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Show day evening Salt from home Mr. and Mrs. Keith entered returned has Hall Frank Mr the L.D.S. hospital for observation. Moab Marie Miller went as far as home Sun- at the Dorothy Nielson Lake City where with them. has patient in the Veterans hospital for some time. Mrs. lone Hall made a trip to by Opel Howell Mr. Jack Borwn has gont to far in HorMhead, Utah to to some. work there be gone for two days will he been a Redvale Colo brought back her last son Janie Cloud his niece, Mrs Floyd Wells at-ts- nd He week. Tom bought and a a variety store stock from Bud Merz and is Reverand Mobley, pastor of the moving it into the Bluff City Baptist Church In Blanding, of- Grocery Stop, ficiated at the funeral of the Our air strip is completed and infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs the County is putting shale on Doug Robertson, Betty Sue R- the mission road while their The service was held obertson. trucks are here. This is much A.M 10 Church at the LDS in appreelated, ; Tuesday. and Mrs Mr and LeRoy Newell Phillips visited the family of Ogden Burnett family Phillips is Mrs ter Mrs Burnetts' sis- They were here four days Visitors at Sunday School were Rlohard Guymon and Edward layman Kisten Perkins Mrs Clara Mr Nielson Buyman and Mr Mrs the Lyman were ers 2& minute speak- Alexander and LaRsy were the Palmer Shirley guest speakers in sacrament meeting ams was the pianist Mamie Ad- Aaron Har- a solo and a quartet to eomplete the program helped vey sang The servlee yone. was enjoyed by ever- their and Mrs. Bob Young house hold goods of Mormon study group mot Mrs, Trena Williams drove Mrs. Dorothy Nielson to Grand Juno-tio- n last Friday to pick up Mrs. Nielson's son, Jimny who has We been in the hospital there are glad to see him home a;ain. Mr and Mrs George Hall are in Corona, New Mexico on busiSunday Marvin Holloway to Green River to get i Four Comers NOW ON SALT AT IPflTf IMTf PDD8QI)(B Post Office Building Moab, Utah Telephone: ALpine 91 has been there the past week, Burton went Announcing . . . visiting Pieree and Mrs rejuvenated i appointment of Fred Stoye as genera! agent in Moab for Occidental Life of California. i Wednesdsy, The two Davis children Alicia and Larry have been in Duncan, Oklahoma visiting their grandmother the past three weeks Mr, Bob Wise is in the San Juan County Hospital. The RL and A.A. Stepp families have moved to Oklahoma. still Block West of Grade School bonaafl General Agent Barabar-Hollowa- Primary teachers gave their children a weiner roast Vt &w glastie ness. The Nujlit Mechanic PoataUa Weidina Stave You Seen last Jean Anderson have the Camp Fire Girls 2277 Graham i FP.F.D STOYE Mrs PH. 11 back from came BLANDING OUTLOOK La Jv.nita Colorado and is staying with his sister Mrs. Loren moved week who Bosk i Trena Williams and Dick Nielson received word of their mother's illness. She is in the San Juan County Hospital in Monti-eel- lo Mr. Hogue She from Moab was here Thursday. visiting the Howell Bob Willie Page 10 Te Clarence Johnson Family were in Blanding last Sunday to a dinner honoring her brother, Franz, Ihe dinner was given by Fred Stoye is well known in the Moab area for the active part he has the over five in civic played and business affairs. He is a years past member the of Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club, and prominent a member of the Moab Elks Club. Fred is a graduate of Cornell University and came to Moab from Las Vegas, Nevada. He served for four years in the Coast Guard during World War II. Were confident that in Fred Stoye we have a man who will maintain and enhince Occidental Life s reputation in the Moab region through his expert advice to its residents concerning their life, accident and sickness-and group insurance needs. : his mother Mrs. Henry E, Peterson. Mrs. John- OCCIDENTAL LIFE Insurance stayed over (A meither uf the Transamericu Insurance Group) Visitors at the Clarenoe son and son's home were Anna family, sister Mrs. Friday night . They Anna is John- Pehrson 0)Q Company of California to O)0 to PARTS FOR EVERY CAR ON THE ROAD Whdudt & 'Retd Phone OR 8-39- H Phono BLANMN, UTAM OR 8-39- 71 |