Show WEATHER: GUNNISON mmns® Volume No r No Gunnison 17 Utah Sanpete Thursday County November 15 Holiday Deadline For Newspaper the Because of Thanksglvln Holiday next Thursday Gunnison Valley News will be printed and delivered one day will be Saturday noon early Deadline for advertising Correspondents and news deadline is Monday noon Attendance Urged At School Conference Parents are urged to attend Conference for their students at the Gunnison Valley High School tomorrow 16ch Conferences November may be held any time between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM Mrs Van Kelly shows crib — Crib To G V Hospital Arizona purchased the crib and had it delivered to our Valley Hospital This kindness was done in appreciation for the thoughtfulness shown to them Seminary Instructor Forum Speaker Frost instructor at Terry Manti Seminary Manti Utah will be the speaker at Friday Forum 12:00 noon November 16 1973 The title of his talk will be “Create a Positive Future” Bro Frost is originally from He attended Idaho Boise where he received his BYU BS degree He has been an active member of the LDS Church as Aaronic served having Priesthood Youth Secretary for and teacher or four years advisor in the Aaronic Priesthood for seven years He is presently the Venture Leader and Teacher Quorum Advisor of the Center Ward in Manti He is also the District Chairman of the Center Ward Republican PolitiG cal Party Frost has taught Seminary for three years in the area He enjoys all kinds of sports and loves the Bro Golfing President Elected Glen Allred Manti insurance has been elected consultant president of the Palisade Men’s Golf Asst ciation for the coming year Mr Allred replaces Dallas who was the first Greener president of the Mr Greener will ganization as on the board remain chairman of publicity was Moroni Frank Cook Gail and elected was elected Manti Jensen Board members elected and their committee responsibilities arc as follows: Lloyd Nielsen tournaments Gaylen Bradley parties John Erickson handicapping and Mick Ventitelli membership Simow The state Board of Higher Education’s Presidential Committee held Its meeting Thursday at Snow College In Its quest to fill the fJiow College Presi1974 dency by July Search ft st President Floyd S Holm has reslgni'd from the effective December to return to teaching after 4 youth of the Church He is married to the former Marilyn Bowles and is the father of two girls by the hospital personnel staff and This act certainly instills in us the knowledge of good will and appreciation by the Ridings and reminds us all of the high calibre of the persons involved in our hospital Feast Costs More SALT LAKE have lot more to be thankful for next year at this holiday season” a Food iscostingmoretopro-ces- in the workers Primary Gunnison Stake are sponsoring a Christmas Card project to help raise money for the new Stake A large project Christmas Card will again be placed in the foyer of each chapel Mr and Mrs Riding and their grandson were traveling in a car which was involved in an accident last August 17th north of Gunnison Mr Riding was hurt seriously in the accident Due to his injuries the Ridings were held up in Gunnison until the first of September when they returned to their home Be Thankful Even If consumers have much to be thankful for this year at the Thanksgiving season ElmoW of the Hamilton president Utah Farm Bureau pointed out today The greatest harvest of and other crops in the grains history of the world makes 1973 a year to remember he said In most of the world families spend well over a third of their total income for food alone But in America it only takes about a sixth of the to put an unequaled riety of food on the table Though turkey tne traditional Thanksgiving feature costs more this year many food prices have dropped from the summer peaks Consumer boycotts and disastrous to price freezes have caused many farmers the nation’s production of red meat to drop nearly two billion pounds (3 percent) below molast year for the first nths of 1973 Hamilton stated For Instance September beef production was down percent from a year ago The cutback came when the price ranchers received for their beef cattle was frozen tills summer while the prices they paid for feed were not undei controls “If we can get the government out of the price control and subsidy business’’ Hamilton explained "weeangotoa free market system of supply and demand Then we’ll all s market the Utah Farm Bureau president pointed out Even though the farmer’s share of the market basket (a year’s food supply for an average family) dropped $95 from August 1973 to September he revealed that the housewife only paid $24 less This difference highlights the fact that food prices usually drop after they go up while other prices stay up Hamilton said and Former Resident Dies Word has been received of the death of a former iyfield man Ivan Larson 57 who died November lllli ii a Van Nuys California hospital He was the brother of ee and Lyman arson both ol Mr Lttson is survived by his wile the former Delva Whitlock ol Axtell two daughters Slum Kav Nielson and Dana Kac Hoskins all ol Vail Nuvs his two brothers Mayfield and Hubert Geotge and Glen all id Louise sisters (uliloimu Mrs Earl Venice Millet (Mabel) Miikclscn Salt lake TV Business Opening In Gunnison Gunnison residents will be pleased to hear that a new color TV Sales & Service business will soon be opening for business The new business will be located on Gunnison Main Street and will be operated by Harold Gibb Mr Gibb has recently been released from the Armed Forces where he received six years of electronic technical training by the Defense Department Mr Gibb has been well trained in transistorized color TV repair and is a color specialist Harold is a former resident of Redmond and is married to the former Belinda Willden of Redmond Jaycee Trees Ready For Christmas 'ihe Gunnison Valley Jaycces have purchased 150 Christmas trees which be on sale to the public within the next week The trees will be available to all valley residents and will be on sale in Gunnison and There are some really beautiful and quality trees so plan now to purchase your tree from the Jayeecs Five new members weie welcomed into the organization at their regular business meeting which was held November 5th Hal Hendrickson Keith Peterson Mike Young Jon Spencer and Ray Terry were all sworn iqto the Valiev Juvcccs The laycees certainly wchome these members and eneouiae n anyone who is interested to joining the organization contact Byian Swartz Insland diving ducks such as the redhead and dive from two to ten underwater for their food Needs President fifteen jeats as the Snowchluf execttllv According to Donald II Holbrook Board of Higher Education and Search Couimtttie Chairman tlm Committee In Its Thui stliiy meeting designated Lee R Thompson Snow College business manager and to tie the acting ptesldenl Committee's sec eu “We Intend to nndin a Christmas Kickoff Set For Friday Nov 23rd This year the annual Christwill be sponsored mas and carried out by the Gunnison Businessmen’s Association and the Gunnison Valley Lions Club nationwide seatch for an dividual who can continue the tiadltlon Snow College has established as a fine residential community college providing both transfer and terminal offerings In a variety of career programs and baste hlgliei education subjects" Holbrook said Anyone wishing lo be for the piesidency or may have a suggestion as to might fill the post may send biographical nialetlil and referencns fir the use 4 the Search Committee to the attention of Secretary of Search Committee Snow 84627 Utah lege Ephraim who The Search Committee will meet again at Snow DecettilH't at 3 00 pm The big day will be Friday November 23rd Santa will be the special guest and the celebration will be held on the corner of Main and 1st Invitation Extended For High School Citizenship Course An invitation is extended to members and other senior high school age youth to make application to participate in a National Citizenship Short Course to be held at the Center in WashNational ington DC in June of 1974 The course is described as an experexciting ience for students They will look inside the have a The workers will contact each Nation’s Capital see Congress in action meet their own family in the Stake to have their take part in names placed on each of the Congressmen seminars and rap sessions with Christmas Cards by donation This will be the Christmas Card young people from different states and backgrounds and see to everyone in the Stake This project will save you the cost for postage cards and time individual spent addressing cards Make this the merriest Christmas ever by sharing and in return receiving the blessings of a new Stake House The program will take place AchiSanpete County the last week in November evement Night will be held Please give generously! November 15 1973 at 7:00 PM at the Snow College Auditorium at Ephraim All members parents leaders and friends are invited to attend Stake Sets Sights On Card Project gift to Gunnison Hospital ArizonaCouple Donate The Gunnison Valley Hospital was the recipient of a very thoughtful and appreciative gift of a baby crib Mr and Mrs of Phoenix Arthur Riding Teachers will be gathered in the gymnasium throughout the day to visit with you at any hour you desire to attend School personnel urges you to attend and inquire as to your students Ten Cents 1973 historic points enroute as they travel with a bus load of other youth from Utah There will be an opportunity to take a side trip to New Y ork or some other place they will help determine The tour will be 16 or 17 days including the one week in DC The cost is Washington approximately $350 for food and transportation lodging registration Application blanks can be up at the County picked Extension Office or at the Achievement Night They should be handed in no later than November 25th Tonight 4 - H Night Expands Adult Education residents Gunnison Valley be interested to learn that Snow College at Ephraim is creating an expanded program of “Continuing Education and Public Services" according to Snow College Floyd Holm President The principal purpose of this President Holm new effort says will be to make Snow College facilities equipment and personnel more available to serve the people of this area To coordinate the activities of the program the College has appointed Dr Demont Howell as director Dr Howell reports that he is anxious to tallj- with school personnel religious groups clubs or others relative to providing or supporting them with educational or cultural activities to meet their needs “We can arrange programs either on or off campus either credit or either full quarter or short term says Dr Howell State and special County awards will be presented by Teen Council members AdviCouncil members Extensory sion Agents Bank representa tive Roger Andersen of Gunnison memAdvisory Council bers planning the program highlighting a very successful in Sanpete County year in are Enid Bailey Moroni Mary Urscnbach Mount Pleasant Dawna Vee Bown Manti Dona Peterson Sterling and Julina Christensen and Mayfield Extension Agents Mary Lois Madsen and Jack Herring will Manti Founding Festivities A dinner exhibits meeting and displays will help Sanpete County observe the 124th anniversary of its first settlement The observance in honor of Manti’s founding will conic next week A dinner meeting Monday night at 7 PM in the Pulacc Cafe will have Albert Antrci local teacher and history buff as guest speaker on the early Utah history of the County State Historical Society representatives will attend the dinner Following meeting an old fashioned orchestra wll provide pioneer tv pc music for The DUP will have dancing displays developing pioneer themes The Sanpete Historical is obserthe ciety sponsoring vance The public' is invited to attend the dinner meeting lukets can be obtained Irom DU P members or horn officers ol the Souetv Chllord McKinney SptingCtly ptesldenl Mis Nadine Ntbley Ephraim Mrs Ruth Scow Manti troasiirer and Mrs Dorothy Grav phrami seciclarv Veservil ions should be made no later than Silutdiv South Starting next Monday free tickets will be given for the drawings on the Bonus Basket prizes This is sponsored and donated by the members of the Association Drawings for the certificates will be held until Christmas Local Missionary Featured In News Elders are out on the streets in their Austria Mission by 6 AM each morning so they can meet the fathers on their way to work and set up appointments for The missionaries meetings fellow through and as soon as possible a family home evening is arranged with the family The article goes on to say how the program is worked and the success the missionaries are Elder William Wegener and his missionary companion der Steven L Clark were featured on the cover of last having Elder Wegener is the son of Mr and Mrs W K Wegener of Gunnison Saturday’s Church News The inside story tells how the our Two men Citivalley attended a Senior zens Seminar at Snow College Monday and Tuesday They were George Last and Lawrence Mitzi Anderson Local Actress To Appear In UofU Play Mitzi Andersen daughter of C Mr and Mrs Roger Andersen of 140 E 1st S in Gunnison is presently appearing in one of the leading roles in the Utah State University production of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer play OUR TOWN at Logan Utah Mitzi is appearing as Emily Webb The play traces her life in a small American town at the turn of the century as she grows up marries has a family and then dies some years later It is a challenging role The play continues through Saturday November 17th Mitzi is a 1970 graduate of Gunnison Valley High She then attended Snow College where she was honored as best actress in 1972 She is now a senior student majoring in theatre arts at Utah State University and has appeared in several leading roles She has also been a member of the Old Lyric the Utah Repertory Theatre State University summer theatre group SeniorCitizenSeminar Anderson The two attended the how to to learn Seminar administrate the Senior Citizens organization in our local area Truck With 57 Aboard Forces Car Off Road Vernal Hansen C'enterfield escaped injury Saturday when lie was hit broadside by a semi driven bv Robert Ruikert Mr Hansen traveling north was making a turn by the C'enterfield Ward Church when Mr Ruikert also travelto nor'h ing attempted puss and collided into the side of Mr Hansen’s late model Ford The car was wedged under the right front side of the semi cab and hud to he pulled apart by a wrciker Mr Hansen's car was totaled out and the semi sustained considerable damage Mr Rue- kert was carrying a load ol beef for Granite Meat and Livestock The animals were not injured in the mishap officers were Investigating Charles W Cowley Highway Patrolman and Gary Myrup Gunnison Cilv Marshal t "Vs V”r V Wrecker pulls car from semi cab after collision in Centerfleld |