Show Universal Microfilming derp Piepont itve 84110 Mayfield Postmaster Attends Convention Marjorie C ChristMayfield Postmaster was named a state delegate to the 67th Annual Convention of the National Association of which was held Postmasters this year In Anaheim CaliThe Association meets fornia annually In different cities of the Nation to hold educational seminars and con- meetings Mrs iansen Car Accident In sultatlon sessions with top US Postal Service Officials from This year’s feaWashington tured speaker was Postmaster General Wlnton M Blount with many of his top aides Mrs Christiansen won as a door prize at the Convention a portable color TV Her son George also went to California with her Citizen's Contorfiold accident occured the morning of October 18 in front of the Centerfleld Post M Sorensen of Edna Office was preparing to Centerfleld drive away from the Post Office when Debra Sue Olsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon made Centerfleld a left hand turn In order to park In front of the building Mrs Sorensen had not yet left her parking place when the Olsen car hit the leftside of her A car No one was Injured and damage was set at $250 on the Sorensen car and $150 damage to the Olsen car Deware of Fire A long dry Indian summer In Utah has created a situation which caused Robert D Nielson Bureau of Land Management state director for Utah to Issue an appeal that hunters going Into the fields next weekend should be especially careful with fire Drought conditions still exist in a large part of southern and eastern Utah In spite of a few good showers about a month Elseago Mr Nielson said where In the state vegetation has dried considerably and a spark could start a destructive Localirange or forest Are zed or small amounts of precipitation would not change the situation Mr Nielson joined with officials of other land management agencies In suggesting several precautions to persons golngin-t- o the field Campfires should be built only In areas where the ground can be cleared down to mineral soils Lighted matches should be broken In two before being discarded Clga- rettes and cigars should be snuffed out In an ash tray rather than on the ground All fires should be dead out before being left unattended a fire Anyone discovering should report It Immediately to the nearest law enforcement fire control or land management agency Mr Nielson also appealed to hunters to respect private proGates should be left as perty they are found Livestock In should not be disturbed addition campsite facilities should not be abused and there should be no littering Party Nominees Three men were selected at the Citizens Nomination Convention which was held October 15 to run on the Citizen’s ticket in the November election for the office of 4 year councllmen The men chosen were Morris Higgins who is Die Incumbent councilman Morris is the manager of a local grocery store and Is very active in church and civic ac' tivities Junior Bown was also nominated Junior Is self employed in his excavating and leveling and Is a long time resident of the valley The third member running on the ticket is Bert Jensen a farmer and prominent member of the valley 4-- Achieve Might Oct 28 Achievement Night for all clubs will Sanpete County be held October 28 1971 at 7:30 pm In the Mantl High School Auditorium Special Awards pins gifts and savings certificates records will be given out acMary Lds cording to Mrs Madsen Sanpete County Home Agent & leaders All are urged to attend to receive their pay off for their accomplishments for the past year Annual Calendar Drive Underway The J C’s Annual Birthday Calendar Drive will be under way from now until November 1st A JC member will call at your home But If by chance someone does not come to your home by November 1st you may contact any one of the members and put In your order for a birthday calendar To buy a good suit of clothes in the Soviet Union takes 188 hours of work in France 75 hours the United States only 24 hours— because of productivity Regional Schools Set For $34 Million Aid Elementary and secondary schools In the Deparhnent of Health Education and Welfare’s the Region Vin— comprising states of Colorado Montana North Dakota South Dakota Utah and Wyoming— are eligible for $34 million under final regulations relating to Title I of the Elementary and condary Education Act signed October 14th by NEW Secretary Elliot L Richardson The regulations concern the establishment of parent councils bonus pay for teachers public Information policies and of state and lo--' comparability cally funded services According to Regional EduLeon P cation Commissioner Mlnear the Title I funds In HEW Region VIII will serve nearly Weekly Weather Record GUNNISON Observer Howard Norman Ws rnmns© 134000 children In 1338 school districts Nationally the regualtions will affect the distribution of more than $15 billion to over 16000 school districts serving eight million educationally deprived children One of the new regulations Is designed to make certain that federal aid to schools in poor districts Is not used to make up the difference between what a school district spends on students In an Impoverished area and what Is spent on pupils In affluent areas The ratio of students to teachers and expenditures per pupil for teachers' salaries and Instructional materials are amongthe factors that will be used to determine comparability The regulations also specify that parents of Title I students will comprise "more than a of the dissimple majority” trict’s advisory council that a public Information dissemination program will be maintained with free by Title I projects copies of pertinent documents to parent councils available and that special bonuses may be paid to teachers in schools with very high concentrations of children from families Year d Gunnison Sanpete CEILING PRICE CEILING PRICE INFORREQUEST FORM Please furnish me with your celling price for the following item sold in your store ITEM (DESCRIBE) RETAIL PRICE STYLE DEPT NOj WHERE name ADDRESS ZIP SOL& Mother And Deer Care to lessons (3) responsive and (5) honestly (4) respectful trying to strenghen their testimony Thanks Jennie for being the The world right kind of Idd needs more people like you May God bless you and good luck In the future Deer meat flavor Is best when the hunter properly cares for the aMmal after the stalk Is The closer a hunter can over come to professional packing house methods of meatcarethe better the game will taste on the table (c) The seller shall respond to each such written requests for ceiling price Information within 48 hours from receipt of request using a form letter as specified below and signed by the owner or by an officer of the company: TO (Name Zip) Address City Dear In reply to your request we are pleased to Inform you that our cellipg price for Is $ — Sincerely (Owner or Company Officer) - Wildlife officers remind that failure to cool game properly before trans- porting it hauling it In places where It can’t cool and Inadequate cleaMng of game are three of the major causes of poor flavored meat In caring for deer meat in the field: 0) The animal should be cleaned and dressed All blood (2) immediately and hair should be washed from before taking It the carcass Water won’t hurt the home meat If allowed to drain off (3) Meat should be allowed to cool before being transported home or to the locker Hang the deer so air can circulate freely around it both In the field and at home Ancient Greeks discovered it Mayan Indians developed it and Americans commercialized it What is it? Chewing gum About 550 million pounds were chewed last year The Greeks first used a gummy substance called but now most manufacturers use synthetic rubber as the chewing gum base Armanella Anderson Rites Held Armanella Jessen Anderson a resident of Salina for many years died October 13 at the age of 79 at the home of a of nadaughter in Richfield Born January tural causes 1892 10 Mantl to Ebbe and MarNora Hansen Jessen ried Carl N Anderson on December 21 1910 Mantl LDS 5 1959 He died May Temple Member LDS Church Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Salina American Legion Auxiliary Survivors: sons daughters Mrs Mozella Peterson Mrs Keith (Carol) Richfield GunMson Valden Anderson C Salt Salina Bryce C 15 grandcMldren Lake City eight great grandcMldren brothers sisters Eddy Elroy Mrs Alden (Hazel) Barton all Mrs Roy of Salt Lake City (Ruby) CMlds GunMson Mrs I M Seattle (Jean) Price WasMngton Funeral services were held Saturday October ICth at 2 PM Salina Second Ward conducted by Bishop William Holt Family Robert C Anderson prayer prelude and postlude music Bastlan and Sharon MadInvocation sen Ralph H Horne Song “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” Duet Bastlan and EMd Holt Remarks Bishop William Holt TriArno Bastlan Speaker bute from grandcMldren Sherry Bartholomew Song “Lay Head Beneath A Rose” My Don Flora Tribute Relief Society by JosepMne Thompson Speaker Bishop Dee Severson Richfield Benediction Keith Anderson Pallbearers were: Jerry Anderson Robert Anderson Paul Anderson David Anderson Carl Anderson Brent Anderson Honorary Pallbearers were: Preston Anderson Douglas Anderson Gene Anderson and Ricky Olsen Interment Salina Eastside Dedication of grave Cemetery Bryce C Anderson Bakesale Is Friday The Gunnison Valley a bake sale sponsoring which will be held October 22 on the Bank corner on GunnThe sale will ison Main Street begin at 10 AM and will be selling baked goods such as cakes cookies bread cinnamon rolls and lots of good things to eat tor the bake sale are Anita Yardley and JoAnn Anderson are The mother and of a GunMson resident has reLeora cently passed away Sudweeks King and Lyman King of Richfield both passed away witMn a few days of one another She Is the mother of Mrs Morris Higgins Lyman King 79 died October 10 at Ms home of natural causes He was born April 27 1992 to Culbert Levi and Polly He married Anna Ross King Stella Gates in the Mantl TemShe died October 31 1962 ple He then married Leora Sud23 1963 In weeks February GunMson Mr King was a retired livestock raiser He served In a ward bishopric and was a former counselor in the ward Sunday School Funeral services were held October 13 In the Fifth Ward Chapel with Bishop Klar Old- Mazel King royd officiating offered the family prayer Pre- lude and postlude music was in- played by Amber Riddle vocation Gaylon Peterson Speakers were Kent King Ward Savage and remarks by Bishop Music Included two Oldroyd vocal solos by Burns Black and a duet by Mr and Mrs PM1 Morris Higgins Jorgenson Burial fered the benediction was In the Richfield City CeAlton Blood where metery fered the dedication prayer Leora King 68 died October 13 of natural causes In the RichMrs King was field Hospital born March 18 1903 in Idaho to Willis A and Leora Stella Peterson Blood married William Clinton Sudweeks September 17 1921 In He died Kingston September 1960 17 She then married Lyman King She was a member of the Church of Jesus y Christ of Saints Mrs King’s funeral services were as follows: Family prayer by Bishop Morris Higgins Prelude and postlude music by Kathryn Hill Invocation by Elmer Greenhalgh Musical numbers were given by Burns Black “WMsperlng Hope” and 1 Overlooked “Going Home’’ an OrcMd” by Arris and Monte Fautln Speakers were President Lamar H Stewart Kenneth Isbell Remarks by Bishop Alton Sudweeks Benediction was offered by Sherman W Turner Roger Fautln dedicated the grave at the Monroe City Cemetery Pallbearers were Steven Stan H'ggins Alton Higgins Blood Dale Blood Eugene King and Kenneth King Honorary were Will Blood and pallbearers Mrs King’s grandsons and nephews Their survivors Include: Mrs Morris (Arda) Higgins Gunnison Kenneth and Eugene both Antimony Mrs Murray (Della) Peterson Richfield Mrs Marius (Faye) Nielson Placentia California Mrs Anderson Salina Virgil (Eva) Mrs Bruce (Ruth) Morgan Clarendon Hills California Mrs Duane (Sharen) Kimball Ventura California America Tops Cancer Goal Stroke Care Thu IRMP will sponsor a home care course for rehabilitation of the stroke patient beginning two evenings a week on November 3 and 5 10 and 12 The course Is offered to the public and Is designed to assist families who have stroke patients living with them as well as to educate the public In ways of stroke prevenMr Douglas Morton tion RPT Director of Rehabilitation IRMP Stroke Project will appear on KUTVs (Channel 2) Today’s Scene with Mr Fred Edwards as host to talk about The Interview the program will be aired on October 26 1971 at 6:45 AM and 1:35 PM IflSrSlldll Stop Father Pass Away Candidates for the position of councllmen for the Republican Party have been Andannounced Lawrence erson Stanley Pickett and Carlyle Sorenson will make up the ticket for the RepubUcans Lawrence Anderson Is a long time resident In the Gunnison Valley and recently retired from Ms teacMng position at the Gunnison Valley High hool where he taught math art algebra and assisted with many opera’s and prom’s He has worked with the youth of the valley for many years Stanley Pickett is accredited with being very active In his church callings and assisting In many church functions He also Is and productions active witMn community activities 'Carlyle Sorenson Is also very active In Ms church work and has been In the leadersMp of the Stake MIA Carlyle is a farmer witMn our commuMty named City 21 1971 Candidates Sets Deadline For Price List Information MATION October Republican OEP SALT LAKE CITY UTAH-Office of Emergency Preparedness announced today that must have a list merchants of celling prices available for public inspection on or before 1971 The list November from which the seller Is required to provide Information must be available at the place of sale George Lincoln Director of the Office of Emergency Preruled that the cellparedness ing price list may be a single master list for the entire establishment or alternatively separate lists of celling prices for each section or department of the establishment Until the celling price information Is available sellers must provide this Information In accord with new procedures outlined today by the Office of Emergency Preparedness The new procedure In the Federal Register requires that: (a) There shall be posted on each floor of the seller’s establishment at least one sign (minimum of 30 Inches by 40 Inches) as specified below announcing availability of celling price information Information regarding the lawful celling price for any Item sold by this store may be obtained by filling In a ceiling price Information request form available at (specify location) and by handing It to (fill in) You will receive a speedy answer by mall (b) There shall be made available In at least one location on each selling floor “Celling Price Information Request Form" as specified In the following Illustration Utah 84634 Nominate Seminary Selects Student of Month Jennie Lynn Christiansen daughter of Mr and Mrs Haof Mayfield rold Christiansen has been named “Outstanding Student of the Month” for October by the Seminary officers Jennie Is a Senand advisor ior and a 4th year Seminary She was born Ocstudent tober 25 1954 and has resided In Mayfield all of her life where she has been active In Sunday School Primary and MJA Many of her best friends throughout her life have come from Mayfield also and have been a good Influence in her life Jennie has three older brothers and one older sister and a younger brother Mark who Is a Sophomore this year When she Jennie was a Freshman signed up for Book of Mormon in Seminary and has been an active responsive student ever This year she Is ensince joying and learning from a class in Old Testament taught by Brother Stokes In high school Jennie has also had a lot of She served as achievements Freshman Activity Director attended Sophomore Reporter Girls’ State and Is presently of the serving as president Pep Club Each month an outstanding Seminary student will be selected Requirements Include: (1) actlYej&rlleliiallon In class (2) ready to begin on time County REACHING A LONG WAY is Jana Kmpfield us he stretches for the doorbell to Trick or Trent for UNICEF on Halloween The United Nations Children’s Fund reaches out to help children In 112 developing countries with the coins collected by American children including (from left) Judy and Robbie Kukowskl Jclf Mrozinakl and Jana of Valley I’a You too can reach out with your pennies nickels dimes and and educational dollurs by giving coins for food medicine without not ehnnee have u su plies to children who would UNICEF The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society collected more than $274300 In Crusade— Its 1971 a record performance wMch topped the goal for the year by $50000 It was one of the largest sums ever gathered by a single health agency In one fund drive in Utah The money goes to support cancer research public and sereducation vice to cancer patients Results of the campaign were announced by Marvin L Pugh Chairman of the Board during the Division’s annual meeting at the Alta Club In Salt Lake City October 13th Mr Pugh noted that the Cancer Society goal of $220000 for the Crusade was the highest In the Division' a history and that the total collected was even g greater than 1970’s quarter of a million dollars At the October 11th meeting of the Gunnison City Council Gary Myrup was appointed as He replaces City Marshall Kennard Anderson who has accepted the position of Sanpete Mr County Deputy Sheriff Myrup a native of GunMson attended the local school and after graduation continued Ms education at Snow College Dixie College and Utah State University He is married to the former Brenda Merkley of American Fork We the City Council solicit the cooperation from die citizens of GunMson Valley in supporting Mr Myrup In this position The City Council also to express their appreciation Mr Anderson for Ms many years of fine loyal work In our city and wish Mm well on Ms new assignment Mr Myrup can be reached at He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Calvert Mellor Seminary Sponsors Bakesale On Friday October 22 at PM until 5 PM the Gunnison Valley Seminary will sponsor a “Deer Hunters” bakesale The baked goods will be sold at two locations Christy’s Market In Gunnison and the Church grounds In Mayfield Each student who Is enrolled In Seminary Is asked to bring an Item wMch can b3 sold at the bakesale Items should be brought to the Seminary on Friday morMng Everyone Is Invited to come out and buy our baked goods Proceeds will go to the Stake Building Fund 2 Halloween Carnival At Elementary The annual Halloween will be held at the Gunnison School on Friday Elementary October 29th for all evening cMldren up to and including sixth graders There will be two free films with the first one beginning at 6:00 pm and the second one at 7:15 pm There will be a variety of to interest everyone bnn Bean Bag Wheel of Fortune Toss Dart Throw WMte Eld three Fishing Booths phant p booth har and a new been added tMs year Then will also be a cake walk Hot dogs hamburgers and as will be sold well ss punch homemade candy The Halloween Carnival Is the PTA and sponsored by Elaine Wegener Is the chairman of the event Large schools c nun will be pinpointed by satellites aiding in the world wide fight against hunger |