Show ' J i TrsalWicr0lllmin UEliHTlS(!D GUNNISON GUNNISON YEAH - “THfsUGAR COUNTY SANPETE UTAH BEET CITY" AND TURKEY THURSDAY OCT No 20 10 1963 Surprise Party Honors Resident On 82nd Birthday A surprise party October 7th by friends and neighbors honored the 82nd birthday anniverand resary of the mother Mrs spected Gunnison Edwin (Jennie) Larson The afternoon was spent visiting and a light luncheon 'Mrs Larson was born October 7 1881 in Mayfield the daughter of Alfred J and Margret Alston Broderick She attended schools in Sanpete and Emery March 11 1897 she married Edwin Larson and the marriage was later solemnized in the Man-Temple The couple observed their 66th wedding anniversary earlier this year Mrs Larson is a devoted member of the LDS Church and is a past president of the Gunnison Craig Childs 15 Found Pinned Beneath Tractor Services Honor Heart Victim Funeral services in the Fayette Edward Craig Childs 15 a October 4th at Gunnison Valley of W Ervel sophomore 54 died sudHigh School was found dead at 7th be30th while at about 10 pm October neath a tractor on the county work Bishop Cecil Bown directed the road that goes south from Rocky which was: Point west of Gunnison It apfuneral program prayer at the home Gordon Pace peared the tractor wheels had prelude and postlude music Mrs missed the bridge and the heavy Dean Bartholomew violin and piece of farm machinery had Mrs Lawrence Anderson piano tipped over landing on top of the invocation V Lloyd Bartholo- youth Parents of the youth Mr and mew song Mrs John Bartholomew “Silver Haired Daddy of Mrs Von Childs had been in Mine” remarks Bishop Bown Salt Lake City for the day and talk Edwin Mellor song “In the on their return about 10 pm Garden” Fayette Singing Moth- - asked the whereabouts of Craig erg Elijah James song “Oh An older brother stated he was Fayette Singing bringing the tractor in from the My Father” Mothers benediction Rex Mellor west bench The father immeBurial was in the Fayette Cem- diately took up a search and with Udell Jensen offering found his son beneath the mach- Ward LDS Chapel honored the life James Mr James denly September — — Wlth t adltl0nal activities rected the program arranged by I01"? Oct lo ana 17 the family It was: prayer at the The activities will open Wed- home Paul Dyreng prelude and A nesday night at 6:30 when Inter postlude organ music Mrs Keller Christenson opening song “I’ll collegiate Knights light the giant "S” on the hillside above EphTake My Vacation In Heaven” raim and students hold a pep Delmar Higham' and Standley on the campus according to Pickett invocation Mark Brown rally Prof Halbert Jensen general speaker Elijah Jatpes song “That chairman and Jack Thompson Silver Haired Daddy of Mine” chairman Mr Higham and Mr Christenson student a departure from past prac- In Mrs Stena Hendrickson attains 87th birthday anniversary observing Ward Relief Society tribute to Mr Gee written by tice the Founders Day program event with special cake and family gathering and read She is the mother of four sons Martha Bartholomew of being a morning event Larson Austin Larson by Emma James speaker Wood- - instead George will be presented Wednesday Kimball Larson and Duane Lar- row Beck remarks Bishop 8 in Audi- at CoUege son all of Salt Lake City Mr dersen song “Going etery Mix Up ine the prayer at the graveside respiration bene- - toum and Mrs Larson also reared a Home” Delmar Higham Gass- Dr It will feature Byron One cow was killed was attempted but to ho avail three granddaughter Mrs Norma diction Keith Gee' Colman a member of the Snow autos and a pickup truck damalso of Salt Lake Craig was bom January 14 Burial was in the Gunnison class of ’49 an the son of Von 1948 in Gunnison aged in a chain accident the night City Cemetery with Kenneth Gee Ephraim native and now a memof October 4th south of the and Mary Dell Tuttle Childs Ha ber of the Brigham Young Uni' of the singing was a member her 87th birthday an- - nison Sugar Inc factory on U S versity faculty as guest speaker group “Safari Four"- - a former niversary on September 29th was Highway 89 Li Paul Christison Dr While at Snow Gassman a prominent valley resident Mrs investigated assisted by Sgt Ted FFA member and a teacher in John L Metcalf 67 died Oct was editor of the yearbook acSnow j Hansen memthe Gunnison First Ward Marion Stena Hendrickson Trooper Thirty 2nd in a Salt Lake City hospital tive in dramatics and named efSurvivors include his parents bers of her family' and friends and Gunnison Marshall Kennard of causes Funeral servnatural Qf ficiency student by the faculty two brothers Von Lee Childs and gathered for the event held at the Anderson Sarah Tuttle Extension Home ices and burial were held SaturHe graduated from BYU in home of Mr and Mrs Rendell Reports state a car driven by Stephen Childs and a sister Ka1955 received a master’s day in the capitol city degree Agent for Sanpete County ren Childs all of Gunnison and Hendrickson Luncheon was Walter Bench of Las Vegas Mr Metcalf was born March 2 the University of Chicago tended the National Convention maternal grandparents Mr and I at 2 pm and the after- - ada was traveling north when it the son of 1896 in Gunnison from the same for Home Demonstration Agents Mrs Jack Tuttle 1956 in a and Phd the from came D(ugway noon spent reminiscing struck a cow that Graveside funeral services were institution in 1960 He taught at at Salt Lake City September 29 Anthony E and Mary Wasden Funeral services will be held Helmina Christina Fredrickson east across the highway The He married Mary Jen- - held October 7th In the Gunnison Chicago City Junior College from to October 2 Metcalf born September 29 1878 in pact broke the car’s windshield sen Jan 14 1922 in Idaho Falls City Thursday (today) at 1 pm In the Karen Marie for facBYU of wer and the Utah The Cemetery Home Agents joined the right side but Cunnlson First Ward Chapel diAalborg Denmark the daughter and damaged 92 former valley ulty in 1960 the marriage was later (Katie) Bogh hostesses to the more than 750 rected his Idaho and of Christen and Helmina Chris- - did not Injure Mr Bench nor by Bishop Morris Higgins’ in the Salt Lake City resident and who died October solemnized is invited to attend Home Agents from 'every state in The a Jack public who wife was passenger tina Neilson Fredrickson She Mr Metcalf was a former teach- 4th in a Salt Lakdrest home of the the United States except Califor- also program I came to Gunnison at the age of Madsen of Gunnison schools causes incident to age second cow dam-- er in the Afton Wyoming Thursday evehts will Include I years and has resided here h'S north hit a as superintendent She was born May 21 1871 in a anl- - and also served event the parade down Ephraim Street at As a since with the exceptlon Vf a' few ’aging hlr auto and killing the n Wori(j War Lilli Denmark the Rearback 10 am The procession will have Utah Home Agents were hostess' Mrs years spent in Manti where her mal JJj I and former bishop of the Afton daughter of Peter H and Chyis- - floats or- - e3 on Grayline busses for a at a slowed down campus flagman prepared by Tern-by father worked on the Manti tina Nielsen Bogh She came to ganglions Copper scene and her car was struck by bearing civic long tour of Bingham pie the United Stgtes as a child and school and church dignitaries and Mines Great Salt Lake Capitol har- November 25 UK as a house servant for served schools in Building Historic Salt Lake City' from bands marching John R ried Joseph Hendrickson Ft Capt For Kyl Campbell sufto Box Elder many years the area 3rjgham Young No personal Injuries were Brighton and then Hill Air Force Base Roy Mellor Hill 74 a native served as a Mrs Hendrickson was a resident 0f Centerfield 0f the vehicles but Metcalf canyon for The marching bands which par- - Flats hi Cottonwood and October 4th in tte Relief Society teacher many years was loved and respected by at about eiht grandchildren sisters Car- estimated In the will Jain turkflr tartaua Th bartape ticlpat Mrs Pearl Hofheins brother and has been active all during friend8 of hosts auto with a band show Thurs- - was courtesy of various companMetcalf jjm her 87 years She- - spent many I She was a member of the LDS dajmomln vet be esflmated pinteria Calif Maurice to a a Field vphirlf U Snpw “°?n1 lava raa Mrs Myrthen (Irene) Moon both hour walking until recent years Church mnalc da- W McLoyd ErickMa executive and retired In of Springville Also an expert quilter she helped include several partment head who will be in Survivors He was born January 23 1889 friends and neighbors as State Utah nieces University said the bands P®r nephewa and charge of the show In Fayette the son of James A1Mr and Mrs C E Andersen making many for her t Allen Frandsen directed will play and Join In maneuvers tension Poultryman Clara Althea Mellor Hill t left Saturday for Los Angeles and family Mrs Hendrickson is also It Sa C3Z23r Richard L Evans of the LDS len and rites One of the highlights of the and June 8 1912 he married Lillian an expert with crocheting the World Series between the the graveside parade and of the afternoon foot- church was speaker at the open- Jones In the Manti Temple She York Yankees and L A knitting at session Other speakers ing Mrs be the will Mr Sec-ball of presentaand game ’ Dodgers Members of the Gunnison Friday guests died July 2 1952 March 17 1953 They will be guests of The mother of eight children Mrs Edith tion of the Homecoming queen the convention were: Dr John he married Nellie Jensen They H W Gore were have daughter and seven are still living They are: ond Ward Relief Society H Hopper Director of Nutrition their annual Bazaar pr and Mrs Ruel W Bench in Decker of Manti and Mrs Boyd and Her attendants scheduled McGill Arnold Hendrickson Mrs Florence were separated Company Kellogg On Fage 4) 6 (Continued Decker of Ephraim Mr Hill was a former bishop Sepulveda Calif Nevada Ora Mortensen Granger for Oct 11th Beginning at p Home Low president American Salt Lake residents are urged to bring their — Francella Anderson Association Alfred of the Salt Lake 22nd Ward and Economics Spring- - families and enjoy hamburgers M Iriviz Associate Director Ex- was active In genealogical work City Lealan Hendrickson Lemar chili pie Ice cream and He served 19 years as an execu- ville Oral Hendrickson Mexico New Service tension tlve of the Salt Lake Realty and Hendrickson and Rendell: Hen- - drinks all of which will be ExtenMrs Kathryn Zimmerman from 1935 to 1937 was sales Columbia John 0Mo W MrkHc- sion Service W president Mar- fier for Union Investments Co e drickson also has one brother and jhool will present a varied and Phoenix Ariz Survivors include his widow Impact sister Fred Fredrickson Cen- eram wjth the bazaar sale Margaret C Brown director and one daughter Mrs Ralph A terfield and Josephine Holmes i0w On sale will be all types Economics of Home (Marie) Piper Salt Lake City baked and sewn goods n Salt Lake City Federal Extension Service Wash- - one granddaughter five D C grandchildren and one lister Mrs Mark Alma (Leah) WUilams Og- former Bernice Palfreyman wm iouiw Home Agent in Sanpete County den 20' and the stu-- thing from planning and equip- -— Funertl services were held Oct jn gait Lake County j 8th in Salt Lake with burial la was Nrtlmial and preparing food U provided to Proam?n(NatbnaUynCHl million hlnchTn'additlon to the r the Salt Lake City Cemetery schools rechild Storage which the participating be children enjoy the program In pint of milk of three of Adams of pleasant Grove will The consolidation reives with his lunch he may safety and sanitation are other its son ”“w -- wuub' this week b g was This The National School Lunch Act National pint of milk for 2 cents CCond vlct 458 schools during Sallna mountain Milk wal 8tablished Ing together th as a measure of October cornea under the Special MorrU’Smllh of Gcn School Lunch Week ® P® tetoc' Farmers !Jola 1963 School Lunch la de- - Program which the Federal Gov- national security to safeguard the and vice president lhlrd and men Drepe Inc several health and well being of the na Poultry Inaugurated Mlckelson of Draper voted not only to feeding the emment Producers J" C K Ferre of Salt child but teaching him the kind years ago The child may have tlon’s children and to encourage Gunnison bye icmtary '" of nu- ger of Uiis type in uwna and of food habits which will make this extra milk et various perlodi the domestic consumption JANUARY 24 th operation Sanpete at noon tritlou agricultural commodities history Consolidated of th day at recess J week for healthier happier life Wasatch at GunnUon ion Nine wa re ‘ Doctor start mmediately etc ha foods of October and pther Th week include R D BuManti at Juab "C'P ' Schools taking part In the pro- a total of 201814 nu- Richfield Theron M been proclaimed by President jn North Sanpete bye GunnUon VUcy IIlgh Sch°°L ris! cipUU rrovlde'nce Avar G Kennedy and Governor Clyde and gram follow a menu pattern set JANUARY 29 H sh mcrs nd North Sanpete it Manti mean Juab at GunnUon services Wasatch byt farm Cattle Cars And Denmark Ilative Ualley Resident Is Ron 87 Years Truck Sanpete Home Agent Attends gating Death Claims Native Son Graveside ’Rites fleet Rational Honor Life: Denmark Ilative Fayette Halit' Roy Dllor Hill Dies In SIG ' r P1 ' jij Xd Xn’ lO Vuid flrfAhei 11th — - §6h!s ttional iohool Lunch week! 5 ILanal £ £! TOW Three Utah Farm Cosporativcs v Ml II Mj League Daskctbatl Schedule Released For Sanpete Division of Region line - £ it "Si '” - T - “ nt Ce JANUARY Ke organization The consolidated will be known as the Intermoun tain Farmers Association 3 Arts Roy Draper: elson DakoSaio I Noorda ol0J M1jvae Pulley American Fork William Henefer Roberts D'O 11 Schorr West Jordan and John R Tracy Holladsy At the first meeting of th new The Centerfield American Le board of directors Saturday Mr gton Auxiliary will have a bake of all Ferre reported that 100 IBle with deer hunter "goodies' o( U lock nd 100 10 ucllon I 10111 dorlnf Ih ‘h iloik hd votlnl Hill th Oct ball t dnr hunt -In Indlotlnt Pjrovul th Oonwlon VIIF lilts tumid U voUnt rnfm School riltllp I"n'k ol Uhl will from (Continued On Pag 4) crv s ths auctioneer Clifford Auxiliary Sct3 i W - Id 4 vited to visit achools and have' iunch during ths week' Lunches srs avallabls for 20 cents per meal In Elementary achools and 25 cents In Second- ary schools Adults are charged 30 cents per meat as there Is no Federal or State money to cover the cost of their unJf‘Jhc' ln h'tp ni'U "‘d V rdjr1 rich foods fruit nd vegetables bread butter or margarine and milk These are known si Typo A punches of a chi d s onethlrd to dally food nee s state 1s The program In edmlnlstered by the stsU ed tona‘ L o ®M!£UnI Lmld dmtoUUllv JchScl fuld t J'" lom 30000 local worker In cp other JANUARY 9 ' Manti at North Sanpete By safeguarding the health and Gunnison at Juab well being of today’s children Wasatch bye who wlu icoma ths citizens of JANUARY 10 tomorrow the School Lunch pro- - ‘ North Sanpete at Gunnison Juab at Wasatch (ram ervel e nation as a aolld and secure Investment In Its fa Manti bye tur Thl program tm helps to JANUARY 13 Wasatch at North Sanpete txpnd warkeU 0f American ‘ abundant farm PrwlucU‘Gunnison St Manti Tk dvnUt ( NUon1' Juab bye nd Ut SchoU IT JANUARY tunch Wttk North Sanpete at Juab your tMldrn' Khooito njo ManU at Wasatch dcllclou lunch - 31 Cunnlson It North Sanpete Wasatch it Juab Manti bye FEBRUARY I Nurth Sanpete it Wasatch Manti St Cunnlson ' Juab bye FEBRUARY T North Sanpete at Manti Juab at WasaUb Gunnison by FEBRUARY 14 Cunnlson It Wasatrh Manti at Juab North Sanpete bye |