Show oy the week at the parental 1i V I I Y-- V Roy Childs entertained 3 for members of the Club Seven members Eightsome and five guests were seated for at the Wistaria Cafe luncheon Guests included Mrs H W Gore L Mrs N Hermansen Mrs Mrs Rose Larsen George Last and Mrs Sanford Anderson In the bridge game that followed at the Childs home Mrs Charlotte Mrs Villard won high score Marinus Hansen second and Mrs Mrs March Last guest V I 1 yf s fJ UUmrir IrirrrlJPPErE Bankers Association Saturday to Wednesday in San Francisco Mr Overfelt is president of the western division Clive Mrs Despain returned Sunday from a three weeks visit and Mrs at the home of Mr Phillip Despain in Los Angeles The Phillip Despains accompanied her home and will spend a in Utah week prize Dr Garth Last visited Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Eugene Overfelt George Last Mrs Garth Last and arrived Monday and Roger Andersen attended a three children meeting of the Independent and visited several days during sisters: Mr and Mrs Seymour Ada Rasmussen Eda Jensen Jensen and Mr and Mrs Allen Christensen all of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Wilford Hansen and Mr and Mrs George Beagley of Friends: Mr and Mrs Magna Ernest Johnson Stockton Calif Mr and Mrs Carl Nielsen and Mr and Mrs Royal Whitlock Sr of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Gary Taylor of Twin Falls Idaho Mr and Mrs Bill Nordfelt Brice Sorenson and Miss Colleen Flynn of BYU at Provo a granddaughter Sharon Jensen of Salt Lake and a niece Mr and also of Mrs George Papanusis Among the visitors attending Salt Lake the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Alvin Jensen of The Elementary PTA will meet Axtell on March 7 were: children March 20th at 7:30 pm A ScieMr and Mrs Vernile Fjeldsted nce display from each of the and family of Elgin Oregon and classrooms will be shown to the Mr and Mrs Wayne Nelson and public during the course of the family of Bountiful Brothers and meeting home Mrs H W Gore entertained Thursday for seven members of the Treas Jouli club and five guests Dinner was served at the Wistaria Cafe with the bridge Mrs game at the Gore home Rex Kearns won high score and second Mrs N L Hermansen for the members with Mrs Marinus Hansen high and Mrs Lenno Rosenvall second for the guests Other guests of the hostess included Mrs Charlotte Villard Mrs Ethel Rasmussen and Mrs Andrew Modeen New Product Being Tested In Utah Offers Hope In Control of Starlings CHRISTY'S Experimental testing of a product coded “1339” beams a ray hope to livestock feeders and others plagued with pesky starlings Jack H Berryman Utah State University extension wildlife specialist reports that the material is being tested in various parts of Utah by personnel of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife an agency of the U S Fish and Wildlife Service He said “One flock of over 6000 was reduced to about 300 within a few days by using "1339” However we must emphasize that this product is not yet authorized or available for general use It is now being used only experimentally under careful supervision of the Denver Wildlife Research Center” Berryman explained that all starling control success stories that have been reported from other states have also been on an said He experimental basis “Some reportedly successful technot have and products niques been authorized for use because they pose a potential danger to and the user and to domestic of LUS- -P- STAMPS ON SALES! REGULAR Weekly Gunnison Sanpeta County Utah MAR 12 1964 PAGE 2 THURS Weather Record Gunnison Sugar Inc Station 16 of moisture recorded the measuring hour) Mar 5 Mar 7 as of dil b§6Ti4N eimniig:uiiuq Hospital dotes wild animals Many success storMedical patients at the Gunniies have been premature and the son Hospital the past products described have not been week: Valley Mrs Alfred Harris Manti authorized in Utah and are not Mrs Melvin Hansen Mayfield used in other generally being Leonard Larsen and Lucian PeStates” r terson Sterling Charles L County Agent Dennis Funk ElMonte Calif Ernel Chrisnoted starling control tensen Redmond Treated for ac- that research received added emphasis airliner when a commercial crashed and took 62 people to their death as a result of starlings being sucked into the jet engine The Defense Department appropriated $275000 for starling control research and many also states have appropriated large sums Many agencies organizations and universities are now searching for a reliable safe solution to the starling problem “We are keeping abreast of every development in starling control As soon as a product or technique is thoroughly tested and authorized for use in Utah we will make it generally available” he promised Support Advertisers It Pays Local SEE THE NEW DIMENSION IN VALUE! cident injuries: Austin Bertelson Mayfield Stephen and Von Lee Childs Gunnison Spring Vacation At Snow College With the completion of Winter Quarter Saturday Snow College will suspend operations for a spring vacation Winter Quarter final exams will be given Friday and Saturday The campus will then be pretty much deserted by the until March 21 when Spring Quarter registration will be conducted Registration procedures for the new quarter will begin March 21 at 9 am in the Noyes Building to Registrar Ross P according Findlay He said that Spring classwork will get unQuarter derway March 23 The school year will end at Snow with commenceCollege ment exercises on June 3 Permission Needed To Plant Fish DARING Used Trucks On Hand Today Used Cars On Hand Today IMP ALA 1963 CHEVROLET 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1962 OLDSMOBILE SPORT 1962 WAGON STATION IMPALA REBEL STAR 4 DOOR STATION 1958 CHEVROLET 1957 DODGE 1957 1960 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1962 CHEVROLET STAKE 1959 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 1960 CHEVROLET 1959 RAMBLER 1959 PONTIAC CABCHASSIS MODEL MODEL 1434 BODY 4x4 STAKE BODY WAGON SPORT 1957 CHEVROLET 1958 COUNTRY Vi PICKUP 1933 CHEVROLET Vi TON COUPE IMPALA 1954 CHEVROLET Vi TON PICKUP CORNET 1951 CHEVROLET Vi TON OLDSMOBILE 1958 PONTIAC INTERNATIONAL 34 36 84112 At His Own Request Yarren Jensen R is no longer associated with PETERSON MORTUARY Joe Springer Joe Springer Jr HARDTOP 1953 DODGE 1953 BUICK HARDTOP 1949 CHEVROLET 1954 TORD CHRYSLER STAKE Vi TON TON STAKE 1953 DODGE BODY GM-- INTERNATIONAL CABCHASSIS 1953 STUDEBAKER PICKUP 1949 TORD Vi TON HARDTOP 1947 CHEVROLET HARDTOP (!)¥(! 0 West Main - Sallna PICKUP 1947 1943 DODGE STUDEBAKER BODY 1931 1950 CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH Solve Your Vi TON cirProliloms Dr Ncwtoa K Wesley EYE ACCOMMODATION PICKUP STAKE 1949 CHEVROLET CORNET 1153 TORD Summer Workshop At U To Feature Utah and West EYE CARE TON PICKUP SEDAN 1933 1937 Grove CHIEF 1957 VOLKSWAGEN 1950 the four The Third Consecutive UniverSouth Sevier 61 American sity of Utah Summer Workshop Fork 49 on “Utah and the West” has been Millard 56 North Sanpete 54 scheduled June 15 through June 19 The Judge Memorial 82 Moab 54 program directed this year by Dr David E Miller Emery 67 South Rich 38 Lehi 69 Morgan 57 of the University of Utah History Green River 90 Pleasant Department will emphasize poGrove 48 litical and governmental probHurricane 54 North Sevier 47 lems prior to statehood in 1896 Plans for field trips include bus Thursday: Pleasant Grove 59 South Rich trip to Camp Floyd and Pony 52 to Route Simpson Express Morgan 71 North Sevier 68 to Promontory trip Spring American Fork 73 Uintah 59 Point Fort Douglas Cemetery North Sanpete 55 Moab 54 and explorations of the resources of the Utah Historical Society Emery 68 Green River 62 Lehi 75 Hurricane 62 Among the authorities who South Sevier 62 Dixie 47 will participate are: from BrigJudge 69 Millard 55 ham Young University: Dr Friday: R Hafen and Ann Hafen South Sevier 64 Judge 52 Dr J Keith Melville Dr RichLehi 64 Emery 49 ard D Poll Dr Stewart Grow Green River 73 Hurricane 58 Professor Gustive O Larson Pleasant Grove 63 Morgan 61 from Utah State University: Dr Dixie 59 Millard 57 S George Ellsworth Dr LeonAmerican Fork 66 North San- ard J Arrington from the Unipete 33 versity of Utah: Dr A R Dr David E Miller and Saturday: South Sevier 61 Lehi 52 Clarence R Reeder A brochure is available from Judge Memorial 68 Emery 51 Dixie 63 Green River 61 Dr David E Miller University American Fork 79 Pleasant of Utah Salt Lake City Utah It’s Time For CABCHASSIS INTERNATIONAL 1957 OLDSMOBILE 1933 6503 Planting of fish into any Utah water must be done by or with the permission of the department of fish and game This strict regulation under the law was established to assure that the proper species of fish are planted in each Nvater and to prevent the stocking of undesirable fishes from one water to another This is also the reason for the law making it illegal to use live fish of any kind as bait in any water of the state The law concerning the plant“No ing of fish reads person partnership company corporation of government agency may place into the waters of the State of Utah any species of fish without first obtaining permission from the Utah State Department of Fish and Game" Scores scores for Complete of play follows: Wednesday: Dixie 52 Uintah 48 days IMP ALA 1960 CHEVROLET 1959 FORD 1961 CHEVROLET LARK STUDEBAKER 1961 WILLYS STAR FIRE COUPE BISCAYNE 1961 CHEVROLET DEALS DAZZLING Region Nine won a lions share VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON honors at theClass B basketball tourney held last week at Published every Thursday at the BYU Fieldfiouse The talentGunnison Utah Entered at the ed South Sevier Rams from MonPost Office at Gunnison Utah as roe walked away with the chams matter under ths and the scrappy Emery act of Congress of March 3 1879 pionship crew won sixth place Lehi was Wesley second Cherry Memorial third Judge Dixie fourth American Fork fifth Green River seventh and Subscription Rate $400 Per Year Advertising Rates On Request Pleasant Grove eighth The teams from North Sevier and North Sanpete did not place All State SOOAT1CS fUKSMIl Two of the South Sevier Rams team Dick Wade and Lynn ParNATIONAL EDITORIAL sons were named to the Deseret News Team and Jack Nielson of the North Sevier Wolves was named to the team that measured 5 foot 10 inches or under of BODY means tha Eye accommodation ability of the eye to maintain focus at various distances Thera Is a focusing mechanism In the eye itself which acts just like a toomar lens At distance the eye has one focus or power and at a dose point the eye accommodates or focuses at a different power This is do: ne so quickly and automatics!! we all tend to take it for granted— until U is tost to us When this action is lost the eye condition is called “presbyopia” or farsightedness and we require glassca at least for reading You will notice that those who wear reading glasses do not have n ranee By ranga" we mean the ability to maintain aharp focus when the reeding material is moved in or out You msy hive seen eye doctor! check the “range" They prefer to have the Individual able to see closer and further away thin the The more you reading distance can do this the greater range you have The older we get the less rings we enjoy Accommodation however la only one type of vision examination There are many other testa wa must tska to learn the true Condition of our light The National Eye Research Foundation suggests eye examinations regularly preferably ever IU months with a Private Outdoor Light There is no substitute Tor plenty of pood light for for safety convenience and protection homes churches farms businesses Complataly Automatic Private outdoor light installation contains a cell which automatically turns light on at dusk off at dawn built-i- " Nothing to Buy Complete installation — Including maintenance and lamp replacement — U provided by the power company You pay only a moderate monthly service fee Thousands In Uso Although private outdoor lighting is comparatively new there are already thousands of If It's electric It's better I |