Show TK IF IT'S NEWS WE WANT IT cv tK IM Gunnison--“Th- Sugar e UTAH GUNNISON YEAR and Turkey Beet lews Your Car Saturday v V jg ' :i (? - Head On Crash Injures Gunnison Air Force Man City JULY CotV 9 1953 BaseballTourney Tolldp Cloyd I Lund 21 son o Mr and Mrs Ivan Lund of Gunnison suffered a fractured ankle and cuts about the head In a head-owith another ii Short Illness Claims Father Sponsor Snow Scholarships Alfred William Bishop 69 father of Mrs Morris Howard of Gunnison died at 7:30 am July 2nd at the family residence in Garland He had been in health the past six weeks Branch V” cholarahlps to Snow w-- K iS-Sunday two tournament with proceeds to go miles south of Payson Cloyd :tl lv at' ud' ts was returning to his Air Force J® p "“a " Base at Cheyenne Wyoming “ n after a vacation furlough at p“rai’ “y a his home According to investigating of- un ine wnoiarsnips io ficers Troopers LaMar Horrocks e areas w er® a®f a and Charles Allred g0 0 Payson use Spanish Fork the Lund car eama ar® represen inc1 area Svcr’ northbound apparently strayed a c u into the wrong lane of traffic when the early morning sun The schedule each day in- blinded the driver Albert A eludes two day games one twi- Welss 40 Chicago driver of the light and one night game with other auto was apparently kill- - the exception of the final night ed Instantly in the crash when only three contests will Also in the Weiss car was the be played drivers wife Dorothy 39 who Opening days schedule is: 2 suffered a skull fracture James pm Manti vs Monroe 4:15 Dale Weiss 10 concussion and pm Moroni vs Richfield 7:15 11 Edward Weiss fractured leg pm Delta vs Nephi 9:30 pm and pelvis Marilyn Sue Weiss Ephraim vs Salina 6 was not Injured The same schedule will be All were taken to the Payson f tlme ls con carried out Hospital and on Monday Mr cerned on the gecond day with Lund was flown to Hill Air loserg losergi and win- pl aying Force Base will transand be P ferred to his headquarters In n gb’ the consola- as soon as he is able Wyoming vet underwav at 4 30 will tion to travel 3rd and 5th place with pm at 6:45 and championship at 9 pm All games will be played on the Snow College field in the ScrlOUS northeast section of Ephraim Arden Winn who was In an auto accident June 13th north trophyS aw p of Redmond when one man was killed was reported stiU in ! nndJl?n? MedaU will go serious condition Monday at the to outstandln Pitcher out- Veterans Hospital in Salt Laks ?2 car “ r ' ' JAYCEES TAPE BUMPERS — Members of the Gunnison Junior Chamber of Commerce preview the safety taping program which gets underway July 11th Shown taping their own cars are left to right: Paul Ball Earl Willardsen project chairman Earl Edwards Harry Kimura president Royal Whitlock Jr and Wilson DeWoody Photo by W Cherry — Polaroid Residents of Gunnison Valley will have the opportunity to make their auto safer to drive and safer for other motorists when the Gunnison Jaycees launch their Campaign at 1 pm Saturday on Main Street and 2nd South Streets in Gunnison The work will continue on until 6 pm according to Earl Willardsen project chairman ' Goal of the drive which is on a national scale Is to reflectorize the bumpers of every car and truck in the area Jaycee offl- cials stated as a means of re- ducing or eliminating street and highway accidents Pitchfork Pierces Childs Foot Little Sandra Bartholomew daughter of Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew of Fayette suf- fered a painful Injury to her £oot while playing ln the yard nt the home the evening 0f juiy 4th Sandra who is only three years 0f age apparently stepped on a pltchfork and the sharp tjne ran completely through her Uttle foot She was treated by Dr D s Rees and released to her home where on Monday the mle tot was reported doing old brother fine Sandra’s ArrUAn4 Vlrilm Still - ifi pO- Gunnison PO Announces Exam For Sub-Cle- te 8nd llth' The activities for the three hav" becn ounced by the committee as follows: Thursday July 9th — 10 am UA ®° Mtenoe 141 - " NO 5 Urgent Appeal Made For Blood Buring Red Cross Visit In Gunnison July 10 and Emily Stringham Bishop February 10 1904 he married May Van Noy in the Salt Lake ceived by the Tenth U S Civil Service Region for the position L D S Temple Active in the LDS Church of Substitute Clerk for employ- be served as Sunday School ment with the Gunnison Utah Superintendcnt and MIA Super post Office Regional Civil Ser- jptendent in Riverdale and was vice Director announced today grancj1 presjdent 0f the Center- - The starting salary is $136 dale Box Elder County L DS an hour Persons living within the de- branch He served 2 terms as Mayor of Garland and was head livery of the Post Office or who the AAA in Box Elder County arc bona fide patrons of the Post for jq y(ars and was a director Office may file in this examin- n Federal Land Bank for stion Persons employed in the Post Office will be considered jg years He is survived by his widow bona fide patrons of the office No specific education or ex- 10 children 28 grandchildren and two perience is required but appli- cants must take a written exam- two brothers and three sisters ination which includes a test of address checking and a test of their ability to sort material to follow instructions Further information on the examination and the necessary card for applying may be ob- tained from the Postmaster at or the Gunnlson Post Office r01” tbe V- S‘ lvl1Servc1e fJephi— Three full days of en- Office Pe8l°na tertainment and fun will greet visitors to the Ute Stampede dur- - DveJ- Colorado Applications accepted until further ing the 19th annual affalr scheduled for Thursday Friday notlce' and a‘urday- July 9th- 10th R I f HOME-I- T PAYS 3nWerl THURSDAY 4 Safety-lz-e SHOP AT P rOUF fyjgft cMraA anpeie Qqq( fg Much needed whole blood will be collected from willing residents of Gunnison in a visit by the American Red Cross unit tomorrow July 10th according to an announcement by Mrs Byron FJeldsted and Leo D Bardsley local Red Cross loaders The blood will be used for two purposes according to For use by veter- the leaders: ans on the battle fields in Korea and 2 for the making of gamma globulun used in the prevention of paralysis with polio The visit of the traveling unit will be headquartered at the Gunnison L D S Chapel and will be open to take blood be- tween the hours of 2 and 7 pm Members of the Gunnison Post American Legion Auxiliary are making a house to house canvass for donors but in case someone who wants to give blood should be missed they may report at the chapel during specified hours The Gunnison Jaycette organ-an- d ization will assist as receptionists during the Gunnison visit of the Bloodmobile "This need for blood ls very urgent” stated Mr Bardsley "and we appeal to every citlzert who Is able to give hlood between the ages of 18 and 60 man or woman to be sure and ans-wer this call We must have blood to save lives both In Korea and here at home and this is an opportunity for the local people to help” Set Demonstration Military Duty On Freezing Foods Bernice Palfreymen Sanpete County H o hi e Demonstration featuring Active Service Board No Agent will attend the Gunnison BugIe They were: James Ross Terry Second Ward Relief Society Parade and Gene Sumsion Graham Fair- on July 14th MissPal- under kpdnsorship of the Nephi view George J Poulson Mt meeting will a free demon- freyman Lions Club 8 pm first per- - Pleasant and Hal K Jensen stration on thegive freezing of food- formance of Ute Stampede Ephraim stuffs The meeting will com- Championship rodeo — mence at 2 pm and everyone Mr and Mrs Duane Tollestrup Interested in the proper methods "iTj’ Mr and Mrs Elmer Nielson John Dauwalder and Laura Miniature bathing beauty par- - and gon steve xeturnej Sun 0f freezing is invited to attend and gorii Russell spent the July Millar who have spent the past to their home ln North Hoi- 4th week end visiting their week visiting their grandparents n uty Parade with $25000 day ng Mr and Mrs L C Munk and iywood California after a week Mr Dr and Mrs J A Hagan left n daughter and prlzes 8pr?’8econa end visit at the home of Mrs Keith and DeEtte Munk and ln Tuesday for the return trip to and Mrs Marlon Tree formance ofjhe 9th annua ute Annie Sorenson ln Centerfield Mark Tarbet were Redmond Heber City their homes In Los Angeles rodeo Stampede Championship 8nd Mr and Mrs R L Tolies- - visitors Sunday The infant Saturday July 11th — 10 am Duane was daughter of Mr and Mrs up jn Gunnison Club parade featuring returning from a business trip ranee Jorgensen received her -! 7 s' i ' the outsandlng riding clubs of to the southern States and Mrs name and blessing at the Fast the state of Utah and especially Tollestrup met him ln Salt Lake ' i J meeting by her grandfather the Ute Rangers Mounted Posse tZ-rMunk pror to ther valley vlslt of Salt Lake City 1 pm Riding Club drill contest featuring nine riding clubs at the Juab County Fair Grounds arena free to the public 8 pm final 1953 performance of the Ute Stampede rodeo Specialty acts lined up Include the Valkries Roman Jumping Mr and Mrs Ray M Taylor Act featuring six white Albino of Gunnison announce the enhorses and three beautiful girls gagement and approaching marBob Davenport and his Liberty riage of their daughter Marcia Educated horse and the ShepFive babies were named dur- - Jean to Paul Reed Christiansen herd Bell Ringers an outstaning the Fast services in the two son of Mr and Mrs Reed S act which ls currently apof The ding with Christiansen Mayfield Gunnison wards Sunday pearing on top TV shows three in the Second Ward and popular young valley couple will Rodeo stock ls being furnishtwo in the First Ward exchange marriage vows on July ed by 0f Those In the Second Wert In- - ITU in the MnU LDS Temple PARADE BEAUTY Valley Builder Supply entry In Kamas Idaho and the rides Rldln the beeutlful CenterBeld by the Monte Young aonol Mr nd ri Clen Whlt- - Announeement-- I md ol the spectacle were three very attractive valley young ladles left and shows Shows of Provo Utah j g g lock Sue Jorgensen a g e to right Lucille Mellor Joan Anderson and Janet James This Remember — In the West It’s Mr and Mrs Bud Jorgensen and marriage of comely Mlsa Janet ciin the Ute Stampede at Nephi of Mr and Mrs of James and Mr daughter Sue daughter Trudy Utah of L and James John Fayette Mrs Kearns Jensen In the First Ward the babies Dale Lund son of Mr and Mrs were: David Jay Coates son of Bryant Lund of Manti The be will exchanged Mr and Mrs Cleve Coates and nuptial rites Af If ft Balwiil Left to Right — Verna Hansen Lion Club entry Joan Barry Kim Bradley son of Mr July 29th ln the Manti L D S UUIj In Anderson Jaycees contestant and Bonnie Buchanan Riding and Mrs Frank Bradley Temple In Club choice for Queen of the July 24th celebration ln Gunnison Three residents of Centerfield — Polaroid Photo by W Cherry Mrs Estclla Dugglns reports were Injured In a crash In from 0Ja CallornIa — that her The three entries ln the Queen 0UCCU5S Uhl Sunday when a car driven Mrg Wcndcll Lowry daughtcri to contest Pa terwn 59 Texas reign over festivities by Carl R feXpiaiHS blrh to in Gunnison Pioneer Day July e ldto the one of The July 4th celebration In June 20th In the Ventura 0pP° The latest development ln replaces the 24th are having a ‘nip and tuck’ on I”10 and hJd anut1° Hospital Both are reported bank equipment was Installed posting the bank’s ledger as one Centerfield Including the rodeo race with the counting of bal- Bud Dalton manager Of the Ing fine ln the Gunnison Valley operation and the customer’s the evening of July 3rd proved dve” py c°ge u 'Mondav The three lovely Centerfield Young West- Mr and Mrs Sam Pratt wel- - Gunnison Tellurlde Power Com- - Misses are within Bank according to Eugene statement as an entirely separate a financial as well as success just a few from the entertainment angle lund suffered a fractured right corned a 7 pound 6 ounce baby pany branch stated Tuesday the Overfelt President The National operation o£ pacb 0bCf wjtb t The Gunnison Valley Bank ls Whllt the crowd was not as Urge kneecap head cuts and shock son June 30th ln New York cause of the power outage July contegt Unit Cash Register Company’s t g pm 0n ending of those Mr to 6 Is The were Dalton Utah at State that said “the power the former mother anticipated City jlg wWe ' joan 17 had a 2oth Posting Machine for checking the first ln the was disrupted over the entire Louise Frandsen of Gunnison accounts la designed to provide make this forward step In bank- - present enjoyed the day and the "d h“k’ get Supporters Sre urged to L In Both Mr and Mrs Pratt arc in Tellurlde system between 7 and Ktna It I anticipated that other pint ol the -fater more otuclcot mor also of Centerfield fol-A will 8 to of total was taken soon the East $50000 study music pjn Monday when an oil curate handling of customer’s banks ln the state f guDDOrt between now t A t t h e Gunnison low In converting to Gunnison in during the celcbrstlon with suffered a cut near his left eye Valley circuit breaker blew up and accounts than ever before Votes and 20th lb dosing juiy This modern equipment posts Valley’s modern posting method expenses totaling approximately and bruises All were released Hospital Mrs Cyril Whatcott of caught fire at the Thermold h 1 C E Andersen Cashier of the $70000 The net proceeds wlU Gunnison became the proud Switch rack taorth of Nephi the bank’s ledger record smd gunday mother of a 6 pound 12 ounce The fire was extinguished and Standings as of July 6th were: the customer's statement both at Cunnlson Valley Bank joined be divided between Centerfield Mr Paltcron ha fractured 1222 Mr What- - power restored in 18 minutes Joan Anderson daugbter July 3rd the same instant without the with Mr Overfelt In Inviting Ward Building Fund American and Fight leg cuts about the co 1174 t the music Instructor at The cause of the switch break- - Verna Hansen use of carbon paper Both re- - the residents of this srea to see Legion and Gunnison Valley bP 1129 head and shock down ls unknown at this time” Bonnie Buchanan Gunnison Valley High School This method the new machine ln operation Riding Club cord’s sre original each car or truck at a nominal fee of $100 per bumper SCOUtS TO Use of the reflective tape pro- vides visibility for GlinnlSOn parked cars as well as for cars that are stalled or parked along Seventy Boy Scouts and 10 the highway after dark So adult leaders of Joliet Illinois brilliant is the reflective tape will stop ln Gunnison July 14th meal if all that when picked up by the f0r their headlights of other cars it haspans develop as now outlined been proved to be up to 220 according to Harold J Johnson times as bright as white paint the Jamboree trip advisor Mr Johnson in a letter to Royal yet It creates no glare Don’t miss getting your car Whitlock Jr president of the this Saturday on Gunnison Valley junior chamber “Safety-lzedof commerce asked for arrange- Main Street and 2nd South ments for the fheal and the Sec- Mr and Mrs Raldo Nielsen ond Ward Relief Society has and daughter Phyllis of Bur- - made plans to feed the traveling arrived ln young men after being California bank Thursday They will tacted by the Jaycee president vacation visit- spend a ing at the home of Mrs Nielsen’s Mr and Mrs Roy parents Childs and with other relatives and friends in the valley Stop iNjuim man nu uu imwu- - layer‘ ior homerunsstolen scious and had only partially' bases’ etcopened one eye and a corner of Tbe number of scholarships his mouth ln the three weeks depend on the support since the mishap However the doctors stated they felt he would through the gate receipts during of play recover If all went as expected the C‘e Stampede Parade - — and Magna DruJn Corps 30 floats bands ‘ h e ' ‘4 0 Babies Blessed At Sunday Services - nd lif "tillh F Gunnison Valley Bank First In Utah To Install New Unit Posting Machine tit Centerfield Term'll hieio'e Valley Residents Crash Hurt Mirths m r" c iu ola J' Wcnd manager Power Outage 28 |