Show 'tnryr'Tri r1 ' rnynmi r ry-- - r" p w rrrrm r The Gunnison Gunnison Local Notes Amy Critizes Sanction Against School and Single Sex Clubs Thompson Visitors at the home of MP and Mr Alvin Jensen were their children Mr and Mrs Mayne Nielson of Bountiful and Mrs Vernile Fjeldsted of LaCirande Oregon It is hoped everyone in the valley was able to see the beautiful setting at the Gunnison Cemetery on Memorial Day viith all the improved landscaping the new entrance and fencing it has certainly made it a lovely place of peace and rest On Memorial Day the flags of the veterans were placed beside their graves and at the monument site About 60 flags stood waving in the breeze In addition to the flags 116 white crosses were placed at the servicemen's resting places It was a beautiful memorial to those who have served our country Miss Sally Tremmings from Kent County near Landon England is visiting with Mr and Mrs Arlo Jensen for two weeks She is a convert to the LDS Churck and has come to Utah to visit with the families of the missionaries who taught her the gospel Elder Larry Jensen was one of the missionaries Sally likes our valley and is enjoying herself From here she will visit in Paris Idaho The past weekend was spent in a variety of ways for many folks But a good many of the families in the valley held and reunions family gatherings Among them was the family of the late Jacob Foote who met at the City Park for lunch and to visit Another was the Fred Thompson family They gathered at Deweyville City Park to renew acquaintances To the young girls in Axtell Centerfield and Mayfield The American Legion Auxiliary chairman would like to thank them for their services in the poppy drive It was a great success Thank you Mr and Mrs Lamont Nielsen and Mr and Mrs Terry North were guests of the Warshaws at the evening Saturday Promised Valley Playhouse The play was the final showing Sweet Than Bitof ter” which has been playing in Salt Lake since May 11 This three act play portraying the life of Maurice Marshaw was of special terest to the Niebens because a large part of act two depicts life as it was in the Clarion Jewish Colony Also the excitement disappointment US Senator Jake Garn K Utah) recently consigned a let ter to U S Secretary of Labor Marshall protesting Kay would regulations which prohibit firms doing federal business from supporting the membership of their employees in Kiwanis Lions and other clubs and discouragement of that CIjrHin venture surfaced in other parts of the play They highly recommend both the play and book as being humorous full of life and at the same time giving spiritual uplift as they attempt to erase barriers dividing Judism and Christianity Mormons Amy and Ivan Squire enjoyed a family reunion with Ivan's children and their families over Memorial Day weekend Saturday morning 19 witnessed the sealing of Jane and Fred Bohman's adopted son Andrew to them in the Manti is Ivan's Jane Temple youngest daughter and they live in Baltimore Fifty of Ivan's children grandchildren and spent three days on the farm in Clarion with games visiting and other entertainment Sunday Sunday morning School was held outdoors Larry Bradley officiated Love and the spirit of the Lord was there that morning Alvin and Myrtle Jensen of Axtell were honored by their children and grandchildren at a family gathenng at the Keith Sorensen's home Saturday May 26 Dinner was served to 36 The afternoon was spent in visiting and playing games A program was given by the Myrtle and Alvin sang “Love at Home " Myrtle is 85 and Alvin JIMMY JOE STEW ART JJ Stewart Receives Star Scout Award Jimmy Joe Stewart son of Dr and Mrs H Lamar Stewart recently received his Star Progress Award in the Scouting program He worked hard to receive this award before his from Primary graduation Very few boys achieve the Star rank by the age of 12 He is enthused to have his Eagle badge by the time he turns 13 He has a total of eight skill awards and eight merit badges He also received the “Duty to God" trail award at the time of his graduation from Primary 84 action the Labeling ''preposterous ” the letter also suggests that “only the HEM attack on high school glee clubs (comes) to mind as a recent rival for sheer absurdity " Other signers of the letter in K elude Sen Ornn Hatch Utah) Sen Richard Lugar (R Ind Sen Carl Curtis Sen Jack Schmitt R N M Sen John Danforth Sen James Eastland Sen Strom Thurmond RSC) and Sen Dale Bumpers In the letter the senators point out that the regulations are being prepared by the Of fice of Federal Contract ComOFCCP pliance Programs The regulations which would cover directly or indirectly most American firms "would discourage membership in the affected groups and reduce their ability to serve their communities" the letter noted "All this is to occur" it said “because these traditional organizations enroll members one sex No racial religious or other discrimination is alleged The membership practices of those organizations of TALES have been upheld in the courts and therefore we find no basis for this administrative action” the letter said The senators asked Marshall to review the regulations with (Hrp arid "to invoke com mon sense and terminate this pointless harassment of these invaluable channels of private voluntarism ' Persons who have never given of themselves to service really organizations may believe as OFCCP claims that service clubs are really 'local business generating groups' ” the senators said “Similarly those too affluent and fortunate to have need of the service of these organization may be by Dr Daryl J McCarty school vacation Children in the next few days but learning needn’t and shouldn't monstop during the next three ths The student who takes a vacation from thinking often has difficulty resuming school in the fall But how can parents keep their children's minds at work during June July or August1 Some suggestions Budget a little more time and do with your children things such as taking them to the supermarket with you Then hit them with a problem “ Which is the better buy" you package may ask “a of cereal for 64 cents or a package for 96 cents?" is or son a daughter Maybe old enough to apply for a summer job If so it can be a great learning experience How? Read over the job openings in the newspaper classified sec- tion with your young jobseeker Visit the Job Service office Check businesses where you see "help wanted" signs Help your son or daughter to complete a job application form start oblivious to their enormous benefit to society "But these misconceptions should not go uncorrected by a adof an department ministration in supposedly touch with the sentiments and aspirations of the American people' they said The senators also disputed the way in which OFCCP is preparing to implement the regulations “without even the weak degree of accountability provided by the notice and comment process They charged the OFCCP "is to avoid the attempting negativ e public opinion which is both justifiable and predic table the by promulgating regulations by memorandum to compliance agencies witi a IcUit PASSING OF BIG BROTHER h Joseph C Keeles "For years America has resounded with anger of those who have discovered that some of our Presidents and police institutions such as the FBI and CIA have unlawfully violated the libis erty of political dissenters This indignation while justified few strangely selective For while an uproar has been stirred by a scattered incidents there has been almost total silence about the is entrenched bureaucratic dictatorship that directly affecting millions and indirectly damaging the lives of everyone in the country" — Wtlluim t rerun There was once a small boy who lived in a house near a country lane One day some surveyors showed up then a lot of workmen came with machines and they turned the country lane into a highway The boy was delighted Now ' he said "when grow up will be living in a house by be a the side of the road and friend to man Better yet will And be a brother to everyone from that time forth he tried his best to be just that ' Simon tomnr 7r anr He became the most helpful fellow you ever saw Mhenever and anyone passed by he smiled waved at them and if they slopped he would talk to them and try to assist them He would offer them give them directions well a drink of water from the even Energy-wis- pay you to it will clean their dirty defrost your refrigerator frequency Frost buildup mokes the cooling unit use more electricity Defrost conventional refrigerators twice o month and freezers ot least annually Twice a year clean condenser coils (located at the back or bottom of appliance) with the nozzle attachment of your vacuum models should not build up frost if yours does it should be inspected ooiei in vT 7 KL JmMSMN Go On A Fishing Trip fi" KIS szzastf I 7eag 7?S£ I i Home Center Gunnison 528-350- 03 anxiety to help people by makhe bought was ing them do what right he began reporting them to the constable As for giving to worthy causes even this changed He made up his own list of things that he felt should be done to help his fellow man and it was a long and strange list indeed Mith this he was constantly badgering others for contributions and if they were reluctant to give he became downright threatening And so where he had once been known with affection as Big Brother the man who lived by the side of the road who wanted to be a friend to man he became so notorious as a bully and busybody that everyone Ined to avoid him People took other roads so they would not drive by his house If they saw him walking along a street they scurried to the other side If he came to their doors they hid inside until he tired of ringing the bell and went away However he persisted in pestering people to such an extent that one day one of the town ders got an idea He called on others to share it with them The Idea Ask About our Custom Made Fishing Poles RB Fame Spreads Throughout that area he came famous for his helpfulness and generosity Mhenever there was anything to be done he could be counted on to help and when people showed up at his door collecting for chanty he never told them he had given at the office He became such a friend to man that he was known far and wide as Big Brother But as time went on Big Brother slowly changed Mhere he used to help out only when people asked for his help he now insisted on helping them Mhere he used to give advice only when he was asked for it he started telling people what he thought was best for them he insisted that they do as he told them Mhere he used to show a trienJIy interest in what his neighbors were doing he turned into a nosv busybody and prying into all their goings all kinds comings and spreading of malicious gossip about them lo make matteis worse in his Ut t xultintly they put the idea lo woik When the next elections were held they sent Big Brother to Washington There he was supremely happy for he found himself with many othcis in a big house by the side of a big road all as busy as bees tiying to be fnends to man— with alas similar results but on in even biggci scale Tha first Europaan monarch to own a motor car at King Laopold of Belgium who had a car especially built for him in 1898 properly Sometime in the summer you may be able to give the family a history lesson Every community has an interesting past if you'll take the trouble to dig it out Never Lake the family to Washington DC without touring one of the (host -teresting buildings anywhere the Capitol Or go to a nearby canyon where ancient Americans fascinating figures in (ft rock and ask the kids: "Were they doing this to tend us messages centuries after they died - or were they just ex- - 1 1978 Page themselves ar pressing tistically?" A lesson in geography Have your youngster plan the route for your vacation trip Ask questions such as “Mill we nwl ice for desert travel1” Bridal Registry TO: CONGRATULATION Mary Emelyn marry Harwood to Verden B Friday June2 Peterson 1978 Reed Jensen to marry Nancy Jorgensen Saturday June 3 ADD your R B S Mill there be any mountains that could give our car a difficult time?” “Should we take raincoats when we visit Vancouver?” Don’t forget reading Summer's a great time for this Set aside an evening for the family to visit the library - discover its and go various departments back as many times as you can Since it's But one caution summer why not let the kids choose books they want to read1 Home windshields e alley News June name to the list! Home Center |