Show mm Seventieth w Year Gunnison Univcrnl Sanpete County Utah 84634 Corp 141 peponl Orsa B Cherry Dies February 27 At Age of - READY TO COOK Neil Nielson of d points out the fat beef he has donated for Gunnison Valley Lions Club annual banquet March Hospital 26th Proceeds go to the Gunnison Valley Building Fund the Husband Wounded In Viet Nam Club annual banquet acto the chairman Dean cording Andersen The banquet a family affair will be held March 26th Lions 95 Miss Shauna Gregerson John Walk husband Corporal was at the Gunnison Valley High daughter of Mr and Mrs- Juel of Ilene Jensen Walk wounded in action in Vietnam on School with serving from 6 to 8 Gregerson of Gunnisonisamem-be- r Concert of the Westminister pm February 21st He was transChoir and will appear with the Most of the food for the banferred from the battle front to group at high a hospital In Japan and later to quet is being donated and this other schools and churches in Idaho week Neil Nielson of Centerfield a military hospital in Oakland He spent 11 months donated a beef to take care of the and Oregon during the period Californoa It will be the choir’s main course This is a prime April In Vietnam before being wounded The serviceman arrived in animal and promises plenty of first visit to the Pacific Northwest and to mark the occasion meat for everyone Gunnison March 5th on a will be wearing new Chairman Andersen stated all members leave prior to members of the Lions Club have robes that were purchased with tickets available with an entire funds contributed by the Mothers family admitted for only $500 Club and Interested parents Shauna is a freshman at the single adults $150 and students Salt Lake City college and a grad75 cents Assisting the chairman on the uate of Gunnison Valley High School project are Lion Club members Last Maynard SorenGeorge son Bud Dalton Ray Herman-se- n Charles Inouye Harry The annual winter meeting of Kimura Tom Yardley and Keith the Bureau of Land Management’s Amtoft state advisory bard March 7 in the Salt Lake Federal Building will be an opportunity for representatives of users of the public lands to make recommendations to the bureau One of the first items of business will be election of officers Lynn C Dean will be preA chairman and Professional nurses from the sented by Show are to be elected in addition to southern section of District 3 of Community Concerts in a piano from Utah representatives Utah have been meeting in Richrecital Monday evening at 8:00 to serve on BLM’s field each month for over a year in the college auditorium national advisory board council The purpose of the meetings is to Among the numbers which Mr Robert D Nielson BLM state evaluate and upgrade profesDean will perform will be two director for Utah and sional nursing through continuous Brahms’ selections: "Rhapsody of the state board will call inservlce education and a and "Capriccio Op Op 119 the meeting to order at 9 am Also to 116 program He wiU also play Hungarin 7102 Federal Building work for improved relations be6 No ian Rhapsody by Liszt Topics of the day’s agenda tween nursing personnel and hosand "Sonata Op 35 by Chopin include reports about the recent pital administrator hospital Mr Dean is presently doing fee study bureau acgrazing beards medical staffs commisgraduate work at Brigham Young and plans in Utah complishments school and the University in music His sioners boards major new regulations concernlngBLM public is composition and his principal administered a possible lands Coraleene McKean president instrument is the piano n new hybrid of the Utah State Nurses AssociaHe has as a soloist thistle plant in northwestern Utah tion was guest speaker at the with the performed BYU Symphony and and interrelationships of propublic meeting held March 3rd in the Utah Valley Symphony He has grams between BLM and the Utah Richfield She discussed comalso composed a number of seof Natural ReDepartment munities’ need for the profeslections which have been persources There will also be resional nurse now the nurse beformed and is presently comports of the NABC’s December comes the expert in her field and pleting a symphony for band which W meeting by Edward Clyde and her qualifications and obligations will be performed by the BYU Alden Barton of Salt Lake City to the community she serves Symphonic Band on their spring of Cedar City Kumen Gardner March 13th the professional concert and Troy Miller of Brigham Cby nurses of this area will meet to A son of Prof and Mrs Harry who represented the state board discuss the care and rehabilitaA Dean Ephraim Mr Dean is at the national meeting tion of the stroke patient a graduate of Manti High School Snow College and Brigham Young He was student body University president at Manti High and Snow He was named to Phi Kappa Phi national scholarship fraternity of an old shower room for publishing the yearbook Remodeling at BYU room into a photography dark and school paper Mr Dean is married to the room has been completed at the inconsisted of Remodeling former Dianne Schmutz St Gunnison Valley High School by stalling cabinets with sink new George The couple has one child the school’s vocational building floor and ceiling plumbing and class under the direction of Don appropriate dark room lights Nielsen The shower room is part of the The new facility will greatly aid old dressing room area which is the publicity department of the now being used as a journalism school BLM Advisory Board Meeting Set March 7 Sanpete Concert Will Feature Local Nurses At Meetings New Facilities Lynn C Dean An ardent flower enthusiast her office and home were always a show place for beautiful She was also an excelflowers lent seamstress and cook and i followed these as a hobby Active in literary and social circles she was a member of various clubs and a former member of the Order of Eastern Star Mrs Cherry was born December 1 1873 in Chagrin Falls Ohio the only daughter of Lucas Henry and Cassandra Kent Hurd She had five brothers She at- tended schools in her native state and also Hiram College In 1894 she married William Boulton in Ohio His illness took them to Texas and he died there in 1907 Mrs Cherry then came west with her one son Roger Boulton and they re sided in California Mrs Cherry was on the staff at Redlands College June 1913 she was married to Howard W Cherry In Globe Arizona and the couple moved to Northern California where they resided until 1917 when they came to Moab later residing in Marysvale and Gunnison prior ta moving to Salina in 1926 Mr Cherry died April 23 1941 Survivors include one son H Wesley Cherry Jr Salina four and five greatgrandchildren grandchildren Funeral services were held March 1st at 10:00 am in the Salina Third Ward chapel Bishop Angus H Belliston directed the final rites arranged by the family The prelude and postlude music was by Mrs JB Crane with Dean C Nielsen offering the invocation A favorite song of Mrs cherry "The Old Rugged Cross was sung by Stanley Jensen by Ms daughter Sharon Jensen A brief resume of the active life of Mrs Cherry was given by the speaker Mayor J B Crane with remarks by Bishop Belliston The benediction was offered by LaVon Christensen Buial was in the Mt Pleasant City Cemetery under direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Dedicating the final resting place was Hugh Bird Pallbearers were Joe Freece Wayne Peterson Ted Sorensen n Stanley Jensen Evan H and Reed Hansen March 6 1969 Mo 43 stations Gunnison Valley FFA Parent Banquet Saturday The Gunnison Chapter has been plans for their annual Parent and Sons Banquet which is to be held March 8th at the Gunnison High School TMs event is the Mghlight of the FFA year and new officers will be announced Each year the FFA members nominate some prominent men in agriculture and who have helped the chapter In various ways They then vote for the most outstanding of these men to receive the Honorary Farmer making Money For Hospital Gunnison Valley Hospital finance amount of $18050 from Jaycette Mrs Ray left and President The money was raised by the Jaycettes through Westenskow their annual Doll Project in November Project committee members were Mrs Boyd Goble Mrs Bryan Swartz Mrs Westenskow C E chairman secretary Andersen seated receives check in the Mrs David Busker degree Each Hospital Fund Takes Jump The Gunnison Valley Hospital Fund jumped to the past week with donations totaling $56800 The previous weeks total was $3064858 Most recent contributors were: Mr and Mrs Angus HBelliston First State Bank of Salina: In Memory of Orsa Cherry Gunnison Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Loren Kump The goal to be reached is $5900000 Buildng Changes Made In Stake Presidency Lamar Larson was advanced from second to first counselor in the Gunnison Stake Presidency and Paul Dyreng was named the new second counselor during Stake Conference sessions March 1 and 2 The change was made when the former first counselor Avery T Beck moved from the stake to make Ms home in Bountiful Dr Lamar H Stewart was retained as the stake president During the conference Bishop S Douglas Bjerr°°aard was named a member of the Stake High Council year the outstanding Freshman in FFA is awarded the Star Greenhand Award Also the Chapter Star Farmer Award will go to the most outstanding member with the best project Ephraim Canyon had 63 inches of snow and 192 Inches of water to measure 160 percent of average wMch is 12 inches of water for the period 1948 to 1962 Great HeadBasin Research Center quarters had 677 inches of snow and 199 of water for 157 percent of the 127 average Meadows station GBRC measured 842 of snow and 269 of water for 144 percent of the 187 average The Beaver Dams in Canyon had a total of 414 Inches of snow and 128 of water comTMs pared to the 96 average makes it 133 percent Mt Baldy Ranger Station had 828 of snow and 25 of water for 145 percent The average is 173 of water Farnsworth Lake above Salina had 56 Inches of snow and 164 of water The average is 134 of water making it 122 percent Gooseberry Station Ranger measured 421 of snow and 12 of water with tMs station being 136 of the 88 percent average Gooseberry Reservoir in Canyon had 814 of snow and 267 of water with the average 144 of water TMs is 185 percent Mammoth Ranger Station had 895 of snow and 29 of water and it Is 200 percent of the 145 average Market Catches Shop Lifter Chapter public speaker winner Kent Sorensen will give Ms talk at the banquet presentation A shoplifter at Christy’s Marof the chapThe presentation ket in GunMson was apprehended ters Star State Farmers and the February 27th and fined $5000 various Foundation Award winin the court of Judge Herce ners will also be made Market manager Morris Higgins The 'Chapter has made plans stated he observed Frank Bender to start their annual clean-u- p placing items in Ms pocket and Saturcampaign They will begin then walking out without paying day at 8:00 am They are planManager Higgins notified Marning to tear two old houses down shal Kennard Anderson who stopin GunMson and chapter members ped Bender and made a search with their trucks will haul the after he left the store The merdebris away JuMor Bown has chandise as described by Mr donated Ms cat and other heavy Higgins was found on the person equipment as well as Ms time to and he was charged with the the FFA help theft Commissioners Meeting Make Plans For Area Development Six-Coun- ty Warren Inouye a student at GunMson Valley High School and son of Mr and Mrs Charles Inouye captured second place in the district American Legion Oratorical Contest in Richfield Wayne Isbell was first place "A significant step forward has Bureau of Land Management and Both Wayne and Warren winner the requests for project proposals been made in coordinating will compete for the regional development work and activities by representatives of the area honors March 8th in Price for the area So declared Marvin Soi1 Conservation District SteerRepresentatives Ogden USU Area Extension ing Committee of BLM also presented their proAgent following a group of Development Hearing Meetings and posals directly to the Commissioners OrgaMzation a meeting of the Six- - County ComThe Technical missioners OrgaMzation at RichAction Panel Executive Com- field last Monday eveMng ComThe eveMng of February 26th htee met with the Commivarious missioners comprising the immediate family of Mrs ssioners OrgaMzatlon’s Industry committees of the orgaMzation Newman Beck honored her on the and Commerce to Committee in the hearing sesevent of the 81st anMversary of participated relation-sMsions and then reported at a work out operational Mrs Beck’s birth The event was dinner meeting of the Commiheld at the home of Mr and Mrs The Touristry and Recreation ssioners held in the Johnston Duane Beck in Centerfield and a Committee met with representaHotel good time was enjoyed by 22 sons tives of the Utah Travel Council The Agriculture and Natural and a daughters grandcMldren and the Area Travel Council Resources Committee heard proVickie Chrise tourfor reclassification of Proposals for tiansen Mrs Edna Myrup was a posals lands by representatives of the istry publicity were discussed special guest Mrs Beck who observes her Mrthday on March t was extremely appreciative of the special gathering of her family Resident Attains 81st Birthday Millard Walter Eklns County Commissioner reported and Training The Education Committee discussed policy for improving education and training for the area Keith Ogden Piute County Commissioner and Golden Mange Ison Juab County Comindicated missioner The CommuMty Facilities and met with Committee Services county mayors city councllmen and law enforcement attorneys officers in the courthouse Representatives of the Utah Law Enforcement PlanMng Agency presented proposals for planMng in connection with the OmMbus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 Alton Gadd Juab County Commissioner reported New Family Moves To Gunnison Snow College Dance Revue Thursday Night and Terry Hansen put finlslilng touches Rodney Christenson on cabinet works at Gunnison Valley High School Vocational class completes work on new photo dark room iuursday 84101 FFA at GVHS The annual Snow College dance revue Thursday night at 7:30 in the school auditorium will tell about history Theme of the revue is "Our and the 60 performers Heritage will present dances representative of the various periods of American life Some of the old time dances like the quadrille the waltz and the fox trot will be presented More recent dances like the polka the tango and the cha cha will also be performed The dancers will appear in costumes corresponding with the numbers they present Mrs Margaret Qveson is directing the revue Mrs Mary Witt is assisting Tickets can be purchased at the door ctlY" All mountain water measuring in the area from on the north to Salina on the south measured well above average as of March 1st according to figures released by the Soil and the Service Conservation Forest Service whose personnel make the measurements Seely Creek Ranger Station in Dedicated service to home and community and a strong belief in the rights of others featured the career of long and prominent Hurd Bpulton Orsa Bernice who was called to her Cherry final reward February 27th at 2:00 am Mrs Cherry was 95 years of age and had been a resident of the Colonial Manor Rest Home n Nephi since July 1963 Active in the weekly newspaper field for more than40years Mrs of Cherry had been the Salina Sun with her husband until his death in 1941 Sh? gathered news for this weekly between 1924 and 1926 traveling from Gunnison to Salina She continued to serve as the paper “chief through the years until her retirement at the age of 87 Tours With College Chorus KEY Mt Heather Stations Hell Above Average years plans are nearing completion and tickets are now available for the annual Gunnison Valley MW'S Microfilming Orsa B Cherry Dies Mr and Mrs Richard A Worden and seven cMldren formerly of Arizona and more recently from Bountiful have moved to GunMson and are making their home on East Center St Mr Worden is an experienced electrician specializing in large appliances large motors etc The cMldren ranging in age from 4 to 14 are Brenda Michael Debra Ann Chris Ann Vicky Lynn Connie and John Rose Prom Irrigation Co Names Secretary On Saturday GunMson Stake will hold their Mardell Jensen was appointed secretary of the GunMson Irri- annual Rose Prom at the May field Ward chapel on March 8th gation Company March 3rd Tho program will commence at during a meeting 9:00 pm with a floor show He will fill the MEMBERS conEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE term of Avery T Beck Mr at 10:30 pm The West Barry Beck resigned from the position orchestra will prov'do live music sidering agenda items for meeting of fhe theme for Commissioners OrgaMzation are from right Dun when he sold Ms farming and for the dancing W Pace Chairman and Wayne County CommisThe Prom livestock interests and moved to the event is "Cherish is Arnel T Dastrup Treasurer and Sevier sioner Bountiful f A Eugene Jensen Vice County Commissioner and Chairman and Sanpete County Commissioner Marvun J Ogden Executive Secretary and Area Development Leader Utah State University Extension Services |