Show vail and were Mrs J Harold Gore - Under this policy both the amount of taxes going to support public service postal system and the rates "being charged mail users have gone only one way for many years — up and ever up In fact postal rates have now climbed so high that it Is time to ask whether we aren’t paying twice — once through taxes and again in stamp charges — for the same poor quality service ' First class stamps have gone from three to five cents in two ' 8econd and third class rates have been increased nc® Lack of community interest especially on the part of member teP ' same period f00 fef en with Mrs lacher of Salt Lake Mr Gallach- - shiP has brought about the serious consideration loir disbanding the more" Visiting Monday This insistence on higher postal rates in addition to a larger Charlotte Villard was her dau er recently returned from the Gunnison Lions Club' after 39 years of service to the area New of money from the general tax fund to the postal service is at flow blood come as Into a and result has the the tJ ail?d Mr and Scottish Mission and was a comorganization ghter and departments and agencle3 on a civic program Mrs Dow P Brian of Salt Lake 'panion of Reed’s for a short time 8ame old faithful members have had that must and should have the support by membership of a large servicjes City Mr Brian attended a meet- of the maJori population Jane ing during the afternoon in RichSquire5 daughter of Mr Mnif riAAnlA hauo ha North - gins — - 1st 2nd Mrs Estella Dug- Guests of the hostess - - EDITORIAL B Roper and Mrs a Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Thura May 2 1363 Page w ' Dcn’Mcss Yoar Lions Oiub ?Cs°!other varian?eflrte C°0' year‘ remember them aii but stop and think how much' better we aU are for the following Lions Club projects: street flags flag pole at e"d Sf0tt’°! city park swimming pool projects tennis court park lights and Jh? Grand Junction Colorado entertainment' gift for the blind fire placCi Boy scout Mr and Mrs J B Roper return- - park for the needyi Ljoflyearly House for general use various drives glaggeg ed last week from a vacation trip foJ etc yearly banquet with the funds 'given to worthy to Palmdale North Hollywood caugeg( guch a3 library band' suits ball park lights centennial California and Longdale They finance gym bleachers etc minstrels annual Xmas entertainment weeks for spent two and yaUey chMreru Pony League baU suits basketball court at visiting relatives in those areas basketball standards at Gunnison Elementary School paper drive with funds used for community projects July 4thMr and Mrs Shel Shellenberg- R H Pardew of Grand June- - ceiebration with other clubs Of course there are many ‘more pro- visited er of Los Angeles arrived Friday tion Colorado Monday jectg that could be mentioned but I’m sure you Can remember for a weeks vacation with Mrs Tuesday of last week with the Wer personally would hate to see the Gunnison pons Club Mr Andersons G L and Leon Embleys Shellenberger’s parents jg our fir belief it has made things better for all of us qujt( for Mrs M L Mansfield Spending and J B Ropers you can help — take an interest in your community — apply for Tuesday and Wednesday at The in the Lions Club and vow yolir share in membership making Gun- entertain- - nison Valley an even better place in Which td make yourhome Mrs L G Anderson parental home were Mr and Mrs Rulon Mansfield of Orem You’ll feel better as a member of an brganiz- ed the Eightsome Bridge Club at raise your children ' ’j the Gunnison Hotel April 29th ation working only for betterment f Week end guests at the home Six members and two guests Think it over but don’t wait too long —it may be too late Mr and Mrs Moyle Rasmussen joyed dinner at 1:30 followed by were Reed Rasmussen a student the game of cards Winners in EDITORIAL at BYU and Elder Jerry Gal-- the game were Mrs Lenno Rosen- I Mr Fart fnmilv vldt- Willardsen ah d famUy ed Sunday in Tooele with Mr and Mrs 0 L Willatdsen The Tooele residents recently moved into a new home and the Gunni- son guests were present for the house warming and dinner Mr’ approximately balance expenditures tn&N tutfu&f&sswsiz aflame high Congress should take wtbp°stal coss at cost ascer-lon& hard look at Post Office budgeting accounting NATIONAL EDITORIAL tainment and mechanization to cut costa You should urge your Congressman and Senators to find out whether we aren’t paying two or three times the amount of money eally needed to furnish a modem efficient postal communica- - It’s About Time Seatbelts to protect adult motorists from the hazards of With legislation rehave now become a highway quiring such protection either passed or pending in 32 states and with millions of Americans dutifully buckling themselves into their car seats for a trip to the comer store comes the ’dawn! to the What about the little people — from — for "whom squirming unpredictable four and These are the ones whose seat belts are no protection? grown-uphysical security we usually think of first But this time somebody — the whole seatbelt industry in fact — goofed £ It remained for a Miami housewife and1 mother" Mrs R H Card alarmed at the perils of driving with one arm while protect-in- g Shej herself her young son with’ the other to do something designed the first infant seatbelt and asked her friends how she could have it made Their reaction was to call:in designers pro- duction people — even jpatent attorneys They organized a com-pany filed for a dozen or so patents and began manufacturing It was- only in recent weeks that the first salesman showed the first sample of this specially designed protection for the younger Production was increased and set He was swamped with orders now the factory is being enlarged proving once more that: “Nothing is so irrestible as an idea whose time has come" More importantly it settles the problem of bow to protect the baby — as well asyourself — when ypu’re riving i EDITORIAL 410118 system " V “' Tr I ilifestf Plffinf Cl J UUI II vl A We at the library invite you to iocai library and see our vjsr We have added book collections the following new books to the library this week Some are new titles and others are replace- ments: “Castle Dar” by Daphne De “Dr Tom Dooley’s Maurier “Gone With Stories" Dooley The Wind” Mitchell "House Divided’’ Ben Ames “Three Stal“To Kill A warts" Edmonds the Mocking Bird” Lee r Published every Thursday M Gunnison Utah Entered at the Post Office at Gunnison Utah as s matter under the ct of Congress of March 3 1871 “ J 2 NEWS'’5’ VALLET GUNNISON Ii-renn- Gunnison Childs Centerfield Mrs James R Criswell Salina4 Medical patients included: Mrs Births during the week at the " Gunnison Valfey Hospital were to and Mrs Ralph April 24 Lund Gunnison Jo“n Alva Gant Manti 6 lb 6 oz daughter Stewart Fairview Wyroa Larson 29 — to and Mrs Lynn April Gunnison Chris Peterson Cen- - S Parker Joseph 7 lb 6 oz soiu terfelL - Dr D O Larson OPTOMETRIST Kenneth Allen McGill arrived April 20 1963 at Toppenish Washington to Melvin and Donna Hansen McGill He is the third child in the family and is a grandson of Elmer Hansen of In Gunnison Every Thursday Afternoon 2 TO 8 PJVL FOR RYE EXAMINATIONS sa to and Mrs Gordon Baxter of Gunnison announce the marriage of their daughter Sheron to Michael Heath son of to and Mrs Janard Heath of Salina The young couple exchanged marriage vows April 27th 4 iUuJnl UlU Paying Twice For Postal Services the Government operates the postal service for all Basically financed by general taxation But people as a giant monopoly then it insists also that postal revenues from mail rates shall balance postal costs (at least so far as we know) but e it did have a bullet hawk master Fred Jones was starting out of the postoffice last Wednes- day and noticed a light kept coming on and going off up in the belfrey With the aid of janitor Loyal Christensen and Lamar Hendricksen (six' eyes are better than two) it was riscovered the culprit was a hawk and as it flitted back and forth it kept hitting the light and because of a short or something it would go on and off depending on whether the hawk was coming or going The hawk either found its way out fr lost the power to fly 'cause the light has come to a steady “off" PEUUSYLVAUIA Tunripiun SAFETY Dedftied for modern ' turnpike driving — city and mi'll road aa'wcUl The TURNPIKE SAFETY outperform every tire in its class! And it’s to meet your driving need! Check today! $2450 plvi to on racoppablt 750x14 Tubeless Hospital Notes Sorensen’s Surgery patients at the Gunni son Valley Hospital during the past week were: Mrs Rodney Phone 42G1 Ural Whitewall Ford-Wercur- y Gunnison — Mothers Day Is May 1 2th MOTHERS LIKE GIFTS FROMi THE STONES VESTJ-qi- l ' Comir Moiua CM i ! VVE Coup SUGGEST: Who needs muscles? Do you lenow bow cosy It !a to tale I comer with a Corvair or park one? Turn this newspaper tideways and it will give you a pretty good idea The bed handles just about that easily The Corvair's engine Is in the roar for not only greater traction but more balanced weight distribution And that'a what makce the steering so completely effortless The engine Is air cooled too No radiator No water or antifreeze No boiling over or freezing up to worry about It takes the weather and the terrain as it comes - think about those trips to the beach this summer thoM bright sunny days and balmy moonlit nights And besides looking at It from a very practical point of view it’s Trade 'N' Travel time right now at your Chevrolet dealer's He’s got some beautiful buys But you had octter hurry before somebody muscles In ahetd of you Spring’s here Summer's coming font And with these sporty Corvslrs selling the way the are he who hesitates will want to kic himself So AI lOl'R CliLYRQUT ELUIRS CHECK HIS TUT DEALS OH CHEVROLET CHEVY I H CORVAIR AND CORVETTE Furniture Samsonite Luggage Sewing Machines ' Card Tables & Chairs Carpet ' Household Appliances DInncrwaro ' i Glasswaro And Over 14000 Other Items To Select From AT i Jt UEANL A rlln - 191 South St AUTO PETERSON Gunnison - Phono 2431 n IN GUNNISON j t1 f |