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Show - i.i Whl. :d : . wu kJ yj rriday at Blanding, Utah it V '2i&n M-Ar- fi V SUE PUBLISHER Cox Moulton, Pi'.OTO-jRAPiiLr- consider the best piece of advice you have ever received?" Here a what the INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER found out in her fnterviews with people on the street "What do t h CORRESPONDENTS Vv Anna Porter f East Blending Mildred Raacoo, NW Blending Sue Graves, Downtown Section Hilda Perkins, S. W. Blending Opel Howell, Bluff Donne Brown, Kexioan Hat Anne Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Nora M thine 1 6 This above self be own 225 all to" true and follow as the 250 months at Blanding, Utah Redd- -. Mercantile. The ousewife. it." 4,50 Mr. Kent 0 -H- night the day, thou oan'st not then be false to any man. This was advloe Shakespeare given me by while I was in High. School and I've never forgotten $400 ysar Nielson it shall H.E. Blake, Monticollo San Juan County , o ns year San Juan County , six months Second Class Postage Paid you El Paso Subscription Rains: Elsewhere in USA Elsewhere in U.S.A, GRAVES Parley Redd "Work hard and deal fair with everyone you ' deal with and never move too fast when making deolsions GKB GEDuGG Editor Blending Outlook of the delights of working at St. Christopher's Mission during the last sixteen years has been the enjoying of pleasant and cordial relationships with individuals and groups of other faiths. I expected to be criticized and possibly execrated, One Mrs. Ken McDonald-Wl- fe of a high school teaoher. "The moat sage advloe to marriage prior not on imaginary and practice, bases. Black's extraordinary letter came consequently as I am sure that if he had taken the time something of a shock. and trouble to find out the facts in the case he would not have and In a matter so rattle himself so ridiculos. our most recent tragedy, it is especially saddening to tragic asmade an occasion for cavil and criticism in the defiance have it of facts. The fact is that the Sheriff and deputy called at the Mission at about five o'clock on the morning of the accident. They asked what could be done about the bodies. I told them that our cemetary is consecrated ground and as such reserved for the bodies of Christians , but that I as a Priest, and the Mission staff as fellow human beings are ready at any and all times to arrange for the burial of Navahos in traditional Navaho style, adding of course prayers and ritual suitable to the occasion. I suggested, however, that matters be delayed until the families This I felt very Important, espoould express their wishes. ecially as at that time the idenity of one of the victims had not been established. It is a serious thing to dispose of a human body hastily under such circumstance. The reserving of Christian burial ground for Christians is not a new idea, nor does it originate with St. In the earliest Christian days of which we have Christopher's. records, when Christians were persecuted and martyred for the Faith, survivors exposed themselves to great risks in order to observe the ways of the Church in this regard. St. Christopher's Mission expects to be Judged at a higher Tribunal, but in the meantime is ful for constructive and Justifiable criticism from any gratesource but for my faith Mr. Calvin was-'Al-w- ays go la 50-- 60 all If each marriage things partner will go a little heart-rendi- ng more than half-wa- y prob- lems are more easily solved and with less friction on emotions." Mr. Marion at the "I LDS was mplete high didn't do Blaok-Custod- iaa Church. advised to coschool it and I and I have regretted ever since follwolng that piece advloe ." net of whatever. Very Mrs. Pat Morris -- Wife of a Land Aire employee. best advloe I ever truly yours, H.E. Liebler ELS MOUNTAIN RIDERS ANNOUNCE RODEO be crowned at the dance 0"The set for the night of June 27 on the tennis courts north of the high school. All girls Interested in PLANS entering the queen contest are A parade and rodeo are schedurged to watch for posters which uled for each day on the third will give details for qualifica- EMERGENCY CALL FOR MD and Fourth of July, with the Elk tions. Candidates will be asked Dr. W. Fallon wishes to notify Mountain Riders Club promoting to appear at the arena on the 27 for JudgJune of afternoon the ct American publio that it should the eelebratlon at the Time the for various the Kontloello telephone ing. Arrangements Legion grounds. be next will in given rodeo made operator if he oannot be reached to hire the have been week's A at his office or home number. paper. queen will stock from Towaoo. oon-ta- e-v- ents was to raise my that everyone would and enjoy being friends with him, which I doing my best to do." am Page 2 BLANDING OUTLOOK June 19, 1959 |