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Show Published in the Interest of Blandi tgfgndj the Surrounding Oil ar.d Mining Comunities o Pioneer Resident Dies Tm to His Contests M Big Vote Turnout Gives Election Honors To Jones, Black & Guymon Wind Up Home Games against Norwood here, and one against afternoon this A game After one game away from home remains to be there thet, at played Nuela on the 14th of this month Creek Dove The to scheduled was Cove game be played but snow and rain at Ethel 67, died 11:00 a.n In the Lyman Thompson, at Wednesday San Juan County following an operation born was She Mar oh Hospital, 3rd, 1893 City, Utah, to lyman and Elizabeth in Salt Lake in that Walter C Creek area has messed up the Dove Finlinson so the game is Creek grid-iro- n She was married to largest number. sf voters ever to vote in a municipal eleetien In Blanding turned out ts elect three councilman here The Funeral Set for Mrs. Lin Thompson Dove Creek here tomorrow will wind up the years football so far as homo play is program concerned. BO. U3 6, 1959 BUNDING, STAB, FRIDAY, BOY. YOUIBS 1 Tuesday Elected by large margins were Curtis W Jones, Glendon Blaok, and ering time speotators couldnt tall one player from another. For the Broncos Lawrence Guy- Wallaee touchdowns on 30 runs, and Njcky 31aek Eiade Alvin two made mon Burnham passed home Wednesday yard away at his 50 yard touohdown on a He 4 November had one aftemoona made the .Blaok also been failing in health for some sprint timet and had been bedfast for conversion Kontioello was first to soore several weeks prior to his by a long drive down center by death He was born February 23f 1684s Buddy Jones at Frultlands New Mexico, His parents, Luther C Burnham and Lucinda Mary Stewart, were pioneer Mormon settlers in the HIGH SCHOOL SELECTS THANKSGIVING PLAY area BY to was married He Esina Rogers on October 2, 1913, at the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah A Rey, Feoples Party durtie Jones on August 16, all and Barton Blanding and Mrs Funeral services will be held in the Blanding Ward Chapel, Friday at 2:00 pmf with Bishop Cline Blaok of the 31anding 2nd officiating Burial will be in the Blanding for the Cemetery Friends annual school play to be given call at the may home from 10:00 am to He November Is survived by his widow, on Thursday, 26, Thompson on 1:C0 pm Friday six children: Mrs Earl A Thanksgiving Night. The play is Ren directed Mrs Larimore of Roy, Utah being by Moss, who finds himself In the fiost assisted Mrs. Bland Joe of by Robert C Nielson and Taylor ing, business be will played by Cory Ovren W, Burnham of Ogden, Principal Lynn Lee Utth his Jonas; friend and The Jeff, east of Norma Burnham, Salt Lake five beys and Utah Loren Jean- manager, Lewis E Burnham, Los seven girls is as follows: general City (TUHM TO FACE B, COL. young man out. of a Job Angelos, California; Mrs Dou- Hugo, i) Bountiful, Utah Also surviving are 3 sisters: Mrs Arlington Mortensen of Sen glas D Cox, Calif Eernardlna, T)TRT FLIES CLINIC SITE A3 Palmer of Farmington, New Mex; and Mrs Robert Leathern of Mesa, pna; VAon also W. one Burnham brother, in the LDS Seott Hurst will Friends nay Chapel offlelate sail at the 11:00 FWato W, ' ballot the Dave Guymon who was the three men elected. was one of White House Conference Committee on Religion Completes Report BY REVA The REDD, CQiTMITTEE CHAIRMAN Blinding White House Co"Committee on Religion" completed its study of nference has religious activities and facilities in this community and submitted its report to the regional group. Under the chairmanship of Mrs Reva Redd the committee mat in table round determine the questions in the to to tho discussion answers report. Six of Kelquist representing the Those of the other available to all ths people was found tho . living hero It that olght different denominations now have nesting leadership for the desire people regular for tharo If wsrship gatherings are still a few people who have been affiliated with a dlffereat plaeu D.: referred to the an hold there election in people 103 9l. Moulton 91 Bert Palmer The ineumbent on only C pooplo of and tho estimate to Blanding adoquaoy of those aotivitios in mooting tho religious needs o oltizons voted 531 to for continued fluoridation of the city water The olty has been fluoridating its water for about two years, but resent loud squawks were heard from several of its citizens who o attended that fluorine deadly poison and that the actually was poisoning the was Slack narett alio representing youth It was tho responsibility of this group to determine what opportunities ' ars religious Nov Cortez matter Wldo Harvey United .Handing 117 78 denominations wore Rev Easton, Rev Mobley, Cathmar Re.tollff, end Loren Jean Chan Moulton, 342 The 160 Nielson L Joseph youth 7 Cortez Votes for LaVar Lyman LaMar Bishop residence am to 1:00 p.m Saturday, from Burnham Guymon Cltlzene Party Smith of the Indian Mission; and Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, November 7, L the active religious denominations in town were represented The Latter Day Saint members present were Reva Redd, Chairman; Aft on Stevens, secretary ; Guan Came re Mrs. David George, nephews 255 248 230 Glendon Blaek by of Lyman LaRue Reeoe of Richmond, Calif., and ilruce H Lyman of Frove, also a host of neioes and "Ghost nystery-eomed- y, Lynn, all ars Guymon; Complete eleetien results are shown in the table below her husband and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Susan Butt, Mrs Margaret Jones, Fred, Marvin, W&rd MILDRED PJLSCOE Wanted," has been chosen lived in Blending She is survived L ef the Feople's Party members played here. 1930, to Lin C Thompson Last week the Breners wun a Her early life we.s spent in 19-- 7 on Monticello ovar viotory Salt Lake and Oak City, Utah, a field so muddy that by quartbut most of her life she has be David Is Blandlng'o now out- - prospective Cl ini e last last of therumor stags Harvey, week Chan slum Maul ton, Rex J and idle soet from any ef thoee represented here, they are very Douglas waleem to attoad any Mating Tho of tho aoaonbly ddoh neareat Harvey and R L. Me Nutt a the one of their eeatraet two only Harvoys art partners in tho rateable nuoridatiSR had the strong building ohoioo Nhonovor a greap boo opto support of the town's dentists, week earlier were an the jsb e extracting firm, Mr Moulton is to Juetlty a Tinder week excavation Comsdttoo and oneogh the a .largo Clinio amber delag doctors, and the Four Corners last ooaon hero to live or Hiamasoutlsal Association that work and preparing to run foot Mr. McNutt is an eaployaa of tho oat either naksn oont motors regular trlpo froan claim the program will out tooth luge TURN' The TO PACE ( picture, taken at the alto decay by 60'pcr cent U, Otti; ) Tuesday Harvey ed the Gliders, who were award- -- i i |