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Show tin an cl clown the with A FREAK ACCIDENT i reel INJURES BLANDING OUTLOOK Feb. 27, 1959 MAN -- ANNE PORTER was seriously Clyde Larsen friends and will be gone about injured in a freak aocldent three weeks. on his Despite the heavy layoff of. Sunday morning, Feb. 22, Hr. and Mrs. Bud Draper, of. workmen in the El Paso area we way to a mine below Mexican Hat. Price, Utah, were visitors in still have families arriving He stepped near the Western Auto Store to put the chains on his Mr. town, February 14 daily to make their homes in truck as it was snowing heavily. Seminary in Blanding for Blanding. Some have been here The chains are hung on a large several years and their many before, moved out and are now on the side of the truck hook friends vere glad to see them returning, and say they are glad and as he got out of the truck to be back. This week we welagain. he Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black and come Ephraim caught his leg on the hook Cordon, Gary's Mrs. Bill Laws have gone to Salt Court; C. L. Stogner, Morgan cutting a deep gash and tearing Lake to attend the funeral of Nielson's; Walter Pickett, W, W. out a large piece of flesh. He Mr. James Carroll. While there McArthur and Doyal Proctor all walked to Charlie Sipe's home Mrs Black and Mrs. Laws will in Ervin Palmers Court; P. B. where Mrs. Sipes bound his leg also attend a monthly party at Hart, in Iva Hatch's home; to stop the bleeding and called which Mrs. Theda Black and her Parley Jacobsen, Kenneth Black's the Doctor. Unable to reach Dr. Root, Clyde insisted on going on daughters all meet. Mrs. Vet home; Arlando1 Valdez, Nielson to the mine as there were two of Bradford will go from Orem, Apts.; George Petty, Ilyrum Blaok ' where she is staying at the home Court; Dewey Rowe, in Alexanders his companions waiting for him. these When he finally arrived at the of her son, Cleal, to attend the Court. Let's welcome mine he was in a great deal of people and let them know we are party. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Cahoon spent glad they have chosen Blanding pain and was immediately taken to the Cortez Hospital where his last week ir. Salt Lake attending for their home. Vance Bradford, son of Mr. and condition is still listed as to business and rela- City To Seek Additional Mr. and Mrs . Earl 'Wright trade a business trip to Cortez Fri- -; day, February 20 Draper-taugh- tives. Mrs. Kay Bradford, was admitted to the Primary Children's Hospi- tal in Salt Lake on Feb. 20. This is his second admission to the hospital and as yet the doctors have been unable to diagnose the qause of his illness. The Bradfords came on to D1 ending and left their other children, Joyoe, Audrey and Hamburgers by the dozen, root beer by the gallon, pies galore, and ice cream by the quart were the consumed by team San Juan High Monday r.ight at Miss of the Lucy Harris. event was the for Coyhostess Mrs. Josephine Bayles. Present for the festivities were Coach Phil Rollins, Don Neff, Merlin wrestling home Grover, Falnjer, Kenny Billy and all good time. to . Miss Lucy Harris drove Cortez Tuesday where she will catch the 7:00 p.m. flight to Kiss Pheonix, visit several Harris weeks in that area. Mr. plans to with friends Mrs. Dewey Rowe, to Blanding, are and- comers new- - the managers of Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and family have gene to Salt Lake to attend the funeral Mr. of Mr. James Carroll, the La Mesa cafe, Mrs. Lee Shurway and is the father of Carroll their Mrs. Mesa, Arizona, hip her 73 J the and Gra-vel- le to Blanding to stay during her mother's illness. While in Arizona the Bayles visited with Mr. Bayles1 mother in Fheonix. Mrs. Bayles has been bedfast for She lived here and spent years the service of others many for feet. Nielson City as deep as 1700 Recorder, Francis Norman Nielson, and Councilman, were named by the Council to gather all available information before The the venture. geologic beginning anticipates that & substantial amount of data can be Council obtained well as the Department Company U. S. G. S. from who State Engineering from an Oil done has consider- and able wildeatting in the general vicinity. The tests tc be drilled near the will reservoir City four sands could penetrate that be productive of water; first will be the Dakota, which based on surface information should bottom at approximately 180 feet; possibilities are considered excellent in the . Carbon J me Poomitf or town 3601 Complete Line of many is Pittsburg yimdlirihs sister in-la- w. Charlie Sipa has been called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Carrie Mae Slpe, 83 of Cumberland, Penn. Mrs. Slpe Mr. has been in poor WINDOW 61ASS health this mm mm past year. Mr. Sipe left Blanding Feb. 16 and took the train to Cumberland, arriving there Friday. He will spend some time visiting other relatives and as at the meeting. "Experience is the best teachsixth Morrison which should bottom at er." Mr. McKay Kunz, a firm be- around 900 grade teacher, is feet; next would be liever of this old adage and Entrada at about 1300 feet and spends a good deal of time on from there the N&va jo at 1800. field trips with his students. Such information as the City The most recent of tli3e was a now has, indicates that the risk the to Utah to visit Price, of not finding water is almost trip the Bell Telephone Building, negligible but the risk involves Utah Power and remembered and loved by many in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blicken-Vita- ff have gone to California to attend the funeral of his in attendance who were PH. hours in and 31anding south quite some time and is always glad to visit with members of her family or anyone from Bland- ing. several Feb. 19. There were carloads of people from . go may w who and broken her pelvis and badly bruised wrist. Mrs. Gravel le is years old and will be in hospital for some time. Mr. Mrs. Bayles brought Rosie had and Thursday, which Sell Wright and Mrs. Shunway. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bayles were called to the bedside of Mrs. Bayles1 mother, Mrs. Josephine of )Cravelle, fallen grand- serious. City will explore for additional water by drilling a number of test holes, some of The Light Flant, whether the drill will find Junior College and the sufficient porosity for volume Public Library. The group, Mr. production and whether the Kunz, Marlene Black, Kathleen quality of the water will be Cuymen, Alan Porter, Clifford suitable for municipal use. nikesell, Scott Bllckenstaff, Standard Oil Company who recentRobert. Nielson and Lee Foster drilled two wells on nearby & summer with this degree in left Blanding at 1:00 p.m. Frl., ly Johnson Creek found The took water in the reportedly That chemistry.. He has been interv- February 20. boys iewed by several other com- their sleeping bags and stayed compary made no Navajo. tests to deterpanies and has no definite plans at a hotel with Mr. Kunz and the mine the of water found as yet. visited at the home of Mr. and theirquantity girls only test of quality Mrs. Marba Palmer and Mrs. and Mrs. Bud Draper. The child- was a salinity test that gave Margaret Redd have both been on ren agree that the trip wes very the sick list this week. educational and will long be negative results. MIA Stake Leadership was held remembered as a very interesting Konticello LDS chapel on and pleasant experience. the in With A WANT AD Jugant Several home of fir. and Mrs. Bradford returned to Salt Lake Sunday to oonsult with the doctors there. Word' has been received that Jack Redd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Redd, has gone to Los Angeles to be interviewed for a job as a Chemical engineer with a large company there. Jack will graduate from' the U of U and Melvin Laws. relay games were played attending had a very Gerard at the parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Palmer, Lloyd Bayles, Clyde Edward Stevens, William Clyde Watkins Dale Jones, Galbraith, Bob Muss el man, Hurst, Water t visiting Page 7 ! . WAUPAPR AUTO OlASS |