Show ri - - TK read tour ! metown newspaper rc Icy VM Gunnison— "The Sugar Beet and Turkey rf eighth tear GUNNISON Couple Plan nior Dotvn nied Marriage Rites flayor Mr and Mrs William L Mecham of Salma announce the of their daughter engagement Doris Elma to John S Sanders son of Mr and Mrs Hart j! Sanders of Centerfield Date of the marriage will be announced Show Town Ird Year :al Chapter Held Office later j Bown member of the Valley High School Farmers of America jre of 3ter was elected Mayor Town opening the Eleven-innuIntermountain Junior Stock Show at North Salt Cecil Sunday evening a brother of the present of ttr had the distinction office in both Jing the high 1945 and 1048 shows also lonald Olsen of Axtell of the local chapter member office of Show to the Selected Junior Hill of Jn reporter sville is the town’s secre- - iuior jison 4 4 0 in )3 BYU Graduates Two Students From G Valley position State Fair Grounds Salt Lake June fi to 14 — "Holiday On Ice" Coliseum Exposition Grounds June 7 - - Centennial celebration Providence June 10 to 15 — L A Philharmonic Orchestra BYU Provo A Drama June 11 12 - M Hall Festival KinRsburv Salt Lake June 12 13 14 — Kane celebration with County Centennial queen at Kanab June 13 — M I A Dance Festival U of U Stadium June 14 — Pioneer Day with Centennial queen Franklin Idaho June 14 — M I A Music Festival Salt Lake Tabernacle June 12 13 14 — Box Elder County Rodeo at Tremonton Has Drive Beard Growing Contest Opens For Utah Lien nterfleld Lesion jxillary Elects Finals July 26th — Utah's WHERE J ARE beovernorllcrberTWaw mikH f KXIYWOOD A COMMON on the streets THURSDAY UTAH tVERYSCDY to IN KAMA& AcnoavmcN USE THE SCENIC Southern Utah OF MOVSf UP 6AWtttO COUNTY um coMtANifi comi GRANDEUR OT THf county for location EVEN tUSINESSMtN WESTERN SHOP TO ACT AS fXTRAS And Beautiful Palnt-U- City" 1947 No Safety Tip For Th Being Sponsored Throughout Valley Proceeds To Go Finance Summer Program To Help CEIlTEIiniAL Week of The presence stormy weather calls for additional care on the part of the driver Nationnl Conservation Bureau the issues prefollowing cautions to Utah drivers Keep your windshield clear Be sure that your windshield wiper is m good condition In Keep your headlights Be sure that good condition both lamps are burning and that lenses and reflectors are clean In addition Drive slowly to collision there is danger of slippery soft pavements shoulders and straying farm animals Watch out for the pedestrian with the umbrella He may be carrying it in such a position that he is unable to see 51 CHALLENGE lit- Memorial Day Visitor Has Purse Stolen Seek Entries For Talent Show Utah Justices Go Easy On Game Uiolators put up until their’ cases were tried The older of the two was given one year in Jail and an other year for carrying a fire arm The younger was fined $50000 and placed on 6 month probation A r11r'°ad ne vim1”11 W?1 fo nd f50000 k‘1?lng 1 been TJVfCrfat!01! prograra u ln- Include ail phase of athletic and music recreation for young and old Most of the Program will be free but cer Uln a tlvities will have an admission charge and the pro- ceeds will be used for financing the rest of the program MacLloyd Erickson ha bonds " appointed by the committee as A 'arpenter a full time director and will be fIne or P°MessIn responsible for the activities In of all County‘ $3000 deer 5ountir‘ electrical worker paid $23000 fines each for killing a doe deer near Portola A ranch laborer and a pool ball attendant paid $20000 and $13000 fines respectively for hilling a doe In Tulare County Two Fresno County farmers paid $1W0Ql each for taking sandHill crancf Two sorts Mayor Earl J Glade President Is ‘being purchased for A Ray Olpln of the U of U and throughout the Valley -the State Centennial Queen ' Calleen Robinson Members-o- f the family visit- Seven classifications are on Ing over the Memorial Day week the list for judging: Thomas end at the home of Mr and Mrs Edd Larsen were Mr and Mrs distinguished) ton (mort unique) Ceorge Larsen Wmiam and daughter Perrigrlne Sessions (darkest) Donna Mr and Mrs Kimball Porter Rockwell (longest) An- - Larsen and daughters holale flh j i son Call ‘(thickest) Lot Smith and Lind nd W c IYancUc®waa ined $50000 (brightest) best beard regard- - Mrs an cl £S for steel- possessing untsgged less of time started Lake City?' head r Each county will hold their ' Two unemployed men killed separate contest and pick aeven Pl3fl5 a goose in Eureka municipal winners one for yach classlfl- and fined were on July 19th cation $10000 park These ‘ Memorial each’ Two 'ranch workers in winners will be sent to compete v Mendota fines each drew $7500 against all other county winners D Btrdsley chairman on July 26th The seven state ‘and NL Hermanaenfc'ecrty-H1IngJReason H winners-wi-- receive ll hundreds treasurer Tough you say? Well listen of j the Gunnlaon of dollars in merchandise -- v and Soldier's Welfare Committee r prizes Three farm laborers made the accompanied by Mrs Bardslejr Aim of the contest is to have and Mrs Hermansen were In mistake of taking pheasants dur every man in Utah growing a Antimony Memorial Day to at- - Ing closed season in Fresno beard during "this period of tend the unveiling ceremonies of County The fines — $125000 “ me ' v ( t Soldiers Memorial in that com- - each! ‘ ' The contest Is being sponsored is a munity The memorial Memorial Day guests at the by the Sons of Utah Pioneers granite block approximately 7 feet high and 4 feet wide with home of Dr and Mrs J A sct-l- n Mrs Charlotte Villard left for bronze plaque inscribed Itagan Included Mrs C M Mad Provo Wednesday where she wHh the names of veterans of sen Salt Lake City Mrs Sena Idaho Falls Idaho was Joined by hcY granddau- - World War I and II Christensene A similar Memorial is being Mrs Rulon Madsen and ghter Miss Dixie Villard and two left tor a visit with Mr planned for Gunnison Ruth Sandy Mr and to be ghter and Mrs Tony Villard at Al- - erected at the city park but will Mrs M J Smullcn and be on a somewhat larger scale ghter Christy Lynn Layton California Equipment Kin f rs - come to severe for ex-- i ci aiit hiitself To a xtent that stmggle has micii aiui w c who aic here aic laicil with another ihallciiRc will uo'ltmuc to exist or will we sta iiir 1° meat extent the VVe is subtle challenge have become accustomed to thinking of our homes as a place to eat and sleep as piotection Blit with the first struggle ending our homes and larnis should now be maintained with an eye to better living There are still some dirt unkept unpainted shabby bonus unsiuted to living Unsightly outbuildings old coials fallen down fences and old trees mar many of our beautiful farms Poorly maintained vacant buildings lots crowded with weeds and garbage along our streets and um tii'cil vin challeiRc a to a 'truRle Mis Edit Lcssie of Sail Lake Cih and wlio came to the Val le for Memorial Day had her put sc containing $12 00 in cash wrist watch and false glasses teeth stolen Mrs Lcssie had lented a room at the Triangle Cabins and sometime Friday night was awakened by some one m the room She shouted at the maureder tint he escaped hv the means in which lu gamed entrance through the window Marshall Veldon Anderson was notified and an intensive search was instigated Several suspects are being questioned Residents are warned to keep their homes locked and also their automobiles ns a series of small thefts are being reported thoroughfares detract from at almost regular intervals otherwise pleasant landscapes Here in Utah the once forThe Gunnison Valley Junior bidding mountains have become Chamber of Commerce are a setting for beauty the clear ittg local entries between the running water and cool forests ages of 16 and 25 for a a frame for a pleasant design Mr Mrs’ and Albert F Larsen wide Talent Hunt being for living celebrated ducted by radio station KDYL of Mayfield their This is natures challenge to Wedding The entries must be in by June Golden anniversary us: no longer to fight for ex17th to either Eugene Overfelt with a family dinner at their istence a but challenge to haror Woodrow Beck The county home June 1st The well known monize living on a contest will be held at Manti Valley couple were married by grandeur at plane with nature’s and the winner of the Manti Bishop Parley Christiansen The for exestence is struggle home the of Mr and Mrs Nells district will be auditioned June over Are we now ready to 22nd at KDYL all expenses M Sorenson ln Mayfield June dedicate the hundred to 1897 years paid Mr Larsen was born at Eph- living? Entries must be cither vocal raim on January 8 1875 Mrs Gunnison Centennial or instrumental Beautification Committee Larsen was born in Cottonwood Final arrangements are being ftir the Valley sumcompleted mer recreation program which will Include participants of all ages from all sections of the Valin music and athletic ley recreation according to Dallas Greener committee chairman In order to finance the program various clubs and organizations are being invited to sponsor projects proceeds of which will be turned to the program Individual contributions will be accepted and can be handled by Mr Greener or Robert Jensen at the Sporting Goods store A queen contest backed by the committee to elect a queen in each community for the 4th fthd a queen to repre- sent the area in the County Cen- tennial celebration will be the tirst project attempted to gain finances for the recreation pro- ram n contesL several organ- zafons including the Lions Lady Lions Jaycees and Jay-C- esAmerican and Legion f “biliary and Hamilton ward 'n Gunnison the Centerfield Civics dub and American Lelon and the Fayette and xfdl wards have been asked sponsor queen candidates in their respective communities In addition any other organization or individual who want may sponsor a candidate Votes for the queen are one cent each and the entry fee for each candidate is 100 votes Voting will begin on June 10th and notice of If Utah fish and game law candidates along with con- - violators are prone to moan tainers for collecting votes over the fines levied by Beehive should be placed In the comstate Justices of the peace let munity on that date Voting will them cast an eye over the at IQjPm July l A lowing resume of ‘interesting representative of th recreation cases" as reported In April by c°mmrttee will make periodic the California fish and game de- checks on the voting and a partment: running acore will be published Two deer hunting violators Anyone wishing further detailsarrested oa the TampaUis should contact Mr Greener fUge $4 000 00 cash tWrfnrr For Jo I S Valley Clean-U- DURING THE STORM £££ A POTENTIAL JUNE Contests Queen Ex- Accident Fatal To Fayette Native 13 i Current —The Centennial Mayfield I 1 STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS Two students from Gunnison and vicinity will be among the 487 graduates to receive degrees at the commencement exercises at Brigham Young University on June 4th The candidates are Betty Lou Andersen Gunnison and Dona Aleda Beck Centerfield Miss Andersen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs C E Andersen She is a former graduate of Snow College At the "Y” she has taken clubs are an active part in dramatics She inpete County at the show will receive a Bachelor of Arts Clean-Urepresented p 98 calves exhiibted by 57 degree in the college of fine arts I boy and girls from all comMiss Beck is the daughter of of the Mayfield ities in ‘the county Russell Mr and Mrs Newman Beck She Clean-Uand Beautify for the Xeetch County Agent is also a former of L J graduate campaign These exhibitors have Snow She will receive College reports that a very i preparing their animals for a Bachelor of Science degree in successful program has been Fifty-- I education jbit for some time completed in that city and the bead of these animals were committee has expressed their vied at the Ephraim Ramthanks to all those participating Marva jet Day show However the chairman states pie of Gunnison had the there is sill some work yet to at the jrpion dub animal be accomplished and it is hoped kin show this year She Clyde Benson Bown 21 son that the citizens will soon have 1 the champion in 1946 and of Mr and Mrs J M Bown of everything in order Other mem- the Grand Champion in bers of the committee serving I This year Reid Olsen’s Orem was killed at 9:30 am are Elmer last week when he with Mr Christiansen all won the Grand Tuesday of fell Hansen and Wesley under a heavy Poulsen apparently mpioa Melvin Taylor steel was he trailer attempting M the North Salt Lake show to steer down a steep grade one 1 Keetch will be in charge of I entries and the Judging of mile south of Irovo Canyon to investigating offiAccording d were Animals fnals at North Salt Lake on cers the young man was trying to guide a trailer down the hill hrday and Sunday and were hand when it got out of "ged on June 2 and 3 and by control and pinned him against i on June 4 a ditch bank Clyde was born in Fayette August 21 1925 a son of John M and Emma June Peck Bown moved to Provo The family I ’ entttTve member "of the several years" 8go and later The er Russell Post 105 Amer- - made their home in Orem Legion Auxiliary met in a accident victim was employed at June 2nd marked the opening klal session at the home of the Geneva plant of the Centennial Beard Grow Aaron Jensen and named Survivors include his parents contest which is being con- j following officer: Mrs Edna two sisters Mrs Norma Utley du'ted °n J?°? “ C0U?ty and Elna Rosen- Rigby Bown statewide Anna Idaho to prison president according 1st vice president Vodai Orem four brothers Jay Bruce members of the committee Jensen 2nd Vice president and Acel Bown all of Orem Entry blanks may be obtained k Dorthy Allred secretary-pure- r and Bown a from Dale the county Centennial serving Mrs Ethel R Jensen mission in Hawaii cha rman or by contacting he orian Mrs May Rosenberg Beard Growing State Centennial the funeral in Attending plain and Mrs Edna- Myrup were the fol- Contest chairman B Spencer Provo Thursday s lowing relatives from Fayette: Young Jr at 1607 Parkway pe new auxiliary expects to Mr and Mrs Elton Bown Miss Salt Lake City “ve their charter In the near Ella Bown Mr and Mrs Elmer County finals will be held r and is seeking member Bartholomew Mrs July 19th and State finals July and Mr smong those who 'are ell Mrs 26th on the State Capitol step at and Bartholomew Henry In the area I 7 pm covered by the Roxle Christensen Judges In the state r Help Make Gunnison " Celebrate 50th Marriage Date January 23 1877 The couple are thp parents of seven children six of whom are living They are: Mrs E D Lyman Milford Miss Josie Larsen Salt Lake City Chester A Larsen McGill Nevada Mrs Robert Bown Manti Howard R Larsen Gunnison and Hugh Larsen Mayfield Why Pasteurize by Utah State Dept of Health Bacteria are the Hitler’ll and Hlrohito’a of the organic world True there are some exceptions such as the mineralizing bacteria and the symbiotic and nitrogen fixing bacteria But In general the role of bacteria is to destroy Milk Is a virtual JTolsnd” for these microscopic7 "Hitlerites" since it has everything that they need It has carbohydrates proteins fats minerals and vitamins floating around in about 83 per jcentwater during the process milking a cow and subsequent the milk practically of handling every known type of bacteria of Mr and Mrs Dow Brian of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Waldo Villard of Provo to- gether with their families visited Memorial Day with relatives and friends In the Valley ment and continue to sell raw and to consume it themselves In the light of new scientific knowledge would you if you were a dairyman be assatledby milk to their neighbor the disturbing thought that perhaps your children or your neighbors child had received through’ your milk supply the germs of tuberculosis and infection which might not disclose Itself Until considerable time had elapsed? Do not Jet anyone benumb your conscience Into believing that this does not happen It does happen again and again? even at certified and Grade A k dairies and slaughtering the Infected cow doea not undo the damage they have already done rt There la no way ln which yoir could guarantee that septic sore throat typhoid fever or tubercul-osis-would not" bC”’ spread" through a raw milk supply It seems Impossible then to escape the conclusion that all milk should be either pasteurized of boiled to make it safe It may Should This is a fact not appreciated we rely upon boiling ‘That is by many of us Dirty milk pails what is done in many part of strainers and cans all ‘add to Europe and South America and their quota of bacteria' as does as a result they have in those improper cooling and handling places practically no so that when the milk finally disease In this country we to deal with two facreaches have milk the plant there may not only be a great many tors: First that most families bacteria but also a variety of 'have ah ice box or electric rethese microscopic plant forms frigerators and can keep milk weet and secondly that many of life 'As already stated some of people do not like the taste of these bacteria are assassins boiled milk If the health They are the cause of septic sore authorities simply said to all of tuberculosis throat typhoid us" "Boll your milk" they could sufficient fcverA scarlet lever and undulant jiQtdcpcndupon:a number of us doing It to prevent fever the adults Again It seems a pity that milk can epidemics be auch an excellent food and at and children who do not like the ' lame time so dangerous If the boiled milk would drink less milk and we must by all not properly safeguarded This means to encourage people fact Is tremendously significant drink enough milk to ail of us who drink milk and Is but one other thing : There to of all who have especially ui ‘ to do (short of putting chemicals children with the milk and nobody wants Now most of the milk sold in to do that) and that is to properUtah is pasterulzcd and by July That is 1947 all of the market milk ly pasteurize the milk be under should the new why the Utah State Department of Health recommends that all However pasteurization law milk and milk products be there will still be a few one and who may pasteurized two cow dairymen Drink milk pasteurized defy the laws of better Judgc- - f t ' |