Show GuuImi ValUy Rwi Thurtday February 18 1962 GnonioonSEC0Volley Reno : Gunnison Utah MJ4 Soi ‘h Main StrMt TthpMw :Cunnison Va lay Ntws (SECD 233420) If published Mch Thursday lor In Utah and 11000 par yaar out of Utah by Gunnison V allay tjjoo pe' I'Mvwi iio South Main Straat Gunnison Utah 04434 Socond class postaps t’paid at Gunnison Utah 04434 POSTMASTER: Sand addrass chanpas to : Gunnison Vallay Ntws Box 403 Gunnison Utah 04434 Sinaia Coov: 25c AAark G Fuallanbach Publisher John C Spoor Editor Elaanor Soransan Associato Editor Vicki Nialsan Advsrtislnf Manapar I yr Just Stuff Editorial Vocational Plan Unfair something? Valley News adds its "seal’' to a letter being sent toitbe Utah State Board of Education concerning a vocational education proposal the Gunnison People twine their hair twist their watch bands or fiddle with their buttons chew on their nails the insidm of their lipe the ends of pena or on rings d The proposal objected to by the South Sanpete Board of this newspaper would require high schools to prove that in are or students employed staying their Sl:percent of its “abject” after high school would schools to if: approved high have prove to state bureaucrats that 51 percent of last year’s senior welding class students (for example) are either studying the program at a collet technical school or still in high school or aregainfully employed as welders If only half or fewer are found to be in such circumstances the school would lose its state funds in that category this is not a totalitarian state where people are coerced — in whatever form — into pursuing a certain line of work To penalize a school because some of its students change their minds about what they wanted to do is unfair If there's a pen nearby they dick It or tap it on the table Paper dips get bent out of shape and napkins gat folded and ripped to shreds If a person Is a smoker he tends to smoke more while waiting If he chews gum he chomps harder by Amy Thompson When you're out f rand you happen to stumble over a rode do you give It a kick and go ont without giving the rods another thought? tfell Td like to tell I’ve discovered about a rock Obe day a short time age while visiting Eknma I found her James heating brick to be pl&d under a quilt on herback porch for all the catstn the neighborhood UKsleep on at night this cold snap (Isn’t that a kind thbpghtful thing to do for otfir&ttle animal friends?) 3k6yway while relating this: incident to a few fcglp they began to repiember some rock stories of their own fSRay Foote told how hist parents heated a large round cobble rock iivthe oven of the family coat range After it was heated they placed it in during awful thfej family buggy or box wggon Everyone would place their feet dose to the rock and coyir themselves with a qOflt They traveled warm that way 3je also told how they rode a school buggy with In the canvas top biiggy was a little pot belly stove But the big kids would crowd up close to it and shove the littife kids to the back of al The little ones U)e7uggy ajmpst froze to death to the bffyre getting school house Dan you imagine having to travel like that in those days? Iflthought you’d like to kboiv about the rock just to we have dppnd on it again 6ne more thing came to light in this discussion that you readers may or may not know High school was held in the old 80 years c&yl hall 75 ago At that time the hpnje craft classes were In the bade of where thlK&J store is now children from AxteU Centerfield rode the aijC Clarion buggy bus to school The olhdr kids walked Those h4 lie riding would have to start at 9:30 am a guess the ones walking had to run fast) These Uds also packed a lunch In a lard bucket and most of the time their sandwich would be frozen by the time the lunch hour came the kids Eventually to put got permission their buckets in the classroom windows rows and rows of laid buckets decorated the classroom The Idds got a education there and then were sent to Manti for their last two yean (Did you know that?) Can you feature having to do any of this in this day and age? I would say we have it pretty dam good wouldn’t you? This week we’d like the GRAND and NOBLE RECOGNITION AWARD to be received by all the wonderful loving special folks who care for the patients at the Mayfield Manor All of them have to be the very best kind of people I believe there are 18 who every day give tender loving care to all the 35 patients there Staff consists of Macy nurse Haleen Mellor Calvert Pauline Rose Sorenson Sorenson Mary Despain Christensen Sharron Lori Chesley Sue Anderson Gwen Christiansen Helen Gibbs Lori King Sandy Neal Kathleen Higham Jay and Caroline Clayton Robert "Federal ance is as tax assist- dose as your telephone" commented John Haacke chief of TaxInternal Revenue’s payer Service for Utahns Haacke said that there are times when all of the lines may be telephone but asked taxbusy payers to hold on the line as calls are taken in the order they come in can use the Taxpayers telephone In the fiscal year 1980 Mississippi was the lowest with $64642 and Alaska the highest with $418868 followed by New York with $149487 Property tax collections were $23463 in Utah While Alaska was first with $90001 and Alabama the lowest with The state sales $7865 tax per capita in Utah is higher than average with and ranks 13 $22228 Hawaii is the highest with $51637 followed by with Washington $39346 New Oregon Hampshire Montana Delaware and Alaska do not have state sales tax for answering questions those who come in to their owrr reprepare turns f "And King Brent Bown of Logan spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Cedi Bown Mr and Mrs Stacey Hammond of Salt Lake City visited with Mr and Mrs Milton Hammond over the weekend Mr and Mrs Bert Bender and daughter price protection Credit Commodity commodity Corporation loans farmers Participating must reduce their acreage planted to feed and — sorghum) by at 10 percent from the established feed grain oats least bases Everyone at soma point in his waiting will drum his fingars on a table or chair If (bora's no chair or table the only alternative is to twiddle one’s thumbs Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Wendell Hill over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Gary Hill of Salt Lake City Last Friday Mrs Fen Mellor attended a birthday party for her Brady Lund in Redmond Mr and Mrs of Victor Bartholomew Provo visited Sunday with Mrs Mellor Monday visitors at the Mellor home were Mr and Mrs Carl Mellor and daughter Diane of Lehi POWs! acreage except during the six principal growing months information 720 Mayfield Rd Gunnison UT 84634 Where "Quality" is Everything! I Southern Utah's Daily Product falter Often You These FANTASTIC BUYS - 171 r EGG NOG i 3100 4 I CREAM I I PUNCH 129 R BUTTER 1 Lh CHEESE ORANGE JUICE Pouch Pius Much lu Much More EGGS 299 “ I 1591 lbs 5 ' 485 99 - Including: SAUSAGE TURKEY PIZZA BACON Cubed $179u NEW - - - freshly Made and Packed Quality Paradise COTTAGE Pint 99 I 175 u I HAM rr — Top Quality Cheese Of Yoitr Choice! TREMENDOUS VARIETY GREAT times PRICES £ Russell’s American Old Fashioned1 ICECREAM Legion Iowa 7:30 I Block PUNCH (Mr Marshall) Former POW Served in Korea and Viet Nam 3 189 67 I BUTTER 1 Lb 14 92 1 Chocc&e I “ Pint 39 CREAM speak on IN ASIA missions shot down Highly decorated veteran Past District Commander I WL Whole or Raw evidence including more than 4000 Individual sightings that many are still alive 66 I I 175 YOGURT - rnr rirrEft t"”m MILK unaccounted for and there is much Present Mayor of Miles Thursday Feb 25 — Manti Public Library $250 Donation There are the chewers and the chompen twiddlers the tappers — next time you’re waiting figure out what category you fit in on signup to participate will be mailed to farmers in the near future SOUR Americans are Ralph Marshall AMERICAN SLAVES mitted to graze this but Not to be sexist men are funnier to watch than women Thera are some men who keep their arms behind their backs others who keep them folded in front and others still who use them to talk and would be speechless if their arms were cut off at the elbows Mr and Mrs Steven of Cedar Bartholomew City were weekend visit- ors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew namese wars Over 2800 Hear the room The land taken from production and devoted to conservation uses must be eligible cropland and protected from wind and water erosion The land may not be i meharvested chanically Farmers will be per Further 2 The Communists did not return all the POWs they held at the end of the Korean and Viet- Flew corn (barley grains Bonnie and son Terry were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Scott Bartholomew BRING HOME OUR MISSING al- Hours for tax assistance are from 8:15 am until 4:45 pm Monday in the Friday through Provo Salt Lake City and Ogden IRS offices can call the Taxpayers above number to have their tax questions answered “We are putting our staff emphasis on assisting as many taxpayers as possible ahd that is the telephone through service” Haacke said will assistance be given to taxpayers by target IFayelt© though they are busy of the time most if people call early in the morning and later in the chances are that week will have better they success" prices by reducing supplies for the marketing year" Block aid Participants will be to devote the required reduced acreage to conservation uses he said Only those who participate will be eligible for Swfy Mr and Mrs Ken Markus and sons spent the weekend in West lirith Mr and Jordan Mrs Arthur Meyer Darlene Bartholomew Mary Louise Dove and Pam Bluemell Braithwaite attended a baby shower last week in Salt Lake City for Terry Bartholomew’s baby son and Patsy Wiggerman cousin Kelley of West Valley City visited Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Allen “We explained Dora Bartholomew how- num- Joanne send our sympathy at the loss of their sister and daughter Belva our symAnd also pathy to the family of Alaska ever gets back only (725 percent followed by New York and Wyoming State and local taxes in Utah avenged $83971 and ranked 33 per capita ber Fowles Ireta Faatz and Lambertsen We love you all You are so very great To those who are ill we’d also like to send wishes to GerBessie trude Anderson Draper Naomi Jensen and Paul Ball Johnson To Verdell Max Nielson Beryl Ball and Pearl Nielson we Arkansas IRS Offering Tax Service to Utahns now have 23 telephone lines for calls to come in on" Haacke wmm (Mi- - head As income tax time nears we thought Gunnison Valley readers might like to faiow how Utah compres with other states in taxes Personal Income In Utah ranks 4( with an average 1980 income of $7649 according to the US Department of Commerce Ranking below Utah is ArAlabama Kentucky kansas South Caroine Income and Mississippi in Alaska is die highest with $12790 followed by the District of Columbia and Connecti$12039 Income cut with $11720 remaining after state and local taxes in Utah ranked 39 th at 8902 percent The states with less than 10 percent going to taxes are New HampFlorida Indiana shire Texas Missouri Tennessee Ohio Alabama and benefits such as program minutes around glancing Mkkael race - immediately into the farmer owned reserve "This action will strengthen feed grain R Lynn Nielson of the Sanpete County Agriculand tural Stabilization Conservation Service Office in Manti says that Secretary of Agriculture John R Block has announced a voluntary 10 percent reduced acreage for 1982 crop program feed grains He has also announced that 1982 feed grains may be entered few every ElUott EcyaoMa third Karl Bjerrgasrd McArtker first Foreth row left first winners Eric Petersen 1yky eecond and Refer Petersen third second and Wehelee US Farmers Asked To Reduce Acreage Tax Info: How Utah Comp ares km winners thdr pop scratch thdr try to rami People knuckles heads or Derby Winnert rc wtaaara art left front row Derek Andersen Shawa Hlgglni Trevor Andersen and Richard Christensen Second row left Wolf rank race so- first Jeff Bartholomew winners Ryan Thompson cead Preston Dnncan third Third row left Bear rank Ptotw—a Dtrby creative stand behind local school board and encourage the members Unite all the clout within their power to see that this bureaucratic arid :unf air plan is defeated Wp Acufft by Jen I Have you ever noticed the different things people do with their hands while they’re waiting for someone or SHERBET pm Clubroom Students 189 Gaf 149 bal' Remember Oin Name $1 "Quality Para 00 I 4 A i |