Show 141 Fieri01 Red Cross Bloodmobile To Gunnison Sets Visit Valley February 3$ Francis Peterson has beett named general chairman of the recruitment program for the Red Cross Bloodmobile visit to Gunnison Valley on Febriiary 3rd The traveling unit will set up headquarters in the Centerfield Ward Chapel and will take bi0od from residents between he hours of 3 and 7 pm Assisting Mrs Peterson in the program to secure donors will he: Mrs Maynard Sorenson tdl Mrs Elton Sorenson terfield for the American Legion with Keith Malm-o- f Auxiliary gren for the American Mrs GUNNISON YEAR GUNNISON SANFETE - "THrSUGAR COUNTY UTAH BEET Jack Westenskow Named To State AND TURKEY THURSDAY JANUARY 23 1958 NO 34 Riding Club Jack Westenskow member of the Gunnison Valley Riding Club was selected vice president of the Utah Associated Riding Clubs during the annual meet- ing held January 18th at Span- Final day for signing for Fork Named as the state 1958 sugar beet acreage in was J Usher Henrie Sanpete County is today Frank Whitlock 74 a native ef Panguitch Grant Ogden of (Jan 23) according 'to Boyd Mayfield and active in com- - Richfield was selected as the Webb agricultural superinlife died at 10:30 am Outstanding Utah Horseman dur- - Mrs Ooft tendent for Gunnison Sugar Complete plans for the valleyInc All applications from January 14th in the St Marks ing 1957 fied wide banquet on January 30th Twelve members of the local Fayette and the Lions Club in Hospital in Salt Lake City Sanpete growers will be rewere announced this week by Mr riding club and their wives at- Gunnison after a lingering illness ceived at the City Hall in Elmer Nielson project chairbetween 9 am and Whitlock had not been serious tended the Saturday night This is the first visit to Gunman for the Gunnison Valiev ing 4 pm Sign-ujust prior to his death nison Valley since August 1958 in the county Lions Club The banquet will He was born January 28 1883 and during a began Jan 20th and continues be held in the Gunnison Chapel period in Mayfield a son of George A through Jan 23rd ending in June 1957 only 1C6 with serving continuous from 6 and Mary Ann Jensen Whitlock pints of blood were taken in the until 8 pm He lived in the community his entire county while a total of Proceeds from the banquet entire life attending the schools 474 pints were used This in- will be turned over to the Word has been received by cludcd 74 and taking part in various comto help finance that clubs pints at the Gunnison datives here of the death Jan- - VaIlcy He was a caractivities munity 324 Hospital pints at thc lighting project at the City Park son Mt uary 18th of the penter by trade pieasant Hospital and 76 Tickets for the banquet can The 35th anniversary of their February 10 1909 he married of Clark and JoAnn Peterson pints by ocal residents in b6 secured from any Lion Club founding was observed by mem- - Ida Schow in the Manti Temple Stinett at their home in Phoenix hospitals outside the county member and they are now on bers of the Tres Joull Club and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - Arizona The child David La- of blood Weekly sale Prices have been set at 50 their partners January 16th A day Saints mar Stinett is reported to have are made toshipments both the hospitals cents for children up to and inSurvivors include his widow been suffering from pneumonia in the county and additional turkey dinner was served at the cluding 14 years of age $100 In addition to the parents sur- Wistaria Cafe with the guests Mayfield three sons George C amounts are ’available when for adults or $500 for the enseated at one long table Whitlock Boise Idaho Boyd vivors include two older bro- - needed on request tire family Mrs N L Hermansen was Whitlock Centerfield and Dale thers and the grandparents Mrs of age Anyone 18 All food for the banquet has of ceremonies for the Whitlock Orem one daughter Josie Madsen of Ephraim and older or who years hag not reacbed been donated by individuals and short program that Included: Mrs Leland (Zelda) Anderson Merrill Peterson of Scipio At- their 60th is eligible companies with the Lady Lions Toast Mrs Hugh Kearns tri- - Provo nine grandchildren four tending the funeral services as a donor birthday Anyone who is pre"- handling the preparation and bute Mrs J B Cribble comedy brothers Andrew Whitlock of held January 20th at p in nant or hag had a deiive“ Making contributions serving L G Mrs Mrs talk - were Mr Anderson and Ellis wlth’in WhitWorland Alma by Gayle Wyoming the past six months can- PUSH PROJECT — Members of the Gunnison Jaycees were: hams Leon Rasmussen a similar arrange- - lock Bingham Hyrum Whit- - Hansen of Gunnison Mr and not participate admire the barometer on the Gunnison Drug Store window that followed by representing McFarlands milk ment by Mr Anderson lock Mayfield and Rulon Whit- - Mrs Ray Madsen of Ephraim A doctor is available at all indicates progress of the park lighting project fund Left to Donald Faatz representing Clo“500” lock Sandy three sisters Mrs the late During evening drawings in case there appears right: Roger Andersen and Paul Ball project chairmen DeVon was ver Leaf Dairy peas and jam played at the Hermansen Ferd Rosenlund and Mrs to be a medical question and in r Jensen president and Arlo Jensen Pacific Fruit potatoes and yams Mr and Mrs L G An- - den Gribble Gunnison and Mrs no instance is a liberty taken r Rocky Mountain Produce cook- derson were winner of high Eva Burr Richfield with anyone’s health All nories Purity and National Biscuit score while Mr and Mrs H W Funeral services were held On mal work can be carried on Companies ice cream Hi Land Gore took consolation honors Monday at r pm in the during the day and if you are and Colville bread Continent- B Mrs of and J field Ward Chapel under the Roper working in a field or factory al Baking Co pickles Holland Salina were guests of the even- - directon of Bishop Horace Sorthere is no need to change clothWith the authority of the Bakery cabbage and celery enson The prayer at the home ing ing as the sterile techniques on Kimura plates and cups nison City Council and on was offered by Andrew Whit- Utah wheat the arm used by the Red Cross growers of S the recorder spring commendation Wholesale olives by Miss Carol Lund and Inge lock with the following pro- may sign up for the 1958 acre- - is all that is necessary dates for & W Fine Foods sugar by Gun- - and treasurer of Fana Lake Salt spent the gram at the chapel invocation age reserve section of the Soil An attractive barometer on Service to Sanpete County is tion of culinary water have been Sugar Inc week end of January 11th with Reed Burr talk Bishop Soren- - Rank program beginning on dependent on the support they changed to the 10th and 15th the window at the Gunnison Lunds grandmother Mrs son vocal duet Keller Christen- - March 7th give the program and blood will of each month except when Drug store will give residents ®rlin Madsen in Gunnison The son and Delmar Higham “Tho Object of the Soil Bank pro- - be available to them if they those daes fall on a Sunday or an opportunity to see how the tw0 youn? ladies were here for Deepening Trials” Lester Han- - gram is to help cut down price- - become donors when it will be the 11th fund raising is progressing to- holi'day marriage of Bonnie Mae sen read a tribute written by depressing farm surpluses ex- Make plans now to give a pint or 16th On these dates only ward lights at the City Park Hansen and Eugene G Gubeli Enid Anderson vocal solo Mrs plained Dr W H Bennett act- of blood during the Bloodmobile will the treasurer be at the City The project is being sponsored Marvin Fjeldsted “The End Of ing director of Utah State Uni- - visit to Gunnison Hall for collection purposes It by the Gunnison Junior Chamber Valley Feb-Perfect Day” talk Joe Chris- - versity Extension Service and ruary 3rd and Lawrence is asked that residents pay their °f Commerce tensen vocal solo “In The Gar- - a member of the state Agricul- water bills on one of these two Anderson donated his work on La- Scow den Ernest talk Dr tural Stabilization and Conser-Ma- r daF each month in person or the barometer Stewart duet by Mr Chris- - vation Committee During the' week the follow- - mail to: Gunnison On Monday the amount City Water tenson and Mr Higham “Jesus ing births were recorded at the Growers who voluntarily ready contributed toward the Gunnison Valley Hospital: Of My Soul” benediction derplant their wheat acreage Residents are again reminded project was $165000 according Jan 16 — Mr and Mrs Paul Merrill Anderson allotments will qualify for com- 1° the chairmen Roger Ander-oCaldwell Centerfield daughter they should pay their water bills was in the Mayfield Burial A total of pensation payments averaging or before the 15th of each sen and Paul Ball 7 lbs 12 oz Records used by Utah dairy- - cemetery and the prayer at the $2180 per acre approximately is needed to complete Jan 17 — Mr and Mrs Vern- month to save the 50 cent de- - $220000 men on the plan graveside was offered by George $i higher than in 1957 lhe lights on Redmond dau- linquent charge Sorenson wiH on IBM ma C1i0Ie YhlUock Processed Under the 1958 acreage Donations ean be given to anv It is requested that water pay Pal1 bearers were Aubrey serve programs farmers must ghter 7 lbs 4 oz chines of the Regional Comput- Mr and Mrs Paul ment not be made at the home Jaycee member or at the d mg Jan 20 Rosenlund and Reho Whitlock agree to limit their harvest of cation Association estimates the provQ of 2 oz treasurer 5 son the lbs Ball Gunnison nephews and grandsons Sher- - depleting crops or salary of classroom this month Soil average been placed This was announced by Ly- - man Anderson G Douglas Whit- - Rank base crops These crops teachers in Utah is slightly high- It is anticipated the project lock Errol Boyd Whitlock and in are all crops pro- er tian the averages general be will completed in early gTate"' University Stephen Whitlock duced for harvest on a farm ex- - Mountain States and the Nation Spring and the lights available Logan who supervises dairy recept grasses legumes idle and bis fact was reported by Utah for evening sports during the cord Foundation the private non- in the state fallow land keeping Go Summer months 14 of cent A soil bank base will be es- - Pr°fl governmental research per Approximately Kanization Utah's more than 100000 dairy for each farm partici- 'Fh average teacher salary in cows are enrolled in some type San Francisco Jan 21 — New lowest rates For these cars paling in the 1958 acreage re- school year of record keeping plan Under serve program automobile insurance rates for rates will change from $34 to The base will Htah for the was estimated at $4650 This be the average of the Utah were announced today by $37 in Salt Lake and Weber plan dairymen a Mountain States with compares 1957 1956 and two rating organizations on be-- Counties $30 to $37 In Utah and for weigh the milk of each cow on years crops January 25th (Saturday) at average of $4476 and a U S In acreage reserve agreements or about the 15th of cach month half of their member and sub- - Davis Counties $30 to $35 in 12 the Literary will "No butterfat tests are in- farmers agree to average of $4520 scriber companies effective Jan remainder of state If such cars Names of four Gunnison stu- participating a Bake Sale at Christy’s sponsor to to travel and work are used to cows go with lndivldual volved 22nd harvested limit their Utah Foundation analys's uary crops s in Gunnison Available i(0Wever the average butterfat Utah The National Bureau of Ca3- - a distance of 10 or less road Market point out that the (Continued On Page 4) Honor Roll at Snow College for he home made breads pies Public School Survey Commisproduction for the herd is the Fall ualty Underwriters issued re- - miles one way the rate changes according to sion recommended in 1953 that vised rates for bodily Injury and from $36 to $41 in Salt Lake cakes candies and cookies figured by using the average informationquarter released from the Proceeds will go to the Gun- milk plant test or the average teacher salaries in this state property damage liability insur- - and Weber Counties $30 to $41 registrar’s office Registrar Dean should be “at least equal to the breed test” Mr Rich said ance and the National Automo- - in Utah and Davis Counties and nison Municipal Library Association $30 to $35 in remainder of state records will be Flndlay explained that students average of the Rocky Mountain bile Underwriters a must t achieve Hendrickson daughter States based upon comparable handled for a total cost of about for automobile material damage If they travel 10 or more road Myrna of 35 to qualify for the Qf and rs Qag Hendrick- - professional qualifications” The $1 per cow per year with each average insurance Liability insurance miles one way rates change A of 33 honor total students fon rcccntiy completed a secre- - report concludes that these county to set its own final cost COlYIIYICnd protects against claims or suits from $49 to 54 in Salt Lake and named to the scholastic Steven's Henagers mates indicate that "teacher sal- schedule for damages to person or proper- - Weber Counties $43 to $54 in ry course Feed records and feed costs Business School and is employaries in Utah are in line with ty of others while material dam- - Utah and Davis Counties and jn a recent assembly held at Included in the list arc John ed of this Jensen Bros Building Con- - the recommendation age Insurance covers loas or dam- - $43 to $51 in remainder of state the LDS Business College will be tabulated by the comof Mr II son Mrs and Embley in car Commission itself Lake if the Salt insured service to struction the or “For cars owned dairyman principalMrs Edith Tripp daughter of putlng Company age The statewide average rate ly operated by unmarried men Mr and Mrs J Earl Pickett of provides the information regu- - L Embley Robert Peterson son level will go up 17 per cent the under 25 rates will change Gunnison received an award larly on the monthly barn sheet of Mr and Mrs A M Peterson W Sanders daughter of two rating organizations said from $102 to $115 in Salt Lake for excellence in English Sanpete County dairymen Marie hould Dennis Funk county Mr and Mrs H B Norman Rate changes will vary how- - and Weber Counties $100 to a ! Mr School th pro "! ever in different areas within $115 in Utah and Davis Coun-th- G High state (called rating terri- - ties and $100 to $126 in The rates for each terri- - mainder of state tory are based upon the record “Unmarried young men who gt of losses Incurred by insured own or principally operate cars LluTdrY uOmCT motorists residing within that typically lack parental super- territory Thus the territory with vlgon and freqUently their cars the lowest loss cost coverage are driven by other youths Lla- New books recently received KTnvnttn 4IVI pays the lowest rates and those bmty loss costs for these cars as at the Gunnison Civic Library with the highest loss cost pay a ciaM average almost 3 times include: "Dragon Seed" by R(IJ( FtltldSa TO BO rates Dr higher higher than for family cars Pearl Buck and donated by Rales also vary according to without young male operators and Mrs G S Rees "Moby Fayette Town President El- Dick" by Herman Melville and mer Bartholomew and board the use of the automobile and hence the higher rates ror famiiy cari where a “Divinity Comedy" by Dante member Max Mellor met Mon-according to who drives- it so CfiSll AW&rd that cars fall into different rate y0ung maie under 25 occasional- - Aliglerla given by Mr and Mrs day with the district engineer classifications according to these Jy mvci or where the car Is Howard Norman "The Gallant of the Utah State Road Commls- Sorensen's factors owned by a married man under Mrs Stonewall" purchased by sion at Richfield and applied ’ Ounnlson competing wllh for Class “C" road funds "Because of unprecedented 25 the rates will change from the library A total of $170000 of accru- - dealerships won a $20000 coih A newc hlldrcns book has alio losses and a high accident fre- - $64 to $70 In Salt Lake and was funds In been purchased by the library mulated prize award taking second place to the approved $37 $70 Counties cars" Insured Weber quency among G1FT FOR LIBRARY — M rs N Leop Larsen left activity In the Mercury Christmas Bonus National Bureau stated "rates Utah and Davis Counties and ’It contains the following stories for the community to be paid re- - campaign Luc ten Peterson Chairman for the Gunnlaon Literary Club and Mra Howard are Increased for practically all $37 to $60 In remainder of state "Alladln And The Wonderful during the month of March third from left club preiident- make contribution of 00 Norman was salesman awarded $160 Bartholomew Preldcnt or Porlcd of parental Little Known Mam- car liability classifications Perhaps because Lamp" sties 12 children book to GunnUon Civic Library Receiving the The money wlU be wed on the while G W Sorenson Travell "Car with no male operator wifely retralnt theae young mil treeU throughout the com- - manager and owner was pre- - gift are librarian Mr RlUa Nielsen and library board chairman Un1rA2JJrt rtrkVfCsmnvcars) unrestrained ytiung menAs on “Wlnltfn- Bllnken And Nod" nity Murine the coming sented $4000 The awards were Eugene Overfelt The books aye best readers in adventure mys W it given by the Mercury Division tery etc and are for the age 12 to 14 Thla la an annual project loaa coats "Sugar Plum Tree" and "Trucks spring and Summer month are the least hazardoua claaa of Insurance claaa their of the Gunnison Literary Club of the Ford Motor Company was Are reported fun" S) On Page (Continued rlska and therefore enjoy the Lion Club Banquet January 30 Last Day For Beet Acreage To Turn Proceeds To Park Lights Frank Whitlock Called By Death January 14th 25 Infant Dies At Arizona Home Club Observes 35th Anniversary Vater Collection Dates Changed Wheat Growers Given Data 1958 Programs Barometer Marks Progress Of Park Lighting Funds IBM Machines To Process Dairy Records In Utah Utah Teachers Above Average In Salary Scale - Ilevv Higher Automobile Insurance In Effect In Utah Rates To Gunnison Bake Sale To Ualley Students Make Snow Honor Roll Help Library lns as!eo°n Completes Course As Secretary Brf3 "nto”! 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