Show J "1 I TK I Otis Jj Help Make cy Vu ill jirN KTTSfA Gunnmn-Th- tear Wfl an 150 Sugar Beet and Turkey Gl’NNlSON Celebrate Golden Vedding Date Residents nors At Fair nial e people brought and animal ufSnnete Centennial tter produce was often heard from they visitors when cetables and One outstanding tyf hi display was v TTarrv Kimura of wioervisor of the Commemorating their Golden Wedding aniversary Mr and Mrs Lehi Olsen of Centerfield held open house for friends and relatives August 31st between the hours of 2 and 6 pm The couple were married ut 31 1897 in the Manti LDS Temple They spent the early of their married life in ye 'Manti from where they moved $0 Axtell spending 20 years in that community and then mov- tng to Centerfield where they have resided 13 years Mr Olsen is a High Priest in and the Centerfield ward served for several years in the A son Axtell ward bishopric of James R and Elsie Peterson Olsen he was born July 9 1873 at Ephraim Mrs Johanna M Hansen Olsen was born February 21 1875 at Denmark a daughter Aalborg of Peter O and Augusta Dahl Hansen She graduated from the chools and set type by Manti hand for 5 years in the Manti UTAH THURSDAY t Ag Boys Make Good Showing At SEPTEMBER STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS urnnt Centennial Exposition featuring "A Trip To Wonderland'' a t Revue State Fair Grounds CeleCentennial Sept bration Hurricane Peach Days BrigSept ham City 4 6 CeleCentennial Sept bration Junction 11 13 Grand County Sept Celebration Moab Utah County Sept Fair Provo Southern Utah Sept Livestock show Cedar City Centennial CeleSept bration Randolph Uintah Basin Sept Fete Duchesne ( State Fair Dairy Judging Team Take Second Place Donald Olsen Junior Down url snronson mcmlvrs of the Gunnison School Hgh Future Farmers Dairy Judkins team’ dui themse!es proud by ’rond ln stale cor"' plac'ng pe l°" unng F F A v’eok of crops department ate Fair according to cabof sit consisted a ements y J G Morrill newJ iflower and carrots 01 ocatlona Agri lfapp°7 himself and neighbors at Gunnison Miyatake Sam Aokie Valley High School The team 0 Other exhibitors made good account of them- were ibbon produce selves by scoring a total of 2628 nsen Moroni George ints less than poinls onIv 27 Melvin Mr Manti Bear River ChapUr tcam which The Junior and Beehive girls L rfantl Mr and Mr won irs p ace and a trip with ward Mutual 0 tbe Centerfield and Lund Manti all expenses paid to the National came back from an outing in There were unnlson Meet in Kansas Cltv Twelve convinced Mile Canyon too er blue ribbon he that rain is wet’ The party left She served as mention Messenger office Lstock exhibit were secretary of the Axtell ward Re- - art7c August ing and lief Society for 16 years and is !Lrfh?h: occasion th t of the Centerfield irden Broadbent of the a member Kurl Junior Sorensen and 1 Ulah DaUlhte” m! Bown Pioneers Chapter as delegates to the State Baldy and then the rains came I well pleased with the The couple are the parents of Convention held' Monday and As a result of the weatherman1 are 5 of whom Jnd their judginj gave 7 children Bown and interference Junior the camping party Tuesday clarification: living They are: Mrs Leda flowing olsen both exhibited had to be rescued by a group leraon exhib t Cham- - Shand Manti Clihton Olsen livestock and took part in an of menfolk from the home town eford Wa ce bull Edgar and Bertram Olsen interview and radio broadcast They were brought down the Hereford and Mrs AuLeen Whitlock all over station K D Y L on Satur- - mountain in a Jeep and Half- Champion v Gribbld Champion Also Paul Beck track the only two vehicles that 0j Axtell They also have 24 day morning Other blue ribbon grandchildren and one great- - along witht other members of were successful in going that in thi department grandchild the State FFA Band parti- - far in the mountains Lamb and Son Wales cipated in nightly band concerts jhe girls all arrived home held at the Colesseum for public safely Their1 clothes were wet on entertainment Wednesday but their spirit weren’t damp- Thursday Friday and Saturday ened (Submitted by Donna The weeks activities LaRue Lyman) nights 1101 anc Girls Convinced Rain Is ‘Wet’ T?' camste' ferJSVS t Thflrrt sdy Robins Arlene er Manti u V? Dale Rowe 11 1900 a daughter of Lafayette Ga- y- and Clara Dack Bown The Lynn family moved to Proyo in 1907 Mn Slaugenhoup wa' married Aug- TOndrndEtclde Jen to charier Slaugenhoup Jenaen ex-1927 In Provo She wa )1 Larsen Manti tiansen "ManU t " cUv gerving on Vpjlf UaSeDull League Cgfe Newell Childs of Gun- ?ntered the Champion Bown'aU"Of 'Provo UtlCQU how-- - G? MnU received Cham- ribbon in the light divi hcr blue ribhnn urlnnaar — m UkyilwJ I imlU rwCrCnry Cyfinl prct Gunnison "'injaers 5tX)a te a fftr liWIU $ 14th In the opening days play latejt avauible figures with five Manti in an Ephraim will meet f averageg in the 47 timber It urge In- game at 1:30 pm producing sUtes exhibition in of forest effecUvenes with Salina playing Richfield aented In the nd blame public the headliner at 4 pm protection were tied teams the 0f ten fires ®‘ T out nlne utUr gamCi athy for halJL A ChIef Foreiter Charles for first place in the win the foregtry organlx- and the winner will 0Uktt of Te- the 2nd ball win- meet the on to commenting right Tly A: the err I Si top Chwli L'Und were p- U°nard SchUp ederson and Arden all of Manti divided &e rabbit classes lfi dlvUlon but It U they wtU enter U not known pUr- -tt Illness Fatal POnflGl Valley Resident iosa Mrs Childs was born June 3 1887 In Axtell the daughter of H 1 and Mary Lewis Wilson She was married to V C Childs on June 7 1912 In Salt Lake Active In church and civic or- she in Richfield ganizatlona served as a Relief Society work- er and was a member of the Wo- Business and Professional men's Club Surviving is her husband and Childs Donna one daughter and the following Richfield brothers and sisters: Evan Wil Jeanette Despaln and Mrs Rachel Peterson Gunnison Reese W Wilson Ely Nevada Mri yft x James Fayette and Mrs Emily Gledhlll Paysori services were held Tuesday at 2 pm In the Rich- Second field ward L D S of chapel under the direction Dvtaln Pearson Burial Bishop was in the Richfield City ceme- - ionr m 7?9fl ie'ry’' UilillllwUH B ’ n ca u qj k Thri th wnahZ J wnrhl the past But even with in- utah g way creaged flne hind most of the states in the Cali- evy 0j heavy penalties fornia et a steady pace this Jt goakcd deer prlng wh(jn poachers $120000 plus heavy Since that suspended Jail terms time the Golden Satte law en- forcement department has ported fewer violations" Mr Hand reported Jn " 400 PHEASANTS TUESDAY planted i V - Four hundred preasants were planted In the Valley Monday by Devon Ford superintendent of the State Fish and Game farm at Spring- vllle assisted by Royal 1 The young an sportsman birds were planted in various and Mattered areas throughout tbe district and provided they not molested by 'poachers Aould provide some excellent — hunting - (fkltmiHill General Authorities th £ dy willbeeat h- - r un Con wsrd at the News ' are to stop the needless “w 1 ltedLw n££a (or U ' ‘ ’ SUke musical committee directed by the chorUter Sidney The Unairjob-ln- prenth!lhrlou - solo muster public musical entertainment The the and JackChrlstensen chorusese of the' combined Charred"' girls UPu" with forest e c Centerfield and Hsmllton wards In this Ute Uo Wnpd received and one long to be re j0hn Jensen protection dlrcctlon o£ WUma by the Urge throng offlcctes The forester lauded th work Dcipaln and cknda Coates with l0!S Ji awldcnt Auguit 20th ttendlng titah rwn nro membered vn parade depicting the progress Levan historical the community pted on the improve gram sports of every type son full the with wa In young and old $ Mr' Lydia PcUron day being completed with Opening ueuf Sigurd dance In the Ute evening niece Mr Of funeral the bison Camn n The various sponsoring unite atally wig fu thanks to Haxel- Elden lonenr win have expressed In oUtid the injured bt aJ ufH r!ter- I and etheriseCklober in Lwg community place of parade program DUP has been ) the paxt Definite uwr -- orkrd ro Penlng will be announced nd managing partments i that wUh the fall game seasons ° week or ten pend visiting Mrs Mary Baxter and Ind that shotgun Mrs Lydia Duggins these weapons should be used only where they are permitted under the law 'With law violation Increasing 1 consistently" Mr Hand explainQ e ed "the state is receiving cooperation from the court before which violators are tried Stlffer fines are being levied wU iaUfia fcv fillt f mum and the Mother wrd- ampionxhi- ribbons for ow and sU blue rib tuccees their other stock PIvision Caiifo'rnial'aVrlve7sundayrand a- were also exhibit U0AlubelT" Si J$tal(0 uOnlGrCElCO efsvsas stw: £ sa sisKiffri festa 55Ss?5 gsss“-jjK-ir- m’ 105 Russell Post Oliver American Legion in Centerfield recently elected new officers for the fiscal year The new lead- cr will be installed at elaborate scheduled for Sep- ceremonlese Those elected to tember 10th serve the Post are: Ifenry Dean commander Ira Malmgren David Swindhart 1st vice com- mander Ivan Eugene Nay 2nd Alvin Budd vIce commander Jorgensen adjutant Marvin James FJeldstcd chaplain J Ger- historian Keith Malmgren aid Levi Myrup service officer Hansen N and Vernal sergeant- - J ortworiariAmbs Salt Lake City Fifty-twmore names were added to the poacher list of the Utah Fish and Game Department as the state wardens to continued clamp down on fish and game violators to Merrill according Hand Chief Game Warden Tiie 52 violators paid a total of $l!H5t)() to various courts the state throughout Fishing with illegal meat acnnmU(J for I3 arregtg Mr Hand stated Most of these were apprehended along the Provo River where the wardens have been paying special tloti to hamhtirdger fishing and date! hole chummihg 8U September V!39 °m‘ vulator was Picked up December 7 Ml for the Amer- - for uslng corn on Panguitch For the Lake cnn Defense Medal Three Californians were ar Victory Medal caugbt using licenses which be- men mus bave served between longed to other fishermen December the dtes Unusually high were the num- ana December 31 1948 Centerfield LCSOn 9R7 FOfCSl Fin Lue Chief Petty officer Melroy R Bills from the Navy Recruiting Station at Provo will visit Gun on September ntson at p m 11th lie will be at the post on enoffice with information listment and re inlistment in the U S Navy and also for the issue of the American Defense War II Victory and World Medals to Navy veterans For receipt of these medals must ‘iro flnm‘r enisttHl duce the original honorable dis or under discharge charge Former honorable conditions officers must produce n eeritfied copy of orders to inactive duty of or the original certificate rvice To be eligible men must have in the U S N USNR 12 Poacher List Increases With 52 New lames is chairman Hartley Keyser of the project with Aubrey Rosenlund Earl Edwards and Woodrow Beck member of his Childs 60 native of Axtell and well known throughout the Val- committee ‘ -- a ' nf0V° sheep division Min a mission In thd East- Ephraim was awarded' era States In 1922 and 1923 A ribbon on his yearling 'teacher In the Relief Society and buck A K Barton primary aha wa president of were given Champion- - the YWMIA secretary of the their old Sunday School and active in ‘ram Other blue rib- - geneaologlcal work She served ners in this division as a nurses aid during the war rge L Beal Rodney and was active in war bond sea Seymour Christen- - drives in tournament A pubiihed by the American ForFe Sparks Karl Beal dustrles Inc The southern Utah Baseball eft Survivor Include her husIn her Clarissa underway state will in this get band a daughter average forest fire onald Shand and 128 acret Bobby mother Mr Clara Bown three Salina 0n September 7th with sched- on u S Forest Service jwthofifantl were C M S and F S championship finals brothers ElVIJ Navy Chief To Visit Gunnison yrr - — No U!h UlQIl c Paint-U- City" An extensive fly erradication in program will get underway Gunnison this week end under the direction of the Gunnison Valley Junior Chamber of Commerce The civic club will spray barnyards and every fly breeding place in an attempt to rid the city of the fly menace and protect the health of the residents Members of the club will do all the spraying as well as furnish theDDT with no exHowever the pense to anyone project will cost quite a sum of money and the members state that it anyone feels they would like to help in putting over the program by donating to the cost of the material the club will accept Utah State Board of yj been contacted by !! club and full Instructions have been issued on how to use 10 al1 e DDT Aminat dangers be will Subsuent prying In unr o eliminate and keep down he nieaand wlth operation of nMenU In doing away with breeding places the club eea problem can be mpietely wiped out Similar programs have been carried out in other Utah cities nd with successful result she recently where rill returned home the latter Hospital part of the week Perhaps there underwent an operation for the of removal in her appendix note disapp0intment — t that the Dalry judging t0 j t out on a ltP UVCfORCS WM M bu made up by en- lhan 0I for year ftiaUlim course they are not making any members but miseS) chapter KTypry Pnd instuctor alikef have their on higher acC0mplish-Ue- t future for Washington DC (Special) — Utah averages 267 forest fires and burns 36 thousand acres of according tlmberland annually Phy-Of- f And 1947 Project In City returned Valley Beautiful Clean-U- Jaycees Sponsor Fly Erradication — — - 4 Gunnison V “u'oTutat many r“ l Ul lliM°f tt nd victim IoU Cleaves K this state Increasing ‘‘nujor fseterin understanding public ol foret valu rIn tates where thU move- ment has been ctlve” Glllett said "it has been credited with substantUl reduction in fires trceable to human causes This U important since reeor 'I cc lnorrnce” ow bunc( CMlon Smlth wag honorably released s president of the AJ ywMLA Christensen pjgidcnt rm was pf the Charjrg and was Elder sustained Mr KeUer sustained J Glen as Mor president and Elder e n Willden was 8uprlnlndnt cl Ulnrd SUkt Sundry School --ft —7 vc: tr s — UES V'UTHtPXq AND PHTCD SANDSTONE euU5E IN CAW IE ID COUNTY CANNONVuil AND MlMUjtVW-tWHEN LOVE SURGES THROUGH THE VEINS OF A NEIGHBORHOOD THf lOTMAAlO IT IS KLUYtD THAT IE HE CAH PROmiX-TfilRL OF HIS CHOICE ATOP WHATV PROMISE ROCK THAT THe I ANSWER WILL ALWAYS DE THIS ttTWttN tmr W OT t |