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Subscribe The Gunnison Home Industry promote vy To Valley News Only $250 Year Suyar licet and Turkey City'' (junnisimy-'lTlHETHWAB rhteen Year Old Gunnison Miss Of Heart Attack Suddenly ' Mayfield Junior Girls Celebrate T J n 1: J hoolmatcs And Friends Join lnlly At Funeral Services Monday j former school-share of Gun- joined in VaUey residents at he of the family jnben iral services of Julia Mae in the Gun di held Monday The tragic jiiVard Chapel was known she as Jiof Julie ler many friends was caused Wed- heXX attack suffered of last week ay evening I itudent at Snow College in Julie wu on her way the company college play in I The sisters iijtcr Glenna ascending the stairs in 7:45 at Hall pm when ij I J tffaa uae eteiolran W t and where she grade include City iiop nison Elmer Nielson of the ward was in charge io a :ded the capacity audience following speakers musical numbers: prelude ici!0h My Father” Mrs sertljeldsted Lillie Jean and si Christiansen song by the idson ward girls chorus rea Bridge Builder” S Hansen 145th rt' the It Lake at ther ms" J invoca-Ei- speaker LaBriel i® Sn°w College On Beau long met November 4th at the home of Mts Maggie Newman Mem- berohtp and ohild welfare were business topics coming yp for discussion and action During the course of the evening Mrs Fred Jones related several highlights recent trip to New York ° an Marva Newman entertained with a piano solo Refreshments were served by the hostess The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Lavar Clements lr a Pick- - D r K Shyrltne lais Whtlock ha Mu Fa Ret Atniiisi’ sen Colleen Annr U xBaDo ?day I'ttfi CM nr r a Ri s B ii on an u d sli til' home s si wins u ’i Aft IlliiftTI' On Spending Of Road Commission The Utah State Road Commy spent $10 402376 tor cun sion f n compared with $9652283 the fiscal year 1947 according to the current research report Utah Foundation the tax study organization The largest source of revenue to finance highway expenditures was the motor fuel tax which 1948 as in yielded $6527046 in Compared with $5855529 1947 Federal aid is the second largest source of revenue accounting for $3650214 in 1948 and $2218733 in 1947 for construction Expenditure of state roads in Utah totaled $5869260 in the fiscal year endei June 1948 compared with $4970351 for 1947 and $1394(Continued On Last Page) maat s’ aid it aid It an is the k hool an "as it HMis Mo ttie home ol Mi Also nn hided on t’u w as a stun p a Joan te ('nun ol F lire pi ed Pu oi p sol is and 3 cl iriu h Gunn entei tamed til solos Hill f w til a Me pi’io dm pi nn ki h M tn s oU1 a o Mis p nn It Paul Duggm-- has 1'it ha hr hoiiu m os Aiuh las sii ii'ii the pa st month ss th his pn Mr and M s ’Us id ms Pu lit as a t'lis at 'Gunnison fonipaniel on the n tmn ti p In his motlnr who will spi ml tw w a ks iMthg n the I'u tsl si pt Jafk Ketn Robi rt (laddie and Sanders oflietals of the w ith tub Idaho Co Sonar in Salt lakt City headquarters were business visitors at the Gunnison Inc faetorv Sugar dt ft miimi tided materials fur Tlutrsdav and Frida's the tnridimt nt of the school Mrs Christiansen progrun to said some opinion Contrary skill m the three "R’s" is encouraged by the activity Keen child interest aids n the learning process — rcad-nto learn something to write about something Vo talk about etc the building measuring Utah game officials today the teacher concluded Gunnison The to stick to the line on the openifter visiting neighboring counand closing hours tv elementary schools and see- - ing spokesman for the depart ng the many improvements used that shooting ov these grades have started a Inen’ explained befor“ and afu‘r dallv hurs drive in Gunnison concentrated to bring (hf local institution to brouKht about more am'ts last than any other single similar level Needed are the year breach allowing items chest of draw- Hunters should clip the time (rs shcjves or CUpboard chairs US0(1 wool rugs used piano tables as they are published ocin the papers and good pic- casionally piayj10lli(e (qUipment them on their persons tures for waus games and good carry set their used bullding bocks any uscd They should should cans watches correctly before enter- )y trkvcl(h wagons etc A faulty pastel shades of paint used nS the marshlands Piece will not be accepted phonoKraph records etc Should you have any of these as Justification for breaking the and be- willing to donate law the department official said them telephone’ 2870 and they was also given to Warning wn be picked up repaired and heed the rules The put to use helping instruct the plug must be such that it can in children the Washington only be removed by stripping the weapon school Hunters Warned To Heed Shooting Hours Navajo Indians Members of the Help Harvest Beet Crop Gunnison 3rd in honor of armiversary of the ° ttend her A hrge B6Ction WM Sophomore Swing BB With N Sanpete Jaycee Dance Old Folks Party (Gunnison) Ward Relief Societies Stake Frolic Junior Prom Post Prom Stake Dance Festival Members GVJIS Mt Pleasant GVJIS Gunnison Chapel Ward Chapels Gunnison Chapel GVHS GVHS To Be Announced of the Gunnison Junior Bridge Club were entertained Wednesday evening at SpotIighriir the home of Mrs Al Smith A tasty hot dinner was served at 7:30 and bridge played during the evening hours Prizes In game were won by Mrs L G Utah Diseases Show Decline Anderson and Mrs George Last The State Health Department Quests of Mrs Smith were Mrs released a report recently which Anderson Mrs Avery Beck and shows that there has not been a Mra- F1°yd Worthen case of smallpox reported in Utah during the past two years Tye phoid fever dropped to an low during the period and the incidence of whooping cough during the two year period was the lowest since records of the disease were started back in 1908 Of the preventable diseases PrCO FIOOT SHOW Diptheria was the only one re- as ' of having “got-oported control" During the first year Miai of the biennium 16 cases and 3 deathi were recorded and during formerly of Salt the second year 117 cases and 11 now make deaths Commenting on the sit- - H CitV"2 ho in hu n 3unnfon a uatlon the department spoke- Siigw VjUey Sale aid " Thi - fcer UTAH a niliai UpCniH to nMr retaUve' February’ 25 February 25 March 10 March 17 March 18 Mart'h March 26 April 15 FcatUTO Of C tT the represent General church authorities and be the principal speaker during conference but due to the death Rc: r " ispr Figures Released Stake Presidency together with Church leaders from the various wards In the Stake were the quart-laprincipal speakers at the held sessions DeOxj Christiansen eriy 'conference rtalwas in the Gunnison Saturday and Sunday in the cemetery and the final Gunnison ward chapel Albert ular Tuita if e Bowen of Salt Lake City was I u f nAith r°CeS scheduled r hidi Mis Mrs Mddifd itu s l lld chorus AbSCIICC Of High” directed by speaker Luris P liloin SpCRKCT double trio by a Byron Fjeldsted song chorus "Lord’s Prayer” diction Leo D Bardsley in Salt music "New Is The Work in firi Fjeldsted Lillie 11 FA t Utah batter) Miss g factory superintendent 52 ina meat Lynn Knighton spector in San Diego California arrived Sunday from his coast home and is visiting this week with his mother Mrs Jane and his brothers Knighton two poems ’oty Mrs Clarence Peterson read Peterson speaker James uttaH president of Snow roup M not m e oneo 10 recor at lkn s 'i'1 ul Hi tv struction maintenance and pul c set Julie collect-hoof intimate friends of the ing state highways during t'i members Auxiliary deeply shocked at her Gunnison Post American Legion fiscal year ended June 3d 19411 her parents toother Jay ChUda two n Clenna and (Renee all of nison and a grandmother I P Westenskow Salt a at group nison 0 d Vest Auxiliary Unit the To Legion Meet social vivors e u Kt 'I Leauus Mr Filin' ol K desp If li: hitui nil lias ii’it in record as Miiisn ed nieml'fis I were death Warl Mis lot k Recreation Committee Outline Complete Plans For All Winter Activity H en d 5 11 ger n I'p A fle th'int Enrollment At pnx daughter of Newell S and Childs she d Westenskow March lborn in Gunnison She attended the local 1830 Cols and graduated from Jnison high school Valley This was the 1943 class coueee ai- at th wyeiii n active in school affairs and of popular members IS Needed items Noted At Washington School A teachers and her parents Mr VW" t — girls dormitory it le m prcM a md lit 'liiH opi-- the mg M Dell Kelson son of Mr and Mrs Sid Kelson of Gunnison n listed in the U S Arms on October 19th He left for mitu training at Fort Ord California on October 31st — Ut I pr teachers £n jcfc n U S Army M III' per ft rN "u ’v cut ntv w oIlege friends and a large t!i 'Ki k u la ss Nos c Lady Lions Hear Blind Pianist Instruction Of Students Change Teacher States J hVir demic j resulted diptheria from epi- a combin- - ation of causes but the most lm- portant foctor was insufficiency of Immunization during the past aeveral years” The report shows that five years ago 7307 people were being immunized annually for diptheria while the number had decreased to 4299 last year jr u"ab 0f the church J bUSt Jra"ch fr°£U todaf °1!aroa "“ounced Rkbfic1?’ al the £oca£ branch on £?anjLope“e November 15th The business thewbeau4tfu!rifw buJlcRn Ju“ Laoulh rlde r°wer ComPn3r‘ ' °J?cn IIouse wIU S in1 lat through-e- a between diseas- - way at 10 ana ana 7 LZ $ame A Ernd tyenlng’a day at 10 am 2 and pm preventable by Immunization ou instruction evening Mr will valuable and those begin at 8 classed as cCived unprevent£ jb able for which no Immunization p m-- ' and the publi 11 cordially S!cnef “Stained t fr0m the local speakers wai honor of the rvHed to aessloni li? attend A the feature of hai been developed such as' Muslc f0T 7 iverwry of Mr directed by the Stake Chorister program will be a chlckenpox measles pollomyel- w mother assistMr N L her howr and which the finest Itc uh and mump the report how Al Included nd at work in the beet field in Saapete and these diseases occured in relative obtalnable In the Intermountain Navajo Indian in the shopping district ant Special number cbool re a Mr not Indian of state rfSlon heavy The JIulse shopper ahare only high good spending er Countiei large number During the first the Gunnison Valley but do a good Job In tlie' harvest fields’ as'nported Olive Han- year ©f the biennium there were William Jame (Monroe archl-13- 8 what they earn In local' communities girl chorus duet by aolos by r case of poliomylitia r 'h: and feet for the new prototype build- many farmers by ten and Kate Larson K &406 cases of measles ' '' f Figures for Ing which will house the new Merrill Whitlock and Oiawara un duction In Salt Lake City the movies playing the second year were not com- - business say that 4he building Whitlock of the Mayfield The cunniaon Sugar Inc ' D Bardsley? em- - pool and any ' V' Mrs Chat IUsmussea and aeveral jpiano solos design is projected at least 20 'pick activity' io which direction of the field ed locally by L ’ der the ' J ' ’ '' ' year Into tiie future Thehuild- L J Arnold have ployment representative of the the Indian participate t °a “ Move jng j t design of the Inter- The pictures will be used airLU" Company made a tour of Several hundred business men national Harvested Company arkms Navajo camps and news shorts and also to assist' vv nsv the of of Mr ier nkture presidency raajo kccDcma UU of In the where fin state were addilionaifr fields the of recruit Sevier the they c00p5v br0Uht Into Sanpete and working The store will not only feature w wgf jppreclatloa for Also filmed Indian help in the pictures P'oneer lawyer and tele- - stlon and the fpWt Counties to assistin the thinning taking inaoiunery ana irucss out wiu Laf rmrvnt ai resident of Nephl the aesslon were carried of the sugar beet were the Indians and their1 fam- - part of a campaign l05y at Croy have distribution of DcSoto and sponsored jmrvdting of year Sant hel? ?"op!:n plrmuth automobiles for aU of o He was a per- - Te forced absence Actual taking of the pic- illci during the leisure hours by the Sugar Com- l0Ur durUl‘ In !n JcuMun’cei' arifhmy°un url 5"cMdrvrr' ’"lkur" rThiday S )F lets hie ctr RE t wJ'iJC )nul‘ u: 1 °‘"ccd him to fc ! stop compllshed ficisl' ‘“'''''3 wa DCW v r H10 ht V '‘Trh F?" wupiwS ) |