Show Gualaoi Valley Kewa 4 Thursday June 9 Cumorah Jana Lee Bartholomew snd Brace of Bishop snd Kerrflynn Arlene Barhoiomew snd Leslie of daughter Bogh In Darlene Bogh received the goepel award in Primary The action Primary by award was presented SMI Bartholomew Two girls 1983 daughter Thomas and Lola Yanfley and several members of their immediate family traveled to Salt Anderson Slade Anderson son of Elmo and Ross Andersen was advanced to a priest Guests at the home of Roy and Hazel Potter were DeLoy and Ruth Littlefield Beaver Gerald and Joy Andersen Price Hal and Doris May 23?h to witnees the of the baptism and confirmation Kyle son of grandson Yardleys' Erling and Dorthy Gulbranson Father Erling had the honor of doing the baptism and confirmation on Lake City Memmott Salt Lake were home to help Roy r family Saturday members joined together for dinner and visiting at the Gulbranson They celebrate his City birthday president Roy and Erma Anderson returned home May 29 from a two weeks 10 vacation traveling by car through states 4500 miles They were Colo for 24 snowed in in Denver BL hours They visited Nauvoo all They visited Roy’s cousin Don Nielsen and family in Glenwood Springs Colo home The descendants held 'their annual Mayfield Memorial Park Day of F G Faatz reunion in the 30th on May There were 00 in attendance John Roger Jensen and Laurie Snydergaard Jensen-Snydergaa- rd Wedding Was June 4 of the is made Anouncement marriage of Laurie Snydergaard to John Roger Jensen of Gunnison The couple was married in a June 4 1963 ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Making known the nuptials news the bride’s parents Mr and Reed Snydergaard of Manti the groan’s parents Mr and Roger C Jensen of Gunnison are Mrs and Mrs The couple attended a wedding breakfast at the Cedar Crest Restaurant which was hosted by the were They groom’s parents honored with a wedding reception that evening at the Linderhoff Center (Cedar CYest) Reception The bride is a graduate of Manti High School and has attended Snow College the bridegroom graduated from Hillcrest High School He has atof Utah and tended the University Snow College He filled an IDS to mission New Christchurch Zealand r John and Laurie plan to reside kv where they by Sperry Carp Ephraim employed are both Mr and Mrs Albert Christiansen Heather and and two children Michael traveled from Ely Nevada to spend the five day memorial with Albert’s weekend parents Vearl and Sylvia Christiansen Their son Mark who lives in SLC was home for 3 days Dixie Gregerson from Cedar City and her mother Verna Christiansen visited in Salt Lake City three days with Verna’s sister and husband Dona and Evan Kjar DOnna Coolie (kove from Cedar weekend City to spend Memorial with her sister and husband Ruth and Harold Christiansen In sacrament meeting Holly of Scott and Sorensen daughter Carina Sorensen was confirmed a member of the church and baptized Baron Bishop by Saturday tholomew Douglas Whitlock was to a teacher and Dale advanced Whitlock was advanced to a priest Both are sons of Steve and Susan Homemakers Plan Bake Sale & Party Lorens Hone will be the guest speaker at the Gunnison Valley Homemakers monthly meeting on June 15 at 7:30 pm in Wednesday the Home Ec room at the Gunnison School High Valley will Lorena teach the homemakers how to use a serger and make girls’ underwear mer circle Wednesday July 20 for the Homemakers summer party It will be held at the Centerfield park at 7:30 pm bring your own meat to barbecue plus a potluck dish to share This is a family affair so make arrangements to be there The Homemakers are also a bake sale on Friday June 10 in the front of Happy Ser2 vice Market at pm The proceeds will be given to the Jaycees for the 4th of July fireworks sponsoring Woreyupliivjour ©u iui Iru entire1 aikn- - i Merrill B Allred Funeral Services Funeral services for Merrill B Allred were held May 7 in the with Centerfield Ward Chapel Bishop Eugene Jensen conducting Merrill was born April 11 1906 in Ft Green Utah and died May 4 1963 in Gunnison Utah He was the son of Andrew H Allred and Pilanda Ft Green He Gym on Allred Christensen Ludeen married in Manti and remained married for 55 years Reba had four children: They Redmond Maxine Christensen Ray CenSteve Allred Allred Texas Allred and Deena terfield his American Fork During lifelihood Merrill was a laborer Merrill is survived by ten grandNovember 10 tribute given by Linda Durfee Nielson the provided prelude and postlude music and musical numbers were rendered by Helen Peterson Mitzi Allred Mar dell Jensen and Arno Jensen the grave Ace Allred dedicated Gunnison Interment: City Colleen Cemetery 1927 CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all of the people who helped during the time of sickness and death of our husband and father A special thanks to Dr Inouye for caring Merrill Also thanks to the nurses who were so good to him fa 23 and children greatgrandchildren Pallbearers for the funeral were Christensen Steven Allred Randy Sorensen Lloyd Christensen Lee R Sorensen and Ray Allred President Roland Beck and Charles Peterson were the speakers with a Ludeen Allred Maxine Christensen Ray Allred Deena Allred Kent PUBLIC liOTICES Because The People Must Know' Probate an Guardianship Notices V Hi'?" ' tp &A y Consult Clerk ol District Court or the respective signers for further information ys t fc'l cr ' NOTICE There will be a Public hearing on on Aging for the Six organization County Commissioners on June 16 1963 at 1:00 pm in the Manorial Building on Main Street the Area Plan Eureka Utah The public is invited to attend and to comment Published in the Gunnison News June 9 1963 lameron Gerald Nay celebrated first birthday June 1 He is the i of Gerald and Janell Nay of nnison Valley PUBLIC NOTICE Gunnison and City Corporation South Sanpete School District are now accepting bids alumninum bleachers with an aluminum the Gunnison fa fa lelping him celebrate in a joint Recreatiar Project rty with his dad were bis parents Bid information can be obtained 1 sister Rachel 4 grandparents from Johnny R Anderson at the and Mrs Russell Roberts of Gunnison City Hall Bids must be Mrs Mr and and lerican Fork submitedbyJunel7 1963 at 4:00 m Earl Nay of Murray Gunnison City and South Sanpete jtn joining in the festivities were School District reserve the right to Mrs all bids accept reject any rtle Rosenlund of Gunnison and Johnny R Anderson a Ethel Nay of Centerfield City Recorder Dta uncles and cousins also Published in the Gunnison Valley double birthday News June 9 16 1963 the ebrattoo a a Now you can budget the same amount each month for your electric bill with Utah Power’s Equal Payment Plan Our EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN lets you know exactly what your electric bill will be Each month will be the same amount for a full year’s time We'll estimate a year's electrical costs based on your past usage Then we'll divide that amount into 12 equal monthly payments You'll be able to keep track of your actual usage on each month's bill each year your Equal Pay amount will be checked against Twice your actual usage andyour monthly amount will be adjusted as necessary You’ll be able to join Equal Pay anytime Just mark an (X) in the appropri- ate place and you'll be on your way to a balanced budget! Or contact your nearest Utah Power office for more information on Equal Pay UTAH POWER helpingyou live r :n3 WUUHT COMPANYlli A Sacred Palmyra Hill and all (taerang church Grove historical places and saw the Niagr bod American and on Falls 'Canadian sides The hffiUgM cf the visit hi la Fontaine a was tnp Indiana with a World War II friend whom Roy hadrt aeen for nearly 40 years They enjoyed eaeteg Pioneer in Nebraakaa It Village museum took six hare cf moving fast to see it on a budget |