Show Mr and Mrs Ray Larsen visited Decoration Dav and the week following at the home of their daughter in law Mrs Walter Larsen in Salt Lake While in the city they at eoitpann tl hi r to Log m and also to Sa mat la Idaho whin sin ha a brothi r bin n d Mi and Mt s Larsi n la' iv s m Moi isih d gan Logan llyium and Salt w h h a w Laki Mr and Mrs Vante P( terson at and son Tom lift Saturday for the California Tht y will ath ml the (’U o graduation ext rust s of tin two MisShiioii daughters of Mr and Mis Wil Mr arid Mrs M trim Willard uf Uu (’ll o son DeWoody Judy yim mm son ri ui in d M nil from mil n n '(i Cdhfoiliia pletes her high si !m isit in wiiks orlhi n Uta who grad u ills fiom pm w k visit gh In Tom h isiti d Mr and tiny Tht UeWoodys list in N Hi mil Mis Oran Will nelson in Liy City mi Embh 'on with Mis ViiuIi lallxd and k i'll R I) Willaidson in Salt sjx lit the w Mr and Mis Bill iki City visiting mu an iki City h xm h dhn Embh and Mr and Mi s Pay ton Mike Embh ung it spt nt last w(k sightMi ml Mi Mut T loi Monuim nt Gh il Canyon I) mi it tin llniv ui in d to tin ii lionii in Gunn in mi piim d his Valley and otln r si inran if Utih iv mg spi nl a w ot k son a ft si ion of tin lit nts as far as Ncphi Kiting the Southr ast d Gh n Cany on Ari isit mg In (h da City win rt In w HI state Tht v also spi it two d iv on and California Tin wire h Mi lx niplny d during the biamiin r at HI Hiding a nu d on p by LaR a ndt is hi ot In Mix tin ompa Kenni III ind w ifi of ii son Mi and Mrs (hoigi East and anih Ki a ns daughters Jain in and Gwen d n In m Ch Mis ii Provo ui nert wire jnltnd Mrs Estilla Dugguis rituiiu Mi n ilg hursil ifti and Mrs Ronald Last and id a tin d iv afti ‘'iindav isit n In k and tin family motort d to Salt Lake with d night u Pi ov o Juik M h Uu it ml Sunday night to attend giadu soii'in law Mr and Mrs Dow (hi x it th dion isi s gradu iki City Mrs ation xmisiw at tin Ifnivi rsitv P Hi m hi Salt w of Vi u HY1I P ui mi A V illai d re tut m ft with tht Hi ian of Utah son and liiotlui a tin Calif gi inddaughti isit lit ri on Garth Last graduatid from the follow mg tlnii membi r of tin was ia Miss school of undnine Waldo June fit h Mimoiial I) iy Villaid ow s mil Mi pari ids Mi the family win in IiOgan to a1 of Pi oy o also spi nt tin hohd iy Wi ndi ow in Utah vvtii x mst s at Inn with his mot lit r tind graduation f u n iv d in llu id and U S U Gwiniviri was among Wi dm sd to is ( nn ison tin graduates d Sund tin until tin wi k nd () n lioiisi home of Mi and Mrs N Mr Ml' h and Mrs Ellis Ji nst n Hi rniansi n o o d tin M hoi and Mu By d B and sons Rogt r and Ronnie of w dd mg anniv rsai h r nut w ind four s uis of t )ri m Salt Lake sx nl Memori il Day Iiundn d f it iy lids and k a' tin spt nd m xt and the following week visiting from oy r tin stall isiti d M of Mis mm But holomt w s Mr and Mrs Leo Sore nst n m aid Mi s John B( mn tt w( (ids Mr ind Mis P ivton Gunnison and with Mr and w k end gin sts of tin lit man pal Ah x null r Mrs Jibe-Jinsen in Redmond sins Tiny are fiom Salidi as wtll as with friends in the Colo and Mis Hi nm tt Mi and Mis iw a d Chi Is Mi ml Mis Mi if ( Visited wi k uni Mi s a t tea ousin of Mr Hi rniansi n tt list spt nt Sunday and Monday A in Salt Lakt City I’aigi taking a unirxi sty ling fiom Dariell list d hi r niothir for a model n visiting daughtt in hau Refresh Sistt Last North With Milk! Wouldn't a yon t mplov ment qlau of I’ood ii!ht noil' PROGRESS THE TIMES Graduates Total 1607 PATIO 3 Tastewell Applesauce 7 For 4 For 89c advertising works for DAy uoul $100 qt 57c Tip Top Lemonade Sweet Rasher Bacon 8 For 69c The 2nd meeting of the Rosy Designers w s held at tlu home Mrs Brute Hendrickson on June 4th at 2 o clock The ojen tng prayer was gniii by Diane We MaLmgrin refined our record books and de elded what wo were going to make this year Light refreshments were served Enid Hendrickson reporter of 49c Swifts Skinless Franks LB CELLO $100 Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Shurfine Milk Tall Cans At PICNIC Shurfine Strawberry Preserves I MILK taste is Jam nt and Gwumtre for lift Wednesday the Rim of the Grand Can where tht v havt summer Our leader will be song leader assisted by each girl taking a Gunnison Sanpete County Utah OF turn All nuttings will be lit Id Thurs June 11 1959 Page 2 on Mondays at 2 pm The second VALLEY GUNNISON nutting of the s s NEW(8 The Axtell C a kt r Jacks held Tip Toppers was held June 1st at tht ir meeting mt 4th at the NAMES AND PLACES Published every Thursday at tin ' honri of om h ath r Dona home of Mi tl Sorensen Pi ti 'ini Wi “The Spaniard” Gunnison Utah Entered at the oi ti d on our h d n Jensen tht open m w Douglas Office at Gunn'son Utah as Post Wt studied what mum lub On the Twelve Mile Cretk sli il Sort risen the “H mt ug prayer second class matter under the mis w lit n it stands bottoms between May fit Id and act of of Allegiance gavt the Pled foi lu ilth Wi h id a Congress of March 3 1879 el in st a 4 lies feitile H and p Chrlstenbuig Phil Ob hd Uu rt sting Hi inoii'tra' ion on tar of faim land known as the J nst n secre Wesley Cherry Pledge Dougl rot shitddmg nd our liadtr ” try read the iiit’i s of the last also dt monsii ited how to make Spaniard a About 1870 nl tall mt etmg and part of this Craig a tliitsi s ul s mil w u h a i ot tiait wu tultivatid by nun of on dis or rm Cow It y gave pm In snndw it h tagi pi mut UTAH STAY JOCIATlCa He told us si s of chick Spanish descent from Mexico s mdvv u h Wi and in gg s hi ru e the name most common ow to prevt EDITORIAL NATIONAL sand tnjoyed tating thi'i time dist ases Mai They raised some grams but d give a talk w u In ' a m m is' Hu ii specialty was truck garid about broodin ire of the milk ' k it now You Potatoes and all kinds ni mng Hoik our h adi r di ink moi after v nilk and adv iitis tf vegetables grew here 'n took us to eii Huis h ickens our Juik Dan n Month Wt bundarii e losm the Way m Lursoi d h arnmg how to pulgi these acres since the and ji Tlu story has bet n handed listed pi ay nn Bi nun fiom Mexico first iithwaih down that siryi food' Jo tiny harvisted tauli Spanish tt Phi' pm tin nt d the sod pi sidi nt e uu ludi d mu mi flow r a foot in diamett r and all mg ght gills w Tlu ir tomatiu s cutumbirs a Wilts Hit Cmtei pi s( nt and m mt lions wire stpiash mt at tilt lion lilt rlu Rob L Von son oi ti r gnat demand In season tin s list n gav Russt iitson U Of U were freighted to the closei hi d tit u s tht opening p I’hi Bi ik f isi Cup hid till ii W mining centers to Flirt ki m ad ol the office A total of 1607 persons have fi st mt mg J um 2nd at tlu Juab and to Silyer Ret f m foi song h ad homi hose Clair Jt h n Ch is' iki of K from the Uniwith Piute County the bttn graduated r a Dav id M ri atioi J in s d of Utah this tm Hu pray r st a file s such asalong flour bacon versity dsti ti Bit nt and thauman Ga h K n ( ii' cadi mic year including the mt n h d ggs and hunt II nst n son as as tlu m m llu 4 Alh 247 who received their deI’h dgi and th and Many min fiom Mayfield Lai Pi ldsted is Ph dgi if Mhg'iiui sistants grees and certificates Monday dluy d tlu Valiev were engaged in the r e a d We sufttv thairn s 8th o off uid ii n June cidi d on pi as a part freighting busini p o king as tlu n In addition to the 1247 June through the mb ngs of our tool p) We t h d with (lust In s art offu land time source of income there were 380 p ojt graduates by Failv in the 20th century the giadu ites last August — making arry Fjeld soli nt S nidi a Pi tt r Clai k 'I he 807 for the year ii e Kay leen Spaniard yvas especially noted a total of was lu Id son g next n pi suit nt a it Hu home of h adi r At no Cln 1st Ms ii Connie for its ratth snakes This June the graduates reN ii Tht faun hands having lunch fined 957 bachelor’s l( istnussen wh Jams A ed Ji nst n Russt ri pm tt degrees and Ji liny Ham lub in the old cabin could start a 102 masters degrees 48 doctor omed tl gay e the song h idi pist Hen mond (Hyde opc mng tti it alum dim tor The horus of buzing and hissing of medicine 36 bachelor of prn It adi is ari But ill Chris'ensin a d box finish dt it ksi ri had just by tapping on the fiom laws 31 doctor of philosophy d so w e looki boards They all wore special list n Hirough it then and M mi un Ch' tnd doctor of education 11 ash ggings w e ri ad throm un it two A f gloves and gauntlets sociate dt giees certificates and hm pi opt m ri and made quite a eolhction of Pi suit nl that we had in thing to eat uis and two professional diplomas attic s " and played a gi no (Hyde Hen out thud nu tmg Wt sang digues The graduates were d offi the Fait ‘sonnson gait dmksen Over the years flash floods from 32 of the 50 states and (losing Aim ru tht opt n mg pi ay r II It n Soi due to cloudbursts in the foot from 18 countries outside the pt iy r hills to the South have laiisiri Undid States Russt f mist ti rcporti r nst n It d u Ph dgi of Alleg K u n Jt nst n the 4 II t onsiderable seasonal damage ant Giaduates last August reLtah Soiiiison gave and loss of crops as the waters ceived 241 bachelor The 4 II Club known as the Ph dgi degrees 114 ook At Your Skin tut a swath toward the tritk at talk on is mgamid Tip Toppers giaduate degrees flmcluding ih monsti ate d Soiiiison land owntrs bachelor of laws) and five certhe home of Hu Many different hader Mrs Kyi to a bid We how staittd miki Dona have plowed sowed and hat tificates Peterson of Stirling on sli n Rt fri ul 'yv 'bps nm May 25th Eigh' gills and thin M ii h nt Dt mothers attend d Mrs Sarah nu s vvtit m ri d st d vul' Tuttle was pn s nt to explai i sPm K u t n Jt nst n rt purb r 4 H work to tin girls and their mot hi rs since ill the girls ate 4 Tlu Ct ntt fit Id Kiluyyatts new members Tht phase of work chosen fur the summer Club lit id the ii first nutting a‘ n Ira of home Lie the Mahngri Fun With Foods w'as ‘‘Have Girls enrolled are Elaine Han-s- i (Distil gut tlu n mng prayti Ira Malmgrt n ltd us in the 4 II n Coleen Jeiistn LaVon NO 303 CANS JoAnn Braithwaite Mary Pledgi Holland Ji nst n said the Motto Tht following were Ann Smith Joan Smith Belva 10 OZ GLASS Ira elected for tlub offittrs Rae Otten and Kathryn Chrisnt 'idi Roland pn tensen Fleet ions were held and Malmgren u o prt suit n‘ Ronald the following girls will hold of- - Squir(‘ Frandxtn xeeritiry Lie Olsen reporter Ro'luid Jt nst n Duan Christt nst n and Jimmy Gregor 7 son are on tlu party committee We are going to take 2nd yeur 1 electrieity Max Goates is our leader Dtmiis Funk was dow i and explained to us about our 2nd year tlutruity courst i 6 OZ FROZEN CANS exhments w strytri Rutland LB PK Jensen said the (losing priyer Fresh Friers 39c lb PK 55c CHRISTY’S FRIENDLY GUNNISON Scout Summer Camp Season STONE UTAH Begins Monday Independent experts and official facts pnd figures prove Chevrolet's ahead ol Its field In seven big ways BEST BRAKES In direct comrepeated stops frejm conducted by NASboth the Chevy other leading cart— and why not: Chevy brakes are far larger built with bonded linings for up to petitive tee la of speeds up: "The fact la Chevy establishes in ita price class the a new high in daring It’s the only car of the three that’s unleading mistakably modem In every line No doubt BEST ECONOMY about thiai two Chevrolet Sixes won 66 their class In the famous MobUgas longer life BEST TRADE-ICheck the figures in any NADAf Economy Run got the beat mileage of Guide Dock You’ll find that Chevy car BEST ROOM any used car prices last year averaged up to Official dimensions reported to AMA4 $128 higher than comparable models make this dear For szampla Chivy of the "other two” BEST STYLE front seat hip room la up to 89 Inches Popular Scienct magazine sums it wider than comparable cars BEST aMai AmtuUfitm fr ttmt Cr Aimmfmtt 04 AmmtvA Mwvawtei MwMgMterir SwikllH highway CAR Make styling ENGINE Every motor magazlna given Chevy'a standard and Corvette V8‘s unstinted prt be Aa Sporli Cart IUutiraltd puta it "Indeed thla devict b aurely the most wonderfully reeponaiva engine available today at any price" BEST RIDS You’ll be able to toll thb youraclf Instantly But 'Motor Trtnd magazine expresses It thb way: tht smoothest moat haa V cimnour claas" sure you get the most for your money— see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! MSMfSSSM UEARL A PETERSON 191 South Main C- t- Gunnison - Phono 2431 Summer Camp season for Scouts and Explorers of the Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America will begin Monday with the opening of Lost Camp in Southern Utah and the High Uintah Scout Camp near Roosevelt according to Marden Pearson Council Vice President Lost Camp is a wilderness camp located nine miles South of Panguitch Lake on the Houston Mountain The dates for thla camp have been set for June 14th to 27th The High Uintah Scout Camp ii another wilderness camp and it will be in operation from June 22nd to 27th Camp Maple Dell in Paysoo Canyon will be open for eight weeks beginning June 29th Some of the activities at the campe will Include: water front sports fishing hiking archery skeef shooting horse shoe pitching wood carving rifle range instruction nature activities instruction in First and Second Class Scouting skills end several Merit Badge subjects A porcupine hunt with club will also be included in the activities The camps can accommodate about 173 (Scouts per week Registration fee has been act at 273 per boy Troopa can atlU (Continued On Page t) t Interested In Protection? 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