Show The annual Gunnison Valley Club community banquet held February 24th at the Gunnison Valley Elementary School The event was a big success with nearly 350 served tasty turkey dinner Proceeds were $36230 and the net will be available in the near future according to chairman Wells Dalton All the profits will be earmarked for the municipal library and ball park Mr Dalton expressed his appreciation for the work of the Lion Club members and their wives for preparing and serving the meal Also the following1 for Wonder their contributions: Bread Ppxton Wholesale Clover and Pet Ice Cream Thrifty Foods Country Club Foods Clo- ver Club Dairy Cream- Dairy Rocky ML Pro- Pacific Fruit & Produce Jordan Meat Ideal Dairy G V News and Bragg Bakery Chairman Dalton also expressed a special thanks to Clyde’s Market for their efforts in contacting the wholesalers and securing the contributions of food Lions w YEAH GUNNISON SANPETE COUNTY UTAH 84634 THURSDAY Heart Ailment Takes Life of 4 196S NO 41 EJolan Edwards Killed In Accident arch 2 Trooper Snow Marion A Snow 60 who began his career with the Utah Highway Patrol in 1932 and retired May 31 1964 while stationel at Gunnison died February 27 th t 3:10 pm in a Salt Lake City Hospital from a heart ailmeit an complications He had been taken tbe hospital Feb 14th rom MARCH Former Sterling Resident Dies In Calif bs home in Richfield Snow began his carer on March 10 He moved on George UP trough the ranks to sergeant 'heutenant captain and was perintendent from 1950 to 1954 He was graduated from the Trooper way Patro1 1932 at St- Elliott February 17 Denison 56 formerly of Sterling died February 17th in Baldwin Park California from a heart attack funeral services wre held February 22nd in the LDS Church in that city Mr Denison was born July 25 1908 in Sterling the son of H Leon and Helen Funk Denison He graduated from Manti High School and served an LDS Mission in Hawaii He was a High Priest home teacher and active Leon Funeral services for Nolan Edwards 54 who was killed an accident March 2nd at Kenne-coCopper Corporation mines at Binghani will be held Friday a: 11 am in the Ward LDS Chapel 9501 Poppy Lane Sandy Friends may call at the Goff Mortuary 8090 South State Midvale from 6 to 8 pm Thursday and one hour prior to services Friday Mr Edwards was a bulldozer operator for the copper company and was killed when his heavy machinery toppled over a cliff at about 2:30 am March 2' He was born in Gunnison Mar 31 1910 the son of LeRoy and Minnie Bartholomew Edwards He attended the local schools and graduated from Gunnison Valley High School living in Gunnison until 1931 October 30 1933 he married Wilma York in Salt Lake City Survivors include his widow of Sandy three children Mrs Don (Mauren) McCormick Draper Mrs Anita Shrewbury Murray Bruce Edwards Sandy seven one brother and grandchildren two sisters Lawrence Edwards Ogden Mrs W L (Lola) Hutch-anings Beaver and Mrs Ralph (Ida) Northwestern Traffic School at Evanston ' Illinois and from the FBI School In Washington DC He served with the Federal Bu- - £ reau of Investigation in Los Angeles and San Francisco during the Korean War period temple worker He resigned from the Highway In 1931 he married Mary L‘ Patrol in 1953 and was employed PROJECT COMPLETE— Eiwin Roberts third from left hand final marriage was later road payment check on behdf Rooksby Valley Builders in Gunnison of the Gunniaon Valley Riding Club to Mayor Geo go Last as Milton Christiansen left who was solemnized in the Manti Temple He returned to the Patrol in 1958 Survivors include his widow look on mayor when the project started and Alva Lund Riling Club and served until his retirement son and daughters Mrs Bonnie most of the time being stationed Alverdas Renee Malinda Tom in Gunnison Carolyn Denison and two grand- Mr Snow was born February children all of Baldwin Park Mrs Lawrence J Jensen 3 1903 in St George the son of his father Salt Lake City sisters Sanpete County Farm Mahonri M and Mary Angenettc Mrs Stanley (Nelda) Johnson Bureau Women’s chairman at- - Pearce Snow ‘He married Bethesda Maryland Mrs Sam tended the state Bureau turah Parry Janr 1931 in (Venice) Westenskow Gunnison Women’s Workshop in Salt Lake Mrs Russell (VaLene) Lowe City Mrs Jensen reported she Survivors include his widow Glendora California was impressed with the sessions and one daughter Sidney Kay Bishop Leo Eves conducted the and “farm women have an im- - Snow Richfield two sisters Mrs of a civic project Completion funeral program arranged by the portant part to play In helping to Heber (Dorothy) Truman Enter that got underway in 1958 was prelude music Mrs Virfamily: promote naUonal welfare" prise and Mrs Newell (Leah) announced last week when the ginia Eves invocation Bishop J "The Farm Bureau is the larg- - Frei St George Gunnison Valley Riding Club Nelson duet “Oh My FaDarryl est general farm organization Funeral services were held made the final payment for their Eves ther" eulogy Bishop 80 former and is March 3rd at 10:00 am In the share of a joint project with' Lula M Nielson K "Trophy" prepared and speaker Elder J Don Anderson resident of Gunnison died Feband It is a family Richfield Ward Gunnison City on the Liv-- presented by the Wildlife Film L Vernile Bishop speaker affair the father pays his dues Chapel with additional services facing of a road from US High ruary 26th in Cardston Alberta e Co will be shown at the “Oloha duet Oe" song ingston and his family enjoys with him at 4:30 pm in the St George way 89 to the City Cemetery A1 Canada from a heart ailment acand Melinda Denison ben-- fold Ward Chapel March 10th at New officers in the Gunnison the benefits of the organization’ so included in the project was the cording to word received by d Ward Chapel 7:30 pm The local showing is Nel-A Edward ediction Bishop stated Mrs Jensen en8 in Gunnison Funeral ser- - Valley Riding Club were elected £QIv Burial was in the St George surfacing of a roadway around sponsored by the Centerfield at 8 meeting February’ 23rd ’at' Mrs Haven Smith the inside of the cemetery chairman Cemetery Burial was in the Rose Hills American Legion Auxiliary the Wistaria Cafe The new presof the American Farm "Bureau The project was first started In The picture takes you on an CaliL Mlss Nklson was bo ident is Eugene Lund He suc- Memorial Park Whittier 1958 when Milton women was guest speaker at the fJaniCd Christiansen with Bishop Joseph A Erbe de- - exciting polar bear hunt to the tb® ceeds Steve Hone 1883 m - Fairviw’ dinner She stressed mayor The Riding Cluband ary ? north an antelope hunt in frigid the final place resting the city agreed the point "agriculture is import- - OCIIOOI the daughter of Swen O and Rachel Other officers elected were dicating Wyoming into the high UintaS' Atkin Nielson She operated the vice ant to city dwellers because you nn nf Mr and project and Erwin Roberts and of Utah and on a black bear hunt president Don Larson diPeter Gunnison for in Star Theatre Reuben Chritensen and eat" in the Book Cliffs MtenPetwson and grandson Alva Lund and Jack Westenskow many years later selling her in- rectors Joe Chappell Alva Lund is the “Farm Bureau women are an of Mr and Mrs C Dewey Lund were named chairman and co- terests and moving to Canada integral part of Farm Bureau and Clarence Peterson was des- - chairmen respectively for the Miss Nielson also resided in Pro- new drill master Paul Ball asCENTERFIELD AUXILIARY The final Immunization sistant drill master Holdover diOur organization recognizes the ignated "Outstanding Spokesman cb- They have headed the vo and Arizona TO INSTALL OFFICERS clinic for this year for adults of family participa- - for Freedom at Highland High mRtee rom Jbe inception of the Survivors include one sister rectors are Brice Roberts and In Gunnison Valley will be The Centerfield American LeSchool” for excellency in the program until its completion this Mrs Nellie Johansen of Cards- Ken Jensen held March 8th at 11 un to yea working both under Mr Voice of gion Auxiliary will meet In Joint Democracy ton 1 will be The pun at the Gunnison Valsession March 8th at 8 pm with broadcast script in competition Christiansen and the present Last ley Elementary School The the Legion The meeting will be appointed by the new president sponsored by the Veterans of Mayor George clinic is for those adults Gost of the project was $4000 On held in the Centerfield Ward roll up their sleeves and work on Foreign Wars Royce also won who have had the initial wRb eacb ° tbe sponsoring foS Series H Savings Bonds campaigns and programs etc third place in regional competi- Chapel and the Auxiliary will inshots and need booster groups providing half The money concluded Mrs Jensen tion are issued in denominations of stall new officers All members on seSex ratio the from the Riding Club was antelope are asked to attend cured through their annual sale planted on Parker Mountain $500 $1000 $5000 and $10000 of pheasant hunting permits were received this week from They believed that inasmuch as Earl A Sparks assistant chief of the money came from local resi-- Big Game Utah State Fish and dents and from hunters using the Game Department The animals area it should be returned to a were sexed in Montana and show project where most would receive 48 adult males 47 adult females some value The cemetery road 7 fawn males and 6 fawn females was chosen and each year file These were the 108 head repheasant sale money was ear-- ceived in the final Shipment marked for another stage of com- LOCAL DEALER : T pletion A plea went out this week for In addition to the pheasant' MEETS SHIPMENT and 134 water (98) 137 per cent 107 per cent continued support of the Band GtllUlISOII SCrgCOnt The first shipment ofcars to hunting fee cash donations were Beaver Dam Uniform Fund drive by Gunni439 Mayfield: Mammoth Ranger Station Cota in be featured made Hermansen $800 by: Ray snow 131 water (107) 122 per tonwood Creek Fairview: 571 son Valley residents It was exGil- - "White Hot Comet" program in Staff Sgt Don A Baxter son LaMar Hendrickson $500 cent snow 198 water (175) 113 per plained that a total of $277655 Denver dis- was spent for 33 uniforms at a of Mr and Mrs Gordon Baxter bert Fjeldsted $1000 and Gunni- - the Mt Baldy Ranger Station cent cost of $7933 each Ten more of Gunnison has been selected son Sugar Factory Union $5000 tiict recently reached Salt Lake es ran from a low of 107 per cent Mayfield: 718 snow 25 water Great Basin Research Center those Reservoir above Among present 4o at Gooseberry uniforms have been ordered at a Instructor of the Month In the Bill Nay and Junior Bown also City - - Headquarters (188) 133 per cent 555 Ephraim: using their meet the shipment were George Fairview to a high of 159 at cost of $9000 each and money 6940th Tech Training Group’s made donations 17 water 120 per snow (141) Farnsworth Lake Salina: 695 F Walters district manager and Seeley Creek above Ephraim is on hand to pay this cost Training Analytics Dept E equipment free 207 water (144) 144 per cent -- Gun- G W Sorensen Sorensen’s A breakdown of the various snow de- IOM is The Texas program uniHowever 20 to 25 more Great Basin Research Center courses showing the snow depth cent Mr and Mrs Sam Westenskow nison forms are needed to handle the signed to recognize airmen who 24th from' Baldwin Gooseberry Ranger Station Sa- - Meadows Ephraim: 7L6 snow The program features the per- - and water content for March 1 de- - returned Feb number of Junior High students practice and maintain a high water (94) 258 water (205) 126 per cent Calif where they attended formance of a team of Comets 1965 followed by the 1948 to 1962 lina: 503 snow J38 Park of while professionalism who are coming into the’ senior E1® for Elliott Leon that recently completed a sue- - average in brackets and the per 147 per cent - funeral services Seeley Creek Ranger Station band At the present there are performing their duties as acad197 water Fair- - Ephraim: 535 snow Gooseberry Reservoir emic instructors within their re- Denison a brother of Mrs Wes- - cessful durability run from Cape cent of average is printed below: approximately 80 Junior high Alaska Ree’s Flat Levan: 431 snow view: 531 snow 182 water (17) (124) 159 percent to Horn Fairbanks tenskow band members and 58 members sptive departments Lt Clegg D Speight chief of of the senior band TIE commented that it was Band Mothers have donated through Sgt Baxter’s authoricandy and popcorn to be sold at tative lectures and demonstrathe last five basketball games tions that the students gained and this project has netted an confidence interest and a will- - changes in Boy Scout advance- - Class tests include taking two quired ones are: camping vancement program so there will be a good participating member A average of $2841 per game to learn His outstanding ment requirements will become' camping trips On at least one of ing citizenship in the commun- - be no delay in getting the Eagle of his patrol and troop and reband concert and bake sale are and effective according to Marden these overnight camps carry on ity citizenship in the nation na- - badge member his Duty to God military appearance' poise six next the within planned council pres- - your back for a distance of not ture soil and water conservation Under the new requirements a entkusasm were various attri- - Pearson Richfield Explorers throughout the counweeks with a defnite date"to "be butes which helped him win this ident of the Utah National Parks less than one and jniles personal fitness first aid swim- - scout is to have a personal con- cil were urged to continue their announced Council Boy Scouts of America a pack containing your personal ming lifesaving and safety ference with his scoutmaster to advancement work and complete honor Any clubs or individuals that A boy advancing from Star to discuss the meaning of the Scout the requirements for the Eagle Mr Pearson said that the equipment and your share of Sgt Baxter has served 10 years wish to help this cause should in the Air Force and has had changes are optional from now common camping equipment and the Eagle rank must earn the 21 Oath the Law motto and slobadge if they did not receive It' instructor contact the musi® service in Korea with the until October 1st and are the re- - food Point out in the ‘sky the Merit Badges under the present gan and give examples to show before leaving the scout troop prior Boyd Goble Mrs Morris Biggins e ir Force In suit of several years of study by North Star and at least five con- - program or he can earn them that he does his best to live up Mr Pearson said that many emani "" the Research Service of the Boy stellations Lash poles together under the new program but he to these ideals in his daily acti- ployers throughout the country Germany and on Crete has suggestions for fund raising Scouts of America During the with square diagonal and shear cannot have a combination of vities For the Star Life and were asking prospective em- projects they can contact ajfiy of Mrs A1 Smith is at home in study scout leaders from all lashings the two Mr Pearson urged scout Eagle ranks a scout must serve ployees about their scouting exabove the Salt Lake recovering from a re- - across the country were contact- - From the Star through the leaders to contact each scout who whether or including periences The needed uniforms will cost cpnt f00t operation and will be ed and given a chance to give Eagle Ranks there are 11 re- - is now a Star Scout and if he not they are Eagle Scouts $225000 for the 25 needed to fill Merit Badges and the oth- - can't complete the requirements work four to six weeks fol- - their recommendations For further information about quired can come for the the quota of Junior band mem- - jowing a week in the hospital Some of the changes include: er 10 Merit Badges the changes contact the council office in Frovo or the district bers being advanced to the Sen- - Mr and Mrs Smith are former Second Class tests include three from any of the 100 available 1st he ad- A The re- - qulrements under the new hikes instead of one First Merit Badge subjects also scout executive of Gunnison in your area residents quirements band lor Womens Chairman Deports on Utah Farm Dureau Meet Cemetery Road Completed Under Joint Sponsorship Former Resident Dies in Canada Riding Club Elects Officers February 23rd Winning Spokesman Booster Shot For Adults Sex Ratio Antelope Plant Its More “ “ lit Advancement Requirements |