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Show Price 10 Published in the Interest of Blar.ci VOLUME 2 . BLANDING , oil Surrounding UTAH , and Mining Communities JAil. 8, I960 FRIDAY , NO. Park Terrace School Dedication Set for Thursday Night Jan. 14th Sorority Chech Starts Resuscitator Drive Chamber Executives to Be Elected Tuesday Board of Directors of the Blandlng Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday of next week The new to eleot its-- , president secretary. are to be chosen from the of directors are to serve Jan. A vice-presid- ent list until 1961. canvass of 1 showed tors votes this week the Allowing new direcelected for 2 year terms Lyle Johnson Lis comb, Sylvan N Johnson Kline. Bl&ck, Francis. D. Nielson and I.W, Cox. out of a possible Forty-tw- o CO votes ' re cast. Outgo above Beta Moulton Mrs. Clarence Chan Tregellas t Shown Mrs. Moulton. Member with Sigma Phi Is Mrs. is officers are resident; ami Chan Smith, lton, Vice president. the organization bar ! of Smith and Moulton. : Lyle Johnson Don Mou- p.m. Thursday, January 14, cording to San" Juan School Zenos Black who will cn-iuct -.- ac- Supt. the program. Kenneth Summers School Board President;-- Truman Rigby, Park Terrace Principal ; Herb Flaugh Contractor and L. E. Snndstrom architect art among the sre?.ker3 who will have part on the program. Musical numbers which have been tentatively arranged ion number by Ken McDonald and CalPerkins; ' two numbers by the High School Chorus under the direction of Mrs. P. V. Redd. The aedicatory prayer will he vin serve refreshments. Suffers in in- clude a duet by Aaron Harvey and instrumental Agnes Hurst J an by Albert R, Lyman. The elrmenta-- y 'sohool FVA Fire Chief- Graves expressed handing the sorority's $161.05 thanks for the gift on behalf of Broken Arm eheek to Fire Chief Les Graves. Wreck He B.F.D. the said the total makes a start sizable Ihe eheek A collision at the intersecportable resustoward the purchase of a resus-oltat- or cost of the long needed by the local citator being considered by the tion of First Fast and First Fire Department and represented Fire Department is $350 and that North resulted in a broken arm Blandi ng his organization is looking for for Lyie Johnson, funds raised by a "give-awadoll projeot the Club sponsored w6s and means of raising the electrioal contractor, and subadditional money. stantial damage to the two during the Christmas season. - will hold open hojse and deaica-tiv- e services beginning at 7:30 of offered By-la- ws re-elect- Park Terrace Elementary school - hire an unpaid The officers, which and Shown 2 will m Funeral Held for Artimisha Black y" vehicles involved. Hi School Water from New Well Gets State Approval Props for this Veokend Two basketball Dove Creek will be played here Saturday night Jan. 9 according to Coaoh Cochran. The preliminary will be played the sohool's B teams at Tip-o- ff tine for the Is 6 o'clock. San Juan Broncos and the Dove between 6 I 30 p.m. main game Creek teams earlier In the season. In the earlier games the San Juan varsity team won by a walk away while the B game was a hard fought oontest. Tuesday of this week the Broncos beat the Fort Lewie A.AN reserve team 52-at Durango. Fans will be offered a differ- met 39 their pickup was side vehicle by Dean struck Bartlett was headed broadwho3e east at a re- miles per ported speed of of Johnson the hour. Speed report fron the Utah State Health Departmrnt showing re- truck which eras going upgrade sults of a chemical analysis of was estimated to be 20 mph. Slick road conditions at the a water sample from the new oity well was received at the City intersection was to a great extent responsible for the Hall this week. reports Chief of Police, Along with the report was a from Health Dlreotor Iynn Ray Cahoon; although Bartlett letter Thatcher stating that the anal- was olted for falling to yield and for driving too ysis showed the water to be right-of-wSuitable for use in the town fast for existing conditions. Johnson was taken to the hossystem. the accident and 1 pital following p.n. on Thursday ior Artimisha home returned Thursday afterBlack who died Jan. 4tr at the ent sport here Friday night when noon. Neither Hunt nor Bartlett General Hospital in Salt Lake. the Moab High School wrestlers were injured. to the Johnson vehicle She had been ill. for sor.e tine arrive to challenge the Bland ing wasDamage estimated at $600.) damage and died of heart trouble. team. This She was bom May 9, IrBB at event to the Bartlett naohlne was eswrestling 6 starts at p.m. TURN TO PAGE 2 COL 4 timated at $300. 30 A games between and Elanding Mr. Johnson and an employee, Curtis Hunt were headed north the intersection when across New San Juan County Hospital ao-old- ent, ay . . at Monticello Readied for Public Showing new County Hamilton who states that the new grant. TVrenty-fl- ve people make larger more modem struoture. institunew The oounty has budgeted funds Hospital at Montlosllo will be faolllty will begin reeelvlng up the staff at the to puroh&st the old building as held Saturday and Sunday Jan patients some time during the tion. now an alternate to keeping as The bein used 2 p.m. to in building following week. mfy 9 and 10 fron of as a the announcebeen The new building has operation hospital is property provided in 6 p.m. oaoh day. The va- - oontraet with the Federal be and will United States oost a of by $650000 week at ment was mads this by built Administrator Lloyd county bond issue and a federal oated upon opening of the new Hospital Open house for the it . its |