Show w v nl ' aionik WdSdG GUNNISONGUNNISON YEAR SANPETE COUNTY i Membership in the county or- will be open to all cattle producers The member- fee wiLl be 15 cents per ship head of cattle over one year of age with a minimum of $300 per member This will give membership In both the county and state organization and a to the monthly Cattle- of the Utah magazine Association stated Mr Larson "The cattle business ranks sec- income ond in agriculture in Sanpete County It is an import and all cattlemen ant business to join the county invited organization" the chairman con cluded Recovering From Hunting Accident Jarvis Fenn 2D son of Mr and Mrs Earl Fenn of Gunnison is reported doing fine in Colorado following treatment of a gunshot wound suffered during the hunting season in the neighstate Jarvis statoned with the National Guard at Golden Camp George West Colorado was struck by a stray bullet while hunting deer near Grand Junction The bullet hit on the right side of his nose ripped his jaw broke teeth and caused the loss of hearing in He was hospital- his right ear and receives lzed In Denver treatment there Ills jaw regular wired and as soon as the bones knit he will undergo plastic surgery National recognition for outstanding aafety programa has accorded to 84 Utah schools an- the Utah Safety Council nounced today These schools are on the School Safety Honor established by the board of judges of the National Safety Council in Ita annual award program for such efforts To qualify for this recognilion a achool must carry on a minimum program of aafety education and promo This tlon for Ita atudent body program muat be established and supervised by e Joint fscultjr parent committee based upon a checklist of recommended ac tivity Thle list Includes month ly safety lessons and posters safety Inspections special holt dav Mfetv Instruction tneclil 1 exhibits drllla and many outer Item representing a well round-ed program of recreation fire been station business with building contractor Among the numerous buildings errected by Teter Construction in that city are high school agriculture shop J C Penney Store REA building McDonald office ing Wyoming Automotive and the Pieters building He also the recently completed signed airport building addition t Other buildings in Riverton included the school bus garage and manual training shop school cafeteria Riverton Lumber Co Hoffman building Wigwam Bakery Hiber Pacific Power and Light ing Co Lee Cleaners Valley In Texaco station Gilpatric Construction Farmers Exoffice Hill Building chan8e Morning Star Dairy Plant Only a few weeks ago plans were reveaIed for another building a 20umt apartmenthouse ject Mr Teter was active in civic work in the community and was president of the Chamber of Commerce in and was a current member of the board of directors He was born July 26 1912 in Missouri Memphis Surviving are his wife Emily and a daughter Mary Dell a student at Utah State University and four brothers in Logan of Oklahoma C ty Clayto"Ivan o Cant°" Missouri St Missouri and Newell Tetpr I1Ilnoi8’ Mrs Fred Jones entertained December 1st for membera of the Elghtsome Club Dinner was served at the Wistaria Cafe at 1:30 pm with the bridge game following at the Jones home Prizes were won by Mrs Roy Childs and Mrs Marinua Han-lsen Guests of the hosteaa were Mrs Bill Morrison and Mrs N L Ilermansen traffic and home safety The Council extended Ita congratulatlona to the many local PTA groups who have pushed this program It said that such activity can perhaps do more than any other influence to reduce accidents as the firstrtnkIng cause of death among school sge children Three schools In Ogden are receiving the award for the fourth consecutive year many In Sal Lake for the third year In row while the Central Utah Vocitlonal School le receiving Ihle recognition for the 8th conecutlve year and the Woodruff School In Logan for th fifth Expressing the hope that alt aofcoola la Utah will soon bo Ust d on th Honor Roll the Coun- cS ug4it4 contact either the state 0fflc or th Utah Safety council for Information on how to become eligible schools Santa fcYfr will be in Gunmorning of Saturday 12th and a gala time for the "Jolly One" as well as the kiddies during his NO 29 few hours visit Arrangements for Santa to make this visit have ti n handled by the Gunnison Businessmen's Association with Leon Embley as chairman Plans M n people have read about for Santa to come roaring tin ult heaters that caused call at 9 30 a m into Gunnison He lli di iths and maybe more m make his initial stop at the will tne II S Accotdmg to informHall corner on Second al ion eei t d by the local health City and Main Streets At this of ci some of tin so units have South will greet all the bun installed m trailers sold m point Santa from his selected mode Utah The lieati is leferred to children of transportation (that dept nd n HM Thin Models and iie ing on the weather conditions 'iMNS If uu find on examin-uto be near to the Wanting n ii mu It a It contains one as long as possible turn it either children it In so In at s will ask those of walking tin manufacturer or to the Santa to join him in a parade ilt whom (mm you pur- age chased niir rn ill r Thi re is no North on Main Street to Center and West to the Gunnison liar ge for replacement Use of Street hi lieati is is dangerous and Chapel A program with Santa the can i arise Mini death and the center of attraction AND TURKE 10 DECEMBER Drent 1959 Check That Trailer Heater II Fautin Dies Sunday Following Surgery Bruit Hubert Fan: in and a it suit nt of Ogden of Conti rfu Id diid l)i dth in a Salt Laki complications follow mg Buiial win 19 a na!ic of supn and gravt’sidi siivicis hi Id Wednfsdai m t'n hraiin Cemotiry Fautin was bom Non n 940 in Cc nti fn Id a her 7 soil of Marion and Kaihni Childs Fautin He lvtd hen a youngster later attending tin )gdi n School for the Blind and Stevens Henager College G W Sorensen owner of Sor-- i Survivors include he pannS Ford Mercury attended nsi n two brothers and a sistu Mis a meitmg of the Utah Auto C l'miu and as Baxter Maris Dialers Association Wednesday Fautin both of Salt Lake Cits and Thm sda of last week in Mr Sorensen Dallas M Fautin Ogdi n grand Salt Lake City father Hubert Childs Ci ntoi was a fuimei director m the E Mi field asMHuat ion Group Guests of Farm Bureau Sanpete On Tour of Interesting Sait Lake Points 4-- 11 Claus the December is planned Earl warc The family moved to Riverton jn 946 where Mr Teter was a of Aurora- BEET THURSDAY Graeside services wire held December 2nd in Gunnison for Bradley Dean Jensen infant son of Dean and Anita Heaton Jenson who died 35 hours after birth in the Salt Lake LDS The of prematurity Hospital baby was born Nov 29 195!) Survivors include the parents Salt Lake City grandparents Mr and Mrs Clifford Heaton of Kanab and Mr and Mrs Alton Jensen Gunnison The prayer at the home of the grandparints was offired by the Clifford maternal grandfather Heaton with the following graveside rites at the Gunnison directed b y City Cemetery Paul Dyrmg Bishop opening prayer Grover Childs Jr reBeck duet marks Woodrow' “Brahams Lullaby" Mrs Junior Bown and Delmar Higham dedication of the grave I L Hear to a QpaaDDDDDSODlID nison Graveside Rites Held For Infant Organization Committee Formed For Sanpete Cattle Association Recently group of cattlemen in Sanpete County met to discuss the possibilities of organizing a County Cattlemen's Association Those present felt there is a definite need for a county organization to strengthen the cattle industry in Sanpete and to lend support to the Utah Cattlemen’s Association which is carrying on an active program for the benefit of all cattlemen in the state An organization committee 'has been set up temporarily to solicit membership and effect a county organization They are Don L Larson of Gunnison chairman Dennis Funk County Agricultural Agent secretary Lynn Sorensen Axtell Keith Malmgren and Niel Nielsen Centerfield J Emil Jensen Chester Lawrence Nielson Ephraim Heber Mower Fairview Keith Mcllor Fayette Dwight Malmgren Gunnison J E Clint Spencer Indianola Boyington Manti Angus ChrisMayfield Harris Larsen Moroni Erwin Brotherson Mt Allred Pleasant Royal Spring City Don Otteson Ster- ling Ben D Lamb Wales This committee met Novem- ber 30th and made plans for a membership drive All cattle- men in the county will be con- - UTAH "" Jolly One To Arrive At 9:30 am At City Hall - Program At Chapel Ms®SSSfeiI - "THE'lUGAR I© rrolW"'" 'a children joining in on holiday be featured at This program i9 a ’must’ for all the youngsters as at this point they will have the opportunity of telling him just wind he should bring when he returns on Christmas Eve Time will be Short as Santa mas many other commitments so all you kiddies be sure and be on time Remember this Saturday December 12th at 930 am A special treat for all the children is being provided by the Businessmen's organization in Gunnison Also children will bring their ietters to Santa at this time and have them with him FREE PICTURE SHOW The Gunnison Valley Lions Club liae scheduled their free i picture ‘Imw the following comDecember 19th day The show mencing at 2pm will he at the Star Theatre and is for all age 14 years and under songs Hale Water Off Again Thursday etc wiLl the chapel J Mellor Called To Fill Swedish Mission Culinary writer m a section of Gunnison City will again be turned off this Thursday 10th to make necDecember essary repairs to the line stated Watermaster Vernal Gee The water will go off at approximately 3 30 pm and be off about an hour The area to be turned’ off includes from the corner at DeVon's Store and South and both East and West of tha4 area with the exception of Second South which and two blocks East will not be affected Valley Students Receive USU Scholarships Gene Yardley son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Yardley of Gunnison and Eulyn Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jensen of Centerfield have riceivcd scholarships to Utah State University in Ixigan Hale J Mellor Farewill Testimonial for Elder Hale Joy Mellor will b’1 held Sunday December 13th at 7 00 p m in the Fayette Ward Chapel Gene who has three quarters Eldi r Mellor will be laboring to complete his college studieHe in the Swedish Mission received a scholarship of $301) the Mission Home in Salt He will register for the Wintei Lake City on January 4 1960 Quarter He is the fourth of Mr and Mrs Rex Mellor's children to serve Eulyn who is now at the Un versity In his junior year was as a full time missionary for the awarded a scholarship for $250 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Both students received scholiy Saints Elder Mellor is a graduate of arships in the dairy department with Gene registering the high- Gunnison Valley High School est point average during the and has attended Brigham Young school year University for one year A Beet Growers Ask For Continued Acreage Control During 1960 Montana Dec 3 Billings year' and had Acreage controls on sugar beets benefit of both should be continued during 1960 consumers to prevent production of a "burThe Act will expire as of densome surplus" of domestic December 31 1960 unless ConTOUR — A pert of the Sanpete group making a tour of Salt Lake City Dec sugar delegates to the 14th gress acts before that date 2nd left to right are: Faye Bartholomew and Carole Mellor Fayette Paula Cbristiunsen Manti annual meeting of the National Vivian Hammond Fayette Elaine Wanlass Manti Barbara Whitlock Mayfield and Mary Cox Federation delegates repredeBeet Growers Federation Mrs Juel Gregerson is shown m the buss with Kenneth Whitlock a Lee Barton on Manti sented 18 affiliated sugar beet clared here' today the far right Farm Bureau members associations from 11 grower In a resolution directed to the western states including ColoThe Sanpete County Farm tour moved to the Utah Power of dough are placed In a ma- Secretary of Agriculture mem- rado Wyoming Montana IdaBureau sponsored an educational 6c Light Gadxby Plant A relief chine that breaka It Into one loaf bers of the nation's biggest or- ho South Washington Oregon and entertainment trip to Salt map was used to show the d is portions The dough travels on ganization of sugar beet pro- Dakota Nebraska Kansas Utah Lake City for the older Club Iribution of power thoughout the a belt through a series of ma- ducers said that removal of con- and North Dakota members on December 2nd state and adjoining states The chines which roll It then flattens trols on sugar beet production Named chairman of the ormembers who process of making electricity was it and rolls it again and places In 1960 could reault in a sugar for the ensuing buUd-uhave completed 6 years or more explained would ganization and a tour of the it in a pan for baking which stock year was W I Sanford Pueblo of club work participated in the plant was made The plant con Following the visit to the force disastrous acreage cut- Colorado Ed Holmgren Garlour They were accompanied by tains three large units each of bukery the group went to the backs In future years to return4 land Utah was elected vice members of the advisory which contains a huge holler KTVT station and participated the supply to normal chairman and Frank Bcede council The Federation also censured Including Amy Gregcr- generator and exciter units The In the Utah Band Stand tele- Loha Colorado was named aecson Gunnison Ken Whitlock and boilers are designed to use either vision program Several of the recently issued regulations of ond vice chairman jujini Christensen Mayfield coal natural gas or pilch which 4 H members danced and all Ihe Department of Labor apply The 275 delegates to the 14th to of the tour were and £jVi Allred and Carol Lowry Is a refinery is their memlx-rrecruitment payment ing Willardnd Marietta Manti source of fuel Though most of the trodured This was the first ex- housing of foreign seasonal sgn annual meeting of the federation Sarah Tuttle machinery and equipment whs perlence for most of the group cultural workers In a strongly heard former Wyoming Senator Ien Ephraim Home Demonstration Agent and beyond the ability of the group on a live TV program worded resolution Ihe delegates Frank Barrett call for extension Dennis Funk County Agrlcul- to comprehend It created an The concluding stop was at challenged the "propriety legal- of the Sugar Act and sound the turi Agent also accompanied awareness of what Is required Nohlgren'i Smorgasbord Where ity feasibility and practicality" cry that domestic sugar beet behind the srenea to make it the motto Is "All you can eat of the proposed Labor Depart- grower stand "ready willing group The tour was taken on a school possible to have electricity at for 00c " After a busy day the ment rules They urged that ad and able" to fill any shortages bu( driven by Harvey Erlckaon the flip of a switch appetites were sharp and the ministration of regulations gov In the U S sugar caused by the The third stop was at the whistlci dry Many of them ernlng working and housing con- Cuban political and economic Fayettr The first slop was at the daughters of the Utah Tlon- - Continental Baking Company made the aecond trip through the dition for eeasonal foreign farm upheaval rer Museum The group wee lm Two films were shown on the line and several pitchers of labor b returned to the state Other speakers at the pressed with the huge collection process of making brrsd end orangeade were required to level meeting Included Dr H M In the museum creem filled cekrs A at Tyidall chief of sugar and to0( pioneer relic passed Following quench their thirst This was session was bacco crop sections USDA GorWhile viewing some of the old the films we were taken on a fitting climax to an enjoyable th notipV wind-udirected to Congress and asked don Lyons carriages one girl tour of the bakery It proved trip Club membera the that It tak action "early In the California Bret Grower AssociHit pointed to a sleigh and said interesting to the group to see 1s "That I whet they used to use how the sponge mixed 411 Advisory Committee end forthcoming session to extend ation Ol Homitad chief of conIn the d eye when they had mechanically and placed In large the Sanpete County Extension the national Sugar Act" Dele ditional payments division of tanka for aging Then It la placed Staff Join In giving the Sanpete gates pointed out that the Sugar the sugar division USDA Dr snow" following en hour of browe beck In a large mixer and la Farm Bureau a hearty "Thanks" Act has provided liability in If A Rodenhlser Agricultural augar price and supplies for £5 Research Section USDA lng aroundjn th museum the kneaded Into dough Large tanks for making this trip possible i |