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Show Page 10 BLANDING sehool is just about ovsr our part of the country and in the children will looking for be ith the imasomething to do gination these kids have I'm sure they will have a gay time. . Our Birthday wishes go to Galvin Stevens, Earl Meggers on, and Florence Ann Harold who celebra- and Arsdale Van Virginia Iola Schissler Bill children from Snow Flake, and zona. Lillian Nieves went to T and Bill are and Ari- Chaoon Ntw M,xloo Farmington, week Ilr. parents of the baby. Betty and George, "ames were in and also. len Johnson were Bruoe Stevens fami- Hr. and Mrs. visiting the ly Friday and enjoyed a regular old oookout with fried potatoes and the good taste that the food. great outdoors gives everyone me news given willingly and helped my column. My sincere has so all. to you Thanks NEWS NOTES and Mr. and Mrs. John Buford and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page went to Delta over the daughters Betty and Jewell are Children Lola and ohildren managing the Silver Spur Cafe. home Sunday and Harold They reoently moved to Blanding stayed for a time to do some from Flagstaff, Arizona j . Anita fishing. and Grames children returned with Lola. Anita had been visiting Betty and Hoover Miraole live in Junction. Jan Treat and children made a to Delta over the weekend trip to visit parents and friends. Sarah Cross went with her and Sarah's daughter returned with them to spend some time visiting with her parents. Don and Alice Douglass were in Grand Grand Junction Thursday and Friday visiting Don's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Douglass Bemie Woolard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Woolard from Las Vegas visited with the Woolards Bernie thru Sunday. Wednesday with them City then return- and Renita Journeyed far as as Tuba and managed a cafe before that time in Lubbock, Texas. with Ehjoying an impromptu who ed home. The Clyde Partin family. Hob Maurioe and family, Ken Apiand and family, Roger Wakefield and family, and the Bob NcElwain of family enjoyed a weekend fishing up by Durango, Colorado. The Primary Program was held Sunday Morning and was oertainly the afternoon were Wednesday women: following Luoille ooffeo Smith, Lthel Heyman last Sunday Marge Conley, Francis, Faye and Carol Flom. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Cornwell held open house at their newly remodeled and decorated home afternoon. to admire called friends Many the Refreshments of improvements were served. and cookies punch into home Monday after living their for the past two months in the The Cornwells moved back Ray Perkins apartments. their furnishings ior of their home Most of and the inter- damaged by fire Mrs. Myrtle was badly two months ago. is Hunt new a serious at case of after plurisy pneumonia for which she home was treated at the San Juan Mrs. Iva Hatoh and Mrs. 'i'rena Williams of Bluff have been oaring for her. The Ray Parkins home e soaped what could have been a serious Hospital. Her sister fire early Wednesday morning. The eleotrio wires leading from a lovely program. The Stake the house to a trailer were High Counoil from landing were broken and caught fire, in ths here Sunday for Sacrament meeburning a ceiling Joist ting. They were Ervin Palmer and attio, in two and was still smoldering orman Lundell. Bruoe and Blenna Stevens plan when Lyle Johnson got into the o to attend graduation evening in Thursday Bland ing. nieoe, Diana Johnson, ating. Glenna's is gradu- Jerry Prioe have into the house recently Speed and moved vaoated by Bill the family. Bobby Nieves Thompson called his par- ents from North Carolina Tuesday evening. Hob had been to Florida. These Marine boys certain- ly do some traveling. will be a big danoe at There Bob's Lounge Saturday evening. Live Music will be furnished by Ralph Van Arsdale, Mao MoDonald, and Joanie Meggerson. So everyone oome on out and have a good a time. are in order Congratulations r Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yazzie who were reoently married. The wives ndenhall visited with husbands over the .weekend. are from y check the wiring. Mr. and Mrs. (Maurine Hunt) Os oar Zech and daughter Jaokle of Denver were ovemite visitors at the home of Mrs. Zeoh's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young and family from Maok, Colorado visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. were voted the students. at the home broken rib INJURED a punctured and ld the result of Mr. son of Grant Hurst, and Mrs. Riley being Hurst, was Clyde Palmer lung all-aroun- d eleven-year-o- nered the valedlotorian trophy, bucked off his horse last Saturthe math award and a $50 Elks day evening after the Shodeo. foot caught The young' fellow's scholarship from the Hoab Lodge. was dragged he and Cathie Blickenstaff won the in the stiruF . horse. He is award, and a $25 Elk scholarship in the San Juan Hospital. Latest reports say he is imRecognition was given to B o b King as outstanding Industrial proving remarkably, and will Arts student) to Kaye Blaok in soon be. able to return home. salut&torian trophy, Home Lc.) Black Shirley and kicked by commercial and won in History. Janice commercial award- - went a A Math Award. Ellis Errett; vocal Tyler t he Qbt (Wit fyjrtrtit James Flom in Physical Ed.; and to Hazel Grover and George Bay-l- es o Patricia Guymon, music award Heymar., Sylvia Clenna Turner, Norman to Diane Harris .and instrumental Johnson and Charles Lyman. IXatstand-in- g music to Dale Jones. Bryoo Redd, Carolyn Laws, Don-- ny in Forensio Kathryn Briley, Don Davis, Dwight Lyman and Mark Lyman. Top stuDorothea Laws, Janice dents in art were Francine Shum-w- ay hurst, TVlor, Harold Hurst, Jessie Kaye and Calvin Thomas. Best Lyman, Beverly Ann Wright, Jerry scienoe students were Linda fee Denny, Thomas Haoking, Johnny Blaok and Cecil Johnson, fcnglish Nielson, Fills Errett and Lyle awards went to Jim Joe Harris fend Kathleen Guymon; and t o iielqulst. 20 Senior athletes won school Ami and Certonio Hetta Terry letters: Raymond Black,. Nicky laws in Journalism. Blaok, Stanley Bronson, Terry Che student from eaoh class Certonio, Lawrenoe Guymon, Johnwas chosen to reoeive oitizen-shi- p ny Helquist, William Hurst, Mike medals t Calvin Bayles , Hurst, Carry Jones, Dale Jones, seventh grade; Sylvia Nielson, Gerard Jugant, Frank Mont ell a, eighth grade; Norman Lyman, ninth David Morgan, Wed Palmer, Clyde Linda Shunway, tenth 1 'aimer, Don Pritchard, Jay Redd, grade; grade; Andy Mikesell, eleventh; Melvin Wright, Bill Lord and and Carol Nielson, twelfth. Fete Blaok. Athletic awards presented to Awarded regional youth leaderthe two voted most outstanding ship bonds of $25 each were in all fh&ses o f athletics: Marlene Hunt, Corry Jones and Iiar-le- ne Cor ry Jones and Jay Redd. Certonio. Hunt wen the 'ep Club award Terry General scholarship award ior Ths Thomas McAnn Tfrophy -- his he Senior High girl went t o bronzed football shoe rent to Lurlene Palmer and Senior High Coriy Jones. Doy award to Lyle Fulmer. 26 high school' Nielson, were ' . students attendance attained perfeot records: Austin Lyman, Lindsey Jones, Duane Marian, Garry Van Tassel, Waldo Veva Lee Blaok, FREE ! Carolyn tives in Blanding ovsr the and. Mr. and Mrs.-R- . week w. Coursey and Texas daughter from Hereford, are in Blanding this week visiting with their sons and their families, J. T. and Let Patter- of son. They plan to see the looal soenery while here. Give Books to tho some You are SEE OUR COMPLETE SUPPLY OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS AT THE cordially invited to attend a speoial one day consultation Cl ini o on hearing aids conducted by BELTONE-SERMC- E without charge of hearing on aids. all makes , If you suffer a hearing problem,' you will have an opportunity to take a free eleotronio test, without obligation, and to examine the amazing in improvements aids displayed in our wide range of attractive new models See the new Jubilee for 'people who do not wear glasses. hearing KAMA! HEADING AID UONTHLY CLINIC arvey, and other rela- is This service . a free monthly conducted by the BELTONE UTAH CO., Broadway, Salt Supplies for all available. 23 East Lake City makes are i Gateway Motel Blanding They of Ralph best . A Lawrence Guymon gar- their Salt Lake. t Marlene Hunt and Me- Harold Hinton and family went to Cortez over the weekend to visit friends and relatives. Guests attio to in all were honored' onday at GRANT HURST the Annual Awards Assembly a of the foremen of Mrs. Construction, the Thom foul (herring and Mrs. scholars Outstanding fields to baptize Bill's sister's baby. the high school. and Mrs. Charles Sanchez are best ted by having parties. wishes to Mrs. Ewauld Phieffer Blanding shopping Tuesday. This will be try last column who celebrates her birthday this who I wish to Thank CXir 26, 1961 $ A til May OUTLOOK m ganm duel Mon., June 12 2 p.m. - 6 p.m, V |