Show 4 1945 3£R THE GUNNISON u‘uer' '“‘v IcbUCATIONS No a' U1"w-'- o HrL $ ft GUARDIANSHIP 00 NOTICES No 654 M D Bt uu V 4 0e consult tcr information And in accordant or Respective I' aw cty Clerk and an ordir ut h p :i” Directors math u tu of October 194 DISTRICT COURT IN of edeh pann COUNTY be necosu OR SANPETE office of tin s UTAH OF g TITT mson' Utah HIE MATTER December It of Sena Fredenckson pay thp d( ed thereon tout'ioi v of aderiMih Notice To Creditors N'l of sale claims lt0r will present H H NOhM to the under-“vouchers 60 A MlA Presents Xmas Program 'Non ward rou! t last publication of Dec f45 TO nCE U CREDITORS MARION A ANalso known as Marion deceased of ION rson will present claims to the undersign-the Law Office of Jensen )ensen Ephraim Utah on jore the 15th day of April - wl" ordinance passed lur appropri tin8 in accordance monej therewith LE0 N LEI1LL Recorder City Iditors Vouchers Mayfield lut'sdu eemng l! 'hi the m p Im G ChristenMr and Mrs son and family and Mrs Roxie Christenson were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr aK Mrs Uloyd Christenson Mrs L nn Lyman and child- ren left Friday for Salt Lake at which point they met Mr at Fort Lyman who arrived from the Saturday Dt'uglas Furopean war theater Wilford Mellor of Spnng-villwas a Sunday visitor in Fayette Mr and Mrs Alma Decker of Parowan spent Saturday visiting with Mr and Mrs Henry Bartholomew Relief The Favette ward Society will hold their annual Baaar at the Meeting House Saturday evening Many useful and beautiful articles will be of- fered lor sale Proceeds realized at the haaar will go toward furnishings for a Relief Society room in the new chapel Prt!minar Hal! Masw 10 Roger Soren U an Chnl lansen i'U b the Gunnison a! she ' The Night l liv'nia'monologue C istmas to aduig Hob Cit t' ‘'’'iia' iiuiMi h mem iiunnison ward girls m Budget Notice News M Mutual age is an imitation to attend la'ue will tollow the pro so lonu out and haye a s ui tune lb nn min r the date Tuesday n Ini 18 1945 And the 'une is tht Gunnison ward 7 at 30 hapi p m iMi ( of HKISTMAS SHOPPING HINT ith hristmas approaching the gallop the problem of what to get tor a present must soon bt wrestled with if it has not already entangled you in its perplexities Ol course it is one thing to finally deudi what to get your wife or our husband or the youngstirs or Aunt Minnie but it is something else again to ob- In fact it takes a real tain it m these rugged individualist on 1948 Cleon Whitlock is visiting his in Mayfield Mr and parents Mrs Frank Whitlock ustensen an child- rs’ I I ren of Fillmore are visiting in tte are delinquent upon the Mayfield at the home of Mr tmg described capital stock and Mrs Louls cregerson icount of assessment levied Mrs Allen Affleck and child e 31st day Ol October 1945 ren of 0gden are visiting in tveral amounts set opposite Mayfield at the home of Mrs lames of the respective Affieck’s parents Mr and Mrs — Joseph A Christiansen V Mrs Mary Scow who is living at Ogden attended the wedding in Mayfield of Mr and Mrs Lew Mills who were married last week and had a wedding difnce and reception at the May- field ward chapel Friday night I Utah NOTICE oimisrrms For Dad Him Something Worth While 3hre Wrenches Tools ce & Drill Sets Etc Grinders Gifts That Will emembered Be Throughout The Year inner’s Equity Gunnison !uI Utah McCormick For Beering Dependability” is Vill Open Friday October 12 operate each Friday thereafter Friday by buying your New i x' Battery i 11 Now GUI1NIS0I1 VALLEY MOTOR CO : Ccntcrfleld Utah " I SNOW COLLEGE WILL PRESENT HANDEL’S "MESSIAH’' DI CIIMBI It lb cut ion U TA11 BALL t a - f msajgtjsuam ra :? m fsf BUY a ra aw a b‘btb b m id 'ara-t- 1 home t CHASSIS iST i i sincLAintzE Depend Good Senrics Frank end LaPonte Jensen John Hendersons auctioneer tffS-- B1B-- t J M‘K k- - MAYFIELD UTAH Drained i You Can Always rloe4 m W F Willardson Utah TRANSMISSION fuu aAtTttu i Battery Charging UuTr EOOKIET ON MllKINO FASTCR Bard wars 8 tors i Owned and operated by us for FREE ASK IT ALONG X PlRUCIIOH t ConnlHon Lubricated period milking with Exchuilvt Th Automatic Suction Controladjustini metion precisely to the needs of each teat insures complete cow comfort and lift US tell yot thorough mors shout better milking with thi John S Peterson 4 i"! I tiful gifts for the Furniture NURSE f You can ulimulats “milk by ashing the udder with warm water ind drawing a few squirts of milk But you must milk comfortably to maintain throughout tlw Also many beau- The “GO” i HOW toys for the children Keep Your Gar On STAR mmmn Wo still have a limited supply of — " r 0 Shopping Days Until Xmas December 14th For Winter How Ho Commission A i t t sell your cattle sheep and ho2s at the highest market price 1475 Just Received POSSIBLE SHORTAGE AVOID Utah Invites Truman Utah will mark her 50th anniversary of statehood January 4 In honor of the 'event 1948 President Harry S Truman has been invited to participate In scheduled ceremonies public for ?30 pm ln the L D S Tabernacle to be proceeded by a reception and dinner to be given by Governor Herbert B Maw for the honored guests including six surviving members con- of the state constitutional e will Tcp Hogs Have B Hew Shipment Of Genuine Ford Batteries Spotlightin' J AT SALIMA Type For All Makes Of Cars lYe Gunnison Valley Hi School $ THE CASH flUCTIOIl ' A wyn m n Brjuma 4 L Despain $ Mr and Mrs left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where they will combine busi- X ness with pleasure Mr and Mrs Arnold Amtoft Provo at end week the spent Mrs their daughter visiting Maud Reed Mrs’ Cannon Jensen and Mrs Cameron Thorpe spent the past Lake past week visiting at Salt with LaRae Jensen and Mr and Mrs Verge Deuel Mr and Mrs Ferrin Despain were business visitors at RichBills Carlyle until Monday atThehome of Mrs Alta Bills in Salt Lake City When It Stops — Your Car Stops Good News For Vets The on the joti training pro derails an giam for returning Tin- Messiah" well Handels der the sponsorship of the State be presented Sunday evening Would Curb Accidents Department of Public Instruc-lo7 30 I D S at in the Fphraun Mrs John Roemus entertained Joe Bergin state aeronautics a marvelous North ward is proy mg Snow by at a shower Monday at 2 o'clock director chapel has recommended lnMUflt to au participating College and Ephraim community in honor of her granddaughter sweeping changes in civil aero- - Seven hundred business estab- Mrs Merrill Gurr the former nautics regulations to combat lushments m Utah have been ap- - singers under the direction of It will also be Harry A Dean Joy Nay daughter of Mr and Utah's rising private plane ac for proved b the Department in presented Mfs Milo Nay of Salma Many cl(Unt rate Neplu Sunday and others Job training 8i 1948 evening January useful and practical gifts were It requires more training to nre being approved at the rate In spite of the comparative received by the recent bride in become a proficient flyer Most veterans of 25 a week coun- - want to establish themselves Utah s high mountainous as lack of male students in college try than In level sections of the quieklv as possible in a job Mr Dean states that the men nation" declares Mr Bergin where thev can make a dfHent of th‘ community have respond- Bergln s action folowed the last living and suport a family -- serious private plane accident and offers training when pilot Glade A Peterson the man without any special os4 0T h°urs 1° freer- - trade or business experience the ws Keetch and Ruth Parrish ing weatheri before bping found ch lo lhu ogtabllah The County Agent’s Annual crashed and nearly dead in the himself Reports show a great deal of ac- - tops of the Mant mountains u‘ is estimated by the State Tetersen Richfield High School tivity during the past year and jn the meantime Utah school- - Department of Public Instuction Norma Dean Nada Poulson Bess compilation of statistics indicate men Were studying the necessity that at least 12 000 veterans will Hutchinson Manti and Beth numerous people of Sanpete 0f directing teachers in building want Those taking No doubt Lrson Ferron gurh training County affected by extension up an awareness in their stu- - every effort will be made by the Part In group solos arc Bly Beal service programs tersen Marie Benson dentg o( lhe importance of air- to giVelhe return- - Ethcl Extension programs were car- - craft in the world today as well Department Frost Olsen Betty and ing veterans the training ried on in all 18 communities Lce Anderson steUa Arlea as lhe future As a probable re- - iob opportunities want they and affected 1000 farm homes suiti aviation courses will Ann be and de8erve H°Pe sPrin Clty Fltz' The Agents visited 1005 differ- - mapped for schools In the ncaV Marilou Christiansen gerald ent homes 2039 people called future Manti Writer Publishes Book Miriam Jenkens Vera Nephi at the office for assistance and "Rover The Vagabond" Is the Jean Larsen Brigham City and 1600 people were contacted by Utah Turkey Production Jumps title of a new book now being Virginia Barton The Manti §1 years ago Utah was 15th telephone published by W II Peterson chorus numbers over one hun- he national of newspaper editor of Manti The dred voices which will be ac- production News articles prepared for At this writing the book hag the appr0val of the turkeys companied by a twenty two which places gtate Board bf Education for the W1 f11 At the piano piece orchestra her among the first ten pro- - use of children of elementary will be Virginia Barton Vera ducers Utah’s turkey produc- - gchool age Mr Peterson’s book Jean Larsen and Shirley 184 tion has Jumped per cent ts Btory o( a dog and is written Norma Dean will act in the past six years which ln very charmlng and Captl as concert master and A I means the state’s production of Vatfne manner m a Tippitts will read the text from fowl the famous Thanksgiving the " A has climbed from scriptures practically the bottom of the list until now we raise 44 per cent of the I 1 turkeys grown ln the United States In the development of quality it has moved even further afield SEHIOH C field Saturday Mr and Mrs How Old Is Your Battery? jRp being pushed or crowded where you could get gifts that would be real bargains' gifts that would be greatly appreci- ated and would have not only a lasting but an value? Well believe it or not it can be done What better gift can you give anyone than those at- tractive items Uncle Same has for sale? They sell as low as $1875 and there isn’t a better buy anywhere at any price If you happen to be in doubt what to ask for they’re known as Victory Bonds Axtell News UTAH publication numbered 319 One hundred and forty nine meetings were held b agents' club leaders conducted 344 wcte led Programs meetings 180 leaders m 18 different by communities The 365 members of the Coun t Farm Bureau cooperated m educational programs 7 105 Buletms numbering were distributed each gimg ot methods helpful assisting rural people m earr mg on then livelihood The Count Agents are at Logan this week attending the Annual Extension Conference At these meetings they will dis cuss the 1946 program and hear from Washington personnel on the national goals Most of the time however will be spent dis of methods cussing improy mg the vast responsibilities assigned Extension Service on education of adults and y outh of this state Fayette I V following Xmas t titf r 1't‘i ’t of at the law offices December 13 to Manti Woolley the ‘or at the residence of Utah 'signed in Sterling I before two months from first the of 'e is hen In Lam ihi publication Ite a meeting ot tin (ht t ounc Is notice Gunnison Cit to In hem in jrastus Henningson u tin City Hall 20th dn Administrator December 1945 at Boo ‘''O ! tort publictlon Nov PM th BudM lni U Jl GUNNISON NEWS VALLEY At On m m BB v ' If you would like giving three preferences which period li open a - t Open Tuesday and t SWENSON B E f B k Operator B M'S k Make Just drop us a card We will write you stating an appointment of time early appointments ' for your Christmas ’’ Sinclair Service E DWAINE PORTRAITS mako a LOVELY and LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFT li Thursday evenings for your convenience ENLARGING GIDSOH I PORTRAIT STUDIO S ALIN A UTAH B'B’B V B B- - B- - B'S' BE B tL FRAMES h |