Show " fewest 2 6 1968 ‘Page Thursday October every Thursday at second class Utah Published a paid at H W Gunnison Utah Cherry Jr Subscription Rate Advertising Rates $4 on pdr year Request Sugar beet growers will begin of the 1966 crop In Utah on October 10 in areas served by harvest Sugar Company Ford T Scalley of Garland manager of the North Utah District of U and I said a good normal crop is in prospect with total tonnage expected to be about the same as last year although in the district Is total acreage NIWSPAMI PUBLISHERS STATEMENT Statement of ownership man and circulation reagement quired by the Act of October 23 1962 Section 4369 Title 39 United States Code of the Gunnison published Valley News weekly at Gunnison! Utah for October 1 1968 'The office of publication and business office of the Gunnison Valley News is located at Gunnison Utah The names of the editor and managing publisher editor Is: H W Cherry Jr who Is the sole owner There are no bond holders mortgages or other security holders The average number of copies of each Issue printed during the preceding 12 months was: 1057 Paid circulation: sales through dealers and carriers street vendors and counter sales 63 mall 952 Total subscriptions 1015 Free distribution Including samples by mall carrier or other means 0 Total distribution Office use unaccounted spalled after printing 42 Total 1057 Barber Accepts fr t ' Legal: Notices Probate and Notices ' Guardianship — County Gerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information Consult Insurance Job I” L v ' t 4 W '‘V V- i S'1 i - i VT 7 7 I I" 'tilt ' Date of first publication: October 6 1966 AJ DDT has been used for more than cide as a pesti20 years f ' ft Area Students hifjhi ' Receive Honors t: Miss Kathleen G Bettrldge Mr and Mrs Dee Bettrldge of East Ely Nevada announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kathleen to Floyd H Petersen son of Mr and Mrs Francis G Bettrldge H Petersen of Centerfield Miss Bettrldge was graduated from White Pine High School Ely She spent two years at College of Southern Utah In Cedar City and is presently working at the Eastern Nevada Realty at Ely The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and LDS Seminary In 1962 He was also aBoys Stater He attended Show of the FFA and active In athletics president College In Ephraim Hegs employed by Boyles Company and working In Lovelock Nevada will marry October 15 and make Lovelock Bros their The Mantl Temple was the scene of the September 24 wedding of Miss Kayleen Christensen and Weston L JefferyOfflciatlng was Ray B McKinnon the Following the ceremony couple wax honored at a wedding dinner at the Sallna Third Ward hosted by the bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs Kent Jeffery The bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Boyden Christensen Gunnison That evening die newlyweds were honored at a reception held at the Mayfield Ward Church Theiurlde wore a princess line gown of satin with lace ben sleeves and chapel train Her bouquet wu orchids and mums to the bride were Attendants Kristin Hansen Marilyn Webb Jerolyn Christensen and Candace Christensen Flower girls were Was quite a bit of excitement during the Sunday storm in at the Evan especially Peterson's according to information we have gleaned Seems Evan's daughter was home alone during the afternoon and noticed all their milk cows were 'down and out In the corral She ran across the street to Erval Hansens and Erval came to the rescue When he arrived the cows aH except one were back on their feet The last one dfd get up and then they all went back down again There wasn't but the wind was any lightening blowing like blazes Erval finally located the trouble - two loose wires had been blown around and they kept coming In contact with the metal door on the milk shed — this in turn made contact with the corral and this in turn made contact with the cows who were standing In the water left by the rain They (the cows) would Just get over one shock and back on their feet when the wind would again start the round of contact and down tliby would go again — but all of them got by the count of ten and everything is peaceful and the is going on In a normal fashion M i 4 N iI '1 n FULL SERVICE BANKING means a lot more to us Ilian handy checking accounts high Interest on personal loans and other bank Bavings We also go to bat for our customers I services ent less than In about 5 per 1965 The harvest will begin at 6 am in all areas of the district and all receiving stations will be In operation the first day John Seely manager of the South Utah District said limited harvest will begin October 10 for delivery of beets to receiving at Moroni stations Sanpete County Nibley station in Sevier County Elberta and Spanish Fork in Utah County and to the West Jordan factory Receiving stations at Hooper In Weber County and Layton In Davis County will be open for limited harvest on October 11 All of these and the Other receiving stations will open for unlimited deliveries on October 13 Sugar beet acreage in the South Utah District totals about 12550 acres for harvest and that in the North Utah District slightly under 10000 acres The U and I factory at West Jordan processes beets from the South Utah District It will probon ably begin Its 'campaign bctober 12 and will work until f January The lntermountaln sugar Industry is observing its 7 5th birthday In Utah this year Mr Seely noted that September has been an exceptionally fine month for growth and maturing of the sugar beet crop which he said looks real good Water supplies held up better than expected In some South Utah areas where shortages had appeared likely Mr Seely added and the fields of the district go Into harvest In Ideal moisture conditions There has been Increased interest among sugar beet growers this year Mr Seely said in the value of beet tops as a separate crop Sugar beets are known as a crop because of n the value both of the roots and the tops Important as livestock feed A number of new top harvesters are ready for use In the district this fall Mr Seely added Interest in tops has Increased this of the expected year because situation on a number of 'tight other livestock feeds On Medical 28 Oct hours local instruction shock 12 hours TV: Oct bleeding and bandaging 12 hours TV and 1 12 hours local Nov 4 burns 12 hour TV: Self-Hel- p of the Nov 18 transportation Injured 12 hour TV and one ' ) hour local Dec 2 nursing care of the Medical Training V 12 hour TV Course via plus local sick and Injured instruction Is being organized In Dec 16 healthful living In emerMantl and Gunnison gencies 12 hour TV January 6 Ephraim Adults Interested In taking the fractures and splinting 12 hour class should contact their local TV and 1 12 hours local Jan no later than 13 Infant and child care 12 school principal 20 radiohour TV January course In10 The October active fallout and shelter 12 five hours of TV Includes struction plus 7 12 hours of hour TV A date to be arranged locally local Instruction will Broken down Into classes and with one hour oTlnstructlon childbe given on emergency dates the course will Include: exam will comOct 14 artificial respiration birth A 12 hour TV Instruction and 1 plete the course 21 : ‘ Mrs Bert Grlbble is In Shit Lake City taking care of the children of Mr and Mrs John Grlbble while they are on vacation at Acapulco Mexico Mr and Mrs Sherwln Cox of Hurricane were overnight visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Merrill Peterson In Gunnison Mrs' Cox Is the eldest daughter of Mrs Peterson They were enroute to their home from a job on the Flshlake road towing a trailer when the hitch broke on the Glenwood dugway and the trailer went down the dugway and was demolished Mrs L A Werly entertained the Gunnison Bridge Club at the Childs Catering on Sept 23rd Chicken dinner was served to four members and eight guests Winners in the game that fol1st lowed were: Mrs Hugh Kearns 2nd Mrs Ethel Rasmussen Guest' prizes were won by Mrs L G Anderson 1st Mrs Oscar Tolck 2nd and Mrs Lillie Metcalf 3rd Mr and Mrs Birk Peterson and family of Provo spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs James R Peterson In Centerfield Visiting Sunday at the family home was Mr and Mrs Donald Munk of Shit Lake City -- MW Lillian Bartholomew reword of the birth of a born Sept 30 to granddaughter Mr and Mrs Craig Bartholomew In Logan The little Miss weighed in at six pounds 11 ounces and will be named Karrle Lee Mrs ceived y man expects a lot from his car Good looJ$ that are a constant source of pride Performance that won? t let him down A quiet authoritative ride Integrity of workman' ship Unique features that add to the ioy of driving A car that pampers and protects the ones he loves It taes a lot of car to satisfy a man Mercury does it 28 different ways! A Service (lews ' in Drilling home In Two students from this area have beenhonored for outstanding at a special awards achievement at Stevens Henager assembly College Salt Lake City The announcement was made this week by JM Stevens Exeand Dicutive Vice President rector of the Salt Lake City college of Stevens Henager The students are: Susan Jacobsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Gunnison who Oras M Jacobsen was honored for perfect attendance and Faye Sorensen dauof Mr and Mrs Iran ghter Sorensen Axtell who was honored for perfect attendance at a and for typing 63 wpm special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College Susan Is enrolled In a general secretarial course at Stevens Henager College Faye Is also enroUed In a general secretarial Mltzi Gay Christensen and Tony course Lee Stenberg The bridesmaids Students achieving outstanding wore matching In a particular subgowns of gold' performance brocade and the flower girls wore ject are presented with a special They carried awards certificate In recognition green brocade white chrysanthemum pomof their achievements poms Faye and Susan are graduates Kirk Jeffery and Stan Jeffery of Gunnison High School of the serbrothers bridegroom ved as best man After a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas the couple will make their home in Sallna where Weston Is employed by the Forest Service and Mrs Jeffery is working in Airman 1st Class Howard J Gunnison at the sewing plant Christenson was met In Salt Lake City on Saturday by his parents Mr and Mrs Howard ChristenRestless children add to driver son Airman Christenson has distraction been stationed at Hamilton AFB points out Liberty and following a leave win Mutual Insurance Companies Games and other amusements be assigned In Thailand especially designed for car travel are suggested by Liberty Mutual I i who has LaMar Fredrickson with Howard been associated at the Valley Barber Larson Shop In Gunnison the past 15 i years has been appointed a repfor the Penn Mutual resentative He began Insurance Company work on his new Job September 21st He Is licensed to work any section of Utah but wUl concentrate on the southern area and his family Mr Fredrickson wlU continue residence In "i t V Don V Tibbs Attorney for Executrix Mantt Utah t 7 -V fen" t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the Estate of MARINUS HANSEN Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No 3101 Estate of Maxlnus Hansen de- ceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under at S East ‘1st South signed Gunnison Utah on or before the 21st day of January AJD 1967 EHa M Knighton Hansen Executrix of Estate of Uarlnus ' Hansen Deceased and Mrs Max Sperry and three children Diane David and Mark of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs HM The visit honored the Grlbble of Mr 71st birthday anniversary Grlbble and the 1st birthday of Mark Saturday evening a turkey dinner- was served and Bert Grlbble joined the family group Mr csaiisn MATtONAl 12 Set Gunnison postage Adult Classes Introducing the albnew 67 Mercury the ManYCar! 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