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Show Published in the Interest of YOU!HE 2 B landing Coffnsfiroefoini Mmidl(iy E. Funeral services will be held September 16 today, Friday, S. Church for S&r&h Elizabeth Oliver, 77 Bishop The L. D. Scott Hurst will preside. Oliver Mrs passed away Tues September 1.?, at the Evening, San Juan Hospital heart attaok. following She was born a Dec- at Parowan, Utah, cf Joseph and Elizabeth daughter Dalt or., and for the greater part of her life was a resident of Bluff and Blanding, At the time of her death she was making her home in Blanding with Mrs , Bay She was a Ferkins, a daughter. member of the latter Cay Saints ember 15, 1663 Church. is survived by one sister, Mrs. Florence Benson, Parowan, and a brother also of Faromanf She Che Utah son, one grandchildren. of election. this for renomination. 3artell lost on November the position ru election ballot to Kyr Black, his Blanding and Walton was taken out by J. W. Crowley, Eastland. Gcvnty Clerk, Ada Palmer, e?i- - 346 Huggins 154 exhaust fan whioh contained acid fumes exploded. He was flown to Grand Junction multiple treated for at St. ns Hospital. Mary's There were no fraot laoera-tlo- canv&3 144 lion-da- detail. Henderson 334 Lamoreaux 129 490 229 Clyde Dixon, 312 ,363 ires. 371 . 349 Stevenson 313 Bartel, Black ear term 155 360 2-y- ear Crowley . Walton, 4-y- ear Narris, NiQlson term ........ . 38 7 term red briok after polling businesses and the matter at a dlsousslng Chamber of Come roe meeting. Site for the corner of the the blook in which the present post Construction Company City voted Monday to authorize a maximum expenditure of $250.00 work on prithe Cooly Gulch for terrace vate property at watershed. The action was neo-essa- ry in order that a muoh larger terracing projeot oould be oarrled out by the Forest Service. The Forest Servioe is barred by law from terracing private property and the city took responsibility for the Interlo-eat- cd private property as an alternate to losing the entire improvement, according to City Reoorder, Bid Nielson. . the oo-oup- ied Dan Pendleton has been employed as general superintendent and the oompany has asked local subcontractors to bid on. masonry, wiring, and meohanioal installa- tions. building will measure 51x62 and the arohlteot estimated its oost at $55, 00). Mr. The that an effort Pendleton says will tion far be made to have construc- along so that enough 339 382 ,335 may be used during building will probably oome from Pendleton's quarry. Townspeople can so e a sample of this product where it was used in the base of the new Blanding Mere, sign and at the new ellnlo. oontraotor, Pendleton re -cently completed the John and Minnie J dins on home, a penthouse for Jim Hunt at Mexican Hat, the new home of Grant A. Uayles and earlier abode All the ' Rlohard Perkins of his own. of these are considered among and a home the area's finest. Tourists thrill at displays in new Visitors' Center Tourists visit the new who build up a lot of enthusiasm for San Juan County, in the opinion of Albert Those who come Lyman, Curat on In stay a long time and ask a lot of questions, Mr. Lyman says, and almost with- express profoand learn interest about this area during the vlsiti in what they While over The own building whioh will be by the post offioe under 6s3t3 forces Prose! CHy Salt of Lake City will build and out exoeptlon Ytelre Nelson 3ros. is located. of floe museum used In assaying uranium. building is new northwest report yesterday afternoon said he was doing well and was not considered to be in danger. Ferchlorio aoid is a chemical A of Postmaster to the choice Hawkins who deolded on As COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4-y- left the building the Christsms rush. Native stone to be used in the Budge ( unopposed) Garfield was a 10 year lease. CONGRESS 129 y. up new Lambournef unopposed) 313 The. matter of color ?& reports that 1373 voted in the previous election, substantially more than voted here Tuesday, Here's the eleotion outooma in Toronto. 173 Peterson per-ohlo- ric being official Gunderson 287 U.S. shop of Texas Zino Minerals in Mexioan Hat about 8 30 a.m. MoHe was working on an nday. is .wait the on office will be it and Monday start built of dark red brick compliwith a considerable mented amount of nativ e stone. the polls hut advises exaot figures must REPUBLICANS Barlocker. injured face and body the ATTORNEY GENERAL seriously in an acoident at the he that GOVERNOR Larsen injures Etaployea where went .to DEMOCRATS Bruhn Arohle inounbents, Leonard Bar tell and Wm, Walton were unsuccessful i.n thdr try Hymas TZ Mill Occident ini gar was primary building 'jO that approximately voters of the percent qualified STATE TREASURER Her husband and four ohildren preceded her in death. Le week's Both Hinton three great and result Brown . Oliver of Pays on, daughter, Mrs. Hay Perkins, Blanding j six Construction is to new post Blanding's ites SECRETARY OF STATE 01 in (Hilda) grandchildren will have two new commies loners in January as a San Juan in (? San Jean Voters Satire Ineambenf Commissioners at Polls Tuesday OLIVER SO, 30 Bled Brick o o o MY SERVICES SMH FDR I960 BUNDING, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, Psfr-Iffi-c FIIKML tandS the Surrounding Oil and fining Communities 500 vis it ore have signed the regleter, some from almost every state, Mr. Lyman thinks that with additional booatlng on the part of the people of 31anding plus erection of advertising signs, that the be number of visitors eould lnoreased tremendously. He plane to keep the displays interesting by frequently ex- oh&nging items with other mmnrt sums so that visitors idle eemsj back the seoond time will something new. Mr. Lyman, in pioture. In ator on a no -- pay basis aur; tt sat the wonders of bU Ihleved San Juan getreeogpiQtm. |