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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD t i 1 r f ' I J 6 Thursday. Oct 7, 1954. Page 5 Pres. BLANDING News Word has been received by the Parley Redd family that Miss Kareen Brown who was their mother improved the Blandmg News correspond- and is now ableis tomuch leave the hosent for the San Juan Record pital. She is expected home during the past summer, has withm the next week. editor been appointed of The Dixie Sun, the school paper for Friends of Mrs. Shumthe Dixie College at St- George. way are glad to seeVivian her so mucn ed in health. After her Mrs. Erva Shumway has re- impro long illness they are glad to see St. turned from George where her her sunny self again. she has spent the last three weeks visiting with relatives Mrs. Josephine Roberts is and friends. here visiting with fler aunt, Caroline Redd. Mrs. Lula Baker and children are visiting with her mother, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Coombs Mrs. Hines. and two small daughters were vu.tors of Mrs. Coombs grand-faGordon Adams arrived home Albeit R. While from Hawaii by airplane to at- heie they made Lyman. a trip to see tend his fathers funeral- As some of San Juans scenic soon as the accident occured They visited Mexican Hatspots. and which claimed the life of his the goosenecks and vicinity. father, Gordon was notified through the Red Cross who imM. S. mediately procurred him a ... emergency leave. He was on a plane next morning and by School elections were held last night was in California. Board- week and the following officers ing a bus he was soon on his were eelcted: way to Salt Lake City where he Class officers: was met by his brother-in-la12:h Adivsor- - Mr. Butler; Pres Duane Johnson, and brought to Carl Miller; Secretary, Marlene Blandmg. At the end of his Rasumssen; Reperesentative Bev leave Gordon will return to erlv Jones. 11th- - Advisor- Mr. Rowley; duty in Hawaii. Pres. John Adams; Vice The Sunday evening sacraSomerville; Secretary, ment services in the Grayson Arita Redd., Representative, Ward were in the form of a Mike Loilton. 10th- - Adivsor- - Miss Greaves testimonial for Shirley and Nora Nielson Who leave shortly for a Mr. Whiting; Pres. Bob Houghmission to the North Central ton; Vice Pres. Bonnie Miller; State Mission. Besides the mis- Secretary, May Lee Warren, Rep sionaries, their son, David Niel- resentative, LaRae Harvey. 9th- Advisor- son, a member of the Bishopric Mr. Morris,; numThe musical Pres. Grant Barton; Vice Pres. special spoke. ber was a piano and organ duet Noel Jewkes; Secretary, Malcolm by Carrol Black and Mable Young; Representative, Joel Nor ton. June Palmer. Mrs. Maughn, - Miss Frankie Burtenshaw has Pres. Durbara Christensen, Vice been quite ill. Infection from an Pres. Charles Starr, Secretary extracted tooth seems to have Anneve Whipple; Representative caused her trouble. She is re- Carolyn Warren. 7th- - Advisor- Miss Battad; ported to be greatly improved. Pres. Carolyn Stewart; Vice Pres Rex and Dorothy Harvey and Stanley Barton; Secretary Jean-ni- e children made a business trip to Redd; Representative, Ardith Salt Lake City. They stayed for Nielson. part of Conference, returning Club officers: Sunday so as to be at work Pep Club- - Advisor- - Miss Had-locPres. April Iirton; Vice Monday morning. Pres. Carole W.npple; Secretary George Patrick has returned Jv yce Lyman. from his trapping in northern FFA Advisor- - Mr. Moris; Pres. parts of the state. He reports D.mns Christensen; Vice Pres. that he is glad to be home and Bob Houghton; Secretary, Richard Wood; Treasurer, is here to stay. Wayne James; Reporter, Richard Wright Mrs. Shauna Anderson of San Sentinel, Marcus Coleman. - ,1 J I n FHA- - Advisor Mrs Maughn; Ilene M.llor; Vice Pres visiting Janice Crow lev; Secretary, lone , ei - H. 30-d- ay NEWS w, , Pres-Davi- k; M.Iler. ear book Staff- dvior- - Mis Gr. uves, Mrs. Maughn; Editor Sneran Robson; Co Editor- - Arita Redd; Business Manager Carl MJler; Assistant Manager- - Susan Adams; Senior Representative. Bob Sparks; Junior A1 Barton; Sophomore -- Repie-sentativ- e Representative, Jimmy Scoiup. Frehnin Representative, Bernice Nieves; 8th Jerry Norton. 7th Myra Odette The follow ing school officers were also elected- - Judge- - Kedric Sommerville; Associate Judge-A- 1 Barton; Court Recorder- - Beverly Jones; Bal.ff Rav Odette. Lariet Editor, Ilene M.Iler; Caiole Whipple; School artist, Mermce Allred; Historian Ruth S. ber; Assembly Chairmar Jovce Lyman; Co- - chairman-Anschool reporter WiLon; hncy Palmer. Senator Bennett w ill speak at the high school Thursday, Oct. 14 at 2.30 p m. The public is -- Co-Edit- n REFERENDUM OF SF.W1E 1!ILI. 24 Chapter 22, Laws of L tsh 1953 1 irst Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State M i n., Institution-Providinfor Disposition by the Board of i of Ih.d run Personal Property Comprising Said College: amt g v,.c. m-- uj tions t Uxh and i',Hk At 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Donation u Carbon College. BALLOT TITLE Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Stewart of Monticello are the nrents ct a boy, born Tuesday, Oct. 5. He weighed nine pounds, nine ounces. 7, true i REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and Weber College aa State Maintained Institutions; Providing for the Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising' Said on Condition That They Ie Maintained as Colleges; and to Both Inclusive and Sections Repealing Section to Both Inclusive. Utah Code Annotated 1953. 63-33- -1 LJ es 53-S3- -7 63-S3-- 12 Secretary of State sj. Mr. Nicholas Brake, cafe operator at Blandmg, is also m the hospital. Mr. Lloyd Misner, of Monticello, is also in the hospital suffering from burn sustained while at work Saturday night, FOR SALE 182 ft. Trotwood Trailer, sleeps 4, perfect condition, situated 2Vz blocks west and 4 blocks south of Blandmg c post office. J. W. Powers. 36-lt- - Man to wash cars. undercoat and steam clean. Good working conditions. Equipment furnished. 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The remaining $330,493 went to support of state, county and municipal governments, with $47,345 expended for county roads, and sizable amounts earmarked for airports. Rio Grande is proud to be your partner in progress, proud to fulfill its major duties 1 public service and citizenship. Dedicated to progress and the overall advancement of its territory, the Rio Grande pledges continued dependable service in the spirit of our great American system of free enterprise. la your ... MMu true r! super-powe- Exdinlv ATTACH-0-MAT1- C far-sight- Clip-e-ii TmIs Welch Out far the Kids . . . let them Uve to enjey the Ef fer which they ere ' preparing. e Dramatic new Beauty exciting e e e Super-pow- more suction 20 er Easy Action Revolutionary Nozzle Swivel-To- p 1954 e Exclusive Clip-o- n colors 3-- D Bug atTACH-O-MATI- C vsW& Toots e e SoUght 2to4!b8.1essthanothers e Adjustable Suction cleans Triple FJter--no e draperies without putting Phone 56 For 10 dust escapes NO DUST BAG TO EMPTY (of course!) ZZ1 Day Home Trial DENVER NIELSONS CUAJIANTSS Utah Monticello pop RIO ORANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Route of The California Zephyr DEAN HILL, Agt ISO NIT-SAC-K & . M PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Ltah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copies of: (1) the Title ns enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24. Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 19o3), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition N umber One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record m my office. WHEREOF. I have hereunto set J' and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lakemy hand 1st this City, day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO ' Col-leg- i PROPERTIES TO THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION AS IT DEEMS Session. 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Kefer.-nduiProposition Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State 53-S3- J1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young of Blandmg became the parents of a girl, born Sunday, Oct. 3. she weighed eight pounds, fifteen ounces. bdrStMS, 53-S3-- Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL RE4L AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OP THE STATE OF UTAH. I, LAMONT JFTORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of SEAL Hospital Notes . . . BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. I AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AM) WEBER 1 JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DIS- CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROBER- t TY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES, FOR THEN ALL SAII) PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IF SUCH TRANSFER Is OF AGAINST DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONAL-1TY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE g The Prospector The Royal Gorge The Colorado Cagle |