Show VALLEY NEWS THE GUNNISON I PAGE GUNNISON UTAH JULY State Road Engineers To Test Experimental Road Made Of Rubber i at the home of Mr Visitor Mrs Ivan Squirp over the 4th week end were two sis- ters of Mr Sqtires and their Mr and Mrs Jergon families: of Salt Lake and Ewell of Mr and Mrs Marion Springville t The Sugar City Stitchers Club met June 24th at 3:15 p m at the Gunnison City Park Swimming was enjoyed for an Mr and Mra C A Peterson We hour followed by lunch turned to their home in Center-Julthen received our record books field Thursday night following July 1st the club met at the a vacation in northern home of Colleen Anderson We California Mr Peterson sewed on scarfs and enjoyed dated at the marriage of Miss refreshments Athene Paras and Jack Deal at a Sharon Bogh Berkley chapel Reporter Lee Newman Mr and Mrs Mrs clarence Griffith Bennett have moved to Salt Lake City and BOn Benny have been house where Mr Newman has secured guests the past two weeks at the employment home of Mr and Mrs E II Mrs Bardsley in Centerfield Mrs Milton Christiansen Bennett is the former Alta Larteaching a sumcr course 'in the sen daughter of Mrs Bardsley and 6th grades at BYU the Independence Day spent GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS week end at her home in Gunnison Published every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Entered at the Royden Pickett Post Office at Gunnison Utah as matter under the City spent the week end visiting Mr act of Congress of March 3 1879 holiday and Mrs Theron Pickett in Gunand Mr and Mrs Roy nison in Centerfield Wesley Cherry Bardsley Mr and Mrs of Salt Lake The Four Fancy Furnishers of Centerfield met at the home of Kathleen Despain on June 29th They sewed on luncheon cloths and dustless dusters Refreshments were served by the hostess On July 6th the club met at the home of La Rae Nielsen and sewed on luncheon cloths They also demonstrated table setting for their mothers Refreshments were served by the hostess LaRae Nielsen Reporter Buy From Local Advertisers Salt Lake City — Building roads with rubber is the cur- problem being undertaken by the Utah State Road Commis- engineers In recent months the materials designers and of the laboratory tethnicians Commission’s testing laboratory have been busv on research and experiments with various types of rubber and asphalt combin- ations to determine the best formula to be used with avail- able local aggregates Hundreds samples have been run and tested under the most rigid con- trol to simulate actual specifi- The cation and construction engineers now feel that road test itself is the only way to tell such rubber asphalt as they have designed will perform over the long haul and under the pounding of heavy traffic and qhanging weather The Commission has authorized the laying of such a comparative test strip on U S Highway 40 on 4th and 5th South actual rubber All in all the job will require nearly 1320 gallons of the latex emulsion to be fed into the batch plant at the rate of 24t gallons every minute - REV ROBERT H HARPER Jesus Our Fxample and Lord I tison for July 4: Luke 2: Golden Text: Luke 22: 52 The reader may be reminded In the lesson text of a famous of Jesus among the doctors of the law But we think Arst of of the appearance what preceded The boy the boy in the temple had tinned away from the sights of a big city and the great throngs As for his to go into the temple compelling motive he said he had to be about his Father's business Jesus was the product of a godly home Not in abject poverty but not in wealth Jesus grew to manin a home that hood in Nazaicth was an aveiage one for the reof gion It was the pious attitude the heme that made it distinctive It was the custom in that home to every for the inmates go up year to the feast of the Passoven Ti is show s the disposition of the home towaid religion his twelfth year that It Jesus went into the temple on the occasion of the Passover and was found thi re in the midst of the doctors of the law There is also an indication of the life Jesus had led as a youth in a statement concerning him when he went early As to Nazareth in his ministry his "custom was" it Is said he on the went into the synagogue Sabbath Jesus grew up in the church It is significant that Jesus grew up "subject" to Mary and Joseph He was not allowed to do Just as He but was directed he pleased did not want to do otherwise than he was told Jesus is our example of right youthful growth and as the product of a godly home PRIMER FOR AMERICANS You live in the United States of America You are an Real Americans like their country They are proud of it They think It is a good place to live And they want to keep it good— to keep it getting better all the time Why is America the way place to live? The answer is Throughout our history lieved that every person NO SERVICE Gary Bever 14 examines weeds frisking' in car tracks tn Pittsburgh suhuib bus and trolley after trike it is? What makes it a good simply this: most Americans has certain rights have beand duties md responsibilities Americans have believed that there are certain things people should do and things they should not do They have also believed in certain things that people art and art not Permanent Aid for Utah Mines Sought by Senator Watkins These things that people believe are called principles This book m an attempt to state the Principles of America in simple primer fashion so that you can understand them learn them and remember them The Right to Manage his Own Affairs The Right to Make a Profit or to Fail depending on his Own Ability There are other similar rights of individual action which but all of these individual are Principles of America 18 If all of us learn and remember these principles— if we aiso guide our lives by them— then we can help to keep America growing better and better and better And if we follow these Principles of America we can help make the world a better place to live in too The Principles rights may be combined of America are these is of Importance and Value as Each Person an Individual 1 This is the cornerstone the foundation of ell our other beliefs is a person's right to live hit own life to tpeek for himself to chooie end change his leaders From to comet our hatred of those "isms" under which the Individual has no value or importance as a person but it only one of many unimportant people who have to live the way their leaders teU them to Coming directly from that first principle are two others that are also part of the foundation or Americanism 2 Wc Believe that All Men should Enjoy sonal Freedom 3 We Believe that All Men are Created Equal Per- The Right to Freedom of Speech This includes freedom of the press of radio of motion plo turns of every means by which man may express his thoughts 5 The Right to Freedom of Assembly As we believe in the right of individual action so that individuals should be free to act together 6 The Right to Freedom we believe of Worship will but 7 The Right to Security of Person and Property Not just one but three Amendments to ths Constitution (4ih 5th hnd 14th) protect agninst illegal search and seizure or lose of life liberty or property without "due procese of law" The Right to Equal Protection before the Law As individuals are equally important to laws mutt apply equally to all without special privileges for any group 9 The Right to Freedom from Slavery This Includes “the right to quit” for no individual forced to work for another may be 10 The Right to Petition the Government l'f N I The right of the Individual to "petition the government fur redress of grievances" it evidence of the American belief that government la the servant oot the matter of the people The Right to Vote for people of your choice it 1 1 y ’ Other Principles hohl that every man has h This is the individual's most potent weapon In the protection of bit rights and freedoms weapon that to be effective muat be constantly and wisely used 12 3 14 15 6 17 The Right The Right The Right The Right The Right The Right to a Good Education to Live where he pleases to Work where he wants to to Belong to an Organization to Own Property to Start his Own Business that no one should starve or be without adequate clothing and shelter so those who have more than their basic needs share the responsibility of providing the essentials of security for those who need help We believe in these two broad principles There 32 Each Individual must Deal Fairly with others Honesty fairness and personal integrity are virtues that help free and independent individuals get along with each other without losing their independence Principles of individual freedom sometimes clash with those of individual equality Therefore our rights as dividuals must be limited and those limitations are themselves principles 22 The Rights of any Individual shall not terfere with those of Other Individuals Your right to nose starts swing your arms stops where the other Americans have always believed that competition among dividuals or groups encourages greater effort which in turn brings greater bencAts to all 34 Cooperation Principles In- individual the right to The individual has the right to talk against a law to work and vote to change that law but NOT to disobey that law Many ofour principles of individual freedom and equality are guaranteed to us by law But we have other beliefs other general rules of action and conduct that have rrown to the status of principles And these too are foundation) of Americanism by his Own Record A man's family background his race or his religion is not as important as what that man himself can do for Americans believe a man must stand on his own feet 35 37 29 Every Man has the Right to a Fair Share of the Results of his Work and his Ability Because of this belief America hit not only produced more goods but they have been more fairly and more by more people than In any othar country widely shared 30 Security is the Ability of a Man to Provide for himself The only true security for any Individual is the opportunity the ability and the determination to work and plan and save for his own present and future is vital to Individual independence and personal freedom No man can be free" who on and others for hit security depends "proud Printed oa a Public Servlet by Gunnison Valley News tiauna prime foe Ameram Coptss la Ulutlnud book for au 4mGfe4 by kt ebuUwU fro ituaau but one to the problem the reasons the proposal failed was that remedial action had not been taken under the escape clause of the prevailing tariff act” “Now” the Senator continued “moie than a year later such has been clause action escape taken and a tariff commission report is in your office awaiting Furtheradministrative more an earlier voluminous report also has been submitted by the docuTariff Commission fully c the plight of the menting industry and plainly showing that the mine shutdowns in the producing states were caused chiefly from by the competition foreign producers” The added should the Commission’s be recommendations ignored in the clear cut case pre-- s at d by the industry will be apparent that the escape flutis’ is entity of meaning and that there is no protection in tli 8 measure for American woikers and domestic industries' action letter FRAIIK’S for himself The Individual has Responsibilities Groups of which he is a Part The Individual The Individual World 25 has Responsibilities to his has Responsibilities Buy More they want and need in life If we the people of the United States want to have more material benefits we must believe in and follow these two principles: The only way we can Have More is to duce More and Pro- 40 As we Produce More we must make it possible for More and More People to Enjoy that which wc Produce If we the people of the United States want to have a as well as materially We must stand firmly for our Beliefs our Rights our Principles There are those who would chip away our confidence so that their special brand of tyranny might creep Into America They must not succeed So let us ask of every plan or act or idea Is it With or Against the Principles k Immom PnUSm of Ym Prlous Drpt Young A Bubka In fcuhkm It ln MaUuOA A as4 kl NY mmcIsm 17 Pit - Pay Less At Frank’s to the For America’s Future Most of us have faith in our country's ability to move forward to improve to grow to provide more' and more individuals with more and more of everything better life spiritually Discount ON GOOD SELECTION OF TINY TOTS SUN OUTFITS -- 0- Man's horizons have txpanded What happens in the world him and his actions can affect the world Today therefore each man has a responsibility to act—and to encourage kis country to act— so that freedom and cooperation will be sneouraged among the people and tha nation of the world 41 10 KEEP KIDDIES KOOL LAIIER MUSTAHG TIRE affects 39 & to the Country 38 5 GUNNISON He must be an active citizen interesting himself in local state and national government voting wisely thinking and speaking and acting to preserve and strengthen freedom equality snd opportunity for every individual Will- to work" the ability to produce results Add to “willingness and the combination it the basts for most individual achievement in our country The Individual is Responsible and his Family He must give of his best to his community hit church hit tmployer hit union and to every group in which Individuals cooperate for their mutual beneAt Free to Achieve as much as he can 28 Achievement also Depends upon the Ability to do a Good Job lat He must protect them and provide for their present and future 36 that where any boy may become President where any man may achieve greatness there Is the greatest incentive for every man to do his best Americans have always known that "you don't get something f°r nothing” that to get anything takes a willingness to work of Individual Responsibility for individuals carries with it an equal responuse that freedom wisely If we wish to remain sibility free we must faithfully fulfill this responsibility Com-Approval of the US Tat iff for a lecommenditions mission’s hike in lead zinc tanffs would 60 a toward be a big step "perm ment to the remedy" and sustaining lead zme plight of the domestic Sen Arthur V Watkins tndustiy (R Utah) recently told Piesident Dwight D El senhower In a letter addressed to the president a few days after the government’s new stockpiling and weakened backfired program Sen Watkins refeircd the market to a Tariff Commission repoit on the effects of foreign imports on the domestic industry The industry had appealed in 1953 for relief under the escape rlausc Trade A gt ceof the Reciprocal ments Act hill the Simpson Mentioning introduced in the sissim of Conprress to provide a sliding s le cut flexible tariff to give p Mill n to the mdi'stty protection Watkins wrote: “The flexible imhill 1953 of the levies uue port solution a estimation in my good to 25 A Man shall be Judged 27 To Achieve anything a Man should be ing to Work is Vital Freedom Principles that are Patterns of Behavior is Individuals earth" fellow's 24 Every Individual owes Obedience to the Laws under which he Lives 26 A Man among President Eisenhower has said: "The freedom to compete vigorously accompanied by a readiness to cooperate wholeheartedly for the performance of community and national functions together make our system the most productive on In- 23 The Rights of any Individual shall not terfere with the Welfare of the People speech does not give the In a crowded theatre Fair and Free Competition is a Good Thing 33 are also Limiting Principles We believs Not only to the individual free to worship as he religions themselves are free and equal 8 Security the Responsibility sumed by Others 20 Every Man is entitled to Freedom and Eqvtal- ity of Opportunity 21 Every Man may Earn his Living When Where and How he wants to Freedom of ahoul “Are' It is worth noting that the Declaration of Independence the belief that eU men ere created equal" It did not etete or imply a belief that men derelop equally or have equal ability or that they should ever be forced to an exact equality of thought speech or material possessions That would be equality without freedom Americans have always believed the two should go together and in other laws of our land In our Constitution there are set down principles to protect the rights and freedoms and equality of individuals 4 When an Individual cannot Provide his own should be As- 31 19 This is important It was because earlier Americans believed in these principles and guided their lives by them that America has grown to be the good place it is - 1954 SUMS' Streets between 7th and 11th East 'in Salt Lake City with ternate sections of rubber asphalt and regular asphalt Actual facing work on the test project to be aided by Gibbons and Reed Construction Company of Salt Lake City awaits the arrival of Mr and Mrs Farrcl Anderson the rubber from the factory The announce the engagement of rubber material to be used is a t heir daughter Adella to Reese latex emulsion light grey in Nelson son of Mr and Mrs Hilcolor its characteristics are that ton Nelson of Redmond The fUnd at normal working popular young couple plan to it f temperatures at 65 to 90 exchange 'marriage vows catly grees F requires no heating to in September handle contains 50 per cent water and 50 per cent rubber s o It is estimated that Cinad latex by weight will freeze at of nickel in 19V3 reached 3b V has a around 32 degrees F 000000 pounds or about 85 per cent 96 of 0 weigh-hospecific gravity of the free woild's total production jng 8 pounds per gallon It is estimated that the rubber sections will require a total of 960 tons of bituminous mix containing 528 tons or a general average of 5 5 per cent rubber asphalt of which 10 per cent will be latex emulsion containing a total of about 264 tons of KMmr 8 of America? 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