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Show Page 10 February 12, I960 BLANDING OUTLOOK seven winters in Bluff and will be mleeed by the townspeople. He Am A. FIRST LIEUTEMAKT PROBOTED TO Bluff Resident Found Dead .1 w Lrr '"V I..; . r r rfy ,- v jc V.. 4 t F':V - ;' i ' i's V r.-r'- 4t SL-: v' C, 4tep v M'i!-. I W -- X:' "- - .A. - Jiv .'i , ' fc" tynn Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brig' Stevens, is pictured above receiving his first lieu tenant bar from Colonel Osgard in a rooent promotion at Ft. Banning, Georgia. Lt. Stevens, a San Juan High School graduate,' feoelved a bachelor's degree in. i 1 I- - i3 English speaks ALICE H. REDO for itself in the contestants were e San the-mos- t v. Seniors. Juan High School. One We salute Mrs. Nielson's Speech .. .of worthwhile trips of Class. San Juan High will take part ,the year was taken this week end Mrs. Nielson's Speech Class, in the forensic meet to be held y, 1,--th- were held O Penny Drive Opens For Hospital Benefit a fifteen students with teacher at North Harlan Nielson and language --arts They have Emery r to Bluff ellnlo eet for Maroh 11. V fron Silvertcn, Colorado where is of direction under the he had worked as a miner and ollnio is the Primary Hospital and any prospeotor for many years. ohild needing help is invited to his last Hanratty had spent Scottish birth, he ' BY services 2 p.m. Wednesday. February 15th is special day Pearson. on your calendar this year acIV. Hanratty had been active to the LDS Primary Prescording the prepday making throughout This is the day a Pri-so- ry idents. a to arations start painting worker will oall at your at the Simpson Apart home to project gather your contribution rents on the following morning. to the Primary Childrens HospHe had been seen carrying water ital in Salt lake City. to the trailer within a half This hospital was built and is hour of the time he was found birthday pennies. dead. He had, Just put a chicken maintained byasked ie that you that All is 1958 from Utah State Univ. at in a pot in preparation for the eaoh year two for pennies give was and food member of was a the he meal, evening where Logan that you are old. R.O.T.C. He entered active ser- found boiling at the time the The hospital helps many hunvice innediately after gradu- death was discovered. of orlppled ohlldron every Mr. Hanratty, who occupied the dreds ation and plans to make the army children of every ooler his career. His wife arid year-o- ld trailer Jointly with Roy Pear- year and creed. daughter Ruth are with him son, was known to have diabetls The. next crippled childrens1 and high blood pressure. Of at Ft. Banning. to be held in Blan School English Department Commended j at eepeolally mlseed by them. Graveside . -- 7- - be Pete Hanratty, 70, was found dead in the Roy Pearson trailer The body home at Bluff, Sunday. was found about 5 p.m, by 14 yr. eld Tommy Archer who had gone into the trailer looking for Mr. , , a lover of children and will wae ved at card . oama Unhappy Returns tables that looked police charged especially attractive beoause of a Memphis, Tenn., man with larceny the luncheon cloths made by her three-laya chocolate cake daughters. Those entertaining of home. a was found He from in early March. were Beatrice Helqulst and Luo-i- le eating the cake and drinking Black, both of Blanding, Eva to 57-year-- old er been Invited give -- corn whisky.. It was his birthtwo teacher, Kendall Young, boarded a speeches, a Black. and Bernice Nielson, Mon play, day, he told police. the school bus at 5:00 a.m. Sat. retold story and a dramatlo tlcello. Mrs. Bailey drove to Blanding morning to attend the forensic reading. Erin Revisited Sunday with her daughter, Lucile The high sohool English teachmeet", sponsored by the Carbon Officials at the Washington, College at Price. One hundred ers of the district are con- where she will stay while Mr. D.C., zoo are shipping surplus and fifty representatives from scientious in their efforts for and Mrs. (Eva ) Lawrence Black snakes to the Dublin, Ireland, various high schools of the better results in English. They make a trip to Salt Lake City. zoo. state wfere there to hear and to are meeting once a month for Ralph Coones motored to Nebparticipate in debates and ora-- 1 several hours of study and ex- raska to bring his wife back Strikebreakers tlons. San Juan High entered change of ideas. Last month with him. Mrs. Coones has been In Malines, Belgium, a barone-a- ct . . speakers. Barbara Baldwin's they met in Monticell o and dis- visiting with a married daughter subjeot was "Comnunlsm, A rThreat' cussed "How We Can Better Teaoh for .some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Adams left To The : Const itutlon1. Hazel and Apply Crammer".' This month Grover spoke . on, "Can Us Save they will meet in Blanding. The for Salt Lake City Sunday, where Lisle will attend .to business Qir Heritage?" Of a possible 8 subjeet will be, "Better Teach-iof Spelling", for teachers pertaining tc .the Monticello 6. points, each girl rated The school and community arc are meeting the challenge. We Mercantile Company. Business took Joseph Adams to Freud of them. These girls arc appreciate their splendid work. two ng Salt Lake keeper joined an expedition to deflate tires of cars of motorists who refused to join a public strike against a new gas tax. He was arrested when he tried to deflate the tires of an auto he failed to recognize as a police car. Camera Shy Tuesday. His Before accompanied him. Burglars who broke into a St. comparatively young, leaving her returning home they will attend Louis, Mo., store took only one the responsibility of her large a family on the item a camera hidden there by the years birthday of Mrs. Adams father, police to trap burglars. family. Throughout she has endeared herself to her David Black, February 11. Business took the George Parks Monticello wards o&ch held a family and friends as a gentle' kind woman and an efficient to Meeker Colorado Monday. Sunday Evening Service in whloh homemaker and mother. 7 to the 13 has been the ; February Boy Scouts were the fSfL A CORWELI PERKINS by Mrs. Bailey's daughters no- designated as National Boy Scout participants. A Scout Bax wliving in Montioello and Bland- -' Week. This year, it has special will also be held in each wkra Victor Seh&fcr is now recup- ing entertained in her honor significance because it marks during the week followed by a the Clyde. the 50th Anniversary of the Boy Court of Honor where awards will erating in the St. Maiys Hos -- Saturday "afternoon at were ser Scout movement in America. The be Guests home. Nielson on Grand from Junction pital in given. operation performed Friday. He reoeived an injury while wrest- 5&othh Sophomores While most of wife City get-toget- MONTICELLO her News Items j . ling at the When his parents, Hih. iWfi condition worsened his Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sch- afer, took him Grand Grand County to a specialist in Junction, staying at his bsdsido until Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Schafer reports the operation successful but says Victor will bo hospital lssd for least two wtsks preciate friend and hearing would from Someone Else May Be Able To Use It! at ap- his Sell Peter (May) Bailey celebrated her 88th birthday at the hone of her daughter, Jfri. Lawrence Blaek Sunday, Feb, 7, Mrs, Bally is the second oldest oitl-se- n (Iky Brown) bom In Cedar City and oane to Hontloello a a young le4y 65. Hero she met her vhubmd . end It With A Want Ad in She wae . .. h f Mrs. In the town. TDwow N hero the hae lived since her warrlage. She 1 the nether of throe eon and el daughters, Hsr:husband was kll- led in a train and tvuek accident whan her children were i Outlook i wimM |