Show mmusdDE: Year Gunnison Sanpete County Utah 84634 vop pierpo”1 Ave xA mursday May 15 1969 No Gunnison Leader Named Centerfield Elects Officers In Lana Lee Jensen To Higher Education Board The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 105 elected new officers Warren Inouye at their April 14th meeting Iris Bogh is the retiring president New officers were Installed by District President Ethel Brown of Loa at the Installation Dinner on May 12 in the Centerfleld 0 Ward New officers for are: President Mrs Lois Ham Mrs mond 1st vice president Iris Bogh 2nd vice president secreMrs Marge Sandstrom tary and treasurer Mrs Della The prospective of Jenlist gradMrs Inouye Arlis Jensen Lana chaplain Malmgren uates: Cathy Anderson Sherrie sen Craig Malmgren Gerald Malmgren historian Mrs Anderson James Beck Valerie Mellor Larry Mellor Joan Nay Edna Myrup and Lana Rita Nielsen Rohn Nielson JoBogh Marie Christensen Mrs Marge Christensen Kent Chrisann Olsen Kim Olsen Howard Ruth Christiansen Plans for Girls State finances tensen Vanile Peterson Keith Peterson were completed Contributions Ray Christensen Clark Carma Childs Marie Charles Wilson Kirt Whitlock for this project were made by the Allen Dyreng Blenda Kent Sorensen Debra Stevenson Dailey Artoplc Literary Club Diane Ardella Taylor Brad Roberts Elliott Phil Greener members of the Auxiliary y Harris Hal Hendrickson Dennis Randy Pickett Jeannette and the sale of a quilt made by Hone Hill Karlene Warren the Auxiliary members were made by Arrangements Elva Jensen for the chairman annual Poppy Day sale on May 24 Through the American Legion poppy program more Auxiliary than $300000 Is paid annually to needy and disabled service men and women who make the memorial flowers All contributions received from Poppy Day go directly to aid disabled war vet- In the executive conference secretary and Stake erans or members of their famQuarterly executive secretary and all other ilies Gunnison Stake will be held Saturday and Sunday May 17 and 18 members of ward councils General sessions for the public in the Centerfield Ward Chapel will be held Sunday at 10 am Stake President Lamar H Stewart will preside at all sessions There wiU not be a visiting authority during these sessions Lerna Lusvlgs on obMrs Saturday evening sessions will served the 86th anniversary of be from 7 pm to 9 pm Those her birthday on May 12th and to expected to attend include: Stake honor the event a family party Presidency High Council and was held on May 10th Present clerks bishoprics ward clerks Mrs Celia Jensen spent four to assist In observing the event and executive secretaries days In Salt Lake City recently for the respected and loved Priesthood an intensive schooling nison resident were 20 family quorum unit leaders group on care of the coronary patient presidencies members including a daughter leaders and secretaries Stake The school was to review struc- - Mrs Don Otteson grandchildren ture and disabilities and to ac- - and Mrs auxiliary superintendencies and board members presidencies quaint nurses with the new de- - Otteson served luncheon assisted Ward auxiliary in coronary care by Doris Memmott and Marilyn superintendenvelopments cies and presidencies Ward Mrs Jensen Is a registered Warwood both granddaughters of Aaronic Priesthood general nurse at the Gunnison Valley Mrs Ludvigson and adult Ward Hospital Valerie Mrs Jean Overfelt prominent Department of Public Health and Gunnison school civic and social has worked in PTA and other leader has been appointed to the capacities Utah State Board of Higher Education Calvin by Governor one Overfelt of Mrs is Rampton 15 named to the board and confirmed at the special session of the Utah Legislature last week Her term of office Is for four Bogh Graduation Speakers Seleeted For GUESS Commencement Rites Commencement exercises for the 1969 graduating class at Gunnison Valley High School will be held May 28th in the high school auditorium commencing at 8 pm to Principal Dallas according Greener The March of Graduates will be followed with the seniors singing their class theme song “No Man Is An Island and Larry Mellor will offer the Invocation JoAnn Olsen class president wHl give the address of welcome and the first honor speaker Lana Lee Jensen will give her talk on ‘CXir Brotherhood Keith Peterson Allen Dyring Rohn Nielson and Charles Wilson will sing 'The Impossible Dream accompanied by Mrs Nell Nielson and the secondhonor Warren Inouye will give speaker an address on We Need One Another A piano solo will be played by Sherrie Anderson ‘Rhapsody In Blue and the third honor Valerie Bogh will speak speaker on No Man Stands Alone A girl’s quartet Marie Dailey Lana Ruth ChrisTaylor tiansen and Rita Nielsen will acsing Tve Gotta Be Me companied by Joan Nay Principal Greener will present the graduates and C Dewey Lund South Sanpete School Board member will award the diplomas Singing of the school song and the benediction by Blenda Elliot will complete the program with the graduates marching off to the tune of ‘Pomp and Circumstance played by Barbara Bogh Stake Conference Saturday-Sunda- y Family Party On 86th Birthday Nurse Attends Special School Problems at Mav 12 At the regular meeting of the Board of Education on May 12 the Board set the annual budget hearing for June 23rd at 7:30 pm at the South Sanpete School District Office Mr Burr explained that the authorized bid for a new bus through the Six District Cooperahad not proved tive organization satisfactory Tle Board approved a motion to authorize the Superintendent to advertise for bid on the new bus In considering the proposed of the state for Basrealignment ketball and football into classes of AA schools (above 700 stuand dents) A schools B schools (below 200) a motion was made and approved that the Board would support Region VII Board Managers In solving the It was playing league problems noted that Manti High would be Class A and Gunnison would be Class B Robert L Farr was appointed Principal of the Manti High School 0 school year for the Mr Cleave newly appointed Paul Greener Achieves High Scholastic Goal was given the Superintendent to recruit replaceresponsibility ments that will be necessary for the coming year Approval was given for the Extension Service to use school buildings during the summer to conduct sewing classes Extension Service will be expected to pay costs for power maintenance and cleaning Supt Burr announced the graduation dates as being May 26th for the Ephraim Jr High School and May 28th for Gunnison and Manti High Schools It was the decision of the Board not to purchase an ad In Rambouillet book premium this was not a function of a School District The Board gave approval for the continuation of the current student insurance program in the as district The Board of Education will make their annual maintenance inspection tour of school buildings on June 4th beginning at Ephraim at 9:00 am The Board approved the continuation of the vocational program but suggested that better arrangements be made for transto Show of students portation To Utah ASG Committee The Utah Republican Congressional delegation today announced that Howard Clegg Tooele Allen Centerfield and Wayne Frandsen Sandall Tremonton have been selected by the Nixon Administration to comprise the Utah State Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Committee Mr Clegg who is past president of the Utah Cattlemen’s Assn will serve as chairman of Allen F Frandsen Seminary Graduation Scheduled May 23 Gunnison Seminary has announced their forthcoming graduation exercises to be held May 23 at the Centerfleld Ward Chapel beginning at 8 pm Leland Anderson educator of Sanpete County and presently retired teacher trainer and supervisor of personnel in the Church School System will be the guest speaker A special banquet will be held May 15th honoring the graduates and parents are invited to attend The following students are listed as potential graduates for either the third year graduation certificate or fourth year certificate of leadership and special achievement graduates are: Mitzl Anderson Newell Anderson Scott Anderson Shlrlene Ball Deann Bartholomew Kathy Beck Rozann Beck Barbara Bogh Bown Steven F Childs Ray Christensen Rodney Lee Cnrlstensen Jerolyn Christensen Bill Christiansen Rebecca Christiansen V Albert Christiansen Kathlene Crowther Blenda Lou Elliott Phil Greener Roy sen graduates are: Russell Cathy Rose Anderson Anderson Sherrie Anderson James Blake Beck Valerie Bogh Kent J ChrisVanile Childs Lana tensen Marie Christensen Carma Clark Ruth Christiansen Allen Dyreng Marie Dailey Dennis Thomas Hafen Hal HenHone Arils Karlene drickson Lana Lee Jensen Jay Jensen Mellor Gerald Larson Paul Larry Mellor Joan Nay Rita Kim OlRohn Nielson Nielsen sen JoAnn Olsen Howard PeterArdella Kent Sorensen son Taylor Kurt Whitlock Rampton year terms Mrs Jean Overfelt Named to Board of Higher Education Hospital Fund Donors 1 Huggins Ogden Mrs Overfelt received a BA from the degree in sociology University of Utah and Is a memOnly $3000 was added during ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorthe past week to the Gunnison Following graduation she ority fund was a case worker for the Idaho Valley Hospital building bringing the total to $3315691 Department of Public Assistance of the total of $59000 needed until her marriage to Eugene The contributors during the week The past Overfelt of Gunnison were: Macel B Anderson Ephten years Mrs Overfelt has serraim Mr and Mrs Aden d ved as chairman of the advisory Sallna and Mr and Mrs board for the Sanpete County Roger Simon Monroe line To Attend Boys State Gunnison Guard Mount American Legion Post 104 has selected nine young men to attend the annual Boys State scheduled June 8 through 14 at Utah Slate University In Logan All the boys will be seniors next year at Gunnison Valley High School g During the event they will receive Intensive training In leadership and citizenship as well as participate in a host of activities Members of the Legion Post will pay the transportation to and from USU for the boys and the tuition will be borne by the delegates and their parents Named to attend from the local post are: Clark Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Jay Jensen Dale Peterson son of Mr and Mrs Melroy Peterson Jr Brent Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Arlo Jensen William Wegener son of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Wegener Sherwin son of Mr and Mrs Sorenson Don Larson Bernard Sorenson Devon son of Mr and Mrs Larson Donald Hill son of Mr and Mrs Lester Hill all of Gunnison Randy Mellor son of Mr and Mrs Melvin Mellor Fayette and Bill Christiansen son of Mr and Mrs Murray Christiansen Mayfield Veteran Teacher VJill Be Honored at Open House College Allen Frandsen Named Officers The Navy Reserve Training Corps Unit at the University of Utah reports that Midshipman Paul Greener son of Mr and Mrs Dallas Greener of Gunhas honored nison this Unit achievement through scholastic with a 325 grade point average Tills averfor this past quarter age Is computed on a four point and Mldn system grading Greener is considered to be an honor midshipman for this quarter In tils studies at the University Midshipman Greener atGunnison tended High Valley in 19G8 School and graduated Upon graduation from the University Mldn Greener will be commissioned an Ensign In the United States Navy and will serve on active duty in the service of hls country the named by Governor to the Board were: two Geroge C Hatch Salt Lake Donald B Holbrook City Warren H Bulloch Cedar terms In addition City to Mrs Overfelt were: Charles H E Peterson Bruce Provo Stucki St George terms Peter W Billings Salt Lake City Richard J Maughan Bountiful Luke G Pappas Price Six other members of the Board were named by Senate President Haven J Barlow and House Loren N Pace They Speaker were: Henry R Hurren Logan L Evans Salt Lake Richard Nathan Tannern Ogden City W Simmons Roy Kaysville vlerrill Millet Roosevelt and Ira Others - Officers making plans for the SEMINARY GRADUATION left to right seated: President Gunnison Seminary graduation Allen Dyreng secretary Marie Dailey standing instructor Rohn Nielson James Beck and Scott Childs Garth Allred and Gordon Jensen were absent Jerolyn Christensen J Gregerson Terry I HanZara Hansen Marianne Hlgham Don R Hill Brent A Jensen Clark L Jensen JoAnn Don A Nielson of Jensen Mrs LaRue M Kathryn Jensen Dale Madsen Ephraim will represent the Utah Larson Craig Brent Mellor Randy Regional Advisory Council at the Malmgren Annual Meeting of the National Guy MeHor Barbara Lynn Nay L Nielsen Dennis Advisory Council for the Small Douglas In Olsen Peggy Olsen Venna Olsen Business Administration Elaine Peterson Jeri Peterson DC May Washington 1969 Mrs Nielson will serve Vicky Peterson Keith Melroy Peterson on the Committee on Analysis Marilyn Pickett Randy Pickett Paula Ann Pickett Becky of the Advisory Council Pregram at the meeting at the Mayflower Quilter Marsha Rasmussen JoAnn Sorensen Hotel This blue ribbon group of Brad Roberts Reed Sorenadvisors will discuss programs Sherwin Sorensen and policies of the Agency and son Bill Wegener LaDona Wiladvise the Administrator as to kins Clair T Yardley Jeanette how SBA can better serve the Yardley Michael Yardley small business community Will Attend SBA Conference School Board Discuss years the committee according to Sen Wallace F Bennett and Congressmen Laurence J Burton and Sherman P Lloyd The Condelegation nominated gressional the three Utahns with the Deselectpartment of Agriculture ing the chairman ‘The ASCS serves as a vital liaison between the Department and farmers of Agriculture We believe the throughout Utah three outstanding agricultural to head the selected workers ASCS In our state will do an excellent job in working both with individual farmers and ranchers and with the Department Sen Bennett said will be resThe committee for state administraponsible tion of action farm programs and quotas including allotments price supports conservation and related activities Frandsen Mr farms 1100 acres in Sanpete County Including 500 acres of sugar beets He also grain corn and alfalfa runs about 3000 lambs and 200 steers on hls land annually Mr Frandsen is a member of both the Utah Farm Bureau and Utah State Cattlemen’s Assn An Open House sponsored by the Gunnison Valley High School Parent Teachers Association will be held at the high school cafeteria May 19th between the hours of 7 pm and 9 pm to honor Lawrence Anderson Mr Anderson a veteran valley teacher will retire from the profession at the conclusion of the current school year Mr Anderson a graduate of BYU began hls teachlngcareer In 1932 at the Fayette Elementary The following year he School transferred to the Gunnison Val- ley High School During hls 35yearsatGVHS Mr Anderson has been an instructor primarily in mathematics and art As head of the art department he has helped to provide many beautiful artistic decorations and stage settings for proms special dances plays and musicals as well as giving students an excellent background In the basics of art Mr Anderson has also been prominent in Scouting over the and has been active In various church and civic functions years J He was born in Ephraim in 1904 the son of J Franklin and lie marAnn Dorlus Anderson ried the former Rebecca MIc kelson of Manti and they are the McKay parents of four children Anderson Steven Anderson and all of Salt Lake Ray Anderson City and Mrs Lyle (Joan) Perry California of Camarillo They have four grandchildren and three Mr Anderson has eight living brothers and sisters Lawrence Anderson to Retire An ardent sportsman Mr Anderson plans to ‘catch up on some of Iris fishing and hunting and also to carry on tils sign painting business In Ids retirement - BOYS’ STATERS Gunnison Representing Mount Post 104 of Gunnison at the annual Boys State left to right: Sherwin Sorenson Donald Guard Dale Peterson and Randy Hill Bill Christiansen Clark Jensen BELOW left to right Mellor Brent Jensen William Wegener and Don Larsen |