Show THE GUNNISON Group Resolutions C iisni!2Uleet I with confidence state fish and V present Commission while offering coWen: nee cooperative attitude on their part toward the sportsmen in the state In turn Director Leonard promised continued coand invited any and operation all sportsmen to contact him on any problems pertaining to fish and game matters Following in essence are the outstanding resolutions consider- - and progressive f0r future fish and in Utah Advancements wildlife federation con- in meeting annual five last week Huss long prominent in was roortsmen circles oresident of the federa- lte“ the term of R E l!°Hebbler Who had left te jif Hubs and director rd talked over the plans Vboth professed a great spirit between the cooperation nd the Wildlife federation hunting casting improved j filing for the state from the sportsmen Ifliile not did Ijg 30 associations Board of controversial ( the Control a clean bill Came f reto vote did health they in mem- a it under a change Until some better gov- knf body could be formu- 'ctive 'I f one of the resolutions this week Pe Pr®s®nt board will be replaced I I unit having ohly four votes ior the svstem now in vogue Under UI U ed- U) That the state fish and in entirety h® placed on a merit system Ad- ditional resolutions were passed to make possible the drafting of a bil1 tB brin& this before the legislature and another measure Passed to provide a constitution61 amendment to allow the fish a"d game commission to be Placed on a merit system (2) That unnecessary killing of bear be prohibited unless ft be shown that the bear actually were dangerous to property or livestock famf commission (3) That the fish and game commission be given power to open fishing and hunting seasons on any day they see fit (4) jn the event the above resolution is defeated in the that the fish and legislature be given game commissioner power to open the pheasant son at 1 pm on Sunday (5) That aU dogs be quaran tined from April 1 to August 31 to eiiminate promiscuous ning loose of dogs not to count ield tri ls or d d trol o 0Wners Anv loose dog nd ‘° T1" the re8ulation provide an estimated 35000000 jobs for the country exposed concern about the budget mes- still sage’s hint of possibly larger expenditures for relief abroad and its recommendation for expansion of the borrowing By JAMES PRESTON power of the Farm Security Administration the Rural Electri- and the fication Administration President Roosevelt’s two re- - Commodity Credit Corporation cent messages to Congress have With the federal debt rising toserved to reveal the broad out- - ward business $300 billion lines of the coming struggle spokesmen believe a balanced over the future of America’s budget is the first essential of a free competitive-marke- t system sound postwar economy Yet paradoxically the budget message was acceptable alike to some Congressmen who want private business to get a fight-L- f in8 chance to continue in peace the record that has made our natlm) tbe arsenal of democand to avowed New racy’ Dealers who demand more and Mr and Mrs Deon Nielson more collectl'° control over all and family of Dividend and Mr business and Mrs Vard Cushing aijid dauThe fact is that as far as ghters of Granger were guests budget figures are concerned at the home of Mrs Pearl Niel the budget message was as near- son Saturday evening and Sunly encouraging td optimism as day On Sunday afternoon Mrs could reasonablv be expected It ft nelson entertained at a family paid lip serv ice to sound econ- - dinneri jn honor of her son omy saving for instance: "It is T Sgt Max Nielson the responsibility of business enLila Peterson student at the terprise to translate market opportunities into employment and Snow College in Ephraim It is the responsi- - ed during the week end with bility of the government to hold her Parents Mr and Mrs the door of opportunity" nt’y Peterson New Dealers found encourage- — tbough’ in the cumulative Tooele visited and Saturday fffect of scattered and apparent- - SnnHv with Mr and Mr Henrv that ly secondary observations Washington Snapshots Axtell News - 3isL i i OG They PrMfs Cottage Meeting was held at the home of Mr and Mrs T L Sorenson Wednesday even lng John Bardslev Reed Lund awrence Jensen of Centerfield and Byron Fjeldsted of Gunnison wore guest speakers A Fayette News Miss Donna Mollor arrived As Saturday on the bus toria Oregon and will visit in definitely here 'W LEGAL PUBLICATIONS PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps X5 through Z5 PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP A2 through G2 good indefinitely NOTICES No new stamps will be validated For further information consult until February 1 the County Clerk or Respective Signers SUGAR ii Sugar stamp 34 good for five No new pounds indefinitely stamp until February if FUEL OIL 2 and East and Far west period coupons good indefinitely all over the countrx 3 proclaimed H Sen - ri SIIOKS An plane stamps No in Hook Three continue NOTICE Lowell Dorms entertained the the younger set at games and luncheon Sunday following the regular evening church services :gulak bloodi HOUNDS Mayfield TY A ‘f'f IN THE MATTER OF THE of THE GUNDISSOLUTION NISON VALLEY FARMERS EQUITY LTD a corporation f Notice is hereby given that The Gunnison Valiev Farmers has Equitv Ltd a corporation tiled m the office of the clerk of the district court in and for Sanpete Uountv state of Utah a verified application or petition prav mg for a decree of said court dissolving the said forand that the bearing poration upon the said petition has been set by order of the court for Wednesday the 28 day of February A D 1945 at the hour of 10 o'clock a m in the court room of the county court house in Manti City Sanpete County State of Utah L G (SEAL) ' ‘i'"' ! i ’’ 18 1945 15 1945 Dr LaVcrne Daly Optometrist OFFICE HOURS 9:39 to 12:09 — 1:30 to 3:30 Saturdays 9:00 to 1:00 Phone M’ i: UI‘ s S22-- Richfield V v iV' ‘1 I' r v' 1945 i’ ROBERT M SNOW Administrators 1st publication Jan 23 1943 Last publication Feb 13 1943 Utah f Buy MORE War Bonds Help Bomb The Japs! i t IAmerican heroes your mist fey JULIAN dlJLENOOOTF i Reminders The Story of Milling and Smelting at Midvale m: L J I V company iur prlKii bjr Jap in the early morning Tech Scrgt Henry G Bohlen of Kansas leaped from his foxhole killed six and wounded several more That done ha helped his buddies bring about the surrender of 12) and kill or wound another 4) Bravery won Bohlen a silver star That kind of action will speed victory when supported by War Bond Sale! 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Parts Sales Scrvlco Skilled Reconditioning Scrvlco Kohler Catslcrr on Request Nt i Uidwest Service & Supply Company 18 i i West 7th South Street Salt Lake City 4 Dale t FRIDAY JANUARY ‘P‘ C Utah Kohler Electric Plant Distributors N JKa iaiaia :a :a: a jb a m 'tz a o a:a 1a Opening J ana ef tha last atapa In Net unlike huge eoup be wit the lead kettlee at Midvale Utah plant repreaent inta theta huge kettlee la molten lead and here the production at Itad bullion’ Tha “aoup" fad are removed before the load la eaat Into anodaa Tea Midvale la an aertp Iron and furnaca cok tnaka o(ai Tvia It tha foartk f a ouulda point (tAiuw't trticiw aJ' important spot on tha milling and up a charge for tha blast furnace Mrita mt S ‘‘"‘"'J ub The entire charge Is liquated by tri— amultlng mtp of tha world smalter situated adjacent to the intense beat of the furnace Tb previous artlcla of thla aerlea The lead trickles through tha flotation mill (discussed in described briefly notation of lead- - prT0U concencharge to the bottom of the furnace article) treats Bine auphlda ore tratee from the mill and direct collecting the gold and ailver and aoma of tha other metals Tha At Its Mid rale Plant United smelting ores from company and molten lead la drawn off Into lm- fitatea Smelting Refining and Min- - enstom mines In Utah and mens ketUea a her torn of tha inf company annually traata thou- atate polnta are eliminated and before After the weighing sampling Impurities eaada of tons of lead fne milling lead bullion slabs are cast for ship- area In Its modem fully equipped these materials are placed Into bins lead refinery custom flotafVhn mill and additional to be withdrawn later for roasting ment to th In the refinery the lead bullion amounts of Weighed thousands of tons of siliceous and or wintering Is refinrd elcctrolytlcslly producing direct melting oree la Us large certain concentrates wee roaster lead and certain by- emelter A substantial portion of calcines otherinmaterial and fluxes a high grade order to combine products also gold and ailver This this tonnage comes from numerous are elntered fine materials Into a alnter electrolytic refining la atmllar to In tb Independent mining companies cake Thla alnter rake together the well known electroplating Utsh Arlsona California Colorado Montana Oregon and other with oxidised Wd orea lime rock ceea (th nrrH or thes a an cuts will Arruu boon - end EVERY FRIDAY 26th thereafter a a n a Auction ring and office building located south of depot and north of stock yards a a T To assure of wore buyers list your livestock several days prior to sale the presence If you sre producer buyer or seller it will you to attend three auctions pay a a a aj n n a J 17 J0IIIIS0I1 auclioncr a a n 18 (g'tfS '' J Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Offices of Larson A Lacson Manti Utah on or before two months from date of first publication First publication January 25 ofV t -f if’1 TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of SENA SNOW Deceased N Main i Hw Fjeldsted Clerk Jan Feb Our Want Ads 08 $ NOTICE NOTICE Jurn on me sun SuhhyBkook IN 1 7 with a turn 't THE DISTRICT COURT AND FOR SANPETE COUNSTATE OF UTAH First publication Last publication After Customers I! IN and valid Mrs Hlaine E Anderson on tertamed Saturday attornoon m anm honor of the 4th birthda Bids will be received for the versa r of her son Gavlc Blame position of Gunnison Uitv Mar A large group of Gavlo’s little shall up until 2 p m Januarv fll friends enjoed games and re1945 Bids should he sninmited freshments to Buchanan Royal Mayor Mr and Mrs Henry BartholRights are reserved to reject omew Mrs Roxie Christensen and Mrs Earl James and dau- any or all bids spent last week ghter Orena By Order of Citv Council in Salt Lake and several other northern communities News that 2 3 indefmiteh t8 I ft tr until January 28 k rt pi Mr and Mrs Leo Anderson gave a dinner Thursday even ing for sixteen guests Mr Mr T L Sorenaon had as their dinner guests Sun- a and Mrs Chris Jensen day and Mr and Mrs Cloyd Chris- Mr and Mrs Clyde Whitlock tensen Mr of Gunnison and unless ed FDR still faithful to the were Salt Lake The proposed P°ssessing City visitors eprvice comPanied by an aduIteconomic philosophy he adopted Mrs Carlyle Sorenson and fam- - from Wednesday until Saturday Mfll Include the statefish resolution was ily of Centerfield re)ected' 12 years ago the attended wUl county conwho ect director They tj (7) That it be recommended Businessmen pledged to ex- Earl Clayton and Leland Sor- vention Returning home they I chairman of the board the tbat the present big game- board k Edith with Provo in visited ih Landowners’ association d postwar a few days and enson are spending production of control be abolished and that and nvnricmen’ and Mavis Whitlock a relation ‘he distribution on a acio tha wiii in Salt Lake “ Mr and Mrs Lloyd Whitlock ame director- or if Wildlife federation and a flsh and Mr and Mrs J L Christensen be unacceptable that the tjabined vote representing the tb5s spent the week end in Salt Lake be retained but its j S Forest Service and the tozrd Mrs Joseph A Christiansen board with each benhip be changed to a three board four or has been to Salt Lake visiting the latter having board That the her daughter Mrs Jack Affleck ote or a total of four votes for (8) big game of control be revised to include Lester and Mrs President the state fish and game director The authors of the resolution Hanson entertained 12 guests ought up this revision after a who would act as chairman a at delicious a evening Friday landof the private pposal to put the entire fish member The party hot turkey dinner ! ed game picture under the owners’ association a was In honor of the of the state commis- - man who would be a member of Games were played Bishopric federation Wildlife Utah the Joner had been rejected It was musical numbers and several vote represent- lated that the cattle sheep and and 8 combined were rendered n8 be U S Forest Service and lone interest couldn’t object to Service Grazing ii resolution Mrs Albert Larsen entertaininasmuch as all be Taylor fall' under the Juris- - making four votes in all jrould afternoon ed guests Tuesday fmdence of (1) th forest ser- (9) That a letter commending the occasion belng her birthday ice (2) the grazing service or the state fish and game director anniversary 3) the private landowners’ as-- be written and a copy forwarded kiation to the governor the director and I Two commission other noteworthy resolu- - be BRAND e Join were (10) That there be a law passed unanimously Bourbon Whiskey HY National Distillers Prod Corp MEATS FATS giving the fish and game acted prohibiting the use of live A Blend 868 Proof e 49 Graia Neutral Spirits irector the Red stamps Q3 through X3 power to open fish- - fish bait in Utah but that dead T and hunting seasons on fish may be used for bait in good indefinitely No new stamps Whatever day he saw fit would the state DUe “no- the controversial (11) That the press the opening of the pheasant house Hotel and all persons while the other aimed tributing to the successs of the Put the entire fish and game meeting be given a vote of partment on a merit basis thanks ereby taking it out of politics (j2) That a letter be written I Director Ross Leonard Newell R E (Bob) Hebbelgr retiring Cook and Dave f Madsen president thanking him for his directors Newell Frei untiring efforts toward the as firman of the new Utah soclation portsmen’s association headed (33) That a revised program speakers’ program for the 0f association dues be adopted of 15c a member for each as- At the close of the talks Doc’ soclation member with' a mini-irof the Davis County mum of $5 for each association " Udlife association made a and a maximum' of $200 anotion which vftis seconded by nually and that one vote be 2iU’ Walker of the Salt Lake awarded each association (not Iounty association commending to exceed four) for each fifty -- rector Leonard and the com- - paying members or any fraction ion for the progressive and thereof budget th' budget message l(0uhWtGrowera’ assocla- u"dfr 16 takf" together with his message kft Utah Cattle end Horse years of?a‘age P"50"" be Prohibited from on the state of the Union show- rs’ association U and the ac- firearms "7“ LI VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH years experience S'Bg g s S'C ri StE SEES k I |