Show 4 Mr and Mrs Roland Christensen and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the Virgil Christensen home They also isited at the Marlton home in Manti Lowry Wendell Hill and Mrs Bown were visitors in Saturday of last week and Mrs Robert Hill and family of Brigham City were visitors at the Wendell Hill home Sunday Mrs Clara Provo Mr Janice Bartholomew went to Salina over the weekend to visit with her sister Pam and with her sister Mr and Mrs Paul (Pam) Braithwaite and family The Fayette Ward Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday October 1st Visiting at the home of Luke LeFevre last Saturday were Mr and Mrs Wayne Peterson and from Spanish Fork family Mrs Ivy Hibbard of California is visiting with the William Lehmanns for a few days Mrs Hibbard is Mrs Lehmann’s mother PAMELA Showtime 8:00 PM Friday and Saturday October 4 5 PG Newmans Law Starring George Peppard (Exciting Action Drama) nuisra Wednesday to Saturday October 2 to 5 pg When The Legands Die Starring Richard Widmark Western Drama Sunday Monday Octobers day end and as Cindy Rice a state officer of the State Historical Society said "1 hope Mr and Mrs Ivan E Scow Professor Dan Witt of Snow Mr and Mrs Ned Stenberg have will never forget all and son Craig and Mr and uid family of Morgan visited College read in Hebraic part of learned today What a feast I their history and the epitaphs on wer the weekend at the home of Mrs Harvey Scow Gina and have had (and she pointed to tombstones (sheer poetry) in Jeremy were visitors at the Mr and Mrs Albert Stenberg her head and stomach too) home of Mr and Mrs Ivan Hebraic we all felt so sorry for GranHoward Christiansen What a historical and InterestScow on Saturday these poor people ger and Karl Christiansen of place!" ing Mr and Mrs Evan Hansen Howard Norman literally a Taylorsville were here over the of a house was guest Cindy and family of Jackson Hole at hunt and weekend for the elk walking encyclopedia with Mcformer President Clifford visited last week much folk lore and information Wyoming the Mr Mrs home and of Kinney and Mrs McKinney of while Evan attended school in and also some written by Prof and came with Harold Christiansen City Spring Provo at the home of Mr and Dan Witt who was with us and Mr and Mrs Dennis Day and them for the tour President Mrs LR Hansen and Mr and of Roy visited over by Naomia and Bert Jensen was in the Manti daughters Mrs Rodney Childs of who were in Texas and could McKinnney for years the weekend at the home of LR Presidency Temple not be here the history of West Hansen and joined in the elk and they have restored and Mr and Mrs Val Hansen and View was very hunt complete refurbished the old Judge sons of Salt Lake visited over The only really sad moment a Johnson home in Spring City the weekend with Mr and Mrs few tears were shed of the and live in it It was shown in whole day was when the whole Wesley Hansen THURSDAY October the tour last year Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen group was silent as we viewed tartar sauce buttered Our only regret of the day was several days in Salt Lake the debri left from the tragic green beans fruit cup with spent that there were no pictures last week at the home of Mrs burning of one of the most taken of this orange juice milk Josie Madson and visiting their beautiful valley landmarks our historical and these group Teresa Allred loved Centerfield Chapel granddaughter FRIDAY October places for our historical book Children's in the Primary The DUP members of the chowder tossed salad green that is being written Perhaps Centerfield Camp President Hospital we can borrow some from the grapes scones peanut butter & Mr and Mrs Roy Potter are Marva Lund and Naomia JenState (and they took plenty) or honey cup sen told us more of how some individual who had their visiting in Price with Mr and and Gerald Anderson Mrs Centerfield came to be of the camera MONDAY October old rock chapel family the rock toastwiches As Mr Brunger Mt Pleasant spicy tomatoes school house behind it and of shades of said "Our only green salad apple Mr and Mrs Charles ChrisHigh School the one that used to be between Mr concern was for the people who cobbler milk tensen and Mrs Carl 8-- 1 12-1- 8 there and the now town hall were not interested enough in Christensen of Salt Lake and Mr Despain told of our TUESDAY October Mr and Mrs Brent Brown of coming in learning more of former beautiful Old Red School their fricasse whipped Richfield potatoes visited Mrs lva advantages and in wantHouse that once stood in the buttered carrot strips cranberry Christensen and Marjorie Chrising to help preserve at least same square and also consauce radish rosettes fruit tiansen over the weekend and some of them" sumed by fire He also told us of cocktail bars parker house rolls also joined in the elk hunt Also the valuable fossils to be seen in butter milk visiting Mrs lva Christensen the rock that was used to build 528-351- 7 Sunday were Mr and mrs Glen all these buildings and where WEDNESDAY October Harrison of Los Angeles The normal food of weasels is from came and meat loaf steamed they why California The Harrisons also blood which is sucked warm The hospitable faces of the potatoes grave visited with Mr and Mrs LR the neck or base of the Centerfield Relief Society wo- from salad peanut butter Hansen of the victim men and custodian Standley skull fudge pan rolls butter milk Higgins greeted us as we entered the Gunnison Utah House Valley We enjoyed a short tour with a short concert on the pipe organ by Terry Thatcher Salt Lake City "Come Come Ye Saints" was rendered in honor of Mrs Morgan who was on the tour and is a of Wm Clayton who wrote the song The sight of the beautiful decorated tables the indescribable odors from the fragrant food cooking really was one of the highlights of this highlighted day Turkey and all the "fixins" and delicious pumpkin pie to top Most people pay their bills on a it all off were enjoyed by 56 members of the tour A few monthly basis on were unable to stay for the dinner and afternoon Everyone October 1st to change its billing practices so that all customers will be billed monthly was very generous and over for our $170 was cleared building fund The food was all furnished by Centerfield Relief Society women and many helped prepare it Since most people budget for In the interest of economy our During dinner Robert Pace a pay railroad engineer through our their bills monthly it is more convenient g practice for the majority for many years and a valley for most people to get their electric our customers will be continued and historical buff and collector told us of their ranch centennial bill monthly Also with electricity going will be extended to include meters showed us the coins that were electric heating customers which were up in price like most everything else struck of this ranch being in the Mayfield News Round Our Valley Fayette news Tuesday 7 8 Lovin’ Molley Starring Anthony Perkins (Supurb Drama) "WHERE ONCE ONLY RED MEN AND CARRION DARED TO TREAD” by Wilma Motley Despain The day was bright and warm with just enough bite in the early morning air to stir our blood and make us appreciate so much more the last days of this beautiful summer weather We started on the historical tour of the southern end of Sanpete County at 9:30 AM (The northern part was toured last fall by this group) From a short meeting ably conducted by our tour director A1 Antrei and President of Manti held in Mr Despain’s rooms at the High School to boarding the bus where our pleasant and very good bus driver Leroy Childs and his charming wife greeted us to the end of a perfect day about 4:30 there were nothing but happy smiles and songs eating surprises Surprises over how many historical places there in this valley and how were many we could not possibly visit in one day (We only touched a few bases at each one visited) With satisfaction for all we saw and heard we began our tour in Fayette (not one Fayette resident there to tell more about what we heard) How many of you have marveled at the early beautiful red sand houses there put up so many years ago by pioneer skill How many of you have visited the place where those stones were quarried? For a little town Fayette is "big" with much much history as well as many other things Dover had a facination for all of us Ghost Town or no With the story of her country store her post office her green pastures (still invitwith ing) to her cemetery many graves with some graves marked well (even with big beautiful dolls) to remind those who come of happier days and some not cared for or marked at all (Where are you "Green Thumbers"?) A few tears were shed here tears of pathos and remembering that this could happen here in this time and here among us The Clarion story told very Norman well by Howard included the story of the first white settlers there the story of the industrious Japanese who are still making history there and the story of the Jewish people who tried to make more history there of their failures and disappointments Hearing The Gunnison Valiev News October 3 1974 Page 3 son Jason of Payjon spent the A baby shower was given for weekend with the Steve Faat Mrs Emma Jean Anderson family Dawn Is Rita’s sister f Fuday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Dale Faatz There Mrs Rosie Anderson recently visited their daughter were 14 guests present Several Lou and her husband Jean were Mary played games Dave Smith in Riverton received alot of beautiful gifts arrival Ice for the Mayfield had Its share of lucky hunters over the weekend cream and cake with little diaper Quite a few locals went out in favors were served to each search of the big game and six guest hunters from here bagged their animal The lucky ones are Mr and Mrs Gale Barney Dennis Faatz Croft Christenspent the weekend in Sunset sen Leslie Good Bill Christian-Utah While there they visited with their daughter Sheila who sen Bill Kay Christiansen and Grant Hansen all hunting up lives in Salt Lake Mrs Dawnie Whitman and Mayfield Canyon ! School Lunch BALLET In Gunnison Classes Beginning Oct 18 Beginners: 2 Classes 2 and Ages For Registering Informations Call Teresa Bartholomew if DANCING IS FUN! SOup&Lbegan More convenient and ii Electric meter reading of of -- -It’s true that fertilizers have doubled wheat ivryn i'w'U J cost but beans beets and other crops have quadrupled in Fertilize now for maximum profits Prices available to October 25 1974 (subject to ' prior sale) and delivered free ' bulk truckloads up to 50 miles from any of our factories Fertilizer for: - 0 plus Sulfur $154 per ton $1 58 per ton PLOW DOWN $84 per ton plus Sulfur ALFALFA SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE 19 APA $70 per ton PASTURE $160 per ton plus Sulfur GRAIN ALL PURPOSE CORN $152 BEETS $158 per ton per ton NITRATE UREA (in bags) Also available TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE and blends of your choice at competitive prices riinfli ramuza kmm MIDVALE UTAH Bncknd by 27 years of forllllw expertise PS Lest you forget PHONE ORDERS COLLECT - Midvale or Phone Southern Idaho & Northern Utah Phono Colllnston Utah family for 102 years and told us of the museum to be If any of you have seen the caboose on the hillside on your way to Price this is the beginning of the museum which will be as large as the one in Fairview some day We visited Hog Wallow after dinner and after Mr Norman told us about all the places that once were where the Stake House is today We then traveled to which Mrs Myrtle Nielson Centerfield and Mrs Ruth Scow Manti knew a lot about Ruth also told us all about Mayfield as it once was and as it now is What a story that town has from first "civil wars" of the Order and the other side of this town ot its Indian farms town square etc Every inch of ground there and clear into Manti and Ephraim is heavy with history and Indian stories and much of it is about "my own" and “your own"! could even sec Chief moving his tribe from summer camp (do you know where it was) to winter ramp (do you know where it was?) The mine at "Ghost Town" Morrison up past beautiful Funk's Lake that has made great history and our outstanding golf course that is now making more history made us appreciate our old "Sanpitch Special" all the more We all wished that it could be as busy now Dot as it was then Caldwell Centerfield knew a lot about this mine and that it was through it that we got the railroad In the first place Manti told us the Ray Cox histoiy of this mine of the engineering feat in taking and utilizing the vzater from the mine and the many and difficult pioblcins the engineers had It was as great a feat as that of any developer or explorer of the frontier Ve followed for a short way the route of the narrow gauge tailroad as It meanders now through furms and field Do you know where it once was? Mr Pace as a railroad man told us many Interesting things hut one story was of a cow that got caught in the cow catcher and was not killed She was lolled and buffeted along the tracks and clear to the end of the train as it puffed along and where her frantic Hiking finally uncoupled the caboose and she got up and walked away We were reluctant to ace the monthly bills at the higher rates will be easier for most customers to budget The way it was formerly read monthly The For many years most UP&L residential customers have been billed every two months Most commercial and industrial accounts and those residential customers using electric heating were billed monthly The way it will be It may take UP&L two months to complete the scheduling necessary to make the so in October and November change-ove- r some customers will get bills covering one month and others will get bills covering two months change-ov- er Because we have to start somewhere some customers will get a followed in about four weeks by a bill h To aid your understanding of UP&L’s electric service below is an explanation of the monthly billing form you will leceive After November all UP&L customers will receive billings monthly pjKiis V Utah pouief & Eight ccmfvany ELECTRICITY USF WHAT YOU NFFO bill BUT NftO WHAT YOU USE u |