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Show rage u MaTti (JttiLl) mao IN FIRE BLANDING OUTLOOK Jan. 16, 1959 Friday morning, January 9, at AM fire suddenly engulfed the . 11 trailer 1 P wA m C IIIO I X I of the Forrest home Sy- - ler family at the toeth Trailer ! had left the a few for minutes and be- fore she could secure help the a resident of fire was completely out of con- Blanding for about one month, wol. Little Stanley Syler, 4 died late Sunday night as his ycar old son was trapped in the automobile failed to negotiate center bedroom, though futile the turn at the top of Verdure attempts were made to reach him. Surviving Stanley are his par- hill and plunged iribb the canyon, ents a sister, Terry, 6j a bro- Mr. Smith was employed by the Sage Drilling Co. and had comejther, Jimmy, 2; and twin sisters to Blanding to work for that Lesa and Leslie, 5 months. The firm. He had purchased the oar latter two children were in the at Monticello two days before, home and received medical atten- and was returning to Blanding tion as they were overcome by late Sunday to resume work the smoke before being rescued from the burning home . following day. Funeral services were held in jthe home town of the Syler fam- -; Court. The mother home ; ' j : ! j : j ; FOOD ! j I j Specials -- Fri. - SMITH ily in Missouri. It was heartwarming to all TO ELECTED 1 n O LI 11 q r n concerned with this terrible Ijr tlLAU U ri AMuu K !trasedy to see the aid, both i A financial j Tuesday, January 6 the Chanter of Commerce el- ected popular Don Smith owner of Plumbing and Heating to its head for the year His very lecal assistants are Chan Moulten Pharmacist and Dean Mon- t- as Vioe president and gomery iwas at this meeting as Loren Hawkins, Wally and lyman group of This men will direct the af- - fairs of this very Important body which is of so much importance to Blanding and the sur- t;ing Co. as well as the inhabit -- the potential that it has right now and great things will oome te this area if everyone will pull together . ; MONTICELLO News Items j i Dr. ! E. Coulter, Exeo of the Utah Baptist Harry Secretary fill j j America, Juan High School San their offioial installation oeremonles last night Chapter, held in the High Sohool auditorium. All girls from the eighth grade were up invited to attend, and Wilson left the vacancy by Rev and Mrs. Lee Rlohey are leaving this week for Arizona to Mr Gallon spend the winter , The first baby born in 1959 in the San Juan Hospital was a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Hansen at 2 trfi, Jan. 10. A olose second was the new daughter born to Tom Redd at 4(15 Mr and Mrs a.m. to see Glad and Cook and Mrs HarDennis home from Mr Kansas Crowley, 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs. J. W Crowley of Eastland, underwent an emergenoy appendectomy Jan 11 at the San Juan A hospital. group to the Jan 9 of Skit' Clorox BoftSl MARSHMALLOWS pta9 girl friends went home of Neva Edwards on to help her celebrate her mothers 2 soap of the colors zation. Refreshments all present. served punch of the FHA were The organi- served delicious to cake was was red and white and the red to make the theme FHA complete. for the coming year aret Jimi Foster, PresiNew dent; dent; offloers Renee Black, Vice Presi- r 5 cans Speer, Miss Arlene Powell, omics teacher, is the this group. Seoretary-Treasur- ther of Mrs Anton away Jan 9 passed Juan Hospital Anderson, at the Home Econ- Per Pound San Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Community Church Jaok Dunbreek and Mrs Lyle Hyde er; for where lbuquerque, mussen has work. Owen Robert Hughes, aged fa- took Lyde Hyde teran's hospital to the Ve- in Grand Juno-tlKaren Helqulst, song Friday Mr Hyde faees a possible serious operation leader; Julene Laws, Pianist. Sandi for i Mr and Mrs George Rasmussen beautiful oeremonles impressed Saturday for Aall present. Red and white are and family left N M Mr Ras- the for ev- they were 17th birthday The George Endters have regiven an Insight into the activities of the FHA that they might turned from a two weeks visit in California want to Join next year. Mr and Mrs Arden Edwards are coverCentered around a table ed with white and set off by a spending a few days with his parents before he leaves for Koenterplece of red roses and 7 orea white candles and one red; the their with 3 to help seleot a pastor to ening j fjuA&AJ Com- munity Church Board Wednesday INSTALLS Future 3 cans ji I old The - j their trip to Leo of irft By Mrs. H. E. Blake j FHS Homemakers dccw t6 teak ! Conventlon met with the the Chamber of Comma roe. Smith appeals to every member ef the ooununity to eonsider the advantages of membership in, and sup- port to the Chamber of Commeroe The future of Blanding has never has communi-ab- le ities. I rounding area The annual membership drive is the first thing on the doeket of El 's ants of the surrounding Chps fam-Bland- lng Engineer-Smith- Jeaaorette, Nielsen Rex spiritual, and Fish Gas Co. n which extended to the Syler ipaao Allows I Palmer, Keith Black, Les Graves and Harold Lyman. In the group of holdover direotors were Don Bill Cline, Jack Smith, Chan Moulten, Bart Sheridan, LaVan and Hy by the employees of the ; secretary respectively. Six new direotors were also names Sat Mr and Mrs on Rodney Pehrson advisor of have returned from a visit with their daughter in California We Payroll Checks Cashed GOLD Give STRIKE Stamps |