Show Univerl Year Public Meeting To Wr Sanpete Gunnison Sanpete County Utah 84634 MicroflminS Cor1Pperpont Ave- &4l°l ay October 9 No 22 1969 v Gunnison GOP JVL ! Golf Course MEMBERS OF THE REPUBThe past several months there LICAN PARTY IN GUNNISON has been a discussion on the posWILL MEET AT 8:00 PM OCa golf TOBER 16th IN THE GUNNISON sibility of constructing course in Sanpete County Several CITY HALL TO NAME A CANDIgroups have been interested and DATE FOR MAYOR AND TWO have recommended several loca- CANDIDATES FOR CITYCOUN-C- IL tions all having excellent possiPOSITIONS THE CANDIbilities DATES WILL SEEK OFFICE IN Members of the Sanpete County THE CITY ELECTION NOVEMIndustrial ComDevelopment BER 4th ALL MEMBERS OF mittee asked Dr Richard Boyce THE PARTY ARE ASKED TO BE of the staff at Utah State Univer- IN ATTENDANCE to the and to visit sity county look over the recommended sites The Gunnison Future Farmers of Valley Jim will play in the national band and Roger mentioned by local groups America is sending four members to the National will sing in the national chorus Reed and Dale will Dr Boyce listed the pros and FFA convention in Kansas City Missouri from serve as chapter delegates Jim and Roger had cons of the areas visited October 14 to 18 Left to right the four displaying their transportation paid by the state association The results of his report will new FFA jackets are Dale Madsen Jim Sanders while the local chapter sponsors their own be presented at a public meeting Roger Willardsen and Reed Peterson delegates October 13th at 8:00 pm in the at Sanpete County Courthouse Manti All interested citizens are THE CITIZENS PARTY OF invited to attend this open meeting HAVE SCHEDCENTERFIELD and to discuss the report ULED THEIR NOMINATING CONVENTION FOR FRIDAY OCTOBER 10TH IN THE CENTERFIELD TOWN HALL COMMENCING AT 8:00 PM THE PARTY WILL NAME A CANDI15th the Gunnison DATE FOR MAYOR AND TWO October CANDIDATES FOR CITY COUNof Utah PioCamp Daughters neers will hold their meeting at CIL POSITIONS ALL PARTY Three public meetings last Other money could be made through action of the county In2:00 pm in the Gunnison Ward MEMBERS AND INTERESTED week for residents of Sanpete available from the Economic Dedustrial Development Committee Relief Society room A pioneer INDIVIDUALS SHOULD PLAN TO in a favorable BE PRESENT and the before further steps are underCounty resulted velopment Administration history will be read a musical vote for of the State of Utah it was stated taken This would give the antinumber presented and the lesson Cost of the overall project as cipated impact of tourist use of "Powell's Skyline Drive from Mayfield on Expedition Down The the south north 55 miles to State estimated is $1395000000 the Skyline Drive on Sanpete Green and Colorado Rivers will Mrs June Robinson visited of be Highway 31 which runs from which includes a County through construction several days last week in Richgiven by Mrs LaVern Pickett Fairview to Huntington This lesson director Refreshments the field with her sen and family highway figure of $52000000 The An economic feasibility study study will be conducted through will be served county vote Mr and Mrs Gerald Robinson showed 132 favoring the oil suris expected to be undertaken a request to Governor Rampton face 77 voting for a gravel surface only and 12 wanting the high"as is The way to remain breakdown of the voting showed Dinner-BazaGunnison residents voting 22 for gravel 11 for oil and 3 for the Mt Pleasant had 73 for “as is of the Utah Hair Members Members of the Centerfield oil 31 for gravel and 7 to leave Fashion committee presented the Relief Society will hold their as is Manti voted 48 for oil new trend 'Soft Mood to memannual dinner and bazaar accord24 for gravel and two to leave bers of Affiliate No 14 The new ing to the president Mrs Dean "as is trend was practiced by affiliate Malmgren Dinner will be served John Bardsley Gunnison VaH Snow College Members of the Sanpete County members on models LaPreal between 6 and 7r30 pm and Commission Prominent in civic and church carried out the Olsen Joberta Malmgren Nora everyone is to provide their own ley’s eldest living native son Lee Koeven Patty Westenskow table setting A program will be will observe the 94th anniversary circles he served a mission for public meetings as representative of the Sanpete Economic and Karen Gleave The operators presented at 8 pm and the sale of his birthday on October 13 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 1969 Mr Bardsley has been reThe Committee Saints in Tennessee were Mae Dawn Larson Theda of items will follow Development dishad previously committee from 1902 to 1904 He was an Cloward siding In California the past sevPhyllis Gregerson eral months following an illness instructor in the Seventies because of Linda Malmgren Diane Olsen qualified themselves but recent word from his family Quorum for 20 years and has mixed interests Tami Cox and Myra Braithwaite Mr and Mrs George Zigler E Bruce Armstrong there stated he would be home to always taken an active part in The Hair Fashion Committee inrepreand Bishop and Mrs Dee Gardner n cluded Mrs Don Epic Fay Rose join his wife in Centerfield for church projects senting Governor Calvin of Glendale Arizona visited the birthday event He married Marie Nielsen in Informed the Mt Pleasant Vera Hatch Don Epic and Darrell Thursday evening with Mrs Mary Mr Bardsley was born October the Manti Temple in November meeting that the project would be Sizmore Buchanan enroute to LDS con13 1875 in Gunnison the son of 1906 and the couple will observe Local beauticians who attended part of the Four Corners Defrom conference Returning a Fall Symposium recently at the their 63rd Joseph and Alice Duffin velopment and that monies from ference and visitors Sunday at the He has resided in the Bardsleyhis next month wedding anniversary Salt Palace were Mae Dawn Larthis agency could make it possible valley Hermansen home were Mr and entire life attending the area to supplement the Skyline costs son Linda Malmgren and Diane Until his retirement Mr Cluff and Mr and Mrs AL Mrs schools and Snow Academy now Bardsley was a farmer and was from 30 to 80 percent Olsen R Packard of Phoenix Arizona in development of imactive proved farming practices as well as irrigation projects He was a member of the Centerfield Town 4-H Board during the time the first culinary water system was installed to serve the community A and cook book was awarded to of Axtell are the Kerry Sorensen Axtell rewas the father Mr Bardsley The Leaders have accomplished ceived horse pins Louise Rosequist of Ephraim for much with years of dedicated ser- of seven children six living They proud owners of a huge 17 ft her diligence and accomplishReceiving belt and halters for vice Thirteen leaders received street banner commemorating are: Mrs Norma Prowse West at the county ments in foods accomplishments Mrs Virginia Week The banner National pins for five years service Iris Covina California horse ’show were Quay Axtell and Bogh Centerfield Swanson Manhattan Beach Caliwas presented to Axtell by County Billy Sorenson Lily Jane MilKaren Sorensen Spring City were ler Manti and Martha Alice DunReid Bardsley Costa fornia Agent Jack Herring and Home Mecham Axtell Kathy Thursby Dennis Bench Dare YOU awards Ephraim Harold Bardscan received Economist given the Kay Willardson Oct pins Dona Mesa California Emma Jean Owens SterLos Angeles California Peterson 3rd following the announcement Many young models received ley Sterling received a Mt Plealing Debbie Nicholes Achievement made during style dress revue pins and ten pin and Carol Lowry Manti Mrs Geniel Robbins and Quinten Manti young sant members received live received a pin for 25 years of Bardsley Salt Lake City He also Sydney Rasmussen Night at Snow College October 2 dollar savings accounts from service has two brothers living ErnestH The banner was an award given and Greg Roberts First Security Bank The presenThe Busy Bakers club of Mt and Jesse Centerfield to the community with the highest Bardsley Mary Louise Sorensen Salt Lake City was honored with an Alumni Bardsley percent of club members who Pleasant were honored with a tation was made by Victor Rasstate award in Health This club mussen Assistant manager of the pin for having been a this year Axtell hercompleted was out in head with 54 percent of has raised money made toys and Mt Fleasant branch self and continuing to give her Scott Hendrickson assembled other projects for the and Tracy time talents and service to the The entire their youth in their communities community is to be congratulated Primary Children’s Hospital the Frandson demonstrated others and Auto Pleasant Mt county for their support and appreciation Hospital winning Sanpete County has enjoyed a Safety of the club are demonstration Is Your Life successful The members and is program Sanpete of the year in Worth Saving? will make a similar Kathy Hanson Robyn Ursenbach County ready to start out with enthusiasm Ann Norma Hafen Frandsen Ruth for next year This pastweekhas banner available each year to the Tammy Mayfield presented the audience withher state been National Sorensen and Diane Beck leadby Week This is community with the highest perand La Rita winning speech Where the the official opening of the new cent members Mary Ursenbach completing Action Is Beck year Fis Drag Store Mberv An early morning commuter arriving to catch the Continental bus was apparently responsible for foiling a robbery at the Gunnison Drug early the morning of October 2nd Dave Busker arrived at the bus stop which is In front of the drug store jhst shortly before 3 am He noticed the large plate glass window had been broken at the front of the J? Four To Attend FFA National Convention store Mr Busker Citizens Party In Centerfield Meets Oct 10 Majority Vote Given Skyline Drive Oil Surface Improvement Eldest Halley Native Nears Age of 94 Years Achievement Night Observed By other youth and received awards and honors at the Achievement ProThese awards were made gram because of the outstanding work and attitudes of our young people Pins of achievement were to LuDon Peterson Sterling Danny Boore Axtell Lori Despain Axtell and Mary Sorensen Axtell Many leaders Food Nutrition pins were to Eugena Sorensen awarded Spring City and Dennah Baxter Two girls in Home Centerfield Diana won pins Improvement Moroni and Anita Blackhatn Young Sterling Dell Rae Peterson Sterling Irene Young SterAxtell Jensen Catherine ling John to Observe Bardsley Birthday 94th 'jrey AWARD members FOR proudly EFFORT display - Axtell their huge Club street banner presented October 2nd during Achievement Night One birth was recorded the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital a 6 pound 9 34 ounce son born October lbt to Mr and Mrs Keith Nielsen Gunnison called the Highway and also headquarters Marshal Kennard And- erson Trooper Roger Taylor joined Marshal Anderson and one went to the front of the store and the other to the rear feeling someone was still Inside The search however revealed noth- Gunnison RS Meets Oct 15 Beauticians Study Centerfield RS Latest Trends Automotive pins were awarded Centerfield to Tracy Frandsen Gunnison and Scott Hendrickson Pins for clothing were handed to Eugena Sorensen Spring City Moroni and Suzette Christensen Valerie Bogh Centerfield Patrol Gunnison (b - Don Buchanan owner of the GunniATTEMPTED BURGLARY son Drug points to section of heavy plate glass window that was "punched out in an attempted burglary apparently early the morning of October 2nd Escapes Injury In Car Rollover Miss Judy Buchanan escaped with bruises and minor injuries a rollover on about 2 pm October 4th Miss Buchanan employed as a teacher in Salt Lake City was enroute to Gunnison to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Don Buchanan The highway was slick and sleet was falling according to the investigating officers Trooper Gale Rasmussen and Gunnison Marshal Kennard Anderson The mishap occured about of a mile north of the Juab County line and the auto was demolished after rolling over 2 12 times Miss Buchanan was treatment at given emergency the Gunnison Valley Hospital and released to the home of her parents Snow Coeds To Hear Talk “Charms of You” in One of Utah’s reigning beauties will be the featured speaker at a reception for Snow College coeds women staff members and faculty wives Thursday evening at 7:30 y Saints in the Ephraim Institute of Religion building Miss Esther Jane Peterson Utah State Fair will speak on of You "The Many Charms Musical numbers will also be presented and refreshments served Sponsoring the reception are Snow Campus Women and Associated Women Students Mrs n JoAnn Morgan and Susan AWS president ing Store owner Don Buchanan and Frank Koeven were pharmacist No merchandise was summoned found missing and none of the drugs had been taken This led the investigating officers to believe Mr Busker arrived just after the window had beenfcroken bure and frightened the glars into leaving the scene It appeared at first the window had been hit with bullets several times but on closer examination officers believe a investigating sharp Instrument such as a punch had been used to run a pattern along the window and then break it out The investigation is continuing and anyone having information that might help solve the attempted crime should give it to Marshal Anderson Escape Menday Crash U-- Highway Trooper Bud Larsen accident investigated a three miles north of Fayette on Utah 28 Monday morning Trooper Larsen reported a car north and driven by traveling Dallas Greener of Gunnison was attempting to pass a truck driven by Glen Lyman of Fayette The Lyman truck started to make a left hand turn into the Bownfarm at the same time Mr Greener applied his brakes and slid into the left rear of the truck Mrs Greener was a passenger and suffered light shoulder bruises Damage to the two vehicles was at estimated $250 Trooper Larsen stated he cited Mr Lyman for "improper left turn are National School Lunch Heek To Be Observed Oct The nation’s largest single food service operation will be high8 1969 as lighted October schools throughout the nation ob"National serve School Lunch Week During this week schools in every part of the nation will plan special around the activities centered school lunchroom Throughout these activities the and educational asnutritional will be pects of the program emphasized The school lunch is a meal that is specially tailored to growing It supplies needs youngsters’ of them with at least the nourishment they need daily to be good students and to grow The school healthy and strong lunch is planned around the Type A lunch pattern developed by the US Department of Agriculture of the recIt provides ommended dally dietary allowances as recommended by the National Research Council for year old children and includes the following minimum: 12 pint of fluid whole milk served as a beverage 2 ounces of protein-ric- h foods fish such as meat poultry cheese egg beans or ieas peanut butter or a combination of any of these foods" 34 cup vegetables andor fruit slice whole grain orenrlched bread or one roll I tups of butter or fortified margarine To be double sure that children the nourishment receive they need the school lunch includes foods that are rich in vitamins minerals and iron For example vitamin C foods such as orange juice or a tomato are served daily as vitamin C is not stored by the body and must be replaced Foods rich in vitamin everyday are carrots such as served dally Iron rich or apricots foods such as eggs dark green vegetables and whole grains are served frequently On Wednesday October 15 a menu will be served universal throughout the nation On the bill of fare will be: Hamburger on a bun buttered tossed salad with green beans tomatoes fruit cup peanut butter cooMe 12 pint of milk A 12-1- 8 Other menus during the week will feature: Fish sticks - lemon wedge oven fried potatoes tartar sauce creamed peas hot apricots - milk Turkey fricassee whipped potatoes carrot pennies radish rosettes butterflake rolls fudge milk Pizza pie creamed corn green slices prune bread pepper peaches - milk of the and patrons Parents schools are invited to visit the lunchrooms during tills week and have lunch at school Get acquainted with the food serve personnel who are working to proof yourchll-dre- n mote the Moss To Introduce Bill To Student Tax Problems Aid Senator Frank E Moss announced today he will an amendment to the introduce Tax Reform Bill to assist students who work part time during summer months in problems in income tax withholding "Many students work full time only during the summer months "but under Senator Moss said present tax laws their withholding tales are based on the that they will be earning the same income the year round have Thus many students much more withheld from their pay checks than they will eventually owe In taxes Yet they must wait until the next year before filing a return Many students of need the money in the course fall and should not be forced to lend the government their money interest free "The amendment I plan to In would permit students troduce to have their wltliholding rates set on the basis of their total on Page 4 V |