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Show V- - Page 4B January 20, 1961 BLANDING OUTLOOK MISSIONARY Ihtetfir P at Pkay San Juan Bronco Cagers won The to over East Carbon here last Friday night. The Bronos took a first quarter lead of 17 to 13 and stayed ahead through the game, at halftime the score was 34 to 21. The East Carbon Vikings staged a Fourth -- quarter rally and rubbed out all of the Bronco lead except 4 points but by the end of the game the rally had subsided so that the Bronos wound up with a substantial margin. Here is the Box Score: 58 45 all SAN JUAN Testimonial held Sunday 15th at Paradox, ni ht , January was A Colorado for John Kermit Redd, son of Kemit and Helen (Rogers) will leave January He Redd to enter the Kission Salt to Lake City York New and Home then will and on 23 a t fly to Uruguay, 3AYLES, :;E0 2 REDD, J BLACK, L. 1 HELGUIST 0 BRONSON 5 j NIELSON, i JONES where he will spend the next two! and a half years with the Spanol of Irene J 7 CONWAY .TO 15 0 23 F FT? 0 0 0 4 0 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 6 6 4 11 4 0 Jfc 27 12 1 13 16 16 0 58 EAST CARBON is the first liurst, 2 5 ish people John FG FT PLAYERS great-grands- on PLAYERS the late George Arthur Zooiakis and the first grand son GUTTERS ON H Redd, and John I) C0G3IUS r FG FT 4 7 1 T5 4 F PTS U 2 19 Rogers, 1st councilor in the' FLUKE Manti Temple to be called on a FRATTO 4 H e Kission 0 graduated from FORSTGM Kanti High School in 1959 and CARLINI 1 Coattended two yearsat Snow TCTOjTT 18 He also llege in Ephriam, Utah. The 3ronoos are strong will be the third Redd to enter to win over Notre Dame in a : TFeiraig league game to be played at Price tonight In League standing the Broncos are tied with Former Blandingites Green Become for second Place. River is undefeated and in first I!oab piece League Standing: Leaders in Grand Junction Stake The 320th LDS REGION EIGHT Eugene Blajidinr Irene H, were new Stake sustained Bishop of Grand Jun- Monticello here next January 27th. smith Friday, ction 2nd Ward. pimom & NORGE-CRAN- E KOHLER AMERICAN WHILE-U-WAI- T O JUVENILES USING GUNS reminder covering the illegal use of guns by juveniles was Issued today by A Photo Copies of Any Paper or Document up to 8K x 14 inches in Size State Department Genes Field reports many parents or t allowing youngsters to go afield dire ct olat ion of the alone in each 5qc :-- law Utah law provides that no one under the age of 14 years may own a gun, nor may they use or hunt with a gun before reaching 14 years of age unless aceou-painby someone 21 years of age or older Further provisions of the law subject the parent or guardian to arrest and prosecution for contributing to the delinquency of a minor when they permit the ed ) O juvenile to violate these laws. If properly licensed at 14 and 15 years of age the juvenile nay hunt for game birds in season, but again only when accompanied by someone 21 years older. of age or department, in citing the foregoing information and laws, urged everyone concerned with the youth of the state to reThe . spect these laws and aid in the . enforcement of them. alf STANDARD Business in Blanding 20 Years COPY SERVICE PARENTS WARNED ABOUT mum time-and-a-h- Jr, Monticell o . Effective Jan. 1 the minimum charge for a service call will be $5. The charge for overtime, Saturday, Sunday or holidays will be or a minimum of $7.50. out of town relatives attending the meeting were : the Eugene Blickenstaff family, Mr Mr and Mrs George Hurst, Mrs. of Craig - Other Redd and family and Mr and Lisle Adams and children called Friday's Remits formerly of Blanding was named Moab 56, South Emery 50. Monticello 37, Norte Dame 29. clerk for the Grand Junction San Juan 58. East Carbon 45 Stake and Francis Lyman, son of Green River 56, North Emery 48. Next home game will ge against Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lyman was Redd and and Marge Lyman all of Blanding, and Mr. and Mrs Keith be President of the new division 'is former Blandingite, Lark L also Washburn John Boogert, Blickenstaff . Arthur, will Stake his and Mrs. Clarence Rogers and son - ized last Sunday by division of The the Grand Junction Stake (Bin Jilin. Emery Division) the mission at Uruguay in the past couple of years. On the program for the testimonial from grandmother, Stake- was organ VvYVvn |