Show il i IW1WHI HinM"HmiW The THE NEWS VALLEY GUNNISON SPECIAL BID SALE NEW HOUSE Published Thursday of each week at Gunnison Utah 84634 Second Class postage paid at Gunnison Utah 84634 Kent Crandall Crandall Publisher Editor Carla Subscription In Advance S500 per Copy Telephone 528 15 cents 3111 if Vr MWOOBi AOTfflSItl® REXAL DrUG FLORAL - Cut flowers funeral sprays arrangements Jlltfc wedding flowers dUNNISGN Coal stove round oak table and china closet Ph WANTED: A25tfc JENSEN'S TV SEFVICE'of Richfield servicing this area and color dally Transistor For appointment specialist call Diane Peterson F8tfc or call collect COMPLETE PHOTO finishing available with bonus photo or borderless silk print Jensen's Drug Gunnison Utah Alltk Complete bookkeeping and tax service Valdo D Heath 550 West Main Salina Call colIn Gunnison lect at Trailer most Thursdays J14tfc Court 14 A SALE: FOR x 1972 64 mobile home New interior See Nordfelt 50 S 1st W Dee Salina Utah or call My9tlc FOR 1972 Mobile Home two bedrooms two full baths large living room and spacious kitchen Phone SALE: 70 x 14 with or A25tfc Licensed Real Estate salesman Great opportunities needed Good ambitious organization Call LOCAL TV Harold Gibb Valley Electronics Gunnison My30t2c REPAIR EXPERT TV by & Ph F7tfc ORDERS for LaRue’s Flowers Floral in Ephraim for funerals weddings cut flowers etc Cal’ Mrs JoAnn Olttfc Anderson FOR SALE: 1960 Chev in good condition just had an overhaul job 4 good tires Please contact Myrtle Poulsen in Mayfield My3Gt2p TAKING FREE sick or dead animal removal service Call Bill Seely or Jay Mower My30t5e of WESTLUND TV SERVICE Ephraim for dependable serCall one of the following vice numbers: Gunnison or EphCenterfield J24tfc raim HOME FOR SALE: Must make sale nished bedroom in basement W S 1st 246 k'Large lot Allen VVillardsen Gunnison quick M21tfc SALE: 1968 Ford Torino Phone Dennis Huntsman FOR $450 My30t2c iron Now buying scrap Horn Trading Post FOR SALE: registered Appaloosa Gelding youth or barrel prospect bred for speed sire Chicks Surprise Best offer Jotlc CLEANING rug and New method cleaning makes rugs like new ReasonFree estimates able rates J6tfc Phone given RUG SCOW’S HELP WANTED: Station tendant and Used Car man Two openings available J6t2c Vearl A Peterson Chev Big My2tfe TEXTURED CEILINGS! Complete line of wall coverings Pratt & Lambert Paints Call us for your painting and decoratDon H Edwards & Sons ing Gunnison My23tfc SPRAY HOUSE FOR SALE: Mayfield excellent location large lot Contact Phyllis My 23t4p HOUSE FOR SALE: Mayfield excellent location large lot ‘Contact Phyllis Mv23t4p FOR SALE: Lund's Eugene call See at Piano residence or J6t2p 1972 mobile home SALE: 12 x 64 lli baths Phone Harold Whitlock in Centerfield Jbtlc FOR OF THANKS CARD and Peterson Sidney M daughter wish to express thanks to kind friends and neighbors who called and sent cards during his recent illness Used 10 x 55 mobile furnished and home in good condition carpeted See Priced for quick sale or anytime See Reed Roberts FOR SALE: M Sidney Peterson Salina Boot My30t3c cal) The Black Widow Spider Notices OfTHE uu t G LEGAL i Shoo Repair SALE: Used GE Mobile Maid Portable dishwasher with new Almost power scrubber My30t2c motor Cal! Snow College will entertain bids for the sale of a wood framed house recently constructed in their Building Construction Trades Class Bids will be received until 2 o’clock PM on Tuesday June 11 1974 in the Snow College Business Office All bids must be accompanied by a cashier’s check bank draft money order or bid bond up to 10 of the total amount bid This house has been constructed so it can be moved easily Snow College will not assume responsibilities for transportation or transportation damages affected through moving or setting the house on its new location The outside dimensions of the house are approximately 28'6" long and 38’ wide There is approximately 1083 square feet encompassed in this building Complete specifications plans descriptions or materials used etc are available at the Business Manager’s Office or through Lyman Tolman or Laurie Butler Arrangements to view the house must be done through Mr Tolman or Mr Butler Finance arrangements must be completed outside of the college Alt transactions including total cash payments and removal of house must be completed within 90 days of the date the successful bidder is notified of the award Failure to complete transaction will be justification for forfeiture of deposit A minimum acceptable price has been established Bids lower than this will not be considered Snow College reserves the right to accept or reject any or' all bids and to waive any informality in favor of the school Published News May in 23 Gunnison Valley 30 and June 6 1974 LEGAL NOTICE be responsible for debts incurred by anyone other than myself from this date forward will not Donald Welch J6t4c Salina Auction Livestock News Salable at Auction b05 compared to 825 last week and 700 last year Average seasonal attendance Only fair demand on all classes except Slaughter Bulls good demand Feeder Steers including Calves lower Feeder Heifers lower Slaughter Cows $2 lower Slaugh50 higher ter Bulls Slaughter Steers cents lower Slaughter Heifers tested FEEDER STEERS: Choice lbs $39 choice $37 Choice short coupled individuals Choice lbs lbs Choice $2950 $3225 Good lbs Good lbs 75 Standard and Good estimatlb Holsteins ed per head Standard and Good lb Holsteins package 610 lbs $3200 Choice $3450 400 500 lbs Choice Choice $3100 700 lbs $29 FOR Tony Lama Boots Santa Rosa Work Shoes Double WANTED 10 used flute!!! BUY: good S Boots fall AWN them lbs A child's Timex watch identify and pay pi ice ol Mvl0t2c to ad to t 5 Give CLIPPINGS"!'! me for compost!'!1 I till MslOtlc LuikvS28-H4- Modes Bicycles Repaired Parts & Accessories for all most brands including modols Lawn Mowers Sharpened We have & parts Repair lor and Engines Call and leave your mono for pickup and delivery on Wednesdays Westenskow’s 39 So Main Utah Gunninon Utah 1895 10 High lbs lb on sc Inn' is out when hall eaten pemii butter the most unlkch plno m all liotns of (he appear bast ball glov es replace textbooks and ties of "What ith lit golden davs ol Mom7'' till the air Tor sumnu comes Ihe traditional outpour of tioni sc liool buildings across he nation Ihe last da of school heralds several months ot "lioedoin' h be to suvore ill Ihe beai campgrounds oi nuvbe just be u means mans ioighbor'iood puk ot swimming pool summer "hs In seasonal selnsil VShulcvri is to hr loso ogndies wi'l liml lime to pause and Imped that ihe voulli ol (lie irflcel upi the main blessings then eiiov simpn beiaiisr then me Aim rn mis Noi the ivi ot ilmse hie ssmgs is the right to an odui atimi these viiiiig people ran appreciate all tlmi is Ann run ami build upon uislnietnclv taking run I" blend feedoni with we will be able loenllU'l with conlubnei ll'e spoil vibilnv b ml us Inline o In t'niled Vans 'o 'Imse 'llo mg I'm sanilvii dav di know lies lien we do NOW The following information slightly condensed from a Utah State Department of Health report describes the symptoms The bite of a black widow spider usually produces a sharp pain similar to that caused by a puncture with a needle Local muscular cramps begin from 15 minutes to several hours after the bite The exact sequence of symptoms depends somewhat on the location of the bite The venom acts on the nerve endings causing an ascending motor paralysis The groups of muscles most frequently affected at first are those of the thigh shoulder and back After varying length of time the paip becomes more severe spreada'nd ing to the abdomen weakness and tremor usually develops The abdominal muscles assume a boardlike rigidity but tenderness is slight The patient is restless and anxious Feeble pulse cold clammy skin labored breathing and speech light stupor and delirium may occar The temperature may be normal or slightly elevated NauSt7 and vomiting insomnia and r ld sweats also have been reported The symptoms of black widow spider bite increase in severity for several hours perhaps a day and then slowly become less severe gradually passing off in the course of two or three days except in fatal cases Residual symptoms such as general weakness tingling nervousness and transient muscle spasm may persist for weeks or months after recovery from the acutd stage year how on Ladies Golf Assn News Our Ladies Day held on the 23rd of May was for Best Putting Our two best putters for that day were Marie and Marge Peterson We would like to thank our sponsors Consolidated Furniture & Hardware and Safeway both of Mt Pleasant May 30th brought our Low Gross and Low Net Club Tournament Our winner in the Championship Flight was Trudy Christensen and Elna Terry won the Palisade Flight We thank our sponsors from Mt Pleasant Western Saffway Aulo Ray & Vaiene’s and Bradshaws Our Tournament (Best Ball) will be played on June 6th Country Squire of Mt Pleasant and Mark’s Market of Moroni will sponsor that day Our luncheon will be on June 6th Ladies come on out after The first five holes at the Canyon Club Golf Park located one mile east of Juab High School on US Highway 132 Nephi are now open for play A temporary clubhouse and golf shop has been set up with golf clubs available for rental golf balls golf gloves putters etc available for sale There is a driving range and range balls are also available at the golf shop Golf Pro is Toni Olsen He will be available for lessons This course is funded by the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation developed by Juub County and maintained by Nephi City Everyone is invited to come and play golf during their leisure time Floral Tributes Reported Taken From Cemeteries It has been brought to the attention of the newspaper that someone has been stealing flowers off the graves in the Gunnison City Cemetery Mrs' Arley Sorenson reported that an especially beautiful floral basket was placed on her grandson’s grave on Sunday before Memorial Day This was not to an expensive basket mention the thought that it was put there for The family was very hurt when they found that the basket had been taken about three days later Others have also reported the theft of floral tributes THE June 6 1974 Pagj Responsive WILD general study of the Utah organization of ths Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land this year will Management whether change determine may be appropriate to make the bureau more efficient and responsive to the public Paul I Howard BLM State Director for Utah said the study has been approved by the HeadBureau’s Washington quarters and should be completed about the end of 1974 The study could result in a wide range of possibilities including realignment of staffBLM offices or ing in existing of new the establishment offices At present BLM district offices are located in Cedar City Monticello Fillmore Kanab Richfield Salt Lake City Price and Vernal A deer lashed out with its and lunged sharp hooves him with at its keeper slashing To add insult to its antlers the young buck also ate injury shrubs and vegetables and became a nuisance in the neighborhood where everyone had once welcomed it with cries of “Oh isn’t it precious" and "What a pretty little gentle as a lamb" etc That story is repeated every and cuddly as year Fawns cute make good they may be do not to those What happens pets cuddly creatures? They grow wild and up They are of the have the ways of the wild The breeding season known as the "rut" forces a behavioral which no change in the animals amount of human care can overcome Also deer's need for food must be satisfied They are not above eating the neighbor’s garden plants trees grass and the when So shrubs persons who pick up fhose "helpless" fawns are fed with the problems they up cause the Division of Wildlife Resources is called to pick up the animals Other times fawns are brought directly from the Either way wild to the Division it is a somber story for animals that if left alone would have been raised by their mothers The Division asks those people who come upon tavn this spring to do both themselves and the animals a big favor eave them alone For even though fawns appear to be abandoned their mothers are generally near by Just as important to consider is the fact that is illegal The razor Howard extended an Mr invitation to the public to make their views known to bureau He encouraged all officials interested individuals interest groups state and local government representatives to volunteer information concerning the bureau's program impacts and manpower needs objectives of the study determination of skills and manpower requirements to meet current and future programs Mr Howard explained Consolidation of administrative and support services for the most efficient operation and the location of personnel where they will be able to more effectively administer the national resource lands and serve the public will be other objectives of the study he added Among will be a This is NEWSPAPER COUNTRY work DESCRIPTION: WHERE COMPLETE COMMUNITY The mature female is shiny black with a body up to nearly inch The long may be about ene inch it is Beneath the abdomen usually marked with a conspicuous red or "hourglass’ pattern The male makes an irregular rather inconspicuous web then lies in wait to capture its insect prey The adult male spider is less than half as large as the adult female HABITAT: This spider is frequently encountered on our range lands famrs in gardens and about homes but cases of persons being bitten have been relatively infrequent widow Black spiders prefer places They may be found under boards stones logs in piles of old bricks cinder blocks and stones in stacked lumber in woodpiles abandoned drainage tile and culverts and rodent pipe burrows in and about houses (particularly in dry basements) in barns and garages outside tool boxes under the scats of outdoor toilets in old trash and garbage heaps in empty flower boxes beneath in empty oil lawn benches drums and boxes and under old papers and cartons in the open When working in such areas or around these materials it is well to weai protective gloves The female spider may survive tor a few months up to year and a half CONI lbs tmummm SCHOOL’S SYMPTOMS: ge't numerous to control the woody plant called Teavine Until this year we have not had a satisfactory control for it But now with the release of the new chemical called Teavine can be controlled very easily This chemical is very expensive costing $6000 a gallon but is probably worth the money for control of small patches of Teavine Whitetop Quack Grass (Johnson's) and several other weeds The best thing about this chemical is that it leaves no residue in the soil It can be sprayed on weeds underneath trees and shrubs providing you don't get it on the foilage For example you can spray Quack Grass wait four days plow it up and replant to any desired crop as this chemical kills plants systematically For further information call the County Agent or check your local feed or chemical supplier calls New Help Make BLM More OF THANKS CARD COVERAGE The family of PM Sorenson like to express their to all of those gratitude thoughtful people who helped in any w&y with the funeral services of Mr Sorenson Your thoughtfulness and kindness is deeply appreciated COUNTS MOST would ( — you can THIS DEPEND on publication) PM Sorenson Family The sea cumber a dominant animal of the ocean floor defends itself by twisting apart into several pieces Each section regenerates into a new animal which will grow from a few inches to six feet in length CB RADIO 0 Reg NOW 15995 13995 Model Channel Mobile with Delta Tune 23 ROL Yield EDBVQEMAl Schwinn Bicycles In At Wostenskow's Gunnison Utah lOSpned 3 Speed and Co?stor $18 Culler Many people are interested in the habits biology and control of the black widow spider Latrodectus Mactans (Fabr) Most questions arise because this spider is known to be one of the mote poisonous of the spiders and because it is rather Each frequently encountered year there are reports of people being bitten by this spider although fatal bites are rare Valley 40 BUlLi 1361) 1776 individual SIAUGHIFR SI IFRS: Good and Choice yield grades Standard unit Good Holsteins $34 25 $16 10 West Main Salina AUGHTFR COWS: tility $21 00 $24 I $31 Mv3()t2c FOUND' and SLAl'GH Grades Duianqo Boots Call SI FROM THE DESK OF JACK HERRING CO AGENT INTRODUCTION Each FEEDER HEIHRS lbs $12 & WANTED: All night cook and Shahccn Cafe uli night waitress Mv2lfc & Motel Call ON Gunnison Wildlife Report Canyon Hills Golf Park Opens In Nephi up small openings wnuh would permit a spider to enter the home Remove litter froni around the home and gaiden such as boards tres logs bricks and stones which provide a hiding place for spiders If the spiders are a nuisance around he home sprav the foundation ol buildings about wood piles and other commonly infested places Seal HI kinds of bonuses! A company in Pomona Calif gives a bonus to employees who don't smoke and at least $200 a quarter to those who keep weight down All $50 Newest “second car" for commuters is a motorcycle Sales are way up as customers learn it costs less to run than a car Coping with high prices: four women bought a $150 evening skirt together They take turns wearing it MICAl (ONIROl tOuisidel Remodeling a kitchen is expensive but It DOES boost value your home And when you sell you can deduct remodeling capital gains on your house I Remodeling is easier with a home Improvement loan from Gunnison Valley Bank See us first whenever you need money for a worthwhile reason (hemuil control can be the use of a hand duster using the ‘i following cup chlordit emulsifi tide oiiccntrutc dieldnn per gallon ol ccaier dust tor spot irealnienls 0 A" for dieldnn sprav ireii spot meins achieved spravr by of or cost from Call III M It llicide 0 V' Ihe IN apoilll as spue liDine 0 s' 528-31- Phone 46 spii ombinaltoii ( apuMi pynilnth aerosol spray m tu pressm ie MMiv UIIIS ilaii La "K lihodine poii (Iiaiiiou 2) 197 EAST GUNNISON FIRST UTAH SOUTH 84634 |