Show o - siAm Club Dog Show 4-- June Is Dairy Month 'CV lJ'iMVM(HMUUhaear£lU£& W Adm Duties Change The scheduled Club Dog Show for June 13th at the Park will begin at 630 PM instead of 6:00 PM as announced in last week's paper The show will include a class general showing a speiial tricks class and a judging contest for the Dog Club participants The winner of each age group will compete for Best of Show The winner of this contest will receive a trophy and the other winners will receive ribbons If you have any questions please contact Jack Herring County Agent Manti or Mary Sorenson in Axtell J Thc administrative two 1°®! offices of the 'ons Uuh DePartment of men Security will be changed effective July 1974 it was ann°unced by Curtis P m®’ “dministrator of the DeParmenL activities in the Central Utah Planning District which consists of Juan Millar Piute Sevier and Sanpete Wayne Counties Effective on the same date the Provo local office's administrative area will consist of Utah County for all Employment Security functions In addition the Provo office will provide WIN services for Summit and Wasatch Counties Mr Harding's announcement said The Richfield office will be responsible for all Employment Security functions including Work Incentive Program (WIN) 7 TDAIflT Microwave ovens are said by manufacturers to use less energy than conventional methods of cooking JIUVWI A I TV KCCiLIT A fnwtavnri GOVERNMENT &) VTJUrX The Gunnison Valley News June BY LAW NOT MEN 6 1974 w Page The Afton Star Valley Independent in Wyoming editorialises that “In retrospect the concrete accomplishments of private enterprise that have given the country so much over the past century or more could begin to look pretty good compared to empty political promises of perpetual prosperity and abundance for all” 30 acres with water 20 irrigated with home site $22000 Scholarship For Each Miss Utah Contestant Governor Calvin Rampton signs a special declaration proclaiming June as Dairy Month in in his office at the Capitol Utah at a Ceremony 30th Thursday May Looking on are from the Iclt Edmund McDougal vice chairman of the Utah Dairy Commission Miss Jean Bishop of Governor Calvin Rampton has proclaimed June as Dairy Month in Utah signing a special proclamation in his office at the Capitol Thuisday May 30th Governor Rampton’s declaration cites Utah as one of the leading dairy states in the intermountain area with cash receipts totaling more than 1973 for and a $60000000 gross figure of more than $120000000 for the total dairy in Utah industry In the Governor addition said Utah has a great reputation throughout the West for its high quality milk and delicious cheeses Special events are planned for Dairy Month by the Utah Dairy J Edwin Ure Commission chairman of the Commission said the annual Utah Dairy Princess banquet and contest will be held June 8th at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City and will be televised throughout the State Also scheduled is a trip to the Utah National Guard's annual training session by Utah's Dairy Princess and her attendants Delta 1973 Utah Dairy Princess J Edwin Ure chairman of the Utah Dairy Commission and Gen Maurice Maj Watts who commands Utah's National Guard as Adjutant General of the State of Utah this year’s honorary chan man of Dairy Month in Utah The pretty girls will visit National Guard units taking advanced artillery training between June 2nd and June 30th at Camp Williams and the Dugway Proving Ground General Maurice L Watts who commands Utah’s National Guard as Adjutant General of the State of Utah is this year's honorary chairman of Dairy Month in Utah Major Local Students Graduate With Honors At Snow Ribbons signifying academic excellence were presented by Dean of Instruction Garth Beacham to graduating students of Snow College at the annual Honors and Awards Convocation High honor ribbons were presented to students with a grade point average between 376 and 400 and to those for honors with designated grade point averages between 350 and 375 Jennie Lynn Stilson Gunnison and Grant R Hansen Mayfield were recipients of High Honor Ribbons Louise L Bown Gunnison was presented a ribbon representing honors CLOSE! f u$tt Gunnlwflrjjtah 84034 DO'S AND DON’TS FOR FINER FLOWERS DO plant taller flowers behind shorter ones It will help to heighten your garden’s ap pearance Too many places hide their beauty DON’T overcrowd Learn how tall and how wide each plant will grow and seed acto thin If do have vou cordingly them later they’ll have a fatt r ihance of surviving if you cut biuk just after the seedlings have sprouted DO use the right fertilizer The food that makes yourgrass grow gieenest may produce an emic looking flowers Green thumbs agree fertilizers with a of high percentage phos phorous are best for your hWms DON’T plant loodeeplyThis slows germination and could nip growth in the bud The seeds should be covered but not huned DO protect your plants from pests The average garden is crawling with creatures that feast on your lowers You can control more than 120 different kinds by spray tng Spectracide containing Diainon an all purpose non from persistent insecticide C’lba Oeigy $10925 small price to pay for Toro engineering A DONT pu k your jkisics in lull bloom Select a cutting just lielnri il rein lies Us prime and il will look lovi her longer DO mass colors rather than them A pretty garden mixing should leave you an impression of soil petaled harmony DON'T ignore these sug gestions and your garden can U'lome a garland wreathed in Usiuty' Neighbors My lml-Tins 19 null Toio mil' mmu isn t lot of iou lulls oi giMiumks ust hTii hie pure ol Toio coguieei mg tlllt gets the ol llolli It lus all the leitmes li it makes tins Toio loio soi det ills at g tins in u e e tin ion won’t InnI nioie loi tlu mom io v p M s did in lie’ll hr 5 llll II til'll lie Inti y Wind hitmiMp are some extra good buys Come In and look them over More till'Hlt usiv tin tel mum Uvaii Director Chairs Grass Seed $3 0b 2(3” Screen Door Srrt'on Door flat' Play $100 & 2 66 23 H8 Uo tidy 44 UliHlli 99 Broom b 44 itt y iwimi hvom 5 90 Lonllf 'is loi b ir Grj is bhiMi Ounrivin lllah Irniiinq n('i nU vun limit' will mill n loro mg tmotigli? 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Funeral services were held 'kpn last Saturday June 1st for dmilteur who Peter Marlin Sorenson ft Mar 28 1974 died May Sports style VvY hand lobar Services were held in the s cslipsr Centerfield Ward Chapel with 3’-brsks tsvtrs s Neil Nielson gearshift Bishop conducting controls The progam was as follows: Family Prayer Max D Sorenson: Prelude and Postlude Music Elva Jensen Opening by Song “Oh My Father" Choir Invocation Robert P Sorenson: Speaker President Merril N Warnick Sketch of Life Kurt N Sorenson Song “These Hands” by Mardell Jensen President Speaker Lamar H Stewart Remarks WWiU Bishop J Neil Nielson Closing Song “Abide With Me" Choir K Sotenson At homa on th campus in town or Benediction Brice Dedication of Grave Keith W on a country lana Schwinn's outSorenson standing lightweight bike with features Buual was in the Centerfield and eoulpment usually found on bikes gear Cemetery under the direction costirg much more R of duel position the Warren Jensen shift controls caliper brake levers Diamond Funeral Home style carbon iteel frame today for a Gumwall test ride be glad you did Johnny Anderson Earns Degree From SUSC RASMUSSENS new be airier yea In Come tlree — you'll there will I A reminder from the Natloanl Safety Council A public service organ liation Our only goal is a eater America Nearly All Models In Stock! Graduating from Southern Utah Stale College with a Buhelor of Science Degree in Physical Education was Johnny Anderson son of Mrs Gertrude Anderson of Gunnison He is married to the former Sherri Anderson and they arc the parents of one son Mrs Anderson and Kim attended commencement overuses riday Mav 31st to see lnhnnv receive his degree Also Rollfast Brand Bicycles Both 3 speeds Fathers Day Specials Norelco Sunbeam Shick Shick Fiexamatic on Special $2495 and Regulars WESTENSK0WS Timex Wrist Watches Coleman Camping Equip Power Tools Hand Tools 5 Phone Gunnison Utah Tool Boxes Vti Spring Sale T The Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant announces that for the first time a scholarship will be given to each of the 47 contestants participating in the State Pageant this year This is made possible by a $300000 grant from the Arctic Circle Operators of Utah These Arctic Circle Scholarships range from $5000 to $50000 With the Arctic Circle scholarships added to the existing scholarships a total of $600000 in all will be given at the Pageant to be held in the Provo High School June 13 14 and IS The finals on Saturday night June 15th will be televised over KBYU at 7:45 PM with the assistance of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Tickets for this event may be obtained by calling the Provo Chamber of Commerce V Relieving us he rriiuurnution lie saw haik to get It" 4J Think of all the summer days and special moments you've got to look forward to They're all out there just waiting to happen So are accidents The choice is yours Priced to sell We have buyers looking for y0ur property List wjth us t0 sale Tappet X P TZZ'ZT1 " °n MB'S My After Shaves Colognes Timex Watches POCKET CALCULATORS Texas Instruments $5495 digit Model T83500 $7995 Victor Adding Machines $6900 Field Glasses i0?3? $2995 8 Kodak Film LDS Books Jensen Gunnison Utah rail 4 One definition of “freedom” in America Is “the right to do everything that the laws permit” To those inhabitants of other than the “free world” freedom might mean not being in a labor camp or a prison-- or perhaps having no less nor inure than their neighbors But here or there the laws which decree the freedoms are made and enforced by men— but there the similarity ends They are governed by men and we by laum Whether we think them good or bud the laws which govern us are made only by those persons to whom we grant the privilege As those behind the Iron Curtain celebrated May Day by listening to speeches praising their brand of “freedom” dictated by men— we celebrated Law Day as a contrast and as a reminder to ourselves and to the world that our freedom to be governed by laws— not by men— is the best kind of freedom yet devised Waller FtLomitw© Gunnison Utah |