Show U Corpora1'00 V4 r - GUNNISON GUNNISON YEAR Brother Dies In Auto Crash SANPETE Open House January 15th To Mark Golden Wedding Of flewman Becks ti BEET ” the Holy Cross The accident occured when the auto driven by the Larsons collided with a southbound car r driven by Joe Abenicio AND TURKEY JANUARY THURSDAY ivi Ready For Annual Danquet a compound fractured left I His wife Naomi Madsen Larson in UTAH Utah Lions Make Loren William Larson 48 a brother of Mrs Jack Beemus and Mrs Harold Olsen of Gunnison died at 4 40 a m New Years Day three hours after he Salt Lake City — An his wife were thrown from mated 2000 utah Llons r their auto in a crash their guests are expected MARRIED 50 YEARS — Mr and Mrs Ne wman Beck of Centerfield will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary on January 15th "THE$UGAR COUNTY 5 atY" 1961 NO 32 anufactai and to a J “y 30tb a seven p at the Terrace BalIroom AcC°rding l° Mari°n W HaI- llday 0f Provo chairman the banquet will be one of the highhgMs of utah Lion actlvltll thc year- Tickets are available from Lion Club presidents throughout the state Special guests will include Pacific T r a pioneer Seattle '"TZ I''' I960 s addmf W1h "'"T t() — "'""T in lN pialt Manti Utah Larry C Mounger president has announced Vroductlon Mantl ls sh(d uod beglI1 m Kobnurv utw plant to be operated undet a lease arrangement with tie' Manti Business Improvement f mn W ovci P'° nisfrict Conors 'and nter 18 square feet ncj tional Counsellors) from sur Ever increasing demand fm the special raciflc Trail Jackets hais neeesrounding states from Lions’ Intc- sitated the addition of produewill be announced ton capacity" Mounger said national later chairman Halliday said We enjoyed our biggest venr a Also scheduled in connection in history in 1980 in- di aU(1 —1 he said labor supply is limi Mnit(i on Mantl fo axons advantageous T ti ' "'- - eommumtv “Surcs tul laboi supplv ot which Ti Us total output pa m trained to opeiate appaiel Tlie Manti Business ImproveM ment manufacturing maelinus” Association is installing m w floois Mounger said lowered insulated Manti is faoi "In addition ceilings plaster walls cutting Lorenzo Axel and May Bench abl loeattd for shipment to tables rest rooms required wir open house at their home be- Larson He snent Sfar y b0yf mid west southern and cash rn mg and a modern heating sys tween the hours of 2 p m and hood in Sanpete At the time of is maikets wheie Pacific Trail m 8 pm The couple request no d5athhe W3S TSh0PJ0r!?la!! A showing steadv increases nrarby smaller building to gifts Children of the couple for the Pacific Intermountain ho Manti building formerlv used for storage and t will act as hosts Express a livestock exhibition ball was pmg is also Mr and Mrs Beck were being remodeled to In addition to his widow he time dm mg Wuild pieifie Trail's specifications used f it married January 18 1(911 m is survived by a daughter Suza a II In War militarv ‘The people of Manti are be clothing the Manti Temple They made anne Larson both of Granger their home in Idaho for one ing most cooperative and Up three sisters Mrs Olsen and January 29th at ven Pm helpful during our exyear and then came to Center-felMrs Gunis move to their where they have since VA pansion G'- On In resided Mounger slatt d Inernors cabinet members Anvone Mrs Beck the former Stella desiring employment fred Larson Salt Lake City ternational Counsellors for the License plates for passenger of 1888 The Utah organization application forms should conMvrup was born May tact Mrs Dean Wall at Walls guest speaker District Gover- - cars and all trucks except semi the daughter of the Disabled American Veterans Centerfield enterMrs Villard Charlotte secretaries cabinet nors Manti deputy trailers are now available at Lars C and Mary Ann Peter- compiled its annual report to- On Confectionary District Governors and banquet the office of the Sanpete Cmm son Myrup She attended the day for the I960 calendar year tamed at a family Manti Seated with the committee members ty Abstract Company 29th valley schools and has been According to George L Carey Dec L 00 p m Committee members for the between the hours of active in the Church of Jesus National Service Officer the bostess for dinner were: Mr annual Midwinter banquet are’ and 5 00 p m daily and eon Copyright 1960 Saints Utah veterans and their sur- and Mrs Waldo Villard Christ of Latter-daJoy Dallas A Greener Gunnison until February 28 1961 tinuing having served in the Relief vivors who are represented by By James E Pollard an ntone rs received a total of lbar jjoy p Breeze Wendell L Cot- - except the following days when Society Sunday School and his office other auxiliaries $243552 in original awards in- - Villard and children Mark and trell Sherman B Lowe Salt they will be issued from the TO BE PUT ON NOTICE and retroactive bene- Jani Mrs Cl if Hansen Orem Lake City Dean K Swaner following places and hours m Mr Beck was born December creases E Swanger the various cities and towns Mrs 3 1885 in Ephraim the son of flts during this period Boyd Lowder and Toni Farmington John Sometimeafter a thing has Kenneth A Haughn from 900 am to 4 00 p m The complete list of benefits James and Olena Jensen Beck Danny and Susan Lowder Mrs Murray been done an interested party Logan LeRoy Johnson Provo Ephraim Jan 14 C it Hall He came to Centerfield with secured by counties is as William Brook and Kay Lynn John "But they didn't tell complains RobHall T Richfield Verniew 16 Jan lows: Gunnison City family when a youngster me " If his complaint is °x ®der’ f'15’ Cacho' iS' and Dean Brook and Wilford ert e Brown Ogden and Bert Mt Pleasant Jan 21 City Hall Prominent in both church and not be too or ma it Strand Bountiful 891Carbon $4564 Davis $20 Westlund Fairview Jan 23 City Hall civic life he served as Center- to remedy the matter In Centerfield Jan 28 City Hall late $2118 Emery South ®99' field Town President effect however the trouble was Hall 30 Jan Moroni City G7n’ j543’KaneIr°n'tf’ he was not given due notice Sanpete School Board member 'nat to 20 6:00 Jan $324 uab' Wales pm 15 years secretary of Newfield J1® In the truly demoncratic coun-S a 8 OO pm Price residence EphCanal Co 23 years board mem- - I‘!I"d’ $3'5'03 ‘La£e nes an mP°rtant ll“Kal prn raim Feb 4 City Hall Founanpe‘e’ ber of Twelve Mile Cattle As- $H4319 in the fundais involved cple Hall mit $658 tain Green Feb 6 City sociation 20 years and is still ''ier' $2'449' mental right "to be put on noGunnison Feb 11 City Hal! on that board Sunday School Ujnt8h $3256 tice " This is true for the mdi13 Church lTtab’ Feb Mayfield idual as well as for business Superintendent of both Center171iyafatch’ Building Spring City Feb 15 and other interest and for the ash‘"gtv°n’ $s2'in7cVKWayne’ $1 field Ward and Gunnison Stake 00 $39615 City Hall Sterling Feb 20 was a member of Centerfield at large Only the community Mt reall to 4:00 pm Not Utah counties are City Hall d etator bishopric several years and countries restrict or here because many Pleasant Feb 22 and 23 City :erved a mission for the L DS presented this basic right to be pu deny in veterans or their Gunnison Bank Hall survivors regisValley Church in Denmark from 1907 on notice All cars must have been ns outlying although in tered their biggest year in his- to 1909 He is a prominent valThe purpose of being put on of help neglect to inquire tory at the close of ‘business De- sessed and a Certificate of Asstill need ley farmer and cattleman (1) To E C into their possible entitlements cemberOth according to sessment presented at the time notice is active the individual or others form vice because of the inconvenience of Andersen of application for license plates president and The couple are the parents of concerned as to some contemof a personal visit to Salt Lake cashier The bank totaled over A special field trip to Rich- Only straight registration eight children all living They These men or their depend- three million in total assets a field on January 12 1961 for the above named vehicles can plated action that concerns their ec os are Cyn ngc es cntS I” °na free of gain of approximately fifteen the purpose of aiding veterans be handled Change of title lost (rglts’an ° may recejve help Yh(!'J J cv r s rls NaDAV’s at the widows and dependent parents registration etc must be sent charge through the per cent over the totals tionat Service Program spon- - same time in 1959 in filling out annual direct to the State Tax Commisincome sored in remote areas almost Bank profits also exceeded questionnaires in connection sion 1‘18 State Capitol Salt solely by the returns from the any other year and dividends with pensions was announced Lake City All trucks will be to DAV’s Idento-tamailout solid- paid stockholders was the high- today by the Veterans Adminis- licensed according gros lations This is the “Lost Key est with $15 00 per share paid tration Regional Office in Salt weight and owners will be reinsurance” identified by the cn December 20 1959 Lake City Utah quired to affix the weight he miniature license plates mailed Total assets of the privately These annual income ques- - requires on his application to every auto owner and which owned bank on December 30 tionnaires are received by thou- Alvin Fjeldsted will handle com- - sands of Utah veterans and de- - assessment of vehicles for valC E Andersen vice president are intended to be affixed to I960 was $3 124 071 50 and cashier of the Gunnison their key rings with their benefit ley residents the day prior to of pared with a figure of $2755- - pendents Home in Salt Lake City on paid general circulation To obtain advice or 403 82 on December 31 1959 checks about January 1st of the license sale in each town Valley Bank was elected presiWith the rapid growth of January 9th and the following Loans during 1960 also reach- - each year and must be properly with the exception of Jan I6U1 dent of the Gunnison Business- ance interested Utahns may and the complexitv Monday will leave for New population L men’s Association at the annual visit or write George Carey ed an high with $1- completed and returned to the for Gunnison when he will (J modern living personal York and the British l9les for meeting held at noon January National Service Officer Dis- 433013 28 due from individuals VA during January to avoid in the Gunnison City Hall on service not always feasible a two year stay Headquarters etc He 1750 14th at end the abled American Veterans in Jan Cafe businesses the Wistaria 3rd years £top payments or is too costly where numbers lor the missionary will be in accounts of indisucceeds "Ellis G Hansen in the South Redwood Road Salt Lake Savings Although instructions acoom- of people are concerned In such Hale Cheshire England reachUtah and viduals of the forms the City corporations top position problem pany A jjjss joan Anderson visited at ircumstances the bona fide graduate of Gunnison ed $179237675 The Association also named during I960 as what constitutes income and tbe home of her parents Mr is an ley High School the missionary Mrs H W Gore entertained compared to $148663073 dur- - what can ‘be exempted can be- - and Mrg Lawrence Anderson Royal Whitlock as the new sec- medium It is no accident that attended Snow College for five and the follow- - the Tres Jouli Club Wednesday ing 1959 and come very complicated from December 23rd to Decern- m thousands of situations the quarters and served two years A tremendous growth in the each year hundreds of awards ing five directors: George Last with eight members and one ber 29th She is attending Urn law provides spenficnllv for In the U S Army He was given Ethel Rasmussen local bank Is evident from the have to be stopped while the Leon Embley Arlo Jensen Gilguest Mrs his honorable military discharge versity of Utah Also visiting on this method of giving notice 2 was 1959 served at bert Fjeldsted and Mr Hansen present Dinner figures which showed total VA makes follow-uInquiries Tuesday of last week at the m October of 1906 and assigned with Under new legislation this year Anderson home were Wendell with bridge following assets at $149502253 The newly elected officers as- - pm Mr and Mrs George A Fenn to the reserve and exemption figures were changed checketts sumed the reins of the organiz- - Mrs Roy Childs won high prize savings of $56281269 former resident and family of Salt Lake Citv of Active In the auxiliaries and Mrs Hugh Kearns second loans of $61138043 lr election all00 UP®" and net worth has been added and hlg n'cphew Wayne CuU1(r md Mr"and Mr7Rex'' ii Wll!the'church"Mr” TayloTserved as In certain cases of Preston Idaho den and family of Sallnn were assistant Scoutmaster of Troop In addition to Income quesdinner guests New Years Day 2563 and has carried out a detionnaires the VA official will nt the home of Mr and Mrs voted service In the younger be prepared to handle all types Furl Fenn of Gunnison groups of Inquiries concerning veterans’ affairs According to the announcement Mr Thomas R Buttrey Contact Specialist from the Salt and Mrs Newman Beck of Centerfield will observe the 50th anniversary of their wedding on January 15 1961 with California Weldon Beck Moses Lake Woodrow Washington Beck and Robert Beck Gunn son Mrs Harold (Ruth) Christiansen Mayfield Mrs Frank Cedar City (Dona) Cooley Duane Beck Centerfield Garth Beck Tremonton They have 2o grandchildren and three great- grandchildren chez 34 Mr Larson was born Oct 4 1912 in Spring City a son ol 687 7 DAU Checks Ups Checks! " License Plates For Cars And Trucks Now Sale Sanpete County Brr Little Chats Public Notice Murray Taylor Called To LDS Mission jsne j O Field Sank areas ZeianS Official To Visit Jan 12 Banker Elected Head Of Business Group Gunnison effective Fetliera Trl City Bowling League Approves Pipeline Project Washington — The building of pipeline which will bring natural gas to many Utah Counties has been approved by the Federal Power Commission Sen- alor Frank E Moss Wednesday Senator Moss said "The Fed- Power Commission has Is sued the necessary order to permlt Colorado Interstate Gas Co construct a pipeline from Rock Springs Wyoming to a point In Provo and El Paso Natural Gas Co to build a line from there to the Nevada- - a California border near Las Vegas This means 550 miles of steel pipeline most of It In Utah The facilities will cost Colorado Interstate from $99 million and El Paso Natural Gas more than $58 million "i have been assured by officjals of El Paso that it ls their firn policy to make ga availtbe to any territory through wbcb their line puss El Paso doef not distribute gH howWprt0 ultimate consumer so lt will be up to other firms to build VUIIMVI connecting lines and distribution un until 3:30 pm systems for any Utah communl- ties to be served Final location of the main line will depend upon terrain to be covered and circumstances Involved In curing rights of way "The Commission's order High team game (scratch) for ldes for completion of the line toe week Monroe Drug 857 within 18 months Opponents team series (scratch) High however may file for a rehear-lOne birth was recorded at the for week Monroe Drug 2534 IngJ and if this Is denied may Gunnison Valley Hospital the High Individual game this to It Is court therefore posgo fl pofct weck( pound g ounce yveck (scratch) Clark Lee 222 sible that the starting date may daughter to Mr and Mrs Ross High Individual series for the Edward of Manti be put off until late 1961" week (scratch) Clark Lee 0(H) i non and Hater Survey lions Brighter Picture December was a very drv nonth as far as tlx valley areas were concerned but the Jan1961 survey of snow and wary water conditions In the rnountiin ureas was much above last JJir Thr gurvcy wg madr D(1 )r 28th by Delmar Beck of the Soil Conservation Service at Manti and Max Rdblnson of the Flshlake National Forest Snow depths and water content of the stations measured follow with the January 1900 Farnsfigures In parenthesisworth Lake 24 64 Inches of (138) and 6 57 Inches of water (2 8) Gooseberry Ranger Station 16 65 Inchea of snow (7 3) and 3 65 Inches of water snow (1 2) much watrr C())Unt meBfur (mrovrd ovpr ' lh h° B8me Um mCn “n1 wllh " trw 800(1 torm the the outlook f°re Part ° will be much brighter yT' |