Show vC' C°rP- New Swim Facilities Readied For May 30 Weather permitting the Gunni- son Municipal Swimming Pool will be open for the 1964 season Saturday May 30th according to Lester Hill city councilman in charge Many new improvements will greet swimmers when they use pool stated Councilman Hill the improvements are: Among complete new bottom including deepening on the diving end complete new sides and bottom in wading pool remodeling of dressing rooms with new indivi- dual new baskets for each swim- - mer to prevent pilfering and loss new heating arrangement with new boiler new circulating system for purification and all new paint Approximate cost for the improvements was $510000 New schedule of charges has been set by the city and will elude $1500 for a season family ticket Individual tickets for the from to 12 years is $5 season and for 13 years and over $700 Individual daily tickets run 20 cents for up to 12 years 30 cents for 13 to 18 years and 45 cents for all over 18 years mm YEAR Mayfield Writer Contributes Poems For Publication this year in an auto accident Delegates to the State convention include: Fairview: L L Peterson and Golden D Carlston Mt Pleasant: L C Lund Dr Donna Gene E Speakman and Poems lo Appear Smith In Utah Publication Chester Moroni and Wales: and Clifford Perry Blackham The forthcoming 1964 volume Blackham of “Utah Sings” will contain five Fountain Green: Joseph R poems by Marjorie L Hafen of Christiansen Mayfield Ephraim: Leslie Madsen Reuel “Utah Sings” is an anthology Christensen and Roger Johnson of contemporary verse published Manti: Ray P Dyreng John oree each ten years by the Utah D Rogers Roy F Hatch and State Poetry Society Jackson Wanlass of Mrs Hafen’s poems Nels and Sterling: Mayfield will appear in the anthol- Sorenson were written during the ogy Gunnison: G Stanford Rees of a creative writing class and Gordon W Sorensen at Snow College last year Centerfield: Alan Frandsen can SANPETE GUNNISON COUNTY Businesses To Close On Sat Saturday May 30th ii a legal holiday and all general bu sinesi in the area will be closed in observance Residents are urged to rememdate and ber the closing carry out shopping necessities to tide them over the Saturday and Sunday holidays Service stations cafes and businesses necessary lo the traveling public will be open in most cases Area Students To Receive Degrees1 at DYU Young Brigham University announced this week' the names students who will receive degrees at the spring convocation of the 89th annual Commence- ment May 29th at 7:30 pm in the George Albert Smith of 1520 Gunnison City purchased 39 new to use on the new has Star Flags recently flags White Way These Main Street will be flown on every appropriate occasion They also purchased one large flag to use on the pole at the city park This will be raised at poles flags the along same time the small pole "THEUGAR UTAH 84634 BEET THURSDAY mw AND TURKE¥“£TTY" MAY 28 1964 NO I Extensive improvement Program Unfolds For Fishlake Visitors Extensive improvement plans the visitor to the popular Southern Utah fishing resort Fishlake are now in progress and while many will be completed immediately and in time for use this year others will be delayed until funds are available The entire project has been outv' lined and placed on a timetable A directed by Alan Baird land1 V’iV'i architect for the forest scape service May 20th a tour of the project tv as made by this newspaper in the company of Larry Peterson Forester for the Fishlake National Forest and assigned to recreation land use and fire responsibility Mr Peterson explained the f project came under a “new type management program in an effort to sitmulate tourist interest £ and improve facilities to accomjt modate all types of visitors” During 1963 approximately 70 new tables were erected at Fishlake They are made of concrete with redwood tops and seats Grills are placed or will be placed approximately eight feet from the tables and in such a position they are away from the prevailing winds but close enough to provide warmth Existing camp grounds will be leveled and the area around the tables and grills graveled to help the dust problem Asphalt parking on spurs will be provided as well as parking areas on the lake shore The latter project is in cooperation with the Utah EXTENSIVE PROJECT — Larry Peterson Forester with the Fishlake Highway Department The Twin Creeks area has National Forest stands by sign at Fishlake that points to extensive been closed to camping and will improvement move at that popular resort be for picnics only This move was necessary it was explained because of sanitation and vegetation problems In addition several species of new trees have been planted in this area A new road will be constructed to the Doctor Creek area on the south end of the lake and 130:1 k public camp grounds will be built including a marina for boat launching A tree planting program is also planned for this improvement district New camp and trailer spaces UapJ of Many Uses (Continued On Page 4) for r—i ®Si The doctor’s degree will be conferred on nine and the ter’s degree on 125 The lor’s degree will be awarded to 1323 and 63 will receive the two year certificate Area students scheduled to receive bachelor’s degrees include: M Durfey Bicknell Todd Fourth quarter honor roll stu- - Joseph Gilbert Andersen and William dents at Gunnison Valley High Scott Nielson Elsinore Heber School 10th 11th and 12th Bartholomew Fayette Floyd was released Monday grades Dunn Joseph David L The students must maintain an Manti Carolyn Marie Jenaverage to attain the Kjar sen Monroe Stephen Cook AtGunnison Guard Mount Amer- - honor roll The students listed kinson Ned Richard Brown EvPost ican Legion donated the m alphabetical order were: elyn Christensen Linda C Chriswork to install the flags on the Sherry Andersen Wesley tensen Rebecca Anderson Jones and had them all ready for derson Ross Bartholomew Carles Paul Ogden Marshall D ela Beck Bartholomew Jeanette May 19th Qgden and John p Warner Pauline Bogh Richfield Dorothy First use of the naw National Stephen Beck Myfna John- Dennis Christensen Tim Chris- - son galina Orrin Tether Me- Colby 30th Colors will be May tensen Carol Christiansen Sher- - Jr Eldon Bruce Mclff morial Day Ronald Frandsen yl Fjeldsted Sterling Har-Hammond Denzil Jcnney DUJ Joseph Gordon Christensen of r ward Leslie Jensen Arlene CONVENTION JUNE 6th will receive a Master of Arva Mellor Judy Mellor Ephraim South Sanpete County Daugh Arts with Master of Science goConnie Nay Linda Nay Wanda ters of Utah Pioneers are meet W Ashby Riching to Calvin David Peterson Rasmussen convention ing in a field Robert S Jensen Mt PleaRees and Roland S(uire' with the sant and George Ray Paulsen Sanpete D U P ley June 6th at Fairview Luncheon Ephraim Mr and Mrs V N Ericksen will be served for a nominal charge If transportation from were in Logan May 17th to see reK Earl Ericksen area is needed b an members their son they should contact Capt Mrs ceive his master’s degree from is assistant C H Childs or any of the local U S U Mr Ericksen A Gunnison Stake sponsored £ officers The meeting will con- - professor of music at Weber Colparty June 2nd in the vene at 10 am and 2 pm lege Ward LDS Chapel at 8 pm- will honor the former Stake President Alvin Barlow and his family A program has been arranged to honor the many years IMPROVED SIGNS — One of tha naw signs that will be teen by visof faithful service to the area by itors to the Fishlake National Forest On ravarta aid Is tha ''welPresident and Mrs Barlow and come" sign (US Forest Service Photo) their children followed by a dance The evening is for all members of Gunnison Stake Gunnison City Purchases Ueiv 50 - GUNNISON- Sanpete GOP Name Candidates And Select State Delegates Selection of candidates for the August 11th primary election of a party chairman and delegates to the state Republican convention June 12 and 13 high- lighted the Sanpete County Re- publican convention held May 16th in Manti Vance W Aagard and Roger Johnson were certified as candi- dates for State Representative Edgar E (Ted) Lasson and Cher- ron R Seeley were named county commissioner candidates for a year term and G Calvert Larsen and Harris B Larson were cer- tified as candidates for county commissioner Lamont Blackham of Moroni was elected as county Republican term to chairman for a fill the unexpired term of Ellis E Johnson who was killed early ' l4l pietpoWj - The Democratic party of San- pete County will hold a convention at the Court House in Manti on June 5th at 7:30 p m Every- one is invited Speaker for the Weille- will be Milton President according the party chairman Bums Jensen to Party to Honor Barlow Family f Five Gunnison Youths To Attend Boys State Orthopedic Clinic Set for June 5th Trooper Snow Announces Plans For Retirement An orthopedic clinic sponEffective May 31 1964 Marion and it is anticipated he will spend sored by the Primary Children’s Snow Patrol much of his time cultivating this Utah Highway Hospital will be held on June Trooper from Gunnison will re- - pleasure from active according tire duty 5th at the LDS Hospital in Mt RECEIVES last U STUDENT to an announcement made Pleasant The clinic time is 10 The trooper recently auf- - TOP AWARD week am For further details contact feied u heart attack from which Robert A Peterson was the re- Mrs Gertrude Anderson is nuking a splendid rccov- cipient of the Deans Meritorious cry but he had planned retue- - Award at the annual College of ment prior to the illness and will Business banquet at the Univer- sity of Utah May 22nd The event carry out the original plans Trooper Snow begun his high- was held at the Union Building patrol career on March 10 ballroom U of U campus Robert The Gunnison Valley High is the son of Mr and Mrs A M at St George as a trooper BOYS STATERS— Five young men hav been named to represent Gunnison Guard Mount Post AmerSchool Bend Uniform Fund and moved on up through the Peterson Gunnison ican Legion at tha 1984 Boy State Left lo right David Rasmussen Marlon Hill and Dala Rosenlund has now reached lots! of ranks to sergeant lieutenant Below Stanley Higgins left and Vaughn Bradley 244IjOO He according to figcaptain and superintendent - r ure released Tueeday by wire also served one year with the Gunnison Guard Mount Post Mrs LaMar treaStewart of Bureau Federal announced hai Investigation American Legion surer The Band Mothers exIn Loa Angeles and San Francisthe selection of five local youths recent At the time he co California pressed thanks for to attend the annual Boys State from Contribution of $100 was highway patrol superintenIn Logan June 27 to July 4 All the Gunnison VaUey Bank dent Mr Snow was also the the boys are Juniors this year at and 11000 from the South aistant deputy commissioner of Gunnison Valley High School Board Educe of Sanpete tha Department of Public Safety Named to the honor were: Dalion which brought the In Utah and vid Rasmussen son of Mr fund to the above total from A general clean-uthe Highway Resigning campaign Mrs Moyle Rasmussen Vaughn Original goal was $2000 Patrol In 1053 Mr Snow wai beginning the first week In June Mri Mr and of son Dradley a raise In tha uniforms but In Builders has been announced for the Town Valley by employed Frank Bradley Stanley Hlgglna nemade additional monies Gunnison lie returned to th of Centerfield with the American son of Mr and Mrs Morris Com cessary The Uniforms that Patrol In 1958 and has served Legion Tost as Marlon Hill son of Mr and have been purchased cost a are asked to continuously until hi retirement irunlty resident Dale RosenMrs Forrest Hill total of $27711 S but addimost of the time being stationed dean their own lota and assist In lund ion of Mr and Mri Aubrey tional purchases are Gunnison Mr Snow had a to- - th cleaning of vacant lota In Rosenlund and tha fund la still acwUI-bl“ck' llllw H'lr Parents of tha boyi and tha to Contributions A cepting Patrol for trash will b with American Legion aponaora help make the program comPlana for the future were not held Saturday Juno Cth and tha financial aislstanca of Valpute revealed but the Trooper has a thoss desiring this aervlcg must & Light Tower Utah Builders ley tha refuse In disposable deep lovs for horiei and anlmali hav Co and Chrlitenaeo’a Inc Uniform Fund Tops Goal V u- Erickson Receives Diploma V N Vernal N Ericksen resident of Gunnison and who has attained his 66th birthday recently completed a course with the National Radio Institute and is qualified to service electrical appliances Mr Ericksen took the course over a period and went through 42 books His average for the course was “A” with only two “Bs” out of 42 tests 10 questions to the test The certificate awarded to Mr Ericksen stated: “National Radio Institute established 1914 This certifies that V N Ericksen has satisfactorily completed the pre- scribed course in Servicing Electrical Appliances and in witness thereof is awarded this diploma ' thereby being entitled to all ors rights and privileges of a graduate of this course “Given at Washington District of Columbia USA this 11th day of May 1964 Signed Ham F Dunn director of 2 lion and J Morrison Smith presldent" containers placed where It can be aeen from tha street Rddcnti who hav old barns etc and wtah them building removed and are unabla to do the worjt themJelvea ahould make arrangements with tha Center-ITown Board Th Amfflcil Lesion will clcn ho themselvea and charge for the service it was stated |