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Show Stptenber 22, 1961 o Pago 3 BUNDING OUTLOOK Up & Down the Street Phono 2301 by JOSBPEJMB BATLES GEORGS A HURST NEW POSITION JR. APPOINTED Mrs. Christensen will be ireaeabered as Caroline Lyman to TO Hurst Jr., flelc her many friends in this area. While here, the Lymana and of the Indl Christensens visited with the Gsprosentatlvo reeently been appointee Franois Iyaan family at Grand George A. the State Welfare Cosmdssi bar Junotion, and enjoyed their pro to be a oonrittee master to findlduotion of Proalsed Valley says and means of improving oon- - Hhen.it was tine for the Chris -A dltions for handling all welfare tensens to return to their home, held I Mr Bryoo's Court of Honor was the post and troop. was Ruth Redd, Mrs. Monday during the Seoond grandmother, Ward MIA program Explorer present for the oooasion. Another highlight came as Mrs. Post 2312 and Boy Soout Troop Jos Hunt had the privilege of 312 in the LDS Chapel. Climax to the Court was the assisting in honoring two of hor Soouting1 s awarding of the Eagle rank to sons by pinning rank o f Life Explorer Bryoa Redd. While Rex seoand-highe- st Itont Harvey, Superintendent of the Soout on Explorer CalvinPresenMIA and institutional represen- and Soout Wesley Hunt. two-un- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lyman and and Mrs. Joe Finn Iyamn problems. Mr. Hurst attended a oonfer- -l enoe in Montioello about two months ago for all welfare agen- oles, and this oonmittee was it wasnft discussed, but and ohlldren aooompanied them as far as Glen Cknyon Dam, then the Christensens oontinued on t o until a their few (bys ago that Mr. Hurst had word of his appointment. Mrs. Jill was honored Bayles at a little farewell party given Bayles has been by her Sunday School olass, from the San Juan day afternoon. They presented a the to I'0,Ptal Primary lovely gift, and served a fanoy The young Hospital in Salt Lake oake and ioe cream. Little Alisa 3 V-mld- in Antlooh, Calif, home ren's fVrns are. not She was Murlal Black, Jill Esklund, I LaNell Mahon. Warren Allen, seriously burned side of her body ' whan herright olothlng oaught fire over the kltohen stove as she for something above the Wednesday made the presentation Patterson, who were Eagle rank only awarded months ago) as miniature for the boys badges was made mother, by Post 2 312s Explorer Adviser, Frank Wright. Other awards made at the Court ,of Honor inoluded the following The pinning of the Eagle Award merit badges, presented by MoKay s on her son by Bryce's mother, Kmz, advancement oommitteeman Calvin Hunt Wildlife manageMrs. Reva Redd, was preceded by the boy1 s giving her a miniature ment! oooking. Wesley Hunt Wildlife managebadge of the same rank. Also at Bryoefs side during the oeremony ment) safety; world brotherhood; was his father, P. Vincent Redd, citizenship in the oocnunity Charles Shumway Art; fishing Eagle Scout and oommitteeman of Donna stood Wozniak, Elaine Blaok, and mar-morn- troop, Eagle Soouts in the audlenoe (inoludlng Loyd Lyman and Glenn Hurst, im-roao- burner. left all old time resi-ye- t. dent of Blanding, has spent the PMt two weeks in the San Juan following a County Hospital' heart attack, but is slowing proving. The dootor says he can oome home in a few days. Kiss Barbara Castor was ready for grafting Redd and Colleen Wright, Perkins, Sandy on the Sally Elizabeth ladles were I for tative of Soouting for the poat tation of these awards, as wall Life rank Sun-ransfer- red City. She was taken there by her unole. Grant A. Bayles and her mother. Ora. She will be .Jhere a month or more. A phone All Tuesday morning said her it hed at attention. ing It's Eas- y- to go to Salt Lake to ried to Bill Billlngsly in Salt The September 13. ooopete for the title of Miss ity, .Utah at the State Fair. She newly weds spent Sunday night home of Mr. and aooompanied by Ora Bayles who visiting. at the will visit her little daughter) Mrs. Alma Jones. The new bride Lake several at the hospital. Miss Redd will worked in Salt met her husband go to Ephraim after the tryouts months where she Alabama several are over to attend Snow College. who came from He to piece a Want Ad Phone 3871 I . Citizenship Sterling Palmer in the community; oamplng; soil and water conservation Glenn T. Patterson nship; woodwork Douglas Harvsy Art ; oamplng; gardening; oltizenship community. Ivan Watkins, Mrs. Emily Redd, accompanied years ago. goes in the arny Dave and Ellle Blaok who recentto on Sept. 27. 3arbara plans Lake LaVar lyman to Salt Westthe him after his baslo train- ly reoeived a oall to the Join be to ern the States Mission. latter part of week, at the Miss Utah tryouts. Mr. ing. George Redd and family left Lyman will visit Louisa who i s Blanding Monday to go to Kansas Lake a Salt in Hospital. illJack Palmar for the winter. He will be emrsesived his sail ployed with his brother Preston. Hies Texas Marksma- i n troop and Palmer, Assistant were not able to bo I is installing a new machine and future. Burtons haw I Ralph and Georgan George have gone to Salt Lake to learn the next plans to spend Jones at two months Odessa, to run it. Thqy took tholr Texas. He has a Job with daurfitir, Deann, va Pum Har- - hntln and air conditioning ri to Logan to attend school on I company ( and 111 work at it un-the same trip til Glen is released from the Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pendelton and mis si onfield, then will return hus- how sister Mrs. Pendelton1 s and and Mrs. aooompanied Hurst to. the Reservation Mr. Qnd where Mr. Hurst attend- to business. friends of Mrs Mary Hurst will be happy to know that her health is muoh better than it has been in a number of years. She is staying at the home of her daughter, Inez Rogers on, at Provo at tho present time. ed Vemls. Harris, gave a farewell dinner Saturday evening at her home in honor of the follMrs. have left art leaving Blanding in the very near futures John and Meredith owing people Kartehner, or who who left Sunday to win- Mon-- 1 this attend aohool at who Diana loft Harris, tor; day to attend the Agricultural at Gil Bayles Provo Logon; have who Finley and . gone home with Glen. Guy Harris and Johnny May, Harris had rather a uni- five year old sans of Ash and Prock May que experience Tuesday morning. ney wore playing at the Alma Jones oorral, and encountered interesting little animal. After talking it over, Guy attempted to plok it up. ' TWonty-fo- ur hours later the odor of skunk still predicated the Harris an household, and Guy a valuable lesson. has learned Gtis Wright and Paul Brown will attend aohool at Logan thla winter. They will live in an apartment belonging to Rosamonc Hurst Mclart r. and Mrs. Nelson Jones and their four young sons have movad to Ortm, Utah to live this ge Nelson ter. plans to snroll a to the in-M- win-Collc- B t lived 1 n Colorado for tho past T U. They have ord, Arizona, to make their Nucla, for tho present; and Lloyd several years. Mr. Joseph B. Harris writes Baylts, who will leave for a middle of the ho France to that is mission enjoying very mueh his stay at MSnti. Ho is living Qetobor. at the horns of. Sylvester and MR AND MRS MARVIN LYMAN ENJOY and working in Thora Bradford He the Tmnple. says they spent - the weekend In the Salt Lake Temple, and attended the Mis- -, Mrs. Marvin LyJ slonary .Farewell Testimony of VISIT FROM DAUGHTER AND FAMILY Dr. and Mrs. Douglas N Chris- teijstn and 5 ohlldren reoantlyl visited for two weeks at the home of Mr. ani for Fri.-Sat.-M- on. - Sooutmaster present. I day. mission, Les Castor has taken George Ha will enter the mission home! Redd 66 s Job at the the 23rd of Ootobsr. Also Max Servioe Station. He Phillip has llvtd Jones has rsosivsd a mission at Colorado, near Dolores, for to oall franee. some time. His family will Join The County Assossor's office him in Blanding in the near ex- Blorer oommittoe ohalnaan; Grant on, Sooutmaster; and Bruos I to the the Sept. 22, 23, 25 111 JU |