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Show Page 4 Blending Businesses Get Tour Permits Services for Mrs-- Nielson Funeral rite for Mr Mar garet Parkins Nielson (79 year) were held Monday, 1 p.m. in the She had Montleello LDS Chapel at. the away Donald Mrs daughter her home of (Janet ) the Thursday before from causes Incident to ag Blake was Interment Cemetery in the Bluff born in Cedar City December 11, 1880 came to the pioneer town of Bluff when a Mrs Nielson There she lived most of her life. She married Freeman baby Nielson In 19031 Mr Nielson died in 1951 Mrs Nielson Is survived by four sons, Jaok, Arli'i, Montana) Milton C, Mon ticello) M&rton and Dick, Bluff Hor two surviving daughters are hard-to-get-- to The attorney general's ofTice held Monday that workers who commute. to New Mexico, to work daily do not have to buy New Mexico car license plates. out-of-sta- A Donald (Janet) Blake, Mon ticello and Mrs Trena Williams Mrs surviving are Perkins, a brother and one sister Mrs Janet Ossman Lake both of Salt City) 31 grend Others Bluff Daniel ohlldren and children A Tribute 17 greatgrand- to Margaret Perkins Nielson from Montioello Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Butt Captain-Pea- rl Camp passing of Margaret, Jan 7,: 1950 has left a vacancy in our ranks today We miss .her warm personality, her sense of Tne We her friendship have no causa to mourn for each life she touohed is better because of her influence She was a devoted wife, a self humor and sacrificing mother and a stauneh wish to thank all those extended kindnesses and expressed sympatty to us during the lose of our ved sister and aunt who her little home town months until Jan. car. San Juan County Sheriff Seth F. Wright said the man evidenlty died earlier in the evening when the car slipped off the jack he had placed under the front bumper of tho' ear. He said the man's chesv had been crushed by the frame of the automobile. The government said the mill, which processes low grade ores, is becoming an unnecessary ex- pense; that many ore suppliers can find markets for ore at privately owned mills in the Four Comers area and that AEC w ants to get out of the milling business. Small uranium mines: were the chief suppliers of ore for the mill. CAVE IN A MONTICELLO from pg. 2 Seth Wright said that ho received a report of the accident by phone from K. C. Apland, superintendent of the mill. Sheriff Wright said Mr. the circumreported stances ns follows: Ap-.lan- d THE YOUTH was wearing a safety belt and was supported by a rope held by a companion. The Family of He was using the shovel to Artlmlsha dlaok loosen caked ore from the sides of the bins, so that it of Bluff Her hospitaller was proverbial would XaTl through a hopper It extended from her family and friends to the traveling strangDuring her years of to the Indian missionary service she fed., them and taught them the many onto a'conveyor belt. Ho dropped the shovel. His helper lowered him further into the bin so he could reit. Then the ore collapsed white man's ways She brouit cover the women into her homo and from the sides of the bin, covering the youth. taught the to cook and sew Because of her unusual memory THE VICTIMS parents were and her interest in oolleotlng Mel-vipictures and stories of the identified as Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lee, 911 N. Allen St., Bluff pioneers, she was one of the first to bo oontaoted by Farmington, N.M. The youth was born June 24, professional and amatsur historical writers 1937, in Huerfano, N.M. Margaret Nielson's long years of loving service to her family READ THE ADS.... her friends, her ohurch and her n to her monument the truding from 15. bo-lo- friend , Being absolutely true to her. hlh ideals, shs was a pillar of strength to her family She stood as firm and upright as the red sandstone cliffs that community stands as a surrounded te Card of Thanhs er Perkins Seeretary-Cornel- la The one-da- Bishop Kenneth Sumners of the 1st Ward conducted the services too will be allowed to take one-daIVs Donna Redd played the post or overnight tours. lude music and accompanied the 0 PSC refused to grant liThe Jty mixed quartette that sang Father", "Abide With Me" andA cense for the tours to operate on "Soneti? e We'll Understand" a broader basis, saying that the was Faoe" "Face to violin solo, tourist tour business w'as infant rendered ,by Joe Hunt with Mrs in San Juan County and too much Mamie Adams at the piano competition at this time would The speakers were Bishop Claymean break-eve- n business for of a the ton Perkins, Nephew everybody. deceased, Albert . R. Lyman and Daniel Bishop Kenneth. Summers offered the opening Ruling on Plates B, Perkins SANTA FE, Jan. 5 prayer and Frank Redd the bene diction Monti cello U. Hill Bows Out Today The last government owned on crushed body of a uranium uranium mill will close of in Blanding were approved by cutting off a payroll miner was found beneath the Friday, Commisthe Utah Public Service Four this $50,000 per month for shell of an old car he had evision last Friday. Comers town. dently been working on. Bayles Jeep Tours and Pack CommiThe Atomic Energy Trips, a partnership operated by Monday afternoon when it Scott L., Grant L., Finley H. and ssions decision last winter to slipped off a jack. Dwayne P. Bayles, was given close the mill met with proy or tests that were carried authority to provide A SERVICE station attendby to colorful but overnight service local citizens to Washington, ant found the body of Curtis spots in the county. Bernard Morain, 34, a Fry D. C. A delegation from Mon- Dr. Edward N. Porter, BlandCanyon uranium miner, about ticello succeeded in postponing dentist, will operate as Can8 p.m. when he saw a foot proyon Country Scenic Tours. He ing the shutdown for six old v beneath Two new tourist guide busin esses for San Juan County both Held Monday passed January 15, 1960 Fry Canyon Miner Killed in Car Accident BLANDING OUTLOOK THEY ARE NEWS TOO doctor fixed time of death at about 4 p.m. The doctor said death was instantaneous. Curtis B. Morain was born Dec. 20, 1925, at Wasunta, Okla., a son of Ralph Z. and Elva L. Griffin Morain. Survivors include his widow, Ida B. Morain, and a child, Fry Canyon, and parents, now of Salida, Colo. 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