Show Vw ancy News rvc IF IT'S NEWS WE WANT IT - “The Gunnison i GUNNISON teas Firt vard r UTAH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 Bogh Married November NO s Nov 21st Mr and Mrs Byron Fjeldsted and son Richard and Calvin Slaugh spent Sunday in Roosevelt where they attended the celebration honoring the 80th birjhday anniversary of Mrs Jane Lyman mother of Mrs Despite her many Fjeldsted years Mrs Lyman is hale and hearty Fifty family members were present at the fete Jack Christensen Takes Lead In ' Dramatic Play Under the direction of Barry Impressive funeral services were held at 2 pm Tuesday in the Gunnison LDS Chapel for Mrs Zina Marguerite Olsen Kearns 52 who died November 7th in an Evanston Wyoming hospital after a brief illness Mrs Kearns a resident of Og- den bad visiting her dau- ghter Mrs Marie Fowkes when she was stricken A native of Ephraim Mrs Kearni Was borp July 18 1901 the daughter of Hans C and Mary Anderson Olsen She made her home with her parents in Axtell coming to Gunnison when a young girl where she resided until moving to Ogden about 10 years ago She married Rex yearns at Manti in September of 1921 Survivors include her hus- an(a Ogden one daughter Mrs Arnold (Marie) Fowkes Evan ston Wyoming her father Hans C Olsen Gunnison one sister Mrs Bert Cribble Gunnison one brother Newell Olsen Axtell and one grandchild Bishop Standley Pickett of the Gunnison First Ward directed the following funeral pro- gram: prelude and postlude organ music Mrs Gilbert Fjeld- ied’ °Penin °n “Sometime id irvu Friday and Saturday "November 13th and 14th will 6e un- usual days for the patronsNpf Snow and people in- College terested in agricultural experi- ment work in Central Utah The President of Utah State Agri- cultural College Dr Henry Aldorn Dixon some Department Heads from US AC plus the entire Board of Directors of the will be special visitors College on the Snow College campus They will appear at a public reception Friday at 7 pm at the LDS Institute At 815 in the College Auditorium there will be on Open meeting at which a number of problems concerning Snow College and agricultural experiment work will be discussed The public is urged to attend these two affairs to get better acquainted with the Board and to voice their opinions and deIt will sires on these matters be an excellent opportunity for the Board of Directors nd USAC officials to become acquainted with the place of the the need of collee in the people of this area The special visitors will spend geveral hours Saturday visiting Superintendent of Schools is the executive officer of the Board of Education He assumes the burden of leading the schools safely and wisely through perof stress and strain as well as periods of peach and smqoth operation selected With the tnuled by by thetoP7et the policies and them with the classrooms filled with teacher who are willing to put Into practice the highest ideas of education the auperin- tendent becomes the middle link in the chain He is charged with the responsibility of furnishing the Board with Information and leadership necessary to form policies In harmony with the need of the people whom they aerve Hit next responsibility are I to see that these poUcle wrea put Into practice the goal being to secure the best possible to fit the needs of the people for whom the schools exist In order to do this one must keep abreast of the practices and recommendations concern- the Gunnison Valley Hospital ing the operation of schools the past week They were: Those practices that acem prtc N®7emfr Heal and feasible should be in- to BlUy into the local school prSram Care should be exer- - Nay Ceotorfidd 8 — A T pound November died In the selection and placement of personnel so that those °n 1° Mr and Mrs Harry WalCenterfleld employed wiU HU the needs of tfr — aon 28 A educaOctober weigh- in an the communlUee tional program A close work- - Ing 6 pound 7t4 ounces waa Ben to and Mri Mr the born between Kjar Ing relationship Superintendent end the person- - Manti Srind Reunion In Salt Mike UnVAmkal 1dth The r Hospital Ilotes dtcr J A ferine I NAtiamhaa 1lk IKa Under dlrecUon of lhe 0unnlgon stake dance directors Mrs Robert Stoddard and Lynn Sorenson Music will be by the Modernalres Hot dogs hamburgers soft drink and candy will be avail able and everyone Is urged to come out Join the crowd nd have A good time- 10 P m of Gunnow re- - The “Voice Of Democracy” contest sponsored by the Cun nlson Junior Chamber of Commerce among the students in 11th and 12th grades at 10th the Gunnison Valley High School will reach Rs’ climax Monday afternoon when final ists give their radio scripts over station KSVC at 2 pm Six students have reached the final round and will be featured or the ‘direct broadcast over the station The broadcast will originate at the local school and the public who find it impossible to attend can listen on their radios Bunnell Price City Boyd will be the featured speaker at the contest accordOverfelt local Eugene ing Jaycee chairman Ward Choir To Meet Sunday Night Express Thanks Officers of the Gunnison First For Success Ward Choir announce that the group will meet at the chapel Sunday evening November 15 following the Sacrament services The officers are asking for the support of anyone in the ward who is interested in sing- ing to attend the Sunday even- in order that a ing meeting ume ana piace iorpracuces can Of Conference Below average attendance due to Intense harvest season was noted at the Gunnison Stake Quarterly Conference sessions held November 7th and 8th in tk Gunnison Chapel The ses- 0n Were Under the dlrectlon of th Gunnlson stake Preg President Lester Hansen presided at the husbands and Wives at 7:30 pm Saturday meeting — — : evening with President Elmo $ TO Sorenson presiding at the Sunday morning session and President Luris P Allen directing the afternoon session The Senior Aaronic Priesthood social Saturday evening was under the direction of Mr and Mrs RCGOVatO Henry Bartholomew and was well attended and highly comMembers of the Gunnison mended ley Lions Club Lady Lions Addresses by local church Gunnison Junior Chamber of as well as the music Commerce and Jaycettes met leaders November 6th at their dub furnished by the Gunnison ond Ward and a Gunnison Val-home giving the rooms a School trio were well Plate scrubbing - adding paint where needed replacing window reS”ver" The Stake Presidency have ex- and a unit the panes giving Pre“ed their PPrec tion for general renovating the fine cooperation of members members of the four those participating in the atlons were on hand to help and and the assistance of meetings with officers of the units in making the conpressing their thanks for the everyone fine turnout Refreshments fol- - erence successful And JayCeeS Celebrate Valley TkYoi At Mortgage Burning Ceremony a ClubS ccrJd Qyg Home which' The Gunnison Stake and the North Sevier Stake Mutual Im- provement Associations! will hold a dance Saturday reunion annual residents nijoh Vfn siding ip Salt Lake City or adjacent "areas will hold their annual November 14th at the Jenson Home 2730 Highland Drive Salt Lake according to Harold J Lewis chairman of the committee In a letter telling of the reunion mailed to the News by Nell Sor- enson it was urged that every- one make a special effort to be present organization has recently been formed In Salt Lake City for the Jier: Invocation Hyrum Chrisvocd °l0 That Wop Pletonpurpose of bringing to the public tian8n: Of Mine” Gilbert derful Mother of — the -many powerfully philoLl0IlS sophicaUy and Intellectual plays ISJSTbSim Ph oj the past which are rarely fjeld®d w seen on the contemporary stage Home Again Kathleen" Royal utilizing a technique which is Whitlock Jr accompanied by “Mortgage Burning” cere- Mri Fjeldsted speaker William mony complete with approprk theatre a technique fcstiv‘tie1’ places exacting demands upon ’omnanlpfi tg even‘n °f l8th’ the actor the play are present- ?e by Mrs Fjeldsted End Of A by members of the Gunnison Perfect Day” benediction W H Valley Lions Club and Gunnison Junior Chamber of Commerce lines before the audience with Burial was in the Gunnison with members of their only their voices and the stage cemetery directed by the Peter- - together units The rites were lighting to create and sustain son Mortuary of Salina The auxiliary scheduled for Novemoriginally the dramatic ’mood dedication of the grave was of- ber 11th but due to other acThe firgt performance of this fered C L Despain by tivities that evening the event grouPiWhich war presented 'on was postponed a week October 31st( and November lst The two civic organizations jjr Lynn’s purchased the home the former Round Theatre was a modern chapel from N L Presbyterian adaptloili by the French author who financed the Andre Gide of the ancient project and also loaned money Greek Tragedy “Oedipus” Jack remodeling The purchase Patients at the Ciunnison Christensen talented young was made in 1948 actor played the lead role ley the past week included: Payments have been made of Oedipus supported by Dr November 4 — Mrs Richard the sponsorship of IubZuker of the University of Cowley Gunnison medical through ar££ for“ 0f"7ntert'ainment Utah faculty and Miss Irm garde Nov 3 — Mrs Kenneth and projects The loan waa set BerNov Gunnison brilliant waite medical young BARNETT to cover a period Un actress 6 — Mrs Harry Kimura Gunni- up but through special efforts of the The very exacting role of son medical Nov 6 — Jasper membership from the two dubs' nel should be maintained so — Nov 9 medical Baker Reed the obligation was met a year that problems that arise in the Oedipus one of the most diffiSorensen 14 Mayfield appenearly process of carrying out the ac- - cult of the modern stage was a beautiful and subtle dectomy Oct 25 to Nov 6 — cepted program may be solved tfven During the evening set aside Miss LeAnn Christensen to burn the mortgage paper a Help and guidance must be fur eaing by Mr Christensen Sbter of Mr and Mrs Leo C nished to those who do not fully special lyceum from Salt Lake Christensen Centerfleld Jesse the monarch ° tragic will furnish the enterunderstand the program Last Bt"nh Gibbs 15 Fayette broken leg City Lynn but perhaps the most important tainment V Jfke" t0 S1t Lak In November Mr Christen- there must be an understanding and setting of the people and their needs sen will play the lead role opso that the program adopted will posjte Dr Zuker In Pirandello’s dramatic dialogue “The Man cWent vlctim' Mri- Worthy be sure to meet their needs — With The Flower In Hi Mouth" Mr and Mrs Paul Duggins He will also play a supporting and daughter Bonnie left Wed- - role in “Unto Such Glory” with Mr and Mrs W M Casto internationally nesdsy for their home In North Alvin Gittlns California They famed artist In December Mr Mr and Mrs Paul Cropper and Hollywood have beeh visiting for the past Christensen will play the role of Mr and Mrs Dean Caldwell and month in Gunnison sum! Fayette Raphael in the ancient Babylon- children all of Salt Lake City Accompanying them on the re-- lan comedy “Tobbiaa And The visited Sunday at the G E Fenn home turn trip waa Mr Dugglna Angel" mother EateDa Duggins who wiU Pnd the winter month with her children In the coast The Role Of The Superintendent In South Sanpete MAURICE 22 G V and Mrs Hans C Bogh residents of Mayfield since VVherA AfO 1911 will celebrate their Golden llO Pn©aSUltS7 Wedding anniversary with an open house between 2 and 9 Pheasant hunters from far pm at their home Sunday November 15th All friends and and near crowded into the val- relative of the popular couple ley over the week end and are invited to the event They wherever the eye wandered could be seen a Hunter with request no gifts Mrs Bogh was born August scatter gun and more often than Luck was varied 29 1883 In Bluff Utah a dau- not a dog ghter of Joseph A and Nellie Saturday the opening but most Mr Bogh was hunters had luck with a major Roper Lyman born December 8 1880 In Fountain Green the son of Nels Hansen and Gunhild Carlson Bogh ferent story however The The couple were married birds were either hidden well November 18 1903 in the Manti or the dogs didn’t have good noses limits Temple Immediately after their marriage they went to San were few and some hunters reJuan County and helped estab- - ported they didn’t even see a two 1911 days lish a settlement In they rooster on the last moved to Mayfield where they Well anyway most families that hunted will gefc a taste of the have since resided The couple have 9 living sons colorful bird Uiat we believe Is Mit in" Utah and and daughters all of whom met on the to honor their parents at the will be replaced by the Chukar parental home previously this The children Include: year Mr and Mrs George Lund of Mrs Nellie Hansen Salt Lake Salt Lake visited over the week City Cleo and Clark Bogh Nels Bogh Delta Mrs end with Mr Lunds parents Alexander Alice Springfield Mr and Mrs A H Lund in Missouri Shirley Bogh San Gunnison Visiting Sunday at the Lund home was another sotv Bernardino Powell Price Mrs Amy Greg- - LeRoy Lund and his two dau- erson Gunnison and LaJune ghters Mrs Margaret Hiatt and There are her son of Woods Cross and Mrs Cedar City Bogh 28 grandchildren and 7 great- - Paul White and two daughters of San Francisco California grandchildren by c”" BO November 21st at 7:30 pm In the Gunnison Chapel Included In the sale will be grab boxes for young and old 0 beautiful corduroy log cabin quilt doilies aprons doll clothes candy balls cakes breads pies Pie alamode will be on sale after the program Food and clothing articles will be received after 2 pm Saturday Officers have extended an in- vitatlon to all residents of the valley to attend the bazaar Mr And Mrs Hans C Bogh Of Mayfield To Celebrate Golden Wedding Sunday The VP ' Birect Broadcast To Feature Local Students In Voice Of Oemocracy Contest 18 1903 Mr tn 1953 Re- C ca PAYS Marguerite Kearns College Leaders y T() T() The Gunnison First Ward lief Society bazaar and food Snow Brief Sickness Campus sale has been scheduled for Bazaar Mr and Mrs Hans - jtAve Sugar Beet And Turkey City” 4 nrTY-nrn- SHOP AT HOME - nAA 50Clety I) lowed the work period Morrill and childCharles and Charlene Mr and Mrs Jarvis Fenn and children Arlene and Linda Lee and Mr and Mrs George Fenn and daughter Debra all of Hazelton Idaho were week end visitors at the home of their Mr and Mrs Q E parents Fenn Mrs C R ren Donald Postmaster and Mrs Fred Jones left Tuesday on a weeks vacation to Los Angeles and adjacent areas in Southern California They will be guests of Mr and Mra H W Hennesy at Inglewood during their sojourn Veldon H Anderson employed on construction in the Park City area spent the week end visiting with his family in Gunnison A Long Time Ago — n TO Hold Work Meeting Monday November 16th at 1 pm the work meeting of the Gunnison First Ward Relief Society will be held at the Itml or th Chpel" will be made Mri June Ed wards will be present to help q the making of doll clothes All members or Chrlalma r ked ° Ucnd Monday work session bmf j' years ago this month the above picture was taken in Gunnison It is the Main Street of the city looking North pictured with his mode of travel popular in that era la Roscoe Tyllcitrup The picture ws uncovered by Andrew Modccn while looking over old ' papcri and waa presented to Mr'Tollestrup |