Show o ryc rVT READ TOCS :etown newspaper rtc ISO Help Make ey (C i Gunnison Valley Clean-U- And Beautiful Paint-U- Gnnnmn—“The Sugar Beet and Turkey City" inison Mother )S Safety The words that send the most people to the hospital are “I’m gonna teach that guy a lesson!” Don’t lose your temper the while you are behind If wheel it’s too dangerous the driver in the next car his horn blasts the road hogs at you continually hangs too close to your rear bumper cuts in on you or yells “Why don’t you learn how to drive don’t get that Junk heap?” mad and ram him If you do you only hurt yourself Watch a professional driver work his way through a tight He keeps a cool head jam and a deft hand After all he’s seen so many incompetent drivers that they don’t make him sore anymore Take it easy pal You’ll live longer! ficral Services jnday For s J E Lewis 70 ys Sophia Jensen Lewis ong resident of Gunnison at the home of her dau-in Jack Kegie Mrs June 4th from apo-pitiful was Lewis Mrs visiting orthern Utah when stricken of Hans and daughter Jensen she la M Peterson May 28 bom in Gunnison f She received her early ation in this community ' tfas a member of the LDS Mrs Lewis served as a ch her in the Relief Society for ailton and Gunnison wards I was active In various other On January fcl activities J99 she was married to J E Gunnison in fig lie is survived by her hus- J and "nine sons and dau- Lewis Provo rs: Harold Wood H EBremerton L H Lewis Trona jhington Fred If Mrs L L Wilding L E Mrs and Lewis Howard ILske City Mrs Boyd Hyde Mrs Kegie jnington Calif 5 4 I l ntiful raison and Orrln Lewis grandchildren and 21 one jr Mrs Amasa Kenny Gun- nand one brother John R Sterling I'uneral services were held Mrs Lewis June 9th in the anison ward chapel at 2 pm !er the direction of Standley kett bishop’s counselor The gram included: opening song al solo "One Fleeting Hour” Gilbert accom- Fjeldsted aied by Mrs Fjeldsted and er Sorenson Invocation artin Madsen instrumental :mber "Adoration” Roger renson accompanied by Mrs bert Fjeldsted speakers as Rasmussen and Hans C closing song by Mrs ne Metcalf "Perfect Day" ac- mpanled by Barbara Metcalf d Roger Sorenson Interment was to the Gunni- a city cemetery and ihe last iting place was dedicated bv : iVoy Sorenson S3 Ab “ Mr"rc”rii SUmmCT The Gunnison baseball team will engage the fast Richfield nine on the local diamond Sun- and from early day afternoon reports local fans will be treated to a fast and close game of Program Well Underway The recreation program for Gunnison Valley is fast develop- ing despite the fact that Mac- who had been Lloyd Erickson hired to direct the summer pro- according to ject has resigned Dallas Greener chairman An- other director will be secured and until that time the plans are going ahead to have every- thing in readiness and all equip- ment ordered and on hand The queen contest opened this week and other money raising projects are being de-veloped according to Mr Green- er ‘Gunnison Valley will have their summer program” com- mittee members state - june b Dairy Month Dairy month for the eleventh year has been proclaimed 4n utah- During June every effort mde to promote the use of milk and mUk products Utah Picture Draws Attention in Philadelphia A large water color painting depicting the entrance of the Utah Pioneers into Great Salt it Sunday the Gunnison players were nosed out in a close contest at Monroe the scoreboard reading 5 runs for Gunnison and Elmer Barthol- the marriage of their daughtert Marva to Jack Armstrong son of Armond Arm- The double strong of Ephraim ring ceremony was performed June 6th at 5:30 pm at the home of the brides parents in Fayette President Elmo Soren- son of the Gunnison Stake read the official vows in the presence members of the of immediate A wedding supper fol- families In the lowed the ceremony a reception was late evening held in the Fayette recreation followed by A program hall dancing was the feature of the with Bernard Ander- evening son a brother of the bride act- ing as Master of Ceremonies of The bride is a graduate The groom Snow College tended the same college and spent years in the U S Navy most of which was In the Pacific Following a short honeymoon in the Northwest the couple will make their home in Idaho Mr and Saturday evening rs Elton Bown entertained at hot supper at their home in of the Gunnison Members Fayette in honor of the couple and Sunday morning they were FFA chapter returned from honored guests at a breakfast at the 11th annual Intermountain Mrs Junior Fat Stock Show Wednes- the home of Mr and m Spencer Olsen in Ephraim day of last week highly elated over the results of the fudffinff Mr and Mrs omew announce nL‘w KEEZTSTt IONS ttroM SMS MAM saioYxs is txi who rweroto ths MON VOUMS ((iftftwfiifl At STOOO SAUM AM puctTAMCirxT ucsxmti TO TMI AT un uvro THf WASATCH AAN Spotlighting ' ' iiTXcCBN a WHURD iox rvcu HAW MtN SOUHO SLIMA1HS Of MOUND-Utsoufts MAOC Or A FKAMC 10 woax of WtUOWS AND PUSH MD WITH MUD WHICH HASP! KID LOCI ADOBE WIRE TUB DVKlLUM&k COUWTX OV- c - vv 75 Nmr V Y oatsm serr ih OiAMSTfH WKRK SIMI SUSTIUAMCAH AMO USUAUY KAO AN lAXTMCN BCHCH fUJHKlMB ABOUND THS ' KjOOM THS pooh WAD IN TH TOP ANOSCBVtD Ijf1 A COWIlNATICN flOltAHCf AND CXtM krr a small oetKiNO as sips or Tht House PSOVtOtD VIKTILATIOH TMI IMiaartAKTS TULSCF THL soil BlSHID AND HUKTtO BAMSTHXT UVIO WAriHB fULAHCff wrrq THCUAKATUIUL suaaouNDiKOB which krucncHSHip HAS IONS Bind BUN PCSTWmD W AS thi 7M1 hand whobmam or ’civtuxi Local Dairymen Join NatTon In Death Business Campaign Sunday nu Gun Wound Proves Fatal To Young Father iii'the hi r th Ini iii rn "'I ) A di- n i II"! ii1 nicid n: Hi H s ' I’ pu hill tl ti ht ion in For Missionary itiv mil hutlii o IV pi ii in r II )fi Ameiuiii Durv sent mg f (1(H) an ex lion eimpaign inei hantlising ising h to develop new h outlets for milk lit t m1 mil other dairy mi '"ti S pro up'llAm It the hv I'miitil tl li "n ''C M" d Party Scheduled mi ' nu s tot - looils ihi'V ln unis tm effectively A fitcwcll pil tv is lie ng the thallelige of eompotl given at Hill) pm Kndav even "" on tor dan nui kets hy hack mg in the (iunnisuti wind tliipn Aineiitan thin mg As for Rogei Soiensou Dany who will County Agent Keetch leave m the near futuie to set vc so at ion evetv farmer mission for the lDK elmreh said m ptaismg for lomK us slla'‘ Huger is a son of President ami I "iinees for the ADA Mrs :im" Sorenson The pub comes exclusively from lie is invited to attend piodticing dury nini as volunon milk tary deductions or cream checks during June each year Dairy farmers m this area will participate hy making contributions at the rate of one per cent per pound of Dr Lowell M JJurhum in the butterfat delivered at the dairy Salt Lake Tribune dated May for the thirty days of June 30 1947 gave Utah’s youthful Those funds provide for a full composers much praise for their year’s nation-widbusi Among those be- - gram compositions were Roger The jng complimented local following dairy Sorenson and Balfe Johnson plants are cooperating with the both of Gunnison Dr Durham’s farmers of this area by making Survivors Include his widow article said in part: "Contem- June bqtterfat deductions for and mother two daughters Kay porary music by youthful local the ADA business action pro-years and Jessie Gale 3 one composers performed by talent- - gram: Allen Dairy Brooklawn son Max LeRoy 2 years and ed youthful artists was the Creamery Moroni Pure Milk the following brothers and sis- - order of the evening Thursday Co Ephraim Creamery Co Mrs Josie Peterson Gun- - as a chamber music concert was son Ricks Creamery Manti Mrs Rhoda Harris Idaho presented in the McCune School son Ricks Creamery Mt Pleas-Mr- s Alice Hansen of Music recital hall ant Western Creamery Co Mayfield n "The concert was the first County Agent Keetch explain-- a warysvale Ida- b°’ newly formed ed that the "Sales not Surplus” po"°reJ the Performance of campaign will be spearheaded JJ1 father died In C Utah by the ADA s June Dairy Month 8° °f Contemporary met tragic death Kimball Lar- - Composers event "Butter merchandising sen was killed In an auto acci- "lt would be eay to mention days Here Again” with color 'dent In Salt Lake in 1938 and a few flaws both of performance advertisements in the leading wa Whitlock selected LeVoy brother Max Larsen and compositional gnother craft when national women’s magazines as one of the five wtoners for a met death March 15 1943 while compared to profession- - outdoor advertising related food live calf award iJbeitca s and many point of sale fighting with the U S military al undertakings of a similar will be received thl fall and force jn Western France nature but these are of little activities at retail stores are expected to be shown at Other dairy foods will receive amount The truth of the matter is that the three young com- - their share of attention In the have actually produced advcrtiiing and merchandising poser some highly creditable music program of the ADA at different FFA Junior Bown Itnd Donald Olsen were elected to the offiand have had the opportunity of intervals during the year CounU U ces of Show Town Mayor and hearing their ‘brain children re- - ty Agent Keetch said the ness action program of the ADA in actual sound respective! report bringing oc'' Among the 000 seniors to be "Roger Sorenson’ "Nocturne is one of dairy farmers in part- honr t0 h aduated from the Un‘veriity of For String They finance control QOartet” with nership Utah to ceremoniese to be Fifty-fiv- e head of fat cattle tllZ °Prano ol° Inaugurated the and direct the organization and eve00'1 program Miss Helen its promotional activities He' were taken to the show and Centcrfieid were given the following grades: 01pln gave a ymPathctlc Pcr' further referred to lt as a pro will rece ve formance Qf lhe soprtno olo 8ram pf "dairy farmer 12 16 cholcer 2l good com taking !" was straight- - business action for the progress The composition mercials and 6 sifted Junior n forward and Ilstenable iywn and Kurt Sorenseh eacbt Artl n“ &clfncr — was repre- "Balfe Johnson exhibited si pen of five animals Seventy-eight- h Annual gented by three movements from Miss Anita Weiser of Lewis- an grading choice Jerry Sor- Commencement are exercises ton Utah is two and his first string quartet at the visiting enson bad a pen of four three In - the University gopgs scheduled AH showed evidence of homes of Mr and Mrs George graded choice and one good H°uie Saturday morning g mature musical mind His Last and Mr and Mrs’ Elmer ch0ice animals shown as une and feaure the work was shown to especial ad Pierce Miss Weiser is a niece wer exhibited by sinaiei onorib Frank E Holman vantage to the smaller forms” of Mrs Last and Mrs Pierce rt CAPAnn Jtnsen Rhodes Scholar and former Dean of Utah Uw de extobiUd by ofthc Unlverity Anderson Gene Teddy Christe- - r°Ilown thI Prudent Olpin Donald Erickgen rWes nd h°n°r' 0rJn mnu'n Wardell Jen-- lliradI1dpl0ma Mn 10 tcn( Bruce ndrickson Roger Conclusion of he commence- Jenscnt Mellof jerry Nlei program will be banquet son Dee Olsen Donald Olsen Ponsored Rober't'soren wn' and ba Saturday Rard c pj- “'‘ly J"11? ih - th'j J The e article is very well done and is accompanied by nine excellent g irwowuo ‘ Merrill Larsen Meets Tragic Gunnison Well Represented By Young Composers Membcrs Make Good Showing— Sell AtlllTialS Decent 7X1 IHTXAMCJ 52 Chapter Returns From Stock Show pathfinder magazine a of tre old new PublicatIon pioi by itn Junius Metcalf the Utah Philadelphia mendous circulation among busl- id CuDDlled Barbara rewho daughter has been the tah in the United States It with-- ' the fned to Gunnison by OlWer gasmen reported to have several iitors p Kgerrigb PRait TV rtfw A picture in mlllion readers natural color of the Mormon Temple also the words "Utah — The Mormon Conquest” js MOUND DWELLERS No Gunnison FFA UTAH rived Monde of lest week in d wh0 observing the Jt Lake from Los Angeles clly centennla! year A companyiey were met to the Utah Soto Aowfeg Tirowd Vround 1917 Tragedx strmk m (Iuiuumui Valley again with the annoirue mont Sunday of the evening death of Merrill larsen it) the fathor of thrtt )omK t hildien Mr Larsen was folaul dtJu) at ti on the p m approximately Cimterv road in Centerfield JeiKsen Mrs Richard Invest! by Kating officers attributed death (0 a gunshot wound apparently coming from a high poweied rnt laying m the seat beside the fatally injured man Mrs Jensen was returning hom (rom 1( Sunil wiicn church she service noticed the car off the road She and found Mr Lur- investigated Dr G Stanford Rees was sen summoned with the together prejudice Here Centerfield Town Marshall J C stuThat Utah high school Nlelson and Town dents are a democratic group is Jensen” Dr Rees pro- indicated in the fact that Salt nounced the man dead on Lake City's West High School’s trrivai Associated Girl's Council has Mr Larsen wns born March named Miss Lily Lumagai presi- 27 1917 at Mayfield a son of Miss Lum- dent of the Council II C and Stella Christiansen agai js 0f Japanese extraction Larsen He attended the May- field schools and the Manti High In 1939 he married School Arvarl Tuft of Centerfield and the couple have made their home in Centerfield the past several years Lake Valley’ and placed on dU play in th® Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company Building in Philadelphia by the Utah De- partment of Publicity is draw- - National Magasine Feature ing the attention of thousands 6f umi And The Mormon SS 12 The Gunnison City Street Department comes in for a bouquet because of the fine job beup weeds ing done cleaning The patrol along city streets Hansen is by Royal operated a great deal by accomplishing a and weeds doing blading limited amount of street grading is planned that this work will be completed" states head of the rum Christiansen and department city street streets will be graded and other- so as and far wise improved in fast as funds an available to do the job Individual property owners should now get busy clearing weeds and doing improvement work along their sidewalks and Such action has prefrontage viously seemed quite ihpossible but as the jn most instances street program progresses beau- t fiction can be ettccUvely ac- complished Gunnison Centennial Committee Beautification WORDS LAST JUNE THURSDAY Gunnison City Beautification dotes Tip For The Week FAMOUS Following ort Illness f UTAll GUNNISON tear photos The most significant thing about the article is the fact that it I truth- and unbiased ful indicating that prejudice and Ignorance con- cernlng Utah and the Mormons is giving way to friendliness and understanding nensUrtInfR‘h Stera' Boyd Christenson To Graduato Of From '“f i PrPPy ped gld tilt crj S°W JerryPkkett LeVoy Whitlock ndUMat The Utah Wotor Court Assoc!- - wndtifKu atlon reports that thefe are plvnty ol vacancies In motor courts in the Salt Lake City u area and thal- iayel no Ccn- - L1"""' n°b?rtE?wr'U-D- o UMar James Dal tcnntal aumm'er scramble for Erlckmn 3Trr rooma haa been ex- nfen' aleepln 4 e “n nd pcrienced In fact lt was re- - WeWeI1 Vt v°? most motor courts that ported and hotels have more vacancies The price range was from 21® now than during comparable 28 5 " th01" In prewar years period by "End Sngar Rationing Says Utah Sugar Official “I feel sugar rationing should be lifted Immediately o that thoie who need sugar to pre- serve fruits will have enough to process the nation's June 9th tSTu"D?rl”"o"i ° (Continued On Tage 8) ghown by yerdon Hone One graded prime and aold for 30 cents a pound and th® other was sifted because This it weighed 270 pounds r was 20 pounds above the The 270 pound mum allowed animal was only SH month old sjWQ the f !h'ynlo“nV Association County AlJCnt To - Attend US AC Busaell It Keetch Sanpete County Agent will attend a week Extension Training School to be ' held at the Utah State College as part oft nn helr umm KhI 'feature Ex- truth eoUJJ T Art mtmbsrt family iwr klllaJ mkam methods of trhh lklr mJm Ironically tko tmmadlato tanta of A otcidant mat Into tko tcachlnjg and- publicity Ken- - ' Hop algn uklch ltd track firtt kit krforo rUotkatlng ear Dario eamro of ltd oerlJamt mat dltregarj of ltd Hop tlgn SoHf neth C Warner of the National control dealtot ara put tharo foe putpoto Obey tketp—foe year Extension Service staff will be tajrty and tko tafaty of otkart ' (a!t UN the chief Instructor The ‘school’ will Service tension t et t 4 V |