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The Gunnison Valley News Wed UDOT says prepare for winter driving covered mountain peaks from the recent cold weather should remind us that winter is on The Utah Department of its way Transportation urges motorists to prepare for the cold months ahead Snow tires or chains will be required on the drive wheels of all vehicles using specified canyon son tires qualify as roads To make sure your snow tires tires qualify check the sidewall All tires with "MUD AND Snow SNOW" or the sidewall snow tires snow tires October 22 1988 designation currently qualify Radial tires are deep lug snow marking tread and have a on the sidewalL Four wheel drive vehicles are required to have snow tires or chains on one axle Batteries are less efficient in cold weather are re Motorists minded to have theirs tested Battery cables and clamps should not be loose or corroded Brakes serviced skidding must not or pull power on safety on as not unless they have a Check should be checked and if necessary to avoid on icy roads Brakes have a tendency to grab You need equal braking for all wheels maximum all fluid levels in your tive bulbs repkeed Tbs entire exhaust system should ba inspected for leaks Carbon monoxide from a to it y exhaust syttem can ha fatal R la Important to have proper safety equipment in your vehicle Equipment should Include booster cable a aboveL tow chain Ice scraper and britsa road flares and tire chains For informs Lion on current road condition throughout Utah motorists eaa call The Utah Departments of Trans n and Public Safety update the recorded message as conditions on highways change throughout ytah differential radiator dutch steering power brake windshield washer— and replenish them if necessary Have your antifreeie tested and replaced if needed For easier atarting change to a lighter winterweight motor oil unless you are using a multiviscosity oil Imuhkld wiper blades shetud good condition Replace blades nil the windshield washer system with the Check better and solvent defroster for proper operation The lighting system oa jwr ear should be checked and all defec W be In worn ELECT PAUL R FRISCHECRUECHY Democratic Candidate For Sanpete County Attorney AXTELL NEWS Rilla Dee Sorenson - for her birthday by a group of fnends at the China Gate Caie in Dennis Meeting on Sunday Lad previously served as ward clerk before moving to Councilman Phoenix AZ High Geoffrey Harris and Richard were the speakers Eugene Jenien member of the Stake Presidency presided at the meeting Relief 8odety Work meeting was held on Tuesday evening Several ladies bad spent the day quilting and finished the quilt for the ward auction to be held on November S Marge Deapain gave the lesson on "Wise Clothing Selection" Audrey Boore dis- cussed use of color scheme In the borne Melba Bartholomew of Gunnison accompanied by Viva Jenson of Centerfield showed butterflies and Christmas decorations that she had crocheted She also assisted the ladies in learning to make them Eva Harvard and Carol Curry received a special welcome to the meeting A frozen pumpkin dessert was served by Eunice and Marge Deapain LaPreal Olsen and daughter with another daughter Stevenson and family I believe victims should Connie ' - Visitors during the past week at the Cameron and Lucille Thorpe home were their son Reg and his wife Jackie and grandson his wife lisa Thorpe and Brian Phillips and wife all of Provo "I believe the laws should be administered in a fair manner to everyone and that the law should be exacted swiftly avoiding delays Reha Dayley Gayle Ball and children spent a couple of days visiting in Blanding Served for over 10 years as prosecutor for various cities in Sanpete County and along and Ethel McCausland of CO spent a few days this past week visiting with their daughter Joan Gillies her husband Doug and daughter Shannon enroute Lome from a trip to Canada Ethel also attended Relief Society work meeting with Joan Served 414 years as an effective Sanpete County Attorney with Quay Mecham was released as executive secretary and sustained as the ward den in Sacrament Russ Durango Experienced and Qualified: 3 Tony Rhobach of Orem and Bud Parker of Sandy Phyllis Cowley was entertained Centerfield W bile in California W ayne and Kara Larsen took Phyllis and Dick Cowley to a special restaurant In anniverhonor of their wedding sary and Phyllis’ birthday Jay and Stella Jenien were dinner guests at his sister Thelma and Neldon Jensen of Gunnison recently along with another sister Afton who was visiting from Salt Lake City Marshal Sorenson Lame down from Salt Lake to go veer hunting on with his dad ElwoodlSorensOn Julia Sorenson took the Saturday opportunity to spend Saturday afternoon in Provo Waiting with her daughter Christine and enjoying the grandchildren LaPreal Olsen took her daughters and went to Provo shopping while husband Rex was hunting Preston Steiger joined his father and brothers to go deer hunting while his mom took Sheryl and her other daughters-in-lashopping together in Provo which Is an annual tradition Jay and Stella Jensen and Tammy joined granddaughter their daughter Charmaine and her husband Mark Lewis and his of camping weekend parents for a and hunting Danny and Nancy Boore were also numbered among those hunting and camping as were Karl and Debra Humphrey and Dean and Jentry Anderson Robert Ronald and Russell Newman were all home from to enjoy weekend the for college the hunt together with their dad Brent Newman and to visit with their mother Joan and brothers Ryan Raymond and Randy Russell is on trimester break from DeVries in Phoenix and will be home for about a week GUNNISON NEWS have Amy Thompson - greater protection believe in stiff sentences and fines to deter crima I am dedicated to carry out these ' principles 528-780- 6 I L'l'M V ulr Tragedy struck the! home of Pearl Hone and her1 daughter Nathana Fire Sunday morning engulfed the entire home leaving nothing but chared ruins Pearl received burns in the fire and is reported to be recovering now If anyone wishes to help the Hone Family in any way please contact the Gunnison First Ward Bishopric Miles Jensen Curtis Anderson or Allen Dyreng W a nobby of has Eugene agstaff beautiful scenery photographing While on bis vacation this summer be was in Yellowstone and the He has some Teton mountains beautiful photos of his trip Ardean Anderson has found an interesting book He round a book under his mother’s Erma Anderson of Mayfield house A leaflet book had been left mere by Melvin In Jensen’s parents qnd family the book is several of Dr Pierces’ $2900 a reservation and this ad gets you a room single or double occupancy Downtown Take J advantage of bargain basement prices for the “rest” of your life ' (OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 25 EAST H) Mode way Inn 280 West 7200 South Salt Lake City Utah 84047 (801) Toll Free (800) SKI RESORTS Rodeway 1 0 INN remedies to cure anything and It was printed in 1908 everything and has some ofthe Jensen family names in it Since this pafct weekend was the opening of the big deer hunting season many men are out their deer and the wives are all shopping so I interviewed People in dairying don’t think heir economic situation will improve in the near future and they aren’t encouraging their children to stay on the farm These are preliminary findings 'of a Utah State University (Extension study of the state’s dairy farm families The study is being conducted by Glen Jenson family and human development specialist DeeVon Bailey economist Relax in our giant hot tub Satellite TV £ree early morning coffee For special occasions or for special people use our honeymoon suite (regular suites and available) More $’s) And if you have meetings meetings rrieetings we have meeting rooms for up to 60 people Instant freeway access 20 minutes to the major ski resorts 10 minutes from downtown UTA Bus service joSnowbird Alta Solitude and Brighton (from the hotel) Interstate RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLEYTO THE SEIREOORTS1! J RIVERTON 12300 SOUTH DRAPER time Lois and Douglas W atson’s son Gary and his wife Jeanne and their three children John Michael and Andrea are visiting here for a few days from Rancho Palso Verdes While here California Southern little Andrea celebrated her fourth birthday with her grandparents Study examines stress in Utah daily farmers Ackerman 7200 SOUTH the valley children Alisa Bown daughter of Mr and Mrs Bob Bown has had her third birthday On Saturday she said she and Ler Mom had peeled apples for a apple crisp ana they were taking it to her Aunt Michele Jensen’s to have lunch with her Jaden and Brennan Matson said they had gone to Maple Grove to have lunen with Lynn and Phyllis McArthur and Mike They also had been to the zoo in Salt Lake City with their Mom and Dad their Aunt Sally Stewart and Loretta and Justen Mellor They visited with Matthew and Brenda Stewart and with their Grandma Jean Matson Sarah Ogden the little girl who received a liver transplant a few weeks ago has been rushed back to Omaha Nebraska Her specific condition is not known at this some of family and Norleen resource man- the same next year 41 percent are unsure what the future will bring and just 11 percent think times will be better Farmers say they like how dairying teaches the family to work together the lifestyle country living and running their own business They least enjoy the long hours being tied down their working environment the income the unpredictability of the business and stress occupational The researchers will also be looking at which farm management techniques are successful the effects of’ the OTTty hero buyout program the role of the dairy farm wife and ways families are coping with stress "W e’ve helped dairy farmers out in the past with commodities and pricing but this is the first time we’ve dealt with stress" agement specialist farm women "Traditionally have very strongly encouraged their sons to stay in the business have and advised their daughters to many farmers’’ Jenson says Early results of the USU study show that only half the respondents want their sons to stay in and just 27 percent wink farming their daughters should marry a Jenson says farmlr He says stress is common "we’re only three or four years into the farm crisis" Jenson says among dairy farm families because in attitude dairying is "These changes may lead to real meaning it is usually necessary for problems in the fufarmers to incur large debts to ture" From 1976 to The researchers chose the dairy stay in business industry because it Is vital to 1982 the industry expanded rapidly which meant even higher debt it is Utah’s economy the because levels for most stressful form of farming many dairy farmers The dairy industry is more and because the dairy herd buyout than other types of program Is affecting both those f agricultural who are gettii1-1enterprise "Unlike some other busin the business Jenson inesses" says "a dairy This spring the researchers to generate money every day u began interviewing 160 dairy farm has the family is going to survive’’ families The USU researchers expect to of their tabulations Preliminary in their November complete think show 47 study that survey percent will Jbe about the dairy economy 9 '“il il Mmu (mm tha Dutch "hoar" maanlno |