Show vw'l' ! ij VisrcfUotej fox c GO 8 Lalfe Oitv Carp Utah 04110 amRMa MIl’s Mw W©ird lisSwjprk ' The Axtell Ward members sustained as their new Bishopric Richard Cine let Bishop Marius 1st and Counselor Despam Cad Cntchfield 2nd Counselor the were sustained to this new 474 tn position on August 27 their Ward Sacrament Meeting President Paul Dvreng conducted children live girls and three Ihc new Bishop is boss employed bv Intermountain Universal Milkers Farmers Division as a fieldman He also owns and operates his own arm Marius Dcspain served m the piev ions bishopric as a counselor and prior to that was ward has been the Avtell Ward filling several positions He has served recenllv as the Superintendent nl the Sundav School Originalts he is Utah Irom Venice mairied to the former Phyllis Jensen of Salma They have Axtell in resided tor many vears and are the parents of eight Cow lev Bishop active in clerk tor three years He and his wile are the parents of six children three girls and three boys He is employed by US (Icpsiim Plant in Sigurd and also farms Gail Ctitchficld recently moved with his family to Axtell He and his wife were both born and raised in Idaho His Church errs SSSa— C3 3 rn cm era txara erra enrac era - cts c?cza cT’-pcna oso m atm eza area d zzzj MB3EJ B£S££ tisa&t asasxe a " feOCZ? for a quick dip All of last the students went there their Physical Education period The children that were not able to participate were tutored in music and language Mrs Joan by teacher assistants Chipman and Miss Julie Woodland he boys and girls that did B fur- Pool week for - £ Jtjgjirz3i3 not only got the participate chance to cool off but received some instructions on swimming and pool safety It is quite an undertaking to take 50 to 100 ten eleven and and be responsible for them Jay Childs deserves a special pat on the back The High School has been using the pool to fulfill their regular high school PE credits Mrs Sondra Clark Reed Roberts and Danny Hill are the High School supervisors The teachers and students express their appreciation to the ( it v lor the use of the pool jf r' Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Sept Sept p Elementary students enjoy cool break in school activity 27 92 28 91 24 9J 10 90 89 Bishop Richard $ V®oa Klsaue Ofo© pDD® Utah Slate Forester Paul Sioblom announced todav that the fire restriction put mtoeflcst June 10 1974 is being amended lo include all lands in Cache Rteh and Summit ( utilities effective Saturday August II 12 01 Ill’s action AM at extends the lue restriction lo include all lands legardless ol ownership m Utah eveepl lands within the Dinosaur National Na ( anv (inlands Monument tional Park and Glen (ancon National Reitcilion iea "llus action is because td nn leasing dmuss e and cxlieiie dangci Ihrougbnul the Stale' said Mi Sjohlom "Ibv renditions evisl and even a high clevaiious there is no rebel m sight all agencies are being imilmmdlv with tires " he added plagued he amendment to the lue result linn outer is being signed tiv officials of the National I’aik ol Bui can a n d Service S Fore si SerManagement and the Slate oresier Mi said the oml Sjohlom ellorl between the three ledeial agencies and lias helpful in keeping lues lo a mmimuni during an extremely luizaidmis fire season He commended the the loi complying willi public restriction orilct vice 5fe he older prohibits selling open lirrs except m lnihlies provided ni campgrounds mid or ttirac perm incut ly pic nic improved places of habitation aulhoiied ot where othrtwtsi lorrsi bv an olln nil of (tie and Si e Hon an o itr I PSireS lol lowed Fire Chief Allan Olsen states that the biggest hinder of all in the reporting of fires is that people forget to remain calm If they would just call the number of the fire station report the lire the location and where it is (what town) Many people get so excited they call and say there is a lire and hang up Remember remain and give all the details is a state law that there should be no burning of trash leaves weeds etc outside of city limits Chief Olsen says that il the people wishing to burn would just let the lire depart incut know when they plan on binning weeds or fields or whatever the fire department Cowley to Rt Gail CHtchflekJ 2nd Counselor Marius Despaln 1st Counselor Miles on 02©Gftl?§3ft§!filQ bv the US DepartAgriculture has Sheepmen steadily blame the increasing coyote population tor the financial disaster that has driven many of out of the their number business Financial loss to Utah sheepmen totaled more than a million dollars even in 19(i7 according lo (ache County larmer Ray who testified at a Ihcurcr ledeial hearing This resulted in a net ioss lo the Utah economy ol at least IS million reported ment Ward Clerk Jensen Coyotes increasing Threat To Stockmen The slaughter of Utah lambs and other livestock by coyotes is the increase according to interviews with ranchers in the Uintah Basin and elsewhere Duchesne County ranchers 3 8 estimated lamb losses to the will have the truck out to help predators as high as “12 to 15 amt also assist percent" during interviews conAlso a number of fires have ducted recently bv John Keeler been caused by children playing director ot commodity activities with matches Parents please for Utah Farm Bureau watch vour children and dtsThe increasing kill is any use of flammable g panied bv increasing boldness items The numbers to call in § on the part of the covotes Utah ease of a fire are: Dav numbers- if tood producers declare “I've Vearl Peterson's Chevrolet 8 seen coyotes watch me plow or KAiJ's trom about 40 teel away from sen's) Department Store 528the tractor" Brent Bunderson Emery County rancher savs One Duchesne County rancher with four or five eovotes let fire the his Again was tractor department g surrounding know if you plan on doing any itraid to dismount And stories burning and il a fire does get g ol coyotes coming into towns out of control call the above and near farm operalms arc numbers and remain calm common now eompaicd to their giving all the necessary tnfor- ii tormer shvness aiound people mutton Keeler stated alter his interviews in the Uintah Basin Pointing out that Montana and several other states nov have emergency pet nuts for individual (aimers and ranchers lo use the M 44 cvamile gun in covote control where severe mleslatum occurs the IJFBF stall mcmhci said salislaetoiv icsulls are being reported Use ol 1080 tvanulc and oilier chemicals to conliol pre claims was lestiicted beginning m I0(" piesidcntiil oidci Nixon in signed In Raliud Icluiiiiv I9"2 ci inplelclv ban lied the use ol toxic oils Since ilic'ii mill loss mi tigmc ITJoanDdl V®oa (3eaQD? Gunnison Valley has been plagued with a series of tires these last few months The most recent one a grass fire in was started by Centerfiold 8 weed burning that got opt of control The fire could have 3 been more serious and done much more damage due to the 3 drvricss of the area but the fire g department was alerted and although it took some time the fnc was doused The fire department is strictly !) on a volunteer basts and these men ate really imposed on for their time Most of the fires and the gcmild be prevented Semes that can't be helped could She brought under control a lot if sooner and easier these few grilles and regulations would be A A B1SH0PRIC-- AXTELL 84 WSWfSWS: Off vote of thanks was extended to the former Bishopric- for their many years of service to the Axtell Ward members Bishop Elwood renson has served in that for the past seven capacity years His Counselors were Marius Despain and George A lifetime valley resident died Ray George Crowther Saturday August 28th at his home He was 51 years old He was born March 28 1923 Axtell Utah to Thomas in Frances and Jennie Martha Bosshurdt Crowther He married Golda Eva Murphy in Redmond Utah on November 24 1950 Mr Crowther was a farmer and employee of L&M Trailer Mfg and was a member of the LDS Church and ot the Gunnison American Legion v'4 89 2 Miles Jensen was re'aincd as Ward Clerk Ray Crowther Dies At Age 51 WEATHER sTr v i Howard Norman Observer HIGH DATE £v :V‘‘ a vBC3 wwunujg To break away from the monotony of a long hot day in the classroom the Gunnison Elementary and the High School have been letting the kids cool off!!!! Jay Childs has been taking his and Garth 5th grade class Vest’s 6th grade class to the Gunnison Municipal Swimming JTJ t: service includes 1st Counselor in the YMMIA and Executive Seereiaty to the Bishopric in the Stake They are the parents of six children four Mr girls and two boys Cntchfield works in tne breeding and developing of purebred cattle Bonde D Aquitaine which ts a French breed of cattle ol Connie Nay Employed By Ricks College Ricks College has announced hiring ol three mote facility members and one on basis Vi n Post Survivors include his widow Gunnison: one son Brad Ray Crowther Gunnison and one Mrs Terry (Kathdaughter New Cuba leen) Hawkins Mexico two grandchildren brothers and sisters Clarence Crowther Ellis Crowther and Mildred Peterson all of Axtell assembly He noted that despite the and Moral Watts Aurora Funeral services were held shortages the patrons of IF'A in the Gunnison have been able to carry on their Saturday Second Ward Church with hum and ranching operations similar lo last year's prices 1FA Bishop Grover Childs conductoriginally supplied feed and ing The program arranged for marketing services only to Us by the family was as follows: Moral Watts members Now us products and Family Prayer services are available to the Prelude and Posllude Music general public m 20 stores Marion Christenson Invocation between Preston Idaho and St George R Murphy Speaker lhe Association Rodger Andersen Solo "These George Utah Hands" sells a lull line of lecd seed by Mardell Jensen foiiihcrs insecticides animal Speaker Dr Lamar Stewart heallh products and other iaim Solo Daddy of Mine" Keller Christenson supplies plus automotive supitems Speaker Bishop Arvin plies and many Remarks Bishop Grover Irom pami to instant dry milk Childs Clifford Benediction and launch detergent financial report ( liristenscn and Dedication of lhe IF tevealed that total assets til Grave was given by Ellis 1974 ate S9 916 154 with a F Peterson Burial was in the Centerfield reserve of patrons equity under the 8S248 112 ( tirrenl assets was City Cemetery m cash and direction of Warren R Jensen M90 Funeral Home out mi Page 5 Gloomy Picture For Agriculture Revealed ( nnlustnn unccrtiimtv and tiusiration pretty well describe die Male ot mind id people in agriculture according to Rich ol the Fmlinson president Intermoimtam i armers Association IIFA) Fmlinson shed light on lhe national agricultural scene as n attests Intermmmtain Farmers Inn setae during IFA’s annual progress teport meeting held in the In Are Iriveloelgo m Salt ake ( He saul that one thing that has hurl the producer is die mil ol balance pricing dial has cvisleil bciwccn livestock nr kevs eggs dairy products anti die pine ol Iced "We tlFA) are about like most oilier glow mg businesses m dial we have uems dial aie hi slioii supply living mu best to tan in die neat even body dlotalinn ol Ictilizii espr iiiiio gen " lie told the ii the Dt Harry Maxwell dean ol said Mts academic allairs Melvin Stombridge is joining the home economies depart mcnl Ray (ouch the business and Miss Connie department Nac the nursing department Miss Nav graudated Irom m I97() and was dneeloi ol muses at the Hospital oi Fillmore Utah lor two years Slu served a Health Mission lor die ( hurch in Brazil and has woikec' at the Prunaiv ( tnld ini's lledlh ( cnlci in Sail ake t since Iasi Man Senior Citizen Outing Planned Senior hold to itiens ( h ol Maple Grove lot are going outing September tune is set colors are hrctk1isl a Mmtdiv the In M It) 00 starting nuhango and should he hcautv lor the in lhe u mumg ill he lornishcd the food the Hot ollieets drinks hoti tikes and sausage- will be the menu Please bring vour own dishes We Icel this will he a fun putv and hop lo have a large gimip ccum mil In clioge id the miling is In lawrcncc Anderson If there are questions please contact nov him Fall is appioaching mav be the lust time outing this vear So and this lo all have an Senior iliens please come out and have a good lime"1!' 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