Show y V 4 OVm THE TOP FOR VICTORY Gunnison Valley News with UNITED STATES WAR Gunnison— ‘The Sugar Beet and Turkey City” forty-fourt- year h GUNNISON UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 18 1943 No I'onroa Cops Honors HONOR t Round Robin Tourney KJ GUNNISON VALLEY Bulldogs Place Dailey At Forward Second Team— I ise On To Panguitch In Consolation Flight HONOR Monroe playing superior ball came victories a’ d through with 3 clear-cthe championship of Region 4 in the Round Robin basketball tournament held in Richfield Thursday Fuday and Saturday With few exception- the games were of the highest type and close and hard fought Final standings in the tourney gave Monroe first spot EphSalina third raim second fourth Manti fifth GunniRichfield and Escalante son sixth in the second round were eliminated er I of home a' e 'd and ise simply of I C B rsor urdwirt JCRAP 1HT1 W play Riley Newton star Salina center was named the outstanding player at the tournament He came through with 43 points in the three games to pace the Wolves to third spot Between games the final night coaches from the participating teams handed in their selections for first and second teams The final choices were: First team— forwards F Asay of Monroe and Thorpe center Newton Salina of Ephraim guards Bailey Ephraim and C Asay of Monroe Second team: forwards Gunnison and Sondrup of Dailey Ephraim center M Peterson Manti D Bell guards Worthenj Panguitch of Monroe and Nielson of Ephraim tied for the other guard position The tournament which replaced the annual atate playoff due to war conditions seems the answer to the smaller At th schools ‘troubles’ state meet the little schools are at when the first night a disadvantage meet a team that has they usually had first Class competition all year and is really at it's peak With a tournament such as the one at Richfield the winning team would have tiie advantage of a finishing off schedule and a better chance of tipping teams from the larger schools Fans at the Richfield tournament and the high proved its popularity type of basketball played was credit to the Region are the scores by Following quarters of all contests Thursday Monroe Gunnison 6 3 Escalante 5 10 hnguitch 35 4' 5 13 1 7 3 21 p4 '16 10 18 22 9 18 A list of names of men from Gunnison Valley serving their country in the armed forces and made available thiough the endeavors of Mrs N L Hemiansen is being printed In this issue of the News Addresses were not printed due to military regulations However the correct address of each man cpn be obtained from Mrs Hermansen or by calling the News office GUNNISON Robert Dale G 3 23 31 3 13 23 32 16 20 23 8 16 22 0 12 8 21 26 Finguitch Richfield Efhraim ' Mnti M 6 3 Gunnison 26 46 Want 35 Saturday J°aroe EfWun Salina Manti is 19 29 38 - 5 9 21 23 1 24 10 36 Ludvigson Max Howard M Yardley Keith Roeelund John David Pickett Robert Keith Anderson 52 33 Hugh Larsen Que 11 ChriBtensen Jesse A Scow C T Gregerson Morris Keele Oras Jacobsen Wells C Larsen Donald J Christiansen Ellis Van Buskirk Harold O Nielsen Ivan Larsen Lee C Larsen Glen Larsen M E Christiansen Blaine Anderson Ernel Christiansen Edward Bunderson Earl Poulsen Joseph Clyde Willardsen Horace Sorensen Charles Richard Christensen Moyal Erastus Jacobsen FAYETTE Calvin H Bartholomew Aaron Delos James Bernard D Anderson Warren B Mellor Eldon Olsen Hagh M Bartholomew Arden B Hill Don G Christensen Paul L Bartholomew Don Jamea Donald Hammond Calvert Leon Melloor Keith Hill Calvert Leon Mellor Preston E Bown Leland N Mellor Ivan Everrett Olsen Ira' A Mellor 5 Made By Gunnisou Sup o Paul Duggins who reported on March 15th at the Naval Training Station in San Diego California foi active duty in the U S Navy was feted Thursday of last week hy his Mr and Mrs Julius Dugparents gins in honor of the birthday of the visitor and former member of the Los Angeles police l force Seated with the honored guest nd his wife were the following members of the family: Mr and Mrs Wendell Lowry and Mr and Mrs Waldo Villard and families of Provo and the host and hostess Dinner was served at six o’clock and the table waa centered with a birthday cake decorated in Navy d coign Cards were the pastime of the late evening Saturday the coast residents left for Ihe return trip accompanied by Mr Duggins who will visit in California for a short time j I W " as 4’ unP jjtrt Xr rf UUt Inc Intul For lMPX Crop Beaches $907 With Mailing fl Ueeent Payment nl Government Clunk In line with tin1 tei ms of the 1942 sugm beet conduct culling for additional payment March 15th the Gumu-oSugar Inc is mailing to its giowcis fifty cents pei ton payments will be made by the Company June Nth and October 20th if sugai sales justify An initial payment of $600 per ton was made immediately following which delivery of the 1912 crop makes a total of $650 per ton paid and $257 per ton hy the Company paid by the Government making a grand total of $9 07 to date G Arnold Agricultural of the Gunnison Sugar states the contract will b in the field this week Some delay hns resulted by reason of necessary U S Departwith the negotiations ment of Agriculture in formulating terms of the contract The Department has in order to stimulate production of sugar increased t guaranteed payments approximately $150 Thla per ton over the 1942 price rate is figured on the average sugar content but since the beets In the Gunnison Company’s territory have usually gone beyond the average including the not selling price of augar the price per ton of beeta will in all probability go beyond that mentioned L Inc Duane Larsen former employee of the News and now working for the Pacific Express with in Salt Lake City headquarters Wednesday to Friday with his parents Mr and Mrs Ed Larsen in Gunnison Mrs Larsen who spent I the past week in Gunnison returned to the capitoI city with her husband The price of labor to be set by the Department of Agrlcuture will raise for thinning hoeings and harvest but the rise in the price of beets will largely go to the grower the laborer only receiving about 40 per cent The Company field force Le planning to bring into the district efficient outside laborers to handle the crop and prevent a harvest loss 4 ‘1 n m in to xa:a :n :b iiairauijaiBJHiBiB :n :biq io:b :a:n is :n th a With Our Boys In The Service BX BXAXnXBLBSBXtBXIBT B'il BPlBXBXBX BJi B" Bit BJ Hi!' B BX B B B AXTELL Hartely E Sorensen Lenor N Sorensen Hyrum L Wilson Sheldon Jensen Ellis R Crowther Roland Whitlock Donald Ireland John R Jensen Clay Jensen Walton Jensen Rex Jensen Oral I Nielson Grant Jacobsen Dean Anderson Virgil A Anderson Kieth A Amtoft Ward Jensen Lavem Jensen Don Christian Jensen Morrel Watts °m am Shirley LaMar Bjexregard Ray George Crowther Clifford Lynn Sorensen kr ku U snU rr 4 ! s BlW Memorial services for Wilford Ira Westlund who gave his life for his country sa a member of the U S Navy on January 30 1943 will not be held as planned Information received by Mr and Mrs II W d of Wilford Informs parent them that following cessation of hostilities and on request by them arrangements will be made for tha return to the United States of tha remains of personnel interred In foreign cemeteries Such a request has been filed by Mr and Mrs Westlund Other letters from heads of departments and tha officers on tha ship on which Wilford was serving when death occured informed tha parents that their son was at his station when death came and that ha felt no pain w MtMi Francisco and picked up a convoy ar- - death coming Instantaneously in the Islands on December ‘lcc ahore were Held for Wilford lot their lives with 21st whera ha has since been station- a ed Tha Gunnison man enliatod in Wm nd 411 roillty honors were Manti National Guard Unit ruary 3 1941 and after spending 0 H®ri Buchanan a member of tha U months In Ban Louis Obispo was as- mlliUry spending a signed to duty in tha Hawaiian k)Usrh vWtn with hU parents Mr 22nd ha will report to Camp Beal California to assist In training and Mrt R n- - Buchanan In Center-field a new division bl 2 to Payment VISITOR HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY his name will be lMrr Drug Ralph Anderson a fanner employee of the Stainlaid Oil Company at then holdings in Venezuela South Amei and who spent the past wetk lea nsrtuig with Ins brother I G Andei-sowas honoied guest at several dm parties held hy the Ander-onthe visitor ing the week Saturday entertained members of the fumilv and guests at the Gunnison Hotel when he held a movie showing pictures he had taken during his many travels Sunday Mr and Mrs An derson entertained in honor of the trawler at a dinner for members of the family Dr and Mrs J A Hagan and Beulah Metcalf Mr Anderson left Monday for Grniui Junction Colorado and will visit with relatives prioi to entering the Marine Corps First Lieutenant Lamar Peterson Ison of Mr and Mrs Clarence Peter-s- o arrived in GunnUon Monday after 10 23 27 jnitch Lee Christiansen Gannisoa noon and will spend three weeks at 12 20 26 i Bertis N Gregerson the home of his parents Lieutenant Teterson is a navigator of JNISON RESIDENT flying fortress and has been in active duty FROM COAST Jin the Solomon area slnca July of ton- ISru CRANDPARENTS HERALD Thompion Electa Dennison returnee t Su FnnclK on Mfof last week from a seven bMn Tlltlnl with NEW ARRIVAL Mrd 2nd and nd Mr Edd Jmimi In ’a-daTaxation spent visiting with Gunnljon w broUlfn Wtl mm Mr and Mrs Fred Jones art re- Mr kttcndln K IJwmpMn h Mrs on the Pacific coast lr Uon nd o( lh rl wrp kool In Lojtn torrther will ker joicing over the arrival of a grandA t Tjaon made the trip a a guest 8th nd ta March born kuMnd and who U1 Kon rtport on tnUred - daughter their first prisAnderson IT c Mrs r A war stamp J v fimoon hours to Mr and Mrs Leland Bagtey In for mMttrr dot Rigby Ind rrduUd from tk UnlrnUr Idaho The two Mrl Mrs Salt Lake LDJS Hospital were won vj 4 ith of Miami June 27 of that year II Mrs Jean D Evans and cs U ner tha “’ fcTW B J ragley will be remembered as the Ed Morgan former Gunnison shoe WM MlIjrnod nickmn pjeljf a ynn Halverson a member Mr tv00 la tha repairman Jones It and Mrs an- Gwendolyn former msnsen Morgan nd ln November of that Army band In Los An hU first chad In th family and latest nounce the arrival of a baby girljyetr( returned to Sacramento Califlnd with Mrs Amelia John report state all concerned are doing born March 7th at the Dee Hospital cmla for further training Following daughter of Mrs Dennison In Ogden Mr Am- - nicely C T Hoff a sister of the joicin Latest reports state that th Japa attack on Hawaii December t-pt7th Lieutenant Feteraon has been on all concerned are doing nicely It was k San Francisco l Rcrgesen Mr and Mrs Douglas to oft active combat duty In the Pacific had timo w tnd Mrs Dennison fr children of Cornish vLited from nd Am hhrr of her sisters for seven RssnviMi with James Saturday to Tuesday tre‘ t"1 jTd w the declared the vacation 22 J day) MAYFIELD Vesrl A Chrlstlsnsen Myles A Mickelson Ernest H WBldcn Robbts E Anderson Boyd F Whitlock Grant Fssts Alf Taylor St John Deloy Jensen Whitlock Gorden Willis Anderson Michel WQlis Anderson Roy Anderson Martin Bogh ' Aden C BJerregaari Airs P Nielsen G o placed on the roll Following is the list of men and their home towns Glen R Buchanan Gerald L Myrup Carl C Poulsen LaMar Follet Warren R Jensen Allen J Frandsen Everett I AUder Donald A Fjeldsted Clarence L Myrup DelMar Higham Dan Yergensen Earl R Buchanan Deon Metcalf Otto Jensen Lester J Anderson Henry D Malmgren Chris G Sorensen William N Andrews Sheldon Rosenberg Boyd L Jensen Ray Jones L G Christiansen Dean L Baxter J D Childs Wayne R Erabley Roy Fredrickson Garth I Stowe Royal Kaneko Max Lynn Goates Duard Jensen M L Sorensen Robert S Jensen Vernal N Hansen Maylin V Bardsely L E Fredrickson Louis CL Myrup R S Russell Russel Jensen Othel Brooksbank Averett A Allred Joseph Jensen Leath Allred Burns Jensen Niel Myrup Gail Sorensen John S Sanders Rsy Buchanan Max R Peterson Juel Gregerson Don R Madsen Orr Lorin Hill Arnold LeRoy Foote James Gregerson Dr S G Reess Royal Whitlock Clay Rosenvall Elwood Hansen Wesley Peterson Gene Feterson Clair Bardsley Spencer Pierce Max Anderson Glen Nelson Bladen Ludvicksen Westlund Clay David Nielson Wesley Grant Clair K Weatenskow Averett Leon Arthur Bernard Mortimors Sorensen Don Chrktian Anderson 18 S3 the service enters CENTERFIELD Bemis Ludvickson S Nielson Wilford Ira Westlund Howard Holeyson John Roy den Pickett R B Christensen Bert H Johnson Carlyle Hogan H D Madsen Cleal M Wilson R M Gledhill Robert L Gledhill Rex T McKenna Aldous Q Whitlock Delroy Snow Donald G Wilkenson Ernest Snow S J Hendrickson Robert Rex Hendrickson LaMar Peterson Stanley Peterson Miles F Jorgensen Tillmon F Jorgensen Greg M Anderson LaMar Christiansen Frank Keysor Hershel W Metcalf Orlin Willardsen Aaron J Keysor Lorraine Christiansen Bert W Coates Shirrel Christopherson Earl L Jensen Stanley Reed Vorheess Friday 15 23 W H 1 Richfield O Should anyone discover that a name is missing please let us know immediately in order that it can be placed on the Honor Roll The list will appear in the paper from time to time and as a new man Bud L Sanderson Reed J Metcalf Paul Duggins- K Willardsen DeVon Larsen J LaMar Larsen 29 Ephraim Salina ROLL f of styl- Fifty Cent Beet 3 DISTANT VISITOR Four In Region 39 Staff Sergeant Msylln Bardsley who has been stationed at Camp Forest Tennessee is spending a furlough at tha home of Mr and Mrs Roy Bardsley bis parents In Centerfkld Aaron Keysor left Wednesday for tha army camp at Boise Idaho having spent two weeks visiting with his mother Mrs Lillian Keysor Orr Hill expreaacs through tha column of tha News his sincere thanks for ths many letters received by him from residents in the Valley Orr who is a member of tha navy states ha would Lko to answer each and every letter but transportation and censorship prevents him doing so Mr and Mra Clarence Peterson have received word that their sons W't P y f ’ i 5 I i' |