Show Hard an Stake Changes dJg mmwmwai Me luring Conference zt-- Rebecca Anderson and Emerald Sorensen were released from the YWMIA stake board and released from the High Council were GL Fjeldsted Harold Christiansen J Keller Christensen and Vernal Erickson Lamont Nielsen Ross Peterson was released as assistant stake clerk Sustained as members of the High Council were Ralph Morris L Higgins Horace Sorensen and Joseph C Wlllard-se- n Don G Bartholomew was named the new assistant stake clerk Encampments Set By Boy Scout Order of Arrow The Lodge of the Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America Order of the Arrow will hold two sessions of their annual TeePee Week at Camp Maple Dell in Payson Canyon according to Mjden Pearson Richfield council president The first session for all current members of the group will be held on June The second session for all current members In addition to those nominated this summer for membership In the group will be held on August Fees for the first session have been set at $1000 with the second $1450 Fees Include food OA sash camp fee insurance dues and OA lodge membership for the current year Those attending the sessions should bring: a sleeping bag and their personal gear one cooking pot one fry pan personal eating utensils and dishes notebook and pencil OA Indian costume Scout work or Explorer uniform swim suit ground cloth clothes and tent Optional Items Include: camera money etc spending While at the sessions the Order of the Arrow members will have training sessions in Indian costume ceremonies dancing field sports making handicraft and service and conservation projects at the camp Each troop selects their outstanding camper for membership In the Order of the Arrow The larger troops can nominate two Scouts or Explorers candidates nominated must be First Class rank or above tuid must have completed 15 days and nights of Scout camping Mr Pearson said that applications to attend the first session must be mailed to the scout office In Provo by May 20th They are available at the scout office or the district scout execu- - Literary Club Features Music Young Mayfield Native Dies Mrs Merrill Hone entertained May 5 at the Wistaria Cafe for ten members of the Gunnison Club and 13 guests Literary Theme of the program was “You And I Arid Music Boyd Gobel sang "Hills of Home accompanied by Mrs Gobel aboysquartet Scott Istewart Dwight Inouye and Randy Clyde Hendrickson Childs and Mr Gobel accompanied by Susan Jensen sang "Cool Water Mrs Hone entertained with a solo and several numbers were sung by Mrs Don Hafen Mrs Junior Bown Mrs Darrell Warren and Mrs Hone accompanied by Mrs Gilbert Mrs Hone gave a short Fjeldsted resume on songs and their Guests Included three meaning daughters of the hostess and two Mrs Hafen Mrs Bown Mrs Ray Larson N L Hermansen Mrs Mrs Keller Christenson Mrs Gobel Mrs Warren and Mrs Catherine Bartholomew MISSIONARY HAS NEW ADDRESS Elder Stanley Higgins who is serving a mission for the Church y of Jesus Christ of Saints in Scotland has a new address that Is expected to be His address is: quite permanent 60 Oakshaw St Paisley Scotland Elder his Higgins expressed sincere thanks to the valley resiand dents for their kindness stated he welcomed letters from any of the people at home Three Accidents Involve Residents Of Gunn Valley Three auto accidents were rethe weekend by over ported Gunnison Marshall Kennard Anderson The first one occurred at 1:30 am May 6 when a car driven by Floyd Sorenson 23 ran off the road while coming from Clarion to Gunnison Mr Sorenson reported he fell asleep The at the Rocky mishap occurred The passenger car Point curve traveled 250 feet through a fence and over boulders before coming to rest Mr Sorenson suffered a cut on the forehead and bruises Damage was estimated at $400 Approximately the same site at 7 am Darrell Fullmer ran his truck off the highway and traveled 300 feet before the vehicle came to rest Damage was estimated at $500 by Marshall Anderson Mr Fullmer was looking at the Sorensen wreck and ran off the road he reported Saturday night Eldon Anderson received two broken rlbswhenhe rolled his pickup truck on the Lone Cedar road going from Clarion to Sclplo Mr Anderson was rounding a curve and struck loose gravel losing control of the truck He was hospitalized Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Sanford Anderson were Mr and Mrs Rex Anderson and family and Mr and Mrs Harvey Anderson and family all of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Peter O Peterson and family of Ephraim Jaycee Project Progressing During the past week the Gunnison Valley Jaycees made progress with their tennis court and recreation area project at the Gunnison City Park The wall was poured and retaining plans have been laid to pour the cement pads in the near future who have donated Citizens t labor to the project in addition to Jaycee members Include Durrell Eddie Anderson and Sorenson John Busk Valley Builders loaned the use of their forms and other donations to further the and the Jaycees exproject pressed their thanks for this generosity Appointed To College Office y Seven Snow College appointive offices have been filled by the Executive Council Salt Lake City Pat McGarvey anstudent body president-elenounced Wednesday were made The appointments following personal Interviews with the candidates and studies of Mr McGarwritten applications vey said Named to the offices were Julia Christensen Murray editor of the Snowonian Yearbook: LaMar Densley Murray Carol Gee Gunnison n Barbara songmlstress Fountain editor Green student handbook Craig Focus Nielsen Clawson Emery County publicity Trotter manager Provo editor newspaper and Patricia Spanish Fork historian Douglas Showdrii of Wood Millard To Host Fmeral services were held May 7th at pm In the Ward LDS Chapel for Mrs 31 Jean Christiansen Jensen who died May 5th at 5:30 pm at home after a long Illness She was born November 12 1934 In Mayfield the daughter of U Udell and Ruth Lillian Peterson Christiansen She attended the Mayfield schools and graduated from Mantl High School and Snow College August 6 1954 she was married to Frederick L Jensen In The couple was later divorced Mrs Jensen was a secretary for the Department of Education teacher personnel In Salt Lake Survivors Include her parents Mayfield two sisters Mrs Wesley (Sandra) Whitlock Salt Lake City and Mrs Errol (Carol) Whitlock Provo Funeral services honoring the life of the young woman were directed by Bishop Douglas BJerregaard opening song “Give Me The Sunshine of Your Smile Mrs Junior Bown and Mrs Marvin Fjeldsted accompanied by invoGilbert Mrs Fjeldsted cation FJ Faux saxaphone solo “The Lord's Prayer Harold Christiansen accompanledby Mrs Hafen talk Rodney Cox vocal trio Mrs Donald Hafen Merrill Mrs Hone and Mrs Junior Bown Softly and Tenderly accompanied by Mrs talk N Blain Winters Fjeldsted violin soio Dr Wm Sorensen accompanied by Mrs Hafen “The “In The GarAngel Serenade den Mrs Bown and Mrs Fjeldsted accompanledby Mr 6 Gilbert benediction Errol Fjeldsted Whitlock The Warren R Jensen Funeral Home directed the burial rites In the Mayfield with Cemetery Lester Hansen offering the prayer at the graveside Scout Explorer Rodeo on June 11 Sanete Universal W ”THlp5UGAR BEET AND TURkTycTtY Utah 846J4 County Thursday I pour concrete retaining at the Gunnison City Park wall for d Microiilmlng m Pierponi May 12 Ave 1966 (84101) No 51 treamflow Forecasts Take Drop The Water Supply Outlook the Sevier River Basin as of 4 1966 was released last ek by the US Department of riculture Soil Conservation and the Utah state The report was not Engineer favorable and appears below GENERAL OUTLOOK April storms were very light Service most mountain ralngages reporting between about 25 and for of average precipitation the month As a result forecasts have taken another with drop poor 75r( tributaries State Jaycee Convention Landscape Tour Set For Area Opens Today in Richfield one thousand Approximately aycees throughout the state will commence their nual convention In Richfield Thursday May 12 1966 It was announced by ArlenD Beck Utah President Jaycee The convention will be keynoted Donll Saturday by Congressman Clausen First Congressional District of California Representative Clausen will speak on ‘The Young Man’s Responsibility In Today's Government Also attending the convention will be James 0 Reese United States Jaycee vice president from Mr Reese was Odessa Texas appointed over the State of Utah by United States Jaycee President James Skidmore The convention which last four will have many various days activities for both the Jaycees and their wives and will start with a meeting of the executive of thp organization committee who will plan out the coming year The highlight of the convention will be the election of a new state three national president rectors and eight vice presidents The elections will be held Sunday 4 tour to see landIn Central scape Improvements and Southern Utah will be made by Dr Daryl Chase president Utah State University and Dr Arvil Stark landscape horticulturist USU Extension Services Final meeting of the seasonfor The tour will begin May 25 In the Gunnison Camp Daughters of Nephl and will Include visits at Utah Pioneers will be held May Holden Fillmore BeaLevan 18 In the Gunnison LDS Chapel The meeting will get underway ver Cedar City and St George at 2 pm and a highlight will be On Thursday stops will be made at Hurricane the announcement and Installation Toquervllle Pangultch and Richof new officers for the coming Orderville year Mrs Earl Pickett will give field The tour will conclude the lesson ‘The Pioneer Sheep Friday with visits at Richfield Sallna Mantl EphGunnison Industry raim Mt Pleasant and Moroni Meetings are now being scheGUNNISON duled with landscape Improvement chairmen Jim Sanders Observer county mayors agents and others Involved In Low High Precip In the landscape Improvement various communities Both present and future plans will be discussed for Improving the land20 scape In Utah Gunnison DUP Meets May 18 Weather Record The outlook is particularly for Sallna Creek and the of the San Pitch river These streams are expected to yield about the same or slightly less than they did in 1959 and 1961 These were the two lowest runoff years since the drought of 1934 Streams near Fillmore should yield about the same or slightly more than In 1961 Inflow to Koosharem reservoir streamflow coming from Monroe mountain and from streams near Levan should be about 30 to 50 of average STATE OUTLOOK The dry trend which started in January continued on thru April causing streamflow prospects to to 30 since drop another 5 last month Reservoir storage Is good to excellent and will generally furnish adequate supplies to those owning the water but only with abnormally heavy of the reservoirs drawdown Water for natural flow rights will be fair In the eastern Unitah Basin east Carbon county and in extreme southwestern and southeastern areas In the rest of the state natural flow will be poor to very poor In perStreamflow prospects cent of average are as follows - In Uintah Basin 70 to 90 Lakefork river eastward to north smaller of Vernal streams la East Carbon county Coal Creek near Cedar City Virgin river streams near Moab Montlcello and Blandlng - Sevier river to 70 50 Sevier river south of Clrclevllle Inflow from Kingston to Gunnison streams flowing Into Utah Lake and Jordan river (except Hobble Creek near Sprlngville and Parley's Creek near Salt Lake at 25X and the Logan Blacksmith Fork upper Ogden Duchesne Bear Weber and Provo rivers streams near Farmington and Escalante and Tooele Parla An Rodeo for all Explorer In the Utah National Explorers Council Parks Boy Scouts of has been planned by America the council Explorer cabinet according to Marden Pearson Richfield council president Millard District will be host 32 district for the event which will be held In Fillmore on June 11th at 1:00 pm Gall Stott starting of Meadow will serve as council cabinet rodeo comExplorer mittee chairman with Jess Bennett of Holden as adult advisor Seven rodeo events are planned Activities In the Richfield emmorning for the afternoon they Include: ployment security office during Wild Cow Milking Calf Roping 1966 were the first quarter Pole Bend Clover Leaf Barrel fair Indicators of improvement Ribbon Pull Race Key Hole in the local economy stated Milan Race and Calf Riding Rules and In a roundT Oldroyd manager for the event are regulations accomh up of 8-- 15 taken from the Western Riling plishments by that office Club Book He said the most significant rivers Entrance fees for the explorers Rest of the state Below 50 development was a sizeable drop to enter the events are $100 5 in unemployment Insurance payEntries will' per event entered ments when compared to first be limited to 20 Explorers for quarter 1965 outlays A year Individual trophies each event were ago first quarter will be presented to the winner For the quarter Just $287179 An of each event Post trophies will day sees an ended they dropped to$212647& average of 400 books taken from be awarded to the two posts with decrease of 26 the Utah State Bookmobile acthe highest total points Points Mr Oldroyd said the drop was to Explorer Posts will be awarded cording to figures kept by the in line with average weekly unwith 5 points for first place 3 traveling unit May 3rd the Bookemployment during the period mobile made its first visit to for second and points place 515 claims per week this year Sanpete County and Gunnison point for third place in each to 715 In week the compared per event Valley During that first days first quarter 1965 a drop of visit a total of 815 books were Tickets for the rodeo are 50? 28 checked out giving an indication of for adults and 25? for children were Spells of unemployment the need for this extended library 13 years of age and under Reevidently of much shorter durservice freshments will be available ation this year he pointed out The Bookmobile wlU again be in during the rodeo because Initial claims for unemthe Valley on May 17 and after Mr Pearson said that Assisployment benefits at 835 for the that a summer schedule will be tant Scout Executive Rulon were 12 behind a only quarter worked out to best serve the Skinner of Provo and District year ago In other words the residents The visits will be Scout Executive George Fannin of Continued on Page 4 every two weeks Nephl will serve as staff advisors for thlseventHe also encouraged all Explorer Posts in the council to attend this event Applications for participants are due at the council of ice by May 30 EaC is ‘1 hre a physical participant elimination prior to the event shows Jean service station manager John Rutherford For fir'har Information conPatterson and S R Cook some of the safety checks tact the council office or the dissuggested on cars bound for vacation trips trict scout executive In your area Want to have more fun on your fully planning your vacation in Mr Pearson said vacation this year that you had advance Mr Cook said “After last year? Then plan It carefully all most of us have only one A few spaces for That's the word from SR real vacation a year and we should Explorers in P Nielson Chris the Utah National Parks Council Cook chairman of the Utah make the most of it for the Gunnison resident and who now Petroleum Council commenting Whether your vacation plans Boy Scouts of America annual Gunnison District River resides with his daughter and on the proclamation Issued by call for or Mr and Mrs Mark Trek are still available accord- Acting Governor Clyde L Miller fishing or mountain climbing or Nielson Lake Salt visited in City Richfield of the more leisurely lng to Paul Turner getting the period of May 8 to some several days last week in the May 15 as Vacation Planning activities like or district scout executive The the Just plain trip wiU start at valley He was accompanied by yee his daughter “There’s sound logic to care- - chances are that you’ll rely on Lily Park Colorado and end at Dinosaur National Monument in the family car to get you there Utah Dr KJ Eastern and back again GOLDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Merrill Whitlock of Gunnison District ChairMost folks are already familiar of marriage on May 15 Mayfield to observe 50th anniversary man and expedition leader said with the primary vacation plan— that about 35 of the 55 spaces the motel or campning rules have been filled He 6ald that site reservations arranging for the requirements are: (1) Be a mail cancellations of milk the other agencies deliveries The State Forester’s office keeping for pet registered Explorer (2) Be First providing Class Scout or above and (3) today announced the closed fire Informed of where permitted care etc — but there is one very submit an application and have a season to be effective in Utah tills fires are to be expected This Important rule that is often over1 It Is the looked In the excitement physical examination prior to the summer The period from June will enable the various agencies to 31 October as prescribed by to determine if a fire reported servicing and safety check of the departure date State law will be known as the to them is a control burn on car The trip will beheldJunee-1- 1 1 rubber boats will be “Closed Fire Season IXirlng which no action is required or if During regular lubrication Just it is a wildfire that must be prior to the vacation used for the trip and every person this period it will be a misdeyour to on cause meanor set or the will fire Mrs Whitlock was born Octhe wear life extinguished making trip May 10 1966 marked service station dealer can check Jackets at all times on the river to be set on Are an inflammable Burning permits are available brakes steering tires fan belt Golden Wedding anniversary of tober 17 1894 In Mayfield the on any forest brush in all counties of the state at no cooling system battery ignition Mr and Mrs Merrill Whitlock duaghter of Christian and Mary Dr Bralthwaite said Cost of the material Contact the local US Mr Whitlock The event will be Poulson Nielson range grass grazing stubble or charge trip is $4000 and this includes and dozen other “little things of Mayfield river equipment food observed on May 15 with an open was also born In Mayfield on hay land without first securing a Forest Service Ranger County which could turn your and river patch Insurance and written permit from the State Sheriff Utah Department of Forvacation into an annoying and house at tholr home between the June 8 1894 He was the son of from Gunnison to Forester or adeslgnateddeputy transportation estry and Fire Control District expensive experience Such a houra of 2 pm and 6 pm All Charles and Annie Petereon the river and back again and complying fully with the Forester or District Firewarden check will also provide the family frlenda and relatives are bidden Whitlock conditions and terms Dr Bralthwaite with to the affair and the couple Assisting with an added sense of confidence prescribed for further Information regarding the permits the preparations are Miles Jen- with the permit and security on their Journey They were the parents of four request no gifts Utah had the sen Dr LaMar Stewart The purpose of the permit is throe living They are: Frank During 1903 Bardulla Nielson and Morrill children No mattor what your family’s Utah Peterson Kloth Anderson and twofold First it helps to insure smallest number of e Interests might be N Whitlock were married May Lee Whitlock Garrison Marvin FJoldsted all from the that burning conditions at the time fires in the past ton years With plan to make the most of your 10 1916 in the Mantl Tempi Clair Wultlock Elko Nevada the help and cooperation of the vacation and weekends this Crowell Gunnison district of the proposed burn are relaRoss Mrs have la (Marilyn) resided Mayfield They year Second it allows citizens of the state 1966 can be through good planning andproper tholr entire lives and have been Portland Oregon The eldest aoo Any Explorer or leader intertively safe better Preventing wildland fira car care ested in the trip should contact one of the cooperating agencies active on a community and church Don Whitlock died lit 1964 The Cook urged Mr Mr Turner or Dr Bralthwaite is everybody’s business Please Tbere’f I wealth of fun waiting level Both have been members of couple hae seven grandchildren Involved in the control of wildof do your share and one as soon as possible land fires the opportunity the Gurmlsori Stake choir so relax and enjoy it ‘ Employ Security Office Reports Better Economy Planning Week Proclaimed For rlay Vacation Valley Residents Use Bookmobile River Trip Open To Area Explorers State Forester Announces Closed Fire Season for 1966 - IBayfield V W" Jaycees Gunnison fN-m- II Couple married §0 Years r J projoct At Age of 31 - GUNNISON Year Several changes In leadership on a local level were made during the Gunnison Stake Quarterly LDS Conference May 7 and 8 and announced by Stake President LaMar H Stewart Morris Higgins was honorable released as bishop of the Gunnison First Ward and given a vote of thanks He has served In the office since October 1961 Named as bishop to replace him was Darrell Warren Don Bartholomew was released as first counselor In the ward and Darrell Fullmer was released as second counselor Richard Kjar was appointed as the new first counselor and LaMont Nielsen Is the new second counselor The two wardclerks Budd and Richard Gledhlll Jorgensen were retained in their positions v h ’jf— their improvement |