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The Gunnison Valley News from Gunnison, Utah • 4

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Gunnison, Utah
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4
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jm ut bp FACE I THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH august GUfflllSOil HALLEY IIEI'JS i a time when we too will not that has outgrown an Initial have the right to do so For to- stage wherin it served the citl-day more than at any other time tens of Greece citizens who governing powers are pltte one did not include the underprlvl-against another It seems a crisis liged and the captive and who Published Every Thursday At Ganalson Utah has been reached and must be constituted but a fraction of the government broken We who believe in de- population It is a Entered at the postofflce at Gunnison as second-class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3 1879 Member Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association Subscription Rates: One Tear 8289 Six Months LSI Payable In Advance Advertising Rates Given on Application honest colonists learned to de- mand a rule by their own choice It has grown from i privilege of the few to the right of the common risen from a persecuted idea to a mighty ideal upheld in safety by millions It has developed into a system wnose imperfections can be remedied and whose virtues are a God-given right For this democracy is a natural system Men were created equal in their rights and their responsibilities And is not intelligent participation In governing among them? Men were given individual minds and desires Ought not they have a right to voive them? Democracy is a system with flaws because through the ages men have erred and do efr and a democracy is only as right as people Democracy is able to abolish its principals by its own excess A cynic spoke the truth about it when he said that democracy can make each man his own oppressor Yet I believe that greater men have 6aid a truer thing about democracy: that the government cannot shall not perish from the earth mocracy cannot trust to our that has weathered the time living it alone We must stand when a land-laden Polish baron up and speak and be heard in frowned upon it thinking of his its cause foriegn serfs tilling their foriegn And wha is this thing called fields for his benefit alone He democracy? It is a thought dis- worried little for he could discovered in ancient Greece a pose of them at his pleasure If thing a Slavic serf dreamed of he found one who thought in too much and paid for with his their number life an ideal started In its prac- It is a government that has tice by a model Parliament of grown since that medieval year England and bitterly struggled when people first had for in France It is a representatives before their king leavening of revolutions a step- the first representatives the child of utopia a system first first representatives before defined as a government for and authority a people ever had by the people in our own country It won place ltSlf wht we 3 when people were hungry and it Is a government that has angered with the extravagant been developing for hundreds of caprices of those who ruled it years and shall develop for through heritage and it found a hundreds more a government home in the New World when WESLEY CHERRY PAY YOURSELF FIRST Publisher Editor The American Way From all the money you earn see that a little stays with the one person who deserves it the most yourself a good friend in time of trouble your best social security for the future Save with the help of our bank OTIS By George Peck GLORIOUS GLORIA sored Jointly by the National The Du Pont Company is Association of Broadcasters Na-known to the American public as tional Junior Chamber of Com-a maker of Things For merce and the Radio Manufac-Better Living Through Chem- turers Association and was one undoubtedly most fam- of four American High School ous for the nylon which it de- students to win a prize veloped and manufactures Each At the end of the program Tuesday evening millions of A- Miss Chomiak appeared person-mericans tune in on the DuPont ally and read a part of her prize-program "The Cavalcade Of winning essay Just as she pre-America" a radio program viously had done at Williams-equal in excellence to the pro- the House of Burgesses EGULARBLOOD HOUNDS 'i After Customers GURHISOR HALLEY DARK Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation a week with Mr and Mrs Molen Peterson at Provo Our Want Ads So glorious was Gloria's essay that it is reproduced below not in part but in full I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY By Gloria Chomiak I speak for democracy because ducts produced by that company A few weeks ago this program dramatized the story of Gloria Chomiak Miss Chomiak It the 17-year old Wilmington (Delaware) High School girl born in "About 10 of college education dollars paid out each year by our state government come from tax payments made by mines and smelters" of Richfield and Mrs Nels Sor-ensen and Joyce Sorensen of Mayfield combined business pleasure in Salt Lake City the past week Mr and Mrs Frank Whitlock visited the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Leland Anderson at Provo Canada of parents who emigrated two generations back my ances there from the Ukraine Gloria tors could not because if I do not had submitted an essay in the speak for it if many more do Voice of Democracy contest spon- not speak for it there may come Mr and Mrs Eldon Olsen and daughter Sherry were visitor of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whitlock over the week end Mrs Olsen remained to visit a week Mr and Mrs Allan Affleck and family of Ogden arrived in Mayfield Sunday Mrs Affleck and children will remain to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph A Christiansen Mrs John Idortensen left Monday with her sister Alice Olsen of Los Angeles who has been visiting here Mrs Mortensen plans to visit several weeks In California A farewell party was held in the chapel Wednesday evening of last week for Ronald Whitlock son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Whit-' lock DeLoy Whitlock of Rich- wkwi1011 and Mrs- Hyrura Whitlock Clisby Lyman of Man- ti son of Bishop and Mrs Lyman of Mayfield Why Hurry? Life Is So Short Death So Permanent Drive Carefully Mr and Mrs Taylor Rowland of Dexter Georgia are proud parents of a baby boy bom August 12th at the Gunnison Valley Hospital This is the 4th child and second son of the Rowlands! Moyle Hansen of San Francisco visited last week with relatives in Mayfield I i 'h 1 i 1 i 1 I i I i i i i i 1 3 1 i I iK I low I Mr and Mrs Glade Peterson CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION AT TOE Utah Stale Agricultural College Mayfield flews Training Program Is Available In AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS ARTS SCIENCES FOREST RANGE WILDLIFE MANAGE COMMERCE BUSINESS EDUCATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY GRAATOSCHOOL Mr and Mrs Eugene Bean and family of Seattle Washington visited last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Nels Sorensen The visitors were returning from a trip to California Zions and Bryce Canyons Extra Curricular Activities In Mut Dramatics Student Publications Intramurals Athletics Department Clubs Miss Pauline Hansen returned Sunday evening after spending 3 Get Rid of Tire Worries by having tires checked by your Utoco dealer If you need new ones he has top quality fully warranted Atlas tires 1 Fill up with UTOCO Improved Gasoline finest ever made Ethyl or Regular 2 Enjoy Perfect Protection-for the engine of your valuable car with Utoco Premium Motor Oil SapplemenUnf The Recall Work In ThU Coll Trtlnbp In Military Science Which May Lead To A Reserved Commission 111 thenn 1 Rcserve Training Corps in CnuJ excellent opportunities to continue Coilege and become more capable to serve the Nation as a citizen and leader September For Catalog Other Information Address The President THESE ARE YUM DAYS 4 Get a Specialized lubrication job Your Utoco dealer is trained to give your car individual attention special service Utah Stale Agricultural College LOGAN UTAH 5 And Get Answers to travel questions from Utoco dealers who know local points of interest road conditions good places to dine and sleep "Trotting fofefr run annually' at Goshen i an Ameri- Lubricoto for safety very 1 000 mile Hill and Hill will not mate you an expert sulky driver but it will Introduce you to WHISKEY AT ITS BEST oyfctfufo00 ijTnn fi'iniu 100K new jV lABEl I A 1 i 4 UTAH OIL REFINING CO J)sl Yqqt of Progress NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION NY 65s CRAIN ML'TKAl.

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Years Available:
1904-2004