Show v 'v w“1'?‘ic”'itoi'l-1-6CortAveU) v 141 rt ' i "yria fit ra Vr - tmj4 ' J pierpow j' f' J WCY ('ll t ' T— “’V"’ ''’"y ' frtyW H M x " on wlter Below nor- low antici- from the water- concern this year pated sheds are a real Sanpete County has recently been declared a drought area and thus etiklifies for emergency funds to issist with the development of vater conserving practices ac- In Is generally UTAH COUNTY AND TURKEY”CTtY“ BEET THURSDAY MAY 2 1963 NO in SanFarmers Hazel” Cox Provo-- Pocatello ' js Lew Mrs i it4 ' T? recent end came The week “ Volved we need 49 uu f headgates we’ll pour morningtWng °ne short another at noon and another in like the evcning We use a g00d rich suppiy cocrete mix- Plu3 reinforcing Epbraim have been working for rods au 0f 0ur headgates After the concrete has had a fhns°Vrnnervlnff Tvm° their chance to cure the headgates are a g" water SANPETE homeless in a fire in West New York according to Logan — Kay Mcltf son of Mr Brighton by Paul and Mrs Eldon M$ff Sterling information received Mr Nelson was born August teen elected foriel Vice Ball a brother of the victim The 191n ot the asl0cIated Btu- r°L°f ow a marked increase over last nfle!hb0rWa3 !Cti°l°f James dfcnt3 at Utah State University by months reading3 Measurements Mrs Jean Ruocchio 78 who was tiansen Nelson He married Nor- - a gtudentbody votCf made Qn Apr 25 by ma Jensen June 20 1941 in The office includes being in trapped in her second floor apart- Conservation Service and the Blackfoot Idaho He was a truck- - cjjarge of student activities Cen- - ment Mrs Marie Ball 31 dash- - porest Service showed that the er and sheepherder tered in the Student Union Build- - ed fironJher apartment through a water content of the mountaill Survivors include his widow lng and of hallway collapsing snow C0Inmittees that k was to 152 t a she reached the street It re- - of a and the following sons and dau-- plan these activitiese ln some areasv Nels0 USA AUenA1 Mr Mclff is a junior at USU juired 20 minute to revive her teurA il readings at the Beaver and allowed to set up the boards were Norma Jen- children and the Anchorage in This Pre Uw Dams Course n 12MUe Canyon year majoring are removed from the pins the R'’ HaI7ey N he has served as Business Senator way at the time were 2012 inches of snow with a hinges allow the form to swing 811 DA°"ald brothers and sis- - from his collegei The fire occured in a two story water content of 8 08 inches Thls political away from the headgate and in in a and started brick for writer building the studentnewspaper ls i52 per cent of average March less than a minute the form is "" completely removed ‘ue can pour three headgates &terunB — — per dar “A aently being focused conserving practices iunNISON- - "THSUGAR Residents Sterling Student Former Left Homeless Elected TejOffiee Mr and Mrs Leonard Ball former residents of Gunnison At Utaij State U and their three children were left Valley Native Dies In Idaho jpal precipitation and t GUNNISON YEAR and good much this past these read- water out-communities is better than the storms after he ngS were taenlook for the local fEllal Idaho Checks totaling $2200000 were mailed to 174 sugar beet growers Ivan Squire ha9 returned t0 work for the U & I Sugar Co and stationed at West Jordan He has been absent from the Job 22 months as the result ‘of an on- - 1961 the initial payment ‘a- mounted to 28 cents per ton The In tirjsn 1” fj- -' on April 25th by the Gunnison 59 cents per ton Sugar Inc branch of the Utah- - for the 1962 crop which js 3l Idaho Sugar Company cents greater This only means according to G B Robinson cashier The one thing and that is demand and wiu bring a is handsome return to the growers ” a cohsclous i ’ r of the need for Water their Lm “We install eration Verjiianent structures dpsitfned and ou” If at any time they are However h no longer needed in their concrete headgates to use in Fmoved cjm ' them irrigation system The form Wf Bruce - is of metal construction and is easUy This is a bather economical and adjustable' So that different sizes method of con- of headgates can be poured It is verY satisfactory an- held to position by hinges and a tolling irrigation water It is other examPle of a couple of pieces of lumber which Use into and designed put project fit'over pins on the metal frames into by the ingenuity of local farmers TheAform can be assembled and Bmce Christensen Seymour a for pouring proper position headgate in a matter of minutes concludes Mr Funk on Conservation Camporce Will Start Sjprlng Scout Camping way 10 and the annual Spring Camporee toi Scouts and their leaders in Utah area will the to according be held ‘May District Paul Turner Richfield Scout executive event will be a CmServation Camporee with conservation projects and activi- tie as the main part of the pro- gram Grant Williams Assistant Supervisor of the Fish Lake Na- tiorrnl Forest has been named chairman of the camporee be held at Camp in Salina Canyon Projects including elusion control browse planting stream rehabiUtation tree plant- in s have been planned for aU of the Scout troops Ih attendance the camporee wiU begin with check-ion Friday with th evening program highlighted by conservation films and troop tklts Saturday morning activi- ties wiU include: breakfast in- speetbn of troop camp$ite and work on conservation projects A conservation display trail has scheduled as part of the afternoon activities The displays wiUbe prepared by government "kCfncies concerned with conser 4GSSSlSat Final payment on the 1962 croj) scheduled not later than October 25 1963 but this arhouqt I has not been established? is High bids totaling $1590 were declared on 24038 acres of federal land ln Emery Sanpete and'Se-Vier Counties which were offer- ed into sale through auction bidding at the Bureau of Land office in Salt Lake Management City on April 21 This is a continuation of the tint sale that the Bureau has conducted therein LltlO FOrClIldn GUflfllSOtl Meet Clan B held v District y SettmUy un- y g TftJ fniiT two men Gary Hill for sale under Bureatt motion ' the new line fore- - the This procedure will be followed man the Gunnison District and Pbd Olsem Gary took top vation and wiU help show the in the future from time to time Utah Powpt & Light Company honors in the low hurdles with a proper use’ and 'management of as the land classification program wa Myron Dorrell Mr DorreU time of 21 and also a first in outdoor resources and as determinations was fomerly in the line and ser- - the high hurdles at :18 proceeds Mr Williams said that 40 Scout are made as to the use suitability vice department of' the UP&L in phU was the top man in the 100 dash with a time of :103 Salt Lake and was the successful Troop from Gunnison District for public or private programs in The interests demonstrated at bidder on the assignment good North Sevier District Wayne Dis- in Gun- - which was considered South of the sloshy wet track view sale and demand indicated that Sevier the District trict nison Sevier District had been invited for land is high as only two of Under the netf position the phil also came through with a dash the 19 tracts originally offered foreman will handle the Salina third b the to attend this Spring event Gunnison and Morohi areas with Camporee fee is 50 cents per for sale remain unsold ribbons and These lands in the remaining the regular personhel in each Scout Camporee VOUFSO offered district patches will be presented at the two parcels will again be 2:00 pm on May 1 at Mr DorreU 1 married and the closing ceremony at 2:30 pun Sat- for sale at office located father of three children His fam- urday afternoon Parents and the Bureau’s land other leaders are invited tq the on the third floor of the Darling jjy wnj join him and they will R K Jensen son of Mr and Budding Salt Lake City In- - make their home In Gunnison at Mrs Kenneth Jensen of Gunni- evening campfire program formation concerning the sale the close of the Salt Lake City son was among the graduates r T and detailed description of the school about June 1st completing work at the Los lands involved may be obtained AprU 26th gelea Police Academy from the Land Office Manager graduate of College of Mrna M11’1 u- Andennn Box 777 Salt Lake City Utah received word’ that their son Southern Utah and will receive diploma in June He entered Bob who Is with SheU OU ComBscause of poor wsalhor the police academy in February pany in Los Angeles was recentauions the Gunntion Vallty made ' supervisor of the ac- and has now been assigned to the ly tholr TTJkt have counting department of the com- Hollywood Division as a member car wtih from AprU 27ih to May pany office held from waah lfltT 11 for '“°r“'r yrd COItipICtCS PoIICO Academy At Car Wash nnrinfllilAf! RKlu tyill prAunF Musical Play will be 4th The 800 am to 6:00 pun on Satur- “Behold A Butterfly” a musical daf May 4th at AUea's PbUlips ha Gunnlaon and money play will be presented by the gg Stake MIA on by the boys will be used Gunnison fof jhehr summer trip The same day and Tuesday May 13th and pric U1 be la effect as pubUsh 14th at 8 pm Jn the Gunnison VaUey High School auditorium 4 iMt week 5 The play ia directed by Mrs Law-rence Anderson with Ronald Frandsen and Judy Mellor as ac- companlsti The evening wUl provide plenty of entertainment alnging Including drama comedy and dancing rUid Workers Distribute Information During Annual Cancer Fund Campaign b idi yeaf Sugar showed just ended J to the according the come dirfrituW annual g 1“ prod stockholders J u Uke City SnG°" Jj Co and its on stock during the year These record earn- - totaled $948513 Through the d-- Swmd-Ar- Repr c?L Snd the sea- 2’ S Hybrid said g - idS SfZ 7$iw r iererfSk! nf 1CrnP hpta wStagSLoSJ? annase of ST bZ and 7985 the previous year in to tiievrbw tories districts There tiiey gr0Wing La into were processed sugar ' for the year Production Feb 28 1963 at the equivalent of The report also said a major ex- 8968795 bags pansion program was started at °r sugar an increase of 888257 the Columbia Basin Washington increasing capacity at ba£ °5r last year Previom re factory company markets this this modern plant by nearly 30 Jhe more than 20 western per cent The new equipment !ugaT went into operation in time to crop President McKay reported net process the after taxes at $2390041 in the Columbia Basin district a which is equal to $101 per share In a review of on 2371283 shares of outstanding pany operations the U and I stock This compares to a net In- - Annual Report said great strides come of $1975532 or $083 per have been made In sugar beet hare ln the reviou8 yearagriculture and agricultural re- The chairman of the board said search as weU as in processing two dividends of and marketing $020 per share each were paid (Continued on rage 4) This year for the first time centage of tarty tumors ' in the American Cancer Society volun- - total case load cancer researchers teert wSn distribute no fund- - aay This means that a more alert Informed public educated to fusing literature on a house-to- basis during the annual respect cancer not to fear it is r house crusade Mrs Betty Anderson acting on the Seven Danger Sig- nals and cnua(je chairman reports getting an annual health jjtstead they wiU bring Your examination including rectal and yamUy’s Copy of Cancer1 Seven colon examination and ln wo- Danger Signals a leaflet especial- - men the "Pap" smear — jy prepared for family use In The seven danger signals are this way more than 30000000 (1) Unusual bleeding or discharge facts (2) A lump or thickening in the as a result of the mag- - days of the program Most of the copies of these success breast or elsewhere will be distributed (3) A sore nificent support of the weekly public held off Saturday expect 0311(1 CotICCrt ln the greatest educational drive that does not heat (4) Change In papers all over the state accord- lng better weather on Sunday Concert in the history of the Society Snow bowl or bladder habits (5) College ing to Dr Alan P Macfarlane Sunday was even worse but the The The society began a public edu-- nesa or cough' (6) Indigestion or of the program The families turned out regardless Band will host the Wasatch in a Joint concert cation program early in its his-- difficulty In swallowing (7) weekly papers along with dailies for t tremendous rush that push- Academy band the total to about the same as In Snow Auditorium Monday tory in the conviction that a pub Change in s wart or mole and radio atations and television lie educated to cancer’s danger Mrs Anderson evening at 8 quoted New stations went all out to Make the opening round huge Duchesne County with a popu- - T1 Academy band will play signal and to getting an annual York City’s former health till! community project U much better mJssIoner Dr Leona Baumgart lotion of 7100 had 7114 recclvs contest number! which it will health check-uat the Region Nine Music protected against cancer than one ner who laid "If someone Inclinics yet the second sugar cube! which With many make-uputs present Ignorant of the disease For ln no vented a drug that would cure to report the state total was 748- - them In the 100 per cent plus festival at Ncphi May 10th A medley of numbers from the other disease is the patient so half the present cases of cancer 003 or about 784 per cent of the bracket Sanpete County with a show Ths P°PuIr Includes Broadway This responsible for his own health the excitement would be beyond tUle’s population population of 10200 had 008 per d Of Music" will feature the end well being btlief W hive such a drug and Wuh 9205 getting their sec- about 17000 who had ths Type That public education Is paying I am completely serious It Is before last ond sugar cube Sevier County Snow College band presentation III polio vaccine A clrinct trio will also perform ©If can be seen in the number of Communication" week's clinics registered 792 per cent with 8000 "There Is no question now that reiving the second round out u numbers are Larry Ence lives saved — 1200000 cured can' That Sum! it up In a nutshell Olsen and W McLoyd cer patients in the Untied States This is what public cancer edu-Camille clinics and the ©f K population of 10100 with the make-uErickson — and the fact that on in three cation is all about n6 reports from the hospitals nun- gUt( Wchard Wolfe will direct the cases is being cured today si con- wlTh When cancer volunteer work- lng homes and institutions that 73l 003ut of a Population bend and Mr WMtch trusted with fewer than one in trs knock at your door this Academy another boosted be will total the III ltie 8 direct the college five 23 years ago Mrs Anderson month give generously L Jut IV Erickcn 15 000 to 20000 to easily take It Fedcr1 mid ©rganlzation "To curt more give more and over the goal rf 89 per cent" re- - 909 Studies in leading cancer clinics fight cancer with check up and participating brought the The public is invited to attend porta Dr Macfarlane show the concert without charge higher and higher per a check" Th results are particularly sur- - present percentage to 781 ” n VT 1 y m t ””” K l ' V t r Barbara Whitlock ot Mayfield with other outstanding members visits with Congressman Laurence J Burton during a tour of the Nation's Capitol Fictured left to right arc: Blaine Schmidt of West Jordan Fat Waterman of Frice Miss Burton officer) Congressman Amy' Keorsley of Logan Barbara Whitlock of Mayfield and Stephen L Hatch of Hyrum ' i iW 14 |