Show Uhj IOCB read Aril TKl j NEWSPAPER :X0Y NEWS DEADLINE vu h ’’t ' TKS Tl'ESDAY Gunnison—'The Sugar Beet and Turkey City'' V YEAR CJ GUNNISON E 17S Institute Meeting Place Changed ©FOUR ’c tiEMwWOMEM IN'UNIFORM to the South Pacific with the a George Harmon writes rim ie that he docked in Yoka- - Air Force and following his 13th Japan on October is now tes his company re- 4 in barracks that were occupied by Jap soldiers Sarmon is in the 158 RCT iicir cojnpany is called the He is Stationed linasters” and Ues northeast of T6kyo and Tokyo to Yokahoma Applies and' rations While he jyro the Army fnan said I around the Imperial unable was course of eebut will report at furlough Santa Ana Air Base fbr charge the tamih Mucii iii NOVEMBER DUPi Discuss Life Institute the Home iioii of Public Instruc-- i o ow College and North and South Sanpete School t Mheduled for tonight in the auditorium of the Gunnison V ille high school will be held m the Gunnison ward chapel in The place of the high school ihange in meeting place was made to accomodate a larger crowd Subject for the discussion which will start at U am is Forward To MarLooking " riage Dr Paul Popenoe author of seeral books of outlines of study courses in family relations in the Relief Society magazine will be the speaker Senior high school students (11th and 12th and grades) college students adults are invited to attend the session which is free of charge 'Pci UTAH THURSDAY b Beautification Of Gunnison Highway Vote To Remember Resident On 100th Anniversary of Utah The Daughters Pioneers Gunnison Camp met Monday at the home of Mrs Edwards Proceeding the Pvt Roland Pierce son of Mr was business period a lesson and Mrs Ernest Pierce reports given by Mrs Orvilla Wilkensen that he made expert rifleman on "Pioneer Medicine ” Mrs while stationed at the Marine Andrew Modeen conducted the Base in San Diego Calif acincluded which meeting cordion music by Mrs Keller Fort Douglas Utah - - pfe Christensen Robbie E Anderson son of Mr During the business meeting and Mrs Dean Anderson of May- the group discussed the planting field has received his discharge inside f Hollyhocks and Sego Lillies ! — from the U S Army under the on the highway going through L adjusted rating plan Pfc Marion nhnical Sgt The project is in line The Centerfield Relief Society Gunnison on a home derson at now is is wearing the battle carried out a well outlined pro- - with a statewide move for ij furlough after duty in stars for campaigns in the Paci- - gram Sunday evening Speakers beautification in preparation for t di 8 No 1945 Californians Fill Game Basket Flod Beck well known Valley native accompanied b five of his friends from San Diego Calif whose names were not left for their homes available after participating in Sunday the Utah duck deer and pheas ant hunt According to a report by Aleck Beck Kkmis father the California group did right well for themseUes -- they all went home with a full limit of ducks and deer pheasants On lea ing the group comment ed on the fine hunting and stated that ' at least 50 of them would be lip for hb hnnt next year " Republican Candidates Capture Lions Share Of Gunnison Municipal Offices Centerfield Town President Race Close Mayfield Also Elects New Officers It it wilt u He labor dslej tin nsioi :n irpos jivlrf gvt !" '“TvTVT" Mrs of age on November 16th V'w “V’’ ?n thelr feet and 80re lcg The U S Navy is probably a Metcalf la an honorary life mem- muscle8 wear the European Campaign little concerned over one of their ber of the and a organization hand 80me Medal with 4 Bronze Stars £de junjor ofifeers but when the progbm honoring her birthday the0n the other he new hunters had good luck and Good Conduct Medal and Pur- - facts are known the officer in anniversary will be held on that seture will permit freight pie Heart having been wounded question should be well under- - day in the Gunnison ward were able ° ba$ Bieir ul1 Bmlt This group however was In the At 1:27 pmJ November hapei and were those who (j g ) and Mrs Dallas At the close of the meeting mlnorlty te of the Rio Grande had the advantage of a good dog loads year 7 months and 11 days were Greener welcomed their first were served by refreshments not possible before spent overseas dition in the family a 8 V pound Mrs Edwards and Mrs L C and chanced upon a spot where — the wily upland game birds use of the restricted clear- baby son born at the Sailna Munk Ks In the were ‘grouped Fort Douglas Utah — Dls- - Hospital old timber-line- d The new mother the pel which was built in 1890 charged from the Army under former Is lt appearf from reports given Phyllis Ilermansen Mrs Leonard Buchanan spent the adjusted service rating plan gemng ai0ng fine as i§ jthe time the' standard-gaug- e frcely by hunterl that the I from Denver i Wednesday and Thursday of last pheasant Is not so plentiful In Dad Greener and Pueblo to at this Separation Center Pfc ‘mtle man On this district and those that atill ten was first Arden Hill whose mother Mrs gerving with the U S Navy and weclt b Salt Lake City opened fhe old tunnel however will Sarah B Hill lives at Fayette is has by now no doubt Jieard of her return she was accompanied roam' the fields’ are getting Mm Delsa Ilermansen and gmarter cam- for stars be or at least harder to battle Mrs Lillis relined occasion continued wearing and the great f ' and by Mrs' hit Sue ’Jse After the first few hours Is the daughter of Illnkley paigns in Normandy Northern Greener Elaine Mattlce of Safford Arl- - 0f ahooting Saturday morning Rhineland and Mr traffic agents of France’ Ardennes paternal grandmother Arden an(j Mrg n L Ilermansen Rio Grande who have come and Central Germany the 2ona wbo are visiting at the the birds either headed for the In the of the home of Mr and Mrs N L Her- - brush or the rushes jn 21 cities scattered grandparents through- - has spent 20 months overseas maternal I the mansen and from then on It swamps country In order to att- - and Is authorized to wear the new Fon was of who Theater the hunter Operations persistent Ja special Post-WPlanning European d Terence at Denver got his pheasants were Ribbon American Defense the train which broke bon Good Conduct Medal and The State Fish end Game t traditional ribbon Commission has during the past Saturday Victory MedaL Before entering 10:30 am year embarked on a larger and opened the the Army In February 1942 he bore to regular traffic F was employed as principal and pheasant raising program in an I Hogue Wyom-- f attempt to better the hunting In general traffic man- - teacher In Star Valley f°r the Rio Grande headed ing His wife the former Lilath UUh Pheasants were raised in V K( her making been four field rearing farms: at Roberts has party' Because' of ODT Sprlngville Ogden Bay Bird restrictions home at Fayette la force which The United States today has outset for paving and lighting and "the State Re(ugei price prevent the civilian 25000 cost for the Prison Farm The estimated Chief Carpenters Mate Mer- - approximatelyz ration of special trains it was ' airport docs Possible to transport the rill Peterson 'arrived In Guhni- aircraft The Civil Aeronautics In an attempt to find answers that not Include the cost of the land to some of the estimates eral to Tennessee son Sunday night having re Administration public question which r nor buildings The $370000 are continually a for the ceremonies celved hi discharge from the there will be 400000 arising In new tunnel is built rough- -' Seabees construction branch of pianes In this country within 10 listed for preparation of the gard to the pheasants in Utah I Parallel to the old about 75 the U S Navy Chief Petermn years of the war end and that land Include clearing grubbing lhe rUh andGame Dc In- drain- vt excavating and grading received his discharge November the number will continue to and has ‘way partment and the Utah Wildlife and Research Unit at the Utah State Calif efter crease in the following year To agef surface conditioning clearance making it a 1st at Shoemaker' peal In serve this expected extensive fencing The $2500 listed for Agricultural M higher Tun- - 21 months of overseas duty are coop- in civil He enl sted vlatn the miscenaneou include approach erating ln a gludyS( whlch Jt I approximately 2 500 the South Pacific gowUiAeronautics Admlnlstra 1943 of roads M long access In marking clearing Seabees July In the hoped will help solve some of this The class and the problems A total of 387 though the tunnels pierce and following his Initial train tion proposes that ati°'j and landscaping construct 3050 new airports scope of the airport develop- mountain only 200 feet from (Continued on last page) (Continued on last page) ex- ment for was a summit construction of the h Improve 1625 of the 3000 determined by the relative lm-isting fields °re when be ne was To effectuate such a program portance of the community as a of a trading area Its a - Permitted In response to the request of the center of eliminating I long the function In the national airport House of Representatives hazardous “ladder track” Corn is “The to her the show recomsystem and its importance A picture CAA o(ferg lhe following top and reduced the Iln Bette Davis will mendationg ag they affect your existing and proposed air route gradient from A Dcr cent Green” strring Tennis 2 local the 2 per the Is a As one Cass airport by be sponsored cent locality at the Star of would have landing From the 10 242 foot g7 Uuh communities list- - airport aDex ln Court Committee Ad- f 12th Dew tunneL n the National Airport Han strips running from 2700 to 3700 water flows Theater November con feet and would accommodate Jasdard Into the Arkansas on mission prices are 50 cents for The Jocaj project would childfor and small cents to the Atlantic and west- - adults and 25 structed at an estimated cost of large private planes Vrd the Eagle thence to the ren Proceeds from the enter- $459 890 xhi total cost Is trans)ort planes This includes toward lighting brokcn down in an estimated planes up to a gross weight of Colorado River and the Pacific talnment will go a 4000 pounds About 50 trains tennis court and building cost of j370)000 for preparation a daily move the ndcr the The general objectives of the of land gecctcd ai an airport summit of the Con- - band stand Three performances shown be will Cental Divide mlKellaneous federal-aip 2500 for nd fite recently passed part of them of the picture of loads delivered to starting at 6 pm port bill serves to systemize expenditures in the air- BueUo gateway Additional contributions maae f type of airport for Sailna- Federal participation by five con- f)it (aa as e t as port work and to provide for recommended to the civic project since Nih jg road t lb 1 to movement th Christentnjsf fan4 Cloyd to Include: west coast funds pay 50 per 2 and according to the Federal and part of report v cac and' Elgin Bouvang cAA's plan $87390 In expend!- - cent of specified airport concnying the fruit and tWy f A Hansen at the structlon costs perishables of the Facific $1000 James recommended $3 uu Lc4 to eastern and Howard Robert heart of the Contehtal hr iATiOIIAL FOR AIRPORT PLAIIS SAURA: AUD CUI1I1IS0I1 by Congressman pe Granger sutt Improvements ICnniS uuui modulates Rrpuhluaii all but two offices in the election Gunnison Municipal Tuesday Woodrow Beck a and councilman candidate incumbent Clarice B Larson for tunMiicr winning offices the Citizens Ticket east A total ot 335 voters ballots 84 voting straight Rethe publican and 50 voting In the Citizens ticket straight mayoralty race Luris P Allen indefeated Royal Buchanan cumbent by a vote of 214 to was 115 Hyrum Christiansen councilman by a elected vote of 202 as compared to 121 Citizen for Norwood llyer candidate with 209 Clarence Peterson votes and Ferd Rosenlund with 185 were the winning candidates for the Republicans and Woodrow Beck with 207 counters the Citizens winner The losing candidates were A 115 M Peterson Republican Elray Foote and Jack Nielson Citizens with 126 and 169 votes respectively Leo N Gledhill was named on both tickets as recorder and Clarice B garnered 317 votes Larson netted 215 votes to defeat her Republican opponent Ila D Childs who had 118 votes CENTERFIELD The race for President of Board of Trustees In Centerfield was a hot race with the Good Ticket candidate Government T' by 8ol?‘ Holy Vermlle Draper 70 garnering by Mrs Orvald Jensen of votes aa compared to the Cltl Spca cri revi le in the Ieng representative Roy Bard- or 5orc80”’ “c sley’s 69 counter two The und tickets 8en and E shop split the ‘winnings’ for Musical number completing with each Board of Trustee fVLlce8’ J?C!uded h? vl°!irv Party taking two office Alvin ol°i Gilbert Childs vacal aolo Barlow with 83 votes and Edgar Gilbert FJeldsted Benediction Nielson with 69 were the Good a8 offered by C A Peterson Government winners and Shcl- and the remains were taken to d0Il Anderson with 67 and Gunnison City cemetery Alonzo Nay with 93 were the re8iingplac wal Citizen choice Their opponents bY Leo D Bardsley and losers wereL Good Govern- - 'Tw“ “‘"'“‘7 f pcd r‘ Provo and Miss Palm Evans of Glen Allred 53 and H L Jen- Spanish Fork were visitors over acn 57 ' MAYFIELD Sunday at the home of Bula Miles Mickelson was named Ludvigson ‘daughter of Mr and the new Town President In d Mrs Caldwell with total of 78 votes n Elected to serve with Mr were: Hans Bogh 85 votes Alvin Lyman 78 votes Clark Wheatley 90 votes and Kenneth Whitlock 82 votes A husky 7H pound baby dau wa to born Mr Mrs ghter and Mr rht1 d Keith Mellor November 3rd at ' to their home the Sailna Hospital The new £hter: reUn?ed after Tuesday visiting during arrival is the first child of the the week with Mrs Johnson’s VdcomO Daughter the thrill of being present as he Is serving with the U S Word of Army in Manila PI hi new status already on Its’ and Keith should have a full report before long' Latest from the bedside of the report new mother state that both r 4 Mr and Mrs Joe doing fine L Jensen are the grandparenfg( and Mr Elgin Mellor of 'Fayette the of the paternal grandparents new arrival J2 Xh hoIe 0f Hi S Tn7 LJT EmiW Knlchton w h n Mr The meetguest ln Biimitinr ing celebrated the birthday anAt niversary of Mrs Knighton 5 o'clock a hot chicken dinner was served by Mrs Knighton — 3A if DABY RAILROAD ylOU up ( markets Mr 'and Mrs W A parents acMr FJeldsted FJeldsted companied them to their Tooele home where she will visit On f 11 M d 4 N r 11 a vi: — is Inti I— Lf ik i ka hp" ik I tk petMat Iwkf nM H fieetf lk wkn tadey ipHdi fretyh! i i V I V |