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Show Page 8 BLANDING OUTLOOK July 10, 1959 (Cont) Principal Colorado for taufht at Delores, by Opel Howell Brookes son of Little Mrs. Jeanie Anderson was rushed Kike 4 as one years wich included The year year past Principal. the al plan to move he has been Principal of La-S- School. They to the hosrital last week aftera sometime in Aurust. to head 31&ndinj by he was kicked in the a hay Lee Mr. succeeds no horse. There was however came who to Alexander first serious injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holloway were proud to welcome a daughter Charlene Carol to their family 2nd of the was born She Price, Utah weighing and ounce. 9 brothers in Bluff Mrs. who July in 5 pounds has two Charlene greeted her at home night. Sunday Hall's sister and her Norwood family from were weekend guests at Colorado the Frank Hall residence. and Mrs. Max Trish and children from Koab were visiting friends and relatives in Bluff Sat. evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wells oame from Moab to help Mrs. Wells' mother Ann Chamberlain celebrate Mr. her 71st birthday Thursday, July 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Jones and family from Cortez were visitors at the Bob Howell homes. Bluff Little The Team played their first gams with a Blending team We think our boys played a good game although they lost to They played Blending 13 to 6 a MORE ATTENTION AT CENTRAL SERVICE" rocr said a beakful! with the game Mexican Hat boys Monday evening and won 6 It was an exciting game. to Bert in Bluff this days. Ellis is where Mr. ing In a mine. Mr. Ellis Vernon broken when driving side of left Comb work- Hollingsworth was scratched, bruised and 3 ribs the car she was the road the other wash. She had been to Mexican Hat to take her to the doctor and was on her son way baok home. Mrs. Norma Merz made a trip to Moab ftiesday to see her mother is a patient in the who Moab Hospital. Mrs. accompanied her. Ann Chamberlain in California vacation. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Burnett are and working are- T' 0 Ui.tlJ T.rl - in building J, Jkodfz&UeU fo Quick Pick Up and Delivery Service on Propane Bottles call 2771 or 2716 roads for the Mrs. Barbara Barden gave birth to a daughter July 6th in the Montlcello Hospital. Mrs. Trena Williams was in the San Juan County Hospital with home pneumonia. She returned Monday. Miss Elaine Christenson is here from Salt Lake City visiting with her aunt Mrs. Eileen Blaok and family. There is to be a meeting Fri- day evening office. one term, and spent 2g overseas with the Red years He serve i nine years Cross. Cortez a3 principal before resigning end of this term. at the Symbols, rather than worded signs, were used when the populace of a country was largely illiterate. In many countries, to this day, a pretzel indicates a bakery; teapot a tearoom; golden horn, a post office, from days when postmen used such a horn to announce arrival of the mail courier or wagon. PLANNING TO PAINT YOUR H0C1E? gS - srucco . LET US HELP TOO FIGURE COSTS, QUUTTTY AW THE RI6HT FULLER PAIHT FOR THE JOB FOR WOOD SURFACES: Sensational new at the. telephone and their All veterans families are urged to attend. fuller house paint. Keeps fresh-painte- d gloss and color 2 years longer , spreads faster, easier than the finest conventional painta m H made! Costs only eUw cn I. FOR STUCCO A MASONRY: Famous flat finish fuLpCOLOR EXTERIOR LATRX 42 western colors, Johnson, Byron Melvin Gaines are Mexican Hat. They future movie. mf on Clarence Mr. Blaok Hr. Alexander's nection with the school has not been continuous since' that t me havin.- - taurht school in 1938. were week for a few are moving to Red They Canyon in coach con- 5 fir. Dick Nielson has been released from the hospital. His friends and relatives are very happy to see him home again. Mr. and Mrs. as Hlt-- h Ball League Thursday "your car gets Juan San PAINT. jg sal.gg FOR SHAKE A ROUGH SURFACES: Popular fiat finish EXTERIOR RUSTIC 42 outdoor colors. fuller FINISH. CALL US TODAY YOUR rn sal. FULLER PAINT DEALER Watm Ante |