Show Publi BEET GUNNISON-“THElUG- GUNNISON SANPETE COUNTY UTAH It n ) I 1 VI M') 19 cftY" 1958 Graveside Rites Held Here For Joseph L Coates Injures Three n AND TURKEY JULY THURSDAY Flaming Car Crash Takes Life Kane 57 Asked Regarding Hospital Rules rfT YEAR Universal MicroM' Corp rierpont 0 - - & Gunnison Camp Daughters of Mrs Utah Pioneers will present the program in Sacrament Meeting Martin Graveside funeral services for Joseph Levi Coates 58 were held at 11 am July 14th in the Gunnison City cemetery Mr Coates died July 10th in an Ogden hospital after a lingering illness V N Ericksen High Priest directed the services which included the prayer at the home of Mr Coates sister Mrs Byron invocation at the Knighton Henrie speaker cemetery I Frischknecht dedica on of the grave and benediction Hana C Olsen Mr Coates was born in Ches- ter October 4 1897 a son of Hyrum Levi and Mary Ellen Kump Coates The family moved to Gunnison and Mr Coates re- sided here for many years He was a sheepherder He is survived by the follow- ing daughters: Mrs Dorthy Pat- terson Pixton 7 Illinois Mrs Celia Fairholm Albuquerque New Mexico Mrs Helen Miller Salt Lake City Mrs Oloa Hales Spanish Fork brothers and sisters Clair Coates and Mrs Byron (Ordell) Knighton Gunnison Lee Coates American Fork Rex C°tes' Pleasant Grove Mrs Mrs Ilene Boys Ella Cheshire Bert and Ray Coates all of Salt Lake City and six grandchildren Hazel 65 Gledhill Gledhill Peterson resident of She attended the local and lived here hVrnUre 'fife with" the nearly schools M Sqliire a 1358 graduate of Gunnlson Val High school has been granted a 55000 scholarship at Snow College She will enroll for the Fall quarter at the Ephraim Norm-- tion of vlsitg with her childrePn in Salt Lake and California March 24 1909 she married Ole Peterson Following his death and on December 27 1930 school she married F A Martin Mr Miss Squire is a daughter of Martjn died several Mr and Mrs Survivors inciude two'sons and one daughter: Donald Peterson Gunnison and Blain Ole Peterson Salt Mrs Clara Marner of Hamil- ton Ontario Canada is visit- ing this month with her dau--- f Mr and ghter and Mrs Bill Sorenson in Axtell Maggie Newman Undergoes Surgery Patients are suffering and a great deal of unnecessary confusion is going on at the Gunnison Valley Hospital due to the public disregard for rules stated the manager Frank Peterson Manager Peterson is asking that everyone obey the visiting hours regulation calling on n wecn hour P? °ny 2 and and and P1® pm‘ In many cases the small rooms will not accommodate visitors even during visiting hours and the manager asks that he be contacted at the desk or the nurse on duty be asked if it is permissable to visit a certain patient Also adding to the confusion when an emergency arises are the many phone calls "Everyone is busy at such a time” ?tated the manager "and there no refy a"dtlme f answering y°rting ?e p°wne said anyone take 8 tur" for the worse Immediate of members the family will be the first to be told' Use of the lawn in front bt the hospltal a a visiting place is also a habit that must be cor- C0?Ued the manager H1® rootntmby serious condition and in need of absolute quiet and all sounds from the lawn drift up Into the front rooms” "For the welfare’ of the patients and the continued pro- - £ cooperation in obeying Word has been received that PuWlc ese Bttle matters that may Mrs Maggie Newman under- went surgery at the LDS mean the difference between concluded Hospital in Salt Lake City on llfe and death” he July 12th and is making a rapid stated the recovery Reports SDCClal ONE DIES — The 1956 auto that crashed and burned Just South of Fayette July 15th former Gunnison City Treasurer killing one passenger and injuring three others Jesse Wilford Sandstrom 56 could expect to be released from ScIlOOl 4 5 in and or the hospital days One person was killed and died at his home in Lark ThursV N Ericksen returned she plans to go to the home of auto sen of Redmond three injured in a day July 12th at 2:40 pm after of her children ln Murray day from Salt Lake City where Following his discharge from crash between 10:30 and 11 am a long illness y service he over E took £or he attended a special C a military recuperatlon perloL He was born March 14 1900 Sunday in the Fayette City th® school on linoleum laying fancy Tea'?S"vice ln Redmond’ limits ’The accident occured on in Spring City a son of William school car a established funeral work and The services and tile Mrs Larson Mr and agency Impressive coving George comthe south curve of the The Gunnison Young Farmers and Caroline Bertelson Sand- later buying a car agency in were held July 10th in Mayfield and family of Salt Lake City was conducted by the Armstrong strom munity from what the investi- Gunnison and establishing a for Ephraim Clarence Scow 73 held their annual summer party spent the week end ss guests of Cork Co of Denver Colorado gating officers declared was home here He sold 190 the even his business who died July 6th of a lingering at TeJv® Mr and Mrs Ed and was only open to eight stu- “too much speed" r ed Lilli Oberg of Mayfield Urg0£ n Nth riftee“ 1955 and early illnesi dentt from the area Killed was Lyne Kane 37 in Gunnison in at and wives a he Farmington enjoyed Th1? hv former Sanpete and Sevier car this year went into business in widow tasty chicken 4 a ear dealer and quartet? He is survived bcr'hfs widow fiy Father” by business ln Salt Lake City early Ted Janet toy KJar and son Mrs Ralph three and He in waa daugh1ter: a this year passenger h Farmers Lark and Pamela Kane all Talton and Mr Childs invoca- COIBBKIieillK Oil the car driven by Randall John Marilyn oromer beld J of SaU Lake City his parents tion- Udell Christiansen talk party son 24 Gunnison Mrstelia at the Manti City BilL and two Don (tonight) ' Lake brothers Salt Christiansen Reed song Bishop Also injured was Johnson C®ner Farmers’ in Mrs! parkYoug Lester A concenterated drive against slow equipment on the highway My P ' P’ field four rrandsons who ullered e Kvere cut on hi the area are Invited Kane Midvale and one seen well to Hangon ulkf w P wUlardson left arm minor body cuts and Wmbal Funeral services ’were con- - crippling and often fatal acd- be sure it can U Ted (Genevieve) in and around Utah's farms ailvance by using high Cags dent bruises Lester Mellor 24 Salt ducted at 2 pm Monday to the Mr Dale Whitlock talk wU1 commence on July 22nd proper lighting and reflective Lark Ward burial Chanel with dusk funeral services will be held President Lester Hanson song 1m i?iuw wUdruises" to the Memorial Ga'rdehs of The Jnd continue throughout the en- Upe on front and rear for benedlctIon H' C FUll-Da-LRu7on week This will mark the and night driving r City! J°day J Hiatt’ Satt Second Ward LJJS Bogh annual observance of Farm Friday — - Machinery Safety bump on the head cuts and under the direction of 716 Gunnison Stake Primary Safety Week through a special Day pointing up the use of prayer t the home was bruises All were treated at the Ghpel are sponsoring their annual Bishop Sammy Jorgensen proclamation issued recently by machine guards and other Gunnison Valley Hospital " on Monday even- Burial is set for the Easttide °ffered by Uoyd tectlve equipment when the Job J Bracken Lee was Kane Mr stated Reports MerrlU Anderson dedicated the Mrs Nels Rosenlund Mr and direction under the t 8 23rd at m the cemetery The Utah Farm Bureau Fedor- - calls for them Stop a machine July lng( p alive at the time he was taken of the Peterson Mortuary grave in the Mayfield cemetery' Gunnison City Park A program Mr1 Ervin Rosenlund of Gunnlatlon the various county agents before attempting to oil repair from the wreck but died ' of Peterwn Bernlc on: Eph the Utah State Agricultural Col- - Adjust or unclog it is scheduledtogether with route to the hospital from a Stella ln?: Nancy Bertleson and the yUh gafety Coun- Saturday — Review Day a games and refreshments for the broken neck and skull fracture and Mr and Mrs lege cU viu j0bitly spearhead ' the day for thought about the whole UniVerSltV iirCneOIOEICal brOUP Trekkers Blazers and Guide Christensen Investigating Trooper Bert W Ol A S&na8trOm J Patrol of accident prevention to All these week’s of activities picture boys groups program assisted Wlllden was by Troopare urged to attend and Join in which Utah will Join the entire on your farm Think about the er Reed Collard Sheriff Ulysses the fun nationwide observance of Farm many particular ways to which ' ‘ Larsen and Deputy Sheriff Jack Safety Week by proclamation aafety pays Beemus of President Eisenhower Preparations are being made and their communities consisted Witnesses to the mishap stated t the University of Utah for of imall villages of about three Pointing to the 17 deaths and the Johnson car traveling south to 12 residences iJUIIl wA Family members 0 f Mrs over 2500 serious injuries result- failed to negotiate the curve and the 1958 field work by the Annie Sorenson held a reunion ing from accidents on me xarma a a ' Their houses were built' of went off the embankment to the Statewide Archeological Survey James H Gunnerson curator stone sticks clay and other July 11th at the home of Mr of Utah last year Frank Shelley nQ I right It rolled several times to AnthroN Sorenson Mrs and of Museum Farm of U the the of chairman Medical patients at the GunWesley materials and occasionally caves Safety and came to rest right side up who conducts the field served as abodes J niaon Valley Hospital Include: Holliday Present were Mr and Committee of the Utah Safety jiAft PfAUA facing the highway' Max Mel- pology Mrs Fern Sorenson of New Council declared “safety on the “Ivw III I near Emery 'Mr Gunnerson lor who was coming from his work said sites pointed out Rulon Hyatt Mrs Oras Hen- selectMrs Avery farm like safety anywhere else that the 105S ield work was drlckson Gunnison Dean Petty York CItyMr and farm on a tractor and towing a Emery County have been ed for archeological study dur- - done ag part Ferron Clyde Lorent2en and Beck of Centerfield Mr and is primarily a matter within the Mrs Elizabeth James Jensen' the y summer spray outfit saw the mishap and Sorenson Gunnison control of etch person But It 81 a native of Fayette died at 1°! August snd September r’ school to Archeology' Mrs Frsncls Poulson of Saline hurried to the scene - Dates set for the field work pjgjj Khool Van also Involves consideration and 10 Mri n°renc Bullock out of Sa- Johnson was reported out of operated Manti Lester Mellor of and jm July 12th In a Provo 3 August re July the car and to a dazed condition and Septem-ca- r 15 August Mrs Jensen was born May 15 The other three were still to the wer aur ca PKents By working together we can 1875 to Fayette a daughter of and Mr Mellor with the ber community This work contri n save lives time and money We John Sanders and Elizabeth Accompanied by Richard buted to a better understanding help 0! a passing motorist Marham student from Falrview of the Fremont culture can free people from grief and Henry WHUma James She Higgins of Richfield got Mr Gunnerson i and we can make all of tended the local school Snow County the Sanpete time same the outAt were' three them "Among findings our lives happier and more pro- - Academy and Brigham Young ductive and profitable" University later returning to A daily schedule of events Fayette and serving as a teacher douse the flames However the In the Emery area planned throughout the week in the public schools fire could not be controlled and v nuuoc iicbkvi A referendum of wheat grow- The referendum volt The site were located lart on are as follows: On June 8 1895 she married of burned roof the auto was completely burned assisted r in the 1957 commercial qujUs not allotment Sunday July 22 will be Willard Jensen to the Manti aIon as well as several hundred feet year by Mr Gunnerson wlth area on 'July local informants The He died November Acreage allotments will re- - Church Day emphasizing the Temple of pasture around the car by several Mh and ch rcoa! ay on the ' 20 will decide two queitlons main to effect for the 1937 wheat principle of reverance for life 8 1954 1956 field work will continue Tfthn t Sa Hte-wlabout th® 1937 wheat Progrsm: crop even If marketing quotas and the commandment “Thou A archeological survey bundant resident of Eph- son wsMellor while Hiatt and pottery Whether marketing quotas with are disapproved In" the war of mw in Its sixth year Shalt Not Kill” raim Mrs Jensen was active to Ran — Home Safety Day civic and church organizations established to ' n othr years the Burvey has penalties on “excess” wheat art was The survey Monday CAN V0TK sport sedan the inCreaa and disaeminate tnow- - don w®rk lt Washington Coun- to be to effect for the 1957 stressing Inspection of the farm and kerved as president of the West Central and Northwest- - wbeat crop and The level of No charges have been filed at Farmers who will have more borne for hazards and maintain- xjtah archeology The Ephraim Ladies Republican Club rn yremonl Jl5and ” price support svailsble for “co-- than 15 acres of wheat on a jng good housekeeping habits' thU writing and the toveatl- - forly work wai conduct re and was prominent ln the County staled Great Satt Laker ln the LSal continuing farm for harvest as grain to gstion connajIsance into oprators” Tuesday — Livestock Safety Red Cross Chapter Moab near and area Wlllden Mountain 1937 are eligible to vote to the Day aiming at Trooper of those At least areas of the state This Is being protection of Surviving are three sons and Lynn Kane was born in Salina j0u0WCi by intensive surveys ' n other regions animala yourself and your fam- - three daughters: A Ladru Jen- voting muat approve if the referendum ' I son of James and Abbla J Votlng will be In the City lly with special care and know- - aen professor of Law Unlver- quotas are to be In operation ybe 1956 work will lnveitl- musaen Kane He attended the gate gjtci occupied by a prt If the quotas sre approved Hall at Fatrvlew for Falrview how Mr and Mrs Fenton DeMill sity of Utah Evart J Jensen ' elementary schools to that com- htoric Utah Indian group Of of Manti entertained st a fam- - price aupports will be available and Indianola Mt Pleasant City Wednesday — Fall Prevention Ephraim Mrs Izoia J Parker and "graduated from Fremont culture The Fre- - lly dinner Friday honoring the to each farmer who compile Hall for Mt Pleasant and Spring Day with emphaila on repairing Provo Udell R Jensen Ncphi munity North Sevier High School mon jopl lived to South- - Lavar Gouldings of California with his firm wheat arrtsge al- - City Fountain Green City Hall and replacing and constant attorney Mra Lcland B (Faye) Where he was active to athletics gMtern Utah approximately be- - neturnlng to their 'coast home" lotment at a level between 73 for Fountain Green Moroni wstchfulness to remove hazards Buttle instructor at BYU ccnt Mra nd all school affairs John (Ludene) ParltF H Chester and Wales Ephraim that lead to falls on tha farm Provo tween 800 and 1200 AD M rvMlll and son Fenton’ and A veteran of World War II Mr Gunnerson noted that luota ar not kpproved price City Hall for Ephraim Manti Thursday — Highway Safety Vranes teacher at tha Midvale John sccompan ed the Qou m - gupporxg wm be available to and Sterling 21 grand- Gunnison City Day underlining tha Importanc Elementary School he served overseas archeological work thus far has vlalt The guch farmers at 50 percent of Hall for Gunnison Centerfield of safe legal driving ln car or children and three ln6 7or lwo Ha exchanged marriage vows revealed that Fremont people " ’ Axtell law and truck And as sisters’ when two ladies children and by Mayfield Willardart Fayette heavy provided moving lived by farming hunting parity to June 1937 with Betty Funeral Services Scow For Attends Young Farmers Summer Pprty ss&SUtafc'" To VJeek rK S'EissSJjsStsr '"V S? 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