Show Universal ll) Ave- northern States Mission Dcckcns Fayette Elder Gene Fullmer To Highlight Local Banquet m Gena Fullmer of Wesi Jordan who holds the NBA version of GUNNISON "THESUGAR BEET the Middleweight boxing championship of the World will be the principal guest at the Gun- SIXTY - THIRD YEAR GUNNISON SANPETE COUNTY UTAH THURSDAY nison Stake Aaronic Priesthood banquet to be held October 7th at 7:30 pm in the Cenlerfield Ward Chapel All boys ages 12 through 20 living in the slake and their dads Members of the Gunnison Fuwill be guests at a turkey dinner ture Homemakers of America will If a boy does not have a dad hold a “Car Wash” Thursday (to- he can bring an uncle older broKurt N Sorenson of Center- - Holsteins This herd is one of day) at the Hansen Farm Supply ther etc in order that everyone field has been named to the the consistent leaders in pioduc- The young ladies will commence can attend and no boy be left out Farmers Home Administration tion in Utah according to Dili A washing autos at 9 am and for Sanpete accord- - records Mr Sorenson is active in tinue until business stops The ing to Maynard C Wankier the agricultural and community af- proceeds will be used for FHA agency’s county supervisor The fairs He served two years in the activities of the local chapter Conis Koiean for the three years Army during appointment flict and has studied agnculUne beginning July 1st Mrs Harold Gore entertained The purpose of the county at the Utah State University the Gunnison Bridge Club is to review applica- The Farmers Home Administratember 29th Six members and tions for FHA loans Composed Hon extends credit end technical three guests were present: Mrs of three members the committee assistance in farm management A M Peterson Mrs L G Rosen-i- s set up on a rotation basis with about 200 families in Sanpete Vail and Mrs Rose Larson Prizes The convention planning com- - one new member appointed County in the game were won by Mrs mittee of the Utah Cattlemen As- each year Mr Sorenson sue- The'e famill0S tlai A Mrs 1st M d the Oscar Tolck sociation under the ceeds Ralph C Bardsley of Cen- and loan strengthen improw Peterson 2nd and Mrs shlP of Allen Adams of Randolph terfield who has served on the their farm Many have Childs 3rd operationJ second vice president of t he committee the past three years their farms and in and R- M- Reese of °g- - Other committee members are reorganized creased their volume o busim den anticipate a record break- - D A Shelley Mt Pleasant and Loans been us0d tQ haye crowd of Cowboys and Cow- - Evan M Johnson Manti Belles to attend the 43rd annual Mr and Mrs Sorenson have cattle- - three children and live in Cen- meeting1 of this needed "fertilizer as well as" buy men’s organization to be held in terfield He operates a grade “A" soi con P Y f land ana Salt Lake City on December 4th dairy unit and a large irrigated serva lon prac 5th and 6th at Hotel Newhouse farm jointly with his brother Featured as one of the high- - Robert They maintain a herd of improve lights of the meeting will be the about 35 registered and grade farm buildings “ Mrs A W Sandstrom and presentation of the completed pi esident of the Gunnison Valley report of the “Economic Import-soFuture Farmers of America has ance Of Cattle Industry In Utah’’ been selected to attend the Na- compiled by Dr Osmond L Har- tional FFA Convention in Kan- line director of the Bureau of Elnora Jensen returned last sas City Missouri October Business and Economic Research Lake she from Salt Alvin will leave by train from week where This Utah of at the University attended the 38th annual Utah Salt Lake City on October 9th report shows the relative value Associated Beauticians Conven- and return October 14th Utah s cattle industry in tion Theme was “Indian Sum- Only boys who have demon- cess °f $63 million annual created aad was held strated a sincere interest in the wealth n n e m coresident Gtmn is on mer SymP°sium-Utah Motor Lodge at the and its high ideals are Hotel FFA Other noted speakers included Valley died September 29th in a 24th and 25th Miss chosen to attend the convention on the program will bring to the Nephi hospital from a heart ail- - September Lee Sharpley of Texas Some of the convention high- Jessie of cattlemen current information ment Funeral services were held will include nationally fam- vital interest to their business Monday at 1:00 pm in the Nephi was the guest artist She is the lights of the National Gold Tro- - ous speakers Firestone Variety The theme of the convention is Thrd Ward LDS Chapel with winner for Show tour national public speaking the National phy styling burial in the Vine Bluff Ceme- “Reducing Operating Costs” i - V Fayette To Honor Missionary A Farewell Testimonial will be held October 8th in the Fayette Ward Chapel for Elder Charles R Mellor who has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Northern States Mission with headquarters in Chicago The program is scheduled to get under way at 7 pm Mr Mellor will enter the Mis- sion Home October 23rd in Salt Lake City A son of Mr and Mrs W Rex Mellor Elder Mellor graduated from the Gunnison Valley High School with the class of 1960 He also is a graduate of the Gunni- Valley Seminary Te attended two semesters at the Brigham Young University Mr Mrs geles son and Mrs Bud Evans and Gerda Duffin of Los An- visited Sunday evening Ander- visitors were enroute to Colorado to Junction a week with Mr and Mrs Mr The and Mrs L G Grand spend Roy Pardew Tri-Cit- y Girls Wash Cars For Chapter Funds Kurt Sorenson Appointed To FIIA County Gommittee 'Jv Bowling League Poinli Cattlemen Prepare For Record Convention Croud Gunnison FFA President To Attend Convention W: Returns From Beauty Meet Halley dative Dies Friday In (lephi Hospital AND TURKEY OCTOBER F Bennett announced that young men desiring to attend the Air Force Navy ry Marine or Coast Guard Academies beginning next year may take an examination for ber 4th took honors Winkel Senator Bennett will base his both the individual high game and last week appointments upon the results of series in league play examination which is adminthe with scores of 202 and 587 reistered by the Civil Service Com- spectively mission rolled the Ice Cream Forsey The exam will be given in high team game and series with totals of 832 and 2434 (Continued On Page 2) - Wallace fknnison Scout District Selects Officer Slate Braithwaite of GunDisbeen trict Chairman of the Gunnison District Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America according to Faul Turner Richfield District Scout Executive Dr nison K J has Open House At Tilantl Plant of Beauty Salon Week which is held in February Manti Temple Church Christ of Latter-daMr and Mrs L G Anderson Saints She died in 1909 March in American Fork Thursday 19 1913 he married Gertrude to attend the funeral services for Hansine Jahn in the Manti Tem- a cousin Blaine Clements 14 1961 She died May ple Mr Christiansen was an ardent member of the LDS Church and served a mission in Denmark 1908 in the desus Snow in 1910 Survivors include the follow- children: Raymond W Chris- tiansen Mrs J Barres (Norma) Jenskins Mrs Allen E (Alice) Belliston Nephi Harry Christiansen Draper 16 grandchildren 15 and two Mrs sisters Ernest Bardsley of Centerfield and Mrs R C Swal- Spanish Fork One son lost his life while in the service of his country during World War II ing Hospital Rotes Medical week Pacific Trails Sportswear have past patients during at the Gunnison College NO 1961 PTA Graveside Services Here Today For Lovell L Childs Word was received in Gunnison of the death of Lovell zo Childs 72 on October 1st A former resident Mr Childs died in a Salt Lake City hospital following surgery He had been in iil health the past several months Mr Childs was born in Gunni- son February 27 1889 the son of Lorenzo II and Ida Jensen Childs He spent his early youth in the valley attended the local schools and was engaged in farming February 16 1916 he married Susan Swain Following their marriage the couple resided in Gunnison and McGill Nevada and the past 15 years they have made a home in Salt Lake City where Mr Childs was employed as a sheet metal worker until his retirement several years ago He was a member of the LDS Church Survivors include his widow and two of his three children: Alta Childs Salt Lake City and :’ Albert Childs Kearns A son ley Furniture Joe’s American Service Morris Higgins Midway Market Valley Builders Modern Cleaners Christensens Rasmus-wersens Royal Hansen Stokermatic Sales Elmer Market and Gilbert Fjeldsted Insurance Will Observe Founders Day Friday - Saturday The 74th anniversary of the several from high schools in the Snow College will be area cund‘ng observed with a variety of ac- Perry Christensen son of Mrs tivity Friday and Saturday as Gleo Christensen of Ephraim now the campus takes on a new look Snowmass Colorado rancher W1 ui ings an isp ays on will be guest speaker at the grounds and th traditonal round Founders Day Program Saturday of events unfurls morning at 11 in the Auditorium Heading the planning commit- - Mr Christensen is a former Snow has been Prof A Russell student body president and star Gray chairman Faye Malmgren Bill and Santos Centerfield In the afternoon the Badgers Jamaica Plains Mass student and Dixie College will clash in the traditional Founders Day Traditional lighting of the “S” football game Kickoff time is set on the hill side above Ephraim 2 pm A feature of the half- - “Back To School" program for parents of Gunnison Valley Elestudents has mentary School been scheduled for next Wednesday October 11th and is being the Elementary sponsored by Parent Teachers Association The event will get underway with luncheon at 12:30 pm followed by introduction of PTA committees and chairmen Dr Lillian Christensen from the Brigham Young University Department of Education has been named as the guest speaker She will speak on the problems of age and entrance into school as it relates to children their nalproblems maturity and school achievements Dr Christensen is one of the foremost authorities on this subject and will answer many questions of importance to parents of ren fa ing into thls age group A tour of the new building will the afternoon program comPlete T MlCkS CrUSH At Intersection Two pickups crashed at the intersection of Main and Center Streets in Gunnison at 10:45 am Tuesday morning Damage was 'ntens've to front ends of the vehicles but neither driver was Beemus preceded him in death Also sur- investigated The mishap occured viving are four grandchildren en Mart Taylor driving north two brothers and one sister Clif- bound made a left hand turn at the corner The other truck going south was driven by Clay Madsen of Manti The Taylor machine hit the Madsen vehicle on the left front fender Damage to both trucks was confined to the front ends and Mrs Anthony Willard- have moved to Salt Lake and plan to spend the winter months Mrs Willardsen is employed by the Pearce Music Co in the capitol city Mr sen Scout Council To Elect Officers City For Coming Year The Utah National Parks CounScouts of America will annual meeting Friday October 6 1961 according to Council Pearson Richfield yjce President The meeting will be held at the council office in Provo beginning at 7:30 pm Mr Pearson said that in addi- bon election of officers of the council for coming year part of the meeting will be spent L d(nArtment sessions nnHer7h direction of council' operating committee chairmen A depart- ment for commissioners will also be conducted Those invited to attend this meeting are Institutional Repre-fo- r committee 8entatives cil Boy hold its district Val attendants" scouUng" program1 Mr" Pearson and her car8 Abonfmc Queen at 8 Thursday evening as' reminded institutional leaders Keith Andersen Vice Chairman flth at 7:30 pm This is to give terfield Russell Yardley Gunni- - rally and 'snake dance will ch°bn that Sponsor a scouting unit that Frank Peterson District Com- - everyone in the area the oppor- - son The Founders Day parade is Venice Lincoln Avery Dance Satur- - this The Homecoming meeting offered a chance for missioner Frank Koeven June tunity to see the new plant in Katherine Nielson and in the college ball- - their institutional representative Edwards arid Bill Butler Neigh- - operation as well as the many Nay Sorensen Main Street Saturday morning at day eveninK Sahnn Peggy room- under sponsorship of the to have a voice in council policy borhood Commissioners Miles features available to the 8 It will feature floats and Aurora Mrs Camping and Activities ployees including the new lunch the Sophomore Class will conclude and organization Gunnison marching bands Among J B Roper Chairman George Last Health and kitchen area and nursery A was a surgery patient The meeting will be under the bands participating will be the day’s events and Safety Chairman Austin An- - sound motion picture will show direction of W W Clyde Coun- and Floyd Love- cil President derson Organization and Exten- - the Seattle plant and refresh-sioChairman Alvin Barlow mentj will be served ridge Council Scout Executive it was Finance Chairman Eugene Jen- Everyone is welcome sen Advancement Chairman stated Mr and Mrs L G Anderson Burnis Watts Leadership Train- entertained Sunday at dinner Mr nnd Mrs Odell Jenson of ing Chairman LaVoy Sorenson Mr and Mrs C L Lar- honoring and Dr LaMar Stewart Members son of Inglewood California who City spent the week at Large All are from Gunnison end Siting Mr and Mrs Larry are in Utah spending a Centerfield oxerpt Mr Jensen Mr Barlow visit with his sister Mrs Arta and Mr Sorenson who are from Corbett Mr Larson a former Centerfield to BLM the State 3714 resident is recovering from a re- pays Sanpete County’s proportionate the period between Janunry Dr Braithwaite Dr Stewart presem as un of mineral lease revenue and June 30 of this year another per cent of revenues from min- - ceni “inc8share memalso and Mr Peterson are and Mrs J B for from Federal lands during the check $124842340 having eral leases on Federal lands un- - dinnor wer bers of the council Executive Mrs A M first six months of this year - been given to the State in Feb-- der provisions of the Mineral RoP®1 and Mr and Board mounted to $171 15 74 ruary to cover the first six Leasing Act of 1920 For counties Peterson The district officers will be in Dlfrom fiscal of this Utah varied the $188 months R D Nielson Utah State year formally Inducted at a special The latest check in addition to for Salt Lake County to $390at the Lawrence An- rector for the United States Bur- Visiting meeting of the district in Noeau of Land Management this being the State’s share of mineral 804 05 for San Juan County dur- - derson home September 23rd vember in- lease revenue for six months to June 30 were Joan Anderson Mrs McKay ing the the January During tha past week two week presented n check for Dr Braithwaite said that the Anderson and son Garth and Gun- - 7136343 to Governor George D eluded Utah's proportion of all period d strict" would" continue to hold births were recorded at the n Clyde as the State' share of other Federal land revenues for the district committee meeting at nison Valley Hospital: ended 22 — A son born revenues received from mineral the entire fiscal year WednesSeptember third on the 713 pm 30 timber June Mrs Keith leases Sorenson and grazing permits day of each month with the to Mr Total BLM payment to Utuh sales and other sales from Federal Scout leaders roundtable meet- - of Ephraim fiscal year amounted by for It 8 00 pm All October 2 — Mr and Mrs Mar- -- lands in Utah administered Ing to follow fiscal year total sons is attending a voca of Salt Lake wel- BLM The check Included Utah’s to $290205777 the largest such County’s meetings will be held In the Gun- vln Johnson school In the Utah capitol $4942891 for only payment in any fiscal year of mineral lease 13 ounce aon share 8 corned pound niton Seminary Building two Ssmupde Itaes issei'a! Lease 19 Sets “Back To School” Appointments today 5 4 CTtY" Elementary Bennett Tells Plans For Academy Senator ' ieraises t Former Resident Returned “Home” For Sat Burial 61 a Mrs Ilene Coates Boyes native of Gunnison died September 28th in a Salt Lake City hos- aRer a lingering illness Mrs Boyes was born Septem-- ’ 201900 in Gunnison the Mir daughter of Hyrum Levi and len Kump Coates She lived here J l J Hi J ed the local “h001In 1916 she married Kenneth J Sorenson and the couple were later divorced In 1946 she married Vivian (Jeff) Boyes in Elko Nevada Survivors include her husband tW° S°nS’ J°hn K Sorensen and h of Sa t Gerald A‘ SorensenLake City seven grandchildren one and the following brothers and sisters: Clair Coates and Mrs Byron (Ordell) Knighton Gunnison Leo Coates American Fork Rex Coates pjeasant Grove Bert Coates Ray ConteS( MrS- Ena Cheshire all of City Funeral services were held Saturday in Salt Lake City with burial in the Gunnison City Cemetery -- RcCOFCJ — |