Show iAVrSi wvJl’p Howard Norman Observer 06 04 Cents Ten Henry Kearns Resigns Bank Chairmanship Boyd Goble To Sing In Handel’s “Messiah” The 40th consecutive annual presentation of Handel’s famous oratorio “The Messiah” will be performed by the Sno w College Oratorio Choir the Sanpete Choral Society and the Snow College Community Symphony in the Manti Center Ward Chapel on Sunday cember 9th at 2:00 PM W McLoyd Ericksen will be recting with Richard Nibley as assistant director and Harry A Dean as director emeritus Soloists will be Boyd Goble tenor from Gunnison Brad Graff Baritone from Orem Melba Armstrong alto from Ephraim Courtney Syme bass from Spring City Katy McFarland soprano from Olympia Washington Kay soprano from Ephraim Bertha Anderson alto from Ephraim Pauline Blad from soprano Ephraim Charlotte Werner alto from Murray Norman Brunger bass from Milburn Barbara Barton soprano from Manti Ross Findlay baritone from Ephraim trumpet soloist will be Gordon Andrus from Spanish Fork These soloists will be supported in their renditions orchestra and a by a 130 voice choir This year’s performance is to be commemorative of the first presentation which was organized and peformed by Mr Harry A Dean in 1934 Mr Dean still assistswiththe of the oratorio preparation plays violin in the orchestra and directs the ensemble in the “Hallelujah Chorus’’ Mr and Mrs Dean and four of their family Gordon Shirley Annette and Claire will be The performing tills year soloists for the 1934 production were Ethel R Peterson soprano Gladys Dean soprano Melba Armstrong conDonald Barton bass tralto vdth Veone Sorensen and Norma Winter as accompanists was conRasmussen Roger cert master of the orchestra was trum- 'uid Ted Farm Bureau Holds State Convention Farm Bureau The Utah Convention was held November 28th and 29th at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City The theme for "Farm the Convention was Bureau on the Move” of farm The availability materials and its effect on Utah agriculture was discussed by Jack Loveless of Intcrniountain Farmers Association on Wednesday Also at this meeting the Cliff Collins discussed energy crisis and the availability of farm fuels for the coming season were meetings Thursday spent in adopting resolutions and analyzing other pertinent Jack Angcll of the business Craig American Farm Bureau staff discussed the role ot the news media in presenting the agriculture story to the American public The Convention was climaxed banquet Thursday evening which time William Kuhfuss President of the American Farm Bureau Federation spoke mi he problems lacing agnculuue today Sanpete County was well Those attending represented from our valley were J Keller Christenson Mr and Mrs Jack Mr and Mrs Neil Madsen Sorensen Mr and Mrs Charles loin Inouve Mr and Mrs Frindsen Yardlcy and Allen by a Seminary Students Of The Month Craig lived in Gunnison when he was younger then lie moved Nevada lleio lie to llunkerville was Deacons (Juoriim Piesulenl and ulso President ol the Junior He moved huk to High Gunnison m I97() and lie is presently in the Inst Waul Craig savs Seminal is tun and lie enoys winking on iiis Craig is a laitlilul nieinhet of 1nch u r h and sets a good pet soloist Two of tho above vocal soloists and several choir memfront the original group have sung nearly every performance since that time and will be with the group for this year’s rendition There were 101 choir members and 15 in the orchestra in the year 1934 A duplicate of the 1934 program will be available at the performance bers Add Name To Greeting Card Lists Anyone who was not contacted by Primary workers and who would like to have their name added to the Christmas Caul greeting lists are asked to contact their Ward Primary Presidency These cards will be placed in the foyer of each Chapel in the Stake at Hone Ik Seminary Students of the Month are Belly Hvail (laughter ol Mr and Mrs Union Hyatt amt Craig Hone son ol Mr and Mrs Nalluui Hone They are both members id the Junior Class Henry Kearns former Gunnison resident has just testgned as President and Chairman ot the Fxport Import Bank of the United Stales President Nixon in accepting Mr Kearns' estimation said "Your distinguished leadership will he sorelv missed Fot the past nearly live years you have served this Administration and the Nation in a wav which has earned my highest respect and the enduring thanks ol every American Under your capable the guidance Bank developed an export financing program second to none in the world and provided invaluable service to American businesses and banks as we moved successfully to correct the declining balance of American trade" example Beltv is Ibis xeir'x Dull Irani Mixtirsx aril Vice I’lexulenl ol lie tiewK 'mini Diaina ( liih She is also Sri let ai and is Ilf ilonni Roll im Belts is a mi'iii hi ol die Second Waul and pattn ipab s in lion Watd She will soon die uni gradualr Development omxr She takes Srnnnaiv tilth pet tod bom Bin n and is si letu ol dial ilass She ssoiks haul and like Craig is a good example Holts mil Congi did ilmns " In mg Si min n aig Students n the Month p up die good ssoik" iidt-- "" " Texan walked from Fort Worth Texas to tanbul Turkey backwards A Bonus Basket Winners Named Government price controls and regulations havebeencou-t- r ibuting factors in the current energy crisis William J Kuhfuss President of the American Farm Bureau Federation said in addressing the annual meeting of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation last Thursday night The substitution of government pricing for the discipline of the marnetplaee certainly must be recognized as a key element in worsening the the national ergy shortage farm leader said “There is nodoubt that continuing heavy demands have put pressures on existing but it is energy supplies equally apparent that government actions have hurt rather than helped the problem” Kuhfuss said “Price controlshave created distortions and disruptions for many commodities as well as energy and have resulted in shortages This was the case in the imposition of the beef price freeze and government price fixing on fertilizers Price controls tecently were removed from fertilizers but there is still a question as to whether tlieie The collected levomies would go to Hi0 Utah State Uniform School Fund Utah universities and colleges the Utah State Department of lain cation and local school needs according In ttie resolution The resolution luges terior Secretary Rogers C B Morton to authorize con st ruction at a suitable site stating that the four utilities s participating in the Pi eject giinaidoc the plant can he developed to meet m exceed all fedeial stale or hx'td environmental standaids The insolation stales dial with the powei plant having a life exiectauey of about 25 years the ‘date’s schoil system could ili'pciid on lhese revenues each yeai while III ah was doing Its pail to p p Hill in pi m ill tiinm 'i In Id inn son liod 0 )lsi u Mi uki I'i lb 0 Ni n in n nil' In Is ill dlllll lindt v 'li oui S1i will owned toi'cm tin vi iv soon o mi ( previouslv sometime ks OlllltV ol Maun MlgoL mioit was Bet iliat os had ngctcs Couutv updated then equipment and wi' selling then old lue 'P nui gicat savings to - lie made a bid on the lue ducks at '5012 was accepted ducking film limn Salt lake lias been contracted to deliver the file engines to ol two which Loose Ends Finished he ai ions government the agencies involved with Water and Sewer giants loi met vvuli Muvor Gunnison t Woodrow Gilv lietk and rank Peterson to tie up the loose ends on the impending piojects he Gity lias received approval Irom nviromnentil die Pio'ccdon Agenev on the sewer stem and allhough tormal approval lias not been given horn the other agencies the leels they will be foith-oimng ngineering of Gall Salt ake e e c will be sufficient supplies for Kuhnext year’s plantings” fuss said Farm But eau is opposed to pi ice and wage controls and has repeatedly called upon the President and Congress to bting such controls to an mediate end In another at ea of the energy crisis Kuhfuss pointed out Tat the Federal Pown Commission for tuue titan 15 years has maintained an low price for natural gas ai the wellhead This tion lias stimulated consumer demand for natuial gas while removing the incentive new production Kuhfuss cited the fact that Utah is the only state that does not have fixed wellhead pi ice on natural gas and has a tpsorve supply largely as the result of its free market price on this vital source of energy New environmental laws have aggiavated the eneigy problem by delaying final ap an ni In dn to In'll ilh si 'ling a" plaiei s Snow du n pi 1" lop in dpi au dun "I" xlm all ms s ill Ino e lie Ill'll and d sp' die ompii able Bill act am e is a" What a facer! The face slapping contest duration record in 1931 when a draw was was set in Kiev USSR declared between Vasiliy Bezbordny and Goniusch after 30 hours both conventional elect facilities Kuhfuss said and increased t he fuel in consumption today’s cars some 19 percent over able 1967 models Ecological considerations he added also have delayed the consti action of the Alaskan pieline The farm leader also said that government allocation whether voluntary programs or mandatory are not the answer to the energy problem since they do not produce a unit of single additional energy but simply furnish a method of sharing the shortage Among the steps Farm reau is calling for to make additional supplies of eneigy available are: (1) to resume and step up offshore di tiling of oil on our continental shelf (2) eventual deregulation of the natuial gas (3) end political determination of prices to allow of proval and atomic uid s In Stall b li am ni n Nn ihi ion rii nil S' t'I hold then li Sal in n niln Id Sill lln nil in al dintii'i mini's ill In pion nil Hall llu m die all tin nil Inn lie Iilln He nix Im In el in is ll" it limili dial eieninp In ms ol lodiing lomi gaums and loi s ale in filed lol a l'"i ii"' lltii and n pu Is ages a ml live Ml im ml" is and dn tannin lit ceil lo a" ill a dl In pi ii me nil' d am Inle Ni s in "in unlit out n an In ixiniax Dm mi ball Mai iixli all in lie uxili da lim Siio'i I'rki will imp pu od lot dn llidi'i hails oui uslidll ill In Id HI' si inlet in M UIimi in sso linn mpl'H "II In In" "i 'nl li dn iiih Moinln id" oie tumid Ilipol Si ploil el 0 ill market prices to prevail and on the (4) lift restrictions development of new port facilities for the importation of additional fuel supplies “While we support the goal of a balanced environment’' Kuhfuss said “we question how high a price we can ford topayintermsoftimeand energy lost in attempting to solve every real and imagined environmental problem” For example the Federation president said millions of acres of valuable ar e currently endangered by an invasion of the tussock moth and USDA has recommended that DOT bn be lifted in this situation to avert serious losses of lumber The Environmental Protection however is a federal Agency agency that has the authority to makp tills decision Some 600000 acres of timber have been defoliated in Washington and Oregon by the moth and 10000 acres in southern Continued on page 6 deleated Yugoslavia Brazil and Itali South Although the New Wales game ill he the first on the home lloor tor the Budgets tlu i have alieadv got the season uudtrwai with three away gumx with mmcixily Irexhman teams In those games m Steve Dean and newcomer ail Ridgew a have been pailii ul uli elleilne The Gunnison Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Christmas Party Thursday December 13th at 2 PM in the Relief Society Room of the Gunnison Ward Chapel A special musical program has been arranged and all are invited to attend Claudia Beck To Dance With Folk Dancers “Friendship Around the World" will be the theme for the 14th annual Christmas Show of the famous International Folk Dancers of BYU The colorful will resented be spectacle December 7th and 8th at 8:0C PM in the Marriott Center Mary Bee Jensen director o has brought (lie group campus the foremost expert from several lands to teach he performers the authentic step of the cultures they portray Claudia Beck daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Beck will be one of the 264 folk dancers Claudia was one participating of 50 new members accepted in the Folk Dancers after competing with 600 other candidates Mailing Addresses Listed Flder Glen Pickett (Red Hill) Finaghy Road South Belfast BT10 ODB North Ireland Sgt Kolland PSC Box APO San Francisco 96230 Elder Brent P O Box Jensen K 27239 Jensen A 3 North Olmsted 44070 Ohio Elder Richard Dyreng Box 3644 ill Paso lexas 79923 Auiano Scott Childs VIA Ludovico Ariosto 2 cccc 73100 Italy ah s is and Mrs Don Larson 457 B Quaker Farm Rd Iedyard Connecticutt 06339 CpI Box lltl A Nielson 62024 liter Riiuls G Mellor 2M42 Doneca Wmen Mulligan 48091 and alleinl logi lilei HI Dii Street ast Alton Illinois lln We mgr mu lo ploise give iieioiisli to our ( hitxtmux amili ouirihudonx from all itllei lesidenls will also he gii'illi appieeuili'd anyone Inis good used hulling tox or lie l""d would like to onli ilnile please iuntait Mrs (lame Siiulxiioni 528 7796 Mis Della Malmgren oi Mai oi ie Christiansen S's ’‘I'll liter ( mile A I’ukett onnneu nil cnlci gi Box HOI Makati Rtal Philippines IHIK Paul !U arson PSC Box 2003 Mmol Ait Force Base North Dakota 58701 lilcr Robert Smith St Fredericton Canada Cecil Down 64 in Inn ol imiiii'iiti mploii d an Stnk Mm Gunnison Camp DUP Xmas Party Centerf ield Legion And Auxiliary Xmas Party uiiiiiil till c inleii si tans In ansi leal mg the Wesl Auxti aliaii lie teams arc repaving a visit made lo Ihcir loimlii last summer bv Anicri-In Auxti n'ianx ms learns won loin straight games horn llieii Ainei nan visitors list ilia Socle" lull new to basked' ill has luid till almost iinptei dented gtowlh in that In the I'PJ ii'iiiilti teniitli III mpii s tin Austi aliaii ti am 0 anil i hey have proved very efficient for use in the rural areas he ity will probably sell one ol the lire trucks as two would he sufficient for Gunnison loin si cxpi is ?! Both Spring City atd Moroni have purchased similar type fire fucks from Los Angeles Coun-- l T" nj Snow Basketball Opens Snow College will open s home haskclhall season as host ol die louring New Sonlh Wales Ihinsdav team next night 10 I’M in Dcccnibci hh at lladget Gi'ii Now lie South Wales is iisii ill m ' in inked No In adli Isixkcdsdl oi j'i uni ill plix Id ill" lion l" Snow ills Slalr Oklahoma Slalc ol ( aldoi nia and die ni " Washington SliU dining ilx Gunnison has been making preliminary surveys the last two weeks so they can put together a plan which will enable bids on he piojects to be let in February Manufacturing Worker Cut Temporary ini me b m o L & M ns hi n II o y needl'd for die Mountain West energy and Soulhwesli'i n United tt'S Bonus lust cl uinnnx List oil n lie lilliei week weir Bill n oi pc Ison IT Nel sllu Itci lelson vli Iderii n son rule! In Id lid lowill oi II iinnioiid II" "I Mi IT" Kui Mi tbit Mi in iti'lte ltn Gunnison Bureau Leaders Speak Out On Price Controls Utah School Board Endorses Kaiparowits The Utah School Board sociation endorsed a resolution in support of the proposed electric generating station on the Kaiparowits Plateau in Southern Utah dtn in g its annual convention Thursday after hearing most from the of the tax revenues would gotolltah’s power plant School system The resolution presented at the meeting held at the Convention Center in Silt Lake City said the of the 3001) megawatt tesiilt In power plant would the Stale of Utah and Kane County collecting an estimated $124 million annually In taxes and royalties when die plant Is in full I'peiatinn City Buys Fire Trucks "Inpilll in bn d pi alii In inli dn tin e wio li oh "piisilltilli In sons who 'Mil nidi pi ml ln uli nl d nO lln dlls dti mpi In 'a lln dl" III inn ai "loll'd in ail In " d n "I In lln ol Ill'll tow ltd the what steps the omp ini should make lloiv Mi Stnk xticxxed that ii tins is onli IcmpoMiv and die well lie ol tilt'll einploiees is lusl in dint minds al this lime duei Ims as inploi pal dais il I'll niipini done ol ill iloin i'll" d Old to to look New Brunswick lilcr Bruce F Christenson Wcdckicil Rd Sparks Nevada 89431 5775 hlrr Seotl Day Bartholomew 1011 Slate Street Adrian Michigan 49221 lder Clair Bcr'cgiiiit'd Dalgas Boulevard 164 Kobcnhavn S Danmark l 2000 hlcr David Madsen 2369 Apt Giialcitialu City Guatemala C A |