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Show 4 Page M ' t Lss '"foe' Moab locals February BLANDING OUTLOOK loss to the San Juan Bronco s here a week ago 1961 Rogers Pony 30 Years Old M if XO , XA Ivi VO! t The remarkably now being oared old animal - .. . -- . MOAB moved to third place in down Moab iteague' and standing, Green iver are tied' for f While the loss severely weakened ' Broncos prospects , is still' possible for them to win one. of the two berths that R- first, it 6 egion will occupy at the State Tournament, - schedule leagae San Juan vs Cortez the hilf way mark still face must SAN JUAN South Emery , East Monticello in games face away; they rust played and River Green to games here, in contests,, the league Colorado they "may still be into post season play- games comes out when on i Moab how goes to Green PROVO River late 'the season. In the game here. Friday the took an earjy Moab Red Devils a dozen of half lead points and maintained a modest. lead through out most of the gBmei rally in: the Bronco A He was retired 8 years ago. The witnesses were called to testify concerning the boundary between the two counties, which San Juan contends s should be of a mile San Juan County two-third- 3rd of the final, horn sounded Devils 'we re' in front by 10 the points for.:a57 to 47 victory. the Broncos won Saturday-nighan easy 4560 victory over Cortez High School, folBox score for both games Trade With t Local Merchants To Build a Better Community low: Moab JUAN GRAND COUNTY Attorneys Robert Rugger! and Harry E. Snow called H. L. Holyoqk, Moab rancher whose land lies on the disputed area, and J. W. Corbin, president and general manager of the Midland Telephone Co., as they began presenting their side of the argu- trial WILFORD BURTON, Paul E. Reiman and T. Bennion Redd, attorneys for San Juan County, called witnesses Dale Burningham, state map maker; O. A. Dugan, State Tax Commission; Ada Palmer, San Juan County clerk and auditor, and William Walton, for- ment mer chairman of the San Juan Judge Tuckett recessed court until Thursday at 10 Am. County Commission. and when SAN , Fourth District Court before Judge R. L. Tuckett, and grand jury began calling witnesses as farther north than its present the border dispute between the commonly accepted location. two went through its third day within 1 point of their opponent but the rally .too soon subsided JupjV-v- s Rogers rested its case Wednesday in quarter did bring their tally to San when he was 7 San Juan Rests in Hearing Of Grand County Dispute -- offs, depending 1938 ijy for in retireX ment by the Rogerses in repayment for many years of service. father to Art. Broncos tournament,.;-If they win. all of the remind- brought in years old by Clarence other will have to win all of its remaining games or be out of the ing 4 above is Art Rogers with his 30 year old cow pony, Faint. Faint was purchased at Mancos, Bar-vi- ng major upsets f Shown in Notre Dame be played v HdoWeM HEAQICJ6 AID Proud parents this week aie Kill and Mary Rollins who have a new boy born Friday, February the 3rd, He weighed in at 8 lbs and 5 oz, and will be named David lane. He is weloomed home by two other brothers and a sis- ter. READ THE WANT ADS uotmiLv cutuc You are cordially invited to attend a special one day consultation clinic on hearing aids conducted by BELTOHE-SERVIC- , E i Valentine Special 5 x 7 SIZE WALLET SIZE ! without charge aids. If on all Bakes of hearing suffer a hearing problem , you will have an opportunity to take a free electronic test, without obligation, and to examine the amazing improvements in hearing aids displayed in our wide range of attractive new models. This is a free monthly service conyou ducted by the BELTONE UTAH CO. , 23 East Broadway, Salt Lake City. Supplies for all makes are available. ALL m Fornn o mm PH. 2281 Standing Gateway Motel Monday, Feb. 13, 10ajn.-5p.- n o |