Show IMF Centerfield News Kathy Fredrickson Phone Mr ami Mis li'nscn hi in!'' new ' itnipti gt In n In new a' ''Ik il li cs nz Mi e parent' rnanl it ticit I' all 'ring !!! a ' 'icn nt 'pi 'a" rn' leriMT Hi' l'I mdpit tinnia ir e Mr anil Mi' I’eliT'un unk was (hi lion Kav Inime over the weekend his with girlfriend Shawna Davis They hath where live in Midvale Shawna teaehes school and Gordon Kav is doing his student teaching They will graduate in June and plan to be married June 14 His mother is Norma Jean Funk It must be spring for love is in the air as we can tell by all the weddings that will take place during the next few months Sounds like fun doesn't Mil' Edison wouldn ' f'T ’( K Mayfield News 528-347- 9 bedside Kveiyone is praying you will soon be well and have good health Mane Y Syt'tJzi mtrvy IIEKM rnansen a Manager's Business m Hei at Kathy student ol School Provo attended the Utah State Phi Beta Lambda Meet m Cedar Business City Api illt! It) All the allege' in Utah include her vivors Mrs Wesley (Myrle) husband Bean Eugene Hansen had major five children and surgery in the Utah Valley and numerous grandchildren Hospital Wednesday all the Seattle Mrs Ivan (Marie) Scow has been home from the Gunnison Hospital a week She is really making good Marie has spent progress many days in the hospital One time she was not exto live and her pected family was called to her I'll At t VNSEN Kathy Hermansen To Represent Utah State In Shorthand Contest Edra i‘si daily s Sothe spring fever has renson and 'rolt Christencaught up with everyone sen received word of the and they prefer to stay death of their sister home and do yard work It Luella Bean ol Seattle is an exhilirating feeling to Wash on April 20 Luella see everything coming underwent an operation back to life and turning and complications set m her death green once more Sur causing April 23 She is getting along as well as can be ex pected and we wish her a speedy recovery were represented Kathy placed 1st in shorthand arid 3rd m type She will repiesent the State of Utah at the Meet in National Washington D C July in slim thund living in Sympathy is extended to Edra Gladys and Croft and the Bean family Edra Vest drove to Salt Lake on Sundav April 27 to visit her d inghtei Lola and Harvi !r: do isen will catch a plain out ot Salt Lake Monday for Phoenix Ariz whet" she plans on visiting several weeks with Bette and Clair Whitlock area The speech and drama of Gunnison department is High School Valley 'The promt to pi "sent otlc'i one'-a alia ioi mod h at lie state ompi iiU'M There will tie two coni' from plays and rue along with the ill he presenplay They 30 p m Monday ted at at the Gunnison May High School auditorium All the numbers to be were done m performed 'i' state competition petition The scenes are going to be performed by Mike Buckingham and F In who received Lainherlseii "superior' ratings and Brad llen and K“iuuth who received Greenhuig "excellent" ratings be will The pei formed by Cynthia An dersen who also received an "excellent" rating The cost is $1 50 lor adults $1 for students and 75c for students with ac- cards and tivity Family work the tickets will also be sold for of Gunnison Over 30 dancers aged 3 numbers performed by 13 will be decked out in are in for a real G VMS treat on Saturday May 10 colorful coMumes to he cast ol the That evening the dance delight their families and play consists of Cory students of Louise Robin- friends with the routines Nielsen Don Gretnhnrg son will present their they've learned Lee Hatch Ad Todd Daily recital “I Love Dancin' " mission is $1 per person Cody Rev nolds and Kenat 7 pm in the high school and everyone is inched to dra ChriMeo'en This play auditorium attend took 2nd in region com Children under six will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult required hey are a 1 Residents (fie lot of best valley Beautification Contest Slated For Utah State Utah Association of $4 Farm City Festival Day County Farm Sanpete Bureau oined in the national observance of Farm Cdv Festival Day ol m Color PORTRAIT 99c Uolutu y St udi NO AGE LIMIT ADIJl TS WELCOME' At compan parent ' by '' ad Family Group Portraits K & Food Production Feels have Interest Cost Pinch and Home by Dr Daryl J McCarty Fxecutne Secretary n Association Uicih Fducol "Hilly" called Dad "will you please get your room straightened up and do a good job ” "I'll Dad" try ded responBilly A short while later u J’s Dept Store Thursday May 8th 10 AM to 5 PM - - mr- Next the parent should follow through by inspecting the child's work evaluating it and giving the youngster praise or the imOver the last few months of inflation and high interest has caused many problems Everyone from car dealers to home builders has felt a slowdown as con- pact rates sumers waiting rates their purchases postpone for more favorable interest KenAccording to Commissioner neth B Creer of the Utah Department of Agriculture soaring inflation along with high interest rates is being felt by the farm sector The increased cost of fuel and inputs such as fertilizer terest rates has caused some productive farms to become unprofitable Unlike consumers who can postpone the purchase of certain goods farmers must obtain the fertilizer and seed for spring planting Even though farmers are relatively fixed as to what they can do they still have some alternatives such as leaving all their ground fallow this year and not planting This alternative is not very likely to happen to a large extent because mortgage payments still need to be made The other most likely alternative is that inputs will be reduced either by reducing the amount of seed and fer men The Seniors Nutrition menu for the week of May 6 9 is as follows: Swiss steak Tuesday Program rice wmushroom peas & carrots gravy apple breadbutter crisp milkjuiee Wednesday Macaroni & CHEESE W’ham beets pear cottage cheese & salad breadbutter Thursday -- ding mi lk rice ol the nation as a that recipients “involve themselves in Explorer President’s Congress attended by more than 2000 young adults Exploring is the senior program of the Boy Scouts of America The awards presented for the 13th consecutive year are designed to on the many “help focus attention great accomplishments of young people in the nation” Scout officials said Recipients however do not need to be members of the Boy Scouts of America A youth leader in the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daa sophomore Sorenson at Harvard is an Eagle Scout who has University long been active in Exploring of numerous He is the recipient awards in science mathematics and music and he has been cited also by such groups as the Future Farmers of Utah Jaycees Utah Elks America and American Foundation Legion Boys’ State He was a letterman in track and cross country at Gunnison Valley High School where he was senior class valedictorian Sorenson has been directing a pilot Young project slated for Brigham University this summer which will offer a leadership seminar for young people Earlier he spent two years on a Mormon mission in Italy Whopping 199 hp breadbutter SU juice Friday Shepherd's pie sunshine salad cookie biscuits 'butter milkjuice John Deere 18- - factor in rapid population growth recent years has been a strong iiiaiiulaclunng within the state and 20-in- Most powerful John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor Push-Typ-e Between 1970 and of apthere was a net proximately 80000 individuals to Utah reversing an out flow trend The decade during the preceding study noted that this influx of new population to Utah during the 1970's was the largest in its history cluding the early pioneer migrations Among the factors cited by the around report for this growth turn of fluring the 1970’s are (Da shifting to the South and to the population 3i West (2 energy development wist natural resources which are now a guarantee of (41 n demand adequate water for future growth C) 0i a ui attractive business climate good supply of essential utility ser Mi) 'u s (7i a desirable lifestyle facilities of recreation development tide that its Exploring mark “excepthe fields of science government religion business athletics art music literature or humanics and require through Division the awards in tional excellence” pud- m Utah rose by nearly ployment 210000 jobs with the private sector for 87 of the increase accounting Government made up employment of 28 Utah non agricultural cm plnvment in 1970and 22 5 m 1980 the Population growth throughout United States has tapered off durini1 eeerit years hut Utah is experiencing tie giealest giowtti in its hi'torv 1970 Between and 1970 tih resident mpulition rose by ton ooo oi ’0 Utah's giowth rate during this time' 'lie nine year period was p US average and was excel ded by nlv five oihor states Foundation analysts jxiint out that one of the mujui factors m Utah's rapid growth is a Ini Ih rate that is highest in the nation and nearly two PS ei age 'I lie Sir tale m yeu- America mashed broccoli whole has been declining The second important iti Kerry L Sorenson 22 of Axtell will woman join the nation’s basketball player a young Antarctic scientist and a Hall of Alabama quarterback as recipients of Young American Awards Presented by the Boy Scouts of Baked created during this period m order to accommodate this expected population inn ease During the past ten years cm Utah's productive” said Commissioner Creer ‘to assure sufficient food supply” National potatoesgravy Growth In Sanpete during terest milkjuice oiilimied from page 587 is presently on a plan to provide low long term loans to farmers much the same way it has in the These loans will housing industry help farmers maintain production in the face of the present unfavorable economic conditions “I think everyone would agree that agriculture should remain strong and working their to their community country and to the quality of life" will be presented The recognitions to five of the six Monday May 5 during opening ceremonies of the 10th peanut adjusted butter sandw ich lay on the dependable individuals dresser And when Billy says "I thought asked you to "Ml try” it means Dad said Dad do a good job won t find that room "I told you would try" looking like a war zone responded Billy “and did " Menu farmers provide” The department service A Seniors Nutrition used per acre or leaving marginal land idle and concentrating efforts on the most productive land Either way would have the tendency to reduce production Interest rates are also eating into the profits of cattle feeders Interest costs per head to finish a choice steer are close to $30 what used to be the profit These negative signals may cause further reductions in cow numbers “We are facing some very critical times” Commissioner Creer stated “the consumer needs to be aware of the problems facing agriculture and understand the valuable services that tilizer Kerry Sorensen Honored Among Nations Top Youth suggestions Great moments to teach Billy’s Dad checked his come about frequently The bed was as when room with dealing wrinkled as a junkyard If we are alert to children auto Magazines and canthem we can help our dy wrappers adorned the children become This presented a great lesson opportunity tor both Billy and his dad What might be expected by an Farm aduh and by a child could Sanpete County women's chair Buieuu mile' apart man said the purpose of On the other hand had Farm CiO Festival is to Billy really accepted the improve understanding lull responsibility implied between m his statement and appreciation "I'll - las the produce! s and the cocommittry of nsumer' agriculture ment to trv ally a comprodm ts mitment'' tiy to please do minimally Assisting Mi' Nielson Dad9 ith this car s activ dies whatever necessary intended to promote public to keep Dad Pom getting of the dav are awareness angry9 of Mrs Lauia Blackhain what can Cnderstandeig Moroni and Mrs Diane rightfully he expected each means Dyiengot Gunnison considering children individual chi t's abilities It means from Clare Elmont's nur and capabilities sen school took a tour at really knowuu the child the Gunnison Dairy and Really gel1 mi a child's el hut best means also the Ruben Cluisfen en farm to see lami developing an understan nainals and to tie mfoi ding that trv mg implies about the products one's tin ehii and conim centration on the matter reived Irom tanning also The parent who explains he children reicived an ice cream a task linn on ghly to a treat donated try the San child has comp’eted only a harm fraction ol the parental County pete duties Bureau LIVING Musi b mail9999 In these modern days with all the conveniences we sure seem to lx slipcan't ping backwards can't have gas enough heat to le warm can t have air conditioning to keep cool can have the newspaper what Oh well at nxt 0 least we still have air to breathe - that we haven't been limited on - YETI sweetheart This week the GUAM) Stephanie Prisbrev is doing pretty and NOBLE AWARD is good If ever there was a sent to Rilla Rosenlund little it's She’s an outstanding scrapper Stephanie Keep up the business leader in our good work Stephanie She valley and has been for and her parents Blaine many years She’s so and Karen and her friendly and sweet brothers have been in Coming in contact with the Utah to vtsd tourists who pass through Washington with Blaine's mothei this part of the state she Haven’t heard of anvone leaves them with a nice else going places doing impression of the Gunneat so things nison Valley folks Rilla anything are rather quiet in the vou are a wonderful ladv! a' 8X10 Children we have a coin box with instead of news by operated paper today's news vesterdavs was held April 3ft Nielson Mrs Marcea your By section (hurch Couldn't a m w fiu h Reev e Are you interested in helping make and state more community The Civic 1980 beautiful9 Awards program nny Beautification be just what you are looking for This program encourages neighbor hood and community clean up as well as giving encouragement to Businesses dividuals to beautify churches and 11 other groups in terested in beautification may take part in this program We appreciate the fact that Utah is richly endowed with natural beauty and scenic wonders These make our state a delightful place to visit and an enjoyable area to live in The annual program aims to en courage appreciation of well kept homes and communities businesses here are sure a lot of people in this unhappy paid of the state loo Wish someone could figure out a way to get the Tribune or Desere' News especially the May 26 when the Monday display is removed for this same pur pose which seminar will be o one two hour duration giving consumers to talk with a represen opportunities tative from the ctah State Division of Affairs Consumer regarding con sumer problems There also will be general inforin the form of a mation available pamphlet and complaint forms in the event a consumer wishes to register a complaint at this time We urge all individuals desirous of learning more about their rights as consumers to take advantage of this informative program here will lie a roving display dipictmg the various responsibilities and duties ha are assumed by the of Consumer tali Slate Department Mfairs m a 12 placard display which will fe available tor your intormation in in the Sanfiete County Courthouse Mailt The display will arrive at 3pm Monday May 5 at which time a fair trade officer from the Utah State Department of Consumer Affairs will be available for one hour for questions and answers to any consumer problems you may have or which you may have experienced recently There also will be a seminar at 10 Meet To Be Attended By Gunnison Students School Dancing Students To Present Recital by Thomas who sai he knew ways the lighthulb work B it he kept try mg until he found a way it WOULD wink’ ml he was euffed around for his etforts too Like to wish Earl Buchanan Jean Peterson Marie Scow Arta Higgins Vina Pierce Naonu Jen sen and all the other folks who are in the valley ailing at this time a speedy recovery nd to a good Iriend Rose LeFevre we extend our sympathy We wish to congratulate Matthew Stewart on his call to serve an IDS mission Also to Jelf Goble for being elected a stu dentbody officer at Snow Oh yah our little valley ol 2 inh) vou there' Ruth Good - In Sanpete County and your support donations We feel we have an "extra special production this sear an bop' we will have an tra special" audience There doesn't seem to be much news in Mayfield this past week suppose the price of gas is limiting everyone's car riding or Tkrwfwu inp k Mia' lid it in il'im I’ 't ' hu h m’' hav r ren the mies 'din walking an 'land up d a ight and and tret an tiii dlv tei 'till aids inok 'o (iiiiK' dial sound' nice ill let like 'un too nil know i' soon as an move again Kvemiiii1 lie siiie and attend the pageant S dm The girls on the day and the guN committees ir the pageant have really put in a lot of hours and have done a good job We all nl really appreciate ou people m the alley hu pril vrighrd In' hahv Mr Awty fA ei Notice To Consumers s 528-753- 8 Page ThursdavMav WS Mowers John Deere Rotary Mowers are available in three models — trimming mower arid 18- and regular mowers The mowers have 3'z Hie steel Contoured hp deck for Adjustable handles lor operating comfort Safely discharge chute deflects thrown objects to the ground durability Optional available mowers grass bag lor leqular See us today jkl DfiHfj Choose from two models of 300 Series Tractors the 314 and the 317 Both have hydrostatic drive to let you change ground speed without And shifting or clutching hydraulic lift — single function on the 314 — on the 3 to give you fingertip control of attachments Vou also get controls cushioned seat in starting Stop today lor a test drive Gunnison implement GUNNISON UTAH Co |