Show THE CUNKISONV ALLEY NEWS mioil U1LLEY HEWS PublUhed At Gunnison Every Thursday tor Utah a Entered at the postottlce at Gunnison as second-clas- s matter — nnder the Act of Congress of March S 1879 Member Ttah National i Editorial Association 9200 f 109 In Advance Payable f Advertising lutes: Subscription One Tear j Six Months State Press Association Bates Given on Application WESLEY Dr A Ray Olpln of UUh President conducted Surveys In this State have revealed many Imhe pointed portant problems out and further explained that men specially trained in research technique could do more for the State’s industrial expansion than anything else UTAH Utah Needs Research Experts There is a real place in Utah for trained research experts de V Are y o soyleg yourself 1ere wo wont M how da pds lit the Utah JWfapmont can to $ kr we $o about A S once tourist end we m J ' business wlil glut If you your problem ossktonce by I HO: ils Wa wKI Wp tt oMrk '" h'i h’i fn W promo 8rcr Hit H $ h engines don’t some are figure t OIL-PLAT- lh Though MS°rh 6AIO IINI ED engine '“dd Uk nm hnuhed inner surfaces that you want rmn is In position Igainst °a quit easy being traded n°W y°U can that the owners foSn' hke —tract and hold a rilla P — H to get loaded Location:-1- 7 miles east of Sallim tta tt in position todiourage carbon gum want all that and it’s your for the asking Jut ask Nf oil In any car In th ag iCt‘ manCt‘ ' DCtd parti to at-- so this ‘ C n Wear - fighter 0 fl Bffli B 'B1 n u i d A 5 i fl? 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BTBrBUBrBI B ! y exempt and is secured at the expense of what would have been revenue to private power which companies in Oregon would have paid h or better of their total income in taxes to local and A of those who haven’t a thrift accou "can’t seem to get started?" if perhaps you aim too high Your fa and those that follow neeM deposit be big Small but regular deposits what count They moutt upgro RE you one Jtx because you fast into a substantial cash functions of reset ready when you need it Your Prlvate citizens have to will be count pay very welcome here taxcs on every hard earned Jar' while government-ownebl“neM such as Bonneville which destroys highly-taxe- d vate P°wer companies’ earnings cscaPes financial burdens of maintaining government while a11 nJoyl" the benefits thus the expense of oth The taxes of every Jaxpayers Indiyldual increase as govern- PH1" plants such as Incubus of government" n v onneville Iklnk this over when you which and executive sec- PUS others too you carry on S Lake Chamber of numerous 4o mention are ex- - aweat to pay your Federal and grows larger ever State 'income announces that the empted from tax laws taxes or your a Federal applying program tol The Property tax ueauimcation y power The matter of Providing funds the eosition will be settled after a decision is made relative to whether the centen- al commssion or the state fair b°ard Wil1 conduct that activity The actlvities of the Centen- nial commission will' be co- °rdinated with those of all state departments by Gordon Taylor tat finanCe commission Aar0n W' Tracy ?f the state dePartment of pub- a°d industrlal develop- - wmpJomisebef'ore May 1st at which time the Irri- gation canals start drawing water from the lake For this he does not expect difft- cultles on the Jordan River this Last year the highest spring level reached was’ 23 feet be- low compromise and that was on June 13th Back in Pioneer days before Irrigation was in effect Utah Lake full to thi had plenty of game fish Lake trout weighing pounds wm often caught Later irrigation and a dry cycle reduced the lake to nearly a mud pond and moit o! the fish were lost To the lak u d alive fishing will be excellent this spring and promlseof water for Irrigation should please the farmers TS!n00a-Pl- (AY Sevier Valley Coal L- eneral Gunnison Vails Bank t0'v"y "c’ SZ’ "T7‘uewhl:h Dor“ld T'f0'rman ”d Horace J Gunn ! lred "TweenJennial commlsslon’a p- “"ay-abundan- SiyMmh sure to get them— the same as you can do —by using Conoco motor Doml My CONOCO i m!G co Announce thatfhelr production Is now up so there Is NO WAITING E r! 2 8 t L' I oil channo exactly your Pay Just a hit m Mcbt Od Company 4000 52? ADDING INSULT TO INJURY —wanting another S t M toum Futio BB U7B 'B1 Open To Utah Youths yj urgent Write' I mol '"'"'Wl 22 “B"B "B Art Contest 1 I tt fl ' d city and workable plan that suggestion Ml Of promotional committee to de- velop plans for local celebrations throughout the state in Centennial Gets Green Light The “go ahead” signal has 1947 will take to the field this been given the Utah Centennial Week Board by Governor Herbert B Maw who made available funds totaling $15000000 from the special fund of the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development With the granting of the appropriation the commission’s request for a special session of Youthful artists of the state the legislature has been with- from 15 to 25 years of age are drawn The $15000000 Is ex-- 1 invited to enter their work In Pected 0 he sufficient until the a e are project of the next regular meeting of the Utah Youth Council to be held legislature The centennial board’s budget call for expenditures as follows: hibit will be held in connect with the nationwide observance of National Youth Week The art work may include water paintings colors oils commercial posters drawing or pencil sketches It will be a revolving exhibit so it is not necessary to have the entry in by March 21 but it should be received by March 25 Entries should be sent to the Utah Youth Council Youth FellowHouse ship 232 University street Salt Lake On the City back the entry should printed plainly the name' e o the entrant d‘e“fand deemed necessary a short exPlanatlon or description In connection with the exhibit there will be held also a writers’ exhibit of very short material it may be poetry or short prose and must not exceed one typewritten page Material for the writers project should be sent to Grcavea’ Airman of the Writers Committee Utah Youth Council 620 Browning Avenue Salt Lake City 3 Utah reprosontalivt of our department' M 9 lad to salt on you right h your own excrete m b whom That Slate Department of Publicity and Industrial help you UTAH on main canyon road Editor Spotlighting Producers R “Run Off” Seen For Utah Lake Evidenced that Utah’s climate may again be entering into the IB'BrBrBrarBEB'B'B'R' B wet cycle”is indicated by the fact that Utah Lake’s water level is the highest for March in 22 $48000 promotional purposes yeara$27000 for music pageantry The last time the lake water art drama for $22500 reached what is called “com- - 8P0“ts $15000 for administra-promis- e level’’ was in 1923 tiv® purposes for $13000 Compromise level means the beautification and $3000 for point at which the lake spills use of the historical committee CHERRY Publisher clares provides a'seebed industry” Dr Olpln said Safety Drive ” In conformity with a natlon-- wide traffic check program L Crowther Sajt Lake Chief of Police has been named chair- man of the drive In UUh The nation-wid- e drive will dove-tawith the state inspec- tion campaign and " will stress safety checks on lights windshield wipers brakes tires and horn Officers will be named soon in various parts of the state to conduct the drive GUNNISON sacs a snuufl com “Research 1 When a taxpay-c- r digs up his annual taxes It will not cheer him1 to read the announcement of the Bonneville 'Power 'Administration that it Income hit a new peak of $22 990078 during the fiscal year I43 nor that its total Income to date has mounted to $83 577242 That business Is tax 40000 35000 30000 a tions of growers whl” fo gtyab PmA tve of§ That’a defInil m0r ° bt crops clearly Indicates Ibis trend prove the of average quality of 162 sugar content1 100 pounds of sugar with an easing of nri ops pro lh( ducilon record elMeflood — hJ icrlon1 "j Crea of Uh beets In 1944 prlc °f 13’50 for bee verage nct return' of $450 jm torjem Ilr tcnill!!COm'’4r blfng 0 nr cub bo their ow Hlmo beet pr fnlure llolment rlglli Hi -- bTbl now create of agar £eu normal crop operations a L ml F! T are protect onr future acresgi eXfn!’ may wan to gros we year make this the time to resunn FIRE THEFT And All Classes Of Insurance Written IRA OVERFELT Gunnison Valley TrftrTT' Bank Continent! DR F O HULL OCR DENTIST In Gunnison Anytime Every Wed By Appoiotraeat con h quota rights which will likely 0ry normal Present intc 0° 0“ ttUtory reptalt ilult ontk t'h ‘ 'nJ“f”r bi Ih m kt UTAIi SUEAil BEET GROWERS |