Show ' it i nlveTSal am 5 Frank 17 Gee Dies Wednesday At Age of SO s Frank W Gee who observed the 90th anniversary of his birth- on August 18th died October 2nd at 1:30 am at the home of his daughter Mrs Nels P Niel- sen in Gunnison Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm in the Gunnison Ward L D S Friends may call at the Chapel family home on East Center St Friday evening and until time v X v SWEEPSTAKES receives State WINNER— ‘Mrs Sylvia Metcalf of Fair Sweepstakes plaque from Mrs state fair board representative for Sanpete County winning entry is pictured in the foreground Gunnison right Eugene Tuttle Mrs Metcalfs Sweepstake Prize Top honors in the embroidery division of the Home Arts sec- tions Utah State Fair was won by a Gunnison woman Mrs SyW via Metcalf The Sweepstakes plaque was presented to Mrs Metcalf for her cut work luncheon set including the cloth and four matching napkins The is in addition to a first place in the division won also Mrs Metcalf top honors at the Sanpete County Fair which entitled her entry to s (n agUrtSCCQ f Hoad Completed of the r Completion faced roadway leading from US Highway 89 to the Gunnison City was made last week Cemetery through the combined efforts of the Gunnison Valley Riding Club and Gunnison City Cost of the project was ap- - p 7 third 5 mS “£ °SiAh?tea5w: XS October 9th irL ZI rm iinn Camn nmiriiteni place h? 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L oSnBtf marks Undergoes Open Heart SuVgery COUNTY plies UTAH £ j W ©ws BEET THURSDAY AND TURKEY OCTOBER CITY" No 3 1963 19 Sanpete County Has Excellent Outdoor Potential Says Survey and Mrs Ross Peterson returned the middle of last week from Salt Lake City where they had been called due to the serious condition of their daughter Mrs ounty P°ssesses ex‘ Mm CroDoer had Deon d°°r recreation and been ln Hosoital and “Ue“! tounst resources which offer con- was ready to retin home when ®derabla economic potential if she suffered a Mood clot in her This was the prelim- developed heart Doctors were on the scene inary conclusion arrived at after at the time and performed open two days of inspection heart surgery which is credited by researchers from the Univer- wjth saving the young mother’s sity of Utah and a representative was hfe The operation from the State Area Redevelop- forme(j Sept 21st and the parents ment office 25 and 28 September now rep0rt her out of danger and Jensen Executive Secre- Lua speedy recovery making of the Sanpete County In- tary Wilcille Merrick and Winona — kins both graduate nurses served at the bedside of their sister during her critical period Mr ££ ifT Committee tailed study to be made during Development acted as host and Suide for John the coming nine months of y L Squire of the Recreation De- - pete County and nine other ARA partment Osmond L Harline Di- - designated counties within the rector of the Bureau of Business state of Utah The purpose of the Research by the Area University of Utah survey sponsored and Louis Pickett Area Develop- - Redevelopment Administration ment Specialist from the Utah and conducted by the University State Department of Employment of Utah is to identify and analyze the factors which will affect the Security The purpose of the visit was to development of tourist and conduct a preliminary reconnais- - door of resources recreation sance survey prior to a more de- - Utah’s ARA counties so that steps — —— can be taken to promote their dustrial development visit in During the Sanpete County the group visited e Palisades Park State Mr and Mrs J A Sprott of Canyon Skyline Drive the Grand Junction Colorado visited Blue Bell Ski Area in Ephraim Tuesday of last w eejr in Gunni-se- n the Manti Temple BuCanyon They were enrotite to Palmreau of Information two planned dale California anda visit with museums at Fairview and Spring Mr and Mrs Therotf Clinger City potential sites for a youth 4-Harvest last week of there Tolman said prospects are camP t Milburn and a dude ranch began and recreation development near what was expected to be a record good in terms of tons of beets ol per sugar beet crop in areas served acre and also good in terms of ex- - Mount Pleasant and Maple Canyon by growers for Sugar pected sugar content During the next few months -Company the group will assemble statistics’ W President Douglas Love and other factual information reof approxi- predicted production ImlliHOKIl 2500000 tons of sugar garding costs of development pomately tential demand and other factors I jffl beets from growers under con- “Back To School” for the Gun- in an attempt to formulate a con‘ract in Idaho Washington nison Valley Elementary Parent- clusion regarding the economic 1 Teachers Association will be held 0rS°n Nebraska South Dakota 4m AW Cwytl Utfl11 feasibility of development and the reCOrd a' Oct 7th at 7:30 pm at the school andt value to be derived from these lts was subsidiaries of services Saturday building Dr Gordon L Beck- 1902 when the harvest reached w Erval James 54 died sud- - attractions Mr Gee was bom Aubust 19 strand of Richfield will be the jn Lenn Jensen stated that various 1873 in Fayette the son of Wil- - guest speaker and will also fur-- 2284000 tonSdenly September 30th at about officials and citizens of the county sea10 am from a heart attack while liam and Mary Ann Walson Gee nkh musical numbers During the 1963 growing would be contacted during the He moved to Gunnison with his pioneer sugar working on the Hammond Farm Theme for the meeting wiU be on the d p rm had contracts with about west of Fayette His father-in- family when three years of age “Basic Needs of The Elementary v ce 3500 was with growers covering about law Milton Hammond and returned to Fayette at the Student for Successful Family 131735 acres compared with him at the time Mr James has Nine years ago he Living" age of seven been in failing health for several returned to make Gunnison his Following the program a brief 16429 acres in 1962 home time will be spent in classrooms Harvesting of beets began years He was bom in Gunnison De- and east- May 20 1896 he married Ce- - where teachers will acquaint par- - Sept 23 in Washington Eugene Overfelt president of cilia Olsen of ' Centerfield She ents with the program for the em areas of South Dakota and cember 26 1908 the son of Windom Thomas and Margaret the Independent Bankers Associa- 24 western in began South died October 7? 1962 Sept year Twelfth Federal Reserve tion Wilson He in James lived Beet Fay digging started Membership dues can also be Dakota Qea vas a farmer cattle at a meeting of Sept 26 in Idaho and the north- - ette his entire life and was a District presided and sheep raiser most of his life paid at the meeting that farmer Saturday in San organization of West JorCommittees ern district Utah until retirement He served as local bankermade Francisco The November 26 1930 he married Committees have been appoint- - dan district and southern areas of the Fayette Irriga- gecretary he trip by plane leaving Friday tjon c0 and worked in the pres- - ed f°r the year by the executive of Utah begin harvest Oct 4 The Thelma Hammond in Nephi and Sunday turning is mechanized Presiof committee harvest Mr James was a member of the composed completely for 18 idency of the YMMIA He' also worked for the dent Mrs Ira Nielsen vice presi- - Factory operations in the dis- - L D S Church years dent Mrs Jay Childs second vice tricta normally begin several days U S Government 14 years Survivors include his widow Survivors include three chil-- President Burnis Watts third after the start of harvest The fac nine children E Wayne James dren: Mrs Neils P (Rilla) Niel- - vice President Mrs Clyde Rosen- tory work season or campaign Bountiful M La Von James 1 0 Mrs Harold vall will extend into UAI Horseshoe secretary Bend Idaho Dell Le- - Ull sen and Vernal Gee both of Gun- and lnclude: factories Thompson are located at Moses ore James Salina N Thomas nison: Mn- Arthur (Edna) Robil Lake SoUHllSV Wash and Mrs Founders Toppenish Day llOSDltQl James Dick Lee James Sheron Lynn 80n Provo seven grandchildren 14 and one rensen health Mrs Jack Peter- - Idaho Falls Idaho West Jordan James Fayette Mrs Don (Chris- and Garland Utah and Belle tie) Sudweeks Manti Mrs Jerry Patients at the Gunnison Val-sister Mrs Maud Bown of Salt on- chairman Mrs Bill Nay Mrs U“' D°" “1 “ !"d Like City During the campaign last fall Ray Francis WorthingtoDf — recipients of a recent gift pre- Harold and winter the six U&I factories Lake City 15 grandchildren five sented by the Gunnison Valley Juvenile Protection: sisters Mrs member- - manufactured the equivalent of brothers and five magazine Thompson with money raised Mrs Vernon Bertleson 5968795 bags of sugar weighing Elizabeth Pace Bountiful Mrs through their annual doll project ship chairman and Roena Hendrick- - 100 pounds each a new record Ida Decker Rachell Peterson at Christmastime It is expected Salt Lake City Mrs Verda Chris- - Eleven bed lamps complete son parent and family life edu-- for the company Mrs Bernice with fixtures and globes and suf-cation Mrs Eugene Overfelt production will be higher this tlansen Mayfield Fillmore John L James fldent to equip each bed was Milgate Program Mrs Keller Christen- - year Tolman vice president and Delol Jam? Fayette Ovcllc pieuenied to the hospital on Sep- son chairman Mrs Junior Bown Tooele LaMar James tember 24th by the JayCette rep- About 90 per cent of the Indus- - publicity Mrs Allen Olsen ard agriculturist for UAL said the trial water is obtained from chairman Mrs Paul Dyreng Mrs 1063 growing season has been Ephraim and Elmo James Salt resentative Mrs Bob Edwards D"1 cltF better 1903 president Mrs Robert Beck than It average although sources whereas Rulon Hyatt budget and finance Funeral services will be held club president ln 1962 Mrs Mar- chairman has not been without cultural nearly all of the water for muni- - Mrs Keith Malmgren noon in the Fayette dell Jensen and Mrs Roger An-common at to the - Mrs problems Cecil Bown uses wasugar from Friday Von Mrs comes and cipal public Childs ter supply systems industry In general He not-- ’ Ward Chapel directed by Bishop dersen members of the finance hospitality Mrs Eugene MAI water use is heaviest in Jensen chairman Mrs Joe Chap- - ed hhnt a drought which had Cecil Bown Friends may call at committee Frank Petersen Six hampered production several the family home Thursday from pltal manager received the gift 'counties the Wasatch Front pel room representative Mrs row 1° South Dakota 6 to 9 pm and Friday until time ln behalf of the Board counties with 815 per cent of the Burnis Watts historian Mrs Fear ! Cost of the lamps was $7000 ended had helping the picture of services On Klmura 5) Horry (Continued Page ' of it liCtHl Tnf0C Qf n Riff Ta 1" faces the requirement such as the Provo River and We- per cent Increase In sup- - ber Basin Projects are now ma- available water for mu- - jor suppliers of M and I water niclpal and industrial use in the Others are on the drawing boards next 60 years” Dr Osmond L namely the vast Central Utah Harline Director University of Project which will serve seven and the Bear River Utah Bureau of Economic and counties Research said today Project to serve six counties in “If such Quantities of water are the Cache VaUey area of Idaho ailablevUUb’s population will and Utah “A great wealth of data on the 1000000 grew from the almost use of M and A today to nearly 2500000 In the present and future I water is presented county by tm ft I CA 11 next 60 years” he added are county in the report” Dr Haf- - vlUUHIOUH Dr HarUne’s conclusions bied on the report Just pub- - line said Copies of the report lished presenting the findings of may be obtained from the office a 'study by five staff of the Bureau of Economic and of the University of Business Research at the Univer-Uta- h mambers Bureau The report en- - lty of Utah Dr Ifsrline expressed appre and ludustrlal titled "Municipal committee meeting of the Gun- - council executive board Water Requirements Utah Coun- elation to the many Individuals c:ScoutsUta of National The district leaders were elect is the first com- - and organizations that cooperated ®‘°n tics Council America e(j tn(j worn in at their first Boy for I M and the data of la study supplying Drehensive snalysil to Paul Turner district meeting of the according ' year with water use in Utah It provides a Valuable assistance snd factual s00® txccutlve Dr Braithwalte in charge of the to information the which were supplied by foundation upon firm Arlo Jensen of Gunnison hew- (wearing ln ceremony base projections as to future M Bureau of Reclamation State En-nd and Utah Water In addition to the district of- 5 glnecr and 1 water reeds in Utah with the folwlnglcacfrre select- - ficpri elected all ward Institu- The report was researched and Tower Board N - ®d: written st the request of the Date were obtained from oper- chairman Keith Anderson vice tlonal representatives are mem- of lh committee ijigtrict Bureau of Reclamation who par- (tors of 204 municipal and pri- chairman Trank Koeven ms- cliatrict committee will meet tid paled in financing tiie itudy vita water systems which supply tnct commissioner June Ed- - on tht thlrd 823000 people of each Wednesday “We are highly pleased to have M and I water to commUslonBu- - or 92 monlh ? p m lfV tf) Cunnllon per Cent of Utah! popula- - wards neighborhood the unbiased findings of the snd Sorenson camping of erjUVoy Business the and of tion Stine highlights fc0ut buUJlnf( resu of Economic JenectivKles chairman Royal lcftdcr round lablt f r aIl lcout Research on M and I water” Re- the report were given' by Dr Harline M CUnton nd leaders will follow Director glonal BarAlvin nctlviUei committee M 4 of g pm Nearly 500001 Bureau of Reclamation Ilcglon d I water are utilised each year low finance chairman Eugene Dr Bralthwalt said that the sakl today Tit report U of Interest to all person In Utah at the present time This district has another ectlve year Handing almost 2000end organisation concerned with compares with the Wam- - planned end he urged ell itake M(j used for irr ga on t the development of municipal 000 eitenslon chairman ward and scout leaden to partiend Industrial water J Tctcr cPaU ctively ln the planning Trank M n(j Dr LaMar Stewart Utah lncludinllfi end son and Mile Jensen members- - and carrying out of the acoutlng I wur U used by Industries cilnlorv aald of the district committee program In the Cunnison District FdTnd°Reclamation projects 40 pr cent by munldpsl users “Utah 240 of for "THEslIGAR Ave I To Cemetery be placed for competition in the tin- u e Utah event which dreds of entries from all sections of the state proximately $350000 with the Other Sanpete women taking Riding Club paying half that state honors were: Mrs Ellen amount from monies collected Manwill Manti first place for through the posted pheasant hunt drawn work luncheon cloth Mrs according to Erwin Roberts proj- Ada Eliason Manti third place ect chairman Gunnison City paid on knitted afghan Miss Susan the remaining half third place °n cro' Cox Manti chet afghan Mrs Esther Qiris- fourth tensen Mt Heasant p SANPETE - Monday for Ele Parents — f GUNNISON GUNNISON YEAR Microng464 HlPierpont f‘ Jes r a lllCtriM fcJIdil Ivl Sfiflllt t Pcr tm I CIFT-FrHOSPITAL Tetemm center manng sr of left to the hospital from Gunnison Valley ’ Mrs Bob Edwards and Mrs Mardcll Jensen the Gunnison Valley Hospital receives right Mrs Roger Andersen Mrs RoWrt gift to Reck |