Show t Universal mmm GUNNISON A slight simmer In the political pot is in evidence as the municipal election date of Nov- ember 5th draws near Despite the importance of the election and the fact the successful candi- date will hv y to tool YEAR illllS "lESStock Valuable GUNNISON - "THOUGAR COUNTY SANPETE UTAH BEET THURSDAY Wicrolito464' AND TURKEYfcTtY" OCTOBER 24 1983 No 22 fM pjve head ot valuable cattle Ernest CallCO TO Fill tte row'nd tw''llm to Roy Childs of Gun- - I Q resident eem prone t0 1ake the longing nison were killed Sunday after- - "UeOe case seriously That feeling can noon what was believed a bolt 1 by ”d a!! fu f 56 oI lightning Only visible mark k°4d V was on one cow which showed light scorch marks The five head were also toward the center of the pasture on the west side and in a bunch Mr Childs had been to the pasture on Saturday and the cattle were all right t that Earl WiUardsen Republican time He and Ws UBa dis Lester Hill and covered incumbent deaths when Dwight Malmgren visited the pasture Monday mom- Citizens — Robert Beck Dur-- Jn rell Sorenson and Allen Olsen Cenlerfield — WCUa Citizens — Royal Jensen and Robert Edwards Good Government — LaVoy Sorenson' Incumbent Jack Pewere held Funeral services terson" at 1 pjm in the Wednesday Mayfield South LDi3 Ward Chapel — Udell Christiansen Peoples 56 for Joseph Warren Clement and Gale Hansen who died Oct 19th in a Nephi Citizens — Lloyd Scow and after a short illness hospital Ormon L Wilkins He was born Feb 9 1907 in Fayette Fairview to Oliver and Hannah Republican — Edwin Mellor Jensen Clement He was a Melvin Mellor er and an active member of the During the Citizens convention L D S Church having served a October 21st Leon Embley was mission to the North Central elected new chairman with De- States von Jensen as secretary Survivors include six sisters and three brothers as well as and one two n Le Vor Clement of was a hfllfbrothsr L C tarson Eirl0pp0SCS Excess Fees f'iict'tnil - Hunting trespass fees greater than $2 per person were termed excessive today by Harold S Crane Utah State Department of Fish and Game Director The statement came as department officials reviewed the avowed intentions of the Western Box Elder Landowners Association and the Chalk Creek Landowners to charge hunter trespass fees of $5 and $3 respectively It is the feeling of the department Crane said that for the excessive $3 or $5 per person fee the landowners association should provide certain Services and facilities to the hunter SrVICCS For Brother Sugar le®t Srotmre Bigjeti To §ign IFr Prevented toes Director Attends Session U E A Carl Mellor son of Mr and Mrs Guy Mellor of Fayette and a teacher in the elementary schools at Lehi left Thursday and returned Sunday by jet plane a Board of Directors meeting of the National Education Association in Washington D C Mr Mellor was recently elected to the Utah Education Association Board of Directors at their anfrom Information reaching department offices indicates however that such is not the plan and nual meeting in Salt Lake City that fees collected on these areas The position was formerly held will be for trespass only by Dallas Greener of Gunnison Ernest Larson Called To Fill Mission Utah Safety Council Darns Motorists of Dinter Dangers Beet growers who were r Beet Growers from planting beets in sociation because of freeze flood Farmers in this category should storm disease or insects obtain and drought y complete an request prevented acreage tion card for all acres they would credit according to word from have planted in 1963 and return T Beck president of the it to the A S C office in Avery person " or by mail before 1 November 1963 In view of the demand for beet acreage in the United States it is the opinion of both the grower Lone Cedar Villa Carol 4931900 oiganizations and processors that a owned by P M in 1965 acreage control will again & be in effect In this case the years Sorenson Sons Centerfield produced 15080 lbs milk and 536 prior to 1965 will be used as a base to determine how lbs butterfat in 297 days many acres may be planted by each in- Utah State University superthe record vised the weighing and testing dividual To Protect r Beet Growers of production as a part of the of-- the s Association feel it is very ficial breed improvement pro- ant that each and everF grower of The si6n f°r “prevented acres” prior Association of America tu the Nov' 1 deadline' In announcing the new record a spokesman for the national Holstein organization said that 1 to the average cow’ compared annual output of 7211 lbs of milk containing 270 lbs of butter-fa- t Sugar 1963 A Farewell Testimonial will be held October 27th in the Gunnison Ward Chapel at 5 pm for Elder Ernest Marr Larson who has been called to fill a mission While throngs of fans con- demands on these essential elefor the Church of Jesus Christ verged on the state’s football cen- ments Have a competent mechters the Utah Safety Council re- anic check these to 'assure quickgtateg minded drivers that winter is just er starts and prevent stalls in traffic The son of Mr and Mrs J La- around the corner “Football is played regardless has Heater and Defroster: For max- Mr and Mrs Mar Larson Elder Larson Ross Peterson been prominent in school com- - of weather conditions” it was imum comfort and visibility these have returned from a trip to the ’ They visited at Jim munity and church life He was pointed out “Motor and pedest- should be inspected and adjusted Uintah Basin fclike Em Miss Porcia Peterson daughter F Student-BodRoosevelt with Mrs Peterson’s president at Gun- - rian traffic also must move re- - to give peak performance a o of Mr and Mrs Ross A Peterson Creice 1961- - gardless of weather but some Exhaust System: Fumes from sister Mrs Darwin (Lucille) Jend er nison Valley High School in as keeniLefCtetJ 1962 president of the Junior people wait until the last minute a leaky exhaust system can be sen and also Mr Flaming Gorge Dam Mike’s parents an officer in the studentbody at hunt with 1 Class in and president of to get their cars ready for the deadly especially with all Utah Fieldhouse of Natural HisL D S Business Go liege in Salt and Mrs Leon Embley dows closed Have the muffler Seminary the same year He first snowfall” and National Dinosaur Lake City Miss Peterson will be was a delegate to Boys State in The state safety organization and tail pipe checked for leaks tory in charge of all assemblies at the Tires: Replace 1961 and served as high school urged all motorists to have their treadless tires Monument Pi1C2-an- i school The faculty also approved to Elwinterized avoid car the or better yet equip your car early photographer for three years Porcia for membership in the der' Larson also participated in customary jams at service sta- - with snow tires for better Alpha Iota Sorority a sorority for roads plays operettas and as- - tions and garages when the first formance on students displaying above aver- - permits for hunting pheasants gembijes an(j the past three years wintery day strikes “Dead bat-- and streets age ability on a quarter basis on the Gunnison' Posted Hunting has been a member of small en teries and frozen radiators are Tire Chains: For severe snow Gunnison Sugar Inc Station Porcia is a graduate of Gunnison nigtrict will go on sale Nov 1st lertainment ' r groups that enter' the price too many motorists pay and ice conditions reinforced High LOW ' Predp Valley High School at 7 pm in the Wistaria Cafe ac- - tained at public functions procrastination” the spokes- - chains provide the best possible Oct 15 78 31 ————— said “Every car that will be traction Have a set in the trunk man cording to Erwin Roberts Spondgr hrson was graduatior Oct 16 80 29 Gunnison Valley should the will so be readily available Paul Duggins of North Holly- sored by they his JUnior High used during the winter ker Oct 17 78 81 a complete Windshield Make sure have bumper-to- wood California arrived Friday Riding Club the permits sell for Wipers: School From years 76 33 Oct 18 to spend a two weeks vacation $100 each Landowners who re- lggJ tQ ig63 he waa gtudent at bumper inspection and the soon- - the wiper blades are in goocLcon-e- r 19 72 45 02 the better" dition and that the wiper arm ex- - Oct from the police force visiting his cetve a fre permit are asked to Briham YoUng University 65 41 Oct 20 05 mother Mrs EsteUa Duggins and pick them up at the same tune Along with the obvious winter- - erts sufficient pressure (one ounce Oct 21 in the church he 31 68 items such of as inch antiis blade area and izing per putting length place hunting deer in the in the radiator checking ommended by manufacturers) to MANTI the cooling system for leaks and clean without streaking e lubri- 70 32 substituting ‘Inadequate traction and re- Oct 14 Mew 15 76 s Oct 35 cants the Council urged motor- - duced visibility are twin 77 Oct 18 to consider the following a3 boos of winter driving” the 38 WASIHNGTON 71 39 “and the motorist Oct 17 DC — Utah quently drafted new regulations important in getting cil concluded 73 who gets his car prepared in ad- - Oct 18 38 “rockhounds" by to implement the new law aggravated ready for winter weather: and Mr Lloyd protested that the 'new rules for collecting petrified 48 ice 09 63 snow is least Oct 19 Electrical for vance and System: Battery in Office Provo Cold weather places far heavier likely to skid stall or get stuck" Oct 20 located the cruiting 09 58 46 wood have been advised by Rep regulations should recognize that Interests of amateur collectors announced today that Raymond Sherman P Lloyd the Interior Department is draft- - and fhould 'not promote the G Poehner Chief Petty Officer ' of breaking-ularge pieces in charge of the Navy Recruiting ing more liberal regulations of an arbi- - for this area will visit Gunnison Mr Lloyd said that many Utah through imposition citizens and representatives of trary daily weight limit “But the Ur October 25th from 1 pm to ‘ amateur collectors' organizations regulations should also protect pm Chief Ray can be located had protested to a proposed 10 the deposits from unregulated at the Federal Post Office commercial a day limit exploitation” he said ing from 1 pm to 3 pm or at The issue arose Mr Lloyd not-- Tha department has told Mr the Gunnison High SchooL The Navy Recruiter will be ed when Congress last year ex- - Lloyd that it is now eluded petrified wood as a valu- - the regulations and hopes to come available to assist or counsel mineral and thereby re- - up with a more equitable version one interested in the various limit according to grams open to qualified it from lawa governing The tha department la “definitely" nel desiring to serve with the subse-oNavy Blue Interior The Department flamed to Office In 5 School - Permits On Sale Novejl Weekly Weather Record Utah RockhoundsTo Benefit From Interior Department Regulations Navy Recruiter Plans Visit Gunnison Market “Opens” Doors To Sunday Traffic Damage was estimated at $1400 Market and two Christy’s automobiles in a spectacular accident at 12:55 am October 20th investigated by Lt Paul Chris- tison and Trooper Bud Larson of the Utah Highway Patrol as- sisted by auxiliary marshal Loyal Christensen Trooper Larson reported the accident occurred when a car driven by Glen Amtoft 45 May- field and traveling south on US Highway B9‘hit Into the rear-oa second auto driven by Calvert Mellor and accompanied by Mrs Mellor of Gunnison After the collison the Amtoft auto veered to the left went through the parking lot and crashed through the double glass doors at Christy’s Market Only injury was suffered by Amtoft who received a cut on the head from flying glass and was hospitalized at the G V Hospital overnight Trooper Larson estimated the damage to each auto at $300 and $800 to the market He charged Amtoft with driving under the Influence of intoxicants to Tax Drouth Outdoes! gays Iltali Foundation State and local taxes across the of the basic necessities of life ac- three of these major taxes in haye been Increasing mora cording to tha report Total tax their respective state and local than twice as fait as tha overall collections (Federal state' and tax structures Nevada and WyoIncome growth In the aconomy since the local) throughout tha U S In ming do not Impose an Idaho and Montana 1962 Amounted to $123 billion By tax while end of World War IL This conclusion was reached in comparison Americans spent $74 have no saics tax The study concludes that the a current Utah Foundation study billion for food $47 billion for and inof taxes and tax trends Accord- housing and $36 billion for doth overall property sales come tax burden for a typlcial accessories last year and local Ing state and the to study ing Is notes while Tha that 308 slightly higher in Utah taxes in the U S increased study part family between 1946 end 1962 compared ot the tax outlay Is paid directly cities than in the other major In tha by individuals and families much Mountain States cities The stuwith rise of only 136 net national product during this of it Is hidden and included in tha dy also observes however that cost ot goods and services pur- because of Utah’s diversified tax sama period Foundation analysts point out chased Approximately one half base the lmpnct on any one parthat the sharp rise In state tnd of all state end local taxes in ticular tax source is not exces0! local taxes during recent years Utah are paid by individuals and sive when compared with that has generated Increased taxpayer one half by business and Industry other states and cities the report notes In general resistance whenever the issue of Utah relics more heavily on busistate and local A tax hike L plainly presented ness taxes than moat of the other that the relative tax burden in Utah and the West to tti piihHc The report observes state Utah Tli Foundation itudy is somewhat above that of the that tax increases passed by legis1901 latures in three states (North analyse! the impact of state and nation as a whole During Nevada and Oregon) local property income and sales total state and local taxes a Dakota income this year were later invalidated taxes in the principal cltie lo- percentage of personal In Utah comcated in tha Mountain States amounted to 118 by tbe voter at special referenfor the eight Utah along with Arizona Colo- pared with 113 dum elections 104 for and States Mexico New the ara Mountain now and rado families Mott American aU all 60 states in tha U 8 Spend more for taxes than for any four Moutain States utilizing nation Vl :’ UNWELCOME VISITOR-Calv-crt through Christy's Market front i door t Mellor' left watches si Trooper Bud Larson and Lt I’eul Chrisihon early Sunday morning Auto was driven by Glen Amtoft investigate car that : |