Show PAGE THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON 4 JULY UTAH and agreed to employ Mr BardVALLEY NEWS sley if and when a vacancy ocOn curred for which he was qualiOf fied However the report reveals that after eight months Published Imp Thursday At Gunnison Utah' time since the board agreed to Mrs Moyle G Sorenson and The Utah State Agricultural Mr Bardsley no ac- daughter of Salt Lake City are Extension Service has College s matter tion has been taken even though Entered at the postofflce at Gunnison as visiting at the home of Mr and Just released a bulletin on ocsome personnel changes have Mrs Andrew Modeen parents of ‘‘Growth S lilt of March Of Utah’s Turkey Inunder the Aet of Congress curred in the district and all Mrs Sorenson dustry” which is available now agreed that Mr Bardsley was at most of the local County capable of rendering valuable Subscription Bates: Mr and Mrs Theron Cllnger Member Agents’ offices in Utah educational service and family of North Hollywood One Year This timely bulletin points out The Association takes the California are spending a vacaUtah State Press Association L25 some of the problems confrontSix Months position that in view of the tion visiting relatives in the valing Utah’s turkey growers Acit has ley board’s untimely action Payable In Advance National Editorial Association and arrived Sunday They to W R Jenkins Excording a moral obligation to are house guests of Mr and Mrs tension Poultryman the turkey Mr Bardsley without waiting Vance Peterson Advertising Rates Given on Application industry cannot progress satisfurther for a specific vacancy factorily unless the demand for it to the Assoiation According Miss Marie Gledhlll employed As it is apparent that there is useful at the St Marks Hospital in Salt turkey meat increases WESLEY CHERRY work to be done that Mr Bard- Lake City spent the July 24th stands now the consumption of meat makes up only turkey could well Editor perform sley Publisher holiday at the home of her about three per cent of the total Every effort has been made to father Leo Gledhill meat consumed L D Bardsley In a solve the situation on the board’s The bulletin contains much U E A no since posiHowever terms could he accept Dorta Sharp Mrs G S Rees valuable information position which on regarding in the South Sanpete School Dis- tive action has been taken Leda Childs LaVyrle Larson the (Continued from page 1) marketing and producing of trict and to agree to Joint meet- either of the recommendations of Mrs Morris Howard and Mrs in Utah It gives the turkeys the Utah Education Association ings with representatives of its the Association at the conclusion Owen Gregerson attended the following action by the South employees for the purpose of of the Investigation the publica- opera ’Tales Of Hoffman” at history of the growth of the turSanpete Board of Education to arriving at a mutually satis- tion of the report was authorized the University of Utah stadium key industry along with the problems involved in the early reduce the retirement age for factory long - term retirement by the Association so that the in Salt Lake City Friday night production of turkey meat teachers from 65 to 60 without policy for the district Accord- people of South Sanpete may Some of the most recent proband of know the Issues Involved previous notice Mr and Mrs Dow P Brian lems to ing to the report the board be overcome by Utah’s the complete Inves- education agreed to conduct Judge for themselves according Darrell and Dow V Brian of Salt (Following growers are also disturkey it Joint studies looking toward a to the report Lake City were visitors early tigation by the Association contends that the this week at the home of Mrs cussed The report retirement was recommended that the board policy ultimate test of the board’s poliCharlotte Villard mother of Mrs cies lies In their effect on the Brian their dresses Following the lesmmt school children of Sanpete Counson the Boulger Mountain campithe of Board is the It opinion ty Mr and Mrs Lionel Jensen ing trip Was discussed of Trustees and the Professional and sons Robert Marsh Rom where I sit Billy and RodRelations Committee of the Utah ney of Pocatello Idaho are Home Makers” The “8 Education Association that the house guests at Ihe home of Mr met at theHappy home of Alice Christype of practice revealed by their and Mrs Gordon Sorensen In tensen in Centerfield Friday in Sanpete County investigation Centerfield of: So The program consisted can only lead to a lower quality prayer Karen Jorgensen songs of educational service Mr and Mrs Arnold Larson “Let Me Call You Sweetheart" of nine the printpage Copies of out kick a Washand “Patch Up Your Troubles" us? If a man gets a and family of Bellingham Just finished reading a atagasine ed report are available upon rearrived in the Valley Sharron Bogh was a guest joke that proves it was funny to ington article that "proves" yon and I quest to the Utah Education Saturday and apent the July him— doesn’t it? don’t know what’s fanny 22 South Main St Association Front where I sit when psychol24th holiday visiting relatives The Busy Old Maids Club A bunch of psychologists cams Salt Lake City or at the office The ogists try to set up s standard for family were enroute home met at the school house and cut to this sad conclusion after telling of the Gunnison Valley News a sense of hnmor they’re getting from DelMar California where and sewed on their dresses FalVery jokes to eoilege students Stands to reatoo serious for they attended a convention of lowing the work hour the club often they would givo out with son that different people langh at Theatre Picture Exhibitors adjourned to the home of Jane what they considered a different things jnst as they have Barlow for cookies and Ice and not get even n chuckle different testes for moot everycream Club instructors are Mrs in response Other times the stuEGULARJLOOD of a to I'm glass partial thing 4-- H les Ruby Buchanan and Mrs dents would laugh their heads off HOUNDS beer with meals myself— hat I Ermeral Sorenso nand Mrs Ruby at stories that weren’t considered £ After Customer promise not to make any "wiseBuchanan really fanny cracks" if yon prefer tea Stitchers July 12th the Snazzy Maybe I’m wrong but what Club met it the home of makes psychologist such abetter Firi Beck and cut out dresses judge el hoasev than the rest el BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL Nine members were present On hk Ads they met at the high July 19th MERCHANTS ' Ciprrlikl 1951 Uuud SiaUt trtwm Fuudatiom school and continued making Bulletin Ready Growth Turkey Industry GUnillSOIl GOING TO TRAVEL? Club News ft t Our Want i Features other cars will have "some day” thing you your cash into CITY BANK TRAVELERS CHECKS Saf and spendable— In the United States or abroad Wheryou need to spend money Your double signature on each check assures that only you the rightful owner can ever spend them you do If your not lose NCB You Travelers are Checks lost or stolen get a refund Low cost for high protection— 75c per $100 In convenient denominations of $10 $20 $50 and $100 Good until used best thing you know wherever yon go NCB Travelers Checks at THIS bank The Buy Gunnison Joe m FIRST NATIONAL Report Funny? the Then Ut What's 26 1951 VALLEY BANK Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation National Safety Council Proclaims Farm Safety Week July 22-2- 8 The National Safety Council has proclaimed the week of July as National Farm Safety Week Dr Carl Frischknecht Extension Service Director of the Utah State Agricultural College announced today Each year over 18000 farm people are killed and an additional 150000 are disabled The records of the National Safety Council indicate that nearly all of these accidents could be prevented by following a few simple safety practices The revolution in the methods of farming which has taken place in recent years has introduced many new farm hazards The machinery for example now used on farms has added greatly to the death rate Farmers are urged by Dr to be especially careful where small children are on the farm The 1951 theme for National Farm Safety Week is: “Adopt Safe Practices” The National Safety Council suggests that the following rules be observed to enjoy longer and safer living on the farm 1 On the Farm: a Handle animals with caution b operate tractors safely c Use the right toolrfor the right job 2 In the Home: a Apply first aid promptly b Be c Watch to your step prevent falls the Farm: a Treat guns as though they were loaded b Know and obey all traffic Bafety rules Off 3 Sanpete Artists Club To Meet July 30th Members of the Sanpete County Artists Club and anyone from the general public who would care to attend will meet July 30th at 8 pm In the Manti City Building and hear a lesson and demonstration on painting by Floyd Brienholt Last week the club met In Ephraim and heard a lesson on “Outdoor Sketching” by Leah Von Jonora WE HAVE Several Good Furnaces Stokers And Blowers WASATCH Used FURNACE CO k APPLIANCE Provo Utah FREE ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION All Fully Guaranteed Address Inquiries To 54 East 5th North Provo Utah J E LARSEN (MESS fiREUsns "I who's the Big Boss whoro I work? 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