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Show Shot Inflicts Eye Students Pose as Dominican Delegates Wound on 11 Year Old The at Model Claire Ava Sheridan, Nell Cherle Jeannerette delegation chosen to the represent were 1 victim of a last Friday, eleven year old -- Arthur of the shot. were S.J.H. at the Model and the eye, although seUnited Nations at the University taken, of Utah on Friday and Saturday, verely inflamed, ms found not to be permanently damaged. A April 17 and 18 fifteen year old boy ms reportThey posed as a delegation edly the cause of the injury. from the Dominican Republic Complaints have been heard from Press delegate, Pearl Kart attended to take pictures, other sources of boys shooting guns but also write notes, etc. concerning the not only bee-b- ee 22 rifles in vacant lots around delegation. town. The group was the it said They same way was conducted a real UN in would have been; with hot debates, offended feelings, resolutions, press HL;;i ae I Conway gave everybody a run hard in the 880 yard before Everyone is to come. urged he had to concede to second spot Prices for children 25 is at the winning post. and for adults, 50. Nickie Black came in third on Prospects look good for an the airport here in Bluff, which we Smith 220 yard run which Gary ran to fifth place in the feel Vrould be a big help, especially in cases of emergency. high hurdles. Richie Nielson, who has been for Fish Construction for several away for sometime ms home over months, is now employed at the the weekend. ! Bluff "wildcat" Oirtis Jones1 Post. ing and new hospital project did not icello. K. & enjoyable Even Odds trip, mine is Sunday, to the where Mr. Dugan PARTS employed. They came back to Bluff by way of Aneth. Opel Howell has been with the fly the past week. We hope she will be up and around again 250 Students Attend Seminary Convention & SERVICE soon. have been several cases of chicken pox in Bluff lately. Bud Owen, who has been working There Seminary students j.cmrce , the San Juan Stake of the Church attended the annual Seminary Convention held last LDS activities inoluded a a testimony meeting, film, and a turkey banquet served by the Ward Relief Blanding Second Society. During the banquet a The program days1 was presented Shows at PLANE TROUBLESOM- E- gape at a San Francisco store window presumably shattered by a shock wave from jets passing overhead. The sonic "booms" apparently originate from flights of military planes, and reports of damage to windows, dishes and plaster walls are made frequently. from the three Eldon Haag, principal, to 9pm student-bodie- s. Blanding Seminary wishes The fl Passers-b- y talent express who appreciation to all those of success the to contributed Nightly Fri. S April .24-- 25 Sat. Sun. S Mon. Aoril 2o-- 27 with the convention. Tues. & April 28-- 29 Wed. Thursday April JSM mol) mo. m 1C ! ! llflpgT Jlmm'i Mont- an ill Also speaking at C. Trad- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dugan had UN. at the general session were the student presidents from the three Stake seminaries. Moab, Monticello, and Blanding are included in the San Juan Stake. pro- - soon. Burton Pierce has been doing some carpentry work for Keith tee Saturday. Brother Inland Anderson, a Seminary supervisor and a member of the Brigham Young University faculty delivered the main address to the theme of, He "To Thine Ownself Be True." reminded the convention of the practibillty of living Christian ethics and having abiding faith sports this heard in Jesus Christ. successful turn out to be as good as we all Ckir new Jail is finished now, anticipated, but plans are and undoubtedly will be a big being made for more drilling in help to the conmunity. area from Governor Clyde, President Olpln of the University of Utah,, and Dr. Green who was advisor to African from ! had After these speeches the and debates meetings 250 i . 'UN. Nearly Juan High for about two months, but he has excelled in sports, and is' a welcome addition to the teenagers had a dance last Friday evening after the weekly movie at the church already building. Next Friday, April 24, the movie gram. Clay will be "Courage of Lassie", The The where they remained (unless withdrawn) for the rest of the affairs in the real ' : flag in and taken onto the stage They ; at this time. : The opening by 8:30. of each nation was carried began. j i April 21, 1939 interviews, and pages running baok and forth to carry notes. On the first day they were to be at the University for the com-mit- ! j 9 XG ')'JTL(X).V -- formal Meet j ch-n- er, l BYU j X-r- ays supervised by advisor, Mr. Jensen. Upon return, those who went, gave a report to several classes. at Last Saturday at BYU, several The PTA Officers meeting will of the San Juan High thinclads be held Tuesday, April 28, at garnered laurals in spite of the 7:30 pm at the school building. driving rain and snow which was Mrs. Bert Ellis, who has been falling most of the day, accord- to Coach Cochran. ill in the hospital, is home now ingRichard Wakeman continued his and feeling much better. She has been operating the Sunset winning ways on the pole as he Cafe here for quite some time. vaulted to a three-wa- y tie for The Cafe is now the in pole vault; and first place closed, future plans for It are undecided Pichard has only been at San injured in the eye by was some ! J Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R- ogers, T? Garner Laurels unfortunate bee bee shooting UN and Goodrum Irack Shop Lynne Overmen Albert DekkerEugene PiNette 30 |