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Show Scout fcbek Feb. 1- -8 DIRT MOVES Loras Taborbbs FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION Mrimk Construction Company of Cortes, Colorado km the lav bidder for the ramoral of dirt and loro ling of the aroa vhidh will bo the homo of the new school Blending Elementary froat Blaok of Blanding waa the second laweat bidder on the pro Jest Iho new sohool building will be laoated one blook to the north of the high aehool build ing. land leveling program la alao el earing an area for the projected new high aehool building whieh will bo begun in the not too distant future on the last end of the aroi that Hehaak Construction la 1 oral ing Alao previsions are being made for a new football field to the north of the building Huoh of the earth removed from this and other projects in the The Bora 12 to ass 18 Scorn oa Kzplorkr area will be used to fill in the blind eomer whieh la created at the interseetlen at the southeast oorner of the present foot- ORBABIZATIOS bo WShCOHS TO JO IS A. eomusirr IS TBI8 Ir is-- ball field corner could a very serious problem with This the heavy traffic the future school will create, T8RS8T8D COSTACT AST but by buildings filling it in the danger done bo away with OSS OF TBS FOLLOWISO will A now street will enclose the Troop 511 Lsosard Hurst Bsrt Palksr Troop 512 Bus Martihbau sohool area It will go west from the Park road near DeReoee Kiel eon's home, and will continue two blocks west to turn south and rejoin the present the Loo eity streets between Patterson and Dan Pendleton now . Rot Jobssos Page 11 BLANDING PA8SS8 relatives and Friends Jan 30: 1959 in Blanding are saddened to learn of the passing of their revered associate. Hr Loras Tangrcen of Dolores, Colorado Hr Tangrcen died Wednesday, January 28, in a hospital in Salt Lake City was bom August fits Tangrcen 21, 1902 in Hoab, Utah, where he grew up After filling a nisslcn for the LDS Chur eh he came to Blanding to work for the Boyles family in their ranching here During this met and married he Hirlan tine Redd of Blanding The Taagroens lived and worked operations years in Prise Salt Lake City and' Ogden m for several 1948 Hr Tugroen bought a Her-ca-nt lie in Dolores, Colorado lived in Dolores until his death Mills in Dolores ho served on the sohool board Always an energetic and devoted church worker ho served for scviral A.L. ROOKIE OF YEA-Ryears on the High Council of the Washington Senators outfielder Stake of the LDS Church, Albie above, has b$en three years as president of chosenPearson, through Baseball WritCortes' LDS Branch He vi ers Association balloting !as and admired by respected of the Rookie American itly League who know him and was often Year for 1958. sought as a speaker Ho Hr Tareen is survived by When Untie Zeke get back to his widow, Hrs Hirlam Tangreanj two sons, Boiko, presently in Terloton Junction he swore ho Japan in the sorvioof and Boyd was through with Hew Yerk fer "I'm ores sin the street Tangrcen who is attending BTU, life and mindin' Hrs 'Scott of a daughter, ay own business," he Cliff Salt Lake City, and seven grand- said to his cronies rcuad the children . His mother, and him two throe a varmint liokety split arsuad the two cracker barrel, e earns brothers, earner sisters also survive me flat on "When wheels and knocks . you think ho apologised!; servioes will bo hold No sired 2, at , the Honday, February "Ho leans cut and hellers, 'Hey Larkin Mortuary .in Salt Lake in Pop As long as you're dam City Interment will bo Salt Lake City there, how about cheekin' nj! Funeral "Do eilt LONG WAIT Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holmgrain, of Memphis, Tenn;, are especially proud of their baby, Jane Elizabeth. She's the first female child bom to the Holmgrain family in two centuries, according to Holmgrain. His family history, dating back to its Swedish origin, shows no daughters in all that time. outlook |