Show JANUARY THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON 4 1950 Livestock Analyst Warns On and Roll PAGE Dec 30 — Nothing would be Chicago quite normal but is can sabotage the nation’s meat being emphasized to some extent supply more quickly than an at- - by an earlier marketing of the tempt by the government to roll spring pig crop and some delay back livestock and meat prices in the fall crop This along with to 0 or to what mightbe some improvement in consumer considered a parity level reports demand with underlying price H M Conway livestock market inflation means more than the analyst writing In the January usual seasonal advance in hog issue of National Livestock Pro- - prices especially during the late ducer a farm publication “Such winter However seasonally inaction would almost completely creased supplies will be quite dry up meatsupply and force evident by late April While the meat distribution outside of nor- - hog market is supported uponja mal trade channels” he states basically higher level than a year “A temporarily short supply ago there still will be reason-o- f meat will tend to put livestock ably normal price variations prices in a vulnerable position with a very broad outlet for the for late winter and at the same available supply of pork time encourage some official “Prospective supply of fed effort to control what would be lambs is particularly short for a strictly normal price situation late winter which is a reflection Price is a result of demand and 0f the cyclically low level of any special effort to control it production Slaughter values without recognizing the factors have been "supported by some that govern it will lead to end- price inflation as well as increas-lcs- s trouble and eoflfusion ed consumptive demand but "Despite some general tend- much of the increased value of ency for meat supplies to in- live lambs has come from higher crease the main forces causing wool prices Prices during late higher prices have been increas- winter will be relatively high ed consumer demand and such which may seem to give a legitiinflation that has taken place mate excuse to control prices Rationing would be of only sec- - but previous OPA controls were ondary importance in bringing primarily responsible for the about an equitable distribution liquidation of the sheep industry of the meat supply as black mar- in this country” ket operations would soon predominate throughout the country “All livestock are in a particularly strong position for late winter and spring Prices are expected to be further supported by seasonally curtailed marketings by improved demand conditions and by some As underlying price inflation the country shifts more to a war economy there will be further Increase in employment thui bringing about an increase in consumer demand as well as a broader military outlet for meat “All cattle prices are on a basically higher level than a year ago and there can be further market Improvement from a supply and demand standpoint The situation seems to Justify finishing as many cattle as possible for late winter and early spring and a special effort to have the fed crop as well as the pasture supply ready for market during the summer The country will be short of well finished cattle for the summer market and short when it comes to the spring and summer supply of mature grass cattle “As the winter season advances sharply curtailed hog marketings are in prospect This j ” Ty ll iim - SSr - Glceplns Under The Comfort And Sheer Joy Controlled Temperature Just Can't Explained You Have To Use An Nv- 'Vi ' v ELECTRIC US1ENMA C! PONT CASH ANY V A CHECK WUICH YOU ENOW 15 AN OVERPAYMENT return it immediately tdvaorwuUee weld imeioGir s (: BLAllKET To Realize What Wo Flcan A ot'ut I'- pr Nil hltfilkw mmimti STUHM0 ADKUflfTlAT0)f on SHEET You Sleep At Exactly The Temperature You Like Regardless Of Whether Its Zero Or 70 Outside SEE YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER TELLUniCE FOVJEn r I AN ORDINANCE Earl Nielson of APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR BUDGET visited Sunday end MonEXPENDITURES OF GUNNISON CITY day in Fayette They were Sousa FOR YEAR 1951 guests of Ruby Olsen “ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCII Mr and Mra Jack Chatelain BENSON -- GEORGE 1 OF GUNNISON CITY UTAH: Mr and Mrs Leland Nielson of Laramie Wyoming art visit- OUtft and family and Min Fern Hill ing at the Ray C Bartholomew SECTION I A the budget for the calendar year 1931 for SttrtfJrUtw f Orem visited Friday after- - home nlson City Utah the following amounts of money are hereby tp- Mr noon and evening in Fayette and Mrs Elgin Mellor propriated from’ the unexpended balance of tbe revenues of the AN AMERICAN is the Miss Hill motored to Brigham City for city ci Gunnison for the year 1950 and the estimated and antlct- SUCCESS STRY daughter of the late James A visit at the home of Mrs paled revenues of Gunnison City for the year 1951 As we move into what may lor’s brother Owen Westeitskow Police Department 240000 well be the most fateful year in Mrs Mr and John Ord and Each year the Westenskow Street Lights 150000 the history of American freedom of Bountiful returned to ily hold a Christmas party at one 140000Officers Salary with every family called upon their home Wednesday after of the family members homes Fire Department 00000 to make keenly felt sacrifices Mr and Mrs Earl Bench of several days at the Leon visiting 200000 Streets fortito be our citizenry needs North Hollywood Mellor home Calif spent Office Supplies & Printing 50000 fied with a better understanding Mr and Mrs Vernal Xmas the at the home Roper holiday City Hall & Prison Maintenance and a appreciation visited over night Wednesday at of Mr and Mrs Elgin MeUor Quarantine The ol the American way of life the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Mrs Bench and Mrs Mellor are Cemetery & Park story related to me this week by Reid in Nephi sisters Insurance Helene Forster thus is timely — Mr and Mrs Louis Johnson of Mr and Mrs John L James Fees Justice and for it is a part of the sinew met the bus In Nephi Wednes- Aurora were New Years Eve Legal Service the soul of America Here it is: their son carried at which visitors the Johnson Wesley day Swimming Pool Naof Hitler's The rumblings Richard and Jay Duggins Both home Hospital tional Socialism and the trap- young men are employed December 28 Mr and Mrs in Waterworks Maintenance & Si pings of the police state had be- California Wesley Johnson and son Bruce Waterworks Superintendent the onto to move ominously Mr gun and Mrs Wendell Hill and Mrs Rilla Johnson were in Bonds Interest Sinking Funds Thursstage in Germany when in 1924 were Salt Lake visitors Salina to attend the Gold and Bond Payment Commission Green Ball of North Sevier Johnny and Helene Forster of day Special Donations Dresden in Saxony bundled up Mr and Mrs Jack Armstrong Stake They witnessed the Miscellaneous their two boys and their meager of Salt Lake visited Monday at crowning of the queen Miss personal belongings and made the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Cleola Hatch daughter of Mr Total $2751500 m is to where their' way j Hamburg Bartholomew SECTION 2 That this ordinance shall be published in the Mr and Mrs Francis Mellor sharem end a student st North January 4 1951 issue of the Gunnison Valley News snd shall take they got passage in the steerage of an ocean liner bound for Idaho and Mr Sevier High School Miss Hatch effect on the 30th day after its publication in said paper of McCammon Upon arrival in New is a niece of the Johnsons Passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the City Council York they had $12 They had no Mr and Mrs Vernal Roper en- of Gunnison City Utah tills 28th day of December 1950 Willing Sacrifices acquaintances could not speak On heavily traveled U S 61 tertained at a New Years dintime the But first for English Just north of Cape Girardeau ner with the following guests: in their lives they knew their the Forsters built a modern Mr and Mrs Francis Mellor opportunity had arrived They tourfst court with five McCammon Idaho Mr and Mrs were supremely happy cottages as a starter Earl Nielson ( Milford Mr and This was in 1939 Soon the war Mrs Dell Smith and son of Salt Both Worked their plans Lake Mr and Mrs Harry Reid Johnny Forster found work was upon them and come tax return so Mr Whitaker here and there often hard man- - were disrupted They were faced Nephi and Ruby Olsen urges every farmer in the counMr and Mrs Alton Klesel and ual labor When he arrived home with the demand for severe ty to attend in the evenings the family would sacrifices What they did about children Linda and Arthur of A schedule of the topics for have dinner then Helene would it is part of Helene Forster’s Manti visited Friday and the discussion is as follows: end to “We week tried Uncle with repay Mrs Kiesel’s leave him with the babies and go story DvftMfkme 2 pm— Welcome address and I ClA ULlUdd to her work as charwoman in a Sam a little for the happiness he mother Mrs Rills Johnson Mr snd Mrs Clarence purpose of the school by Sey-n Central Park mansion or Man- - gave us" she told me “We never Mlckelson from Snow Our tlansen and daughter and Glen office building In time had known such happiness KhooL to train J?°Vr sons went to the Navy and were Lyman of Salt Lake spent the L HU their income lkg the family moved to Chicago f how 2:10 pm — Application of w at the in the fighting My husband too holidays in Fayette and Johnny got work &aaw Kld wlll business go- stockyards And as the boys I kept the home and FrtiUv Jsnuarv ftth I“m accounts and records to Mr and Mrs Fred Datwyler i160® tax reporting by Morris Helene ing We would do it again to V m now in school SCCOTUmg TT c r worked daytimes too They were Preserve this freedom we so and daughter Saundra of Logan to William C Whitaker San- visited December 26th at the iWachMl Peclalit thrifty enterprising and es- - highly cherish" ' 2 She had written me expressing home of Mr and Mrs Elmer — pecially for the boys’ sake am- AortcowM non' Requirements of pjn Mrs Datwyler is a iJlntlv bilious Their love for America gratitude for our radio series Holeyson °re1 by tte U5 JLC federal income tax laws and of Mr Holeyson grew They were now natural- - “Land Of The Free’’ The lack- sister methods of Extension and Service Snow reporting by —— — of understanding and appreciized ers by Paul Huefner Bureau if i American way of PATRONIZE On their modest earnings the f ion ° LOCAL Internal Revenue who over farmer nukes Every some of Forsters furnished 4 home gave lUe especially among merchants $600 per year must file an In- - - 7 pm (Requirements of who stop off their sons wonderful American the younger people and saved a nest t their now greatiy expanded Christmases tourist court worries the For egg Johnny got a Job with a she said service station In a few years sters “They talk" at all about he was operating his owm on a if they knew nothing the value of freedom How shoestring And the couple conAmerica are" tinued to save money One sum- lucky we people in mer the Forsters took a trip Where Else Oa Earth In south in their own car “Words in any language cansouthern Missouri on the west not tell what we feel adequately bank of the Mississippi they about our country” she said found a little city they liked “Where else on the globe can locaa Girardeau perfect Cape with two babies tion for the business they had anyone starting and $12 show what we have? It saved for and dreamed of is like a miracle Sometimes my husband and I go across the highway and look from there at our place We pinch each other to be sure it's really true We had to work hard but It wai a pleasure Our boys had a wonderful childhood all the things my husband and I Just dreamed about when we were young — and not in America “These Communists esnnot tell Just one little success story like ours Our system of government is the best on earth I know because I know the difference And I am sure there are millions of Uncle Sam’s niece and nephews who have success stories like ours Joe Stalin can’t write a 'Vt aingle one — and yet people sometimes talk such rubbish I guess they really don’t know the facts" VI That's my guess too So we 'Of all have the Job of getting the facts snd passing them on to Co others The freedom flame must be kept burning high in American hearts during this crisis Mrs LOOKING AHEAD Back Of Stock And Meat Prices "Lend me a hand UTAH Islf lpprtinf dOAIlY Tax Fayiag ladaatry JAMEi A FARLEY 8 AYS: "W havs got to get rid of the fixed idea that liberty Is Imperishable oa our continent If tho choice Is glvea to as of liberty or security we must Kens the Utter with the proper eontempt of free mea who kaow that liberty and security nro not Incompatible ia the lives of honest men" ' |