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Show I Septenb.r 23, 1940 mam by The Mexioan Hat Churoh Sunday, Dordon, will resume Sept. 25. hat ANITA GRANES Comnunity tws from Dragerton, Grames Betty services on Utah. Rev. David Mr. and Mrs. Myron Feres and Presbyterian Missionary Bill and Esther Roberts, mat from Oljato will return to lead ua in worship at 2iOO p.m. at Myron's brother and family from Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Aos the T. Z. Reereation Hall. The FYy Lake on tho Bowan from Bluff, one of the oldest, and oertainly one of the most towns in the State of Utah was the setting for tho meeting of the Utah Civil Rights Committee. The meeting was held on the fifteenth and sixteenth Salt. is striving for in- Mesa. They were having a pienio creased membership and hope when they got oaugjrt in tho rain every family will join us. The old and hailstorm. Community The tiuok Bradshaw's are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Kay Wagner was pio-tures- saying ooma out in the goes it will all washl Maybe that holds true for operated on the rain. oonvalesing A Steak barbeque was held at at home. Gay Stavely 's home Sunday evenMrs. Luther Risenhoover returned home Thursday from Cortez ing. Guests were ths Stavely's where 3he was hospitalized for a and Bqys, Mrs J E. Kriok and Bob Jells did ths Bdb Wells. short tins. were Alios Ann Kollsch is working barbequing and the steaks at the Staff House now whilo delicious. Saturday and Alice Douglass Don and is now on vaoation. Aliee Douglass last vaoation is left on which they weak are spending in California visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worth took their daughter baek to San Josey California to attend high sohool Joan Stavely's sister, Mrs. J. ng is from Denver E, Kriok, for a short time. visiti- Stavely is making his last boat trip of the season down to Gay Glen Canyon. Passengers are, N. Clifton Bradley and wife from New Jersey, Toms River, Mrs. from Uklah, Irmita Kltohcook California and Dean Stavely, Gay's brother from Grand Jun- ction. Query Hunt from Salt Lako is in Mexican Hat visiting the Ron He is Davis' and Jim Hunts. oonvalesing after having had an operation. Guests over the Pec? 0 BLINDING OUTLOOK at the Allan Grames weekend were Clyde and Post Office Plans Revised to Raise Floor Level floor of the new post will be 2 feet hlghor than oalled for in the original the to thanks observing plans, The cf-fi- oe eye of Mayor Hurst. Hurst was of Vernal, Mrs. Danlal of Logan, Edwin B, Shriver of Provo, and Adam B. Dunoan, Dan Louis Baker, Mrs. Alloe F. Kasai, Mrs. C. Hardin Branoh, Janes W. (kilim, Mrs. Ulbrioh Spenoer que . I were held of September Lake City, They had Utah Advis- -. passed at the Public Aooomodations, and Administration of Justioe. Mr. Paul Jones, who is Navajo, is also the Chairman of the Navajo Indian Tribal Council at Shlproek, Arizona. He was a guest at the Mr. Jones gave his meeting. in County Hospital The opening by Alma Redd Bishop Seott Father" was on firs. prayer was given with remarks by Hurst. sung by "Cti Oliver's Hurst. My the Choir This was followed by a solo, "I'll Walk with God" by Gordon Adams. The second speaker was Mr. A. E, Shumway end his remarks was followed by an Organ solo, "Nearer My God to Thee" by Renee Blaok. The olosing prayer was given by 0 Frost Blaok, with the grave dedication by her brother, Meeks Dalton of P&rowan Utah. Burial was in the Sland-in- g eometery. Pallbearers were Cosway Redd, Clyde Nielson, Delbert Oliver, Jeff Perkins, Hyrum Rigby, arid The flower Gordon Adairs. girls were all chosen from the in the neighborhood. (CONTINUED PAGE Mrs. Betty Mason by gave dlr-eotl- on ; little girls Out of town relatives who were in attendant were:Meeks Dalton Mrs. Lewis Dalton, assisted questions for the oommittee. Also present at tho meeting her Mex-io- by a sketoh of Mrs. life given by George followed Una Blaok a were Mr. Robert A. Falls e, of party Sunday afternoon in the Commies ions Washington Staff, from ths honor of her mother,1 Mrs. Lydia and Representatives o, ware There Committsss of Colorado, New Dalton's birthday. 14 guests, older lady! friends of and Arizona. The was B. Liebler, Mrs. Daltons. afternoon Harold Ffcther of conversation Direotor St. Christophers spent in pleasant with one guessing gams in whioh Mission in Bluff, was in charge two ladies won prizes. A dainty of arrangements. The meeting "as under the lunoh was served by the hostess. Mrs. Dalton's friends remembered of Mr. Adam M. IXmoan, her with nice gifts for her chairman of the Utah Committee. Special emphasis was laid on birthday. Mrs. Blaok furnished unable those tho problems of the Navajo, and transportation for to walk tc her home. other Indian Tribes in the Four Clyde Christensen spent last Corners Area, as the State Aweekend in Salt Lake City where dvisory Committee is oharged with he aoted as best man at the wadthe investigation of, and the of Slebsr. ing Fhllllp preparation of reports, and was at the reoommendations concerning looal Pat Barrett guest Robert Christensen Home a few Utah problems. These reports are submitted to the United days. Some of the Community diuroh States Comnlssion, which in turn Mission Cirole Ladies mat at submit reoommendations to each Mrs. Elva Trueblood's home We- session of the United States dnesday to work on b&za&r artiCongress, as authorized by the sister, nloe Sept. 13. - ideas, and answered views and Juan San Utah. a study conference Civil the Chapel Friday, Sept. Sarah Elizabeth Oliver who for away of Salt on the Inths United the problems of ths Amerioan ory Committee to Some of those Commission on States dian. problems ware are i i Harold Father B. Rights Voting Rights, Publlo Liebler of Bluff, Rev. Stuart W., Education, Housing, Qnployment, The members of 16 LDS all Thomas W. Richmond, Last Rites Held for Mrs. Oliver Funeral Ssrvioes . cles. oldest daughter of Melvin Dalton's was operated on at the San Juan Hospital last Thursday. The nieoe) and 7, COL. 4) & Aet of 1957. Civil Rights BE WISE ! ADVERTISE! noted that the alarmed when floor of the Blandlng's new post Vie about to be 2 feet lower than the street and asked Euildin; Supt. Pendleton about office making was a change. Pendleton fot telephone approval to raise the floor from the Salt lake owners. Monday niht the City Council followed through by agreeing to raise the sidewalk to with pest will curb ditto isfcg conform floor level of the the office, The city's aotion require relocation, of the and sidewalk for the entire new block between Pour Corners Auto Supply and the building site so that when oonstruetlon is complete the sidewalk will b s almost level between the two points. Other coun oilmen had a hard Order your subscription now tell us when and where to time of gaining sanation of tho projeot by Marvin Lysauu Igrman the post offiss bum from every was so location standpoint that ths oity should have no part of the arrangement In the final vote, however , IyMn wont along with tho root and voted for the new sidevmtlk and send oont ended that level. a Safety Firwtl Songetreu Jana motariit as a mom viko after aeeing a aerioue iiep&rfc carefuBy for ooueral Nows it when settled in their homo.. 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