Show 1 Death claims former resident Hugh Halverson Two USU students on honor roll Junior High Candidates Et William Hugh Halverson 75 former Gunnison resident died April 22 1976 in a Salt Lake hospital He was born November 22 1900 in Gunnison to Oliver Henry and Josephine He married Mary Erickson Olsen later divorced He married Hilma Hicks She died He was a member of the LDS Church and the Utah Symphony Mr Halverson was a retired State Manager of Pharmaceutics for the State of Utah Survivors include sons and Gail H daughters Casper Mark 0 Wyoming Tucson Arizona Mrs Wallace (Marilyn) Reid Mrs Klint (Kathy) Wright both Salt Lake City) Alana Portland 16 Oregon and five greatgrandchildren grandchildren Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for winter quarter 1976 have been announced In order to be included on honor roll a student must be enrolled full time minimum for undergraduates and 12 credits for graduates) and have a grade point average of 3 5 or better (40 is straight A) Students from Gunnison to achieve honor roll include: Richard T Dyreng Agriculture Mitzi Kay Andersen graduate student 1 v - Ll Roy L PICTURED ARE Front Row L to Rt Britt Sorensen Clare Ann Otten Back Row L to R: Melanie Peterson Larry Childs and Dele me Willard son Thompson Open house for Roy Thompson irf 'r'to--- Ruth Thompson will be honored for his 80th birthday with an open house which will be held Sunday afternoon May 16th at Bowcutts Reception 105 West Main Street PM Utah from He was born May 8 1896 in Axtell to Peter and Sena He received his Thompson education in Axtell and Weather t "v ! THOUGHT Our most treacherous phrase for as we is “necessary evil” become used to anything of that sort it appears more and more and less and less necessary evil - PICTURED ARE Front Row L to R: Diane Chriatenaen Ronnie Hill Back Row Jennifer Mogle Stewart Jensen and Diane Yardley IT’S THE MOST! The Pilgrims New Jersey were MUSHROOM tfHTftf Aftf nutnauv rue NUMac of oucuuti m SfACa has wewCAicuuiipTD AvaAoa UMtman io per £WTIMTW i C rio pins like plant nuclear weapon since HASN'T THAT WEAPONS' row OF THE BE USEP FOR heading for what VINAIGRETTE is now SALAD fresh mushrooms or pound 2 cam (6 to 8 oz each) sliced mushrooms 12 cup oil wine 14 cup vinegar 1 dove garlic minced teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 116 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 head iceberg lettuce To prepare Mushroom Vinaigrette rinse pat dry and slice fresh mushrooms or drain canned mushrooms set aside In a medium bowl combine oil vinegar garlic sugar salt and black pepper mix well Let stand for 10 minutes to allow flavors to develop Add mushrooms toss gently until all of the mushrooms are well coated Cut lettuce into 6 to 8 wedges Arrange wedges on dividual salad plates spoon some of the Mushroom Vinaigrette over each wedge Yield 6 to 8 portions 1 HOUCUltS OF in rue actaresT known (SAtU It AKMUTf no Risk of a nuclear a originally it DUP to meet Monday May 17 The Gunnison DUP meeting will be held Monday May 17th at 2:00 PM at the Stake Center in the Relief Society ' Room This will be the last meeting for the season GRAND HOUSE The Manelon House Studio of Photography S State St Mt Pleasant 298 Phone Denis W Andelin Owner Photographer Come see the famous 1897 house completely testored which houses the studio Fill out entry blank and deposit it at the Open House Saturday PM You may May 15th be the happy winner of a beautiful 16x20 or 8x10 color portrait completely framed in luxurious frame There will be two drawings one for each size No purchase necessary! Serving the Manti and Provo Temples with wedding excellence Save phone number for future use BACKGROUND WHY MANY RUMORS ARE WRONG As is almost customary once a year some people are speculating on ‘the imminent devaluation of the Mexican peso’ The rumors began 22 years ago when the peso was last devalued on April 18 1954 Despite the fact that the peso has become one of the world’s most stable currencies the rumor mill continues to operate The reasons that the rumors are wrong— reasons for Oil wealth boosts our maintaining the 1250 to 1 neighbor's economy parity of the peso to the ports which do not generate US dollar— are numerous and in light of the but two are especially income above statistics make any interesting devaluation measure less 1 The monetary stability feasible and free convertibility of In Gold Billions currency maintained for the At the same time primapast 22 years are the cornerstones of our neighbor’s ry and secondary reserves in economic policy and have gold silver and internationearned the confidence of al exchange in the Banco de Mexico (central bank) stood investors at $2983200000 at the 2 There is no advantage end of 1975 and much to devaluation The solidity of the Mexto make it unadvisable is demonican economic Other key facts: strated by the ability to The effect of a devaluameet the same kind of suction on the external econcessive crises of inflation omic balance is minimal and recession which have but devaluation would characterized the rest of the crease the cost of imports world in recent years Also over 80 per cent of which there are unmistakable signs are production materials of recovery now evident: and machinery indispensThis year imports of able for continued economfoods and agricultural prodic expansion and which ucts are Deing reduced by creased at a rate six times 54 per cent under 1975 conof than imports higher ures In January and Februsumer goods between 1970 ary of this year of 1976 and 1975 the country saved 105 milThe government of Mexico has reduced the rate of lion on agriculture imports increase of imports from compared to 1975 Oil Wealth to 688 per cent in Mexico imported petroonly88 percent in The growth rate of leum during the deperiod but last year became public sector imports a net exporter with net clined from 801 per cent to revenues from this source 134 per cent The commercial balamounting to $140 million If it’s true that money ance deficit from 84 percent talks the message coming to 161 per cent for the from the gold and the oil same periods These measures have money is that the rumors practically eliminated im- are wrong "A scholar knows nothing of boredom" Mr Thompson married Leah Myrup in Manti Their marriage was solemnized May 29 1964 in the Logan Temple She passed away March 28 1974 His children honoring him are LeRoy Thompson and Rhea Mrs Tremonton Thompson Leora Eberhard and Mrs LeRoy (Cleon) Peterson Bothwell and Mrs Neil (Barbara) Koford Garland Mr Garland has 14 grandchildren 25 and two also one brother and three sisters The family extends an invitation to relatives and friends to attend the open house No gifts please New Arrivals Births recorded the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital are: and Mrs May 4 Gary Greenburg of Sterling an 8 lb 10'j oz baby girl r and Mrs May 10 Wesley Curtis of Ephraim an 8 lb baby girl Ladies golf and Mrs May 10 Alan Maynes of Manti an 8 6 oz baby boy handicap tournament NEWS: THE MAYFIELD Ruby Hammond 5287932 Weekend and Mother's Day guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnson were Mr and Mrs Robert Thompson of Salt Lake Mother’s Day visitors at the home of Mrs Rachel Mellor were Gretta Melior Mr and Mrs Charles Mellor and family and Erma Sorensen and daughter LuAnn Mr and Mrs William (Bill) Whiting from Provo visited with relatives and friends in Favette on Thursday Mrs Elgin Mellor spent last week in Spnngville at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Curtis Good 5283479 Mr and Mrs Jerry Wilkins motored to Cucamonga and Burbank California for supplies for their camper factory They were gone from Tuesday to Thursday and lad an enjoyable trip To celebrate their wedding Mr and Mrs anniversary Daniel Good went on a trip to Arizona and Nevada stopping one night in Las Vegas to enjoy a spectacular dinner show “Salute to America’s Bicentennial with a cast of 100 people The only show in Las Vegas imported from Paris with its original cast The desert is very green and beautiful now adorned with many wild flowers It is a great time of the year to travel to the desert Mr and Mrs Bob (Loretta) Hunt and Stephen visited the weekend with Loretta’s parents Mr and Mrs Daniel Good and also with Mr and Mrs Leslie Good and family The Hunts live in Sunset the children of Mr and Mrs Donald Faatz spent Mother's Day weekend with their parents This included Mr and Mrs Lavor Franks and family from Ephraim Mrs Gary Faatz and children from Richfield Dr and Mrs Jerel Hill and family from Orem The Hill family also visited with Dr Hill's parents Mr and Mrs Forrest Hill in Gunnison from Gary Faatz called Dearborn Michigan to talk to The Ladies Golf Association held a Handicap Tournament on May 4th Ardith Mogle placed first in the Championship Division and Dianne GreenIn the wood was second Palisade Flight Carol placed first with Tami Cox second The Association held their fust luncheon of the season Vera Sorenson Entertainment Chairman and other Association officers served 40 members and guests Several new members were An welcomed invitation is extended to anyone interested in joining 10:00 AM and at Play begins 5:00 PM on Tuesdays Like one golfer said “The more I play the luckier get” Join us if you can!! MALLETS Friday May 7th the Mayfield Mallets held their first meeting at their leader’s house Rita Faatz Present were Ajdb David Dyches Penny Lambertsen Melody Paterson and Vickie Whitlock The prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance and the Motto was said Wanda Bailey came from Fairview and t aught us the basic tools in doing leather work The next meeting will be held neU Friday after school Officers are: Melody Peterson President David Dyches Vice President Ann Brad Allen Secretary Reporter Vickie Whitlock 2nd Reporter Penny Lambertsen Song Leader hts mother and family He reported he had given a talk in Sunday School for the Mother's Dav program in the Dearborn LDS Ward Mr and Mrs Roy Potter visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hal Memmott and family Sunday they attended church and had a delicious dinner at the Memmott home before returning to Mayfield In Sacrament Meeting the program was presented by the Richard Fowlkes family Talks their and France were given by two daughters Cynthia and Vickie and son Edward a missionary Two musical numbers were rendered by Richard It was a very inspirational meeting The Fowlkes family will be moving from Mayfield We are sorry to have them leave Mrs Virginia B Thomas motored from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with her mother Mrs Dora Bartholomew Sunday they attended Sacrament Meeting Afterwards they went for a ride and had dinner together Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whitlock for Mother’s Day weekend was Wilma and their daughter family from Wah Wah Valley Also visiting were Mr and Mrs Don Louis Voorhees and family Grove The from Pleasant Voorhees family also visited with Don Louis’ mother Mrs Devoda Voorhees Scott and Mark grandchildren of Mr and Mrs Harold Christiansen visited with their from Friday to grandparents Monday while their parents Howard Michelle and Uncle Arizona Phoenix to went Mark to visit with Mr and Mrs Randy Christiansen Mr and Mrs Russell Olsen and family from Mt Pleasant Keith and Mr and Mrs Peterson and boys from Gunnison visited on Mother’s Day Mr and with their parents Mrs Melvin Taylor The complete family of Mr and Mrs Thomas Yardley were together on Saturday for a delicious turkey dinner Those attehding from out of town were Mr and Mrs Frank Erling Gulbranson and family from Riverside and Mr and Mrs Ira from Salt lake Malmgren making a total of 37 family members On Monday Thomas and Loa Yardley drove their daughter Elaine back to Logan where she is attending USU tending her grandchildren while her daughter and husband were away on business Relatives and friends helped Ella to enjoy her stay by taking her to many different entertainments Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew were Deann Bartholomew and a friend Craig Bluemel Mr from Lyman Wyoming and Mrs Rick Dove and son Kenny visited Saturday and Sunday and on Sunday Mr and Mrs Paul Braithwaite and boys joined the family Spending a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew is Mrs Mary Rasmussen Zane and Mary Curtis of Price visited Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs Heber Bartholomew Mrs Violet Olson of Murray is visiting this week with Bishop and Mrs Heber Bartholomew and family Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor were Arva Mellor of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Arnold Mellor and family of Lake Shore On Sunday Mr and Mrs Bruce Heywood and family visited with them over the phone when they called from Iceland Monday visitors at the Mellor home were Mr and Mrs Woldon Francom of Sandy Mr and Mrs Roger Hendrickson and family of Bear River Mr and Mrs David Mellor and family of Layton Mr and Mrs Gerry Ashman and family of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Roger Mellor and family and Mr and Mrs Phill Olsen and family gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Mellor on Sunday to help Elaine celebrate her birthday and Mother's Day Friday Mr and Mrs Chester Hill and family of Idaho Mr and Mrs Lee Hendrickson of Springville Mr and Mrs John Ord of Provo and Arden Hill visited at the of California homes of Mrs Bonnie Mellor Edwin and Mrs and Mr Mellor and Mrs Paul Duggins Jennifer Olsen granddaughter visited Sunday at the home of Mrs Ruth James Sheldon Mellor visited last Mrs week with his mother Leah Mellor Other weekend visitors at Leah's home were Mr and Mrs Charles Manwill who of Sandy and family visited on Saturday and Mrs Jim Thomas Lisa and Jimmy of Delta who visited on Sunday Leland Mellor of Salt Lake is at home with his mother now visiting for a few days WE WILL INSTALL GLASS & INSULATION 22 SALE! 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