Show Mr and Mrs Hyrum Christiansen accompanied their daughters Mrs Aleda Jones of Salt Lake and Mrs Odell Jensen of San Diego California to the capitol city on July 8th visiting there until July 10th Mrs Florence Bullock and Frankie of Van Nuys California have returned to their coast home following a visit with Mr and Mrs Avery Beck In Center-fieland with Mr and Mrs Elmo Sorenson In Gunnison Harvey Madsen and Marinus Hansen visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Ernest Madand Doug Hansen Ernest and Doug operate a service station in the capitol city City sen Mr and Mrs Leonard of Delta spent the week end Edwin Laris a brother with Mr and Mrs son Mr Brodrick of Mrs Larson Visiting during a vacation at the home of their grandparents Mr and Mrs Mecheal Andreasen in Gunnison are Kathleen Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester J Anderson and Jane Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Chris Peterson both of Salt Lake City Mrs Vivian Tollestrup and son Steven of North Hollywood are visiting with California relatives in the valley They are house guests of Mr and Mrs Avery Beck In Centerfield Mrs Hyrum Christiansen left Friday evening for a visit in California She accompanied her daughter Mrs Odell Jensen and children Jerry and Joan to Los Apgeles where they will visit until Monday going on to the Jensen home in San Diego Mrs Mr and Mrs McQuade Kearns Christiansen will be gone for and children Karolyn and Larry two weeks returned Sunday from a weeks visit with Mr Kearns mother Mr and Mrs Don Buchanan Mrs Eliza Kearns and his sis- and Andrew Modeen ters Mrs Orzella Kleebauer Mrs family Eldred Buchanan Mrs Mrs Javenta Gruver Mrs Mary Vance Peterson Tommy PeterSeecher and Loretta Kearns in son and Reed attended Embley San Francisco California the funeral services for Louis Oveson Saturday in Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Will Conder of American Fork returned to Mr and Mrs Lavor O Gould-intheir home Monday after vacaand sons Jerry and Michael tioning at Fishlake and visiting of Whittier California spent with Mr and Mrs Vernal Gee two weeks visiting their parin Gunnison ents in Gunnison Mr and Mrs Steven Earl Ericksen o f Bill Morrison Mrs Goulding Kearns is spending this week the former Lillie Jean Metcalf Mr recently played one of the first visiting his grandparents and Mrs Vernal Ericksen in violins in the LDS Southern The Gunnison little visitor is California orchestra in a prethe son of Mr and Mrs Earl sentation in Hollywood Bowl The orchestra is directed by Ericksen Sam Pratt Mrs Clair Tollestrup and 3 Mr and Mrs Zane Morrison children of West Covina California visited last week end in of Salt Lake City were week Gunnison with Mr and Mrs end guests of their parents Mr Roscose Tollestrup and Mr and and Mrs Bill Morrison in GunMrs Clyde Harward nison Bill Dent a grandson of the Gunnison resident accomMr and Mrs Fred Jones visit- panied them and spent two ed over the week end with Mr weeks and Mrs Roger Jones in Sandy and with Mr and Mrs A R The Great Wall of China Is Morgan in Murray Tommy Morgan accompanied them home for thought by astronomers to be the only work of man that would be a vacation Mrs Charlotte Visible to the human eye from the accompanied the Jones and moon The structure is 2000 miles visited Mr and Mrs Dow Brian long in the capitol city Mrs Estelle Duggins went as far as Provo One acre out of every ten planta for week end visit with the ed In the United States is lost anWaldo Villards nually to insect damage a perversion of business that benefits a few at the cost of alh The original idea of a group of customers banding together to finance a business from which they could purchase at bargain prices seems innocent enough It’s rather like taking in each other's washing but at least it seems perfectly clean And the p as originally devised in Europe and before income taxes was probably quite moral Bpt as an example of how work in the US today’s let us consider the flourishing credit unions These are cooperative savings and lending institutions organized among employees of a company an industry or the government a residential or associated group Funds are raised by selling shares to members and these funds together with subsidies furnished by private business organizations are loaned to borrowers Since the Federal Credit Union Act was passed in 1934 they have grown from 2450 to 16011 and their assets from 40 A is I v f jT millions to nearly three billions! In the past ten years their number has doubled and their assets multiplied seven times and at the expense of all the rest of us For some mysterious reason they pay no Federal or State income taxes whatever and are also exempt from other forms of business taxation Further they are usually subsidized by firms whose employees are members and receive free rent light heat — often free management and clerical help — free of advertising and free check-of- f savings and loan payments from payrolls! A recent study of the National Tax Equality Association showed the credit unions enjoyed a tax subsidy of nearly five per cent on outstanding loans To get some idea of the tax burden this one type of Is shoving off on the rest of us you might apply that figure to their 1955 loans — $1907153999 On our abacus this is about 95 million dollars Uncle Sam has to some one else for! tag Guess Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Thurs July 19 195$ Page 2 Library Corner GUNNISON The two new books received at the library are: “Saddlebag Parson” by Sarah Jenkins and “Charmed--Circlby Susan Ertz tells of Parson" “Saddlebag Jared Crittenden a man born to of Southern every comfort aristocracy who renounces it all to become a circuit rider to carry the Gospel into the Florida wilderness The Florida frontier in 1827 was largely settled by outcasts who thrived on lawlessness and wanted no reformer and yet as Jared began to ride from house to house preaching wherever he could he began to play a significant part in many lives This book is well worth reading "Charmed Circle" tells of a secure and gracious radiant happy family who was as familiar with London and Paris as NEWS VALLEY Published every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Entered at the Post Office at Gunnison Utah as second-clamatter under the act of Congress of March 3 1879 Cherry Wesley UTAH MiMftta STATI OtTHI JOCUnOH EDITORIAL NATIONAL UsgoCTI Swiftly following enactment of the 25 billion dollar Federal Aid Highway and Highway Revenue Acts of 1956 have come three bills all designed to establish a new Federal highway authority directly under the President with rank and which would supersede or absorb the Bureau of Public Road Thus if It is not already clear who is going to be in charge of their native city With its magnificantly drawn people its vivid detail this long rich novel of an American family will continue to move you long after you have read its final page whoT roads in the 48 states from here on you might discover in the acts passed with such loud cheers that the Secretary of Commerce is directed to study among other things the need for Federal assistance In enforcement of highway safety and speed require' ments! Perhaps it's too late to prevent the states from signing over to Washington previous authority over and control of the roads within their borders But this might still be a warning against the temporary defeated plan to take over our schools via Federal Aid ' Libby Libby Corned Beef 12 oz can 45c Pitted Olives No No 1 Cans 3 for Pierces Pork & Beans H $100 Orangeade C Os Cans 46 Cans 45c 4 for 2 for $100 filCP Lemon Jewell y Friers Or Limeade Can 10c Each $100 Pan-Read- For The Lowest Prices In Town It’s I CHRISTY’S 5 u THE )' 'lA 3W r '? 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