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Graveside services were held at the Blanding Cemetery for Jed Harris who was killed in action on Okinawa April 2, 1945. He was the son of Joseph B. and Lucy Ashton Harris. Electrical scientists reported that uranium, key element in the development of atomic anergy, led a dull life a decade jobs ago in such as the coloring of glass and china. They pointed out that uranium was discarded as a of radium in useless odds-and-en- ds by-produ- ct Chuck Burand, manager, in front of Burchs Indian Trading Company in Mexican Hat. New old-tim- Tom Austin photo trading company in Mexican Hat e by Tom Austin old trading post look, Chuck Burand explained. Burand is manager of Burchs Indian Trading Company located in Mexican Hat. Were going to carry all the things the old time trading posts carried including tack and saddles, guns and ammunition, Navajo You can smell the sagebrush, and with a little imagination you can hear horses drinking at the water trough. You can picture belted cowboys walking on the boardwalk, and Indian folks driving up in old wagons. Were going back after the mid-tow- n World War I. Mrs. Fletcher Bronson of Monticello was honored on her birthday with a party given by her daughters: Cleone, LaRae and and Zola. Story-tellinvisiting were enjoyed. g years ago this week UP&L introduced electricity to White Mesa. Toby Pearson of Monticello was injured in the Markey mines in Red Canyon when a went off before he was clear of the blasting area. A bid of $300,000 was accepted by the San Juan School Board for construction of the auditorium addition to San Juan High School in Blanding. Tourists: How to Get Them and How to Keep Them was the subject discussed at two service clinics held in the shot-roun- d county. Pat Harral of Monticello was selected as the delegate to attend Girls State in Logan. The new addition at the Monument Valley Hospital was progressing satisfactorily. City Merc had fresh Grade A fryers at 29 cents a pound. The Young and the Brave was playing at the Little Theater in Monticello. Japan and Iceland, under the guise of scientific research, killed hundreds of whales in 1988, perpetuating the myth that only dead whales can teach us how they live, traditional buckskins, yams and other ceremonial Easter Parade , with Judy items. The older Navajo people Garland and Fred Astair, was an argument found false by havent had a store like this for showing at the San Juan leading scientists, says National years. Geographic. Theater in Blanding. Phil Burch, the owner of the store, and Burand are finding that the Old West atmosphere is also a drawing card for tourists passing through. ForTHE BIBLE eign tourists often come to R. STAM PRES. BY CORNELIUS America to see Indians. We BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 employ 100 percent local Navajo people here so the store is totally compatible with tour- ism. THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY In addition to a cafe which is AND THE APOSTLE OF THE NATIONS now open, their plans include As Americans we celebrate Eph. 3:2,3; I Thes. 4:15; etc.). building an authentic Indian the birthdays of great men, To Timothy Paul wrote in I to ' the village adjacent Trading consequently millions highly Tim. 6:3-- concerning his Post, a camper park, and a tour honor George Washington as own writings: center. Burand says it will take If any man teach OTHERthe father of our country, but a few years to finish, but there how few know about Paul, WISE, and consent not to wholesome words, even the Gods apostle to the nations! is still plenty for visitors to Not Matthew, or Mark, or words of our Lord Jesus enjoy. rugs, W0 MINUTES ym Canyon Country workshop April 28-3- 0 credit for workshop attendance is available through the College of Eastern Utah as Life A workshop to celebrate the special magic of the Colorado Plateau is scheduled for April Science Workshop 290. Workshop events are free of charge to the public. Registration begins at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 28, at the Moab community Center. For more information contact Can-yonlan- ds Natural History Association, 125 West 200 South, Moab, Utah or call Canyonlands Natural History Association has sponsored Canyon Country Weekend Workshops for 14 years. 99 5 Luke; not Peter or James or John, but Paul alone, by divine inspiration, wrote: FOR I SPEAK TO YOU GENTILES or, YOU OF THE NATIONS INASMUCH AS I AM THE APOSTLE OF THE GEN- TILES Foroboo Automotive 1800 So Hwy 191 Blanding AC, AMFM cassette Was 5,895 rioirj 5,795 deals on other used vehicles Good Auto, air, 4X4 Glastron Speed Boat RWl Pres. Custom Paint AMFM cassette ter 3,495 7,495 100 tilt cruise 8,295 5,995 16-- ft Breakfast Lunch Dinner d, TREAT THE FAMILY TONIGHT 1987 Mazda Cab Plus AC, AMFM cassette 6,995 Financing Available If you dont Einov used ears, Elnov your used car dealer NATIONS: I MAGNIFY MINE OFFICE (Rom. 11:13). Note well that Paul did not magnify himself, but his office, to which he had been appointed by the glorified Lord. In defending his 7 -- passenger AMFM cassette Deluxe Intenor 1985 Toyota 5 1985 Dodge Van 1988 Festiva LX 1987 Mazda Standard Cab 678-29S- DINE OUT OR ANYTIME Open 6 am til 10 pm Monday thru Saturday ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Blanding, Utah apostleship before the Galatians, he wrote: But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ (Gal. 1:11,12). In many other passages the Apostle claims to speak as a direct representative of Christ (See I Cor. 11:23; 15:3; Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness, he is proud, knowing nothing. . This could not demonstrate more emphatically Pauls claim that his words were the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, received from Him by direct revelation. To the Corinthians, who questioned this, the Apostle wrote: ...IF I COME AGAIN I WILL NOT SPARE, SINCE YE SEEK A PROOF OF CHRIST SPEAKING IN ME (II Cor. 13:2,3). The proof of this claim? This was overwhelming indeed, for Paul was used more than any other apostle to found churches and lead men into the knowledge and joy of salvation. To the Corinthian believers he wrote what he could have written to many thousands of others: The seal of mine apostleship are in the Lord (I Cor. 9:2). |