Show OVER THE TCP FOR VICTORY Hitt Gunnison Valley News ' EXITED STATES WAS eo:dS'Stai!ps Gunnison— "The Sugar Beet and Turkey City & U v r" 4 ji NNISON j UTAH THURSDAY jjja Drive :r Esnd - Edna BuCkarfe To Sorensen of Centerfield In This District Public Make Early Purchases a state drive to sell in war bonds chairmen in seventh Utah communities have been of Lnted by George Larsen head $4000000 t:l JULY 29 1943 Nil UVY b GUNNISON Robe i yMe J rim Hading the drive jiaa Sorensen of lour th with it to neyi iA tat d Veil 59 X NATION 1 reminder — September 21 Within area MAM book coupons for three gallons each July 22 “IT and “C" Pona cut to two and In twelve of the North m the shortage area and & coupons good for t4llor In the remaining five of 'the Eastern shortage shortage good nl "B 7 v L Gledhill McKenna T Q Whitlock Snow Ludvigson Howard M Yardley Keith Roselund John David Pickett Robert Keith Anderson Lee Christiansen Bertis N Gregerson Ronald Hermansen Glen L Curtis Edwin M Andreason Duane Hansen Allen William Johnson Leo Peterson Lloyd Edmund Jorgensen Kenneth Dale Hanien Bud L Sanderson Reed J Metcalf Paul Duggins Jack Lenard Thompson Ronald WUson PeUrson John Halbert Cribble Orville B Condor Edward Lynn Childs Lenard Bauer Max "A” book coupons No 7 y’tfor four gallons each outside Ewt Coast shortage area must 2 Gledhill M Juel Gregerson Don R Madsen Orr Lorin Hill Arnold LeRoy Foote James Gregerson Dr S G Reese Royal Whitlock Clay Rosenvall Elwood Hansen Wesley Peterson Gene Peterson Clair Bardsley Spencer Pierce Max Anderson Glen Nelson Bladen Ludvicksen Westlund Clay David Wesley Grant Nielson Westenskow K Clair Arthur Leon Averett Bernard Mortimore Sorensen Don Christian Anderson DeMill '“e CENTERFIELD II Buchanan Gerald L Myrup Carl C Poulsen LaMar Follet Warren Tl Jensen Allen J Frandsen Everett L Allder 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 Andrewa Sheldon Roaenbarg Boyd L Jensen Ray Jones L G Christiansen Dean L Baxter J D Childs Wayne R Embley Roy Fredrickson Garth L Stowe Royal Kaneko Max Lynn Goatea Duard Jensen M L Sorensen Robert S Jensen Vernal N Hansen Maylin V Bardaely L E Fredrickaon Louis G Myrup R S Russell Russel Jensen Othel Brookabank Averett A Allred Joseph Jensen Leath Allred Bums Jensen Niel Myrup Gail Sorensen John S Sanders Ray Buchanan Max R Peterson Calvin Hansen Clair Rosenberg Dean K Christensen GeOrge Swen Follett Eugene Max Allred Tony Jay Petersen LeRoy Christensen Harold Bardsley James II Sakamoto Gleu G Wilkenson Donald 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 Willardsea Aaron J Keysor Lorraine Christiansen Bert W Coates Shlrrel Christopherson Earl L Jensen Stanley Reed Vorbeese r i Remia Ludvickson Delroy f i S Rex from 1 H Aldous father of Glen of Gunnison died last week at his borne in a heart attack He was belong resident of that city and was January 8 1884 the son of Elias d Melvins DemilL Funeral services wndusted Thursday at 2 pm ft Center ward chapel at the ®p! City Attending the last I& from Gunnison were Mr and Glen DeMill Mr and Mrs Verl till and daughter Renee Mr and f‘x Sorensen Mr and Mrs H land Mr and Mrs Irvin Rose r nd Mrs Orliri ’Madsen and Mrs A V Sanderson Mr Boss Peterson Mr and Mrs (' Wilson Mr and Mrs LaMont ( tn’ Mr and Mrs Emil Nielson leMar Hendrickson Mrs’ Vilate Mr Ruth Westlund Mrs Peterson Mrs Alva Lund Mrs CLund Mrs Roland Whitlock (x hrl Whitflock Mrs E L Swal Riels Larsen Mrs Ole y®' Mrs Fred Fredrickson and Quitter O Robeit of aday W G R OP GUNNISON DIES JULY 19TH DeMill omlol! Lowry Maiian Ine Fjeldsted oo Rroadhead Henry Maden Jensen wen Pickett Re Emil Andersen Keith Henrie (ilen Whitlock Burton Eggertsen Willard Bundersen Nielson Wilford Ira Westlund Howard Holeyson John Royden Pickett R B Christensen Beit H Johnson Carlyle Hogan H D Madsen Cleal M Wilson jSIDENT Edwin W K lllardsen Ijarsen LaMai Larsen Dale ht ITHER it DeVou I G MAYFIELD Vearl A Christiansen Myles A MIckalaon Ernest II Willden Robbie E Anderson Boyd F Whitlock Grant Fasts Alf Taylor St John Deloy Jensen Whitlock Gorden Willie Anderson Michel Waiti Anderson Roy Anderson Marvin Bogh Aden C Bjerregaard ’ 7 Stamp No 13 good for 0 innmirn DrCTnrVTC August 15 Stamp LYNN MELLOR IN nd I® re good through (u r HOSPITAL PRICE or 6 lbs each for home 151" Purposes Housewives may Mr nd Mr bc'r local ration boards Orena and Ut of m” d UdilU 0p® M llor necessary jmc inJ sUmp i jbFayette jUtto August 11 IIepr’ Lynn MHoD nd Mi Stanp No 18 (1 piLir) j Price Hospital is trough October 31 bruises lhJ tg end in trm roof tamp P Q and R received when H jj H IP July 31 in the chuixh building of °°!" ““ Rl°e atampa N Y N 0 msin engsH was valid through Aug accident the time of tha 4 throPDcIa jl jtlT w V a ab i Cl 7 iCl’ Pr mWJ (the fjj Alva P Nielsen A u stnn Welldon Kennelh Chnistianaen Hugh lairsen Que H Christensen Jesse A Scow C T Gregerson Morris Keele Oras Jacobsen Wells C Larsen Donald J Christiansen Ellis Van Buskirk Harold O Nielsen Ivan Larsen C Larsen Glep Larsen M E Christiansen Blaine Anderson Ernel Christiansen Edward Bunderson Earl Poulsen Joseph Clyde Willardsen Horace Sorensen Charles Richard Christensen Moyal Erastus Jacobsen Ronald Whitlock George Cleon Whitlock Dale Jensen Max Gayle Larsen Elmo M Anderson Michel lc FAYETTE Calvin II Bartholomew Aaron Delos James Bernard D Anderson Warren B Mellor Eldon Olsen High M Bartholomew Arden B Hill Don G Christensen Paul L Bartholomew Don James Donald Hammond Calvert Leon Melloor Keith Hill Calvert Leon Mellor Preston E Bown Leland N Mellor Ivan Everrett Olsen Ira A Mellor Ira Mellor Duane Christensen Ivan Olsen Wesley Bartholomew Elwood Olsen amnia Dies Thursday At opt os ntoil bs tali I’oss Bar Home In Gunnison Stroke To Resident I'uneral orvires Ward Chapel l’roea Fatal Of (lorn lloUl Monda - In as Miss thmi places on pivirram followed i ‘I Senate i Sets Hearing On lutah's Oil Reserves ° 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 L Nielson Grant Jacobsen Dean Anderson Virgil A Anderson Kleth A Amtoft Wsrd Jensen Lavera Jensen Don Christian Jensen Morrel Watts Shirley LaMar BJerrrgard Ray George Crowther Gifford Lynn Sorensen Max Nielson Oraf L Nielson of monoa ami Betty l'inonil sor ices fot Mis Jonscim KivotU thtn Niolson Snow iosidnt of Gunnison (ho stagi- and onrs wt're con oi moiv than f0 (ho 1m (od Momla at ongicgation pm in tho Gun- “Amenoa’ prmoi Joseph h'lnksivn mson ward chapel undei the direction address "Our Pioneers" Burial Hail ot Bishop Elmo Sorenson James two numheis b the pntnarwas in the Gunnison City cemetery girls glee eluh short talks by Doiis Mrs Snow died Thursday at her Mellor and Beth Lyman results of a stroke suffered readings home (llen Bonus and Vaildean Erickson 'on July 11th music by Girls Hanmwiy Bath) icad Mrs Snow w as loi n in Copenhagen Carol Barton ing leland Denmaik July 2 1871 a duughtei of music Nielsen reading Eva Nielsen short Jens lee and Nathulia Limlstixim talks hy soldiers Keith Hill CaKm Nielson When twelve years of ago Bartholomew closing prayer J in she came to America settled A childiens dance Meillor was held Manti IH'M) she beNovember at 't dtl p m followed by races in W J a Snow came the bnde of (eremony preformed in the Manti L DS Temple Following tho marriage the couple made their homo where Mr Snow died in Gunnison in l!28 She was the mother of 12 children eight of who survive her They aro: Ernest Luzon and Del Roy Snow With officers planning u consider- - members of tho U S army It W ably curtailed agenda due to wartime Snow Grant I Snow Miles D Snow (oikiitions the annaul convention of Mrs Flora Iingford all of Salt ress association will Lake City Mrs Effie Potter July 30 at Fiahlake for ifornia and Mrs Valora Pierce of thre days of discussions on the role 'Gunn ison 25 grandchildren and 19 of newspapers in advancing the war ' and one sister effort Mrs Emma Gaylor Reno Nevada The entire convention will be N T Nielson Cal- two brothers voted to various aspects of news- ifomia and Joe L Nielson Manti paper production during wartime The funeral services were beautiand to the numerous ways news- - ful and impressive and were as fol- papers can assist in promoting home hows opening song 'Rock Of Ages" front activities connected with the I quartet consisting of Mrs All Smith I war effort Mrs Junius Metcalf Gilbert FJeld- Illghlight of the confab will be anlsted and Ernest Swalberg a by Roger B Stevens British tkn Lorin IU11 quartet “Beautiful consul at Delnver on “Press and Home" Elmer Nielson speaker Air j vocal solo “Dry Those Tears" Emily Knighton speaker Luris Allen read- ing of a tribute to the children of Mrs Snow written by Mrs Lorin remarks Sorenson Hill Bishop Bishop Sorenson closing ong “Shall We Meet" quartet benediction Norwood Hyer The grave waa dedicated by liana C Olsen - in this section Centerfield the goal of $4000000 To attain til’i August quota to carry on the mem-e- r ir each Legion and auxiliary must sell or buy at least $35000 in this locality xth of bonds of bonds being purchased That ijJarly on the payroll plan that every idle dollar every must be lent nt ipent wastefully lie government according to State htirnan Wallace It will be retum-J- j added to the lender with interest per the war I Plans for the local bond drive will jt announced by the local chairman will include a or canvas ©f all in the to purchase reality Those intending be-ads are urged to do so early August 5 so the local chairman if report the highest sum possible I i August 7 at the Legion depart-en- t convention in Vernal An will be made locally to reach je local quota by that time bring-distinction $o the organization H Ha’ auxiliary ill bonds purchased locally will at for the quota whether purged from a legionaire or auxiliary ipu'otis lokson as as Miss Bai tlmlomcw pork department commandAmerican Legion and Mrs of Salt Lake City of the Legion aux-will serve under John They state chairman of the tho Hio nda Im thdomow toik §th AYI Kaotto liopsos lal ij Mrs Jensena Snow M'ltlirtu with a aiailo roii'it of ini'i'ii' ivpi osont mg Utali’N ln'l I'top togothoi with most of the small ihiLl mi lull tig liom 0110 etui of tho town to tho othoi ami thon tho amusi1 meat hall osooitod b l!o Soouts on HONOR ROLL $ the (’ommciiHualinu tali ITs FHK I l (to GUNNISON VALLEY b KITE ii I’IMN KKK bf Afeeting Set For August 9th At pen Hotel Utah In Salt Lake To All Interested Persons "I SALT LAKE CITY July 25— Utah’s tremendous wealth in potential petroleum reserves will come to national attention August 9th when the Senator Joseph C O'Mahoney Senate hearing on secondary Stevens also will discuss other gen- - Petroleum resources is held In tho jeral augjecta related to newspaper Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City A S Brown Chairman of the Utah publishing during time of war He will speak at tha evening Department of Publicity and Indua- session on July 31 beginning at 7:30 trial Development who will preside at the hearing said that in addition pm Delegates planning to attend the to Senator O’Mahoney Senator Gian tralnl meet are urged to travel by Gurney of South Dakota Senator from Salt Lake Ciy to Richfield Dennla Chavez of New Alexlco and ia Senator John Thomas of Idaho will where bus service to Fishlake be in the official party along with available Opening day’s program will be de- - Utah’s Senator Abe Alurdock Dr R voted almost entirely to registration I R Sayers Chief and Dr A C Field Director of the United State although delegate! will participate in fishing boating and othar amuse- - Bureau of Mines will head a party menta throughout th day Jof 12 experta from Washington Early Saturday morning fishing! Slated for discussion at the and horseback riding parties ling will be testimony on Utah’s coal will be arranged' and th first con-- 1 oil ahales oil sands and asphalts vent ion meeting will be at 10 amAIr Brown announced In extending and will be a conference of execu an invitation to all Iterested Utahns tives tin any phase of the subject to attend PARTY SCHEDULED FOR The regular business luncheon will Jibe conference which opens at 10 am RETIRING BISHOPRIC follow at noon with two speakers Several of Uta’s larger Industrial 10 addrM th egstas projects including the Utah Copper A party for members of tha the Torte WnL representing Company mine at Bingham and the ing bishopric in the Gunnison ward has been scheduled for August' 6th Publishing company will report on Columbia Steel plant at Geneva will with a program commencing at 8:30 jib recent conventioiy of the National be visited by the delegation Sunday Education association held In Indian August 8th Mr Brown said Following the program light psn refreshments will be served and thejP08 and Murick Romeyn of SaltJ remainder of the evening spent lnjkbe Gty will speak on “Censorship jjM Lillie Taylor returned to Salt All residents of the ward 8n Government Promotion" JLabe Sunday after visiting with her dancing At 4 pm the annual north and parents and many friends in e over 12 years of age are Invited A for all under JSoith softball gome will be played son Miss Tajlor formerly employed and refreshment the banquet 12 will be held at 3 o’clock in the j and at 7:30 pm at by Christensen’s and Company Is (now working in the capital city afternoon of August Cth (Centinaed cm Lest Page) nr wtlrchuW |