Show I that are immovable are movable and those that those that ounfy Ageist Explains Advantages Of Applying Fertilizer in Fall move Fayette (lews mrs‘norval mellor Corraspondanl 4247 PHONE Mrs City the Olsen of Salt Lake a weekend visitor at Mr and Mrs Vernal Ruby was home of Roper Guest LEADERS — Elected president of their respective classes at Gunnison Valley High and 12th High left to right: Juan Larson 8lh grade Marshall Sorenson 11th grade Carol Gee Donald Hill 7th grade Dwight Inouye 10th grade Morris Sorenson president of 9th grade was when picture was taken CLASS Junior grade absent MAWWVWMMVMMMAAMMAMV speakers in the Sunday evening meeting were Mr and Mrs Wilbert Willie who spent the summer in Arizona They intend to attend BYU this winter Mrs Della Bartholomew turned from Lehi the past week where she spent a week visiting Mr and daughter a and Mrs H V Christenson Mr and Mrs Milton Hammond and children Vivian Erval and Stacey enjoyed a trip through Yellowstone Park last week They went up through Idaho and came home by way of Wyoming Mr and Mrs Robert Hammond of Price announce the arrival of a son born Sept 8 weighing 5 He will be named James pounds Robert Gretta Mellor was home over the weekend She is employed in Provo where she attends BYU Mr and Mrs Henry Wintch of Manti were visitors in Fayette Sunday at the Ray Bartholomew and Norval Mellor homes It isn’t too early to plan for fall fertilizing County Extension Agent Del Purnell says more farmers are using the fall season for applying fertilizer This way they avoid the usual spring rush to get ground fertilized cultivat- ed and planted Dr Paul D Christensen Utah State University Extension Soil Specialist explains that fall fer- has these five definite ad- vantages: (1) Fertilizer can be plowed under during fall plow- and avoid some of the pres- sure on spring labor (2) Surface- appiied fertilizer is carried into tjjC rooj zone by winter moisture The fertilizer particularly phosphate is available for crop use as soon as the plants begin to grow in the spring (4) Since the spring rush often results in temporary fertilizer shortages farmers stand a better chance of getting the kind of fertilizer they want in the fall (5) Weather and soil conditions are usually most favorable in the fall Phosphate gives greater res- particularly ponse in cool weather when it is applied on such crops as alfalfa and meadow Dr Christensen cautions that fall fertilizing with nitrogen may It is not present some problems usually wise to apply nitrogen if the land will be flooded or re- more than six to eight ceive inches of precipitation during the winter and spring months Nitro- in nitrate form moves with water in the soil and may leech out of the root zones of the soil conditions de- or in nitrification may occur causing driving in 3 runs Marshall So- filling the duties of reporter renson also contributed to the 10 our 9th 9th Grade: Sept cause with a booming two bag- grade decided we better class RILEY REES REPORTER ger with the bases loaded to lead our class get someone Last year’s region nine chamWW WMANVWWWWMAAMMVl showed lots of form by not The wheels of government of pions allowing a runner past second the Gunnison Valley High School base or giving up an error were started in motion this The Bulldogs will play Wayne Thursday with the election of next Friday and have the big one the bucket So we elected Gary class officers minutes with North Sevier the following Mellor We got a real nice sec- were taken out of the school day Friday And for retary — Vicky Rees so that the students of the high reporter Suzanne Mellor So we school could choose the boys — have lots of activities we got can and in Carol Gee’s case — the kids some real girls of their choice Johnny Anderson and Jackie PeAll of the three upper grades terson KEEP FREEDOM voted for five officials president IN YOUR FUTURE secretary and reJanet Jensen Reporter Luck and success to the new WITH porter with the fifth office rangclass officers ing from a program chairman to U S SAVINGS BONDS The Junior High is now in full All mankind is diRemember: an activity director The Juniors The seventh have graders Those vided into three classes: nitrogen to were allotted a sixth office They swing adjusted to their new surroundwere allowed to elect two peoings and are doing very well ple to plan their junior prom Their president Jed ChristenThe following were elected: sen is a short lively guy full of Sophomores: President Dwight j(jeas t0 keep our school alive vice Inouye president Clyde jjjs vjce president Connie Olsen Hendrickson secretary Peggy win e(jge him on whne our sec- Lund reporter Jackie Wilson retary Jo Ann Olsen will keep directors Arlene Yardly a record of everything we do or activity and Ross Fredrickson This year’s reporter Janet say Marshal! Juniors: President Jensen just loves to stick her Tim nose into other people’s business vice president Sorenson Christensen reporter Jay James how else do you get the news? Prom chairmen Eric Despain Party chairman Kathy Sorensen and program won’t be on any “chair” when it Joyce Mecham FOR CAIII1II1G! chairman Theldon Myrup acti- - Js time for party planning! LARGE TREE RIPE FRUIT! BEAUTIFUL Now how can our Junior High vity chairman Earlene Larson Seniors: President Carol Gee help but succeed with student AND HALE vice president Craig Cowley government like this? secretary Marilou Smith report- Thursday Sept 10 the election ONLY er Leslie Jensen program chair- 0f class officers was held We and Larry tried a new twist and decided to men Janice Sorenson Edwards ask the newly elected class re- ' porters to write up a short story Gunnison Valley High School about their officers Here are BRING YOUR CONTAINER TO TAKE THE FRUIT AWAY INI made an impressive fall baseball their masterpieces: debut this Friday as they soundly 7th Grade: Sept 10 our 7th Rams DonSouth to the Sevier elect tramped grade class decided 16 to 0 Lead by a strong mound aid Hill to lead our class as presHill and ident We think he’ll be a very corps of Rosenlund freshman Johnny Anderson the good president For our vice presBulldog nine held the Rams to ident we elected Brent Jensen LET US HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR CANNING NEEDS! only two hits while picking up just in case Donald got too lovey 20 hits and 4 walks As secre- dovey with the girls real out- - tary we elected Jo Ann Jensen Gunnison looked standing at the bat as every one We thought she would be a good of the regular players got at least secretary one hit with the majority getting 8th Grade: The eighth grade 835-431- 1 in the two The game was highlighted entrusted their business by a 7 run outburst in the third hands of Juan Larsen the new inning fiEHC-r!AHpresident To help they elected TI Warren Chad Christensen was the big an alert bomber for the Bulldogs as he Inouye Acting as secretary will Phil Greener is hit a double and a triple while be Doris Nay ft V (I $ Flews Junior High School Hews Price’s n° 0ne UQ in Jiudes Ut ° ®ny u “dHiS" The Board of Big Game Control has ruled that any rifle firing a center-fircartridge may be used for hunting elk this year Archery tackle will also be legal weapons during the coming elk hunt r Y©iiH© tion Sports (Continued From Page 2) equipped to handle these large animals They should plan to spen(j the total season afield if necessary It is the responsibility of the permit holder to be completey familiar with the regulations governing this hunt as shown in the 1964 elk proclamation Permit cards must be filled in and placed in the mail within 10 days following the end of the season for which it is held ther the holder was successful or not in bagging an animal The cards must be carried by the hunter at all times when in Phone the field They are not transfer-th- Nitrogen Fertilizers 0 HANSEN FARM SUPPLY Gunnison PAYS There are many advantages to fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer: PEACHES YOU $198 per bushel SPRING DON'T HAVE TO WORRY SPRING THE ABOUT OF UNCERTAINTIES WEATHER FERTILIZER WORKING (lew Low Prices! Call your orders early RUSH YOU BARTLETT PEARS Choice fruit at low prices! SUGAR BEAT THE This fruit will arrive at our store Friday at 2 pm IS FOR YOU WINTER ALL LONG Phone YOU PRICE'S USE LABOR AN0 EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY CROPS YOUR t irms AN EARLY YOU GET EARLY MORE IN PASTURE with your purchaio of 2 oxtra quart! GET START SPRING NEXT GSEXSaSEGB SPRING YOU of MILK INCREASE YIELOS Gvaranfatd UnbrtoLoblt Highly ttaln railitant Unhormtd by boiling or bearing Diihwaiher of Decorolor-ityla- ®nd inSh FERTILIZATION PEACHES 0 applied in the wetter regions when the soil temperature drops below 50 degrees However the soil specialist advises farmers to avoid applying nitrogen in any form this fall to areas that are subject to flooding for more than two to three days Farmers find that fall zation has particular advantage in these uses: (1) Top dressing of alfalfa and meadow with phate (2) Applying fertilizer to plow down for next year’s sugar beets and (3) Light application of nitrogen and phosphate with the seed when planting dryland wheat Dr Christensen points out that generally farmers won’t need to apply phosphate every year How often depends on the crops grown and rate of applica- - FALL 4th East on 2nd South ffepo UrntlGii the atmosphere Anhydrous am- monia is more stable It can be go off as gas into Ire ELBERTA I Gunnison Sanpala County Utah I THUR SEPT 17 1964 PAGE 5 Thia year ae the dealer that aella USS NItro gen Fcrtilircra and learn how “Tha Program That Paya” can help you THIS FALL In baaulifvt neutral burn! gold OP UTAH AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOOAJION JjfMKvWiy (Jlah'l Dairy t inntrt HOLIDAY Ihxough I ON ICC JL 17th all aew - - show - Ball - Lab a ColUeum Talr epena Bpt llth - and jlaya I |