Show mi et Universal Vonili Science Congress Micro filtrunS UlfierpoM UGAR BEET AND TURKEYCtTY" John Rasmussen Jun- ior student at Gunnison Valley High School and son of Mr and Mrs Moyle Rasmusson of Gunnl- son has been named one of 25 students to attend a Youth Sci- ence Congress arranged by the National Science Teachers Asso-of ciatiort under the sponsorship United States National Aero- nautics and Space Administra- tion The student leaves Saturday the NASA Western Opera- tions office at Santa Monica Califs x will be Regional Congresses held at the 10 regional NASA centers with a culminating Na- tional Youth Science Congress to David NovhpmbM thredaXand'Hii n papers by students reporting on YEAR their scientific investigations There will also be opportunities to meet and talk with NASA scientists visit the NASA research facilities ahd exchange Thev Gunnison Valley Jaycettes ideas and experiences with other will hold their annual bake sale students for deer hunters on TThuraday nd Three students from each e If the weather remains gional Congress will be selected Friday sale wUl be held on the for participation at finalists In good the lawn at Joe Chappels on Main St the National Youth Science case of indement weather the gress sale will be hi one of the stores To qualify for the honor it was AU types of baked goods for the necessary (or each student to deer hunter will be on sale with prepare a abstract proceeds going to a community 0( about 1000 words of the paper cause report they will read Partirtpts”wefeTelect’ed from Mrs Estella Duggins Xere the materials submitted Sunday from Salt Lake Th® program of she attended the funeral services Youth Science Congresses offers for a sister Mrs Louisa Park no scholarships monetary awards Gilbert or trophies Participants derive their rewards from the regional Mr and Mrs Gordon Sorensen and national recognitions and of Gunnison were among the honor they will receive and from more than 3500 MobU dealers the inspiration and satisfaction of wives and oil company marketrubbing minds and elbows with ers attending the 1963 Mobil eminent scientists and other dealer convention in Las Vegas October 9 and 10 bright students GUNNESON SANPETE chiefly of the reading Leadership 'M School Attracts Twelve From Sanpete Co of THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 1963 No object - mm - QJ nee' I Kennetb Keller e8 retired Conservation Service and headquartered in Gunnison for ma and un til his retirement( died suddenly 0ctober flth wbiIe visiting at the home of a brother n Sarament0t California S Soil employee S®! 7 °bbe Mant" CUrLmetorvUl1al 25 — — Admitted Into liledlCal i G T (Bud) Parkinson left UP&L’s Telluride divison superintendent and Perry Olsen engineer for the company examine stell delivered last week to substation site near Scipio New equipment wiU replace the old structure in the background tarts Prejrani! Set By Sanpete Club Members 4-- Club work for 1963 in San- pete County wUl close with the County Awards programs being held next week On Wednesday October 23 at 7 pjn at the Soutn Ward church in Manti mem- ers n South Sanpete area wUl fcev® October 24th Aiiin nAviii awards Thursday at 7 pm the mem- - SS1 C Primary Bake Sale Friday F hunters v ®y All to goodies for on the enjoy vailble the deer mountain Wells Dalton In Councilman ' ? Gunnison City charge of streets announced the program was now complete with in the city However the “finishing” program Is yet to be undertaken but expects to be done some time this Fall before Win- ' ter sets jn A direct gutter line will be es- all on tablished streets and the center of the hard surface will graded to these lines This will necessitate the cutting of some grass in front of residences but not on private property This may inconvenience some citizens the councilman explained but at the same time It is necessary if the program Is to be rounded-of- f and the appearance of the city improved The grading program will take some time and tha cooperation be leer ISunlSpens il pj if young ‘ vlctim of residents It may be is asked to from time necessary to time and until the proper drain and contour is established Councilman Dalton expressed his thanks for the cooperation during the “trying times" the hard surface was installed due to rains etc and hopes this same until the spirit will continue streets are In first class condl tion Gcrvlccs Honor Katie Bogh ’ s Impressive graveside rites were held October 7th1 In the Gunnison City Cemetery for Karen Marie (Katie) Bogh 92 who died Oct 4th In a Salt Lake rest home The prayer at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl A Westlund where the body Jay In state was offered by Orlin Hansen of Mayfield Bishop Allen FramLen conducted the program at the cemetery which was: invocation Melvin Hansen song “Oh My Father" Eva Jensen talk Hans C Bogh song “Lay My Head Beneath A Rose" Eva Jensen dedication of grave Clarence Hansen Sat -- Hunters Should linen Laos With Utah’s general deer hunt ny firearm which has live am- - fined to daylight hours only It and 300 for information on season opening' Saturday munition In the firing chamber is unlawful to hunt by flashlight legally killed moose Del 19 the Department of Fish Any person carelessly or neg spotlight or artificial light of any offer for such information and Game listed the following llgontly wounding or killing an- - kind wt( originally made by the De- laws among the most important other person while on a hunting ( unlawful for anyone to fall partment several year ago in an to observe during this hunt trip shall be subject to the loei (t0p it checking stations or effort to reduce illegal kills of One deer of either sex may be of hunting license privileges for road block where stop lgn or these inlmals which take place taken on the regular big game or a period of five years red light is displayed during the annual deer seasons ' combination license j during this Every person while hunting on lpcCi4i nnlti lunllng Anyone observing others I wear conspicuous season red or to th for whllJ lng at or kming lk or moo Deer must be tagged at the yellow headgear and red or yel- are issued Persons during tha deer season I urged the permits time and place of the kill Tags low shirt sweater or jacket a hunting on special permits must to report tha incident to tha No one may hunt deer unless must be properly punched to in- tha permit with them at all est Department officer Hunting dlcate the date of the kill and they are 16 years of sge or older times license number name or car the sex of the animal and must In addition Juvenile deer hunt- A dog or dogs may not be used remain with tha animal through ersors ages 16 through 29 years ' bun Puru® or 1 ’ ”y Umt and until tha meat is must ba properly ' qualified to processing dcer‘ Sportsmen were reminded again purchase a big game license by completely consumed are only Reward wUl be paid by the that the foregoing It is unlawful for any locker successfully passing tha required Utah Department of Fish and portion of toe laws governing the plant or storage plant owner or gun safety course toe total deer permits “pur- - Came to anyone submitting in 1963 deer hunts with employee to receive any game Archery formation which leads to the con regulations being listed In the for chased for the or itorago animal procesalng covering annual proclamation unlesa the animal is legally archery deer season may not be vkUon of persons who Illegally this season It Is toe obligation of used during any other deer sea kill an elk or moose tagged know to ail bolder license It is against the law for any ion The reward money la $100 for every t hunter to carry In any vehicle The legal pursuit of deer Is con- - proof of in Illegally killed elk the laws before going afilJ jbt r m RCllOOL— Sanpete ladmi attending the USU Leadership School last week LEADERSHIP left to right back row Phyllis Carpenter Della Candland Lilly Tuttla Bessie Frandscn Rcalh Draper EUle Mitchell Kit Barton Matilda URL Front row Sarah Tuttle Lilly Olsen Talitha Tooth Jean Keller Opal Nielsen Scipio District Construction crews of Utah I Power & Light Co wiU begin J erecting a new $45000 substation s west of Scipio on U S Highway °‘ 14 UP&L’s TeUuride ( Division Manager C J Hadley announced early this week The new substation is needed to supply electricity to an Amerinvocation Howard ican Telephone and Telegraph microwave station on Childs Company opening song “Sometime Pass and to serve We’ll Understand" Mrs Junior SciP nd the surrounding rural Bown and Kellel Cbrisjtehspn ac- - Scipio compacted by Mrs Christenson vea R will be la service by Dec ' speaker LaMar JPtrsen? vocal “In My At the substation electricity g0i0( Keller Christenson Father’s House Are Many Man- - from three lines will sions J2509 ‘VoItSTThe accompanied" by—MFt tie 'Converted Christenson speaker Dot Olsent substation also will serve as an remarks Bishop Higgins closing important switching point Xor the aong( jjrj pown and IJj Chris- - three transmission lines tenipn “I Need Ihee JEvery To booat the electricity to a full Hour” accompanied by Mrs 500 volts for AT&Ts benediction Elmer wave facility a third conductor Nielson will be added to the present line Burial was in the Gunnison Linemen will begin this project City Cemetery with Lynn Child toon dedicating the final resting Steel for the substation was deplace livered last week Additional maPallbearers were Denzil Har- terials ' including regulators vard Thedon Myrup Tim Chris- - transformers andair break tensen MarshaU Sorenson Scott switches yriH replace the old at Buchanan and Douglas Jensen equipment now classmates of the accident substation l I Sob-Stati- Underway In Sad but impressive were the funeral services October 10th for Edward Craig Childs 15 son of Mr and Mrs Von Childs who was the victim of a tractor Oc- tober 7th The final fi£ held at j in Gunnison s Cha Firgt Ward L di rected by Bishop Morris Tbe prayer at the home wJg of jered by Bee GbBds jbe f0j lowing program at the chapel: prelude and postlude music Kae cil Certificates of completion will members to and leaders Those who participated in County Fair activities will te ceive their premium money and “tate winners in spe- ®a contests will be announced All members leader and parents are invited to attend Cafe Hew Further Improvement Planned On Onnnison Oily Streets ATTEND in Logan 11: Daked Goods For Hunters Mr' Keller bom December 1896 in Manti ’the son of and Ethel Clark KeUer Fredrick ii wwm'iimp He attended the local schools and was a member of the L D S Church An ardent flower fancier was well known throughout the western states for his beautiful gardens He married Zeila Cox June 1 Sarah Tuttle Extension Home 1915 in MantL Agent was accompanied to Utah Survivors include his widow State University last week to atManti one son and two daugh tend the 13th annual Leadership ters William Keller Mrs Betty School for women by 12 leaders Anderson and Mrsi Shirley Pe from Sanpete County terson all Manti nine grandchilThe theme for the school was dren one and “The Challenge of Our Time” the following brothers and sisters Featured speakers at the general Clark Keller Mrs Evelyn Bradsessions were President Daryl ley Mrs Carol Lowry Manti Chase Utah State University DiF W Keller price T K KeUer rector W H Bennett State ExMalmgren tension Service Helen D Turner Gunnison met In executive During the session the party Sacramento California Mrs Dei-October 14th to nominate was with KeUer la Cox Mrs Mignoit Jorgensen of sion Director Division Home Economics Federal Exten- - three candidates for city council-ska- Service Washington D C men The election wUl be held on No and G W Sorensen chair- - ducted the funeral program which Dr Stephen Brower State Ex- - November 5th included: prelude and postlude Nominated to represent the man and Mrs Sorensen secretary tension Service Dr Ira Hayward music by Mrs Eunice Garbe in- Professor Emeritus of English party were: incumbent Earl WU- - District No 2 The two district chairmen to- - vocation Alma Peterson musical Phyllis Snow Dean of the School lardsen Lester HiU and Dwight gether with C E Andersen wiU number “In The Garden” May- of Family Life and Leah Dun form the party’s executive com- - nard Wankier accompanied ford Dean of Women Utah State SlStCT DlCS by Mrs Maude Reid organ solo "Oh mittee University Ill CflDitol GitV — My Father” Eunice Carve vocal Subject matter sessions were Mrs J W Perryman of AIbu- - solo “Beyond the Sunset"' conducted Mrs Louisa Park Gilbert 80 in Foods Clothing Improvement and Home a sister of Mrs Estella Duggins querque New Mexico Mrs Ber-- rUl Maylett accompanied by Mrs Beautification under the direc- - of Gunnison died Oct 8th in a' tha Cooke and son Ronald and Garbe speakers Scott Passey of tion of Extension specialists Salt Lake City nursing home of MfS Florence Perryman and price and Dan KeRfr also of LuAnn and John of Price benediction Morgan Py- Flora Bardwell Theta Johnson causes incident to age Funeral children and burial were held Murray were house guests over reng Rhea Gardner and Arvil Stark services Mr home the at Patthe weekend pf Lake Helen Wright The prayer at the mortuary Simplicity City Friday in Salt tern Co Jane Smith National Mrs Gilbert was born May 2 and Mrs Fred Jones prior to the services was offered — Cotton Co and Kay Nawn Meat 1883 In Provo the daughter of by Earl Tuttle with a brother Marketing specialist U S Dept Joseph Smith and Marla ElizaJudge F W Keller of Price dedi- of Agriculture participated in beth Harding Park She was ac- eating the grave SCllOOl tive in ‘the LDS Church and these subject matter sessions One evening was spent at an was a member of tbe Relief So- Perry A Peterson son of Mr “Old Fashioned Christmas" Many ciety Genealogical Society DUP and Mrs Ross Peterson of 9th at the home Of Mrs Morris for Christmas gifts Chris- - and was a Primary Hospital vol- - terfield has been admitted into second year medical school at etc were given unteer worker mas decorations at this party She married John K Gilbert McGill School of Medicine In to Canada according The leaders attending were: in the Salt Lake Temple Sept 14 Montreal was nswJd with an ltem information received by hU par- - C!U Talitha Tooth and Opal Nielsen 1904 of interest Refreshments were a Survivors include a son and ents this week Perry is a Centerfield Bessie Frandeen Ma- the hostess at the con- served by Hill Gunnison Kit Barton daughter Boyd A Gilbert and uate of Gunnison Valley High clusion of the business meeUn‘ Lilly Tuttle Phyllis Carpenter Mrs William J (Louise) Seare School and the University of served He two in the R Olsen Vert Utah Boun Park one brother years Jean Keller Manti Lilly Ephraim Della Candland Che- - tlful and seven sisters Mrs Jean armed forces in Korea and filled L D S Mission In ter Reoth Draper Elsie Mitchell Scott Mrs Mary Ellen Thurgood a Mrs’ Florence Myers Mrs Royal Denmark Moroni Perry Is married to the former These leaders:wlll take to the Vera) Jensen Mrs Russell (Mel- women’s group they ‘represent ba) Tilton all of Provo Mrs Ro- Lavon Wright of Bountiful and and Ideas they bert (Erma) Cockrell Salt Lake they are the parents of a the Information month-oldaughter Terri and Mrs Duggins Gunnison at the school consist UTAH COUNTY |