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Show J AtteadaneeQccerd STrs at SJ High The J-ia- record attendance High October 28, i960 BLANDltiG OUTLOOK Page 6 School at Son dropped from 97.4 in Septenber to 954 in October according to figures oorrpiled by Principal Lynn Lee. Mr. Lee says the percentage should center arounc 97 aw! that i the October low aeree leaves ember record. times October desired tardy wre on reported in the aggregate days He pointed to the 98 p roent and basedwas 1.6 peroent. .S6 attendance record set by the attended in SeptJunior class in September and tardies were registered that th Mr. Lee challenged the other classes to ember. of tardiecsays is exoessive do as well. TTic 8th grade also number early made a 98J score in September due to school starting of 900. this year, 830 instead but spoiled everything by dropHe urges cooperation parent ping to. a low 94 in October The and tarabsenteeism in reducing Juniors rated 97 in Ootober The October tardiness record dies ioa nnnumum. Enrollment at th. Hitfi School however shows substantial imEn- 21 was 304 provement compared to the .3ept- - as of October much to be HILDA PERKINS the Riley Walkers before 0ir. baek to San Diego Minnie Johnson drove to Mrs Bluff Tuesday afternoon on buai. ness and to eall on frlenfc there Cordon Adams took mother Mrs Ray Perkins to loello Wednesday where she tad Mrs tests medical done at the Sen Juan Hospital. Miss Pearl Kartchner worked at the Drug a few evening! this week in place of Edlyrum Black who has been 111 with the Miss Kartohner is &li0 flu Pay-D- ay employed as cleric at Mrs Ruby Bronsons new gift shop Miss lit.rgene Olsen of American Fork was a guest of Connie Mon-tel- lo for a couple of days this came She week Don father, down with her Olsen who had bus- iness here The Debonette Club will be e- ntertained Friday evening at the Maurice Hslqulst of Mrs They will have a Halloween ty. An enjoyable evening home and games planned Mrs short has Jess Walker stopped for a tlire in Blandlng on Tue- She sday food good had been Linda to visit her Bean and want on Arizona tc visit her way to of hsr family other members there She was aesompanlsd by her son Barney Walker Mr and Mrs L. A. Brown and a friend, Mr Lindsay left Sunday for their hose In El Cajon, California after spending the past two weeks here as guests of the Warren Bronson family. Mrs Brown Is a sister of Mrs. Bro- daughter nson. the At The ladles visited while men enjoyed deer hunting the San Juan County Johnson Demo-era- tio Convention Mrs Minnie B. was asked to run for State Representative, whloh declined to do personal fri endship with the she beoause of her TO PAGE 11, op-TJ- COL. 2 rollment by grades follows! 55, llth-4- 5, 8th-6- 3, 9th-5- 5, RN 7th lOth-4- 5, 12th 41. -- Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by William A. "Bill" Barlocker in die primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. Support like this is positive proof of the high esteem in which he is held by his friends and neighbors who have known and worked with him all of his life. THESE ARE STATEMENTS MR. CLYDE CANNOT MATCH! People who know Bill Barlocker personally are supporting him because they know he has the respectibility, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in die high office of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices to all phases of state government and thereby assure a "full dollar's value for every tax dollar spent." Bill Barlocker has over 20 years of successful business experience. Compare the ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind that Bill Barlocker 4s qualif cations far exceed those of his opponent ! See F0ny PI A PAID POLITICAL ADnCRTXSBIDfT BY BARLOOCER TO R GOVERNOR COWTT5E |