Show Red Cross $2297S5 Recently to Coumtty Rod Sanpete County collei 'ed ( Chapter $2297 55 in its recent fund to Mrs Ruth according Rasmuson Ephraim chapter secretary treasurer Of this amount $1148 77 will remain in the county to be used in support of the Bloodmobile service to the military and edi national programs on the local Blodwen level Mrs ok en chapter prt sident said The other half of the total collected has lieen sent to the Golden Spike Division as the Sanpete Chapter s fair share of ih ross their Snow College Honors Three At Graduation Thursday June 2nd the Gunnison American Legion and Auxiliary held a joing meeting and pot luck dinner for the pur pose of lastalling newly elected officers for 1977 78 Commander Lucky Wollard called the meeting to order and introduced the guest speaker Maurlin affair the for Mickelson of Salma He in stalled the new officers Also 1st Vice Commander Gene For dham addressed the group on membership and the importan ce of Legion activates The new officers for Gun mson Post 104 are Comman der Delmar Higham He served On as commander m 1946M7 also 1st vice commander is Bob 2nd Vice Comman Fleming der Bill Nay Adjutant Arlo at Arms Sergent Kump Peterson Chaplin Melroy Lester Hill and Post Service Officer Mark Pickett ad Commander Higham and the 1 essed group displayed some of the awards presented to the post for out He also service standing discussed plans for next year The Gunnison Auxiliary had District their as guest President Wilma Barton from the She installed Fillmore auxiliary officers and spoke to on ladies the auxiliary She explained the programs Junior Auxiliary which any post may set up for the daughters and grandaughters a program which is producing great results The new auxiliary officers President are Shirley 1st Vice President Higham 2nd Vice Elma Peterson Piesident Alvina Pierce Sec Erma Soienson Treasurer Chaplin Helen Hill The plans are all made for the of Fourth July upcoming Breakfast The Legion has ob tamed manv new electric grid dies so the cooks can produce more hotcakes ham and eggs better and faster Past Com mander Lucky Wollard chairman of the breakfast committee told of the plans and mentioned how many were served breakfast in previous years In 1974 250 were served in 1975 340 were served and m 1976 they served 370 people Lucky estimates that 400 Or more will have breakfast with them this year The price will be $2 00 for all you can eat Plan to come out and enjoy breakfart with the American Legion a6 the Weather u e lit High ow Pi up Group Plans Family Home Evening Early Morning Breakfast As you passed by the Gun mson Stake Center on the mor on ning of June 4th as you were your way to work or to pick up your mail at the post office did hot cakes you smell sauages scrambled eggs hot chocolate orange juice and milk'’ if ou did and wondered what was cooking so early in the mor ning it was the traditional Earlv Bird Breakfast being the Pnmaiv prepul ed bv Piesidents and the Blaei Sc out no Loadeis ui tu ikl ist is debt ions prepared and served to the and their Blazer Scouts mothers on the patio at the Stake Center bv the Primary It was a beautiful Presidents morning and the boys had fun painting pet rocks singing being songs and especially with their mothers The boys who were in atten Brett Hansen dame were txid Soten Danny Caldwell son Roger Kjai Jimmv Jo Hill Ivlc Stewait Bryant (oats n id Andei son lohnnc ml in lmnn Muk g The Special Interest Home evening planned by the group June will be held on Monday en 11th at the Temple Visitors ter in Manti Please meet at the Church at 5 lip m Pictures will be shown After followed by a speaker this the group will journey to the park for refreshments and visiting All Gunnison Stake members are irn ited fm an en jov able evening Personal ii 'nnoie u'li ii Residents Participate In Food Study Selec t( d Sanpc te mrid residents ate helping to dt let mine futuie eating path ns in America bv partic ipatmg in the study ol largest government food consumption ivei midi taken households m this ana are reporting the del ills of tin u eating habits as put ol the which is Year long nioject being duel tod by the1 of Department Agricultuie 'CSDAi and conducted by National Analysts Division of Boo Allen and Hamilton local aiea residents an also involved m the study is mtei viewers SmH’te ountv r one ol only 114 areas aims tin lounliy chosen for this sui vey It is selected as being represeii tative of similar an as m this part of the country families from this area will tie joined bv more than 21 (too otheis from all r0 states an Puerto Itu o m the massive study ol Americans dietary and nutritional patter ns The survey will reveal how mei lean lift hangi s m tin the way we eat style alfec Srnallti families greater num bets of older people diffeiem lift styles the numlx r of people who at away from hoint the glowing number ol women working outside the home the’ increasing populai ity ol home produced fcxxl to offset using food osts all may be foe tor s in and dietary changing nuti itional patterns Data fiorn tins survey will be used m many nutiition and and are a education progrims pi imarv source1 of statistic il in formation used m cvahiilmg and developing national food mil null inn pulit u s The leal signific am e lies one step beyond finding out what when how much and with whom Amoi u ans ai e eating It lies m what s done with that mass of mtoiniation And past t'SDA food audios ate leading p instating rnsenr examples h into ai lion funnel sD food studies have hem a flc tor in the dc’veloomi ol of u h comrete be in its as various consume school lunch uni food assisUn ce piogiams finicl fortification and emu him nt programs imlntnm eduialmii programs and guidance dictaiy and materials special assistance plans for such high nutritional rish groups as the and the young th tldtilv pcxir It s too e u ly to predict what the curt ent study will uni over But it’s safe to say that a num her of Federal agencies which on the administer programs adequacy of diets and food safety will be watching the lesultscaiefully he cooperative nature of this particular study nssuies that the results will extend beyond 1JSDA programs and policies Joining Agriculture in the research are the Commerce Department and several agen lie’s of the Department of Health Education and Welfare notably the Food and Diug Ad and the Social ministration Security Administration I In patience and Re has bun a many yean rid alvi diligent worker tirm1 wdh his mJ generous skills Dr McQuarne has Mip ported Snow College fund' us donated and it toward1scholarship funds Mr Dee Anderson is a native of Ephraim and attended high school there Mr Anderson later moved to Salt lake Ci'y wtiete he attended tin IDs Business College Mr AndPiseni has been a leading sin in ake for tnai y ye ti in Salt fa ' feed 1952 he brought the ror'c ept re pi ive in Tcxidy there die 11 I)e s dn ms and eight family restaur in ts with more in the pi innmg Mr Anderson ha1' supported the vith served as the Hoy k inane ial Distru among his manv nth and activities Flder Kelly Frandsen Kelly Frandsen Mission Call To Scotland k Ider Kelly M krandsen has been ailed to the Scotland Mission and will kdmburgh lepoi to the mission honu on bine 1977 He and his faun will present the sacrament at meeting piogiam on June p m inthetenterfielelWaid Kelly graduated from Gun mson alley High Si hool in where he was aetive in student government and mane e’xtra curricular aeDvities such as speech and drams k A meiiian egion ML and th Sleiling Scholar musicals He is an Fagle Scout has ee’eived Ins Dutv to God award and is a four year Seminary graduate This past year fie has attended B II Kellv is the son of Mi and Mrs Allan landsen The Gunnison Valley Young will Homemakers hold their next meeting on Wednesday June 15th at 7 30 p m in the Gunnison Valley High School Home Ec Room They will be doing crafts again this month Those who are interested in doing ceramics are asked to contact Radene Pickett before Those in June Saturday terested in Macrame contact Robyn Hendrickson and those in interested making three dimensional pictures contact Sherry Anderson Those not interested in these crafts may bringtheirown A baby quilt will be tied for those interested in helping fund hairmen and '11 w I g alv vl lb his Siyu1 in m m Mr Ane'erson has work'd m the Snow College kwliwminl ( euninittee and h odr ih m substantr illy dn n k und Homemakers Flan June Special Interest bidder Scouts attend early morning breakfast with their mothers t ub Scouts enjoy the ( ircus" fun day which included such things as a cow milking contest Mr Leon Olsen and Di Harlow McQuarne were awar ded Distinguished Service wards at the Snow College Commencement Services held June 3 1977 in the Snow College Dee stadium Anderson Salt Lake City prominent businessman was presented with a Honorary Degiee as well as a citation for his out standing service to Snow College Mr Olsen is a native born resident who Epbiaim giaduated from Snow and later eained a B S from Utah State Alter serving in the Army m WWU Mr Olsen returned to Ephraim where he has since pursued farming ranching and dairying Mr Olsen has served on the Ephraim City Council and has been a member of the Ephraim Lions Club Over the years he has been an active alumnus for Snow College Dr Harlow B McQuarne was born in New York while his father served as President to the Eastern States Mission Dr has served the McQuarne citizens of Sanpete with great Spring $125 18 Whitlock Fairview Rita Hall Rosenlund $69 20 Moroni Euleda Christensen $243 69 Chester Elsie Christensen $39 76 Wales Alasca Davies $44 75 Mount Pleasant Eva $250 39 Seeley Ephraim Melba Reid $52507 Manti Girvin Stott $543 97 Sterling Jennifer Fnschknecht $1745 Gunnison Arta Higgins $206 66 Axtell Chiyo Christensen $65 96 Lila Fayette Bartholomew $30 50 Mayfield Valerie Vince $1 10 $134 01 k r New Legion Officers Installed contributions Nedra Allred City k ountain Green Gae Donut alamode s a ved for refreshment voung homemaker of will fie annoutx ed g h Also the mo tin tb r1 Clean Cp At Cemetery hosi who wish I' o' and vases eb Ini'i lb cemetatv must get ih1 m oil fed and moved off In lone hey will be rutting Hr and watering If Ih'n are not it this date they dll emissions at the park on the 4th mu booths for the entire family of July will include food and Enjoy July Fourth In ef” nmison This Year to start your celebration lrcle two mg di s cm vour calendar this Hi inning un the 2nd of Gils the ivtecs and Lions h tv pla in d Kc ntucky ried one at the park (hikui h n pi oi slay in vour seats tx h u in hired an ex el lent s aging pinup from iovo Sunshine and Rain to In are guaranteed uoim icing and old nl Ih uis me tug now Day concert so plan to attend On the 4th of July be ready for the parade down main street an event looked forward to by everyone Then make your way to the park for rides horse consessions games races skateboard shoes swimming and all kinds of tun to make your day as entertaining as possible The 4th celebration plans to be the of the highlight year you won’t want to miss Red Rockies Square Dance Jamboree Set 1 he Red Rockies Square Dance Club will host its fourth annual Jamboree June 11th at the Loa Ward Cultural Hall An afternoon woikshop will be held from 2 00 until I 00 p m The evening dance will begin at 8 00 p m Featured caller for both dances will be Fred Good sell of Moran Wyoming All square dancers and spec tators are invited to attend Parking spaces for trailers and campers will be available "Nauvooor bust Gunnison LUS Seminary Students" was tin b m ner that decorated the chartered (ontluenUI Trallwuvs hus ist Monday morning as It departed for a 13 day tup of sightsee mg n Colorado Kansas Nebraska Missouri Illinois and Iowa there " sin b u nut hnperones taking the tour which will Include lis iii mi leal sites a Mississippi Rlverboat ride a visit to amusement park swimming in the largest outdoor pool in the world and manv more special fun filled activities ' " a s nit I i |