Show t y ' "'i Gunnison Youth Enters mw® MIS® - "THtSUGAR GUNNISON YEAR GUNNISON SANPETE COUNTY UTAH § S 1 - p Tragedy struck on the highway at 9:10 pm October 10th claiming the lives of two valley teenagers and injuring two others The accident which occured three miles South of Manti on U S Highway 89 resulted in death for Earl J Ludvigson 18 son of Mr and Mrs Gene Ludvigson of San Bernardino California and John Stephen Snow 17 son of Wendell Snow of Yakima Washington and Mrs Helen Bradshaw of San Antonio Texas Young Snow was living with his grandparents Mr and Mrs John in Mayfield The Ludvigson youth had been spending the Summer with an uncle Brice Roberts in Gunnison Injured in the accident were Richard Byron Fjeldsted 16 son oif Mr and Mrs Byron Fjeldsted of Gunnison and Terry Jensen 18 son of Mr and Mrs Kearns Jensen of Centerfipld The Fjeldsted youth received head cuts severe bruises of the hands and forearms Terry had cuts about the head bruises and abrasions of the knees Both are reported in "good” condition at the Gun- - cAaI 066115 ICCIUm nison Valley Hospital The accident was investigated by Highway Trooper Reed Col- Parents and recent high school lard and Sanpete Deputy Sher- iff Eugene Tuttle It was report- - graduates who have received ed the auto rolled 811 feet after questionaires on the need if any failing to make a turn and leav- - for federal help for college stu- dents from the office of Con- ing the highway The Ludvigson and Snow gressman H A Dixon are urged as youths were taken to the Mt t° return them to his office ai Pleasant LDS Hospital Earl 1716 which questionnaires died at 12:45 pm Friday of to former high severe head Injuries Young were malled Snow died at 2 a m Sunday of k001 graduates in the top 25 cent of their class scholas a skull fracture and internal In- - Per and their parents are juries Neither regained con- - tlcally P“rt of a study being made by sciousness the Special Education Subcom- Earl J Ludvigson was born mittee of the U S House of Re- - nAinn w VI Questionnaires Bernardino 'California" w7th"hU parents when a wnaU child He attended the schools there and graduated from high school with the class of 1957 He had been iivini urith an nrip nri RnK erta in uunnuon since June and helping with farm work and intended to enter college during the Winter quarter Surviving are his parents one brother Robert all of San Bernardino four grandparents Mr Mrs Howard Roberts Gun- nison and Mr and Mrs Elmer Sterling Funeral services were held at pm Tuesday in the Gunnison LDS Chapel under the direc- tion of Bishop Paul Dyreng As arranged by the family the program was: prayer at the home Grover Childs Jr pre- lude and postlude organ music Mrs Gilbert Fjeldsted song by Eugent Beck boys quartett Brent Barlow Brice Sorenson and Donald Despaln “My Bud- dy" Invocation Shirley Bogh speaker Hans C Olsen song “End Of A Perfect Day” Mrs Dee Willardsen and Delmar Higham speaker Bishop Merritt Bradley of Sterling remark Mrs Clarence Peteraon remarks Bishop Dyreng closing song “Going Home” Gilbert Fjeld- stedbenediction Woodrow I 4 " V r :l NO jf 20 Funeral Today Crash In Auto v f £— 1“ 157 17 W m In Mayfield For Clyde Willardsen r ' A I (W M t Joseph Clyde Willardsen prominent Gunnison Valley resident died at 7 a m October 14th at his home in Mayfield from a j t heart illness He had been ill i? Vir j1' 5 for several months Mr Willardsen was born in I L Ephraim June 24 1882 a son of Joseph and Anna Forester YOUNG BUSINESSMAN — Ray Westenskow of Gunnison Willardsen October 18 1891 shows off one of his Nutria a animal that entered he moved to Mayfield with his Ray into the business world parents where he has since A new business in Gunnison resided the raising of the valuable furDecember 27 1907 he married Katherine Christiansen in bearing animal known as the Nutria has been entered by Ray Mayfield Mr Westenskow Willardsen has been a son of Mr and Mrs Sam Westenskow farmer and stockman all his life and active in community Ray has five of the affairs He was a member of the animals two white and three L D S Church black Hershel N Edmunds 47 of He is survived by his widow Ray who Is also acting as a is in selling agent for this area California three daughters and two sons: Hawthorne says serious condition at the Gunni- - the animals cost $700 per Mrs Zelmar Burr Saiina Mrs pair Wesley (Myrle) Hansen Salt 800 Valley Hospital as a result They are easy to keep and are r Lake City Mrs M J (Kath- - ot injuries received in a free from diseases The Nutria huto accident at 9:40 am Oct is also a vegetarian and feed 9th on the hill mile costa little In the Winter they East of the Gunnison City limits RVe mostly on pellets with on U S Highway 89 sugar beets carrot etc In the Mr Edmunds received a other aeasona when available crushed left chest several facial One male will serve several and bruises Willardsen Mrs Sylvia Met- lacerations females and they hive five lit Investigating officers were tera every two year and Sver- calf and Mrs Hyrum Christian- Jack Ara- - age irom 8 to 18 serv- Gunnison Mrs Joseph Mor- - Trooper Bud Larsen y$Unf pet llt- tens?n and Mrs Reese Perry make of the Highway Radio ter They grow to size be- and Sanpete Deputy tween 20 and 40 pound Los Angeles Funeral services will be held Sheriff Eugene Tuttle Ray la paying for hla Initial The Edmund car failed to stock from a paper route He today (Thursday) at 1:30 pm curve' traveled out Myi the animals are very tame in the Mayfield LDS Ward reotlate of control 200 feet and rolled snd make excellent house pete Christiansen directing Friends an addM°nal 180 feet going as well as providing valuable over lhce “ n d one"duarter end beautiful fur for milady's may call at the family home times Mr Edmundi was thrown coat Wednesday evening and until from the vehicle and was found Th Qf time IUIIUIH Mrvice M v ln the My six feet to the West In the der block pens at the Westen- Burlal wU1 field cemetery directed by the direction the car wa traveling skow home and the young bust- wa emergency nessman has Invited anyone to Peterson Mortuary of Sallna treatment at the ecene by Dr visit the pens and see the LaMar Stewart and transferred strange animal to the Gunnison Valley Hospital The injured man was report-eto be enroute to hla coast FOf!TICr home following a visit with his DICS parents Mr and Mrs N L Edmund In Wlc dlud smu1 lupn Snow to Lke Mr and Mr Lloyd Bunnell after an Ulnew He we re apcndlng a leave with Mr hopU1 born to Sterling January 29 and Mrs Eldon Duffin in Gun- 1888 a son of Warren C and nison Mr Bunnell a sergeant downward An absolute limit is in the Air Corps Is stationed at Mary Frencell Kenner Snow He haa worked for Kennecott lo recommended In the Nation- - Newburg New York Copper since 1912 retiring ln Uniform Vehicle Code The 1956 He la a veteran of World Commissioner’s recommendation War I for the use of radar by the In 1918 he married Mary Patrol was also strongly pressed Moss in Levan She survives Both the absolute limit and the with two sons and three dauuse of radar were rejected 15 grandchildren five ghters Insufflwas there "Obviously slater Mrs LePreal Ludvigson clent public interest in the Mrs Mary Cragon Sterling measure Only the experts ar-of SprlngvIMe Mrs France!! gued for it" Dr Strasser said One birth was reported at tho Smith Salt Lake Mrs NiJha “In the field of traffic safety" Christian Magna and Mrs Ethel Mid Dr Strasser "there is uni- - Gunnison Valley Hospital the versa! agreement among students One Car Crash Injures Former Sanpete Resident r DEATH CAR — Two young teenagers were killed and two others injured in this 1957 auto that crashed October 10th three miles South of Manti on US Highway 89 p g MlitV 6Bllng Jaycettes Hear Interesting Lesson ggf Friday The regular meeting of the second Ward Relief Society will be held on Friday Oct 18th at 10 a m This is the regular work and business meet- ing and work will be done on jtems AU members are urged to at- tend The Tuesday date postponed due to the Ludvigson Headed by Rep Carl Elliott funeral wlU th? C?”r‘UJ °n Judy Buchanan a student at i at a m am ivia 4a HaiiamKam BYU in Provo has been at home this week with the flu mlg cour8e the more than one half Judy is a daughter of Mr and cent of Amer‘- - Mrs Don Buchanan of the toP 25 ca hlgh school graduates who do not attend college to seek more education Anyone who has discarded and may their questionnaire wish to still submit it may ob- fain another by writing to gref8man Dixon at 507 Hotel Ben Lomondf Ogden nairea to be of use to the Wash- ington Committee must be re-ceived In Ogden not later than October 30th San Francisco Oct 9 — "The American people and their state Week end guests at the home legislators are engaged ln a Mrs of thelr mother Sylvia macabre ballet of Indecision on Metcalf were Mr and Mrs traffic law enforcement that Is Aerta and daUghter Kathleen danced to the tune of 40000 Mr and Mrs Reed Metcalf and ddad and two million injured three children Douglas Roger each year — all because our and Marilyn and Hershel Met- not lead and our 1 aii Lake Citv The leaders will wlU not peak out for Beed Metcalfs were enroute to what they want" California to make their home This Is the analysis of one of the nation's top safety special- lata Dr Marland K of the' Allocution ocaiua’lt!' and Qug “d pr Jaycettes met October 14th who demonstrated Bardsley "Basket Making” and “Pictures ” Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs Garth Beck Mrs Max An- derson Mrs Robert Beck and Mrs Roger Andersen Mrs Douglas Bergesen of Cor- nish w&i house fuest over the Mffl: end at the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Norman Mrs Bergesen and Mrs Norman are sisters “Uon w Ty Traffic Expert Places Blame For Accidents ?los?ltal lotos Medical patients during the wek at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: Mrs John Camp- Ru'rial Sterling and Mrs Wesley was in th fimnlon Johnaon ° ytte Mrs Wanda ntv cemeterv and the dedl- - Cook ot Manit- underwent aur- ratorv nraver at the gery at the hospital Three auto Bo-- u bv 1Iana accWent vktima are hospital- of Mayfield ' ized Herachel Edmunds of Haw- John Stephen Snow was born thorne California Terry Jenacn 1940 22 in St George and Richard Fjeldsted Gunni- August a son of Wendell and Helen Snow He was a senior at Gunnison Valley High School and active In athletic Survivors Include his mother Helen Bradshaw San Antonio Texas his father Yakima Washington maternal grandparent Mr and Mrs John Msrtensen of Mayfield with whom ho resided snd a paternal grandlira Jensen mother Mrs Jetts Snow St daughter of Mrs Msrie Jones George Vn !ld fclrial r AND TURKEYCTtY" THURSDAY OCTOBER Trio Valley Teenagers Killed Earl Ludvigson And Stephen Snow Die From Auto Accident Injuries BEET FerCenrog Business With Purchase GI atwisssE companies The Association has been a leader ln safety work for nearly forty year "This ridiculous ’After You Alphonse' routine could so easily be converted Into a march for- ward to greater aafety and hap- If our citizen pincaa during election time aa well as other times would learn to ask their candidates 'What are you going Sterling Resident tire nation” Dr Strasser quoted "showed that 60 per cent' of all drivers favored the Connecticut law which deprives a convicted speeder of his driver’s license for 30 days on first offense and 60 days on second offense "A whopping 88 per cent of the drivers were in favor of uniform trafflc lawa ln a11 ltate according to the poll” the safe- ty expert pointed out "but since 1924 there has been a model uniform traffic code drawn up by a national group km rss js-ssra-- has adopted this code In full Many are way behind In modern laws and one state New Mexico In a display that would be comic If it were not for the dead bodies on Route 68 this year set a speed limit of 70 miles per hour which purpose means at all Oregon established the ume absurd limit on its free- - promising area for effective Mfety measures By firm and impartial control over who shall "d shall not drive many who should not have been driving In the first place or have shown flagrant disregard for traffic Red Is Only Legal Color Utah Ueer Hunting “Yet In the state of Wyoming Only red colored clothing Is this year the legislature ob-worn vl'ouslV "thought MUttieof this acc‘pt“tlc- and mut when hunng b(g game anlmaIa In Utah So said the department of fish and game in answer to an la o "W imut how our IcUllor “ rommlttt hlhwy 11 umbr o qunlloi ro that traffic aafety U Important was "Uniform traffic laws and in the hands of a tax division th nt car !n Wyo- to US That we favor the kind local ordinance should be en- - InBhoii driving "g of stern laws and tough en- - acted at once In every Juris- - mlng Is moro a matter of pay- Section of tho fish tor the than Inf la diction" that privilege forcement will save lives and game code reads: "Every "The Gallup poll ahows 88 demonstrating ability to operate and prevent Injuries person while hunting big game crln t‘'”"! “’j!” “ t lli Leaders On "?f “ Hi '’T I'" If the archer uses bow and arrow hur d"ln oUler KIHnl for whkh hc b properly licensed and tho bow la e legal weapon on such hunts he must comply with the wearing of red headgear and torso covering Spokesmen noted that tho department la well aware of tho testa made In recent yeare In sister states which seem to show the color as being more df nll rut mdil mo Imi egWtlve action and public dt- sir on traffic safety thst Is the Funeral services were held jj w will begin to protect our- Wednesday at 2 p m In the May- galnit field LDS Ward Chapel under burUl most ' unnecessary public dls-the direction of Bishop Reed S aster to our country today" Mri Jensen was born Novem- Dr strasser Mid that most of ber IS 1904 to Centerfield the the legislators to various states this mad conspicuous progreu this pest legislative session I think tt we because we the people dd fot W1 our representative we wanted" Surveys have very often shown that (tht public favored sound driver education and prsc- - npltoU some progress bc ng There rd hiri made In various states Dr Iwele lckc! " Strasser conceded In California £pirtintn noted that them wWevrilabfcta UtatL the legislature V provided for g lw and mandatory Jail aentcnco of drunk c7nno't' drivers on their second offense ii!n! g!me bolrd Vr 'depart- reltaw°lhtoa Yet such progresa Is schteved Zni umtorto red to Safety wd primarily through tho efforts of a bill by other values while hunting the 0nly by LreisiJLrs small minority of dedicated In h sute reouMtine nakatmsn ine her earlv year and attend move ahead very fast because d the local echools they think "the oeoole won’t Members of ih December 24 1038 she mer- - stand for It" They alw reply Literary Club " Hed Ivtr Jensen and the couple with shrug "Nobody at home evening of list week at the Uafna wfir llkc4 m44do anything" home of Mrs A M Peterson Yet repeatedly public opto Mhools Dr Strasser Mid Yet driver education progreu was mad to only three of the eleven western states — Oregon Utah and California — while such legislation was defeated to five etotr western state ty people It is not the result of a public cUmor An bloody lfi38 tha worat on mk hhthwsyL country desperately needs a public outcry against auto- mobile outrage I think It Is 8 LrTreAkw we'htSTn £££TJith Literary Club Studies Pictures uy Mr Fjeldsted emphasized ms CiMtrfld one brother end on lecture with colored elidci from alitor Ray Jones end Mrs Vlr gtoto West both of Centerfield his own collection 2? lyrovs iZn ytarjkto changed Next regular meeting such Legislature begin to j$Sry of 1038 change legislatively and rSte?7rgnlSJS men One exception to thl general red clothing color law resulted St was against eccsnUd how- from a legislative bill this year ever that until such 1 chang to This addition to the above sec-- made the present law requires ly on the side of tough tow en-- an absolute speed limit tow for when w cast aur ballots U wa when hunting deer but only whenever afteto There tatting forcement Dr Btrssser stld freeway with a top of 68 miles don’t some of us won't be during the season limited to bow to do re art to Violation of "A Gallup poll over the en per hour which could be toned around to vote again" and arrow hunting this tow t - |