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Show Septenber 16, 1960 Page 3 SLABBING OUTLOOK MONTTCHIO Dc!cn4 llebs fevo life News hems by MRS. H. E. The San Juan sears, he the ball first series of plays. tra point ss The was seored with by Nioky Bl&ok. . MOVE ex- a THAT next seore cane during the seoond quarter on a pass from Robert Nielson Johnny This time . to Redd. Jay ran aoross for the extra point. In the third quarter a long pass from Nielson to Cory Jones brought the ball close to pay dirt, enabling Nioky Blaok to oar ry It across in the following Guymon made the extra play. point with a line drive. The final soore was made ir. the fourth quarter with a 30 Nielson yard run by Blaok. Lawrwnoe Guymon kicked the extra point. opposition posed no My time during the The at FURNITURE TO THE GARAGE OR their runner OUT overtaken from the rear several yards from tho end zone. Coach Morris Swenson says he was well satisfied with the perbut was than on offense, the ooaoh ported. Starting the re- George Baylssf Center, Left Guard, Bob- OFFERING Right Quard, by Mussslmani Left Taokle, Gerard Jugantj Right Taokle, Terry Certonioj Left End, Jay Palmer; Clyde Redd) Right &d, Cory Jones, In the Baokfleld are Johnny Lawrence N! a Is on, Quarterback) Gqymon, Left Half) Tim Bradford Right Half) and Nioky Blaok at IT - Full, Don Pritchard, FOR SALE IN THE Soction of the ft. trailer ng forget." depropanizer is being installed as a unit of the Kl laso Gas Plant at Aneth... Fish A 'Engineering lias Company con- per--w4- to prepare- to moke Texaoo would have propane for a dry camp, take extra gas and delivery to dealers when the Installation is finished. make all other preparations to traveling in nigged - ne-oes- 3ary remote country this I wish to say "thanks" to the people of San Juan County who so generous-ly supported me in the Primary Election. Your continued sup port through the forthcoming General Election will be greatly appreciated. ) of ex- pressing my sincQre appreciation to ail who helped me through tho Primary Election, I hope you will kssp remembering mo and give me your support in moans r November . OSElYKlIffilS Ccto fer Cctj CeKic:r, hot fer Tern awwnmM frweweiirei 57 ov. .game managers jleM' wish to tahQ trailer. , o& I was pinned hunters will tracted to have tho Job canplet-e- d by November lb but is working open the fall hunts this Satur one herd toward a November deer on tiy, :?ept. 17,herd units nd two confidently 1st' finish date, a spokesman ir.lt, two elk said. mMse hunting areas. Uwv on i: hunt The fUnotlon of the new unit deer The early conwill be to separate the propane Henry Mountain unit, will reand from the butane and gasoline. tinue through Cot, ?, open to hunting for the regular Up till now all liquids have 1 been piped to the Wingate Fracseason Got. l3 er All 600 special tionating Plant at Gnllup, Now Mountain are' Mexloo for this treatment for the Henry this The year installation but is being nade regulations sold, allow hunting, with the regular at the request of Texaoo, Inc. license and tag during ary re- and will treat only Texaoo's El Paso Thus, ary part of the produo ts. gular ly set season. holder; was lioense make into the obligated regular big game Mountain unit stallation under its agroement may h int the Henry season. for handling Texaoo products, an during this Huhters going into the Henry El Paso Spokesman said. He said Mountain area are advised by. it mis his understanding that two-de- aetion Driving along a country road, the woman noticed several linemen climbing telephone poles. vSilly fools!" she exclaimed to her companion, they must think Ive never driven before." at game 2?-N- Ned Palmer, and Zsn Ross saw considerable kneeling bua-btrla- Utah big BY game were Just The his shoulders. severe heart attack last week A was admitted to the 'SanJum his back crushed the eleventh vertebrae and pinned County Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs, C. R, Christensen him in a position that his lungs plan to move back to Moab soon oould not function. Jimry saw the trailer topple as they feel better in the lower and ran to his mother who is a olimate. Roger Blakes wife, Christine practical nurse. left last week by plane for Mrs. Camberlang sent her son Australia from Reno, Nev. for a to get help and they were able visit to her mother and other to get him out in 4 minutes. relatives. She has been in the Mrs. Camterlanr said, "It was a hor ifying states for 7 years. experience thats Open Hoot Saturday CASH formance his Br onoos. The lino was 6ome better on defense the Churstensen suffered a 14,000 .pound, Dig Ganrc Heaters FOR of trail -- in a doubled-u- p this oomer of the position with He teyy IT completed a "lonesome end" play Mr. itpGr a MOVE The olosest they came to getting away was probably in the fourth quarter when they successfully and was down and under BASEMENT game. Wyoming the side of the trailer operating the Jack when the trailer swung to the side, knocking him hart I to threat . resting on weight on USED . in Riverton, purchased did enjoy an hours visiting. The - Randolph was Jaoking up a ler house whioh he had on a .new the Community Church next Saturday. Mrs. Blake Had a fine visit Sunday afternoon from two former Church friends and neighbors from Moab, Mrs. Isahel Prewer and Mrs. Caddie Robertson. We DON'T a punt and aoross in the dolph plan to begin heating system at first to was blocked took run-acro- Workmen 26-- 0. Bobby Musseloan BLAKE started Broncos the 1950 season off with a bone here Friday when they soundly Sehool trooped the Kirtland team aetion by Mrs, Michael Canberlang, former resident of Blandlng, and several neighbors saved the life of LaVeme RanQuick ? ! j. a eaom Ceddate fer Ccsaty Ccdbsser, Tno Veer Sh Too . |