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Show Tage 9 np and flown BLANDING OUTLOOK Jan. 30, 1959 BEST KOOKS KOKKEK , ike street until Hil We are back again with greased bowl and 2 let raise Punch (About hrs.) another favorite recipe for you double. and place in refrigerator down this week. As far back as I can remember until cold. Cut dough in 10half. a in. I have liked to try new types of Roll and pat eachon into a Place greased dishes circle. food. Seems like the and dough at sheet cookie pinch prepared by some of our foreign 1 inch intervals so edge stands friends have sueh an excellent Gash bottom every blend of spices and herbs you up slightly. 2 inches to prevent bubbles. can almost taste the delectable Brush with salad oil. goodness as it bakes in the oven or simmers gently on the back of FILLING the stove. 1 WITH SUE URA ESS was Word week Phone 2436 received here last by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guy- of the birth of. a son born mon on Jan. 23 to Lt. and Mrs. Ervin Park (toymon. Lt. Guymon Is with the Air Force stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. Lt. Guymon also Informed his parents that he had Just six use eithwith it often and serve it er a green salad, cole slaw or a months before he would be released from active duty. Waldo Harvey Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday at the Dick Young home in Mack, Colorado. Mrs. 1 Visiting in Blanding over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sltton and children of Bayfield, Colo. Mr. Sltton is well known here 2 14 l attended school here before moving with his parents to the Sittons Mr. Charles Nevltt, of Salem, Ore. be away about two plans to She EVER SEE ONE? Many of todays youngsters have never seen one of the devices pictured, above. Its a irailbag weeks.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laskie and family have moved this week to the Aneth Field where Mr. Laskie is employed by the El Paso Nat- - standard, from which a speed- ing train snatches the mailbag as it goes by. Mrs. Edna Dun-fe- e, 81, of Little Hocking, Ohio, adjusts the sack for the one train a day that picks up mail in this manner. A few years ago, at least six mail trains each day made such pickups at Little Hocking. ural Gas Co. and Mrs Mr hosts their to a group of friends home on ing Hi-- Fi at even- the demonstration of the set Mr. Lyman has built and the showing of some Two Shows at Sunday evening. attraction of the The main was Lynn Lyman played slides. Nightly ingredients. Spread over dough. Sprinkle with: 32 cup grated American cheese 2 flour 3oz. cans mushrooms and pieces) 23 cup parmesam cheese tablespoon melted shortening Bacon su- (stems slices to arrange on top . Mrs. Keith Black. Mrs. Marge Jeanne rette has to visit her father, i nix in other meat Bake in hot oven, gar, beat in 1 cup flour. Mix for 20 in shortening and salt. Stir in minutes. Serve hot.425,Makes 16 remaining flour. Kneed until pieses. Reheat leftovers or smooth and elastic. (Dough will freeze. I use sometimes bread Place in warm dough when I am be very firm) mixing. Leaving Blanding Friday was Durango last week. From there the Edward Spoonts family. They they drove to Farmington, N. M. are returning to Ozona, Texas where they attended the Grand were the house guests of Mr. and gone cup minced onion Brown teaspoons salt Soften yeast in water, add having here dash pepper water tablespoons sugar cup ham) teaspoon oregano 4 teaspoon salt Fg. yeast Soften in 1 cup Harvey's. While lb. hamburger(sausage, ljteaspoon sweet basil We PIZZA AMERICAN is the daughter of the Colo. like. one we fresh fruit salad which brings out the hidden flavor in this. more Young is Here which was ing to ago. j ' ' their home before com- opening Blanding about two years Store of the new Rexall Drug there. club met at the Roy Johnson, Ernest of Mrs. Helen Palmer on Helco, Harold Morris, and Dick Zatski Thursday and the evening was members flew to Salt Lake City over the spent sewing. Seven weekend to attend a meeting of were in attendance. the Civil Air Patrol. The Devonza Club met Thursday Mr. Lynn Helqulst, formerly of afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blanding has reoently purchased Mabel Hurst. Mrs. Marion Niela Motel in Mesa, Arizona and son gave a very interesting Mrs. Faye Jones, his sister, has program, using local people, on gone to Mesa to manage it for Utah Poems and Poetry. him. READ THE WANTADS Mr. and Mrs. Franols Lyman of Grand Junction, Colo, are the proud parents of a son born Paternal there on Jan. 27. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lyman of Blanding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Nielson "Friday - Saturday took their son Robert to Salt Jan. 30th & 31st Lake City over the weekend for a checkup and while there they atto far The home La Moda San Juan The fl 1 tended the VU1 Returning 8:45 6:45 SUNDAY rs F.b c- visit Joe MONDAY over the mvsm weekend was Mr. Mr. Glen Holt and okit tome Holt's father, his daughter, Doris of Joseph They left Monday their trip to Idaho. UHMCKWt to Tuesday Feb. 2nd and 3rd Monday Mrs. Helen Hurst and her mwere other, Mrs. Myrtle Redd Grand Junction, Colo, visitors Sat. where they went for medical KEITH CESAR ROMERO DEAN young grandson, Visitors at the Neldon Holt City, Ariz. MARCIA outfMkfesreputotioa. Glenn Black family. resume BRIAN enough will also visit with the who. home 1 -- their was No place University gome. with them for a short BYU ' attention for Helen's WOHOYOSa Km mm iMIMI .rushhIEL young daughter. MlflCUH SQUIRE .HENRY .OMAN tMfnu ..MWURONB MStt.-RfOUL- Mrs. Grace Hunt underwent surgery at San Juan County Hospital Jan. 27. Latest reports are that she is doing as well as can on TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 3 4 Evelyn Nesbit Thaw uiiaaiiuiju d Dave Mr. was Begfos XMi Cittwy Fc be expeoted. Salt jjfe ! M i a meeting for County officers. Twelve b . y . Grancei IkM ITUUMbNK 'a. 3 i of in Principal 27. meeting FAMILY NIGHT all State Wednesday - Thur Feb. 4th and 5th and to iMa members Churches Coujhs-Fame- attended the of the Baptist Church of Blanding attended the monthly worker's and Teacher's Conference of Mesa Verde Association .Rat? MklandJoan Guymon and County Convention in Lake. City last week. This State 4 THE RISE. ..THE FALL OF f THURSDAY was Southern Baptist Jan. speaker for the Dove Creek on Rev. Jack Stanton, State Evangelist. Mrs. Dixie Moulton ami deugh-,t- er were overnight visitors in m had In feOMltoMI I nie yea had to |