Show ' ri! not this one I guess the other kids in our school were just toe Gunnison Sanpete County Utah jtalous because the 9th grad- THUR MAR 4 19E5 PAGE S has so many cute kids that none of them ever get any attention! of Mrs Mr and Arthur Scott of Oh well it could be worse! Nevertheless we will be behind Nephi Wednesday of last weekT4 of the team all the way “and even Mr and Mrs Ivan Mellor and more than all the way because children enjoyed a trip to Provo we will realize their uneasiness Saturday combining business and G because they don’t have us down pJasureIncreased melting of the moun- ’Sxnaior from Sanpete County there in old Panguitch Town to Visitors at the Rex Mellor tain snow pack has resulted in a sponsored a record hop At the to victory! hoP- th Karot or Year- yell for them But we'll be yell- - h°me Thursday of last week decision to restrict the vehicle e e were Mr and Mrs Lyman Melwas announced Thi roy ing for them in Gunnison Town use on local canyon roads “About lor of Springville and weekend session will finish up Mar The wnner were: 2nd Attendant If ycu feel like I feel about the snow each starts this time year visitors were Mr and Mrs Wil5 Most of the administra19' 11 Susan Jensen Christerv and Joel Beatles you’ll surely come to our liam Hudson to melt and the water runs ev- and son of Ogden MRS ROY ANDERSON tion bills are passed including wn 1st Attendant Lorraine Olnext Prom Junior High water This April erywhere especially sen Mr and Mrs Rudolf J Najman school and fjnan- public Chad Correspondent and bonding Christensen and to we see you going likes to run down car tracks and of Salt Lake City and Elieve Tom PHONE have them play for us You’ll of the result is almost always the King and Queen were Dale and Mrs Neils PeterAn income tax bill with a $10 and Earlene Larson never know how close we came son Murray same — a washed-ou- t road" said of Manti were visitors in to hiring them to come all the Ray Swallow who has been head tax including TVt per cent With the Junior Prom just Ranger Karl H Kaaser all Fayette Saturday at the home of money over $5000 has the winter in Kanab at on way from England to "serenade" Mr “When the roadbed is soft ex- around the corner the Juniors spending and Mrs Rex Mellor House of Representa the son ou'r his passed of and the home MisV 'tor we family decided that But dance have Li finally decided on their cessive travel results in unnecMr and Mrs McKay Mellor It will I am sure bi Mr and Mrs Doyle Swallow re- - tives we wanted more than just essary road damage Everyone is prom Master and Mistress Chos- turned home for a few days visit amended back to the Governors lace Christena Christensen 64 and family have been visiting in if my en were Tim Christensen and who died February 20th Bishop Beatle Fans (which and also southern Utah being asked to refrain from usof 7 per cent Fayette recommendation to He Kanab returned last week few correct are are Miss Kristine Larson The JunBjerregaard directed the culations Mr and Mrs Glgn Lyman of ing the roads on our National with Doyle later Doyle had spent over $5000 with the “head tax’ Forest except for trips that are iors will hold their prom April the time in Salt Lake on busi- - deleted In the Senate we have program which opened with a nd far between) so we thought Grantsville were Fayette visitors famous we’d “Nomads" the have and 2 home the theme in be will Croft the “Beyond y by absolutely necessary If we will Sunday not seen the corporation fran- ness Christensen Prelude and post- - instead all cooperate now we will enjoy the Sea" Many friends and relatives of last week Mr chise tax increase which amounts lude music was by Thelma MelLet’s talk little bit about On Wednesday better smoother roads to travel Mrs Ray Bartholomew called at to doubling the present tax This lor Mrs were Hansen Lester and invocation Clinton Christennext summer" the Ranger con- basketball Gunnison is in the in home Sunday to wish her a Is her opinion a for my poor of to legislation people group sen song Alice Hansen and Ca Robin Round with excellent hosts cluded Out of town happy birthday both dinner and supper Guests and will serve to keep industry therine Willardsen “Day Follows chances of a berth in the state were Mr and Mrs Jesse MRS NORVAL MELLOR of the state out Mr guests Madsen were: Mrs Josie ewwwMMMaMaiwuwut by Edna accompanied tournament I believe they are in Night” of Bartholomew We VALLEY HIGH be will GUNNISON Mayfield considering Correspondent and Mrs Melvin Memmott and a little weaker bracket than arch Bjerregaard talk Merrill PHONE Ellis Peterson of Axtell was Suzette and Melanie port legislation this week Jf a “He" Laurine song rival MantL Along with the fact 44f'44m444444t444444 guest speaker in - Sacrament Mrs Rita Debbing- - good bill can be passed it will be talk Lester Hansen song that team morale is back to stan- of Bountiful state for the Mrs Fae Malmgren of Levan meeting Sunday night hem and two daughters Debbie good Mrs Marjorie Hafen and daughdard after tapering off midway SB 105 — the miniature “bottle Mrs Fern Mellor visited In and Julie Ann from Alaska Mrs and a visited Sunday evening at the ters Kathy and Norma in the season I would guess that Riley Rees Reporter Mrs Lehi at the home of Mr and Memmott and Mrs Debbingham bill” along with the horse racing son Dennis “One Sweet Solemn home of Ozemba Mellor Gunnison wilt be playing for the of Mrs Mrs is a cousin Carl Mellor and in Salt are both daughters of Mrs Mad- - bill are in sifting committee as Thought” accompanied Malmgren Ruth Satcome by regional championship Lake City at the home of Mr sen Also attending the dinner U the sales tax measure to dis P Christiansen remarks Bishop Mellor The Gunnison Valley High urday night Coach Beck was were Mr and Mrs e per cent sales tax Mr and Mrs Vernal Roper and Mrs Lynn Mellor School Is very excited and happy Gayle Hansen tribute the song Katie Larson nlcased with the team-- per Bjerregaard dinner guests at the home day and Thursday of last week nd daughter Jnet Mrs Merle on a population basis this week! As you probably al- - Wa- and Olive Hansen “Lead Me House and Senate passed The enand Te Lake Mr Salt ha from Hansen Gunnison cuU0SJ ready know Home" accompanied that the by 4-- H the Fish and Game license raise Gently tered the Round Robin and has team could not “live on their Catherine Willardsen Edna Bjerregaard benediction Mr and Mrs Joseph Christen- - I voted for this measure The Neil Sorenson the chance to go to the state laurels" Fish of Game and the home returned basketsen have Just plans tournament Along with Burial was in the Mayfield Gunnison will play the first many plans The automotive project Is one of the automobile You learn an extended visit in Salt partment include ball the spotlight is shared by Cemetery with Garth Vest dedi- of the most interesting more ad- how to handle the car safely on which will help our county th game and right afterwards they Lake with their children one very exciting event the final resting place to their home and cating will travel the near future the In years vanced Mr nd Mrs Lester Hansen projects offered in the road study the engine and speech meet It will be held at own beds second Playing In the Snow College Tuesday March 2 gpent the weeken(j jn McGill Ne- - department of fish and game vvTTVvvrvvYTTvrrwrTTm Utah reports Del Purnell Coun- learn how each part operates session Friday they will stay in GUNNISON VALLEY HIGH JR lower the to of their Utah State Uni- You service parts of the engine In debatwith daughdevelop thehome at vada plans ty Agent Gunnison will compete that night Well re- - ter and learn to properly lubricate an Mr and Mrs Alan nell Bottom area into one of the versity Extension Services ing legislative forum and oranous re- - finer waterfowl hunting areas of phases are of- automobile select and care tires Allred Three Teresa Allred years Lynn tion The winners will be eligible with her and to build one of the state’s fered These are designed for and keep and use car cost recturned to Mayfield meet state the attend to young people between 14 and ords grandparents for a few weeks larger fish hatcheries there too Janet Jensen Reporter 18 Last week the senior class Already some $85000 has been Operating the car efficiently is visit As a members with an au- - the key area of concern in the Miss Carol Christiansen who expended in the purchase of land 4XXXXXXA444414444XAA1A4A automotive That’s it! We (the tomotive project you begin to third year of a is attending BYU in Provo vis- - to form the nucleus of this Boycott! ited the weekend with her par- - planned development Included junior high) will use our “con- - learn more about the importance project Club members learn THE SPACIOUS ents Mr and Mrs Udell Chris- - on this land is a fine spring nections” to boycott education! of the motor vehicle in your what to look for in buying a used where the hatchery will be de- - Why? First and foremost because lives the importance of safety car they study power transmis-w- e tisnsen MANOR have to go to school ALL day rules and the laws and regula- - sion from the engine and wha veloped The Spring has an aver- Sacrament Meeting and ST GEORGE IN DELIGHTFUL in the Sacrament age flow of some 12 second feet today and the senior high gets tions pertaining to the operation makes a smooth safe ride Tl Speakers BEAUTIFUL THE and the with temperature were: at noon so they can go to the of an automobile You check the learn about car electrical s quality out meeting Sunday evening COLONIAL MANOR Bill Kay Christiansen son of Mr of the water considered ideal for Round Robin Then to top all headlights tires battery radiator terns factors that Influence e IN FRIENDLY NEPHI dent car operation and ab Christiansen fish rearing purposes that off the 9th grade can’t go on your family car Mrs and Murray is given high wRh them invites you and your loved ones to make your home with usl They could go to all The second year deals mainly career opportunities’ related taking charge and announcing The total project YOU WILL BE HAPPIER IN EITHER OF THESE the program Albert Christiansen priority by the department and the other games on the bus but with maintenance and operation the automobile 1 son of Mr and Mrs Vearl Chris- - awaits only the needed new mon tiansen and Clair Bjerregaard eys to get the project underway WHERE YOU MAY BE ASSURED YOU WILL son of Mr and JWrs Sheldon This is expected to be expedited Get personalised consideration from a kind and sympathetic The by passage of the present license Bjerregaard all Deacons staff! i time was then turned over to Mr increase bill now before the Sen Receive specialised care from experienced and efficient of Mr and ate If the bill becomes law new son Morrell Lyman personnell Mrs Glen Lyman of Fayette for moneys will not be available for Have delicious nutritious mealsl a fine talk Mr Lyman recently two years since the increases In Enjoy clean and comfortable accommodations! returned from the Texas mission fish and game licenses will not Benefit from many other advantages! TUESDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY — ARE WELCOME PATIENTS and told many interesting exper- - be effective until the license year PRIVATE AND WELFARE 6:00 The Rifleman 6:00 The Rifleman OR OTHERWISE 5:30 My Favorite Martian iences he had there and bore a of 1966 BOTH MEN AND WOMEN AMBULATORY 6:30 Red Skelton the Munster of departThe Show Present Ed Sullivan The 6:30 6:00 plans rates — our reasonable very strong testimony Make your reservations now 7:30 Petticoat Junction 7:00 Password 7:00 For the People Mr and Mrs Chris Anderson ment call for continued purchase will please you tool 8:00 The Doctors A The 7:30 Baileys of Balboa 8:00 Candid Camera attended the Utopia club In Man- - of lands needed for the marsh 35 SOUTH 100 EAST ST GEORGE PHONE Nurses Defenders of The What’s line? 8:00 a 8:30 inand My beginning development — NEPHI — PHONE ti where the women members 71 NORTH MAIN “GREAT SIOUX 9:00 Death 9:00 9:00 Slattery’s People Valley Days vited their husbands to a party construction at the hatchery site UPRISING” starring 9:30 Perry Mason 10:00 Channel Five News Jeff Chandler Faith 10:30 Channel Five News 10:30 CBS Reports Domergue 11:30 The Saint BELOW” County Hopping in I 11:00 “ENEMY Robert starring I Mitchvm Curt Jurgens in the American Legion hall hot supper was served and good program presented Eiiole i A a From the Desk Area Stanford flees during 1966 Both will move for-ward as rapidly as funds ire available The hatchery is expected to be one of the largest and finest in the state as is the marshland hunting area considering its size Present estimates call for total expenditures in excess of one half million dollars before the project is completed The hatch- try will serve all of Southern Utah and the waterfowl hunting Mayfield Hews arent Lilace Christensen Honored at Rites ill Fayetle News o ”ut GUEST OUR DE Automotive Projects Offer Members Challenge and Experience MIRACLE SUPERIOR REST HOMES GRAND AND SAN JUAN COUNTIES I 3692 square miles 1960 — 6345 POPULATION AREA — in 7884 square state) 1960 POPULATION (1960 population) 4682 ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES — Mining (potash uranium oil natural gas) travel trade MAIN the CITY - miles (largest county 9040 CITIES (1960 populations) 1805 Blanding Monticello 1845 MAIN Moab ECONOMIC FRIDAY I I I I I I I I I I I SAN JUAN COUNTY GRAND COUNTY AREA — MONDAY I scenery Utah’s two southeastern Canyonlands counties are fabulously rich in and mineral wealth such as oil gas uranium and potash Their future promises v great resource development increases in recreational travel and ACTIVITIES — Mining (oil natural gas ’uranium) livestock travel and trade 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 On Broadway Tonight 7:30 Cara Williams Show 8:00 Gomer 8:30 “TO HELL AND BACK” starring Audie Murphy Marshall Thompson I I I I I 10:30 Channel Five News 1 :00 Championship I I I Wrestling 12:00 I I - FHhor Towof Daad Haise Point LoSol Mountains State sconk Park (main Vollay Rlvof — Colorado boating SOURCES POR PURTHE access road) drive Cattk scenic drive INFORMATION — Extremely varied with rolling plains canyons high mountains plateaus dissected by erosion extensive areas of — Created 1880 Named Car HISTORICAL BACKGROUND San Juan River Bluff settled in 1880 TOPOGRAPHY POINTS OP INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES anyonlands National Park Indian Croak State Park Monument Chamber of Commerce Moab Monument Moab Superintendent Arches National National Park Moab Superintendent Canyonlands Valloy National Monument Ralndour Bridge National Monument Hovenweep National Monument Great Goosenecks of the San Aran (state park) Natural Lake - Creek) l Bridgus TO A LOVER” Boris Karloff host “LETTER I I I I I I I I I I Channel 11:00 “ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI” starring Clark Gable John Hodiak 6:00 Joey Bishop Show 6:30 Gilligan’s Island 7:00 The Entertainers 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Jackie Gleason 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 News 10:30 SATURDAY I — Exceptionally rugged with numerous cliffs eroded rock forms canyon and valleys high mountains Created 1890 Named for HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1855 and 1879 Grand (Colorado) River Moab settled in -POINTS OP tNTEREST AND ACTIVITIES 90 natural arches many Aithet National Monument — about strange rock formations National Pam Main occms H northom Canyonlands Grandview Point) 10:30 Channel 11:00 “FORCE starring Holden Five News OF ARMS” William Ms I I I TOPOGRAPHY 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 I’ve Got A Secret 7:30 Andy Griffith 8:00 The Lucy Show 8:30 Many Happy Returns ' 9:00 “LADY GODIVA” starring Maureen O'Hara George Nader “ATOM AGE VAMPIRE” starring Albert Lupo Susanne loret Five WEDNESDAY 6:00 America! 6:30 Mister Ed 7:00 My Living Doll 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8:00 Danny Kaye Show 9:00 Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Rawhide 10:30 Channel Five News 11:00 “KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES” Power starring Tyrone Terry Moore T ""I I tfvV-- v 1 Powell Abaio Ridge scenic drives SOURCES POR FURTHER INFORMATION - Chambers of Commerce at Blanding Bluff Monticello San Juan County Tourist A Publicity Council Monticello the cooperation of the Utah Stale Press Association and this newspabeij Hopping series published through Material furnished by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council Council Hall Stole Capitol Salt lake City yl I I I I I I L Ksii®rirv MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE ENTERTAINMENT STATION A t |