Show Veterans Day I!""?1'" Statdmte Funeral sernces were held October 14 for Edgar Olsen 66 Centerfleld who was accidently killed In the Hales Gravel pit October tl Mr Olsen was born In on February 8 1905 to Lehi and Johanna Marie Hansen He married Lenore sen July 2 1928 In Salt Mr Olsen spent Lake City the last n years living In Centerfleld Edgar was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of He was y Saints as a farmer Survivors Include his wife R Keith and three children: Orem Olsen Floyd Edgar Olsen of Salt Lake City and Mrs Dent (Valeen) Sorensen of Sallna grandchildren and Ctae three great grandchildren brother resides In Sandy Clinton Olsen and a sister Mrs Hazen (Auleen) Staarr of Salt Lake City Services were held In the Centerfleld Ward Church at PM with Bishop Roland Beck The program was conducting as follows: Prayer In the home Keith Olsen Opening prayer Newel Olsen Prelude and postlude music was played Elva Jensen Mrs Song by "Red Sails in the Sunset” by Boyd Goble Speaker Richard Cowley Speaker Robert Beck Remarks by Bishop Roland Beck Song Daddy” by Keller Christensen The closing prayer was given by Maynard Sorenson and the grave dedication was done by Elwood Sorenson Pallbearers Gement were: Jorgenson Larry Olsen Clifford Chlldster Dent Sorensen Sorensen and Craig Wayne Elmen The burial was under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home In the Centerfleld Cemetery Oct 25th Veterans’ Day will be observed this year In most states on October 25th This time of rememberance had Its beginning as Armistice Day marking the end of World War I on November 11th more than 50 years ago It Is now the day on which the nation honors alt veterans of the Armed Forces They should be doubly honored this year for the thankless task of "winding down” the Viet Nam war — a conflict In which many of them have participated Unlike veterans of previous periods in our history those from Viet Nam will returning find no brass bands awaiting them but a nation preoccupied with dissension and confusion over economic and social trouThese troubles would bles assume far more reasonable if the respect for proportions our nation which Is Implicit In Veterans’ Day could enjoy a A rebirth pul of that respect can be redeemed by observing Veterans’ Day In the spirit In which It was conceived by patriotic Americans of over half a century ago There was no question then of the greatness of our nation Its purposes nor the quality of Its citizens We should realize that what was true then Is true now There Is no greater nation than the United States Those who have served In Its military forces are symbolic of everything in which free men believe — the Christian ideals of personal liberty the rule of law and the sanctity of the home and the Individual There is no better time to pay homage to all of these safeguards of human dignity and freedom and to the members of the Armed Forces who have helped to preserve them than on Veterans’ Day Legislation will be pe pared for a third session to permit Utahns to use their federal Income tax as a basis for figuring their state Income tax This decision was reached October 13 by the Taxation Subcommittee of the Legislative The new bill or bills Council will be prepared for consideration by the budget session of next January the Legislature alBecause the Legislature tered some of the bills Introduced early this year Governor Calvin L Rampton vetoed the package of Income tax simplification bills Retired state employees and teachers would have been exempted from paying state Income tax on their retirement pay while retired federal and otter workers would have had to pay tax on their retirement pay Defeated in 1969 "Legislators have to decide whether pay of any groups should be exempted from income tax” Lewis H Lloyd council director said retirement At goes into every prescription at a pre- you can Our experi- enced pharmacists will fill it otter states have Many hunters worry about the distance they should lead a ing target but the fact is that lead without swinging and following through is doing it the hard way There are some successful gunners who “spot shoot” picking a predetermined point ahead of the bird and consciously firing at it before the target arrives but these people are the rather than the rule exception and they only learn their technique with years of practice To hit flying targets consistently say Remington Arms experts you’ve got to keep the gun moving swing past the target pulling the trigger as you do so and continue swinging in a follow through motion after you’ve touched off the shot Above all remember that a shotgun is pointed not aimed count on us not to substitute! 17 ON TARGET Rexall Drug scription here least of accomplished simplification their Income tax laws to permit use of federal Income tax returns as a base Utahns voted last November to amend the State Constitution allowing such a procedure vw When you bring themselves will $11! ‘ Edna Bardsley has been visiting with her son and family Mr and Provo Mrs MayHn Bardsley and with Mr and Mrs Royden Pickett Salt Lake her daughter and her hudband She returned however In time to enjoy friends neighbors and relatives calling on her to celebrate her natal day Mr and Mrs Clinton Olsen Sandy Utah and former Centerfleld residents were house guests of Mr and Mrs A C Jensen Centerfleld from Tuesday until Friday of last Mr and Mrs Jensen week are aunt and uncle to Mrs Olsen and the Olsens visit them often n Mr and Mrs Frank Salt Lake Gty are the proud parents of a baby daughter born to them October 10 at the St Mark’s Hospital In Little Jan Marie Salt Lake weighed 7 lbs 6 oz and Is already home getting acquainted with her big brother Jeff and big sister Julie Leo Memmott legislative disclosed ttat Utah’s analyst balance at the end of the fiscal year last June 30 showed a surplus of 3594 million In the general fund and a deficit of $12 million in the uniform school fund after a supplemental of $305 mllUcn appropriation to the school fund The general fund surplus Is larger than Gov Calvin L since Rampton had anticipated $347 minion for buildings was funded according legislative intent An earlier version of the same bills failed to pass In the 1969 legislature Sen Kendrick Harward headed the Tax Revision Committee which prepared the bills for the 1971 This committee Legislature attempted to provide rate schedules which would yield approximately the same as In the past with no shifting of the burden from one group to another Sen Moroni Jensen Lake chairman of the current taxation subcommittee said that Jerald N Engstrom and Paul Hanson Ogden tax experts will again revise the bills and combine them Into one provided the attorney general says this Is feasible ACCURACY A ‘Refant Mrs ir 11 Cenferfield News Ooze exactly as the doctor ordered) Gunnison Hidden Deficit The deficit In the school fund also was larger than had been he reported Tbls estimated was Increased by larger than anticipated payments for deral social security for school teachers and by a deficit in the continuing school building fund Members of the ttat Committee recommended the Finance Department deduct all the deficits uncovered from the school fund so the books will be clean for the new fiscal Snow Officers year Memmott reported that University of Utah Hospital funds still are confused "It appears more and more that we are Just on a when we try to obtain meaningful figures on the hospital operation” Sen W Hughes Brockbank Lake said Needs Hospital The hospital Memmott said will need about $2 million to meet past deficits and about $200000 operating expenses from the budget session of the Legislature Snow College students have elected freshman and sopho- more class officers and the members of the Student Senate Sophomores picked Sherm Ed Losee Ganger president Staker Mt Pleasant vice president and Marcl Johnson secretary Murray Named to the Student Senate Gunniwere Janet Anderson Stan Barlow son Draper Robert Cahoon Salt Lake Gty Salt Lake RaDean Beckstead City Steven Howell Fairview W Charles Jr OgLarry Fern LeBaron Spanish den EphFork Kay Mangelson raim Kathy Ockey Ephraim Jane Peterson Manti and Thorn as Richards Sandy Service Hens Two Richfield men Gene B Mendenhall and Jay W were appointed by Rampton October 11th to the Sixth District Judicial Nominating Commission They succeed Dr A W Scott and Mrs Dale E Richfield Fremont Mattingly Wayne County for terms to end March 1 Army Private Ray K Anderson 23 son of Mr and Mrs Kennard V Anderson Gunnison Utah recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the U S Army Training Center Ft Campbell Kentucky He received instruction In drill and ceremonies weapons map reading combat tactics military courtesy military first aid and army Justice and traditions history Pvt Anderson is a 1965 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and received his associate degree In 1970 from Snow Utah Ephraim College His wife Catherine lives at 3647 Monroe Ogden Utah 1975 seven membercommlsslon headed by Chief Justice E R Calllster Jr of the State preme Court will select three nominees for any vacancy on The the district court bench governor Is required by law to appoint one of those nominated by the commission A CHRISTY’S October PRIDE PAC Vk 5C SHASTA 10” Regular BOOT $1795 r BOOT 4 1066 Cowboy Boots Regular $995 719 89c Boot Regular $2895 Kleenex Towels IOC off 3 ’ $100 42 oz 85' Spry Shortening Hiblels Corn 5 Star Theatre " Boy Named A Charlie Brown" Technicolor Cartoon scevce - - Call 528-33- 29 28 "SUDDEN Sorvice - SAT FRI October For Appliance Sat Thur Fri October 21 THUR t- UTAH GUNNISON NEW SHOWTIME FOR Summer Months — 8 pm FREEZERS 0RYERS REFRIGERATORS - DISHWAiRERS StAvUt APPUAHCC GUIDE THEATRE 30 TERROR" GP 05 WESTENSKOlltfS starring Mark Lester and Susan George CARTOON Women ONLY WHILE THE MEN ARE IN THE MOUNTAINS HUNTING BUCK YOU CAN ENJOY SPENDING THE "D0UGH"'F0R BARGAINS SUCH AS Women's Blousesr13 Women’s Slacls“J3'' Quaker Oats 67c Winter Coats®irh20 Cheerios 59e Panti Hose!!s?::!“i 2 $1 Cereal Morton Pies 14 oz off 29c Libby Pumpkin 3’89c Lace ValueS'lo 39( Now a yard GORTON Fish Sticks 79c EXTRA Pancake 12C t Mr and Mrs Jack Madser left Saturday for Salt Lake to enter Dale In the Mission Home prior to his mission In Taiwan Mr and Mrs Jesse Bartholomew spent last weekend In Salt Lake visiting with their children Mrs Elizabeth Anderson left September 25th by Jet to Richland Washington She spent the time visiting her sister J Virginia and C Jensen and her brother Lee and wife Rada She returned home October 13th Mr and Mrs Emery Lyman California of Angels Camp are occupying the Alvin Lyman home temporarily L R Hansen spent Mrs Tuesday until Friday In Roy visiting her LaRue while their son Ray took his father and to Flaming Gorge Mrs Marjorie Christiansen and George spent a four day vacation in El Cajon California with her son Paul and wife Dixie She also attended the National Postmasters Convention While at the Convention Mrs Christiansen won a portable color TV as a door prize They also went to Marineland the Queen Mary Disneyland Lion Country Safari San Juan the Wax Museum Capistrano Knox Berry Farm and the JaPaul and panese Deer Park Dixie accompanied ttemtoTla-juan- a and Rosarlta Beach In Mexico and the San Diego Zoo They were also taken on a tour of the USS Providence WEISTEHSKOVV'S s100 42 oz PILLSBURY Gunnison Implement Co WASHERS DANCES off table Jumbo 2Vi 14"Harness Some little children have been so sad They have been losing pets here In Centerfleld to a cruel saldst who poisons Cue other people’s animals! child in particular had their pet the mother of a litter of puppies poisoned but the thinks he may be able to save her Although of course her milk supply may The law has never return some Idea of who may be doing this and are watching but It may not be resolved or solved before another loved and cared Or for pet Is struck down worse and perish this thought some little child may be the next victim their 2“J169 MJB Coffee SC Kids Now 7’“ J100 tl Vienna Sausages Regular $1495 Now S 99' 10 300 Potatoes ARMOUR days longer visit Mrs Virginia Swanson Manhas hattan Beach California been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs John Bardsley CenShe came to help terfleld serve her Father’s 96th birthday and has spent hearlyaweek visiting them and friends and relatives In the valley to Mrs Marie Suuw is correspondent for the Gunnison Valley News In Mayfield If you have any news would you please can her at Mr and Mrs H L Stow 'Gina Marie and Jeremy visited with their parents Mr and Mrs Ivan Scow Mr and Mrs Robert Robinson of Mayfield are spending a week In California visiting with their folks and friends They will also visit their grandmother who is Wesley A Hansen has spent the past week In Mayfield fixing Myrle and Wesup his home ley plan to live in Mayfield In a few months Wesley visited friends and folks while he was here Eula Larsen spent Sunday with her father and mother In Salt Lake LDS Hospital Her father Richard FJeldsted was operated on two weeks ago for a broken leg Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen Mr and Mrs E Gayle Hansen visited In Provo Sunday They spent an enjoyable day with Janet Joy Hansen Joyce and Gayle’s daughter They also had a good visit with Robert Stinnett from Arizona Both Janet and Robert are attending the Robert is the son of BYU Joan Joan and Clark Stinnett is Mrs Lester Hansen’s niece Mrs Daisy Christiansen has spent the last month In She will be leaving for Cedar City and then will go to California with her daughter John Christiansen and friend from Vernal also Carmen and Calvin Rupp from Bountiful visited last weekend at the home of John’s parents Mr and Mrs Reid Christiansen Mr and Mrs Redge Hermansen from Gunnison joined them on Sunday for dinner Mary Louise Sorensen Mary Louise Madsen Julia Chappell and Delma Dyreng spent the week in Logan attending Adult W®v Leadershin Bargain Hunting For 12 oz GARDEN came home with Maldaforafew 24 "M1 Shasta Pop SUMMER Mr and Mrs Henry Bird Mr and Mrs Norman Chivers Mr and Mrs Denzll all of Salt Lake Christensen City and Mr and Mrs Ralph met In Centerfleld Bardsley Provo for Sunday dinner last week and enjoyed a reunion dinMr Bird is a ner together brother of Mrs Bradsley and Mrs Christensen and Mrs Olivers are sisters of Mrs BradsBoth Helen and Gertta ley Price or Instant Potatoes SPECIAL BOOT SALE Grandpa and Grandma Earl Gunniand Maizle Willardsen son and Grandpa and Grandma Sorenson Max and Emerald made a flying trip Centerfleld up Thursday night to see If she was all her happy parents said she was They report everything they said was true Sharon’s mother Emerald and her sister Nancy went back and helped to sodl her a little last weekend Gunniaon Valley News October 21 197t Page 4 22 23 21 oz Mayfield Without Coupon Christy's 4 LIGHT I' OFF LABEL 59c With coupcn Richfield 4 49' Gunnison P 0 IV ester vziiv:: $ 333 |