Show II Page 2 October Thursday 16- 1969 84634 Published every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Utah Class postage paid at Gunnison MEMBER H W PWMper Association RU Cherry Jr Rates per year Subscription - Founded 1885 $4 Rates Advertising on Request SlATi riculture Orville Freeman and the present Secretary Clifford Hardin have all been calling for to present a farm organizations unified farm program to the DeWith Elwood Mlckelsen and Mrs of Agriculture partment son Brent of Idaho Falls Idaho the founding of this coalition of orfarm spent the weekend with her parand commodity general ents Mr and Mrs Roy Childs Mr Holman said one ganizations of Gunnison of agriculture Division of the of the main goals The achieved and now the US Department of Labor is pre- had been a solid farm proto distribute more than mechanics of Mr and Mrs Le Earl Nay and paring can be worked out gram for31 to and $4000 employees two children of Murray were On September 15 leaders of this of a Circleville mer employees weekend guests of their parents met with Secretary Utah garment factory under an coalition Mr and Mrs Irven Rosenlund Hardin to once again emphasize injunction order issued by US In Gunnison and Mr and Mrs Court Judge Willis W the importance of the continuation District Elonzo Nay in Centerfield of farm programs Several Ritter The order requires that the studies have been made by land Piute Manufacturing Company of grant colleges and these studies Mr and Mrs Emil Nielson Circleville in Piute Company and indicate that to abandon the preattended the Richfield First Ward sent programs would lower farm its President Albert Barlovitz October 12th and during the sera loss 611 1th Street Salt Lake City Incomes thirty percent vice named the son of Mr and send a check for $417102 to the which farmers just cannot live Mrs Bryce Nielson Gary Bryce said Labor Department’s Regional with Mr Holman was the name given and is a Solicitor in Kansas City by Degrandson of the Emil Nielsons of cember 31 Gunnison The order also requires the defendants to pay not less than Mrs Bunny McGee of the minimum wage under the Fair New Zealand was in Utah Labor Standards Act now $160 to attend LDS conference in Salt an hour and maintain adequate Lake City She accompanied Mr time and pay records required and Mrs Lawrence Jensen to under the Act The order also their home in Centerfield for a shipment of goods provisit Wednesday of last week prohibits duced under conditions that vioto the capitol city on returning late the statute Snow College Theater will preto a catch Thursday plane for sent three modern plays — a Donald D Drew Area Director the return to New Zealand of the a comedy and a meloDivision in Salt mystery Lake City said the defendants drama - as its fall quarter ofwithdrew answer to the fering according to Richard their Mrs Lulu Anderson and Mrs Snow Theater chairman complaint and consented to the Edna Sorensen left Sunday by Mr Haslam said the theater entry of the judgment by Judge jet plane from Salt Lake City Ritter staff is now selecting the proand will spend two weeks in New ductions for winter and spring York with Mr and Mrs Dee They will quarter presentation Anderson include a musical and one of the Former Resident ?PERSOI!ALS pital Gunnison Valley News Gunniton Utah Robert Ogden algurd Undergoing surgery at the hoswas Miss Jeri Peterson Mrs and Jack Mr of daughter Peterson Centerfield and Todd son of Mr and Mrs Lamkey Charlene Salina Joe Lamkey Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Jensen Axtell and Teressa Christensen daughter of Mr and Medical patients during the OgMrs Richard Christensen past week at the Gunnison Valley underwent tonsilectomies den n Willard-seHospital: Mrs Marlin Bruce Hone son of Mr and Ernest Pierce Gunnison Mrs Verden Hone Centerfield Mrs Willis Spafford Annabella was treated for a broken arm and Butch DeMille Manti Mrs Milo minor head Injuries received Mrs Kay Jensen Nay Salina when he wasbucked from ahorse Centerfield Jasper Baker Fayette Bonnie Jacobsen Mayfield Mrs Weekly Weather Record GUNNISON Jim Sanders High Observer Low Dies In Nevada Garment Factory Workers To Get Dack Wages David Henry By water a former died Ocof Gunnison Nevada He tober 4th in Fallon was born August 12 1881 in Manti the eldest of eight children of David G and Martha Ann Gledhill Bywater He married Dolly Belle Phuhl on September 5 1939 She died April 23 1959 Mr Bywater resided in Gunnison until he was 20 years of age He then moved to Nevada where he lived until his death Survivors Include two sisters Dora B Jensen Napa California and Mrs Eleanor Taylor Phoenix Arizona resident Precip' Snow College Theatre Will Present Plays Farm Fires Soar - grandchildren during a family gathering honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of the couple (Story on Page 1) FAMILY GATHERING Mr and Mrs Byron center are surrounded Knighton of Gunnison and great- by their children grandchildren ADVERTISED AND IN NEW YORK — Fires on the nation’s farms cost an average of more than $500000 a day The Insurance Information Institute reports that farm fire losses in 1967 totaled a record $208 million Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jensen in Centerfield have received word of the birth of a new granddaughter born September 30th to Dr and Mrs Eulyn Jensen in Madison Wisconsin The new arrival tipped the scales at 6 lbs 14 oz and has been named Kaylene She has two sisters and a brother Farmers Union One birth was recorded at the Gunnison Valley Hospital the past week a 7 lb son born October 10th to Mr and Mrs Dale of Manti Mr and Mrs JB Roper spent week visiting in St George with their daughter and Mr and Mrs Leon Embley last Support theater classics The fall quarter program will open with the myster 'Wait Until Dark” a play which has been for several years popular Audrey Hepburn starred in the 18-M- Coalition Board President of Farmers Union announced that at the quarterly board meeting of the organization held In Salt Lake City on September 2nd the board passed a resolution supporting the eighteen member farm coalition in their efforts to procure a workable farm program The coalition was formed in June of this year and is comprised of The Grange National Farmers Organization National Farmers Union Farmers Association the National Wheat Growers Association and others Mr Holman also announced that the state board was in full support of the coalition’s recommendations for a basic farm bill known as the Agricultural Stabilization Act of 1969 The Bill would extend the present farm program on a permanent basis It also includes such features as a commodity reserve export certificate for wheat mandatory advance payments and collective under marketing orbargaining ders to strengthen benefits for the producers Mr Holman said the Bill would include commodity programs with improving amendments agreed upon by the coaliRoy L Holman ON SHOT 396 SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS) JRsmll ailDaisy Witt? 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Two former presidents and President Nixon along with the past Secretary of Ag C immediate tQt W3$ movie version “Wait Until Dark will be presented in Snow Auditorium Oct 30 and 31 The October 31 performance will be a special Halloween presentation at 11:00pm Professor Joseph W Crane is directing the play The second play of the quarter will be “Dear Me The Sky Is Gertrude Falling Berg long a leading performer in the theater and television helped write the show and starred in it on Broadway It Will be presented in Richfield November 8 and in the college auditorium Nov 13 and 14 Mr Haslam is the director The Desperate Hoursr Suspense melodrama will close the fall season with showings on December 3 and 4 This play is based on the best selling novel of the same name by Joseph Hayes It was picked as the best play of the 1957 Broadway season Ben Calloway will be the director CgCQURI bbtheseQ " VINYL COLORS CHBWABLB MILKof VITAMINS MAGNESIA Plain -'- eaJ tmw cm mv sum limmiTwroa or Mint Symptoms VAWE©13AP£$ IO0?fc?)SQ£0ft409£a£ Ail Nig Vi 70)r 'klenzo koiCTR A Grain “fume' tVALUABlHCQURONlji MAKS NAniLBRtsTtirTT'l'’' IOOOS FOR' IJ" "" J u 1VAEU AB L0CQUPO NUT: apld Relltf 8m SAVINGS Rexall MinuteMatr MM immmm MJ J At- 45c Lumberjack Syrup 24 oz MJB or Folgers Coffee 2 lb 153 Seethalers Slab Bacon 69c lb Bisquick 40 oz Quaker Oats large Sego Milk 49c 59c 6 for $100 ' Chuck Steak lb Shasta Pop 63c 10c Ham Sandwichs 10c (Thur and Friday only) a PRICE APPLIES ONLY WITH THIS COUPON 39c vilh coupon M Good only M Coupon at: expires- Jay’s Market October 18 sKsaagzm'l JAY’S naEaaaaaea MARKET |