Show Mrs Roger Andersen enter- tained January 10th i honor of the 5th birthday anniversary of her daughter Janice Games and luncheon were enjoyed by the tiny tots January 15th a family party at the Andersen home Mr of honored the natal day and Janice Mr An- dersens birthday occurs Jan- 14th Friends of Ira Despain will be glad to know that he is con- valescing nicely at the homes his daughters in Castle Gate Mr Despain suffered a partial last Fall and has been staying with his daughters since that time Anyone who wishes contact him can do so by writing Box 107 Castle Gate Utah Mr and Mrs Claud D and Mr and Mrs Forest Pritchett of Logan visited briefly Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ray Larson in Gunnison The visitors former residents were enroute to Phoenix Arizona to attend the National Woolgrow-er- s convention Mrs Mickelsen and Mrs Larson are sisters Mr and Mrs Leo D Bardsley motored to Salt Lake Thursday and that evening joined in a dual birthday celebration honoring the natal day of Mrs Bardsley which falls on the 17th and the of their son Kent on 16th They returned Friday stopping in Provo where Mr consulted an ear specialist and to see the BYU- Colorado Aggie basketball game Mra Charlotte Villa rd was hostess to members of the Club Tuesday of last week Luncheon was served followed Mrs Oscar Tolck by bridge was winner of high score with Mrs J M Knighton taking second high Mrs Hugh Kearns was hostess ? Suest ° Mr and Mrs Fred Jones Mrs Charlotte Villard and Mrs Ella Knighton motored North Saturday afternoon returning Sun- Mrs Knighton day evening visited a sister Mrs Hazel in Payson Mrs Villard visited in Provo with Mr and Mrs Walt Villard and in Salt Lake with Mr and Mrs Dow The Artopic Literary Club cf Brian Mr and Mrs Jones visitCenterfield held their January ed with the Roger Jones in SanMr and Mrs A It meeting at the home of Mrs dy and with MacNeil Buchanan on the 15th Morgan in Murray A grandson A hot dinner was served by the Tommy returned with the Jones hostess at 7:30 pm The Literary “12” met Janlard Jensen was a guest and told uary 15th at the home of Mrs of she and Mr Jensens Mrs John ones while on a trip to Hawaii Moyle Rasmussen presented the story of with colored Whiteley supplemented the musical "My Fair Lady” slides written by Allen Jay Lerner - with music by Fredrick Lowe Mr and Mrs Fred Fredrirk-o- f In telling the story Mrs White-leSfn motored to American Fork supplemented it with reMonday and visited Mrs cords and solos She was accomricksen’s sister Agnes Sorenso i at the piano by Mrs Kelpanied who is very m n the hospital ler Christenson Fourteen memThey ais0 visited another bers enjoyed the program which ter Hannah Goodall in the was followed by refreshments Mrs Sorenson northern city and Mrs Goodall are former residents of Gunnison week ehd visitor! at the home of Mr and Mrs Deland James and Mr and Mrs Elijah James Mr and Mrs Clarence Christiansen and family were week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Glen Lyman Mrs Grady Wilkes and daughter visited with her parents ever the week end Karen Bartholomew daughter of Mr and Mrs Varian Bartholomew is visiting with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Bartholomew Mrs Elmer Bartholomew and daughter Roma returned Sunday from Cedar City where Roma has been in the hospital recovering from an injured back caused in an accident She is improving and able to be at home now and Hale Mellor it was complete or not Another code will be written up with tha opinion the student OFFICERS MEETING has expressed The whole stuThe student body officers redent body will vote on the code presenting Region Nine met in Gunnison to discuss sportsmanFUND WEEK ship It was decided that no Last week was set aside as sportsmanshiptrophy would he Fund Drive Week The money given this year because there is received will be divided into 3 no accurate way to decide on parts going to the Heart Fund the best sportsmanship displayCancer Fund and Polio Fund ed They agreed to draw up a In charge of the drive are the Sportsmanship code for all the student body officers They are: students to go by A sample Ned Gregerson Charles Thomp- code was drawn up and sent to son Cuma Hansen Gwendlyn the different schools to be acFredricksen Dorothy Yardlev cepted or rejected Carolyn Jensen Marge Smith WWWWWW’WWW High School News Gwendlyn Fredricksen reporter DANCE HELD The senior high held a matinee dance The dance was started by the class officers This dance was planned by the senior high program committee Cuma HanClara Medical patients during the sen Dorothy Yardley Coates Roger Hyatt Ned GregValpast week at the Gunnison erson and Deon Denison student ley Hospital were: Pearl Jensen chairmen Tess Tyler Wendell Centerfield Surgical patients were: Mrs Hazel Christensen Checketts and Loren Reynolds advisors Gunnison Mary Louise Bar- faculty tholomew daughter of Mr and CODE PRESENTED Mrs Dean Bartholomew of FayA Code of Ethics has been preette tonsilectomy sented to the student body by members of the senior high student body building and grounds committee The code consists of many things such as the Golden Rule vulgar language living Elijah James was honored on clean habits honesty and cleanhis 75lh birthday Jan 19 at a liness It was passed on to the students to make any changes family turkey dinner Mr and Mrs Gale James and they wanted to make and to exson Kirk of Tremonton were press their own opinions as if MATINEE Hospital Notes dinner party honoring Mrs Vie Child of Springville In addition to the honored guest present were Mr and Mrs Fred Jones and Mrs Charlotte Villard Bridge was the evenings and Mrs pastime with Mr Jones takin seore honors The Gunnison Jaycettes held their monthly meeting at the Wistaria Cafe on January 14th with 20 members present lowing the dinner a financial port was given on the doll project Suggestions were also sented as where to use the funds Definite decisions were not fully completed Fayette News ' fr' : it - p MOVIE SHOWN The annual John Deere show was shown to the students of GVHS The feature film was "Ace Ranchero” which wis The other very entertaining movie was about the John Deere implements and how they run PASSPORT TO LOVELINESS YOU'I HAVE TO HOLD IT TO j By Ruth Tolman IT! BELIEVE i Totals L”” yaw cm mm this Mtdln madilM Priced or oMco It adds (or (do stor tracts comets totals'' raposts owltlpllos and all up to $99tMttf It's mads by Undoiwood world's Most successful addlnt macblao nanufacturar 50 at Ur monlli as $924 ahwr BBplustai laoldawa poyawnt UNDEKW00D "mattwn yo or paperwork" ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION RESOLVE IN '58 The first of a new year is considered a good time to make resolutions What have you resolved? Inasmuch as this column is to assist you in finding your way along the high road to beauty we would like to suggest that you adopt a slogan "I will look great in ’58” and compile a list of resolutions that will help you attain this goal Your list might look this: I will have medical check-u- Gunnison San pet County "DUb Thurs Jan 23 1951 Page 2 GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Published every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Entered at the Post Office at Gunnison Utah as s matter under tho act of Congress of March 3 1879 Wesley Cherry first thing I will see my dentist twice a year I will plan and eat balanced meals that will regulate my weight I will take time out to beautify my body through consistent exercise I will organize my groomings so that family and friends will be proud of my appearance I will discard from my thinking all pessimistic thoughts I will erase from my mind all unpleasant situations and negative emotions Yes just as the first of a new year seems to be a traditional time for retail stores to have clearance sales to make room for new fresh stock so can you make it your traditional time to clear out your emotions of all grudges revenge and mistrust In this way you will make room for love understanding and unselfishness that will make you really “look great in ’58” Buy Locally — It Pays Call JA Evan Mickelson H 69 East Main UTAH S ALIN A Jewell Chicken Parts —Breast 69c Thighs Drumsticks Shavers Orange Juice — 6 oz 09c 5 for Snow Crop Peas — 10 oz 6 for 89c - V:: v Del Monte Pineapple — Chunk Crushed or Tidbits — 211 -- 5 for Hunt's Fruit Cocktail — 300 5 for Blue Bonnet Margarine — lib -- 2 for r 89c $100 83c CHRISTY’S SUPER MARKET GUNNISON UTAH $£5®®©©®® Copper futures is an expression that can be defined briefly as buying now for future delivery And in effect Kennecott is doing just that by constructing plants purchasing equipment and undertaking other projects that will help deliver copper in the years ahead Tills is a $7500000nprograra in four jvestem states In Utah $18000000 is in g spent for an addition Jto the Central Power Plant at Magna that will increase electrical output by 75 Another $12000000 is being used to drive an 18000 foot iUPUcUr'ora the mouth of Uingham Canyon! directly into the open-cmine When completed In 19G0 the tunnel will eliminate the increased cost of uphill ore haulage from thelower levels of the mine In Ajrizona'j Kennecott is spending $40000000 on an expansion program for its YOU MAY BE NEXT! when the time comes for Uncle Sam to look over your book you’ll save yourself time trouble worry and sleepless nights if you keep like cancelled of records good expense And checks And if you don’t wise to open an goes by Stop ini pay by check you would be account before another day anc $3000000 to expand power plant facilities and at Nevada Mines Division plans are complete for a new $1500000 skip system for hauling ore out of the pit These are major projects in the west There are also dozens of smaller ones involving si zeablc expenditures now under way and others are planned for the future Despite today s uncertain copper market the four-stat- e program is a clear indication of Kennecott’s confidence in the everlasting metal And It is backing its confidence with a $75000000 investment in copper’s future GUNNISON VALLEY DANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporaUon Problem for all Utahns Abe Lincoln sold Utah will yet become the treasure house of the notion" We hove the potential but development and oxcomIvo U logs World Imports havo cut motol prices while operating casts have risen This resulted In curtailed production and mine shutdowns In the past year thera were 2000 lest ebe In Utah metal mines and primary processing with a payroll less of $10100000 This Is a problem worthy of consideration by every Utahn t assawm2 ffennecott Cbjtjjs? 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