Show TKS Valley — Gunnison Ya cy Mews TK At nome Industry Gunnison— “The Sugar Beet and Turkey year GUNNISON r System September Fourth :Jcd By City In Project at the City Hall Iyrs night Elected To of toe Gunnison City State Office adopted an ordinance L!ng for the construction of and extensions system wr the city the 50 authorized for y and water of ante $15500 ?r revenue bonds for the of defraying the cost of ic aeulsition of such system r7ons and improvements the regular legal cJare and necessary publi- n of the ordlnence the pro- y hrmieht to a vote for o( t and system i Tnd 5" the entire program left to a vote of toe peo- toe election September —Julius Duggin spent toe !4th holiday in SaltLake vlllting her slater Mil Gilbert )UR TOWN i tor' J J tor7 UtHte4mmdtoEdm Z Un don’t we plan a bigger and better next ) fLd Sorensen Family Names Officers 2 hwas bya " ti clean camp right cele- - vpflrFtrtfttlL 0UrJtS those Chris Sherman a 7 S? was given d 7 °L pioneers ox 2-tyTe Church President V Hcr° :0l“dlS've and JrtletoatedJn r2nv the sne wawer oracexeis on me erationswere m auenaan 6 been The next section under super- handicraft Gunnison toe scheduled at City of Palfrcyman ’ — County Home Agent’ and Mar-de- n Broadbent professor from LIIHo the USAC f The following awards were ExCnSHfJCS the last day: Clean presented Miss Lillie Taylor daughter of Camp Nine Burners Club Man Mr and Mrs Mart Taylor of ti Travel 100 per cent attend wntahu Taylcr VOS "' a K‘y Song Clubs t ZIZ uZ: !'' 7efTon Work Expected To Continue One Year — No Irrigation Interference Attend Father’s 96th Birthday Mr and Mrs Julius Duggms and son Jn left Saturday for Provo and on Sunday attended the 96th birthday anniversary of Joseph S Park father of Mrs Duggins Open House honored the event with all members of the family in attendance and many dose friends of the pioneer calling to extend felicitations Scow Family Reunion The Scow family reunion was held at Twelve Mile Flat August 1st with 63 in attendance coming from the following communities: Fcrron Orangeville Mayfield Sterling Manti Provo Salt Lake Centerfield Gunnison A hot chicken dinand Ogden ner was served followed by program Sports were enjoyed during the afternoon with prizes to the winners A ball between the game Scows and the Christiansens who were also staging a reunion ended In favor of the Chris- tiansens 25 to 28 - MjaKO If 01110 n GlUiniSOIl to it Mr and Mrs V N Erickson formerly of Manti and more re-from Carbon County have purchased the Juel Greger- on basement home and will round water problem and at mae their home ln Gunnison toe same time maintain estab- Well known by t f Ur Ushed irrigation requirementsErickson will be associated with One of construction the Valley Builders Supply problems was ln fact how to reto the keep running smoothly without interfering with irriGrOUD gation schedules The contractor has managed this by linking a 1ST scries of slough at toe lower end ccntiy Impressive f4tnn d'v aTld from funeral services r‘rn' July 21st for Andcrion lont tint resident of Gunnison Valley and who died July 18th at the home of a dau- ghtcr in Manti Bishop Elmer Nielson was in charge of the fol- lowing program: opening song “Oh My Father" quartett com- posed of Mrs Al Smith Mrs Elmer Nielson Gilbert FJeld- sted and Lurls Allen Invocation Hans C Olsen talks were by C A Peterson President Elmo Sor- violin enson snd Leon Newren ante "Sver Thread Amon Tle Cold" Lilly Jean ChrUtlan- sen vocal duct Mrs Al Smith and Gilbert JcMsUd “Sunset on City cemetery toe "y Hrry and clean - the Family Meet AUgUSt it oa r“ tTtdS animal Mr'r77i‘i!!"!!!:t!ottonrMlhrihl‘"'“a: Anzui Emery rlr Alriurr cllc and cainfp Southern Uteh at toJ time of toe — visit Mr Farr is a second ing Ted D Christensen animal work Industry home re cousin to President Smith pairs machinery and farm Funeral Services For E Anderson Salma Utah — The main trouble with the Sevier River between Denmark Wash west of Salina and the diversion over 15 miles down stream is one and million cubis yards of dirt and silt In a statement to the press here today Army Corps of En- giniM’rs spokesmen said that this amount of dirt will be moved to make the river a new channel As it ls now ihe river rides high and crooked over Its former bed at times flooding the valley and creating high ground water conditions that have caused abandonment of field after field of once fertile row crops Brought to the attention of under provisions of Congress the 1944 Flood Act an authorization was made for works of improvement This year following necessary appropriations and arrangements for local participation the engineers moved in Work was started July 8th contract with Floyd S under Whiting successful bidder for an amount exceeding $391500 According to Colonel Joseph S Gorllnskl” Sacramento District Engineer' who visited the projcct Sunday work will consist of cutting a new channel 61180 feet in length “This new channel” said CoL Gorllnskl "will restore toe river to a useful stream that will again benefit toe area instead of The new slowly destroying alignment will speed up toe Dow tend to keep the channel reduce your serious place Project drawings show ten that will take out meandering loops and shorten — this section of toe stream by 17- these boys received miniature lan“n’ 1daughte"one 000 feet When completed toe hedges channeI f4® will be 28 ot"ed nfr°m wBmig’ MW Merit badge awards were: who feet per thousand feet in the Montana and Blrk Petersen — Civics camp 'Plie following officers were Ing and horsemanship Orcn M d honorary IlanKn — SafeTycamplni £?& aiW&M and cnroute were 7lm7'r au7 ST son Gunnison Most EUtChcr NlmUe noat illGn uncle 29th ln the Manti Tern- - field Best Skit Happy Stitchers on July d float pn another a Club reception the Ephraim Best floats rcPr6 n! dance was held in (group) Handyetts Fountain g 216 business houses in and wedding Best Solo Sonja Thura- chapcL Green ward Gunnison 10 A4 k’1 not Mrs Wayne by Ephrslm Log Sawing Girls wu honor of Matron a citizens band There are an(j Theron Nielson served Bcsty Young and Kathryn Arm0UT lcnted mCn 118 seconds as Best Man Bridesmaids were gtrong Ephraim 1 am ure W0UM j1 Munk and Gerald Kay Hlelson snd Ruth Taylor Boys a band once more ycra y graduate from Sc how Manti 89 seconds riant a lo1 ol rouate can- Moroni j6 Valiev high school Identification Indians- cow a mission for the Flag Quiz Clair ese Gunn ML Iarshals of the day riding J® Mickclson Ft church In the New Eng- - Pleasant Dorothy ring horses dee cream Green 6oeoth ‘jean Anders ilag stands races for Marilyn Munk Manti Ephraim Store Book es danfclng and all kinds 04 Bradley Sterling Marva Salt Lake the past two years Shirley Newman Gunnison tnd Audcan The groom graduated from high school and is in toe capltol city won prize for the best words to mi nd 1VC"’5'-klnE Over A in fm Clover Parks Utah Southern toe Citizen £?Jtath Dcrrt Army Engineers Bring Sevier River Under Control In Area 'communltv-?ln- lng Campfire programs were Smith accompanied by hls son crossing and hand- - under the direction of Karen Me- - George Albert III and Bishop after- adulta and Kinney SPrto Oity ond RuaaeH Haycoeh vlHto Tburyfay long suits and let's remember f teacher in toe high school t promote a band without full cooperation of all the pa in Gunnison let's have toe high school Cunnl“"' tad " vows with George Nielson f j f Manti Sheriff Elaine Anderson Monday in Koosharem indud Ephraim log sawing Two bl campfire propem in “ mujlcal numbers bymembers of toe fam- - were held Each club furnished genealogy A program bStaeSuTd i ator tyhy V mlttee named on vo to appear ln the printed cJYiews expressed do not sarily express toe views of I Pted Elvona ub- - ticle Airport Advances Scouts officials ced f the civic leaders feel the water plant and system menu me must1 if the er County Helps On I NO In Centerfield 7 Only $250 Year City" Court Of Honor age and the cesspool a has been a major factor ’ for many community and if the project passes able vote of toe electors To Valley News 1948 Fish Pond Open Saturday of the city on September 4th :rs from District No 1 will A the Gunison Telephone c: and voters of District No ill cast their ballots at the rVdL Registration agents : elve on the 1st and 3rd rs immediatly proceeding ction receive and reg- e names of all persons g far registration who are qualified and entitled to A com- at Vuch'election py of this election notice in this issue of the Gun- alley News ShT 5 The Sanpete Counts Coinnus sinners approved a request for financial assistance from Gun inson Cit on the i son Airport and information re eeived from the county clerk Giltn'rt Pjeldsted stated that a check would be written and de liv5red sometime this during week The county approved a request for 50 prr rent assistance der have been filed against two of th' total share of Gunnison Kansas City Missouri brothers City which amounted m round Affatone Jenaen Oentefi'ld as a result of the fatal shooting figures to $2145 00 leaving a of LaCoy Nolen Lindquist 21 balance of the same figure for of the Utah chapter j°"liilKonK' president and resident of the city to furnish as their Navy veteran National Association of 'Post- The brothers Alonzo operative share in a $55000 00 masters at their annual con- Woods Jr 26 and Bill Woods project clave which closed Saturday in 18 are being held in the Sevier Salt Lake Pontha Calder of d he ®nvsary of his County jail following their Vernal was named president on August 2nd In honor capture birth D Grant Ingersoll with ican Fork 1st vice president J Leonard Larson Sandy 2nd vice The fish pond at the Gunnison —president and (Mrs Theressa was served by Mrs two brothers along the Sugar' lnc WH be open on SatT a y lo r Garfield secretary- - puncheon highway lawnon the and the north of Salina Gregerson August 7th from 5 am Apparently the treasuer afternoon playing hitchhikers forced the young all day The day has been set Dr Elof Hedlund- - 1st vice for children 12 years of age and games vpteran Into the back seat and president of the National Associ-- I took over control of the car As under only ation of Postmasters addressed they traveled down the Richthe session and told the Utah field main street young Lindgroup that more attention should made his bid for freedom quist be to of given complaints Witnesses a reported seeing patrons Dr Hedlund also noted struggle and hearing a shot the steady growth of the postal after which the brothers fled on service from the time of Ben-- foot He said that Jamln Franklin Richfield City Marshall A 0 the annual receipts at that time Gunnison and took amounted to approximately $30Mayfield Hopkins took up the chase and Four Boy Scouts from the Club had a running gun battle with for the entire nation and honors at the County now the smallest 1st class post-- Camp held at Bolger in Flat the pair A posse of officers and Centerfield Troop 561 were pre- office receipts were larger than Canyon on July 29 30 and 31 citizens was formed and after a sented with badges signifying to the rank of advancement The club from Gunnison re- - two and one half hour search the entire nation at the time eeived a prize for having a 100 Glen Beutler Dick Beutler Lou Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor of Franklin held ln the cent Centerfield Meeting attendance and for Peterson and Lowell Bell appre- per hended the men cowering in the Douse July 25th The Scouts Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sorensen coming the greatest distance and Mr and Mrs Kermit Soren- - Their leaders were Mrs Dorothy canal on the southwest of Rich were: Max G Fredrickson Orcn M Hansen Robert G Sorensen field Dailey and Mrs Beverly Childs sen and family of Ruth Nevada and Blrk PeteraonMothers of were to Gunnlaon Saturday to The Mayfield group won a prize Henry A Beal Sevier County the of cent having reby largest Sorensen per attend stated that the young thboy8 were each family Attorney out to the campfire gunmen said it was Bill’s 32 parents union held In Manti mIatur? badge Chief Executive Rulon Dol- meeting on 'Friday night Their calibre that went an of the Utah National Parks leaders are Mrs Julina Chris- - off hitting Lindquist Just above Coun Provo oDice delivered tensen and Mrs Aleda E Chris- - the heart and killing him in- - aa address and tiansen complimented stantly Tired and dirty-thewere lf°?P 'xcept'?nal Mr Lindquist wa born March The decendants of Soren Sor- happy after experiencing three 28 i&27 ln Koosharem a ton of Show ng7 which places them in the among the top troops Utah and Gunnison days of fun From Thursday at Er’nest ensen d Chl D Llnd natio" “hording to number of Valley Pionc1( heid a famUy 4 o’clock until Saturday noon qulst Ha adUated lrem the Uned reunion at the Manti City Park every Richfield high school and served The camp elected the follow- ine o- July 3ist An outdoor luncheon busi- - log officers and committeemen was served followed direcUon of Scout Master to supervise toe 298 club mem- ness meeting’1 ‘ Martel Hansen and Included the with hers present: Janet Jorfenion Officers were elected nd mad' hls home to of the color juard by the Joan postln Graham Mayor Ephraim Gunnison of Sorensen Arch E L executive session AUGUST Mr and Mrs J E Horton left by plane for New York and to confer Philadelphia with RCA officials after a viist with Mr and Mrs N Leon Larson in Gunnison Mr Horton is president of the Philippine Electronic Inc Industrie of Manila PI agents for all Radio Corporation of America products for the Western Pacific Islands Mrs Horton the former Maxine Larson and Mr Horton came to United Sates by wy o( Sharishai and l avements To Water Plant in THURSDAY Fly To Utah From Far East ison Residents To Vote On ‘ig UTAH Subscribe The Gunnison Mayfield aecre- - land made 46011011 ol 1)633 Jccl Sevier IUvcr with °f 1 cavated material will serve to 0me CXtent M addJUonal pro tcctlon However the channel of creation Lloyd lhe rjvcr ai now designed will Manti and LaVor 600 cubic feet per second pajg Emery Max G iFredrlckson mechanics without creating any of the old Perron Reservoir was chosen familiar damage — handicraft machinery camp-as toe reunion spot for the last Ing pathfinding and safety Norraan P stromness Resl-Aadvancements were from week ln July 1949 dcnt Engineer for toe Corps of 581 Centerfield the A highlight of the reunion was Troop Engineers reports that present between the Scows work consists of a ball the cut- - : Mr- - “'re Mr- Gary V Bk and historian Hazel reterson 'yoodi tiansen tiansen n7chrUU" In a to SI n A Chrltinn 24 Glen- ChrU- Chris- - whkh 7ndG inr ih riorltlnn nd 7y divert 7or eXClVtllOn Will vacation from their home in Los ' the replacement of existing Lrrl-- 7 Angeles visiting relatives and at tVcstview gallon diversions the Valley frjend Instead and Gunnlson-'Fajrettof using fixed structures as are the new presently employed Officials of the TeUurlde diversions will use radial gates Power Company have expressed aet ln reinforced concrete This their appreciation for the fine will permit toe stream to scour Koi an aca- cooiration received during toe ltoelf out dn riv-- 4 at to funnUnn 23 minuUs P0Wcr oni nd to handle fU)°d Cndi nA nonitalnnJolv Official Uted that the Hon when they develop out wa A where Denmark by the Utah point hll tablMVd M Company Wh Wah and Kalin nd Creek enter the bultdiny lie claim Dr into the main strram the channel voltaE1 timing hls g as Rees Mri and parq the will he lirn-lo This lining cntl( and Nancy and Tasha as un- - prevent cronon will he cf by individuals and voids rock the fllcd with thinking dumped grave activities and U waiting patient storm that hit In the area put by clas A concrete d Larry An-both circuits out of ojieratiun “In other words " On for the 23 minute period C) (Continued - 7 w 'ul w IW caod |