Show F AGE THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON s llevs Fayette Fayette after attending b “ 6 weeks B Y ” The Misses Colleen and Anna Doriua of Salt Lake spent the The July 24th celebration In week end vlsitlng their parents and Fayette was a big affair Mf and Mrg Clyde Dorius was under the direction of the d M M Tony Yakovich MIA Events for the day were aRd tw0 of North daughter as follows visited at the Clyde Hollywood Program at 11 ajn at Ward d home and then left for Hail sports at 2 pm followed Yellowstone Park Monday They Free picture wcre by a ball game accompanied by Clair 8h0w at 8 p : Doriua Mrs Dorius and Mrs The home of Mr and Mrs V Yakovich are sisters was the Bartholomew Lloyd Tuft sszESS Mayfield flews at Mayfield wlll JLJL Robinson re- turned home Sunday after visit- Preve ta wit her children and Nephi Mrs Bernice Robinson is con- fined to her home after being released from the Gunnison Val- where she was ley Hospital At the treated for an injury last report Mrs Robinson was along fine Mr and Mrs Elijah James and grandson Gayle motored to capitol city on Thursday Clyde Dorius returned to ?h g' JX Mrs j k d 8:30 chlld at MisrMayfiefd and ! “ JJ riTlIIlI!'! w£r r‘ E‘rnl” Dr and a park chosen her attendantg wiU Entriei are Karma Christensen Caroiyn Christiansen Betty Louise Hansen Doris Hansen ix fSriSit “ cyonglgt of a parade gporta and S‘Z!' John T Walquist California spent vlaiting relaUves !° I - 5S Z 1 hot d ! rfTTd ham &££'!£?£ S3 ""T “T1 irrZ "HZ' son and son Stephen of May- field- and Mr- and Mra- Ebner Nelson and daughter of Red-mond returned home Friday after spending two weeks vislt- ing in Canada and the North- we8t Miss Bernell Anderson is visiting in Tooele with Mr and Mrs GUNNISON Make That Outing Easy No Messy Dishes To Wash When You Use Inexpensive Paper Plates Cups Napkins And Tablecloths 4 el Washing Sandra Montgomery CAPITAL BEAT WAVE tea D Cm tries to keep coo! with a slice el watermelon on lawn la front of the national eapltol building Duy More - Pay Less At Frank's (Continued From Page one doctrine namely of the private man” Emerson was born 1803 He May 25 1) infinitude in Boston graduated from Harvard and became a preacher He left the pulpit to write the great essays that have given him a place in the eternal - literature- - of - the world — “The one thing in the world of value” Emerson said “is the active Soul As a man thinketh so is he and as man choose th so Is he and so Is nature My children said an old man to his boysi scared by a figure in a dark entry my children you will never see anything worse than yourselves " On social progress Emerson wrote: “Social progress depends eo£eet'inA 0c ‘I rTVs t 8 ZZ: 0 e vuhr H ) S '“r a vhcre tf-!ruct- 8n ot mn P® buU°n have alter va1 c° itfce fnu&er 0 WHIN ysrOM IITTEI AUTOMOIIUS All BUILT LYNN Phono 2350 P— With the Installation of our new check posting machine we wish to announce a change In our statement mailings Beginning next month we will mail a statement only when you have written enough checks (approxl-atel- y 50 checks) to fill your statement sheet rather than on a monthly basis as In the past However if you prefer your statement monthly tell us so and we will continue to make one up for you each month IUICK Will lUtlO KANE THEM- - QUICK Gunnison f Utah ious consideration in an age when much of the political opinion of the world seeks to enthrone the State and subordin- ate the individual people rather than their servant Most of us still startled by the chunks of our Income tremendous that went to pay federal taxes last year begin to agree with the Idea that the only way to prevent confiscatory taxation la to now limit by Constitutional amendment the Income taxing power of government This Is the only way we can Behrendt and hope to preserve linotype operator representative free economy Susie Anderson office assistant government and climbed screaming Relief will never eome from tax atop nearest chairs while Bob Spicer and Os collectors but only through changes ' car Goller printers forced by taxpayers cheered The Clipper editor wee in hospital the advertising exAmerican From the Somerset ecutive in Detroit or they probSomerset Fa: John L Lewis has ably would have been suspended to develop called upon congres from the celling as Mr Blow new uses for coaL The bead of the Snake took over United Mine Workers points out that gasoline may be made out of From The Herlngtea s coal and that for the national deKansas: The Bertngtea fense it should be Sixteenth Amendment to the Con The question arises should sututlon which became effective be the agency through which in 1913 and gave the federal gov eminent the power to lay a direct coal la converted into gasoline? That which ia done by the govtax on the Incomes of the people ernment is done uneconomical! was the seed from which the loclal That which la iatlo welfare state Idea grew tn often wastefully le corporations this country Actually not one of done by private us has unconstitutional right re- done more efficiently end at Use maining to one penny of our in- cost come Coal Consolidated The Pittsburgh The unlimited power to tax the company has done a great deal toincomes of the people reversed the ward the development of new usee baste concept of government on for coal and haa probably done a which our republlo Is founded It better job than1” the government made government metier of the would have done EARTHQUAKE TREMORS oUdvtde08 i ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS LeRay Jacobsen and in Salt Lake City with a sister Doris Mr and Mrs Alma Sorensen Mr and Mrs Horace Sorensen and family Neal Sorensen and Mrs Erma Sorensen and family attended the family reunion at Springville Sunday Erval Hansen was in Salt Lake City Monday on business Mr and Mrs Jesse Barthol- on individual progress A man omew and daughter Gloria atmust be able to stand alone be- tended- the funeral Wednesday fore he is able to cooperate to July 15th for Mrs Bartholomew’s sister Mrs Pearl Lar- any advantage” All these ideas are worth ser- son Leary of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Lyman Larsen are enjoying a weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park Mr and Mrs Ray Mason visited in Mayfield Sunday at the Roy Anderson home The Gunnison Stake M I A Board announces the second From tbs Cedar Spring Clipper summer outing to be held July 28th at the Forks in Mayfield Cedar 8pringt Michigan: A printer’s devil Is a term common to Canyon Sports and games will newspaper offices but what about begin at 7:30 followed by a pro- snakes? gram Everyone is asked to Last week a blow snake wiggled bring their own lunch and Its way the length of The watermelon will be served by Clipper print shop from back door the Stake Board All those of to front unconcerned and unafrpid But not eo The staff Agnes Clipper Mutual age are urged to come Looklng Ahcad M TO OUR CHECKING 30 1953 Gunnison Valley Bank 10 & JULY Avery Mrand Mrs- Joseph Nelson children of Idaho Falls Idaho and sons of Wells Nevada visit- - are visiting at the home of Mrs cd Friday evening and Saturday Kirkham’s father John Larson A Cousin party was held re- Mr and Mrs Elmer Barthol- held on whlch will omew and g0( Cral£t motored SeDtember i 2 and 3 1953 All cently at the home o£ Anna Hansen and was given by Alice mugt’ t(J Salt Lke and met their dau gujmitted in Her guests ghter Roma( wh0 had' teen wrltlna and the board reserves Claudia Alexander included Sharon and Pauline brotherheP and Bigter refUse to or all viaitlng dny rlght Karen and Shanna Greg- Bogh nlaW( Mf and Mrg Vernon Mills at Roosevelt They 8 erson Karla Jean Merlene and July panied Roma to the capitol city and visited at the home of Mr e and Mrs Jack Armstrong other daughter of the Barthol-Mr- s omews - FRANK'S 5 UTAH Leona Larsen Margie Dennison Erlene Hansen Lorraine Jensen LaPrlel Jen and Larry Hyrum Nielson sen and Donna Swallpw Cameron left Monday morning Mr and Mrs Leland Ander to visit for two weeks at tke on and children of Provo spent home of Mr and Mrs Joseph the week end visiting at the Nelson a Wells Nevada Mr and Mrs Nels Bogh and home of Mrs Andersons parents Mrand Mrs- Frank Whitlock family of Delta visited the past week end at the home of Mr Tuesday evening Raman T 8nd Mr8’ 8 C' Boh Raval an exchange student from r8 India was the speaker at the I JJr "d F)°yd 8ted Bt J®ff of Perris' Mutual services and ome of JeS' Miss Sherfol Christiansen left Hansen Monday and Tues- Sundav to SDcnd a week vigitlnB ley day of last week c n vL anfMr' Lee Stewart and ' |