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Show 2 March BLANDING OUTLOOK SLAHDIHG ALBERT B. LYWAH The morning was dark and gloonyc with mud and slush undeJust ahead bf ne, and the rfoot, when she crossed the street"What thought came to me instinotlvely,whet a a wholesome person to pleasant face." Her'e see i what a cheery good morning! the but was not that charm of sixteen, deeper and more enduring charm of sixty, yet it was around her and over her as a halo too and I wondered if by plain for me to miss being impressed she iis doing wherever she that woman had any notion of the good was imparting cheer, even though went, the people to whom she 1 aware of felt sure she did not know, and it. they were not possibly to be conscious of it would spoil the charm. And really whvt was the charm? She was not conspicuous for her dress, nor for the beauty of face which is attractive to the by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah Subscription Ratos: San Juan County, one year ...4.00 San Juan County, six ttohths... 2.25 Slsowhere in U'.S.A. I year .... 4 .50 Elsewhere in U.S.A. 6 months .. 2.50 it. at Blanding , Utah multitudes, yet there and a challenge fine and Haymond on & $193,564 bid. in The State had estimated that construction the projeot would cost $197 .449. Lake Salt C?ty for The contractor is allowed 120 of t bridge at Recapture Creek The on State 262. apHighway working days to complete the Job vr inner contract of and according the , to Commissioner parent bean Black a who attended the bid which calls for Hyrum were Mds Tuesday opened 3-s- pan ty;e of bridge and almost approach roads, 2 was miles opening, work should Siting soon". See map. 1962 THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK Second Class Postage Paid 2, start "veiy was something which made her wholesome and to people to improve their own selves, and -- give if possible to the people they meet, the kind of elevating suggestion she gave without any apparent effort to do so. As I passed on a rather disturbing thought came into ny mind "Whnt kind of an impression do 1 make? Vhat do Z do to, or for the people I meet?" I Just wonder whether I gave anything in return for what I received. The thoutfrt carried over with me in the people I met all that day) some of them care as a wholesome element into ay world of si$rt and hearing j some of them depressed me, and I was not able to discern the wherefore in every case of the pleasant and the unpleasant.! Yet all day, whether I was pleased or annoyed, I wondered what I meant to them, and what their impressions, wholesome or should be repelling. I couldn't think of eny reasons in-why they and in sy nyself pleased, for I was so closely wrapped up I - it looked to them, and world as pleased them, it was an oversight. projects, I could not see the if I did anything that Thinking over in the evening, I it (it's came to the rather melon-Ichol- ly what people are, end what they have, be in the main years of their If they and and considerate wholesome, pleasont, conclusion that themselves to hwe been habitually that s what they are in rede I it Just too bed. is life. their old age. If they haven't, why - and Mrs. Harriet Peterson, RivHAWKINS 90TH YEAR erton. Hs has 58 grandohildren, 1872 in Lehi, Utah, to Thomas 82 great --grandohildren, and 21 and Elizabeth Hears Hawkins. He great, great, grandohildren. married Harriet Ellen Carlton in Colonia, Dublan, Nexico. She H-died in Blanding in 1946. man When Alma was a very young MarVista, California. his family moved to Arizona from The Blanding team attained an where they lived in Snowflake but and Taylor for a short period of early lead of ten points wotind loser after two men time, then later they migrated (DudleyupRowley and Dee Haneook) to Colonia Juarez, Old 'Mexioo. were benohed for personal fouls. Mr. Hawkins spent Tiis early Earlier In the tournament the manhood in Colonia Oaxioa, Sonora, as a farmer and stockman. Third Harders lost their opener Idaho in a 51-- 53 He also assisted 0. P. Brown as to Burley, then came baok to win deputy on the Mexiean border thriller, Polios Force. He knew and was a two consecutive games, one over. Utah the other over personal friend of Col. Koskil-iske- y, Gunnison, the Russian. General who Fielding. as at. the head of Mexioo's armed foroes for so many years. SHOWING AT THE His last assignment for the GeMen UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS In 1906 at Magdalina, Mexico, where he saved the General's Ilfs. The flood of 1905 left his family homeless. The farm was a rubble, the stock scattered. He neral The this City week waded contracted to build a road bed for the railroad in the interior of Mexioo. The Yaqui war made the work difficult and dangerous Again, in 1912 he was homeless through another mile of red tape PARENTS NIGHT AT involved in obtaining federal SJH MARCH 22 funds for .airport lights. City Clerk "Bud" Nielson reports that a formal application was by the City Counoil Monday and that the application along with plans and speos have now been submitted to the Feder- ex-eou- ted al agency. Nielson says there that funds will is no doubt be forthcoming since the federal appropriation has already been made. "It's an awkward detail that requires appropriation of funds before the application." As projected, federal funds will total of the $15,86(T.67 or 62.0 entire oost of $25,557. was . School's semiannual parents night event has been set for Haroh 22 and will when Mexioo expelled the Amerfeature work accomplished by the icans during their eivll war. His family arrived in Thatcher, students. , Mrs. Ken McDonald and Mrs. Jin Arizona with a bod roll and one Terrill are in oharge of plan- trunk. A few months later, their child was bom at Farming-to- n, ning and will have further in- tenth New Mexico. Soon after, formation during the ooming moved to Blanding, Utah. weeks. they Here Mr. Hawkins homesteaded a CITY FUEL CONTRACT farm and built another home. reduce war" a less should "price Mr. Hawkins has always been an the posted price bel cm that active churoh worker. He served on a mission to ths Manti Temple figure. The City's final prios will be at one time. even less because of the gas tax Mr. Hawkins was the father of aoeount. of the statue ten ohildren, nine of whom are exemption San Juan High - Fri.-Sat.-M- on. Mar. I 2--3-5 IDE STUDS Curt Jergeiis Victoria Shaw niU AT Weraher von Braun Story tnrflr MO SHOW TUESDAY W , sponsoring, agsnoies which Mayor Hurst had long urged still living. The oldest deliminclude the State of Utah are to that the City let the aooount iter, Jennie Palmer died in 1941. cows up with $9,696.33 or 37.94 out for bids and quit attampting Living sons and daughters to divide the business equally, Alma M., Albuquerque, New among the different servloe staMexico j Mrs. Ethel Mutgum, X will no longer be respon-.b- la tions and jmying ths posted Rivertonf Joseph, Tooele j James, for any debts incurred by price. San Disgo, Calif.i Mrs. Elizor John F. Kennedy. Figures show that the new plan abeth (Bessis) Dopp, Kansas City, will result in a substantial Missouri! Lorenzo, Blanding! withheld saving to the eity. Salt Lake! Earl, Provo The otaej THEATRE OAEa Wed.-Thu- rs. Mac .7 & 8 Walt Disney's ln-ol- uds raiEsi ! Parker, io ivuo wired w TIME 7:30 - SHOO |