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Show Page 12 BLANDING OUTLOOK June 12, 1959 T N PIPLINERS M PICNIC IN COLORADO Kavlland Lake, twenty miles north of Durango, was the scene of the first annual picnic of the Blanding District of Texas New Mexico Company Pipeline One - June urday, 6.- Sat- hundred - twenty --nine people attended, including twenty-fi- ve guests from Texas. Others came from Ship-roc- k, Farmington, Albuquerque and Plaeitas, as well as Elan-din- g. program of rifle shooting, bait casting and horse shoe pitching was arranged for the afternoon, followed by a barbecue supper. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. A , son of Hr and Earl Perkins, entered the Mission Home in Salt Lake City Eddie Perkins Mrs After two on June 8 struction will he Phelan of Crane, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Booksh and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard and family of Midland returned to Blanding with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Sheridan to spend the remainder of the. weekend. weeks ingo to the Indian Mission with headquarters in Gallup, N, Mex. Southwest where he will work among his CANTALOUPE Per (o)C own people. graduated from San Juan Church Note a oollege scholarship High given by the Indian Servioe. He The Methodist Community Church has Just completed his freshman will meet. Sunday at the Helen year at the BYU. Ray Building mext door to the He is a. member of the First Silver Spur Cafe. Sunday school Ward of the Blanding LDS Church at 9:45 a.m. Church services at Pound y Eddiw A won 11:00 a.m. ELK MOUNTAIN RIDERS Layman Chan Moultin will speak. PARTICIPATE IN COLORADO POLO TOURNAMENT Several Mountain Cortez members of the Elk Club went to weekend to partici- Riders last pate in a polo tournament whloh began Friday nigit. Cortez defeated the Blanding team 15-- 5 in that evening's game, and went on to take second place in the tournament. On Saturday afternoon, the Blanding group put on a good performance despite a -6 loss at the hands of the Durango wkins, V HES Jerry AGIN EM John L. Lewis, United Mine Workers chief, is shown in Washington. The stern-face- d appeared before two House labor subcommittees to speak against labor reform bills now before were Maurloe He- lEngl chart, Phil HaBart ell, CUrtls Pal- trip Clem mer, Delynn Black, and Mark Bayles. o o o o o o t team. Other participating teams inoluded Albuquerque , first place winner, Bayfield and Pine River, whloh placed third. A saddle was given in a drawing, and the Cortez riding club hosted a barbecue supper Saturday night Blanding player who made qulst, o o o o o o o o o o o o Q 9- the o o o o o o o o o o o o 79-year-- old Reed Bayles Congress. fir lest freight Service or Points East Specify Ringsby Truck Lines or Rio Grande Motor to Grand Junction From Denver Way o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o wieners & DUNS c TO V J.L.J T 3 1 Pound Wieners PLUS 1 Package Holsum Buns |