Show iv ?sal rcfilrurg dorp Local Couple Win First Place In Farm Bureau Talent Find mn§dD Seventy-Sixt- Year Sanpete County Thursday Utah December 7 1972 Ten Cents lo 19 Trailer Manufacturer Opens Doors In Gunnison A new business has been granted a license to open a trailer manufacturing plant in nison Baker Trailer Manufacturing has leased the Sorensen building on the northwest corner of Center and Mam for the next four months Mr Baker will build a basic trailer which with attachment can be used to haul everything from horses to snowmnb’les lets Plans call for the hiring of three employees to begin with and hopes for rapid expansion The City is making application to Economic Development Association for possible grants to build an industrial park They would build a building and then Trailer Company industry that might come in The east side of the cemetery road is one of the areas being considered for Hia nark lease it to the andor other will begin his operations as soon as he can organize his mktavta1 tnhAi onH cnloc He Clarence Kelsch Home is ona of the home being toured at part of Home Show for Morman Miracle promotion Homes Ready For Show RaDean Pickett receives From Mrs Pauline Beck Gleaner Golden Award Awarded Golden Gleaner Mrs RaDene Pickett was with the Golden Gleaner Awaid December 3rd in the Gunnison Stake ConMrs Paulino Bock ference Stake YW M IA President presented the award toRiDene In order to receive the awaid RaDene had to fill many reSome of the things quirements which qualified her for the award were: four years serover six sesvice in MIA sions of Temple work earn her 7th Individual Awaid Stake Mia Maid leader Sunday School Secretary in Mayfield Ward General chairman for the den Green Ball Gooseberry Coach for Camp counselor softball and also played two talks moderator for two class panels wrote an sang three solos article for "Church News” about Katherine Willardson and her service in Primary Treasures of Truth up to date three articles of clothing and preparing 60 quarts of canning RaDene is the wife of Hal Pickett and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy J Anderson of Mayfield awarded 4 I i v V£v'J: s W f Lloyd Johnson Aurora Man Elected Cattlemen President W Lloyd Johnson of Aurora was elected President of Utah Cattlemen Association at the annual Cattlemen’s Convention held at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake December 1st and 2nd Over 600 cattlemen and their wives from all over the State attended tire Convention about 3000 members of the Cattlemen’s Association in Utah Mi Johnson is the second man Irom Sevier County to be elected to this most important position Stanley Huigess served as the Association Presi10 dent appioximately yeais ago The cattle industry in thaliis the second u gest paying dustry In tin State and its heavily in the impact is f economy of Utah Mr lolmsiui has spent hi s idle busientire life in tin now a a uloi memness and ber along with In twliitnotliei Floyd ill one of the hugest family ittleop r ilio is In Utah lie is veiy much iwate of the ptoblems facing cattlemen in lilv m e Ibis ind an Utah ol the kliowh dU mi In lie As' m tie states the number one jective of the Association this year will bo to promote greater communication and understanding with all people In the State to acquaint them with the cattle Industry and in general work towards better public relations Mr Johnson also stressed tin fact that in oi e responsibility will be given to elected and appointed officials and if eacti nne cairies forth his ties the Association will be able to work effectively for the TIip Cattlemen benefit of all Association lias been a big booster foi beef promotion In Utah and this will be expanded duilng the coming year As an Association they have been able to iccompllsh assistance to the cattlemen effected adorn1 by the di ought In South Utah and aiecoiistantly working to iipgiadc the cattle Indiistiy in Utah Mi lolm on ill ges all the Association to Involved and siippoil both ill Hid lllonlt (illMllll-tlo- s of the f Seven homes spanning from Sterling to Ephraim will be the featured subjects Saturday night December 9th during the second annual Christmas Home Show sponsored by the Ladies’ Guild for the Mormon Miracle Pageant The event which was initiated last year will begin a 5 PM and last until 10 PM Tickets are priced at $100 each according to Mrs Curtis (Lila) Keller Manti chairman of the Yule activity The seven homes which will be on display are: e Clarence Football At Gunnison? meeting to discuss the possibility of a football program at the High School was held last Friday night after the basketball game About 20 interested townspeople Principal Beck and Coach Roberts were in attendance Principal Beck expressed the desire ofthestudentbodytohave a football team Ir a vote taken at the school it was almost unanimous In favor of football being made part of the athletic He said that he had program been approached by several students personally asking why Gunnison could not haveateam Those present at the meeting were asked by Coac’j Roberts to write their opinions down on a piece of paper so that the feeling on the subject could be He also explained reviewed the football program and has mentioned earlier in the year he felt the school needed such a program so more boys could There compete In a sport could be approximately 33 boys involved that otherwise do not H also in compete any sport explained with the new modern equipment and uniforms available Injuries were cut down Bonus Basket Winners Named Winners of the Bonus Basket certificates on Tuesday and Friday of last week were: Caldwell Wistaria Cafe Margie De spaln Kattte J Distributing Klnne Zion Sportswear Cliff Rasmussen Hyatt Trucking Geneal Malmgren Happy Service Clair Coates Valley Huildeis Garth Beck Valley Barber Simp Sharon Christensen Friday Blake Mellor Service Happy Helen RasMrultuie Valley mussen Gilbert jeldsted BroPetersen Whiting Gayle thers Station C J Amtoft Zion Spin tswear Robert Last’s Department Store Larry Idwaids Rasmussen r ill liitui c Stole to alt the Congratulations Remoiiibei drawings wlnneis be In Id each woik until lit Istm is J Much of the discussion was on the financing of the uniforms and practice equipment The for football necessary cost would run somewhere in the area of six to seven thouThis seemed to sand dollars be no major problem and several possibilities on acquiring the fuilds were mentioned Cy Anderson stated that a possible $570000 could be obtained from the Sanpete School Dis- A Kelsch ranch The historic structure is reached by driving east on the Palisade Park Road Bruce Barton residence located at 30 East Third South and the Charles Clyde abode situated at 294 West Second South EPHRAIM The FloydS Holm home located at 151 East Center Street the Richard PHas-laresidence at 120 South Lenn C Jensen’s First West trailer located at 158 North Third East and the Glen J Nielson residence located at 351 North Main Street Persons making the home show tour are asked not to touch any items within the homes and to be sure with the inclement weather that they wipe their feet good before they enter the homes Mrs Elliott R (Carol) Braithwaite president of the Ladies’ Guild said that the homes and their furnishings She noted should be protected considerably that these owners of the homes have been kind enough to open their homes for public tour so everyone should show the same courtesy and be sure that carpets furniture and items are not soiled or destroyed The $100 admission tickets are now on sale at the Wistaria Cafe in Gunnison Elliott’s Pharmacy in Manti Anderson and Mt Drug in Ephraim Pleasant Drug in Mt Pleasant Ward representatives handlGunnithe ticket sales are: ing son Erma Kelley and Carol Mellor Mayfield Ruth Christiansen Manti North Ward Maurine Johnson Manti Center Ward Wilma Boyington Manti South Ward Vera Wintch Ephraim South Ward Dorothy Gray Ephraim North Ward Curtis Armstrong and Eleanor Madsen Ephraim West Ward Virginia Nielson Snow College First Branch Dianne Squire Show College Second Branch Richard Jensen Moroni Jay Nelson and Spring City Mrs Herta Strate Wf Sanpt Mrs Lila Jensen noted that by touring all of the Christmas homes visitors will be able to enjoy the modern the traditional blended with many heirlooms and valuable antiques Mrs Carol Braithwaite O all residents of the Gunnison Stake to attend this event She concluded that all funds raised will be used to upgrade The Mormon Miracle Pageant pointed out that refreshments bakery goods handmade articles will be on sale at a number of the homes She extended an invitation to trict City Marshall Attends School City Marshall Gary Myrup law attending a enforcement school being held He will in Salt Lake City on Decourse the complete cember 22nd This is required schooling for all law enforcement officers is State Farm Bureau Talent r Tim and Carolyn Christanaon in Salt Lake City It was there the winner was selected Tim and Carolyn will now fly to Los Angeles on an allexpense paid trip to entertain at the American Farm Bureau National Convention to be held 2 December They are looking forward to a worthwhile and exciting experience City Gets Deed On Officers Learn Leadership Saturday December 2nd the GVHS Student Body officers attended a Leadership Conference at BYU Among the Conference activities there on money were discussions involving students and spirit Winners there Tim and Carolyn Christenthey competed at the State Fair and were chosen one son son and of five finalists of Mr and Mrs Keller Christenson of Gunnison recently The five finalists all met won first place in the Farm together at the State Farm BuBureau Talent Find for the reau Convention where they State of Utah as they competed The Revied for first place with over 13 counties around cognition and Awards meeting the State took place In Hotel Newhouse After participating in Gunnison the couple went onto the county competition heldin Manti From and won first place After the raising techniques discussions a banquet washeld in which the student body officers were entertained by the “Young Timers” a very group from the Y V Little Nine Mile Spring of title to Little Spring was presented to Gunnison City last Monday night at City Council meeting by Mr and Mrs Croft Christensen of Mayfield The City will take possession of the spring on the 1st day of When weather January 1973 permits work will begin to add Transfer the spring water to the present culinary supply At the present time the Council is trying to amend the Cox Decree which limits the use of the spring water to the summer months Hopefully the spring can become a part of the permanent water supply Snow College Presents Handel’s " The Messiah” The Snow College music department and local musicians will join In their 39th annual presentation of Handel’s “The Messiah” Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM in the Manti Center Ward Chapel A choir including both Sanpete Choral ciety singers and the Snow College Oratorio Choir and the Snow Community will participate Symphony The soloists will be Mrs Jacobsen Miss Mltzi SanMrs Melba Armstrong Gwen ders Mrs Kay Willardson and Green Ephraim Mrs Barbara Barton Manti Boyd Goble Gunnison Mrs Phyllis Tucker and Norman Brunger Miss Kathy Packard Fairview and Floyd Nelson Mt Orem Pleasant The presentation wiU honor Harry A Dean Ephraim former head of the Snow College who began music department the local “Messiah” renditions 39 years ago McLloyd Ericksen is the oratorio director and Richard orchestra director Legion Dinner Meeting Set Historical Society Enjoys Anniversary Dinner At Wistaria Sanpete Chapter Hosts Historical Society Dinner The annual Anniversary Dinner of the Sanpete Historical ciety was a very “festive” and Informative affair President Perry Plummer of Ephraim and all trustees and members of the board clared that tt was the very best one ever held by this Chapter The good food chicken and all that goes best with It at the Wistaria Cafe wa as usual the very best The hospitality shown by Merle and Merrill was too and also the girls who did the serving and catering Keller Christensen and helpmeet (wife) Marlon sang solos that more than paid for his supper They were: “WaWheels” gon “Little Gray Home In The West" and a velty number “My Old Sow You may be sure Susannah" that the Sanpete lloneers knew plenty about all three of the song’s subjects too Decorations none oy nirma Lee Beck Norma Jean and Gordon Kay Fuik Wilma Despaln were in keeping with pioneer and Indian times In and the huge Sanpete Christmas tree added much sparkle and warmth and helped everyone feel that the Holiday Season had really been launched The Illustrated lecture of Utah and Sanpete history was given by M C Smith Salt Mr Lake City Smith Is President of Utah State Historical Society and It was very form itlve and also entertaining Mrs Smith and two guests also accompanied him There were 68 plates laid and all were filled and several Those guests came later tending from this end of the County and there wre some from every town In Sanpete were: DUP Captain of Gunnison Camp Orient! Hentle Centerfield Camp Captain Dei Hoe Squires County Commissioner Eugene and Mrs and Jensen Bishop and Mr Nell Nielsen Mr and Mrs Duane Beck Delora Simpkins Norma MorFunk Mr and Mrs Jean ris Higgins Mr and Mrs Lawrence Andersen President and Mis J Lamar Stewart Mr and Mrs Richard Kjar C E Andersen Dr and State Senator and Mrs Rees Mr and Mrs Clive Despaln Mr and Mrs Keller Christensen Mrs Ethel Mrs Clarol Amtoft Jensen Mrs Roxanne Jensen Mr our Gunnison Valley News Fdttor came and took pictures Thanks o everyone For all tlds we express gratitude and also foi oiii new members E C Andersen President of Bank out and School Board member Ethel Jensen and Mr and Mrs Kent Sanders Crandall Please join and help “preserve” Id slot y while you are so busy making “new” hlstoiy and wives and Leglonalres Auxiliary of the Gunnison Post are invited to attend a chicken dinner Friday December 22 The cost will be at 8:00 PM $250 per plate Many gifts ana $500 gift certificates will be given away The boys and girls who tended Boy’s and Girl’s State will be guests for the evening and will report on their trip Hie annual financial report will be given and other business of importance will be discussed Mark the date on your calendar now and plan to attend Merrill Peterson Commander reminds pveiyone to get their dues in Freedom From Fear Next In Series Having taken a look at freedom of expression and freedom from want in the first six Freedom and Responsibility programs the series now turns attention to freedom from fear in the remainingprogramsThe first of these will be offered In Gunnison on Thursday December 7th Freedom from Fear9 Is an overview or survey of some of the subjects which cause apprehension In our society: pornography the generation gap death women’s liberation and racial prejudice to mention a few Presenter Dean Skabelund professor of English at Utah State University feels that “I ear ts often piedomlnent in our lives! We might be said to live In an age of anxiety in which people seem to have lost that optimistic glow” Mr Skablund has written a film which has been cast with students and faculty of USU and is produced by Ronald Ross This original film will comprise the major portion of the evening’s program to be lowed by the usual open discussion Gunnison residents have been most responsive to the Freedom and Responsibility series and should find Freedom from Fear? a most Interesting proDecember gram - Thursday 7th 700 PM at Gunnison Valley High School |