Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NE&S PAGE GUNNISON FEBRUARY UTAH debate next week How do we become informed on all these VALLEY matters? We don’t The best we can do Is to study up on a few of the most Important and trust Utah Gunnison Published Every Thursday At reports and deto committee Big convention last week was look close bates on the floor to "make up "" that of the City and County offi- Of interest to Gunnison our minds on the others matter s as Gunnison at at the postofflce Entered what are some of the cials Sanpete was well repre- - ley should they decide to make 3 1879 Well sented and their commissioners use of the plan is a bill which week? of the tinder the Ast of Congress of March highlights We joined with the Rigby Blackham and Jensen will likely pass providing for a lets see House members in Joint session clerk Gilbert Fjeldsted record- - fire control district with power Subscription Rates: Member to er Mae Graham and others to tax and bond should those on three different occasions One Year took a good part concerned want to do So Mayor listen to something special Utah State Press Association First we listened for one hour Six Months Legislators were invited to Ferd Rosenlund has suggested De Servesky who the banquet which was as large something along this line as a Alexander to Advance In Payable National Editorial Association was introduced as the world’s as the Newhouse Hotel could ac- - hospital district as a possibility greatest authority on air power commodate After the serious for the Gunnison Hospital Rates Given on Application Jtdwertlsing What did he say? This: part of the program some fun Among bills which might in- Get out of Asia — too many was engaged in As it was an- - terest smaller cities is one that Chinamen Get out of Europe — nounced that the contortionist provides for the appointment of WESLEY CHERRY a too many Russians Manpower would show how to make both city recorders by the mayor and Logan is their specialty ends meet Rep Postma city council Another will allow (foot soldiers) Editor Pabltsber but and we can’t match them Let whispered that the appropri- - the merchant to retain 5 betterno4p-exceehad our ations committee $10000 per annum our devote upon us energies ures are already before us Some own of the sales tax collected pro- — Air Power — specialty the reached ones have On few minor vidmg returns are In on time in which no nation or combinthat we appropriate over half a Xhla was in effect some floor and have been disposed of years ation of nations on earth can — By — but the heavier ones are still match us but somehow got lost in ago Inevitably the next commitin over worked being A I TIPPETTS not on land be decided will war tees Right now we are having or on the sea but in the air Senator From Sanpete a dog fight in my committee over Korea has not altered that fact the question of disposing of the THIRD WEEK Long before he was through There have been a lot of peo- - 180 acre state prison site at most of my colleagues were it be sold Should House to In Sugar sentenced 60 this pie days shaklng their heads — up and it Should bidder? the to highest state and I happen to be one converted into a State Park? of them However there Is the And then we listened to the difference between me and the Should part of it be sold to the He school districts? Governor’s budget message — on iwo rreiice tmw- boys over in the state prison— Salt Take City ed And ntavuy hospHa1' c!c olt 'lTthe they have bars to protect them Other committees are wrestling pul neys one of whom is attorney of iu were knocked this brings me to the third joint from the public while they serve with school financing the sale l session we held with the House Herb Smart( recently of Gunni In fairness all round first sysretirement tax the tax gas their time son who says he has a warm Some of think any falrmlnded citizen members where we listened to Things are piling up fast right terns and many others spot for Sanpete County must go along with many of Mr Lowe representing the now Over 300 different meas- - which will reach the floor for the Governor's recommenda- - gchool boards of the state He tions such as those concerning in their behalf that we the Crippled Children’s Hospital make n possible to raise more D HARTLEY the consolidation of overlapping money to support our public bureaus and departments in our schools Ever increasing OPTOMETRIST government and all of us menta ni increasing costs due should uphold the Governor In 0 inflation makes this sincere effort he is making jy necessary he said Of j to eliminate waste Inefficiency Now what does all this mean? In wherever it is found I have a you Know So long as we have Years ago Reverend Fosdick feeling however that he is con representative government you called upon to preach at a with economy saving fusing will decide what taxes you pay boring made his way There is a vast difference be- through the services you demand across the open fields accom 2— 5 HOURS — tween the two and are willing to pay for The panied by his son It Also in this connection I must most effective way to reduce was a beautiful Sunday morning SATURDAY THURSDAY MANTI: TUESDAY remind you that it is not the taxes is to give up some of these — ripening harvests pheasants FRIDAY FAIRVE1W: MONDAY raises or lowers services and ask for no new whirring from behind piles of legislature that your taxes Who does? You do ones When It come right down Let me illustrate: Last night I to cases most people refuse to of Salt a do this and It doesn't make any was observant met with He patted his large group Lake citizens both republicans difference what political party boy’s head "'Sspn” he said and democrats who demanded they belong to "God’s in His Heaven all’s well I 1951 IjfvS GUHUISOn l5 What Goes v In any language popular words Here 0 GWEIl An Office Announces The Opening dtlantl At 121 South Main Thurston Building “What You Put In” TELEPHONE: Falrvlew: 2027 Mentis 220 b tlie Railroads Open a Bank GUHHISOH t ' - - l rtl toll seek the world’’ They entered the little church At the door the Reverend noticed a contribution box He dropped in a His son found piece a seat in a rear pew while the minister seated himself in the pulpit The Reverend sat thinking the harvest fields His sermon that day was “As Ye Sow Ye Shall Reap’’ He was in good form His thoughts came fast and his words fluently: planting time cultivating reaping If you do not plant you do not reap So with life Whatever you put into life that and no more will you get out of it Plant much get much Plant little get little You get out what you put in The services concluded a deacon approched him "Reverend this agreement! s' c the Sdiustwlltn Washington December 21 I960 until January on hour lability week 10 week JJJ1 'cJJtw per hour SSJ'ScU if and J - hall brnkSSES January 1" 1951 ' effective srtlw ’SsrAtrifi or workin?£££3?f0r - First - afUr i it 1951 overtime 220 hours have been worked? be paid for the at nof Paid for th dolUrs and ten cents (1410) aboT' this agreement to bs ' 10 tM eiployjel parties arm the Gunnison Valley DAHK if you will come with Fosdick me I will pay for your services" He led the way to the contribution box and dumped the contents into the minister’s open hand The contents consisted of the piece the minister himself had deposited no more and no less Reverend pocketed the piece without a word however and was quite thoughtful as heKnd his son made their way back across the field The son was quiet too Finally he pulled on the man’s Reverend Fosdick from his pondering looked down at him "Father” said the boy "I’ve been thinking If you put more into that box you would have gotten more out of it" sleeve G’Bye now! At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees the railroads agreed to arbitrate The union leaders refused the railroads accepted the recommendations of President Truman's Emergency Board The union leaden refused the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19 1950 The union leaders refused Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21 1950 Now the union leaden seek to repudiate the Agreement The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately with back pay at the rates and date indicated The Agreement is given in full below ' imvi “MheSiidsJt1 fadJuatISt! Ss8?Sht?0nfrac Bation ar® 1950 and decld Justified and th Unltad SutJFK11 £ha and consider!?0 aPP0int ?£0mptly hetherrf!mPartlnaa' aiatlv' fre shall on ®r rulJ£?£ 4 Parties I c“not dciaion they haU b Emitted agres to John VsteJl! ratesecu?1 Pfactions above o rates rules agreement ati!!409 B£r afdf0?09 u for Md arbit nSrawnsa fro® mutual?! anagaent an orkln8 conditions1©!!”111 upoa " rates of pay rules will be initiated or nroereaaad chan8® 1“ “pl°y8 parties hereto within a Beriftdf three years from October 1 1950 5uiona°whiehV0rkCh“l5EM la TuUa or ®rtln con- 1U1950 hrS?£y4ha!a b8a Vitiated prior to June of ’ SUE P®r hour 176) b'”“ 1 i?n0n®ld!rtlonof jjiuTSvVb8 ' 1 saaas ns’jasR T’ for Duty Reporting On Class or Nor than ?? h"S alary-t- sgftsa netlv J ThbMinB£nHM0Cru? ' I ben‘orfcnaiJy month sk hour for 40 3 Settle rules and operators yard Grant coadY!!J"cSt!rdef 4 B0‘ “4 1 to bs the basio hours of b d“csd from 225 to 205 hours ®vertlM td aocrue until 240 hours 205 "al 240 t0 b rbmnr when effective Base Octet din! thi formal agreement yard- flr! tlv with ofthsexecution of ?lh day to bt the date tbi carrier ho fch&ll rectY quird byrates This does not emts overtime ”cepJday rates Qa and after of desirs Sees where they do n°t now exiat dC6otforon8lderation of Sr i 1951 three ° 40 t0 equal 1951 principles applicable to yardmasur?!®61 entered odyln Into for benefit of yardmasters D ior 2 cents 1 enables a mini- VALLEY with o - find three more Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member 2 the Labor Unions won’t checking account at It’s good business 00 O yoii To pay by check gives you prestige you to discharge your obligations with mum of time effort and expense What is the TRUTH? U FIND CHECH” “ENCLOSED Eegtaemea hy sSrTjsi c after July 1 1952 to adjustments for cov!fdrbJ°thfUrthr are Justified ' ia?faaM received under the cost of r livlneforiii request of either party " DocJ?p Steelman shall fix the time Li Doctor Steelman and artiml L! m4°8 lnronaUon cm the wag Jtabili- ” StiM authorities er other government agencies If We are puUiliing tlu and othf advortwfimnt to talk to you mt Hint hand about matter width are Important to everybody Cornua i ' |