Show t ve Equipment O wm by Jayeettes GUNNISON YEAR Fayette Father Honored at Rites services Impressive funeral were held Saturday in the Fayette Ward LDS Chapel for Guy Mellor 65 who died November 4th of a heart ailment at his home Bishop Cecil Bown directed the final rites arranged by the family They were: prayer at the home by a son Carl Mellor prelude and postlude music and accompanist Mrs Lawrence Anderson invocation Ray Bartholomew opening song “Oh My Father” Fayette Singing Mothers tribute remarks Bishop Bown to “Daddy” written by a daughand read by ter Faye Mellor Lorna Bown song “Silver Haired Daddy of Mine” men’s trio Dean BartholomewWendell Hill and ters Sheron and Annette Mellor “In the Garden" talk Harold Mellor a grandson talk Vernal Roper closing song by the Singing Mothers “I Need Thee Every HOSPITAL GIFT — Mrs Bob Edwards left 1963 Jaycette president Hour” benediction Lloyd BarFrank Peterson hospital manager and Mrs Joe Chappel 1964 Jay- tholomew Burial was in the Fayette cemcette president admire table presented to the hospital by the Jaycette organization etery directed by the Warren R Continued assistance to the Valley Hospital by the Valley Jayeettes an auxiliary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce through contributions of needed equipment was evidenced this week when the auxiliary unit presented another table to the institution Presentation was made by the 1964 president Mrs Joe Chappel and the 1963 president Mrs Bob Edwards to the hospital manager Frank Peterson Cost of the table is approximately $75 00 and the money is raised by the Jayeettes through their annual doll project Mrs Richard Kjaar was chairman of from the 1963 doll ticket sale which the money was raised The 1964 doll project is being headed by Mrs Edwards and is currently in process with all Jaycette members having tickets available for the public The doll and wardrobe is on display at Christensens Store It will be awarded on December 20th at the Star Theatre The Jayeettes have made many to contributions to the hospital help provide needed equipment Gunnison Gunnison West Utah Taxes University will Weekly Weather Record Gunnison Sugar Inc Station Predp expected the schools and colleges forecast was made by Utah Foundation the private tax research agency In their latest study on the condition of Utah The Foundation estimates that a statewide property tax of slightly less than 13 mills or its equivalent In other new or increased taxes probably will be needed during each of the next two years in order to balance the uniform school fund at present spending levels This compares with a statewide property tax levy for schools of 71 mills In 1962 78 mills in 1903 and 87 This in 1984 Foundation analysts point out that this projection Is predicted on spending levels under present aid formula Additional of $28 million during the biennium (an amount equivalent to an added state property tax of 0 62 mills) would bt required For Parents A meeting in connection with the “Looking in on Your Schools” program of the PTA has been planned for November 19th at 7:30 at Gunnison High School The purpose of this meeting is to inform the parents about the counseling and mental health program of the High School If a child is having a problem in school it could be that one of these programs could be the answer to that problem All parents are Invited to attend this meeting NOVEMBER 12 ©w CITY" 1964 NO 25 fancy is Forest Areas Re-Seed- 13th work on sale invited and time is if they assured 17-1- 1$ ing in relation to dairy produc- - the Newell Pickett dairy to extion And this will be the place amine hr new dairy bam This that he will introduce his dis- - is a unique barn in Sanpete and cussion for this tour one that all will want to see It At 11 am the tour will be at provides for individual stalls and the Tom Yardley dairy farm to feeding manger in one examine individual stalls for dairy cows liquid manure handa corral washing ling facilities and other facilities system At pm they will be at the Kurt and Robert Sorenson farm west of Centerfield Here they will see again classified dairy cows and do some dairy judging The Sorenson brothers have built a fine feed manger and hay handling facility which will be interesting to see On the Sorenson dairy the tour will also have the opportunity of seeing many pairs that have come from the AI program of CVBA At 2 pm the tour will be at building with an alley way that is cemented for easy cleaning The last call of the day will be at the Keith Sorensen dairy where they have the ABC cow and will see the hay feed- ing facilities and hay handling facilities as well as the rest of ' the dairy operations It is a worthwhile tour and everyone is invited dairymen interested people ad civic officials says County Agent Del Purnell The tour is sponsored by the Sanpete County Extension office in cooperation with Ken Reid and Frank Peterson of the Cache Valley Breeders Associa- - Dairy Princess Competes For State Title Sanpete As the “First Lady” of Utah’s dairy industry the new Utah Princess will reign over the state’s June Dairy Month and will travel throughout the state speaking to young people on the value of drinking milk for more vibrant health and looks The new Dairy Princess will also represent Utah in the national Princess competition in Chicago next year Everycome Open House On Sunday to Honor ed 80th Birthday I'Jith Use of Helicopter During the early part of Octo- on the Manti Allotment will be ber over 25000 pounds of a mix- deferred until grasses are well ture of range grass seeds were established Two other small aerial seeding aerially broadcast by helicopter on 2040 acres within the Manti projects were undertaken to take Naof the Division advantage of the helicopter avtional Forest This two and ailability C & H The day seeding operation took paid for and providplace on the Manti and Ephraim Association ed the seed for an aerial seeding Ranger Districts The largest area seeded was of 120 acres of National Forest 1800 acres on two units of the land near Julius Flat Pasture on C&H Allotment Manti Canyon Allotment The the Twelve-Milgrazing permittees on this allot- Newell Childs and Keith of the Association filled the ment have entered Into an agreement with the Forest Service to seed hoppers of the helicopter develop this allotment to the with assistance from two Forest maximum sustained yield grazing Service employees The other small aerial seeding capacity on the suitable liveof 120 acres took place on the stock range Prior to seeding the two units Oak Creek allotment of the Ephwere fenced water developments raim Ranger District The aerial constructed as needed and a seeding supplemented 200 acres seedbed prepared by discing the of suitable range already seeded open suitable range Suitable by hand This work too is part cattle range under aspen stands of an overall development prowith the was seeded immediately prior to gram in cooperation leaf fall so that the seeds would grazing permittees on this albe covered by the falling leaves lotment All areas were seeded at a and seedThe fencing discing ing of the 1800 acres has been rate of 10 to 14 pounds of seed s under the direct supervision of per acre Intermediate Brome Smooth Junior L Hansen General DisTimothy trict Assistant of the Manti Ran- and Orchard grass seed made up the largest part of the seed mixger District The grazing on the two units ture An Open House has been planned for November 15th beSanpete county dairymen this tween the hours of and 4 pm in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs Electa B Dennison The event will be held at her home with children as hosts The family requests no gifts Mrs Dennison was born November 15 1884 in Fillmore the daughter of Marinus and Ameilia Edwards Beauregard In 1886 the family moved to Sterling and Mrs Dennison resided there for the state Dairy Princess finals 18 years and attended the during the convention schools Convention sessions will get The family moved to Gunnison underway at 10 am with a gen- - in 1904 and Mrs Dennison has sion for wives of dairy eral made her home here for' those' 60 farmers Using the theme “Old years Fashioned Christmas” home ecoShe married Joseph Dennison nomists will present recipes and He died on on March 28 1906 for holiday dishes March 31 suggestions 1934 foods The featuring Utah dairy Mrs Dennison been a has presentation will be under the direction of Mrs V M Noyes pres- teacher in the Relief Society for is active an and years many ident of the Utah Dairy Wives and Dixie Lee executive director member of the Gunnison Camp of Utah Daughters of Utah Pioneers She of the Dairy Council “There are no finer dairy foods has also devoted much time to in America than Utah's and we various other church auxiliaries Still active despite her 80 plan to demonstrate their superDennison cares for ior flavor and texture in de- years Mrs own home and keeps busy her arrangelightfully tempting with her varied collection of anments" Miss Lee said At 2 p m all dairymen and tique and sentimental items She is the mother of four sons their wives are Invited to attend the annual membership meeting and one daughter Lamont Kenneth and of the ADA of Utah At that time nison Gunnison BenUtah's "Dairyman of tha Year" Dean Dennison will be selected and club and nie Dennison Kennewick Wash Future Farmers of America scho- and Mrs R R (Amelia) Johnson larship winners will be an- of Glendale California She has nine grandchildren four greatnounced and one sister of the convention grandchildren Highlight Mrs Leah Hosi of Oakley Calfolwill be a banquet at 6 pm Ail the children with the lowed by the Utah Dairy Prin- ifornia of Bennie will be presce n finals at 7:30 pm The finals exception ent for the open house will be televised over KCPX-TJeanette Bench week received a pretty invitation to attend the 29th annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah at Salt Lake City’s Hotel Utah Saturday November 28 The invitation came from Sanpete county Dairy Princess Jean- ette Bench daughter of Mr and Mrs R Kirby Bench Fairview who will represent this county in seven out of the past 11 years and five out of the past six years During this period it has been the calculated policy of the Utah Legislature and the Administra- tion to meet new expenditure needs by utilizing fund balances other state spending totals during and surplusea to moderate the need for new or increased taxes the forthcoming biennium There are virtually no remainThe study Indicates that some temporary respite from these ing uncommitted fund balances In be at the present time the report obtaxes gained might higher serves In fact the Foundation the state shifts from to bonding for its building predicts that there will be a defprogram It warns however that icit of approximately $3 million such a temporary solution could in the uniform school fund at tha bifinancial dose of the present add to the r problems of the state because of ennium because actual revenues the required amortization and In- - from current taxee hsve fallen considerable abort of advance estcrest costs State expenditures exceeded timates upon which appropriastate revenue In Utah by $38 tions for this biennium were million In the fiscal year ended based In discussing tha demands that Juna 30 1964 The atudy shows that state revenue received dur- - will b placed before tha forthIng the 1904 fiscal year totaled coming 1963 Utah Legislature while atate general tha Foundation observe! that In $259430502 the yean Immediately ahead expenditures for current s Utahns must be prepared to tlona and capital outlay match their enthusiasm for new SEEDING OPERATION— Newell ChUds and Keith Malmgren ed to $283050860 Ml tha Twelve Mila Caiila and Ilona Allotment fill seed According to tha report state and higher spending programs ftf helkcptef piloted by BUI Kanef of Belt Lake CUy during expenditures in Utah havt been with an equal enthusiasm for hoy pert Seeding of Jullui fUl area U Canyon greater than current revenue In higher taxei to pajr the bUl An increase in state taxes may for each $100 increase that is be required next biennium in made in the basic school aid forinUtah merely to maintain present mula Similarly an annual spending levels after providing crease of 0 33 mills in the propor the tax equivalent in for normal growth adjustments erty in the general fund and allowing other taxes would be needed for for enrollment Increases every $1000000 that is added to in the Mayfield Friday Ward Relief Society plans to make the bad luck day turn into a good luck day by having their annual Bazaar A fine program has been prepared which will beThere will be gin at 7:30 pm plenty to eat hamburgers ice cream drinks a bake sale There will also be a fishing pond for the children Of course there will be many beautiful quilts and the a good PTA Slates Meet THURSDAY Mayfield RS Sets Bazaar for Friday other Parent and Youth Night program will be produced "Love at Home" is the basis for the M I A production entitled "House Talk " to be held at the Centerfield Recreation Hall at 7 pan Not 15 Diminish one of the greatest problems in the world today by joining together this Sunday to build understanding of each other 84634 that have been maintained on this dairy farm for many years One of the most important in- novations in dairy herd records in the last 25 years will be intro- duced on Ray Olson’s The com- puting service at Provo has set up a new program and it is portant that every dairyman make himself aware of what these records are and how they will serve him better in his dairy management program On November 18th the tour will convene at the courthouse at Manti at 9:45 am and move immediately to the Dick Jensen put the gauges dairy south of Manti where they will do some judging of dairy cows and have the classification of dairy cows discussed A representative of the Cache Valley check into Breeders Association will be dairy herds present to discuss artificial breed- - one Increase t UTAH Dairymen of Sanpete County are having a dairy tour on the 17th and 18th of November This tour starts at the Dairy Queen in Moroni at 1 pm November 17th The first stop is the LDS Church dairy farm at Moroni where they will examine the and management pro- gram as well as facilities of the 17 1st South UGAR BEET AND TURKEY iamiete Dairy Tour Hot 24 will mark the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs Earl Caldwell of Spanish Fork They will be honored at an Open House on Sunday November 15 from 2 until 6 Friends are invited to pm visit them at their home at 268 - COUNTY Former Residents To Observe Golden Wedding Predicts mills SANPETE of the patients They have contributions to the library ard other civic projects through funds raised entirely from the doll project Earl and Ila Jorgensen were married November 17 1914 in Manti Their marriage was later in the Manti Temple solemnized They spent the early part of their life in Gunnison Valley to Provo 20 years ago moving where Mr Caldwell was employed at the Provo Brick and his retirement Tile Co Upon they moved to Spanish Fork are the They parents of six children' Mrs A W (Bula) MonMrs Fork Spanish of costs the tague also and are paying Lowder and Mrs (Blanche) a daily newspaper for the enjoy Rex (Sylvia) Shepherd Edwin Caldwell Sacramento California and Don CaldAnother well all of Lake City son Floyd was killed in a mine in 1952 They have 23 accident recorded was the One birth and 14 greatpast week at the Gunnison Val- grandchildren grandchildren a 6 lb 11 oz daughley Hospital Caldwell is Mr the brother of ter born Nov 4th to Mr and Mrs Lewellan Sherman of Rich- Roy Caldwell of Centerfield The couple request no gifts field In GUNNISON ment made November mmk Channel 4 Seventeen county Dairy Princess winners will vie for the state crown now held by Margaret Winn Smithfleld Cache county f Service Hews Staff Sergeant and Bunnell and their ion Dean visited two wteka in Gunnison with Lioyd‘i parents Mr and Mrs Eldon Duff In Tha family havt been residing In Anchorage Alaska and were enroute to a new station at Hamilton AFB California Tha coupl left Wednesday of last week enrouta to - 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