Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON rAGEI John and Peter left for their home at Taft California Tuesday after a two weeks visit at the home-oDr and Mrs J A Hagan parents of Mrs sons 5 FRANK'S 1- 0- & GUNNISON Ray Stanaway of Douglas Arizona visited July 7th at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo D Bardsley Mr Stanaway and Mr Bardsley were roommates and members of the same fraternity at the University of UtahNand it was their first visit in 38 years Mr Stanaway was enroute to' his Arizona home from Bozeman Montana at the time of his visit in Gunnison For A Complete Selection Of SUMMER CANDIES Visit Franks — - Buy More - Pay Less At Frank’s Rita Peterson daughter of Mrs Josie Peterson left Monday with Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen and daughter DeAnne for Idaho Falls Idaho where they will visit with Mr and Mrs Dan Harris and Mr and Mrs Delbert Larson Miss Utah She was accompanied by her son Ned Michael Embley and Tommy Peterson Michael went on to Sun Valley and Tommy to Grand Junction Colorado Mrs Nina Peterson who has been visiting In the Valley the past two months left last week end for her home in San Francisco Mrs Peterson fell ill while visiting and was met in Centerfield by her son Byard Peterson and granddaughter Karen Peterson also of San Francisco who accompanied her home While in the Valley Mrs Peterson visited at the homes of Mr and Mrs Alma Larsen and Mrs Emma Hansen Byard and daughter Karen also visited at the Larsen and Hansen homes Mr and Mrs Henry Knighton and Mr and Mrs Byron Knighton left Wednesday for a vacation trip in Nevada California and the coast area CAT ADOPTS SKUNKS Midn'g’it a cat tUh an overload of mother iibii'ct lias adopted a fnnt'y of s! u ’k at io r1 UTAH Sports ' (Continued From Page 1952 r cup shortening cup granulated sugar cup brown sugar firmly eggs unbeaten Vt teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sifted flour Vi teaspoon soda 1 cup shredded coconut toasted 1 cup rolled oats toasted Combine shortening sugars eggs salt and vanilla and beat Sift flour and soda thoroughly add to first mixture together with coconut and oats blend together thoroughly Drop level on greased baktablespoonfuls ing sheets Bake in a moderate (350F) oven for 10 to 13 minutes Vi 3 M hc 17 1) program in conjunction with the U' S Fish and Wildlife Service Approved estimated costa and plan for development of the Pine n Valley Reservoir as a Project Said project to proceed when concurrence of all PICK OUT quality celery se- parties at interest la obtained Approved financial statement lect stalks of medium length of departments operation durand thick stems free from damage The exterior should be smooth with ing past fiscal year which ended or leaves fresh Limp In the black Gave Director J looking stringy stalks with dry brown tops Perry Egan and the Departshould be avoided ment a vote of commendation Good cauliflower has a creamy and confidence for this accomwhite color It’s clean feels heavy face of Inand is firln Outer leaves should plishment in the Avoid those creased costs and general wage be fresh and green with dark spots or yellowed leaves raises for all employees as this indicates age Approved a letter being sent in protest to the charging of Fresh fine cabbage has no discolored veins and is well trimmed special fees for hunting fishing It camping or any other recreLift it to test for heaviness should feel heavier than it looks ational use of forest service carrots Cracked or will not give you the most for your lands Discussed and approved a reneither will those which money have green on top of the carrot port by Chairman Sanderson reThe color should be a bright fresh the fish culture experigarding orange and the skin smooth firm ment at the Glenwood Hatchery and clean This project will continue In an effort to arrive at the best RECIPE OF THE WEEK fish food for hatchery possible Toasted Oat Cookies use (Makes 3 dozen) mm & Mr and Mrs Benny Dennison and three children Richard Randall and Mary Lou left for their home at Richland Washf h ington following a two weeks visit with Mr Dennison’s mother Mrs' Electa Dennison in Gunnison Spending the July 4th week end at the Dennison home were Dr and Mrs R R Johnson and sen Tommy of Salt Lake Tommy remained for a longer visit at the home of his Mr and Mrs Bill Butler and grandmother children joined members of the S A Carter family in an outing If fresh mushrooms are exposed Mr and Mrs Leo D Bardsley too long to strong light they will at Alpine Sunday A son and visited Friday with Mr and Mrs lose weight and wither Brown brother Sgt Earl Carter and Grant Workman and family in mushrooms are more flavorful than wife home from Texas was the Delta and Saturday at the home white onea special motive for the family of Mr and Mrs Kent Bardsley Green oniona at their best are Dogathering WINS COMMISSION tender and crisp with fresh green in Salt Lake City Mrs Workman minican artist Jose Vela Zanettt is a daughter and Kent a son of tops Avoid those with damaged submitted above work as samtops or nlcka as these indicate age Mr and Mrs Mitchael the Gunnison couple Thei'e are many different kinds of ple wan commission to paint ” and Mr and Mrs Kent mural for UN la okra Soma are two Inches long Andreasen spent Tuesday and New York whlia others are four Some are Visiting Friday with Mr and Wednesday of last week sight- Mrs Howard Larson were Mrs others are whitish green green GUNNISON VALLEY NEW8 Soma ara seeing at Bryce and Zlons Na- Larson’s cousins Mr and Mrs smooth others are tional Parks i Published every Thursday at grooved All should have fresh pods Homer J Shurtz and children J f of Seattle Washington ‘The Gunnison Utah Entered at the that snap easily as Utah at Gunnison Office Post Mrs Owen Gregerson was In visitors had been vacationing 'in second-clamatter under the Salt Lake City Sunday to at- - Boulder Utah act of Congress of March 3 1879 tend a business meeting of the Bay From Local Advertisers Wesley Cherry Associated Garden Clubs of Mrs Don D Dauwalder and v JULY - - TK “That Cancelled Check Sure Saved file!” Perhaps it’s time that you paid your bills by check too! 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