Show I IF IT’S NEWS 1111 WE WANT IT is® valley Newite TVft Gunnison— "The Sugar Beet and Turkey City’ GUNNISON TEAR Fayette Fete Lions Club Elects Hew Officers Old Folks 'I r UTAH MAY 21 THURSDAY Viced Committee famed For I'll NO Sanpete County Clive Despain of Centerfield was elected president of the Gunnison Valley Lions Club succeeding Wm R Butler at the annual election meeting held at c the Club House Wednesday evening of ast week President fn the anneJ forceg on May llth wanYasi Despain with his other duly “‘rding'to - elected officers will assume their Service new duties the first meeting Board No’ 28’ in July Thos! called ln'ludP? Named to serve with the new president were: Reed Tucker 1L first vice president N L Her-and one from Mayfield Neilo Q Howard 8No0mahViCethkd8ldjrce Taylor’ 0thers from the county u e-“"HSen a"d president AuUn Anders Dick Anderson Tail retary NayUw Jone Fairvlew Twister Thomas Yardley Lion Allred Blaine Tamer Mariel Hansen and Dal- - f?nnia Charles Max Peteraon la Greener director Friday Receives Award aan l NVs' S?!? wr' perimeter it lered an injured left shoulder ahed to within 40 miles of wUl active Mrs Elmer Holeyson gummer in contacting com the Yalu River before the mother of Mrs Peterson and Chinese interven- Communist com- offle Oscar Adair a brother to the in- - munlty officials irrigation pany explaining to Injured woman visited her at the them that it is unlawful to let Colonel Anderson and tralnln6 officer noxious weeds go uncontrolled Su Monday WilSOU DcWOOdV NOW Fir© Chief coSJ £ met with the group and said ordered per" issuing sons or organizations who failed Wilson DeWoody was named to cooperate by spraying Members of the committee ap- chief of the Gunnison City Fire DeDartment at the annual elec- - Pointed are: P C Peterson Eph- tlon' Monday nIght‘ He ucceed lhVaTm ' ien ally becomes assistant chief County Commissioner Clifford Qther new officerj are paul Blackham Moroni County Com- Allen Olsen and missioner John McAllister Mt gecretarypieagant County CommlssIner Curtis Rasmussen Ephraim An- gus Christiansen Mayfield M R Strate Spring City Don Jen- - W csurSTr gW £ W Mis Velva Hone Mr Ynd Mr daughter of Svn iinnLn Mr and Mrs Clarence Dennison of Mayfield were united in marriage May 16th at the home of the brides parents Stake President Elmo Sorenson on of 5£ of the pareX inS presence immediate member of both families including the grand- - Pr o pluf to Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 26 guests The newlywed left immediately after on a short Will Attend chaan' sik-j- ss of the importance of the study of the Publlc Schooll provided for by the 1931 Utah Legls- lature Utah Foundation making the conclusion of the Public School Survey Commls- - Boys State committees: Concessions: Moyle sem chairman Morris and Don Anderson Howard Committee: George Last Dwight Malmgren co- chairmen Finance: Jay Dailey chalr- man: Austin Ande”on and Mlle Jensen Tickets: Leon Embley chairman Jack Beemus Arden Christensen Lenard Buchanan W L McIntyre Beverly Lether Joe Jensen Reed Tucker Royal Whitlock Jr Allen Olsen and Dee Willardsen Sunrise Salute: Bud Dalton 11 I II M-J- Jchairman with two assistants to ilfalatta IllfllUS be selected by chairman Program: Clive Despain chairman Keller Christensen and P II Alexander Sports: Elmer Nielson and Overfelt Eugene Parade: Dick Anderson chair- Sunday evening May 24th the riydRosenvaU and W L Gunnlson Flrst Ward Mutual class of MJA Maids will pre- Mclntrye Fireworks: Earl Willardsen sen their Rose Tying ceremony at tf ginning 73 pnu — - chairman Leo Sorenson Loud Speakers: Milton Chris- Mrg Lenard Buchanan and No'rma Hendrickslnr'cTaTi’ leaT- - tlansen chairman Qoyd Chris momhee 'r0'" h' gram’ l° Whkh the gcneral pub liC ia lnvited: Queen Committee: Harry Kim- Address of Welcome Bonnie ura chairman Ralph Bardsley Buchanan elass president vocal nd a member from the Riding duet- "0nly A Rose” Deon Foote aub- and Rita Peterson “Symbol Of Advertising: Dallas Greener A Rose” Jewell Harward class chairman Royal Whitlock Jr retary remarks Mrs LeVoy and BiU Butler Sorensen Stake MIA Maid leader piano solo “A Rose And AUCtlOII II You” Barbara Dawn Sorenson poem “Myself” Mary Lou Han- - SfllCS Eats 0 n d Provo university A W°"ld 11 "e J(eteraP’ hf pcVtw p Hal Anderson arrived by Plan! Sunday 4of last visit Jort J USTSTtS APderson Lfna Georalf ?Je viceman Franeic0 at ser-- tbe Far i on MflV 2nh “ T SE1 SU Alc and Mrg Newell Lund NeweU Qleen are vWtlrfg for ten days from Anderson k Atr Form Rosa AHnn Sorensen Mt with thelr and’ parentSi Mr Pleasant Stanford Madsen Man- - M A1 t ti Joseph P Jensen Fountain sion widely available to the Green chairman 1 Mr Ronald James nd 5 general public” Extreme top for fat steers at ardy” Janet Kane poem “This booklet contains the Mr June Edwrd Cid- complete summary ‘of recom- or to be spe"1 lth his mendationa from the official re- 1jehThUfSda: a parent3J‘n JJw” Bonnie Buchanan °Rose age for good steers at 21 and will spend a Fayette He is port of the Utah Public School Jhe 22c Good veal brought from g Ceremony MIA Maids week vacaion visiting March Air Force Base Calif- - Mf Survey Commission The recom- Lenard Buchanan class 29 to 32c A total of 318 head W “ and mendatlons and explanatory fiends panpd anrda“nnln reP? b“Ck °n leader and Mrs NeweU Childs of cattle were sold material which accompanies Hogs sold for a top of 24 Ward YWMIA president a them are presented in full and m benediction Norma Hendrick- - Not enough sheep were offered without change or editorial LlVGStOCK SllOW AlUl U3irV DflY to establish a market sen assistant leader comment “Utah Foundation U publkh' lng this summary consUtent With the purpose of the Found- tion which are to study and to A good turnout at the Gunniencourage the study of taxation son Valley Livestock Show and and the relation of state and Sanpete Dairy Dairy May 16th local government costs to the was realized despite the week of Utah economy delay and the still unfavorable Interested citizen of Utah weather A total of 319900 was given in prize money to exhibitors by the sponsoring group wr which is made up of representaF tives of the various civic groups m5: Winners in the various class1 wa tor ‘n1 copies” f $2387 J° es were: Only a amall number of copies Fat Beef — Val Hansen Fat ol mimeographed ®‘dfbial Paul Thomson Ephraim Hogs FF M°den: of the Gunmson area toward Ar: PatLamAb’fS°yd to research to help stamp out the Stenren Am Lloyd chalrman of the School great killer of American lives Heading the drive for Gunnl- Survey Commission and Dr H old heifer champion Grant Vest survey staff director son was Wm R Butler presi- - 4Ht Pau Jengcn MantI cham commended the Utah Found- - dent of the Gunnisdn Valley pion TA 2year old helfe tlon move to make the report Lions Club sponsors of the fund Bickard jensen Manti widely available as a “significant drive Assisting in the various class old cow P 0pen public service and a major con- - departments were Elmer Nielson M Sorensen’ CenterfieldVal Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Mariel O Hansen of Aged trlbutlon to better understand- - and Moyle Rasmussen business BuBt P M Sorensen Center Centerfield and his champion fat steer The winner was an ’ in 1932 lng of Utah's school problems” district Ferd Rosenlund chair- - field award calf from the man and Austin Anderson Leo Tractor dcj1jy wlnn Afno 1rgNr-“ Bunderson Jen8en time of i mlnute 13 ?°nfn8°nou HerRay goconds mansen and Bud Dalton on the showmanship Hogs Jack canvass Thompson Ephraim Registration for summer dance “The help of the various com- - Gene Yardley GunnisonDairy Beef classes will be Monday May 25 mittee members together with Whitlock Mayfield at the Centerfield Ward Chapel the sincere efforts of the rcsl- - Sheryl in the horse Judaina the from 10:30 am until 12 noon dents In helping to raise this r class was won by Dllello states some instruc- - amount of financial help is ap- - pleasure Cls Nation 1st Marlene will be glyen that morning predated by myself as chair- - rlckson 2nd and Alva Lund during registration but there man as well as by the American 3rd Results of the stock horse wUl be no charge until regular Cancer stated Mr and stallion class were not Society" begin June 1st Butler tainablo — There will be a recital for all The greased pig was won by students taking lessons at tha Mr and Mrs L G Anderson LaRcl Hansen Centerfield of end the summer’s Work left May 9th for Grand Junction Members of the committee Any mother can make cos- - Colorado and spent Mother’s have expressed their apprccl- tumes for their children as tha Day with Mrs Sam Anderson atlon or the help of Individuals Conservatoire uniform Is not mother of Mr Anderson They organizations band members P M Sorensen and his open class champion bull compulsory according to tho returned to Gunnison the fol- - and Riding Clubs In making the instructor event so successful registered Holstein lowing Thursday $3 M Miles Report SS tSSZ enin TTrTr n ll3S Many Exhibitors Throughout County Stock Show Winners End? SllCCPflll js S f jegUland" Z f Date Set For Dance Classes Gary Robinson left Teddy Miyatake center and Arno Jensen will attend the annual Boys State at Jordan Narrows July Uth to July 18th according to Clark Bogh chairman of Oliver Russell Post 103 American Legion Centerfield The three young men Juniors at Gunnison Valley High School are being sponsored by Gunnison Sugar Inc business establishments and the Centerfield Legion Photo by W Cherry — Polaroid recent meeting of the Guncelebration committee outplans for an extensive 1953 on July 24th and named committees to serve the various departments Rendell Hendrickson was named general chairman of the 1953 event with the following A nison lined event w’Srfi! R°se Tying Ceremony May 24 ?enkrfidd Wales Utah Foundation today an- rounced plans for publication and distribution of 10000 copies of the complete summary of findings and recommendatibns of the Utah Public School Sur- The publics- vey Commission booklet wUl con- tlon tain the full text of the summary of recommendations appearing at the end of each major chapter of the school survey official re- lett of transmittal and the names of Commission and Committee members Some five thousand copies will be mailed to the Utah Foundation mem- bership and the remaining five thousand will be mailed to In- of utah wh) wrlte for aopy ol TTie introductory “ote explain the Utah Foundatlon motlve for 89 Gunnison To Celebrate July 24th Committees (lamed To Various Events NGWirA IIOI’C llUWd — New Lions Club officers elected NEW OFFICERS May 13th front row left to right: Clive Despain president Bill Butler retiring president and member of the board of directors back row: Howard Norman 3rd vice president Reed Tucker 1st vice president The 2nd vice president N L Herman- sen was not present when the picture was taken 4X 1953 Hagans Leave For California V AYS Bo fO Dr and Mrs J A Hagan left for California accompanied by their two daughters Mrs D D Dauwalder of Puente and Mrs J B Millar of Los Noxlou weeds are too ex The two Angeles daughters to maintain” This de- pen came in the fore part of the cision was reached by the San wect to acconPany their parents Logan — Cadet Captain Alma pete County Weed Committee has not tbe coastl Hr Clement Gunnison received at their regular monthly meetto par tbe past litGe the J'rald Christiansen medal in held last Monday evening blen Up while and was due for a vaca- - at the annual review held at in the Commissioner’s Room at tion They expect to be absent Utah State Agricultural College the County Court House a month or The award was presented durcost the Weedg r Force ing the J®‘nf millions of dollars each rcviewconjunction with An year application of the the annual federal inspection of proper herbicide will help cur- VwlWIVU the Aggie ROTC units The tail the enormous expense said mcdal was iven to the second Joseph P Jensen chairman of advanced cade and f the group With 1 Corps In Korea— Army year ' "h° Each community of the county Lt Col Blaine E Anderson t gradcs m y ! husband were injured May 12th is represented by a member of whose wife Hazel lives in Fay- - h g crash In Salt Lake the weed committee charged ette is now serving with I Corps science and Who has the highest in a in the school of Engingrades to enroute their while Job wBh the responsibility of en- - in Korea City at Hill Field Mrs Peterson is couraging the First Corps which traces its eering spraying of nox- Mr Clement is the son of Mr in the Holy Cross Hospital suf-- i0Uj weeds within his area history to the Civil War has and Mrs A L Clement He is from broken ribs internal fering E th Countv Com fought in Korea since Septem- - 8 senior stude majoring in injuries and paraylsis from the miggionerg anoint this commit- - ber 1950- R led the breakout mechanicswaist down Mr Peterson suf-from the Pusan and auto Saturday the Fayette Ward entertained all residents 60 years of age and over all widows and widowers A tasty banquet was served at 7 o’clock and was followed by a program On the arrangement commit- tee were: Mr and Mrs W F Mr and Mrs Bartholomew Norval Mellor and Mr and Mrs Blaine Bartholomew A large group attended the evening affair and were high In their praise of the event HOME-s- 7? - —— I - f ri |