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Show 0 Mr June 3. 1960 BUNDING OUTLOOK Page 2 Otfl2)D rBlma5Wng) . Published tvory Friday at Blanding. Utah I. Ks 22 itriociits PUBLISHER W. Cox OOMUSPONDDITS Mildred Rasooe, NW Blanding Hilda Perkins, SW Blanding Hat Nola June Pehrson, Mexican Montioello Marilyn R. Rwley, Montioello Mrs. H. E. Blake, that the average attendance at mer, 11TH the High School for the past follThe was 94 percent. year 12th 22 the finished pupils owing year with reoords : Darlene Sylvia Jo Sylvia Nielson, Elsswhsrs in U.S.A. Second Class Postage Paid . 6 .14.00 2.25 4.50 months 2.50 at Blanding, 3. Joh.ison, is a who 9th Utah - In Mrs. Johnson'3 portfolio be naps, drawings and figshowing the importance to The. party has slated its Nominating Convention for July 30th arrange the class schedule. at which time the platform now being prepared is to be adopted, The good swimmers, Advertising Doesn't Cost It PAYS either sex, are sixteen years of age a5aaaai I to all course will be open ' & and the only cost involved -- to dob Gives Resusdtator Fuad to the Damage car was Jerry Kathleen Kimmerle shortly after the came wreck ueawsumna quite extensive, being mostly on the front end. Both girls had cuts and bruises but no one received ary serious injury. Cory Jones, Mike Hurst and Judy Nielson, along rma 0 But ini as fa Bland in, and BO brought them into town. Tiara lnluss Fr 3 BEDROOMS WILL ACCEPT SHALL BOWtl PAVUEUT orimTOADE older will be the regular admission to the Swimmers pool which is $5.00, are interested in taking the course are asked to enroll at the pool on or before June 6. who will be instructor pon Smith for the course. He says the fact that there were 109 people drowned over the Memorial day week-eemphasises the need for struction s. life saving Devonza Club President, Louise E. Redd, presented a check for $25.00 to Fire Chief, Les Graves on Sunday, to be applied to the Aind for the City Resusdtator. Ihe Beta Sigma Phi Sorority started the fund last year and have asked the aid of the other Payment in- Various Sizes & Types 28 to 45 Foot or 1BADE for ANYTM it DIXIE SERVICE amso non genemiis "Some of the Best Service in town" TRY US Let Us Spring Clean Yoar Car . OT Prepare it for Inspects 2P&OmO Into Very Small Down Trailter SELL dubs in helping with the OIF D. Pirn Lewis Blaok, who nd Dsvonza HEmrn losos-m- n Ernest Lisonbee, 10TH GRADE: serious injury, .Thursday evening of last week, when George lost ures Utah of the proposed Blandng-E- s control of his car while making She hopes to a turn on Westwater hill on the cal ante Road. have an opportunity to bring the Hite road. The a high emproposal before the committee bankmentcar went over but did not turn over. sometime during the two day meeting. Life-Save- rs will Marilyn Watkins, GRADES Don Brown, George Bayles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bayles, and his comLewis Black, Trudy panions, and Gretchen Redd Burtenshaw, escaped what could have been Committee, is in Salt Lake and will remain City through tomorrow to help- her party draft its 1960 rl"tform. Platform & Don Lyman. Ey HILDA PERKINS of the State Democratic member nmsm Carolyn Palmer, Davis, Norman Mahon, Briley, Donny Local Democrat in 4 Local Youths in Salt Lake for Caucus Rite Road Car Wreck Minnie Shum-w- ay, Shirlene Denney, 8TH GRADE: Phyllis None. SMITH Davis, Brent Turner, Winston Hurst, Loyd Helquist, Lyman, Jay Palmer, Glenna San Juan County, one year San Juan County, six months Elsswhsrs tn U.S.A . 1 year Michael Hurst. percent attendance 100 7TH GRADES Subscription Rat so: GRADE: GRADES o Small House Practically New on 12 Acre Lots of Storage Space Will Sell Cheap or Trade for Anything O Bus. Pb. 3666 272.1 Beau Bos. Ph. or ttatgoscjy at 32) Mt flgGSSy |