Show aafrwT Page 2 Thursday May 15 1969 Gunnison Valley News Gunniton Utah 84634 Published trery Thursday at Gunnison Utah Utah cond Class pottage paid at Gunnison Sac- - MEMBER H W Cherry Jr Rates per year Subscription Association - Founded 1885 $4 through moderate changes In what we eat We have now a very solid foundation of scientific knowledge from which to fight back the toll of premature heart attacks and strokes especially among the We have strong d prospects of saving hundreds of thousands of lives and adding 10 to 20 years to our lives There is no germ or bug that causes heart attacks Its causes involve the way we've been living JULjcEEZt ‘f Rates Advertising on Request Anderson EDITORIAL Street Lights At GVHS are currently being made to improve a serious traffic exists in Gunnison where US Highway 89 passes Valley High School Only one overhead light is in use e hours and with all the pedestrial crossing and it becomes a hazard to all types during school activities that Gunnison during traffic of travel C E Andersen reported to members of the Gunnison Businessmen’s Association May 6th that a contact had been made with the Utah State Highway Department in an effort to secure eight poles similar to the ones on Gunnison Main Street Mr Andersen a member of the South Sanpete Board of Education felt this number was sufficient to light the area However cost of paying for the electricity was still a problem The actual cost would be $440 per light per month If the eight lights were installed this would total $3520 per month or $42240 per year This should possibly be a joint effort between the school and Gunnison City the improvement being mostly for the safety of students but there also being a business located in the area and a dangerous intersection to the south Highway officials stated that if they provided the poles and lights and the Installation was handled at local expense it would still be necessary to turn the lights on 365 nights a year Highway funds being used it was a policy to see the highway was properly lighted at all times The lights would also provide illumination for the highway turnoff going to Mayfield which is an added safety feature Gunnison Valley High School is one of the primary gathering places for valley activities and when such activities are in progress at night not all vehicles are able to get into the parking lot to the south of the high school In addition many participants are brought to the school and dismount on the west side of the highway This makes it necessary to cross in the dark presenting a hazard to themselves as well as north and southbound traffic Installation of lights would do much to erase the hazard it was felt and we very much agree However lights would not be the it still would require courtesy on the part of complete answer pedestrians as well as motorists Area Students Named to USU GOVERNOR CALVIN L RAMPTON congratulates a group of explorer scouts for their efforts Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor of discovering and exploring areas of Utah unknown roll for winter quarter 1969 to many people These scouts are featured on have been announced by Dr the cover of the new 1969 Utah State Highway map Claude Burtenshaw dean of students at USU In order to be included on the honor roll a student must be enrolled full time and have a of 35 or grade point average better (40 is straight A) Honor roll students and their majors included: ANTIMONY Candace Savage Business Duane R Jensen Engineering BEAVER Clara J Yardley Education Sheri N Wiltshire Family Life BICKNELL Michael R TayDiana Jensen lor Agriculture Education CALLAO — Amy M Bagley - - - - Every hour the roster lengname by name - Jones thens Baker Sullivan Cohen - only 31 to 60 years old each dead of a heart attack Each had lived his way into a premature heart attack By habit or choice each had run certain risks that raised his chances of being stricken His seemingly sudden heart attack had been building up to crisis for years Yet had he known and had he acted each could have reduced any of nine risk factors which by all we know make a man more to a heart attack far susceptible too early In life Control one of these nine risk factors and you take a step to boost your chances for a longer life Control them all and then in a seqse your heart has nine lives In a month or afew months time you can reduce your risks We know the nameofthekiUer It is atherosclerosis the hardening or thickening of the vital carrying nourishing blood to the muscles and cells of your body - - - - - - arteries - “ Spotting the Villains Your - heart is the sturdiest toughest muscle of your body In our epidemic of heart disease thousands of hearts are stilled which are aotually too good too sound to die prematurely The basic cause is interference with the heart’s own supply lines or arteries from atherosclerosis a kind of biological rust Secondly we know from half a and more of brilliant century medical detective work thatath- - 2 doz 85c 49c - Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 12 oz Skippy Dog Food Baloney lb 51D Tissue 4 pack JAY’S 3 for $100 5 for 49c 39c 2 for 75c MARKET Mr and Mrs Loyal Christensen spent Mothers Day visiting Salt Lake with Mr and Mrs LeGrande Christensen is making a recovery from a virus Infection Alma Hansen and two sons Bruce who just returned from a with the military service in Germany and Paul J Hansen and a friend Robert Chunk of Salt Lake City visited May 10 and 11th with Elmer Hansen Another son of Alma's Douglas Hansen was here the previous weekend from Vietnam tour Mr and Mrs Lee Earl Nay Gerald and Debra Nay of Murray ' spent Mother’s Day with Mr and Mrs Irven Rosenlund and in Centerfleld with the ElonzoNays Mrs Mary Christensen just returned to her home in d from Los Angeles where she had gone to attend funeral K W services for a Nicklson Weather Record GUNNISON Jim Sanders High Observer Low Precip 06: LG Anderson Saturday in Escalante with Mr and Mrs Jim Gates going on to Ruby's Inn to spend the night Mothers Day the spent sightseeing at Bryce Canyon Mr and Mrs visited Discover the Different World of map are photographs which illusUtah via the 1969 official state trates skiers enjoying "the highway map which is now ready greatest snow on earth a view for free distribution to the public of the mystical land of Monument The map has been in continuous Valley that stretches for miles border publication since 1923 The first along the official map was produced in a scene from the famous Dinosaur 1910 after the Legis- National Park Nativity scene at shortly lature created the first Road LDS Temple Square in Salt Lake Commission for the State Each City and many others Efforts are made to make the yearly publication of the state highway map illustrates the promap as easy to read as possible gress of the road system from with a clear mileage chart for n the scraper stage to trip planning and with a size and the mighty machfold easily possible to open the ines now used in highway con- map in the smallest compact car Over one hundred changeshave struction been made on the map since the According to J Clark Elmer Public Relations Director Utah 1968 edition was printed Most State Department of Highways of the changes have been made to one million copies of the colorkeep abreast of the statewide ful maps were printed this year highway improvements Major This represents an Increase of mileage changes have been made 250000 over the last two year's as Utah’s Interstate Highway production' The maps were system is completed Supplies of the new map are printed by Rand McNally & ComI 111 sols for sent to the six highway adminpany Chicago $57250 or about six cents per istrative districts Chambers of motels national and Commerce map The cover of the colorful map state parks information centers features a group of explorer military installations service scouts enjoying sunbathing on the centers and to Individuals reshore of Lake Powell A visit questing the map One of the to this fantastic land of red rock largest distributors of the map is sheer cliffs mysterious covesls the Utah Travel Council which to provide a new disperses over 250000 of the guaranteed thriU — a new experience The maps all over the world Cases of Colorado River was explored by maps are also sent to trade shows the Intrepid explorer Major John Wesley Powell a century ago Modern highways make this fascinating area readily accessible A picture of John Wesley Powell is also featured in observing the nation’s celebration of Major Powell Centennial Inset map shows Powell Memorial Highway route which closely parallels river trip taken by this intrepid explorer in 1869 A picture the commemorating National Golden Spike Centennial this year is also on the map The historic completion of the first transcontinental railroad curred May 10 1869 near Pro montory Box Elder County cover the different world of Utah — also featured on the new in major cities like New York San Francisco Dallas Chicago and Los Angeles Maps may be secured by contacting the State Highway Department districts at Salt Lake City Price Richfield Ogden Orem a Cedar City or by addressing card to the Public Relations Division 616 State Office Building Salt Lake City Utah 84114 or by calling 4-- Day 19 01 Officers Scheduled memSaturday May 17 all bers who have the office of president vice president secretary reporter or song leader are invited to the Sanpete County from 9:30 - 12:00 Courthouse pm for officer training USU ExtenKay Willardson sion Home Economist statesthat an interesting program isplanned to teach youth the duties and responsibilities of each club office Awards contests and scholarships will also be discussed Leaders parents and community supervisors are asked to members get toand from help the courthouse in Manti Karl Gardner daughter of Mr and Mrs William Gardner of Richfield underwent a tonsilect-om- y at the Gunnison Valley Hospital during the past week Mrs Robert Wellington of Salina was a surgery patient and Carl Clark of Centerfleld was treated for auto accident injuries Medical patients at the hospital included: Mrs Adley Peterson Redmond Mrs Darrell Stewart and Mrs Welty Peacock Fairview Terri Lee Larsen Sterling Mrs Simper Robert J Wellington Bud Larsen Mrs Joe Westbrook Salina Jerry Robinson Mrs Moyle Jacobsen Mrs Angie Buchanan Gunnison Lydia Jacobsen Mayfield Lincoln Avery Venice Order my steps in — (Psalms thy word 119:133) We may question not only how to bring order into our minds Our affairs our lives but where to begin It has been said that we always have to work from center to circumference So the outer order we long for must have its beginning within us Let the Christ in us give us the necessary direction Then take a step to make the idea of divine order a reality in our affairs and in our lives BOAT LOANS APPLIANCE LOANS CROP LOANS LIVESTOCK LOANS (CDiKBck Grade A Eggs large Halibut Fillet lb spent City and in - - For Information Briant Smith John Left to right: Tim Williams Governor Rampton Briggs Kim Lambourne Willard Smith Gordon Wood and Sateki 1969 Ufab Slate Highway Maps Available For Qisfribution Agriculture CEDAR CITY Collin J Watson Engineering Leslie R Jones Natural Resources CENTERFIELD -- Gary E Draper Social Sciences DELTA Kathryn Maxfield Education Wayne L Edwards Wally R Wright Engineering Judy A Bassett Annette R Jacobson Family Life ESCALANTE Linda L Alvey — Family Life Your Heort Set Your Doctor FAIR VIEW Evin L Jensen Aik Your Hoart Aiiodotlon Social Sciences FILLMORE Lindon J Robison Agriculture Ronald C erosclerosis really Is due to a Baker Engineering FREMONT Jessie J Pace of factors conspiracy Family Life There is no one single cause GUNNISON Jenny Hammond but rather a constellation of D Hill Science causes: high blood pressure high Business Jerel KAN OSH - James C Whitaker levels of cholesterol overweight Social Science Thomas M Quigexcessive eating too little exerley Natural Resources cise diabetes excessive cigarLEVAN — Earl L Anderson ette tensions and Science smoking stresses and heredity MANTI Judy A Buzzo BusiIf you are beset by any one of ness Kenneth J Wanlass Engthem your risk of a premature heart attack is boosted two to six ineering MILFORD Judy S Naruse times above the risk of the perBusiness son free from such a burden NEPHI -- Norma E Bale EduWith a combination of factors cation Daniel A Boston Science your risk is far greater PANGUITCH— Lynda DHenrie A man’s chances of having a Business Joyce Tebbs Humanheart attack before age 65 are ities and Arts only about 1 in 20 to 1 in 50 if PAROWAN Mahlon B Dailey he has normal weight normal Education Glenn H Robinson blood pressure average or low Natural Resources levels of blood cholesterol no LBell diabetes is not a heavy cigarHumanities and Arts ette smoker is moderately active SAUNA Dennis S Crane has a normal electrocardiogram Arlo D Mlckelsen Agriculture and has no damage to his kidneys Joel H Gyllenskog Engineering or thyroid gland Science SCIPIO Lee L Monroe AgriYou Can Do Something culture Jeanne Monroe Education You can do something about TmoB F°rce ct each of these risks You can Education plan to enjoy a longer life With diet or diet combined with drugs you can control high blood pressure and diabetes reducing their danger The cigarette smoker who quits his habit finds his risk falling toward that of the The obese man who reduces begins paying the standard rate for life insurance instead of an extra fee The amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream can be reduced For Advlco About and Mrs George Last the weekend in Salt Lake guests of their daughter Mr and Mrs Ray Jones A Mothers Day dinner was hosted by the Jones Mr Honor Noll Ticket Tipi 2nd Mr and Mrs Merrill Peterson went to Salt Lake City May 13th where Mr Peterson entered the Veterans Hospital for surgery They wiU be away for about two weeks Efforts hazard Mrs J B Roper entertained Club on May 8th the Dinner was served at 1:30 pm to 16 members and guests In the game that followed MrsLG Rosenvall was high for guests and Mrs Ella M Hansen was second Club prizes went to Mrs Harold Gore 1st and Mrs L G Irrrl HOME IMPROVEMENT Walk) LOANS QJsS NEW INSTALLATION From a giant parking lot to your own check with us All personal drive-waskilled personnel with the latest equip- Lon Cost Ho Delay Convenient ment without fuss or muss do the job expertly promptly and all at a low cost to you X Hales Sand & Gravel TFLi REDMOND RICIIIIEU) 606 5041 Gunnison Utah Jlocut |