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Show ftf Decenber 30, 1960 CORDON BOWEN Cortez, Colorado for six years. As the years went by he trucked, 1089 Attend Blaff Christens Services St Christopher's Mission The at Bluff had quite a Christmas. Brother Juniper said the church was paokeda Church Following services an arohery contest was held with top honors going to Benny Yah-it- o. the dinner hour and were fed. Brother people juniper said that counting babes Then eame 300 in arms the total attendance reached 1000. Toys dian were distributed to Pag BLINDING OUTLOOK farmed, operated trading posts, a rooming house and a motel-s- till he was always a cowboy at When he was entered at the hospital a oouple of weeks ago and the doctor saw the condition of his lungs, he asked him if he had ever worked in the mines and he spoke up and said, "No, I'm a cowboy." He married Rose Blackmer in 1893 and to this union a daug- heart-- hter . was born, Ruby Ellen who lives in San Diego, Claifomia. In In- children in the, afternoon and one and all reported a happy Christmas Day. - Seniors Sponsoring Fleer Year Dance 1904 Bowen Mr married Leona Honaker who preceded him in death in 1946. To this union were bom two girls, Margaret Peterson of Moab and Hazel Lyman of Blanding and two Gussie niiffi By RUTH MAGEE has com and gone those taxes. Income, personal, and the New Year is Just around property and car tags. Seems So take another you oaa't win for loosing. ' the oorner. Everyone had a nice Christmas deep breath and get ready for as fnr as I can tell. Well Santa The Syd Hurrnagles and girls and a.' mixed quartet of Moab tang Sue, Sandra and Sharon and the Understand " Ray fiver itts and Pam and Pat-rio- ia "Sometime We'll This was followed by a talk by made a trip to Ridgeway, a grandson, Cary Lyman of Ogden, Colorado to spend the holidays Utah. with their parents the George Burial was in Mancos, Colorado Baumgardners and G. C. Huffnag-le- s with Lynn Lyman of Blanding respectively. While there, - dedicating the grave. . iTURH TO PACE 9, COL. 1) Cordell who passed away in 1955 and Curtis Oarr who died boys, Senior class of the San in infancy. Mr. Bowen loved hunting and Juan Hiji school will sponsor a New Year's eve dance Saturday fishing and spent many hours evening in the. High School gym. fishing since retiring from the The . will begin at 8:30 last until after, midnight. The dance will efreshments be business. and motel was never happier than when, he was helping someone more unfortunate than himself. He was He R- sold; also confetti horns , serpentine and hats. Tickets will be $100 per never or couple ' gents and 50pT for ex- so poor but what he could someone money, many times no thought of ever getting - loan support is with Mrs. Bowen used to needed and will be greatly ap- it back. "he only had $2.00 when I preciated by the Senior?, who tell, married him and he loaned that need the funds for class expen the next day after we were mases. rried." He had a priceless sense of humor that .his whole family enjoyed. His patienoe amazed all who were associated with him and right up to the very last he never complained or found fault. He is survived by his three daughters, eleven grandchildren, The sheriff's office reported twenty-thrgreat grandchildren JOY AND PLEASURE have been found in The office Southeastern Utah. YEARS DAY tra ladies. Your Bogus bills ore reported in circulation ee that a number of bogus $50 $10 and bills and ren. six great great grandchild- Funeral services were held in in Montloello advised that it Moab, Utah Tuesday, Deo. 27 , been notified by the secret 1960 with Rev e rand Kendall of servloe to be on the lookout for the Community Church officiat- had the bogus money. houses Business are to watfih $50 bills bearing the 62723633 A and the $10 with the numbers L 9977-85- for the numbers bills M 00 B. ing. In addition to Rev. Kendall's there remarks "In the Lyman, Agnes was special musioj . . ; FOR NEW HEALTH AND GLADNESS ALONG YOUR WAY... NORTHERN ELECTRIC Garden", sang by Libby a graddaughter and Mrs. Hurst, both of Blanding, B D i 3 . 9N $ M-rag-M Prim mm mm-TQ-6-o 0l PS0 3C3J |