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Show THE PAGE FOUR PTf1T Lib I llvili' U5 1.NI iLd VV others who were there, and who lonce dug the poor old fighter out of the ground to prove their claims. Now with three places pointed out kr Albert and Gladys Lyman above the head of our ditch. In He will Be Missed Tne death of George Bloomfield one year when Jim Carroll was he had these lakes comes as a shock to many of the the and been water from them who filled, have people of Blanding, as our various began just associated with him in supply from the capacities for many years. As an mountain began to fail. Our garthat associate and supervisor with the dens were more successful and for than Jim frob year years missionaries Blanding, past, Indian he and his wife, Lucy Guymon Carroll and some others who knew Bloomfield, have endeared them- what had happened, figured that selves in an unforgetable way to we would of course avail of those all who knew them, and our sin- lakes in the years to come. Strange to relate, wre havent cere sympathy goes out to her and done it. The ditch has fallen into with and children her grandihildren and people have bewhom we made pleasant acquaint- bad unbelievers. come Now as always, ance. "He that believeth not shall be Time to Consider People who refuse to With the effort that is made dammned. was once demonbelieve what in in the water and contemplated be strated and ,may contributing to a system and sewerage system, even more with the vital problem sorry day when we shall be hauling of having ample water to keep water from Bluff, and selling it these systems functioning, we ate here for so much a gallon. Where Lies Posey? impelled to tell again a story we On Saturday the 7 th, another have been telling for thirty years, was made to Posey's till shall pilgrimage we and which repeat is somehow to become a It to grave. stern necessity compells people consider it. Nature has provided, shrine. The long climb up a high mountain used to in quite a miraculous arrangement "santantindiclar of its formation, at the foot of the frightened many of the would-bmountain, a number of what we pilgrims, but now a jeep road used to call dry lakes. I have seen leads around and comes out on the them dry, and at other times with rim just above the famous grave. In the jeep company going Saturwater. were Dr. Porter and his wife day called attenWalter C. Lyman tion to these lakes along time ago, and son. Lynn and Hazel Lyman, and was instrumental in having a John Hunt, Brice Redd, Edward ditch made from Upper Recapture Lyman, Don and Guen Smith, to bring the high water in the Lisle Johnson and Joe Smith. Joe spring, or the floods at any time went along to show them just to these lakes. They have no where the grave really is, there visible outlet, but when they are among the big rocks, for he was filled with water, it begins in there 36 years ago when the burial about two weeks to come out in took place. sizable springs in Johnson Creek Joes decision is challenged by By water-mast- ! SAN JUAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY RECORD mosquitoes myriads of spiders. Redd and Lyman La Var Lyman has a new gas truck. It is understood that he and Preston Redd are going to sell and deliver propane and butane gas under the company of Redd and Lyman. Visit Parents and his wife were Bayles Finley recent visitors to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Bayles. Also Billy Perkins and his wife made a flying visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perkins. as Posey's resting place, they will counters just about have to open every one to see in which place his bones are to be found. Posey , was a restless agitator for forty years, and the question of why and where and how about hirn prevents him from resting in the remote solitude of his retreat, but a beaten road is made to his grave, he has been trice interred since he was placed there, and now he must be identified a third fme and a definite marker placed over him. In Childrens Hospital Zenos Black and his wife have taken their little girl to the Chil- er drens Hospital in Salt Lake for A Tiny Mite Dan Pendleton and his wife are the parents of a wee little daughter, weighing two and a fourth pounds. Pretty small begining, but the prospects are good for her future. Leaies for Phoenix Barta Jean Lyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lyman, has gone to take a job in Phoenix, an operation on her knees. This trouble is of long standing, and this is the second operation. And this by the way, considering Childrens L. D. S. Hospital, the many thousands of children it has helped, and the way it is so nearly with its penny drive, it is to be hoped that the agents Arizona. Book Published sent to collect the pennies last The people of San Juan in parMonday, received generous reand the public in general ticular, asked to give sponse. People are two pennies for each year they will be glad to know that Dr. David E. Miller, of the U. of U. have lived. has published the book, Support Book Driie on which he has been The seminary is putting on a drive for books; disincumber your working the last five or six years. of the books you will In the interest of his record he not be using, and at the same has made many trips to San Juan, and to all our crossings of the time help a good cause. Colorado. Add to Home He has traveled to many places, The John Johnsons are adding a storage building to their home; written many letters and hunted through old records and diaries. it is on the south side. We accompanied Dr. Miller on two A first Report of his jeep trips into the region new his in John Kartchner, Jr., of mission field in Argentina, tells of bald rocks in the south-weSan Juan, and wondered at his eagerness to get all the facts about that pioneer company. He got the names of them, and collected more rjf facts about them than anyone else has collected in the 79 years since that time. This fine book is not fiction. It is on sale for $5.50 at the University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Chevron Gasoline gives you extra power on grades, more pep Victims Recot ering for straightaways. Its the popular Frank Wright and his wife are redo not for gasoline engines that home from their trip, their wreck, quire Chevron Supreme. and their stay in the hospital at New Blue Chevron Supreme is a san Diego, Cal. They are still somesuper gasoline to put today's cars on a new level of what the worse for the ordeal, but pickup and performance . . . you get are on the way to full recovery. more value for your gasoline dollar. Mrs. Wrights brother, Joe Bevan, Both Chevron Gasis still detained with a broken arm olines have exclusive which can notbe set till his crushed to Detergent-Actioribs are such that he can take an keep carburetors anesthetic. . ..assure clean. factory smoother idling. Nora Wright Nielson, Frank's sister, sends this note: "San Diego, For any Standard Oil product, call Calif. February 5, 1959. Dear Friends'. Will you please put a J. R. (BOB) COOPER card of thanks in the paper to my Monticello Phone JU many friends who are remembering me at this time with cards and irtstfc y flowers and letters and books and prayers. I do appreciate every one and would like to write to every e VV w 4' 1; ' 4 Hole-in-the-R- ock, book-shelv- st - J ws, V- - , - ? MORE POWER a W FOR GRADES t-- ping-fre- t " - f.': I , W 'J e n J t ( t) vffr, at time, but since I Board of Directors, Phil Hawkins, Back, writing is Guy Palmer, Jim Brand, Ray S. I am doing ah Cahoon, Delynn Black and Don be a slow process. Olsen. Love and best wishes to my many Killed by Car friends Nora Nielsdn. Which reminds us that tw3 ' It will be several months before she can be up in a at horses belonging to Floyd Nielson which time she wants to come were killed last week by a car. It home. Her children are completing seems to us that cars are doing and preparing a new home for her away with horses plenty fast on just south of her son, Lile Johnson. enough without killing them of beginning there with his new one. I have the assignments where he sees a pro- - must be on my fusion of lovely flowers and meets most difficult. but it will and en- right, swarms of wheel-chai- Boyt, Boys , Boys Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bishop are rejoicing over a son who arrived at midnight Sunday the 8th, in the San Juan Hospital. He is welcomed by four sisters but no brother Just a few minutes, after the arrival of the little Bishop, another boy arrived for Mr. and Mrs. De Galbraith. He is the fourth, and is welcomed by three little brothers, but no sister. Purchase Cafe, Station The Shumway Brothers, with Kay and Ua Johnson, have bought the Elk Ridge Cafe and Service Station on the corner of Main and Center, from Bernard Black. Kay and Ila will operate the cafe, and live in the home connected with it, where Duane and Deon Johnson have been living while they ran the station and cafe. They have moved for the present to one of Mrs. Garda Adams apartments. The former home of Kay and Ila is rented by Mr. Dug Davis. The Shumway brothers will operate the service station. Boy Scout Awards The Third Ward Scout Banquet held in the big amusement hall Saturday evening, was a pleasing revelation of what they are accomplishing, with the best record in the Stake. After the banquet and program, five boys received their Tenderfoot badges: Ted Black, Duane Marian, Ricky Stanback, Steven Lewis, Garron Lucas. Twelve received Second Class Badges' Lisle Brand, Thomas Hurst, Austin Lyman, Jack Montello, Robert Nielson, Kline Carroll, Brent Helquist, Bobby Caster, Calvin Black, Tim Black, Jim Camberlang, Gary Palmer. Six recived 1st Class badges: Thomas Morris, Peige Stevens, James Horn, Bob Certonio, Danny Shumway. Terry Hankins became a star Scout. Merit badges were given to: Harold Hurst, Brent Helquist, Bobby Caster, Thomas Morris, Peige Stevens, James Flom, Bob Certonio and Danny Shumway. Riding Club Elects The Elk Mountain Riding Club, with its newly elected officers, its pleasant-appearin- g animals, and its plans for polo and other chivalrous exercises, has a kind of special claim to our attention. We do love horses they were for many years vital feature of the life we lived. The new President of the club is Maurice Helquist; Vice President, Carl Englehaxt; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. F. O. Flom; Drill Master, Clem Englehart; ESABRE, the Buick This is in no way a stripped car youre looking at. Come in and study the manufacturers suggested retail price of a Buick LeSABRE like this, equipped with Twin Turbine automatic transmission, radio, heater, white sidewall tires, and anything else you want in your next car. Then do the same to three, the top models of the leading and youll find the statement above stands up. low-pric- ed What a difference for only $2001 Now think how much more youd enjoy a Buick. A comfortable, substantially built automobile. 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Watch and see if they do it again this year. Replica on Display The camp-sit- e of the Boy Scouts, in the head of Bullpup, this side of Devil Canyon, is being displayed in an ingenious replica this week in the Parley Redd Store. It is a pleasant place to see, among the big trees and rocks, and this replica gives quite a notion of how it IS IMPORTANT low-price- d quid and the street. 1959 really looks. This Scout movement deserves the attention and favor of everybody who knows how much better it is to raise men than to raise outlaws. Tell of Trip With Kenny and Chloe Ann Shumway, and Donald Black and his wife telling of their big trip to Mexico City and to points in Arizona and Calfornia, it will be but a few days till some other little company will be moved upon to make the trip. year-roun- you can own for only $200 more than the best models of the leading r, 13, IZTHOVUPOMc giiiirmfiii 2081 |