Show ih f h ' ) ' Mr and Mrs Atria Jensen of Ax tell visited their children Mrs Wayne Nelson and family la Bountiful last week Mr Nelson is la Japan on special assignment for the Air Force They also attended a session of LDS Conference Friday In Salt Lake City and visited sisters of Mr Jensen la Magna and the eapftol i t V city I 'i " Sid Baxter of San Fernando California arrived Tuesday of last week and Is spending two weeks visiting In the valley and enjoying Hie fall fishing k f Mr and Mrs George Last and Mrs Lawrence Anderand Mr and Mrs Charles Mr son Last spent Sunday at Zlons Canyon visiting the Garth Lasts In Hurricane getting Last’s a 2a Miss Beverly Am Campbell The future bride Is a senior became the bride of Ted Schlapfer at Gunnison Valley High School la September 4th ceremony la and Is prominent In all school Las Vegas Nevada The bride Is activities and Is serving as stuthe daughter of Mr and Mrs dent body secretary Dan Campbell of Gunnlsoa and Mr Christensen graduated Mr and Mrs Fred Schlapfer of from GVHS In 1961 and Is at - Mantl are parents of the groom present a student at Snow ColA reception the night of Sept lege He recently returned from 24 la the Gunnison Ward Recan LDS Mission In Florida reation hall honored the Justweds' The young couple will name The bride selected a floor their wedding date later length gown of lace over satin for the reception with a veil of WVfWVTTTTWTTTTfTTTffTt Illusion Her bridal bouquet was Curmiloa Valley Junior High a pink carnation with blue rlbboa streamers Maid of honor was Phyllis a sister Campbell Sherrie Anderson Carrying out the duties of best man was Kim Jensen Reporter t Oma September Fort Ord National duty make 26 the groom left for Callfornlawiththe a tour of active his return the couple will home In Utah Guard for Cta a aumsmz ' ' MCs i sen Miss Earlene Larson Mr and Mrs DeVon L Larson of Gunnison announce the of their daughter engagement Earlene to Richard Christensen son of Mr and Mrs Howard B Christensen of Gunnison Betty Nay EUzabethlnouye and Marie Mellor sang "High and Hopes Craig Malmgreen Ardella Taylor then teamed up with a vocal duet after which Lana Lee danced Dennis Hafen then stole the show with his - - On behalf of the student body officers I'd like to thank each one of these kids for their fine work tuYmtimtsiiatEEf HOME OF CUSTOM MEAT THOCESSmO acquainted new son Dr and with the Dr Mr and Mrs J Odell Jensen of San Diego California have been vacationing three weeks In New York Canada and WashDC and In Princeton ington New Jersey with Mr and Mrs Randall Jones Enroute home they flew to Salt Lake and visited Aleda Jones and Mr and Mrs Lee Christiansen They also spent three days In Gunnlsoa with Mrs Jensen’s parents the Christiansens and In Hyrum Provo with their children Joan and Jerry students at BYU is Phony consumer a smokescreen survey to hide used sales are causing great approaches concern among marketing people according to a l'tah ales executive surveys result In benefits to the consumer by measuring the demand for various products and services Newspaper Survey ‘This type of survey Is exten- Information only and don’t intend who to use It In any direct selling by a salesman who Is armed sively used by businessmen with knowledge about what Items strive to Improve their goods and approach she doesn’t have or Items which services bringing them In line Mr Anare perhaps several years old and with people’s wants derson said thus ripe for replacement As examples he mentioned a Mr Anderson said there has eoo- survey been s rash of this lately and It local newspaper ls making people skeptical when ducted every year for Hie benefit legitimate surveyors call He of businesses and consumers sell Amended Milk Arthur S Anderson president of Sales and Marketing Executives of Utah said It Is feared to addition In that being an lm- - f? on citizens this will position make It difficult to get vitally Important Information In genuine Order Asked For Basin States v Guitars! Guitars! Guitars! surveys See Out should feel com‘Housewives in responding Justified pletely No thank you" with a firm to salesmen who use deceitful Line of Complete Electric It or camouflaged selling apMr Anderson stated proaches He said these are becoming especially prevalent In telephone and selling Many Questions One technique Is to mention the name of a research "firm then ask the housewife a long list of questions about her appliances and furniture and how Mr long she has had them Anderson explained The salesman then checks her credit rating and If It Is good calls back and tells her she has a gift coming for being so cooperative In the survey The housewife learns Chat she must bring her husband and call at the place of business to pick QUALITY BRANDS MASRITE EPIPHONE CIESON HARMONY SUPRO RENTAL and SALES Ukelelet Ben Jo Mandolin and acceuorle available with reverberation k tremolo Amplifier! COMPLETE FINANCING ALL PRICE RANGES GUITAR For More Information Write Call or see at the EVAN THOMAS UTAH STERLING Serving all of STORE in Sanpete County In the Richfield tree (top et up her prize Hard SeU Once there she and band are subjected to The television Industry also uses survey technique extensively to determine which proHie grams ire most popular marketing executive stated Legitimate surveyors are after Thomas Music Company Main Richfield 131 her bus a ‘hard North Utah ““fVtt ii Oct 7 1965 Thursday Page (OITOKIAL 46t'5m Sp GUNN EON VALLEY NEWS Utah Gunnlsoa Published every Thursday at Second class Utah Gunnlsoa Gunnlsoa Utah at postage paid H W Cherry Jr Rate H00 per Year Subscrlpttoo The United Stales Department Rates on Request Advertising of Agriculture has issued a reamend to decision commended and priced under the Great Basin the Federal milk marketlngorder order Also as recommended which sets minimum prices to milk handlers could divert up to dairy farmers supplying milk 25 percent of their producer refor the Great Basin area In Utah ceipts off Hie market and two or Nevada and Wyoming more cooperatives could use Officials of USDA’S Consumer their diversion privileges Jointly and Marketing Service said one of Fluid milk sold tocandy manIf adopted the amendments ufacturers would be Glass m would expand the marketing area Still another amendmendment addition of Cache and would exempt from regulation through Rich Counties In Utah and Hie under the order Brigham Young Idaho cities of Preston and Malad University and governmental City agencies which produce and pro' Under another amendment Hie cess milk for their own use Today’s recommended derequired route sales of fluid milk by pool plants would be reduced cision Is based on apubllc hearing from 50 percent of total receipts March 23 In Salt Lake City held during August through March and at the request of dairy farmers 40 percent In all other months to The decision will be published of receipts In all in the Federal 30 percent Register Oct 6 months and exceptions to the recommenFedMilk priced under another dations may be filed with U$DA eral order could be diverted to up to Oct 13 Four copies should outpool plant manufacturing be submitted' to the Hearing lets In the Great Basin area Clerk Room 112-US Deand be excluded from the Great partment of Agriculture Washmilk Basin pool Conversely DC 20250 Submissions ington from Great Basin could be moved will be available for public Into pool plants In another Federal spection order market for manufacturing Copies of Hie recommended (Class m) use and still be pooled Continued mi Page 6 California Sept 20 The couple stated at the Puerto Rico Sheraton Hotel In San Juan They also met Mr and Mrs Crls Hill Mrs Hill Is the former Peggy Lee Mellor Whiting daughter of the late Ralph and Ada Mellor The Hills reside In Whittier Call! Mrs Hill goes by the career of Peggy Lee Whiting and Is singer Mrs Roy Childs entertained members of the TresJouli bridge club Thursday Dinner was served at the Wistaria Cafe at 1:30 to eight members and five guests The guests were Mrs William Morrison Mrs L GRoesenval Mrs Mrs Sanford Anderson Marinus Hansen andMrsEstella In Hie game following Dugglns dinner Mrs A M Peterson won high score and Mrs AG Anderson second for club members with Mrs Marinus Hansen taking pest prize Elwood Mlckelsoo of Spanish fork visited the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Childs Mrs BONNEVILLE The It’s tiger scores again CONVERTIBLE I new front end to the dramatically fresh and new but still vary very Pontiac That’s written all over it from the tailored rear (Did you think for one minuts that we’d leave out the unique Pontiac styling character you like so well? Never!) trimly Mrs Devon Jensen and Mrs Lawrence the Werly attended Utah State Beauty convention Sept 2$ thru Sept 27 at Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City New styles featuring the "Lively Curl was shown Another nice thing about the '66 Pontiacs there are more of them— 3 new Broughams and Venturas And 4 of is that course for you ' lovers we've got a bright new Grand Pnx new Catalmas new Star Chief Executives— other Pontiac all with new ride and improved cat- - quick handling But you'll discover those things when you slip behind the wheel and turn a new k Pontiac’66 '66 tiger loose Traffic Safety Seminar Set October 7-- 9 teachers and interested citizens are Invited to attend a special seminar on Traffic Safety and Driver Edu9 at Clayton cation October Junior High School In Salt Lake All school City Sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education at the University of Utah In cooperation" with the Utah Driver and Safety the semEducation Association inar carries two hours of University The credit y Is workshop teachers of high drivers education programs to better prepare young drivers for the road The sessions will deal with current problems In traffic safety and Representapossible solutions tives of various local and state agencies and organizations will define problems peculiar to their designed school CimiSTY’S FRIENDLY STORE GUNNISON UTAH to aid functions The Traffic Safety and Driver Education Seminar is scheduled 7 9 am October Thursday to 4 pm October 8 Friday 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday October 9 8 am to 12 noon Registration may be completed at the opening session at Clayton Junior High 'School 1471 South 18th East or any time prior to October 8 through the Division of Continuing Education located In the Annex building on ne upper University campus V fVp & GTO CONVERTIBLE and again I You’re looking new style New power that starts with a revolutionary new kind of six at tha newest thing In tigers Sleek Crisp curves shape the new silhouette and the sports coupe sports a smartly recessed rear window ranges through four and Pontiac's revolutionary overhead cam six acts like a looks like no six you ever saw more and still remembers that saving is what six buyers buy sixes for Delivers 165 hp (or you can specify the sports package which includes the version) And it's standard on all Tempests Come to tiger country See all the ItO MAW ST Up to Jempest Customs and Le Mans 360 hp in the GTO See all the '66 tigers ’in tiger country today tigers at your Pontiac dealers CHIEF PONTIAC 1M 2 roasiAxfk NATIONAL Wayne Conder was winner of a paid vacation for two to Puerto Itfcat and with Mrs Colder left their home In Inglewood were Lana Lee Jen- sen and Dennis Hafen The numbers Included a solo by Jerl Peterson a double guitar and drum solo by Barry Bradley Kenny Peterson and our beloved Mr Goble The Freshmen glrls Becky Christensen Doris Nay Ranae Roberts Marie Dailey Jo Ann Olsen and Ardella Taylor they sang ‘Unchained MelDixie Lee Koeven then ody played a piano selectloa after which Rita Nielsen entertained us with a guitar number Donald Hill played an accordlan solo and following this Mltzl Anderson gave another one of her adorable readings Sue Jorgen- S' ' September 17 the Junior High presented their flrkt assembly to the studentbody of GVHS - Our pointed out that genuine consumer Expert I'iarns On Phony Consumer Surveys in Utah CO MANTl UTAH k Pontiac’68 |