Show PLAY SHOPAT T HOME--I- T PAYS FIRES “The Sugar Beet and Turkey City9 TEAR Eleven Sanpete County Young Men Slated For induction February 19 Funeral Held For Fayette Miss Fredell Lack brilliant young violinist will present a concert 2nd in Richfield on February The twenty-fivyear old star began her career at the age of six and made her debut in a solo recital in Tulsa Oklahoma when she was only 8 years old From that time on she was a career woman and for two suc- cessive years won the state prize for young artists under 15 a concert artist Miss Lack has appeared with many great American orchestras and her Southern Utah perform- ance is expected to attract music lovers from all areas Mr and Mrs H P Jensen of Sait Lake City were week end guests at the home of Mr and Mr and Mre c E Andersen Mrs A A Beck in Centerfield until Sunday parents of Mrs Jensen Mrs spent Thursday Grace Gelst also a daughter of combining business with pleas- the Becks and her' family of ure in Salt Lake City and Ogden Provo also visited at the par- ental home FEBRUARY Funeral services for Lois Reold Bartholomew daughter of Ray C and Martha Wintch Bartholomew of Fayette were held at 1:30 pm Saturday m the Fayette ward chapel the direction of Wendell Hill Second Counselor in the bishopric Lois died during the eary morning hours on Janafter a lingering uary 24th illness The program as arranged by the family was: opening song by the ladies chorus directed by Verda Johnson with La- Mrs Reta Mellor as accompanist in- vocation Vernal Roper violin duet Anna Dorius and Lucille Mellor accompanied by LaReta Mellor talk Elijah James his- reacl Dixie tory ° ois Dorius talk Charles Hansen of “A Little Centerfield song Allen sisters Pink Rose” o( Gunnison ytalk Edwin Mel lor talk President Elmo Soren- son closing “Through Deepening Trials" ladies chorus benediction V Lloyd Barthol- omew Wins Jaycee DSA Award All officers of the Sanpete County Poultry Association were at the annual meeting of the organization held at he Ward recreation hall in Mt Pleasant recently Morgan Dyreng of Manti is president Nels A Sorensen of Mayfield vice president A R of Manti secretary-tresurer and the directors Include Olln Minre of Fairview Joseph Matson of ML Pleasant Earl H C Ivory of Fountain Green Olsen of Gunnison Fred Thomp- son of Spring City Bertram Olsen of Axtell and M Alma Uospital Closes To Enable Workmen To Complete Remodeling Construction The Gunnison Valley Hospital closed its' doors Sunday night to enable workmen to complete Keith Sorensen a promihent the remodeling and bring the inyoung man from Centerfield stitution up to state standards was presented the Gunnison ValIncorrect dates were printed During the month that the ley Junior Chamber of Comjor e sale of 1951 automobile hospital expects to be closed merce Distinguished Service license plates for passenger cars rangementa have been made to at festivities honoring the and pickup trucks weighing use the hospital in Sallna a 5th anniversary of the club held 3500 pounds or less The correct spokesman stated January 25th The presentation dates remaining to obtain plates Beck was made by Woodrow During the time the building hi the Valley communities are: wlU be clojedan elevator will chairman of the award Feb 3 City HaU Centerfield be installed a n&f maternity mittee Feb 13 School House Mayfield ward constructedcomplete with xhe award is an' annual affair Fb 17( City Rail Gunnison private bath all room re- and js gjven to g young man be- Alvin Fjeldated deputy coun- - decorated and tha hospital made tween the ages of 21 and 35 leady ““eseor will be at the City one of toe most modem In to marked who ghow yearSi wlth HaU in both Centerfield and tte Work has been going on ership ability and dismguished tumble out for the dinner and ly fH mf ii changes Gunnison one day prior to the nc himself in projects for civic im- KSnumit rivd °f license plates to assess made that were possible and itUl provements In making the - general inannaor nf Utah Pmil' °Sr automobiles and lasue tax keep the building open for use ward Mr Sorensen was cited elearance certificates Residents Further work was not possible for the following: member Cen- - Hu'irh Hurat alan a ahnri wbo contemplate securing their end still use the building Jrve "1 prflplH ward building commit W" 1951 ““! Grant With the hospital dosed Dr plates on the day they will m3Ster v°f ceremonlea meXr of dahy 101(1 locally ar urged to G S Rees and family will take rmTv 'pnti a trv association 'member aaae88ed d thelr have vacation Dr J e da 24th cari July sedation is affilUted with UUh A Hagan and Dr Wilson Smith celebration committee member will remain on the job to care Centerfield Civic Club and acdical tive in community Affairs Mr and Mis Arnold Larsen Ken Sowarda president of the enroute to their home in Belling- - tention 10(1 hoepltaliztlon " Utah State Junior Chamber of ham Washington after a mid-Commerce was the principal To Mr and Mrs Rulon Mansfield winter vacation In Old Mexico -Savisited the past week with rela- - and family of Orem and Dr speaker at the anniversary prolives and friends In Gunnison Matthew J Mansfield of Provo gram and cited the local club turday-Sunday tor their outstanding success They were house guests of Mr ’visited over the week end with and Mrs PM Sorenson parents their parents in Gunnison Mr during the five years since its founding Dallas Greener club conference In Gun- - of Mrs Larsen and Ole Larsen and Mrs M I Mansfield Quarterly gave a review of the nison LDS Stake will be held father of Mr Larsen U vV HI president activities during the past year in the Gunnison chapel Feb- F F A NEWS Wives of the members were ruary 3rd and 4th according to in special guests and following the Elmo Sorenson Stake President HI At a meeting Held Jan 25 the banquet prepared by Ihs Future Oscar Klrkham of th Council Homemakers under toe direction 0f Seventy together with a re- Th February meeting of th Program of Work and Calendar 01 Mra’ Glenn Morrill dancing presentative of the general wel Centerfield Camp Daughters of WKJVrDScr 0f Activities was given to the wa the Ptone Utah Pioneers will be held at 2 fare committee will be the Visit-members present Those not pre- ArntM d j Keller Christensen was chair- - ing guest speakers at the sent received their copy on Jan pm on February-7tThe "schedule of meetings In- home of Mrs C Dewey Lund 28 This is the first year the man of the evenings' activities'' of the Gunnison chapter has had one and was assisted by Calvin elude a welfare meeting at 8:30 Barnard' tv Mr and according to officers of A good program has pm and a Priesthood leader- of these for every member It Slaugh and Wilson DeWoody af liudL ganization' is believed that this wOl help Pm 0° outlined and all members No definite date has been set Mr- - an Mrs W L McIntyre ruary 3rd the members and the chapter toT to marTlae’ asked attend art and son Jimmy returned Friday General sessions will be held very much vation tt at 10 am and pm on Feb- frfm a Also in the meeting the plan “W wkU 0r®8onthe ruary 4th and at 7 pm a for selecting the Chapter Sweet- - Portiand' heart wag ulked about It was NorthwesL they visited wito Mr special MIA meeting featuring Sco‘ Week will be held J?other- Mr © turned over to Moyle Jensen “c als0 atte“d!d chairman of the committee in “ctotrFe ? the wedding of a nephew H 0 Mrs Bill Perryman and ton to out a work charge plan of Salt Lake are visit McIntyre Jr and Miss Wava President Roger Hendrickson Brooks both of Portland and Johnny Ing this week’ with postmaster a11 men to “rged Participate wbo exchanged vows on Jan- - and Mrs Fred Jones parents of ln Public speaking thU year The 22nd dat f°r this event has not been as yet The meeting was opened and closed with the official cere- mony Correction On License Sale Zt r roup Stake Conference February Designated Traffic Mr and Mrs A O Hardy entertained Thursday evening at luncheon and “500" In the card game Mr and Mrs Chas Rasmussen were winners of high “February is the shortest month of the year Don’t make score with Mrs Byron taking consolation honors it the shortest in your life because of a traffic accident" That advice was offered by Chief John Beemus in launching a 'special traffic safety pro- gram in Gunnison this month designed to emphasize the im- portance of knowing end obey- ing all traffic laws The old adage ("a little know- can be a dangerous thing” Despite the heavy anowfaU u especially true in the case of Sunday night and Monday over drivers who have only an Lion Club members and complete perhaps inaccurate their partners from Zone D In- - knowledge of traffic regulations eluding toe clubs from Fairview chief Beemus emphasized ML Pleasant ur oal h 8akl Ephraim haye Manti and a“ fVC7 drlVef Jn0W the annual C EfKulationa time’ the Gunnison club held at the The February program spon high school Monday evening sored by the police department A program got with the cooperation of the Na underway at 8 pm with H D tional Safety Council has as Its Oveson as Master of Ceremonies theme “Know And Obey Traffic Each club to the Zone partld- - Laws” “Nearly 60 per- - cent of the pa ted during the "program and extended to feeling of club fel drivers involved to ' fatal acci- dents in 1949 had violated one lowshlp Refreshments were served or more traffic laws at the time during the late evening under of the accidenL” the chief said the supervision of th local Lady “National Safety Council figures Lions with dancing concluding lo ahow that violations report-to- e ed per drivers in annual ffair Mr Welch of Texas a club or- - rural accident were 12 per cent ganizer for Lions International higher than ln city accidents was guest speaker of the even- “No one feels safe with a per ing Tuesday evenlng Mr Welch son who handles a shotgun care- together with Morris Howard lessly yet ignorance and dlsre president of the Gunnison club gard for the law ln toe hands of met with civic leaders of May- - a motorUt can be an equally field ln regards to organizing a dangerous wea- d Lion Club in tost community pon" Chief Beemus said NOlt 1951 1 Poultry Group Names Officers Keith Sorensen becca Four young men from Gunnison Valley will join seven others from Sanpete County on February 19th for induction into the armed foroes according to information from Local Board No 28 at Manti The complete list of men slated for induction includes Kurt Ned Sorenson Centerfield Thomas Nela Johnson Ephraim Don Andrew Baxter Gunnison James T Giles Manti Richard R Christensen Ephraim Ray Lee Myrup Gunnison Max Hoi- ly Sorensen Spring City Boyce Verdis Blackham Moroni John CorneU Holman Ft Green Clyde Ray Peterson Gunnison and Fergus Clayton Thompson Spring City THURSDAY UTAH GUNNISON De Held Safety Month Local Lions Hosts At Social Plan Hew Club S' “JJ Cdltcrflcld DUP iniYfr Ui f 141 Pm “ J Boy Scouts Mark 41st Anniversary 7 IV£ VJIL - —— nd 0n Mr1 ®ton turned to eening A short time ago a friend and I stepped Into the cafe for coffee As we seated ourselves at the service bar my friend saw toe reflection of some ones Image toe wall mirror Turning he greeted the woman at toe booth t 0ur back To his question are vou here?” I came d£vJ at ChrUUnas UrfM wu so hort I golnj t back to my home I have been unbearably home sick fJust had to come back renew old ac- qualntences and toe atmosphere which Is Gun- - Hewn of Fayette re-his home Monday Mr Down recently J25 completed a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Utter- day Saints in the Indian Mission field im' ICZklZ It so the Jones’ or be the Jones'" w are not all able to build luxurious ho is never enough for us to have aU of toe things we wsnt but ’ w can easily todicste to everyone the prJde w have to what we’ve If you ask how I wUl ans- a nrAlr 18 “ timstoat most of us to a ard" and J6 7 w! that as citizens we own a hare to our town that goes be- yond our sate It jj yoU md j that are responsible for our thoroughfares our parks and to area occupied by our public happens that neither of bundinW received from taxation Is not luffWent io provide for caring for them Realizing that this is amaU group formed the ' 4 I Gunnison Garden Club with the this means lwllng 0j “togetherness" they could is b()m Jf1 r nJuVed share this public burden In a wj’ Cardenof EdmTous ality manncri everything little and big that Wba --A1 accomplished la out- tends to give it individuality is but number who 8tandlg’ cherished beyond compare If i we happen to be' among those J°ln them In planning to too r ' who have lived here and have 8ma1 w aPPet to you to come to moved away w long fcY come elr aid Not with money of bock If we live here now we have a fearful pride not only contributions but with Interest in our own possessions but in and determination to make our Laughs were plentiful and the program enjoyed by students and guests alike at the assemeverything that contributes to town “The Most Beautiful Small bly presented Friday at the high achool by members of toe Gunnison Valley Band Mother Kept the fullness of our living Con- - City Of The State" In the ’dark' until the ectual performance it prroved a aurprise to everyone except thoae parNote: This article wse sclously or unconsciously we to show this to the world pared for toe club by Kenneth ticipating and helping to toe arrangements Many of the students were amazed to find their mothers such talented performers and no doubL they will be in demand for another “Command and because of this we do as Keller Mr Keller Is employed “When near future Performance" ln the that old proverb states in by the Soil Conservation Service Rome be a Roman" In other He spends his days here but Part of the caat is pictured here We tried to identify them but were only partially sucKJK cessful IIow about you? words we “toy to keep up with goe to Manti to sleep - f I j jf ft i I m fVLl To the people who travel thru r wn Cun"lKn 7ndoubt the many cdljr11ust a"?ther ot towns that make up Amer- lea To those who live here now or those who have and have t ' 00Q33IiBQWa?H3l3il Official potter marking th llat birthday President Truman will greet 12 outatanding Boy Scout in tha White Houae on Fab 8 opening the 4 1st anniversary of the Boy Scout of America Boy Scoot Week will be obrved Fib 6 to 12 in every part of the p Jon by more than 2750000 boys and adult leader “Strengthen Liberty" is th birthday them At "birthday pnrtiea" during During Boy Scout Week memBoy Scout Week throughout to bers of the organization wi:i nation each member will window and dlrplaya himself to toe Scout Oath develop on civil defense demonstrations In each community or Fiomi conservation Each and member of to enurehea representatives his to home will inapcct make school and government certain nu hazards exist Surwill rbs rv ilia wilt test with thmr JcouU At Unit prise tnobUizatlona house" parties Scout eTclcntj should emergen-iir- a "opn prren's rouuves and members of the nrir chatter ng i'utllulloni will hear Line 1910 nor tl in 17 n review of th mve bean iicj ea'uica eervta li- and til rPoted Jcuulr i Ktnbcndiip of AprfT'-gain jinapr''iir b'i ati |