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Show leoo Sept.obor a. After taking the well lenged. eleven 28-- 0 here Kirtland rated in the seasons first gam the locals found the Farmington "ff's at win 47- -7 Faraington Saturday. bloeking by teammates part. Important start the To Quysion played an off. game ing received Blend- and on the second piny Guywm got hold of the ball ran 85 yards and 'T.D. first for the Johnny Nielson made the extra point on a Quarterb&ok Sneak. next so ore was also by Gtynon but he only tod to run The 15 yards. ran Blaok Nioky across for the extra point. Less was heard of Guymon during the second quarter but Tin Bradford and Jay Redd e a o h tallied 6 points. first. Bradford was his two on 50 totaling extra Jvst before half time Swenson fielded second teasers and had during that time Faraington boys made their only score. Friday, July 26th on the United States Lines, a young Oh from girl is Barta Jean Her cushioned nurals was coach the walls. on took off line This time he specialty. Guymon from and his sprinted his third T.O. own 12 yard yards for 88 of the game. A pass to Jay Redd added the extra point. The final soorc was a pass from Johnnie Nielson to Jay Redd on a play that advanced the ball 67 yards with Johnny Nielson kicking the extra point. Class Officers Elected for 60-- 61 SJH The class officers of 1960-6- 1 the Junior . have been ohosen at and Senior High Sohool They Grade President-Lindsa- Jones, Jim Redd, Secretary, Kathryn Nielson, Assembly Vice-Pr- es ed, with food The ship landed at Brimerhavsn Germany on July 31st and she was able to see quits a bit of that country enroute to Sweden. at the very interesting and work it. She Embassy the Swedish language. shares an apartment New a is with a She girl-fro- its just Hampshire and 10 minute walk to The Embassy building in her work. is about years old and a very beautiful 8th She experienoe. along a street oelebrated anniversary Wednesday, September 21. A lively active, vital lady large friends met together in Blanding Ward Relief Sooiety Mrs. Redd keeps busy with houseand Opening Soolal Wed., Sept. 21. work, sewing, knitting The enjoyable afternoon was oroehsting. ' She is an aotivs member of the planned by a committee which lnoluded Connie Swenson, Mary Churoh of Jesus Christ of Latter Aotivs in the Rollins, Carol Lee, Geraldine Day Saints. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she Osborns, and Diane Jensen. & The program Included duat by was. a oharter member of that Rosemarr and De&nne Durtenshmw organisation. She was a member A of the pioneer party whioh made aooompenied by Renee Blaok. the . Story by Dora Bayles was follow- the famous Hole In The Rook ed by a piano solo by Carol Lee or os sing of ths Colorado River and a humorous reading by Uiey in 1887. Mrs. Redd was bom in New HarHarris. After the program a deliolous mony, Washington County, Sept. lunch was served by the oomoit-te- e 21, 1864 to James and Margaret Calhoun Paoe. She married James and the rest of the afternMonroe Redd in 1884 in ths St. oon was spent in visiting. Mr. Redd President Vivian Redd encourGeorge LDS Temple. aged all the ladies to attend died in 1937. Mrs. Redd has seven living the regular meetings whioh will start on 1000 a .a. Wednesday Oct. 4, at ohildren) J. Mrs. Qioar W. and Mrs. (Vivian) MoConkee, F'ritz(Alta) Wizenreid, Lake City, and Mrs. W. 0. ( Hortens e) Eriokson, Taft, M. Redd, Jr., Salt she muttered to have been better to have kved and lost. herself grimly, I think it would walked oalled, "Blood Street" whioh gets it name from a time in their history when nearly 50 men were beheaded on this street and the street ac- tually did run with blood Also an old monastery where they used to plaoe the coffins of the noble dead. They are there from as far baek as the 1600s and today there is no more room for coffins so they just put up metal plaques with the family eoat of arms, nama, dates ete. She also visited one of the royal palaoes, and toured 22 of its 206 rooms. It took X years to build this palace in the 1600's and one has a oeillng mural which took room all while 5 of this lying years to paint and time he painted back. his on its The High Sohool Pep Club washed 25 oars and made $33.00 oar washing event held Saturday. The picture abovo was taken when activity was at Its peak. ings. Barta is bowling on the Lmbos -y Inajje and is taking Seoretary-Lloy- d Lyman. n Fresident-NormaShe has met a lessons. Sth Grade Ben Black, few of the Merman Missionaries. s. Lyrmn, Secretary Shirlene Denny, Party She sees Amerioan movies there Anna which has the Swedish words Chairman Tommy Archer, Chainren-Betty Marie Hacking, Dance printed underneath. Patterson, Vice-Pr- es .-- Black, Tim folk-dano- Vice-Pre- Blaok, Reand porter, Sylvia Johnson, BronAssembly Chairman Steven Black, Byron son. 10th Grade Brewster, rter, Secretary Vioe-Fre- Assembly Committee Prssident-Barba- ra PoKuykendall, Roy s. Ann Shuaway, Alan Martin Sipe, Dorth ea Laws, lurlens Chalrman-Lin- da orter Calvin Hunt, Chairman Lyle Shumway, Dunce Wrifht. way. Assembly son, and Fund Conway, Secretary-Wilm- President-.-Johrm- y Bayles Vice-Pr- es a Kay Blaok, Rep- - Homeooming BLANDINO Palmer, Francine OR Chairmen Kaye Finanoe Black, Karolyn Kimmerle, Chairmen LaRue Helquist, Connie Montella, Party Chairmen --Kathleen Kimmerle, Lewis Black, and Assembly Chairmen Beverly Ann Nugent, Palmer, Party Chairman Loretta Hunt, Mark Lyman, Sonya Shumway, Baylas, Float Chairman Scott Gretohen Redd, Trudy Rirtenshaw, and Danoe Chair ran Sonya Shum11th Grade Redd, John Redd, Ray Redd, Montioellot Hindsight The young mother, completely bushed after the days housework and child care, flopped into a chair tor a brief rest Sometimes," Isabelle Miss interesting has nn Glenn President Grade oitizen, Alvira Pass Redd, her 96th birthday Luoinda Touring the old part of Stook- - Another room had a wall complet-- 1 Homecoming ely covered with a Halliday, tapestry Elaine which took X years to weavs, Chairman Danny Palmer Charles and of course throughout the Guymon, Party Chairmen, and entire palace were hundreds of Shumway, Susie Martineau, Roma Black as Reporter. pictures, portraits and paintChair-nan-DeA- oldest Montlesllo's Mrs. she enjoys is taking lessons this past painted like a y oar-pet- unbelievable. are as follows 7th the artist week. was The holm has been a very another many ship she going was Juan time dif- sailed on really "first class" in a The building. kioking for The next score Bart interesting things. 6 and Johnny Nielson an extra point. Lyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman of Blanding. Barta, a graduate of San High Sohool is having the of her lift meeting so many ferent people and seeing so Scoring in the seoond half started off with Nioky Blaok over Monticello Citizen Observes 96th Birthday Anniversary group of members and A 3y JOLINE HOLT Her got runs No yards. rolnt. He successive 9 'Barta Lyman Tells of htWart RoE3ffc Eojojrs Opsstog Scad Life in Sweden a small Utah town left Aatrloa to spend the next two highl lilted the gam but Lead Coaoh Swenson says hot to pile years working for the Anerloan at Stockholm, Sweden. all the roses on Guymon, as good EmbassyName Long runs " by Laavrtnoe a BLANDING OUTLOOK SUndlng BronooBTaame through their oond game without having their premiss seriously chal- a pushover in their - MATERIALS nt, Secretary Dance Party Chairman Chairman Payne , Diane i Raising Rllckenstaff. Qiairman-Cath- ie i k GLASS ROOFING mim nmm $mm Harris, Bron- DOORS HARDWARE FLORMAN PAINT Kathryn Lyman, Ch&lrran-Stanl- ey iv 81 IICENSED CONTRACTORS FHA LOANS LUMBER & BUILDING President Clyde 12th Grade Gerard Jug-aVice Pres. Palmer, Donna 8-20- i? UTAH BIANDINO 1 - mrnm mmmmmm at |