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Show Pa8e 8 June 9, 1961 BLANDING. OUTLOOK icwii uux'ccu jjarcbac second attendant, Diana Johnson Saturday was Frontier Days queen following. Francene Shumway, shown at top being oarried in her sedan chair DON'T TOHGET. . . rs. Blandfjig by members of the Mt. Wrap School Librany Elementary will be open this summer The second picture shows her Monday and Friday from first attendant, Kkye Harris and eaoh 2 to 5 p.m. a Sky-dive- AUDRES BRADFORD Frontier The DIES IN ACCIDENT Audrc-- Bradford, daughter of and Mri Mrs. Sylvester K. Bradford, of Ely Nevada was killed in a jeep accident at a San Juan County owned gravel pit about 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4 Bruce Palmer, uncle of the e in gathering the exhibits of the other passengers were seriously injured. inolude her parents three brothers, and sister, Survivors Kenneth, Vance and David P. , parents j Mr. and Mrs grand and Sylvester Bradford Manti,Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0. of Blanding. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 7, 1961 at 3 p.nv 3ishop Kline Black conducted and . services were held in the LOS included: The program Chapel. Trelude music by Diane Harris) am opening song "Jesus Lover of was given by Mrs. Lila Palmer and her daughter Shirley according I to Mrs. La Ray Alexander of the show. chairman went Palmers to Indian house who wasj The two White Mesa and exhibits on a basis. top picture is a camera paintings entered (Mrs.) Kisten Perk? ns ) Xenneth Bradford. show handicraft. Notable assistance deceased, his wife and infant gathered son were in the jeep at the time house to In the of the accident as well as a sister and brother, Joyoe and shot of None art Days displayed a wide selection of e hibits including paintings and by at center are paintings by Mrs .Bob Brosher) the bottom pictures are by Dan F. Pendleton Soul" My by the choir, opening by Bishop Scott Hurst) prayer a duet, "In The Garden", by Nel-dHolt and Agnes Hurst) a talk 'given by Blain Bradford) an organ solo , "Ch My Father", by Mabel Palmer ) a talk by Frost on remarks by Bishop Kline a piano solo, "The Winding Stream", by Dorothy Bradford poem by Carma Jo Palmer) the Black) Black) (TORN TO PAGE 9 COL. 3)j . |