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Show Pagp 2 THE BLANDINGITB DIANDIHG OUTLOOK by ALflPT n. Published every Thursday at Blanding, Utah-i Mr, (iiwgp K. Jours time, that no man tools could get into i at bank vault whleh It would not only would be but itsucih defy all the skill of the most expert burglar, a long would take entrance and the so difficult to enter, man Bob MtCallii, Editor Second Claw PoKtiigc Paid absolutely pFoof against robbery. would be wjifrs and Publisher uiun of France resolved to have a the government 0 Mr. and March 29, X962 OLAnDIKG OUTLOOK Utah Blanding Pioneer Oies at Mesa, Arizona with was to be deep in the ground sur with a gun, and no it. It safe-cracki- ng rounded by a thick, water-tig- ht wall, whloh was to bs the outside of a huge tank. In the middle of this big tank surroundsd by water . on all sides and below and above, was the vault with constitutits bins for the gold &nd silver and precious stones was to bs a ing the wealth and the trust of the bank Thera very speeial elevator connecting the vault with the above, an elevator whleh could be entered and operated only bank-buildi- ng : the combination of whleh would ba a eomplieated time-loo- k, known by only one or two confidential members of the bank's board of dirsotors. So they built, slowly and at gre&Vexpense that kind of a by and safety-vaul- t, put their money into it with. speoiil oare, making exaot reoords of the kind and amount of everything that went into the impregnable ohamber they boasted of their sethe time when there had to be curity, and they felt seoure a bank audit, and then behold, to the astonishment ahd consterof Just about everybody, they found thRt the bank had nation How was it dons? How oould it possibly, have been been robbed done? Arjyway it was done, and money had been taken from the till burglar-pro- and of vault hold-up-pro- of one approach to that bank whleh that was the absolute honesty of they had not prothe men who knew that combination to the elevator they had got away with some of that money, and got out of sight before ths time of the bank inspection that should have taught ths whole world that the first line of dsfenst a gainst all evil, is not to be found in walls and' and severe punishments of crime the first bars, on of whioh reline defense, ths last line and the only line liance may be placed, is ths line that is built up In the hearts and the minds of man and woman If little bqys and girls are ths taugvt honesty, honor, beauty and the dignity of being trustworthy and dependable, that is the safest and most seoure precaution that o&n be made Prisons and will never stop crime Instead of being punished as. a means of doing away with it, it must bs prevented The wise and loving mother who plants Ohd nourished the seeds of truth in her children, is doing more for the o&use Of peaoe on earth than the armies and navies and megaton bombs Peace and the policy of peaoe, is answered with psaee War is answered with war and more war The only sane policy for lovers of peaoe to pursue is not to spend time and money in fortifying against, and sxpeoting robbers; not to train great armies of men to fight, and equippin them with the deadly weapons of war, but to envisage a time when the wondrous line of defense In the hearts of men will be suoh that there will be no robbers, no people so depraved as to plunge nations into deadly conflict. there vided for was time-loo- ks gas-chamb- passed ing to be the first Bishop of Evelyn Lyman Bayles home. in Mesa the new Blanding Ward, (then aviar quietly at her 1908 Arizona, Saturday, March 24. Her called Grayson) a in July granary the son De Lyman and daughter Mary They lived in first winter with snow three Holt, were at her bedside Eva, as she was known to her, feet deep around it In 1912, was the family moved in to the large r&ny friends and relatives De Alton, brick- home where the Kinmerle the daughter of Platte She family now lives and Adelia Robison Lyman Mrs. Bayles was the first Rwas born at Fillmore, Millard, elief ' Society president in the County, Utah Dec 14, 1875. Evelyn was five years old when Blanding Ward, an ardent Genealher parents brought her to Bluff ogy worker, and took port in Rock" public affairs generally, during by way of the "Hole-in-tShe remembered very well their the early days of Blanding. She was left a widow with the faithful old team of horses goof her husband in ing down the dugway with' their passing 1922 In 1930 she. moved skinned and bleeding legs from 'Provo-anto the wagon bumping against them, stayed there until four of her children who were as they held the wagon back She. beoame the wife of Hanson attending college at that time Bayles in a ceremony performed had graduated from BYU. Then in the Salt Lake Temple, July 14 she built a small hone here and He had been left with stayed in Blanding until she 1897 four motherless children about moved to Mesa, Arizona fifteen ten years before, and she helped years ago Until she lost her to raise them, along with nine1 hearing she worked in the Mesa Temple, then she did research children of her own the family lived in Bluff u(CONTINUED TO PAGE 7, COL. 4) ntil Hanson was called to Bland-- ') - he . Itov-em- ber - d ers . County Commissioner BILL SPONSORED BY SENATORS FOR FUNDS Inspects Roads Blaok, Hyrum missioner, County part of Monday c he ok ing the crushing spent Senator Goldw&ter and Senator. Bennett are sponsoring a joint ' Com- for the purAt this pose of asking for funds to Kane Springs 800 miles of roads in the plant they are crushing rook build Indian Reservation this area ohips for scaling oil roads in will include parts of all the the north end of the county this states this bill He also went out to the Four Corners Sumner will provide money for an extenLooking Glass Rock location to check the road construction 'go- sion of the oil surface road this afternoon from the San Juan River. Bridge ing on there the was spent in making a general to the Arizona State Line funds for this projeot are proinspection of road building proof be drawn from the to grams that are going on through-o- ut posed Indain Affairs the county afternoon plant at bill that will be . Bur-eau- . 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