Show from Pittsburg Penn Coming lo visit inends and relatives in Utah were Mis Colleen Martin and daughter Michel Miss Anderson who is an Aiiline Stewardess with heudquaiters in Denver accompanied her sister They visited in as Mayfield guests of Mi and Mrs Chris Anderson Mr and Mis Oimin Wilkins and son Kendall weie capitol city visitors dunng the week Their son Jeriy Wilkins and children of Elsinore spent a few days in Mayfield Miss Nila Dennison of Ephraim is a house guest at the home of Mr and Mis Ivan Hansen and family this week Mr and Mis Ned Giegerson are visiting in Mayfield at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs William Chi lstiansen Mr and Mrs Paul Reed Christiansen had their baby son David Reed named and blessed in Sacrament meeting on Sunday They entertained at a family dinner Out of town guests weie Mr and Mrs Ray Taylor of Gunnison Mr and Mis Gain Nelson and son of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Redge Hermansen Gunnison J o h n Christiansen Logan and Mr and Mrs Reed Chnstiansen of Mayfield Coming from Salt Lake to visit Mayfield lews Mrs Nell Sorenson Correspondent Phone 2203 fXXXXXXXXXXXI Don Whitlock of Silver Peak Nevada was a holiday visitor at the home of his parents Mr and and Mrs Merrill Whitlock He was joined by a son Lawrence also employed in the neighboring state Mr and Mrs Albert Stenberg enjoyed a week end visit with some of their children Mr and Mrs John Lee Stenberg and two children of Roy had their baby daughter Christie Jo named and blessed by her father at Sacrament meeting Mr and Mrs Maynard Stenberg were in visiting at the Allen Jensen home Mr and Mrs Ned Stenberg spent a few days this week with their parents Mrs Elmer Anderson entertained a group of ladies at her home Thursday afternoon Following luncheon the afternoon was spent in sewing Mr and Mrs Donald Christiansen of Salt Lake spent the July 4th holiday at the home of their mother Mrs Joseph Christiansen Fayette (lews MRS NORVAL MELLOR Correspondent TEL: 4247 XXXXXXXiAXXlXXJ July 4th at Sunrise the Guide Patrol assisted by the Scouts carried out an important ceremony under the direction of the Primary Mr and Mrs Sherman Lee and sons of Salt Lake were Fayette On their parents Mr and Mrs Kenand enjoy a few neth Whitlock days at their cabin in the mountains were Mr and Mrs Charles K Whitlock and children Mr and Mrs Hans Mueller and children of Salt Lake accompanied them Mr and Mrs Don Lewis (Cheryl) Voorhees and son of Rexburg Idaho Mr and Mrs Coates and childBoyd (Wilma) ren of Wah Wah Ranch and Mr and Mrs Gerald (Beth Ann) and children of Sparks Nevada spent the holiday week end in Mayfield and enjoyed a few days in the mountains Mr and Mrs Lyle Munk and family of Idaho Falls Idaho and Mrs J R Munk of Manti spent Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs Neil Sorensen visitors Sunday They were guests at the Clyde Dorius home Reid Bartholomew son of Mr and Mrs Calvin Bartholomew is spending the Summer with his giandparents Mr and Mrs Ray Bartholomew Vickie Lynn and Bobby Sawyer of Salinas Calif are visiting their grandparents Mr and Mrs Norval Mellor for a few days Lewis Mrs Hairis and son Fiednck of Calif are visiting in Fayette with relatives Mr and Mrs Jeiry Nielson of Sandy and Craig Ord of Provo are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Leon Mellor over the July 4th holiday Mrs Louie Westover and Mr and Mrs Wendell Westover and family of Colton C’alif Mr and Mrs Bartholomew and Hugh Mrs Fern Fronk of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Calvin Bartholomew and family of Provo visited at the Ray Bartholomew home July 1st Last week Alfred Nurene and son of Salt Lake called on Mrs Zina Pickett Yeais ago when the Picketts lived in Dover the Nurenes lived theie also They had not seen each other for many years Build Your Community Buy — In Gunnison Valley — © © © © ©£ ti® well Last week had a very busy schedule keeping up with the All waters in tins fish truck aiea that can be planted have been stocked except for Snow Lake This lake is still inaccessible because of the large snow banks that surround it's banks It will be planted just as soon as the fish truck can get to the water The waters that were last week planted in weie: Town Reservoir Deep Lake Upper and Lower WPA Ponds and Shingle Mill Reservoir The w ateis in Ephraim Canyon that were planted are New Reservoir and CommunCanyon I have had some good ity Lake reports from Ferron Reservoir The water is still high and the boat fishermen have been doing Nine Mile has been drawr down until all that remains is i conseivation pool We think thi will sustain what fish are left I would like to thank the Gunnison Irrigation Go for this conti tow aids the conseivation and vacation of this lake The people who have fished this lake have caught beautiful fish and the recieation it has furnished be measuied The cannot fish that aie left will be tackle busters next year It is gratifying to know that this irrigation comis vitally interested and pany aware of the asthetic value of hunting and fishing in Utah The mountains are extiemely dry for this time of year I have never seen such laige macks in the giound The vegetation that should be given and growing is turning brown Unless we get it is haul to some stoim soon this will have say what effect upon livestock and game The fue haaid is so gieat it be necessaiy to prohibit may campfues and even pi event all We have but necessaiy access been lucky so fai m legal ds to forest flies in this area Lets take all the piecnutions we can and make sure we aien't icsponsible for the destiuction and waste that a fue now would cause Gunnison Sanpsta County Utah Thurs July 6 1961 Pag Mineralogical Society Rock Show The Mineralogical Society of Utah will sponsor the first annual rock and mineral show for the Utah Federation of Gem and Mineralogical Societies Friday Saturday and Sunday July 7 8 and 9 at the Utah National Guard Armory 1523 Sunnyside Ave Salt Lake City Individual and club displays in addition to outstanding special displays will be featured along with demonstrations lectures movies and a swap corner Clubs from Provo Logan Price Moab Cedar City Dugway and Salt Lake City’s two large societies will participate Features will appeal to adults and children alike not only for entertainment but also for information — what’s in a rock — where did they come from — what is a fossil? 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