Show Universal Microfilming Corp 141 Jay Bert Jensen Is Occipient Of national Foundation Scholarship Jay Bert Jensen of Gunnison awarded a 1961 National Foundation Health Scholarship in medicine by Don V Tibbs chairman of Sanpete County Chapter of the National Founda- was tion Mr Jensen will attend the Uni- versity of Utah School of Medi- cine This four year scholarship of $50000 a year is made possi- ble by contributions to the New March of Dimes “It gives me great pleasure to present this Health Scholarship to Mr Jensen Mr Tibbs said Jay Bert Jensen is a son of Bert F Jensen and Naomi Bessey Jensen He is a grandson of former County Commissioner L Jensen and the former Mr and Mrs of Nephi Bessey He is a graduate of the Manti University of Utah having major- ed in Physics He graduated from Gunnison Valley High School and is now married to Alice Marie Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Jensen of Gunnison She attended the Brigham Young University and is also a Pierpont Ave wi Senator Bennett Urges Private Power Line Oonstrnetion has become more serious every day The National Foundation through the March of Dimes con- tributions is proud to be able to give them a helping hand” This is the third year the the Health Scholarships have been awarded by the National Foundation which is seeking to prevent birth defects and arth- ritis in addition to continuing its program directed toward the total prevention of polio Recipients of the scholarships for studying medicine medical social work nursing physical therapy and occupational ther- are selected in each state aPy of five y committees composed State Health leaders represent-Josepng the professions included in the program Five hundred fifteen scholarships are offered annually Washington — Sen Wallace F in a speech to Bennett the Senate this week urged that the transmission lines built to carry power from the Upper Colorado River Project be con- structed by private industry The Utah Senator told the Sen- ate that it was the intent of Con- geess in authorizing the project that the transmission lines be built by private enterprise Noting that the lines which would be built by the Bureau of Reclamation would duplicate pri- vate utility lines now in exist- cnee or under construction Sen Bennett said “It would be econ- omic folly and gross waste for the Federal Government to spend ties to the South Wasatch Utah we will have a real fight on our money for such a complete dupli- - Salt Lake and the Southern part hands to get money for Central of Summitt Counties in the Utah particulaily for the contro- cation of existing lines” He explained that the money North together with Duchesne versial trans mountain diversion which would be used by the gov- - and Uintah Counties in the East which is the vital pail of the en- Even now ernment to build the lines would The ultimate phase of the Central tire project have - Utah correspondingly reduce the Project will largely deter- not been made to persuade Secremount of money available for mine the future growth of Piute tary of the Interior Uddl to ae- the and even and water development eelerate Garfield Counties Central Utah deof Beaver and Kane velopment in the slightest deCharging that the expenditure portions of $136 million from the Upper Counties These counties can gree" Sen Bennett emphasized Colorado River fund for trans- have all the electric power in the that sion lines will slow down de- world but it will do them little the power companies will delivei velopment of water resources good if they do not have the new power to the load centers m Utah Sen Bennett said "The initial water supply which will be de- - at a price of 6 mills the same phase of the Central Utah water veloped by the great Central price which would be chaiged by the Bureau of Reclamation if it project holds the key to the Utah Project" Sen Bennett said “We in Utah built the lines future growth of Millard Sevier Western Sanpete and Juab Coun- - must face the unpleasant fact that TheUtahsenatorchugedthit Federal transmission would be a blow to Utah’s school system causing the state to lose $500000 In in property taxes each year addition he said local govem- ment units would lose $200000 do rather than to Federal Government spend $136 million at a the money is needed so in Utah for other and far important purposes” equipped have the to needlessly time when badly more Valley Pioneer 11 P Gregerson Dies Monday Dels Doscnlund Niels Peter Gregerson 82 of Gunnison died July 3rd at 3:15 am at the Gunnison Valley Hospital from causes incident to age Mr Gregerson had been in failing health for several months He was born June 16 1879 in Mayfield the son of Lars and Maria R Nielsen Gregerson He motel died at the Gun- had lived in the valley his entire nison operator Valley Hospital July 4th at life attending the local schools 3:35 am from complications fol- in and participating business and Mr Rosenlund lowing surgery civic activities had been in failing health for November 27 1901 he married Ella L K Christensen in the Manti Temple She died May 28 Business Leader Dies July 4th Fire Dept Offers Help Saturday Services To Honor Life Of ®atl?inf ?eauty Contest Open TO Area Girls Funeral Services Pay High Tribute To Marie Sorensen Dry weeds on both vacant and July 15th the Nephi Lions occupied lots in Gunnison Valley Club will sponsor their annual are causing a serious fire danger Bathing Beauty Parade in warns the Gunnison Volunteer Frank Willardsen 84 a junction with the 27th annual In order to resident of Fire Department Mayfield for 58 years Ute Stampede Prizes will total eliminate the danger and at the died July 4th at his home of $200 and entry blanks are avail- am beautify the area resi- causes incident to age Funeral able from: Lee Boswell 412 South Mrs Mane (Ria) Jensen Whiting to d®ni burn the servlces will be held Saturday at 1st West Nephi are asked 84 who died June 28th Sorensen weeds with control measures j p m jn the Mayfield Ward Girls will be judged on natural in the Gunnison Valley Hospital Notify either Fire Chief Allen DS Chapel and friends may beauty poise and personality of causes incident to age Burial Olsen or assistant Chief Earl cajj at the famiy home Friday They will not be judged on the was in the Ephraim City Ceme- Willardsen set a time to start the after 5 p m and untll time of Contestants will tery directed by the Peterson bathing sult weeds burning and the depart- - services Saturday meet at the Safari Motel 413 Mortuary ment will stand by to prevent the Mr Willardsen was born De- - South Main Mrs Sorensen was born Nephi by 3 pm from spreading to other ccmber 19 1876 in Ephraim the the day of the parade A room uary 4 1877 in Gunnison the dau- areas The fire departinfnt mem- son o Willard and Mary Ann W1n be reserved for the to girls ghter of Rasmus and Ingamar bers will be available for such Thurston Willardsen He was a change farmer and prominent business- chief man Active in the LDS Church Mrs Parley Dunton of Sacra- - schools and was an ardent mem- Purchased and operated the Gun- - laed a sawmill in Twelve Mile Canyon A AA A A A and civic affairs he filled a mis- - mento and Mrs Joseph E Jen- - ber of the Church of Jesus Christ A nison Motel served in Sen and two daughters Ann and of Latter-daMrsand California in sion Newman Robert and Mr' Saints Mr a was Rosenlund carpenter graduate of Gunnison Valley a talented musician and played He Jeannine local church offices of Rio Linda of Pleasant Grove were week end many Calif 4 1899 she March married School They were married on a cornet in an early day band He and building contractor by trade Fred was bishop of the Mayfield Ward visited recently with relatives at the visitors and business holiday until the motel also outdoorswas 3 an Ternardent 1961 entering at June the Manti chauncey Sylvester Whiting He of the igh Priests and friends in Utah Mrs Jensen died 1915 Novem- man and loved to hunt and fish He was a member of the LDS Jones home Mrs Newman is a President September pie High Councilman and visited her mother Chloe Ander- - ber 14 1921 she married Archie granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Quorum Mr Jensen is a returned LDS Surviving are his widow Gun- - Church was recently superintendent of Son and grandmother Della £ Sorenson and he died August July 17 1927 he married Rila Missionary and is a member of nison and the following sons the Gunnison Stake Sunday Trumbridge in Levan and three g 1956 He is and daughters: Mrs Alden (Zella) McConnel at Emmett Idaho the Delta Phi Fraternity ' He served two terms as brothers in Salt Lake Mrs Dun- School j Miller Manti Mrs Gid (Helena) 24 years of age g include one son jack Survivors include his widow Town President of Mayfield and ton visited a daughter and fam: Id h w Wjti eD Upon being advised of the Sidwell Mrs Claud (Hazel) Wells Gunnison two children Jack E 12 For town was marshall years ily ln Levan and spent a short childre Elton Sorensen Center-haward of this scholarship Mr Salt Lake City Burtis Greger- - Rosenlund Pocatello Idaho and was manager of the Mt States tune at Fshlake She was joined fjeld Kenneth Sorensen and Mrs Jensen stated that he was very son Mayfield Juel Gregerson Mrs Clinton H (Beth) Lunde- Co at Preston Idaho two and brothers their Implement wives by Thomas Citv happy to accept the scholarship and James Gregerson Gunnison berg Salt Lake five grandchild- Snce th tme he ha been m sster going to Panguitch Kae (Betty) Tunbridge ren two brothers and two sis- d and wanted to take this oppor- - Mrs business m Mivfield feinm II3V to attend the funeral of a nephew FIUIU UQ Sorenserlt ters Irven Rosenlund and Angeles tunity to thank the National American Fork married Aneie iR97he Mr Mrs A JenOne day C and njne grandchildren and 21 great Foundation and the people of Farrell Anderson Gunnison El- - Sanford (Selrna) Anderson Gun- chnstian’sen Nora in the Mant sen of Centerfield visited Mrs grandchildren Sanpete County for making thi$ mer Anderson Mayfield Mrs njson Ferd Rosenlund Richfield The Annual Field Day at the James (Christina) Whittaker Cir- - and Mrs James (Sadie) Mackey Snow Field Station Ephraim Temple Morris opportunity available Higgins second counIJe survived by his widow Mr Tibbs speaking for Na- - cleville Alton Anderson Ogden Seattle Washington 14 selor in the Gunnison First Ward W1n be held on Friday July flve of eicht chlld of Mavfield tional Foundation stated "Our 37 grandchildren and 33 greatdirected the final rites Funk Bishopric Funeral services wm hdd 1961 announces Dennis for Mrs Sorensen The program grandchildren young people men and women at 2 pm in the Gunnison County Extension Agent Funeral services will e e Friday directed dedicated to helping others will as arranged by the family was: The emphasis this year will be R Willardsen Salt Lake Mrs by Bishop Paul chapei one day help relljeve th®afut prayer at the home Elmer NielLeshe (Florence) Hobbs Preston Jhsday Chapel directed by Dyren8- Friends may call at the on the turkey research being son opening song at the chapel shortage of trained personnel in family home Thursday evening conducted at the Snow Field Sta- jdah0 and Woodruff W Willard-anthe health fields a shortage that Bishop LaMar Larson “Oh My Father” Keller Chrisuntil time of services Fri- - tion and Utah State University sen idah0 Falls Idaho 17 grand-datensen chairinvocation Hal Edwards the under The program children and 19 Mrs Gilbert organ solo Burial in the Gunnison City manship of Larry Stewart Snow children and the following 6:30 "Wonderful Mother at will song Station Field begin Mrs be will Amahda directed by the thers and sisters: Rehearsal for the Gunnison Of Mine" Mrs Clive Despain pm It will include research re- - Dennison Mayfield Mrs Stena Mrs porU on Poultry Nutrition by Dr Nelson and Marlin Willardsen Stake MIA presentation of “Pro- - Mrs Marvin Fjeldsted and Jensen song “In The USU and Tur- - Gunnison Aaron Willardsen of mised Valley” will be held at Eugene Jay O Anderson Nielson Elmer Garden” Mrs P m July 6th at the Gunmbreeding by Dr J David California and Rulon Willard- key talk son Chapel reOn July 11th Henry Bartholomew song Carson USU Dr Carl Draper sen Salt Lake City Washington — Areas of Bryce ed hunting as “the most effective of regulating will discuss USU Canyon and Zion National Parks and humane means Turkey ReHorace Sorensen will hearsal wijl be held at 8 pm by Mr and Mrs Lucien Peterson Bishop The Sunset” Ward are suffering from poor forage deer and elk herds” "Beyond search Plans for the Snow Field conduct the last rites and burial at the Mayfield Chapel (Wirth has since announced a Mrs Keller Christenson this Dr Ross n the conditions because of excess Following Mayfield Cemetery will Cast members are asked to re- panist Mrs on be directed benediction Hans Olsen herds of game animals Senator public elk hunt for this Fall in ‘ member these changes the Peterson by stated one national Park — Grand Anderson Lawrence Frank E Moss provided the of Salma tuary ton) Week end guests of Mrs Lillian pielude and postlude music And Moss asked the National But the National Park Service Burial was in the Ephraim City Keyser were Mr and Mrs T E Rees and daughter which reported the condition Park Service for the report on Friday at 2 pm in the Axtell Jolene of Cemetery and the final resting Chapel for Mrs currerd turkey disease problems does not recommend public hunt- - the condition of the forage cover Ward LDS Pleasant Grove was dedicated by a grand- place 85 in all national parks and monu- - Lorinda Anderson Despain The concluding son Stanford Whiting ing to reduce the herds Instead report will be in the state of Utah and who died at her home in Axtell Mr and Mrs William Dobson D Warpark service director Conrad L menu given by Dr Donald Wirth wrote Moss that "reduc- - the extent to which deer herds in at 6:30 pm July 3rd of causes gnow Field Station He will re- - home occupied by Angus Cald- - ner are now located at Belle rs and Butler and tion in browsing pressure in the the parks and monuments use incident to age Friends may call on the research he is doing well was destroyed by fire late Fourche South Dakota and inBarbara and Duane visited the at the family home Thursday the gnow Field Station on Saturday afternoon The home is vite any of their friends from the wetk cnd in Orem with Mr and parks can be achieved through a the range outside In his report Wirth suggested evening and Friday morning liberal hunting season outside” Antibiotics and Insoluble Grits in located East of US Highway 89 valley to drop in and visit Mr c The family Carter Mrs Despain was born June 8 “Often management programs Wirth wrote that the’ “rock between Axtell and Centerfield Warner was superintendent of Turkey Diets a e o Sl) thun 1876 in Ephraim the duughter of enjoyt he conclusion of the re- - The fire alarm was sounded At at the Gunnison Sugar Inc fuctory k0UP pasture” in Zion National Park for a deer herd involve more "shows evidence of heavy brows- - one agency and we are willing Peter and Elsie Margaret Poulsen por(3i (here will be a tour of the approximately 4 pm Fire Chief until it closed and now holds a Timpanogas Cave followed by the welcome in to and Active LDS Anderson coopercooperate ing" and that "forage conditions experjments in progress at the Allen Olsen of the Gunnison De- - similar position at the Utah- - picnic lunch at the nearby camp on approximately the Southern ation in the formation of a man- Church she served as Primary Nation partment stated the flames ap- - Idaho factory in Belle Fourche grounds half of Bryce Canyon are rela- - agement plan for these herds to President in both Ft Green and Refreshments will feature bar- parently started in the kitchen and She was a visitAxtell Wards tively poor because of the high the extent our objectives sandwiches turkey qued ing teacher and class leader in the regulations will permit " concentration of animals" and fnends of y g rnuPr a was Sunday Commenting on the Park Ser- - Relief Society But he noted no range defi- nro tnullod Mr and Mrs Paul Duggins ciencies in National Monuments vice letter Senator Moss said: School teacher 16 years was a in this evening of con- - Manti worker water and ordinance the "With said: Wirth’ letter range and daughter Temple in Utah Bonnie of North aband f for four and years California are visit"Deer are common in Cedar ditions we have in Utah It is Hollywood n ur ey tng usry Breaks National Monument and solutely necessary that we man- had also done temple work at the ing in Gunnison and Fayette at the homes of Mrs Estclla Dug are restricted in general to the ogc our game herds to prevent Mesa and St George Temples If the natural November 24 1897 she married VA Summer months The range Is gins Jasper Baker and Mr and of the long Because hot dry hnpien — a resident of Center such as bear and Charles Livingston Despain and Mrs John James adequate for the present popu predators in Utah there has been field was spell mountain lion are no longer able VJSIt burning grass recently lation w celebrated their 63rd lhe numerous warnings in the news- He was close to a power line papers on radio and television and stood with s bucket of water Include her Russell Survovor cautioning the public to use care to control flames However the May announced that Tlmpanogas Cave have normal adopted with fire to prevent projwrty fire flashed out of control and set "I have already suggested that six children: Mrs Wyroa Iairson Nellan Contact Representative populations of deer that offer no the Salt Lake Regional Ofloss and dnmuge the pole on fire Fortunately he Departicular problem with refer- the Utah dig Game Control Gunnison Fearon and Clare wlU yilt Richfield on July Tclluride Power Co through was able to control the blaze be Ccn- - tkt: ence to the range Some of the Board make the size of the game gpalllf Axtell ' Clive local manager Bud Dalton fore too much 13th to provide service and inthe food In to the relation herds damage was done deer In these areas are dependent ' formation to local veterans and lief Society will hold a Mothers- - stated “we all know how Incon- tHeld Mr nry “If you plan to burn wreda and also upon habitat outside for a supply In national parks in Utah ensen Redmond and Verl De- - their dependents party on July 10th at venlent It is to have the power grunii 'alon'a power lines be" sure Daughters the at for discussion each of ubject year” portlon the Gunnison City Park The go off at any time Please help Nellan will be at the Employyou havp Senator Moss has been work- - public hearings the Board will Paln Salt Lake 26 grandchildhcjp and equp U" rom nur service by mrn venf hold In Utah late this month and men Cnirnen control th fire If In ren 37 Ing on this problem since March All veterans and is to Include a luncheon and using every caution when burn4:30 untll am I pm discussed have "And doU r when Wirth said that a wildlife Ur CB AU dauln weeds mothers and nd 011 "rcn P"'eram thclr dcndcnU Ing Harold grass and traah along explosion" threaten- - problem with Director Co office for help Andmon’ are urged to taka advantage of ghters of tbe ward arc Invited rights of way and power pole Bower eTrage and water supplies In Crane of the Utah Department of brolhfr’and’Wlh Mrl- EUx‘ this visit In order to obtain per- - stated the Relief Society on - lines Dal Mr concluded 1u'r' supervision" prcslWlrth’s The Sen- - Fish and Game Director some national parks "Here’s an example of what can ton dent Mrs Standley Pickett aonal service beth Frandsen Price (Continued On Dage 1) ator urged opening them to limit- - Frank Willardsen l S0nn Gunl Mrs'lvl Game Animals Forage Threaten Park Says Utah Senator jr pt ru Hatch That Blaze Darns Utility Mgr Representative Area hr £ T fm rT Rdiof society to Entertain Mothers And Daughters J L |