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Show Blending New s (By Leah Lyman) To you who have had the pood fortune to have lived in Blanding, but who do not now reside here, here are some items which will help to keep you abreast with the changes being made so you will not feel like a stranger when you return. The building which at various times housed Nielsons Cash Store, Yvonnes Beautv Shop, and the Confectionary, has completely disappeared. Part at a time it has been Jacked up and carted away. The Confectionary now rests north of Paul Blacks home to become his warehouse. The dwelling part sits serenely across the street west of the old Dormatory where it waits to be Card of Thanks. Wa wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of Monticello. Blinding, Bluff and outlying areas who have been our patrons during the past six years. It has been a pleasure to serve you. THE FOY LUMBER COMPANY Joe and Norman Foy Claude, for apartment made into an rent. On the vacated spot a modem service station is soon to be errected by Paul Black. Between here and the Lloyd Adams home home Allie and Rex Nielson live in their beautiful new home. another Just east "Dougs service station is nearing completion. This one is being built by Douglas Galbraith and isleas-to ed by Bud Nielson. It be known as the Nielson Brosays, Doug thers Service. It is going to be the most modern, up to date place of its kind in town. Shop has changed Lynns hands. Barton Lyman now owns it, and instead of going there for car repairs, the public finds it a source of building materials of all kinds. No one would recognize Lynn beautiful dwelling Lymans across the street as the old Walter C. Lyman home. Remodeling has done the trick. Between Phil and Riley S23 Us For Warm Aflornins" George W. Worthen GAS HEATERS (Incumbent ) Clean, Comfortable Heat at Low Cost little home more changes are being made. Lois A modem laundry is nearly finwhere Mabels mother, Black, lived, now owned by Ly- ished just east of Loren Hawk-in- s man and LaVae Redd, is spreadhome. Loren and Macy are ing out to house their increas- filling a long felt need. Erma Scott and The Shumway apartments are ing family. Hurst live in it while the Redds being enlarged and modernized. are in California. More rooms and a shower and On the street south, the old laundry room have been added. Trailer houses dot the town. Oliver home has also grown and Dora Both new and old residents changed. Leland . and Shumway have modernized it, find that a means of taking care and thus much improved its ap- of the housing situation which Hursts homes the has grown to be such a problem here. To help take care of these, Lyman Bayles is busy constructing a modem trailer camp up on the old C. C. Park. Perhaps the busiest spot in town is the Dairy Queen opdem home. not too long ago by Dolly Out to the West Side Market ened and Margaret Bayles north of onto Hurst is the building Riley just across the street north side of his place. He is their home Hunts. Children and fixing to service cars to meet from J. C. alike must have a grownups demand for in the growing help this field. This and the addition .Dairy Queen or a foot long he recently made at the back of ,hot dog. Inside Parley Redds grocery his grocery store, make him store a new pay counter gives quite a place of business'. Up in the north of town a more up to date appearance. Everywhere a look of progress and prosperity bespeak the thriving condition of the town. Blanding no longer sits serenely by content to live a life within itself. It is in the heart of a busy, thriving industry, and is growing accordingly. Even the cut up streets, the trenches, and piles of earth tell the story of advancement. Though inconvenient now, the sewer of which the above is a necessary fore run-- , ner, will certainly be a step forward in the development of the community. An model that heats up to 3 rooms! Wide choice of controls for automatic or semi-automat- ic Model 330 The perfect heater for small stores, offices, shops, or extra heating anywhere! Available in two - tone brown or white porcelain enamel. The Business That Service Built Justice of Supreme Court Utah voters through our Constitution and Legislature have enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George W. Worthen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He is up for November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity, and as possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, a stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the He has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. on VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALLOT. Justice George W. Worthen (INCUMBENT) Paid HouiitainPropaneCo. Phone 66R2 Monticello, Utah Edwin I. Cannon Harley W. Gut tin Otcor Grant W. Moyl, H. taglay Paul H. Ray Jr. non-portii- . 19 Thursday. Ocl. 23, 1354 Pag FILL YOUR NEEDS i IN TOP HEREFORD pearance. On the north half of the lot just south of the old Redd home now owned by John and Minnie Johnson, Warren and Ruby Bronson have built a lovely mo- of Utah. Model 340 priced economy THE BAll JUAN RECCED odv.rtit.men Eliot Hont.n Irvin Arnovitx Wood It. Wartl.y Arthur E. Mor.ton H. Arnold Rich Clifford I. Aihton D.nnit McCarthy R.x J. Hanton R. S. Budga Jot. Outstanding progress is being made by Joe Lyman in his music studies at the Brigham Young University. Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lyman. They recently motored to Provo to be in attendance at the B. Y. U. home coming at which Joe was to be one of the entertainers. Joe i9 playing the trombone in the B. Y. U. Marching Band, which is prominent in the activities of the school. He also sings bass in the schools mixed chorus consisting of 300 voices. Joe is the second son of Marvins and Marges to make progress in music at B. Y. U. at the Eleventh Annual Show And Sale of the Western Slope Hereford Association Grand Junction SHULTS SALES YARD November 8, 1954 at 8:30 A. M. Sale at 1:00 P. M. Show Clair Winterton Judge HOWARD SHULTS, Auctioneer The Joseph C. Hunt home was the scene of youthful activity Friday evening. Friends gathered to help Calvin celebrate his tenth birthday. The time was spent in games and watching movies, after which a delicious THE QUALITY SALE OF THE WESTERN SLOPE A baby girl arrived at the Monticello hospital for Harry and Susie Johnson, Navajos of Westwater. 27 BREEDERS FROM WEST COLORADO & EASTERN UTAH 85 BULLS CONSIGNED BY lunch was served. At an election held in the Indian chapel Wednesday afternoon, October 20, John Duchie was relected to represent the Allan Canyon district of the Ute Indians at the Tribal Council in Towaoc, Colorado. For catalog and information write Wayne T. McKinnon Sec. Meeker, Colo. fed k WJmli No bad dreams about car trouble for Mr. Careful . . . Car-Own- er HIS CAR IS READY FOR WHATEVER , THE WEATHER MAY BRING ... , 4 4 When you take care oi your car before trouble occur you just invest in peace of mind and car protection, too! Don't take chances, take care of your car, nowl Suppose you possessed a good working team of horses. Would you trade one of them for balky mule? That's the kind of trade the Democrat politicians want you to make. You now have President Eisenhower and a Republican Conas a strong, efficient, productive, gress working for you Team. Democrats would have you trade half your team the Conown for their gress balky mue that would bring the PresiAll-Americ- YOU ALWAYS GET si m 'mm mm tl! THE BEST WITH TOP QUALITY l?oG5ooifrae Deluxe .CHAMPIONS PAULS SERVICE Monticello, Utah 1 an dent's program to a standstill. If you want America to move a head in the next two years and are against a stalemate in Washington For Every Republican Candidate For U.S. Senator And Representative Keep The Strong GOP Team Working For You! Don't Break it Up! (DISTRSVTEO Y THE REHBUCAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1623 I ST,N.W, WASHINGTON t, fc C |