps Not for ono instant can g drain “down homo' to tho crankcase Though you're speeding tho limit ot is parking long hours f All in addition to tho strong of Germ Processed oil this drain-proo- f oil PLATING helps to keep down wear And that’s how to keep nearest your engine to tho oil economy of its youth Your correct Germ Processed oil for Spring at Your Mileago Merchant's Conoco station today gives you an engine Continental Oil Company CONOCO' GEQT1 PROCESSED YOUR Oil INGINI |