Show T Fayette MRS Visiting with Mr and Mrs L Andersen has been Mr Andersen's brother Ralph Andersen from Grand Junction Colorado Mr LG Anderson returned home from the Vet’s Hospital September 4 Birthday dinner was served September 5 In honor of Mr LG Andersens 73 birthday Present for the dinner were Mr and Mrs Vance Petersen Grand JuncRalph Andersen tion Colorado Mrs Billy of Palm Dale California G and Mr and Mrs LG Andersen Mrs Billie Cllnger has been visiting In the valley with her brother Vance Petersen and sisters Mrs Roper and Mrs LG Andersen Mrs Alble Peterson of Salt Lake City was also a guest of Vance Petersen Visiting with a former valley resident Elva Peterson was Mrs LG Andersen Mrs Andersen spent the night in Salt Lake City with Mrs Petersen Paul A Beck son of Mr and Mrs Avery Beck fromer valley was made bishop of residents the Bountiful 18th Ward Bountiful Hleghts Stake September 5 He Is married to the former MarJean Tonesbeck of Weston Idaho They are the parents of three daughters and two sons Their oldest son Jeffrey goes into the LDS Mission Home In Salt Lake September 18 He will serve a two year mission In Indonesia Arnold Foote had a short visit with members of his family last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Leland Foote of Salt Lake City Mr Cyril Foote Lehi Mrs Elray Foote Aurora and Amy Thompson Mrs Darta Sorensen spent a week with her daughter Mrs Larry (Jackie) Whitlock in Salt Lake City On September 6th Mrs Whitlock had a dinner party in honor of Mr and Mrs Wayne Gledhill who are visiting family and friends In the state They reside In Iran Mr Gledhill Is a nephew of Darta's Guests from Dilllon Monat the home of tana arrived Caldon Hone They were Mr and Mrs George Hogue They plan to spend some time here looking over our valley and The Hones’ grandson visiting Dick Jensen also spent the weekend with his grandparents Newel Childs has had several visitors this summer while he has been employed as a rider for the Cattle Association at the area The past week was his Wife Wanda’s turn Our Post Master Dick Gledhill has been on a two week Most of this vacation vacation he spent In Salt Lake Cltv Mrs Matilda Hill spent the past weekend at the home of Bishop and Ms Orr Hill and family In Riverton Utah Mrs Hill is happy over the arrival of a new great grandson His paWayne Conder rents are Mr and Mrs Lloyd The baby weighed 9 Conder at 12 was and born ozs lbs Grandthe Torrence Hospital are Mr and Mrs parents Wayne Conder of Torrence add great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Will Conder from American Fork Mlchiel has two sisters Karen Diane and Kristine Renee Mrs Pat Nelson and Mr and Robert Nelson and two Mrs great granddaughters little Miss Amy Nelson and Kristina all of Salt Lake City Trujillo spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rubert Bouvang Mrs L G Anderson entertained the Treajull Club September 9th The club Is a 45 She year old friendship club entertained 12 eight members and four guests Prizes were won by first Mrs Bert Cribble the second Mary Hermansen guest prizes were won by Zada Rudeen Luncheon was served at 1:30 PM and Mrs E W arrived in Gunnison September 12th from Rancho Cordova Californlatovisltwithher parents Mr and Mrs LG AnMrs Roper held a derson family dinner In honor of the Swanbergs that evening Mr The Labor Day weekend the Childs and Faunt Westenskow were hosts and hostess to their brothers and families Mr and Mrs Douglas Westenskow and son of Burbank California and Mr and Mrs ET Westenskow Acel Thompson employed by Wasatch Electric Company Is on the line construction from Sigurd to the Nevada line at the present time they are In the Delta area Mrs Dick (Lyle Ann) Shepherd and two sons are with her parents Mr and Mrs Austin She plans to stay a Frandsen week or so while Mrs Frandsen Is regaining her health d Mr and Mrs Aubrey In vacationed Rexburg Idaho with a sister and husband Mr and Mrs Frank Rydalch While there they attended the wedding of Miss Sherolee Rydalch In Sugar City Idaho they visited with friends and then traveled to Sun Valley and to the Creters of the Moon for some sight seeing They traveled onto Boise to visit Mr and Mrs Howard Rosenlund They returned home by way of Ogden and Salt Lake City to visit friends and relatives there CHRISTY’S September CASE 16 17 18 LOT SALE Tissue&39c —63c Stew:” lorfhern WNTY MOOPE Beef SPAM Luncheon Meatavkh59c CAMPBELL’S T11 Tomato Soup4sss8 WESTERN SS5-9- 5 LUCK Green Beans sv58 WESTERN Crisis Or Challenge Jack W Herring Man Is the most versatile and Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson He of all animals adaptable went to Casper Wyoming to see has learned in varying degree a great granddaughter given a to tame the natural elements and to mod'fy the physical enblessing and a name The parents of the baby are Mr and vironment in which he lives Mrs Donald Prazma From Over the period of a few short here they traveled to Lander years man has found it possible to survive in habitits that Wyoming to visit with Mr and Mrs Theron Huff who joined formerly were marginal or even them on a trip to Jackson Hole Impossible and places of interest In short man has disturbed The daughters of Mr and the balance of nature He has Mrs Vernon Miller Jackallne altered his ecosystem This has and Debra of Salt Lake City brought great rewards to him but not without peril and cost spent the past weekend visiting with their Aunt Ella Bown In Man has always been a polof sorts ever since he luter Fayette first discovered Are He wasn’t Mr and Mrs Charles Mellor nearly as clean In his living and family from NephI visited patterns and as sanitary in his with Rachel Mellor his mother personal habits centuries ago as are his modern decendents last week Mrs Agnes Jensen from We know something about the visited at the Wendell Hill way the caveman lived by exhome one day last week amining his rubbish pile He polluted the air the water and Mrs Wendell Hill attended the soil He didn’t live In dense the wedding ceremony land urban concentrations and he dinner of Eldon Lynn Olsen had such a vast array of space Boise and Caron Sorenson and natural resources available to him that any pollution was Spring City Friday evening Mr and Mrs Wendell Hill and so diluted that it was inconAgnes Jensen attended the wedsequential From that early day until now ding reception In Spring City our ratio Mr and Mrs Deland James has narrowed markedly our per and Mr and Mrs Max Mellor capita demand for resources attended the wedding reception has risen sharply our popof Mr and Mrs Eldon Lynn ulation curve has skyrocketed Olsen In Spring City on Friday at an alarming rate and the opportunity to move onto virgin The guest speaker In Sunday and unspoiled areas is virtually nonexlstant Small wonder then evening meeting was Clark He told of his missionthat we are all concerned about ary experiences environment resource use pollution and quality of life In the last few years Interest In advo“Some people today these areas has built up to near cate a consumerism based not fever pitch We are probably on faith in the consumer but right now at a peak in our on lack of faith a consumernational clamor to "do someism based not on a principle about pollution but thing” of consumer sovereignty We have a certain amount of on a conviction of consumer faddism in our support for pubM Roche stupidity” James lic causes A couple of years chairman of General Motors ago our great national concern said recently dealt with malnutrition and hunger A greatly expanded federal Former residents visited this food stamp program resulted weekend with Mr and Mrs A revolutionary new concept in Aubrey Rosenlund They were welfare was placed before ConMr and Mrs Vernon Sprogue gress by this administration of Pittsburg California Before that we were all steamed up over racial and ethnic Mrs Micheal Anderson discrimination with a wide varhas returned her home iety of organizations carrying after spending a month that flag with her daughter and husband Today I think It can be said Mr and Mrs Keith Gates at that 1970 will go down In hisMrs Andreason was Layton tory as The Year Of The Envfrom an illness ironment In another year or recuperating two the very same organizations and media that wave the AXTELL NEWS environment flag so vigorously Mr Roy Jensen from Axtell today will have still another torch In their hands and wave has just returned lome after It being hospitalized at the LDS it just as enthusiastically Is difficult to keep public inHospital In Salt Lake for five terest at fever pitch In any weeks GUNNISON SECOND WARD Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Marlin WUlardson over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Emery Lyman and daughter Lurain from California Lurain has just returned from a two year mission In the Central States and Is now going to attend BYU Mrs Graner from Layton and Mr and Mrs Paul Talbot and daughter also from Layton were the guests of the Willardson’s also Mrs Estella Duggins hashad her daughter Mrs June Lowrey and her son Mr and Mrs Sims Lowrey from Ojal California visiting with her TheLowrey’s arrived September 8 and they all traveled to Provo where they spent the weekend visiting with Mr and Mrs JW Vlllard They returned to Gunnison Sunday and the Lowrey’s returned home Ray Fredrickson Dies In Alaska former resident of the Gunnison Valley Ray S Fredrickson died of natural causes 7th in Anchorage September Alaska Mr Fredrickson was born In Centerfleld to Andrew and Othllla Nielsen Fredrickson He married Ethel Scheldt In Dugway He was a member of the Monument Park Fifth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of y Saints He belonged to the Electrical Brotherhood Workers charter member of the Moses Lake Washington Elks Lodge and Moose Lodge He Is survived by his wife one son and two daughters one grandson Burial services were held In the Centerfleld Cementary September 13th A $J00 5JG0 $f00 Dinners Rhodes The Post High Fall Quarter at Sevier Valley Tech will begin September 20 1971 with registration set for 1000 A M on that day Students may register during the first week with no penalties or late charges A late fee of $300 will be charged to those who register after the first week requests show Auto Body Auto Mechanics Business Machines Repair and Building Trades with full classes and students on waiting lists There Is still room In the Commercial Art Electronics Business Nurses Aid and Cosmetology but these classes ars This will be the filling fast first year that students will receive college credit for courses taken This was authorized under the new law that made Sevlet Valley Tech a State Technics School and approved credit! to other State transferable schools The strong support in th post high program has necessitated the employment of ai additional Instructor in the Building Trades Department It the past the High School anc Post High students have been combined In the Building Trades class but this year t full class of each has beer enrolled and Mr Morgan Bus! has been employed on a hal: day basis to Instruct the Hlgi Mr Lee will School students continue to Instruct the Post High students following his With this addidrafting class tion it Is also planned to construct two buildings this year The High School students will construct a mountain type home and the Post High will construct the conventional residence type building with both to be sold to the public by bid in the spring A change has also been made in the Instructional staff In the Auto Mechanic Dept Mr Warren Crane who has instructed SHOT RIFLES GUNS Brands such as Remington : Browning - $100 Breadvk79c Gunnison Implement Co 16 197‘ Page Training Program at Show ColMr Faatz will add mucl lege experience to the AutoMechanli training at Sevier Valley Tech and bai Gary is married He Is active it three children tte L D S Church havlnt and a served In the Bishopric present is the Executive secreGary It tary to the Bishop living in Mayfield Utah ant will commute to Richfield at the present time Mr Morgan Busk is a natlvi of Sevier County having graduated from Richfield Hlgl He has a B S degret School in Industrial Technology front Southern Utah State College am holds a Trade and Industrial Teaching certificate In Building Construction Mr Busk has had five yeari experience in the contracting and building business while working withhis father Mi Jewell Busk He is married to the former Ruth Evans of Richfield and they are the parents of two children a boy and a girl MONTH ers Although the value of routinely immunizing all older age Is less clear those persons patients who have incipient or potentially chronic disease particularly affecting cardiovascular and bronchopulmonary should also be consystems sidered for annual immunization Immunizations of persons who provide essential community services may also be considered of local priorities justify However before under PORTABLE CAN OPENER with MAGNET anywhere— picnics camping trips in your kitchen! Double gearing gives you safe edge smooth operation easy effortless cutting Magnet lifts can lid off easily Convenient bottle opener too Colorful vinyl guarantee Use Valley Furniture My Neighbors Just time for the crisp Invigorating Weather Ahead winh there were some to assure tluit the end justifies the jeans” "I GUIDE Star Theatre FURRY The Ballad of CABLE HOGUE STYLES NEWEST PLAIDS $1999 $599 - PLAINS PRINTS Slack Suits STRIPES ETC THE r KNIT POLYESTER BLENDS MOST OUTSTANDING BLENOS POLYESTERS 5599 BEAUTIFUL Womens Slacks NEW September OUR WARRANT SIZES EVER DOUBLE $14” TO 40 WAIST KNITS BLENDS YOUR CONSIDERATION D DBA $1599 GROUP $7" ALL BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS S39M M9TO DOUBLE COTTONS "CHISUM” $39" ETC FOR WOMEN FOR starring John Wayne and Forest Tucker Cartoon 10" WOOL Womens Blouses starring Jason Robards and Stella Stevens Cartoon NYLON Womens Sweaters UTAH September in Womens Car Coats way Winchester Savage ett OF THE September disease with eviparticularly dence of cardiac insufficiency (3) chronic diseases such as asthma chronic bronchitis systlc fibrosis bronchiectasis emphysema and advanced tuberculosis (4) diabetls mellltus and other chronic metabolic disord- WOOLS Layaway for the Deer Hunt or for Christinas 2 Influenza occurs in the United States every year but the cidence and geopgraphic extent It vary widely Periodically appears In epidemic form as a result of antigenic variation in reprevalent viruses and the lative susceptibility of the population Both type A and B influenza viruses undergo antigen changes Antigen shifts usually occur slowly but occasionally they are rapid and abrupt Epidemics caused by type A fluenza viruses occur more frequently and are generally more severe than those caused by type B Inactivated Influenza vaccines have not been used to control epidemic influenza In Their the general population Is variable and effectiveness protection Is relatively brief Nevertheless since thy are the only available influenza preventives they should be given to chronically patients and possibly to older persons In general These two groups appear to be more vulnerable than others to serious cases of influBeenza and Its complications cause some influenza occurs each year annual Immunization of "high risk” patients Is dicated as a routine procedure regardless of the amount of influenza expected In any specific geographic ares Annual vaccination Is recommended for persons who have chronic debilitating conditions: (1) congenital and rheumatic heart disease especially mitral stenosis (2) cardiovascular disorders such as arteriosclerotic and hypertensive heart NEW SHOWTIME FOR Summer Month — 6pm FAMILY Apple Sauce’vs7 Tomato Juices 3 Immunization Against Flue GUNNISON SHOWCASE on display is new $1C0 Tack Dogins movement more than a year or two Perhaps It’s better this way It is well demonstrated American trait to overreact to crisis When any issue is at the crest ot its "agitation curve” exaggerated statements are made perils are overemphasized emotions are stirred up and some statements stirred up and some unwise But on the other done are things hand governments are moved to act corporate managers are made aware of their public and Mr John responsibilities Citizen also decides that Q he two may be called upon to in the cost of improving share the situation When public clamor subsides a bit and we enter the stage ot public discussion and concern it is always possible to make sounder decisions and to formulate better programs and to move foreward on a rational basis Next week our article will be entitled "The Population Explosion THEATRE brand new CornS4 Sevier Valley By Come in and see our Carnation Tuna$ie”37c - 95c tliblets DOUBLE MELLOR Correspondent PHONE NORVAL in the Auto Mechanics Dept for the past ten years has taken a position with L A Young ConsMr Gary truction Company Faatz will replace Mr Crane in the Auto Mechanics Dept Mr Gary Faatz comes to the Auto Mechanics Department at Sevier Valley Tech with a rich background in the automotive field He has a B S degree in from Automotive Engineering He has Weber State College been employed by Ford Motor MichiCompany at Dearborn gan in their Engineering department has worked as a line mein Salt chanic at a dealership Lake City He has served as the shop foreman and service manager for a Dealer in American Fork and has owned and operated his own garage and repair shop Mr Faatz has also trained in small engine and motorcycle repairs and has attended many training schools in these areas He is a native of Sanpete County having graduated from Gunnison Valley High Schobl where he served as student body president his senior year For the past two years he has In the Manpower Instructed Man And His Enviornmenf $100 ’ FAMILY Milk lews CHRISTENSEN’S WOOLS AND APPROVAL |