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Show V. September 9, 1960 Page 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK y9P up" iws from itf (Dpal Jhuail addition Recent to the staff substitute is little girl quite ill. Dorothy Nielson is substi- We for out substitute. Father Moulton was bom in Maine understand that Mr. Brown will 35 years ago; was educated at be unable to teaoh at all this Carroll College in Waukesha, year, and we are sorry to hear Gene St Christopher's Mission at Her Bluff is the Reverend Amond Mrs. Moulton who arrived last Friday. tute of Wisconsin and received his theo- logical education at House of Nashotah in the sane State; the er Johnson was our Hope we can it. soon. lined up Fern of B.A. and B.D. were degrees awarded by the two institutions He has been inrespectively. at St. in all phases pher's Christo- of the Mission work. Little quite Cherle Johnson has been ill.of daughter She is the snail Mr. and Mrs. Clar- : Simpson rd Mission Staff : get a teach- - i has the Jerry Truedell children as Mrs. Truedell is in the hospital with a new baby. structor in the theologieal Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Trudell are school at Mont Routs in Haiti the proud parents of a new boy, and Chaplain at the s?rr; for a bom Sept. 6. He weighed in at Tui-fowas he fii pounds. He has a brother Ray year acting Vicar in Parish, Yorkshire, England, and a sister, Kim at home to and norc recently has been asHe has been named welcome him. All Priest at Saints William Thomas. sistant Parish in Denver. Father MouMiss Jackie Pierce has been lton is beginning his study of quite ill and in bed with an the Navajo language and plans to infected knee. hilp Father Llebler and the Mrs.' : i i Special Deer Hunt Permits Available Special deer hunting permits ence Johnson. are now available on a first-ccm- e, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Royal and first-serve- d basis except moved Mexican have to family for three, hunting Hat, into the lodge there. where permits were overunits Mr. Bob Howell was in from subscribed, prior to the Sept.l 'work for two days, to see his mailed application deadline, acfamily. to the Utah Department Howell cording Mrs. Mr. and Key of Fish and Game. brought Clinton Howell home to The three oversubscribed units He had been staying Bluff. were all areas, namely with Kay a few days in Blending. the San Juan-El- k San Juan Shortle Wilson moved his fam- Blue Mountain, Ridge, and the Henry from Mexican Hat. They Mountain. ily upmoved Fublic drawings were have their trailer to held Sept. 7 to allocate permits Bill Huber's trailer oourt. for those three units. Permits Trudell and his are now Mr. Jerry being mailed to those brother ventured out for the whose names' were drawn for these arohery deer hunt last weekend. hunts, while application fees Mr. and Mrs LoRoy Burnett and are being returned to the unfamily and Mr and Mrs. Rlohie successful applicants. BlcSsca dsevc to Grand Canyon The department said that with ' returned afternoon. They few exceptions, grrriiy ample speolal or. Labor day. be sold for to remain permits Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gaines and all other hunting units listed baby daughter drove to Cove in the 1960 deer hunting proclaCreek Sunday to visit with Mrs. mation. Included are numbers Guoornatorial Candidate, A, Barlocker was unable to attend the Democratic rally held here Saturday and sent lst I'cate Loverid,;e, left, ntative from the Mrs. Klmo the rally was too busy to appear in this picture ind sent her official rerresentativ, Bimbo Represe- Fourteenth District, as his official sentative. repre- fr Ilr. Loveridge is at right. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, hostess of at center. Wo stands was Mexicer. a s atic purch-i3t- Mat Dimbo, recently by Mr. Johnson Minnie who is of the county Democr- gift co-chair- man organization. Handing Party Inspects Halls Crossing two-de- er . two-de- er . Gaines brothers and sisters. er of anterless permits Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown and for both the Elk Ridge and 31ue baby son were down frcm Provo Mountain areas. to visit with his parents, Mr. Rem&lninr special permits on and Mrs. Jack Brown on Sunday. other units are now being Also visiting at the Brown home all first-serve- d sold on a first-com- e, was another son and family', basis, by mail or in person, Elvis, from Noab. and will remain on. sale until Mr. Duke Simpson and Mr. Roy all are sold or until the huntPearson wore cleaning the ing season ends on the given and weeds trash this unit for which the permits are streets of one-de- past week. all coated. Mrs. Dave Graves entertained should be made to a group of youngsters last week theApplications Deer Permit Sales Office in in honor of her two sons birth- the town listed for e&oh special days. hunting area shown in Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nielson and permit the proclamation. Trena Williams were in Mrs. The application should include Monticello last week to attend name the address, big game licthe marriage of their niece, ense number, ehoise of hurting Sally Blake. and fee. Mrs. Margaret Cross and fam- unit, The department urged hunters from Cortez wsre visitors these for ily permits imwent with to apply Howell Rick Friday. mediately, as past records show them. hunting units where they are alloe&ted eaeh year normalin married be Katy Truman will ly sell out rapidly during the A Bluff next Friday evening. early days of September. follow. will reception Mr. Andy Mussleman and Miss house trailer was wrecked on No Butler wash this morning. one .was hurt altho the trailer was badly torn up. Ws are having a time with our teachers this year. Mr. Brown many A ths regular teacher, has been sick and in the hospital. Mrs. Advertising PAYS A party of seven Blandingites; Loren Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lyman, Lawrence ar.d Frank Writfit Arland Esklund ar.d brig Stevens visited Halls Crossing on the River last Friday. Kails Crossing is one of the spots chosen by the Park Service for reore&tlonal development Colorado when Lake Powell is be made?accesslble.'by road from the west, side only. involved some busitrip ness as well as pleasure. On the business side the group was deoiding whether it would be The feasible for San Juan County to build a road to the area from this side. The formed and The Village sage, speaking of the juvenile delinquency problem, said: It 'pears to me a juvenile delinquent gets on the wrong track because of a misplaced switch. is to of top pioture shows members the group lnspeotlng a marker destination. found seo-ti- on near cthfcir bottom Is a; view of Halis Crossing as seam from the east. Ihe Jeep It omi a bench 200 . feet abetfe rlvarj bed. At |