Show 0Ma Leo D Bardsley - Mr and Mr were In Salt Lake Friday to attend the wedding In the Salt Lake Temple of Miss Vonnell Green and Richard Packer Miss Gfen la a near relative of Mrs Bardsley The Gunnison residents also attended the reception the same evening In the Memorial House Mr and Mrs Wallace Cald- bridge game were won by Mrs well and two children of Ingle- L G Rosenvall high and Mil wood California arived Sep- Ella Knighton second tember laf on two weeks vacation They are visiting their Mr and Mrs Frank YCohcn of parents Mr and Mrs Roy Cald- San Francisco California artwell In Centerfleld and Mrs spending the Winter months at Veda Jensen In Redmond the Gunnison Hotel Mr Kohen Is government Inspector at the Postmaster and Mrs Fred Carlyle Manufacturing plants in Jones left Saturday for Silt Manti and Richfield Lake and on Sunday left to spend a week with their dauMr and Mrs Lodie Draper of Mr and Los Angeles are visiting In the ghter and Mrs Bill Perryman In A- valley They arrived August J 1st Mr and Mrs Draper returned to lbuquerque New Mexico Jones is on a two weeks vacation California after a week She refrom his postal duties turned Sunday after being notified of the death of her father Mrs L G Anderson was John Christensen hostess to members of the Club September 9th The The Gunnison Jaycettes held a hostess served luncheon at 2 meeting at the Wistaria Cafe pm to six members and four September 9th Purpose of the guests Guests were Mrs Lillian meeting was to set up the comKeyser Mrs Delia Worley Mrs mittees and outline the program Frank Kohen and Mrs Tess Ty- for the coming year Ten a ler Prizes in the afternoon were present t Mrs Valeria L Nielsen arrived the latter part of August from her home in California and is spending three weeks visiting her children in the valley and Salt Lake City She plans to return this week end to the coast and will be accompanied by a son Jerry of Salt Lake City There's a place for YOU at BYU a large University All the attenlisn of the snail College All advantages ei Consider these advantages at the Largest Intermountain University Adsgeels faculty telattvaty small ti Hit Score at cultural cal dopoftewanteri lacf la greuet A csecplst I dosses sioAs Ckwik entoety settle In 17 ef lipandad the with all wha 10$ sendee Counseling weeds available ta with ta laha any Induda date ta service Ifflcloat placoatont aid In finding emplevetent student association groups af htautlful cam put Clata 0 gsogiaptil and social all itudant schadula I with raommatat residences In Apply NOW for Admission September 26 27 28 30 - October 1 Freshman Orientation September Registration BMGIU1I1 YOUIIG UmVEIlSITY — PROVO Free Elsenhower lid British BLAME tfk E AND MEADE examine maps of Gettysburg battleField Marshall Montgomery field aad agree hath Union and Confederate generals erred UTAH Mr and Mrs Farrell Whitlock ofYupaipa California and Miss Doris Whitlock of Monrovia were visitors last California week with Mrs Matilda Whit- lock crSvs this week with their daughter Mr and Mrs Gunnison and 8anpete County Utah Don Kraack In Salt Lake City Page 2 Thnrdi Sept 12 1157 Wesley and Beverly Laync" children of Mr and Mra Bud GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Layne of Bountiful were guests Published every Thursday at at the home of Mr and Mrs DeGunnison Utah Entered at the Mr and Mri W C Slmonsen von Larson the past week Post Office at Gunnison Utah as of Axtell visited several days of s matter under the Visiting last week with Mr act of Congress of March 3 1879 and Mrs O L Malmgren in Mrs was their daughter Wealey Cherry Spencer Hammond and three children The Hammonds have resided in Kirkwood Missouri the past four years and have baum of Santa Barbara Califnow moved to Salt Lake City ornia returned to their home Mrs Hammond Is the former following a vacation of our most popular sports TWO Roberta Malmgren They left While in Utah they visited with and fishing— make for the an ideal combination Saturday for their new home In Mr and Mrs Byron FJeldsted who’s lucky enough to the Utah capitol sportsman in Gunnison and with Mr and have a few days to spend in the Mrs Sam Tietelbaum in Sait great outdoors Mr and Mrs Bernard Tietel- - Lake City Floating a stream with a small boat is an excellent way to relax enjoy beautiful scenery and the smell of clean fresh air It’s ? I t also ths best way to discover new to fishing spots quite inaccessible the angler who travels on foot memories Among my fondest are the floating trips made on the creeks and rivers of ths deep south The average float took three or four days and we never hurried In the heat of the day we would seek the cooling shelter of cypress or oak Every stream of water entering the river was and many of them investigated well lakes led to atocked with hungry fighting bass If you’re floating a good stream end water conditions ere right you can often catch more fish then you cab cat or wish to keep Many veteran floaters work as a trio: the bow man gets the brim and smaller bats with a fly rod the center man goes after heavy bass with big floating plug and the anchor man keeps the boat Just the right distance from shore is This type of fishing however not recommsnded in cases where waters ere dangerous or the man in the middle (tossing plugs) isn’t a highly competent and accurate caster e stream near your If there’s that is deep and neighborhood safe enough for floating give it a try You can drive a secood point or car to the have someone meet you there to But give it a bring you borne whirl and you'll flnt new enthudoors siasm for ths w' I v e — SOME keeper FETt rides S5I V Gary Wella 4 sea ef Roc be ter N Y Band tapir gaided by baaaaaa attacked ta NANCY HAVEN'S Keeioe of the ANGEL FOOD Month SURPRISE Want a different dessert? Try Angel Food Surprise The guests wont know the surprise until the cake is cut The wonderful part for you is all preparation Is no last minute rushing done in advance Vi KEEP THIS AD! Over 20000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferera have taken this Medicine alnce it has been on the market It is inexpensive can be taken in the home For Free Information give name and address to P O Box 2333 Tulsa Oklahoma I ? VaSV r fif ! y t ' W t IV4 I Women Spur Safety Checks Ife By Jeanne 8aaitfc Dedgs Safety Censnltaat atBT CALUNG FEMININE tention to the importance of keeping the family car in safe operatwoman's ing condition groups helped sot s now record this year for the national Vehicle 8afoty Check program Mors than two and a half million w n a Fexrlilise Fall-jpBasite- Grains dl onr r s throughout the country visltsd vehicle inspection lnnoa and denier 0o USS Nitrogen Fertilizers Boost Profits - It takes “N” Men Nitrogen for maximum profits And now is the time to apply N — USS Nitrogen Fertilizers — to d grains IJSS Nitrogen Fertilizers won’t leach Help grain plants to get a Make strong start “N” available when it is most needed by your crops — now and in the spring Sco your USS Fertilizer dealer now! uss Nitrogen fertilizers Utt AMMONIUM lull Wll All AMMONIUM Ult NITIATI ANHYDROUS AMMONIA INI taj IJl II it ftV if US ii is i§ § ft if if L service for free Was Smith safety chocks — many of these drivers oncost aged by women’s organisations Ia Cambridge Ohio for ox- ample a group ef wemea a "Mothara March on Vehlcloa UMsfe They door campaign a doer-tfollowed by e telephone driv to urge every wemea ia Cam14711) ta bridge (peMuatioa supervise the safety chock to her family All over the country women rallied ta similar feminine calls to D IL Tompkins according of ths chairmaa Highway safety committee than the Hut more Important drive success of this Tompkins bellavea ia the Indication that women will continue to in to service take the family car for regular departments The Importance ef regular checke ho points set to emphasised by the fad that one out ef every flee rtbklei ibis year needed iom maintenance attention l r the third ronoecutiee yeor hi suid rear lights led the (let of i whlrh naodo4 ImmodlaW 'i s i cs followed by brakes front I s exhaust sy sterna ana tlrea n these dsya of Increased to-- t ille traffic" Tompkins said " vitally important that mo- assume Individual for driving safely women ran bo a poultivo f t this direction by making oat tho family car is aafa foi driving conditions It - 'AV C-- j NANCY HAVEN angel (not iced) pint whipping washed cup food cake cream drained berries cup Beet Sugar Vi cup chopped walnut meats 1 teaspooh vanilla extract USDVO a serrated knife cut slice from the top a of the angel food cake set aside With 2 forks carefully tear out cake to form a wide groove around the center of the cake Make tho groove about 3 inches deep (Use the torn cake pieces for another desert — such as with a pudding J as it thickens add Beet Sugar gradually Fold in WHIP cream berries nut meats and flavoring Fill groove in cake with cream mixture— try not to leave any air spaces Replace top on cake pushing it down gently so top is quite level FROST entire cake with a icing tinted with red food Place cake in refrigerator for four hours Each slice will coloring have a chilled center of cream and berries Serves 12 Vi Other JUST besides different desserts in our Beet Sugar recipe booklet DESSERTS a booklet containing many helpful hints many recipes For your FREE copy send a postcard to: NANCY HAVEN Dept Western Beet Sugar Phillips Petroleum Building Salt Lake City Utah Your Doctor Producers available at the preaent lima that ia of rheumatic favor Th number of case of rhaumatic fever each year seem to ba decreasing This ia felt to be due to the newer knowledge and prevention measure With hat we now have available Tkt it ew tft min ttlitUt from the initial attack of rheumint mtmitn f Utt Ultk Sit U Mtiutl matic fever the patient has an 80 perAtmitUtt tA ftmtM it tttptttl ms mnk cent (hance that he will recover with ym Itctl ttwifitit Tktu trtuln tn uhMtA no delectable heart damagt or such a It fptt tttfj tthtt mnk tktttt ktul tht yt or slight degree of damage that hia physi-- i s es (Art to ktUr ttfttmlytt and pnUtm ai activity will not be restricted in any ktthk aad inttuti it imfttti On wav it u the patient with repeated t tf IN fttpli tf Ultk si ks of rheumatic fever who is left with ill severely damaged heart Acul Rhaumatic Ftvsr Treatment of rheumatic fever is still Acute rheumatic fever is pnmurih lieing subjected to research and anal-- i lied teat is an unchallenged a dioeoM of chiidhoud and young adult However there is now evidence hood It is usually not seen in very young childhood and has lately been that n the past bed rest has been used the subject of much rearanh and study lor longer period than are necessary It is now known that there is t strong Salii-- lata drug and aspirin are also relationship between certain types of used under proper medical supervision The latest treatment ia the use of the streptococcal germ mferlum ami favor Three percent of all strep nrwer hormone such as Cortisone and tororrsl infections art followed by the the one known ae ACTM The beat treatment or the boat combination of complication of rheumatic fever treatment it still being studif d Generally rheumatic fever follows t throughout th world streptococcal sore throat by about two More important than th treatment or three weeks The easiest recognited mamfeotaliona are tender swollen large of rheumatic fever which is only pariotnta and svtdence of heart trouble tially successful In aom case la th found by thg dortor a examination An prevention of th disease whlrh la very The moat Important measother evidence of rheumatic fever is St succewoful Vitus' Dance or chorea Case that are ure ia tha prevention of streptococcal not are difficult to dlagnoee disease This ia achieved through tha and the dtegnoaia is achieved by putting daily administration of oral penicillin sulfadimine In small do Another many gvidenrea of disease together In or a pattern Thia can only be done by a tvp of tiowly abaorbad penicillin la Any pagiven la monthly Injections phyeidan deflnit with tient rheumatic favar Whereas several yean ago rheumatic should continue this preventative therfever was often saver diagnosed and apy for number of year Contrary to many crippled heart resulted nowa- sumo beliefs tha of type Streptococcal days there Is a problem of that rau rheumatic fever rarely In many case and children being germ liecom penicillin resistant needlessly put to bed fur eeversl week I’revenlion of subsequent attacks of with their activity being curtailed The public commonly make a tlicumallc fever U the most Important disgnueis or assume rheumatic fever thing that ran be dim to prevent heart Went ion of th Initial attack to he present because of quesMoneble Iwm low grade fevers and vague leg arhea of rheumatic fever is accomplished by of penicillin therapy The error la compounded when a blood at least ten d eedimenieiton lest found to lie ele- fur any streptococcal Infection Prevenvated The symptom alone are not tion of subsequent attack of rheumatic u fill lent to diagnnst rheumatic fever fever aecnmplmhed through the daily being present Admittedly there are a edmintsiraiain of panic dim or undrt the guidance of a physician certain number of rases that develop heart without being recognised but usually this mesne ta k of mediral rare during and following a streptmor cal infection There la no speciflc teat Says f f t |