Show hg e THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS 4 Goniasoa uflLLEv inns Utah Published Every Thursday At Gunnison Entered matter at the postoffice at Gunnison as second-clas- a under the Act of Congref of March 3 1879 Increase his output which have eliminated much of the old drug- which produce a higher and more uniform quality of coal which and finally have sharply cut the accidental rate Mechin- Is ization progressing at an cnor- mous dollar cost to coal opera- - tors - ' miner hu The once Ibeen the sreatett benUklarjr of Subscription Member mining progress Many miners $250 earn upwards of $100 a week One Year t around $77 Utah State Press Association nd the averate is Six Months ((Mit4m a roup are the The miner Advance In Association Payable National Editorial highest paid of any comparable labor force 4n the country They have a liberal pension plan and Advertising Rates Given on Application many other valuable benefits From the technological point view coal ha made similar of CHERRY WESLEY progress It is one' of th vital Editor Fuldister factors in the new anc exciting field of synthetics It 4s expert- menting with ways to use coal and paying low wages" end Those Americans have over- efficiently in powdered active The president of the National the remarkable changes other forms It maintains Coal Association has pointed out that have taken place 4n the coal organizations to deal with the associated with the use that "is is amazing how many Industry in recent years The problems Americans w and intelligent tnost significant of those changes fcVtallJ Concerned ones too — still picture coal has been the emphasis on mech- - wlth bettering its product sell- — on methods which ing it at reasonable price and bus- - anization as a It more attractive to Iness using underground mules permit each miner to greatly in- - making Rates: x5 ¥ i i - GUNNISON UTAH NOVEMtu certainly users Again Coal to sum up has kept its show that there is plenty of for in people in of march industrial the retailing place portunity who understand the business and progress The at to it big work 'arewilling chaih store systems as an ex- A MILLION MERCHANTS from stemmed mainly’ ample 'by men with single stores-ruInstitute of Food Distribution amjitionfenergyt 8nd ideas In “f pr“ °' n 7 fte 4 '1 proiongea aown uture wUI dcvelop ln tte same wa'rd 'drif't"" thoujh the decline will come slowly lie then added tu n locreaie p os T“ grocery that pubho heen5 pciaifn mlng 7” VI” service "”Y7 n4 wld toat poorly tuMessIui retail KnmInf managecj or financed stores are business isn teasyDepite today's h n§t profliear? same time ' a Pigh pr:iccS' for a drygoods as- spokesman to d£ 80clation aid that there are now °f saleL?ia aun mean that cIine' stores have absorbed price in- hantl in business In creases to as large extent as pos- C 10 encourage sales Store Th statemenTs 'managers and operator who are letharc and wasteful wont last umn2 ®ier ong ma’ on people When a million stores are hand will continue to go places customers no for competing gtore can afford to stand still and cop “ hn Ata4utthe ? WtendS CbnGQATULATIQns f On yonr election to the most responsible position In the world Through the ballot the American people have spoken and you are their choice to lead the nation through the troubled dajs this 11 staLkm that lie' nhead We wish you good luck and Under your leadership we face the future and to the program of with confidence your administration we pledge our wholehearted cooperation ae ofUefsfr LOOKING AHEAD lowest possible prices! er qUa1ities and other induce- - n GEORGE S ments i PRESIDENT TRUMAN S 4k 4 Gunnison BENSON CtlUt S1 rr(iidiitMirdil $tref Jtkamu Member VALLEY BA lit Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr “BBSS MONDAY HOUEEIBEH 15TE1 That’s The Day HE 17 ODD 17 e Open BUILDING I ! i I t - It is with great pleasure that we announce the opening of our t 4 new place of business on Monday November 15th We cordially invite you to attend our grand opening on this date and look over our building We’ll be glad to show you our parts department and large serv ice shop to have you look around well-stocke- d the display floor and any part of the building that interests you Our new “Base of Operations” was built with one aim -- to give - better service to our friends and customers in this community The International Harvester wo handle is designed for this soicTy purpose Our new building and all our personnel arc pledged to aid you in this work SUGAR VALLEY SALES GUNNISON UTAH PHONE NUMBER 2371 How Much Government? It’s 2272 miles from New York to Salt Lake City Utah Yet if all the civilian employees in the executive branch of our federal government were six feet tall (they’re not) and you placed them head to toe on U S Highway 30 they’d reach the distance easily with 14 miles to This comparison Is con- spare It was based on an servative estimate of 2 million govern- ment workers ln the executive branch alone can ever Perhaps nobody know just how many there are During the first four months of this year they increased at a rate of more than 450 a day Use an- There is one other comparison executive worker dn the federal government lor every 21 Income taxpayers In other words these 21 taxpayers are paying the salary of the 22nd man And that’s just in the executive arm of the federal government sonnel and more money That er hours Wage rates bar Pthe nature of executive de- - doubled and tripled it was so that each can buy more thin1 partments he and other workers make j FMr May the coming Congress find H c enough gizzard and gristle to stand up and say no We must LEGAL PUBLICATIONS fnt j end waste and extravagance in & PROBATE GUARDIANSE government When nearly thirty NOTICES cents out of every dollar you earn goes directly or Sndirectly For further Information const toward support of federal goy- - the County Clerk or Respect’ ernment that 4s too much Al- - signers ready the federal budget has swollen to four times Its pre- - j vious peacetime size We cannot piSTRICT COllT OF !L( continue toi' be the strong end STATE OF UTAIPJN AI financially stable nation we SANPETE COUNT! FOR must be unless something is done to curtail the spread of THE MATTER OF THE I: IN government OF THE SA SOLUTION 4 f ttTTTvtTTt TTTTTTTtttttt Washington Snapshots Paying The Piper Each and every American citzen must not fail to be inAmerican progress during the terested in this problem of mush- - past 150 years was stressed byrooming government As long as the petroleum industry "In all we fool ourselves into the habit parts of the United States dur- of asking for more government ing the recent Oil Progress we’ll see more and more added Week to the payrolls and we 11 pay jjo y0U realize that less than higher and higher taxes We yeaj-ag0 there was not a need to decide how much gov- aingie public library in the ernment we want Certainly the United States?” one speaker ask- more of it we set up the more e(j “That beef pork salt fish we have to pay for At ue rate and hominy were the potatoes we have been going in the last staple diet of all year ’round? most of us will be work- iat buttons were so scarce and 4ng for the government In a expensive were fastened with pegs or laces? fely!arsThat would be one of the phat homes were lighted with simplest ways to take the coun- - canjies or whale-olamps?” try into socialism Let most of us 'be drawing checks from the Contrast Made Plain var-and in salaries Conditions government of bygone years ious benefits and we would have were stressed to make it plain socialism right here without that America’s industrial re- voting for it What we need con- - search has created modem im- stantly to remember is that the provements as a result of com government has not a cent to petition- spend except what it collects “There is only one way to get om me and of a °1? ahead competitor” another We must call a neighbors speaker said "That ds to be first in the field with something for It's Up To Congress that Is better in Our next Congress will have consumers a real test and a real opportun- - Quality or lower ln price or both For what other reason ity Last year the 80th Congress this historic opportun- - 'would American oil companies example spend $100 million ity by establishing a commission to study the reorganization of the year CQ reasearch?” executive side of our govern- - m rarej coming Congress - ment If the A1o1 the test It will bejln the oon vtlopmmtl Usk et reercanizing Just work hl£h as possible Membership of the Commission Includes some of our most public spirited citizens has- - been The Commission careful to stay out of poltlcs It has recruited twenty-tw- o separate groups of experts from all parts of the country to help In Job of studying government These experts are givagencies ing the structure and functions mt of many a government agency a thorough going over They are also studying expenditures with the idea of proposing changes that will bring both economy and efficiency Must Say: “No’” The 81st Congress will have the Job of acting upon whatever recommendations the Commission may present next January It is not an easy task Any executive finds it hard to lop off an office here and an office there When the government startj a service it 4s hard to find a stopping place Moreover each and every department will fight to the finish for increased per- - dhlve w£e Cn nd trt PETE COUNTY DISTRICT NO DRAIXA 1 NOTICE FOR HEARING OFF TITION FOR DISSOLUTI' OF TOE SANPETE COD DRAINAGE DISTRICT TO WHOM IT MAY CONi Notice is hereby given tha verified petition praying for dissolution of the Sanpete Coi ty Drainage District No 1 S been filed with the county d' of Sanpete County State I j Utah and The hearing of said has been set for the 6th dajj before 1 December- - 1948 above entitled court at the cc “house in Manti Utah at the am of 10 o’clock All persons who have snj lections to the granting of petition for the said dissolu shall file such objections writing in the office of the d courtf and serve I d 0j thereof upon the supervisor said drainage district on orf' to the date of said hearing ( AH persons who have! claims against the said County Drainage District must present the same duly11 fied by the affidavit of claimant or claimants on prior to the time set for hea' or shall be forever barred t thereafter asserting such Da ted this 21st day of d 148 G L Fjeldsted C (SEAL) By Erma S Date 0f lpubh' Rom where I sit £y Joe Nielson Dr Nov H Marst "Husbands Wives and Marriage" Maybe you read that survey pube lished recently in a national entitled "Husbands Wires and Marriage" It showed that among happily married couples those who criticized thrmtrlvti outnumbered those who criticized the other person Among unhappily married couplia it was just the opposite — each one tended to criticize the other That’s the way it is ln our town as I guess it is in vours Criticism whether it's of a wife’s taste for hata or a husband’ taste for pipe Copyright tobacco and an evening f1a beer or ale is a sure start t unhappiness As for what made hPPf riages rompanlonnhip If‘ home was listed most iniprtr!l alL And f rom here I wit " and w ife w ho ran spend an er by the Ere— with nnthirg exciting than a mellow I beer and a friendly convex are a truly & At-JO 13 1'niuJ Stulct Uitudi ' |