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Show February 2, 1962 Page 5 the Street Up & Down. cib nios evening Spending. the Utah and haring dinner in tending ncert night were Nr Friday Richard 12U3 atCoSymphony Nr Guymon, and Mrs. and Nrs . and Kenneth NoDonald Moab Nr Mrs. Bryant Jensen and ; , kins and the Glen left early Montello, daughter of Mr. and Frank Montello had a party Mrs at her home The enjoyed the party ice cream and a little hats, friends cake and treat to. take other little miss was Lori Lyman, daughter of Mr, and home The large number of relatives Mrs, Harold Lyman Her party was went to, . Moab Friday to attend 30 home Tuesday, atUre. the .funeral of Mrs. Ray (Ardith) of her January Lyman. Sixteen Shumway and infant. They were little Joined in on the girlsMr. and Mrs. Glen A. Shuraway, A . aunt-Feg- gy - -- Nr and Mrs.. Lee Shimway, Nr and. Mrs Glen .J Shumway, Ur. & Harris Oley-Bla- ck, Shuimway, Orr, Itrs Alice Shumway, Shumway and Mrs Bishop Nerwin Lyle Johnson Leonard and Helen Hurst and Bruoe and Louise Hurst are planning to leave today to spend several days in sunny Arizona Mrs- weelg surprise Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Lazenby Mr. and Mrs. were hosts to a party Saturday Shumway, Nr. and Mrs Bale Shumway, Mrs night at their home. Guests were Mrs. A. E. Gene with refreshments and a fun, Mr. and Mrs. Clavin Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tate, Mr. and Nrs. Ellis Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Gary Mr. and and four Elanding Mrs'. Carl Englehart children to - make southern Texas. have their left home In Irene Redd returned last Grant and 'Audrey Nelson were .from a six weeks vaoation honored with a neighborhood pot She Hawaiian Islands - to the luck supper last Sunday night at the trip very much, es- the home of Iyle and Clea Johnflowers beautiful the pecially son. Neiibors there besides She saw Elder Reed Stevens who the Johnsons were Nora Nielson, is in the islands .as a missionand VerDawn Keith enjoyed ary. A . bake sale will be sponsored and Coleen Blaok, Butt, Willard and Nelsons are Alberta Guymon. The soon for Bountiful. this Saturday, Feb. 3, starting leaving marrieds of the Blanding at 10 am at the Blanding Merc 3rdYoung Ward held a party Tuesday The .money will be used to go to night at the home of Glen and tournament, in Patsy Shumway. Table games were the basketball by the Jr M-K- en of the 3rd Ward Denver Nr and Nrs played and pie and ice' oream Robert Davis have topped off the delightful evenbought a trailer house and moved ing. The twelve couples there out to the .mines, where Nr were Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Tate, Mr. Davis is employed by Bumhard and Mrs. Donald Black, Mr and Blaok Mrs. Norman Lundell, the Neldon Sammy and Jeanette Christensen Holts, Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Palmer were oallers at several homes on Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruoe Black, the They live Dee Hancocks, Mr. and Mrs. RayMonday of this week in Ganado, Arizona mond Sips, Mr. and Mrs. James Two young ladies .celebrated Slavens, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell their fifth, birthday this past Lazenby, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Haw- week, on January 26, Mildred . . s. James Slavens Wednesday morning to and. Mrs. Mr. UC1T Shumway CLUB NOTES to Flagstaff, Arizona to DOLL CLUB drive The Blanding Doll Club met at Judy Slavens who is coming to Blanding to oare .for Merle the home of Mrs. Ada Rigby on Slavens. Judy's husband, Dean, Friday night There Mr. Rigby is stationed in the Navy at San showed them a very Interesting Diego. film about Scotch plaids, and After the ballgpmo Sat how they originated among the night the Jerry Hollidays enter- different tribes Red plaids tained a group of friends, they were considered for dress occawere Dee and Dorothy Hanoook, sions, and dark green 'and oolois Gene and Kathryn Shumway, Dudley for hunting. The same film wee Eddie and .and Jim Lyman Rowley, shown at sohool. Karen Slavens ROOK CLUB Hyrum and Edwin Blaok reoelved word last Fridey of the death of The Blanding Rook Club met c.t who lived the home of Harvey Kartehner, their brother, David, in Henderson, Nevada He has Tuesday evening in honor of his been suffering for. several birthday, Wednesday, Jan. 31. months with cancer Going from After a bounteous dinner, they Blanding to attend the funeral spent the evening playing rook were Mr and Mrs Hyrum Blaok, Mr Mrs Edwin Blaok, 'Mrs end PALETTE CLUB Leila Palmer anil Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clea S. Johnson and Mr; . Vernon Rowley. Mrs. David Blaok Leona Carter were the hostesses is Mr. R owley's sister. Club, Thursday Vint and Margaret Jones went for the Palstts Eleanor Davis: Mrs. to Salina, Utah Wednesday to get evening. gave the lesson on arts, crafts, a truck load of salt. She had and hobbies. Joyce Black daughter of the to show made by local pictures talent. dey Blacks, spent a couple-owas one done by An outstanding days in Moab visiting with a Erva Shumway of Monument Valley cousin. with a horse and ran in the back Read and Gaylene Hurst enterIt was a gift to Butained friends Saturday nlht, ground. parents at Christmas the evening was spent playing rdette's' She had sculpturing done cards and. listening to reoords. time.Miss Lea Hanneman, 'and dolls by Guests were Paul Doan and Janet made Lona Hurst. Many of the by Blaok, Spotty and Alice Mae Wilclub members were there to enjpy son and and Ronnie meet M-M- en . f Petty. the enlightening and George NELL IE GRAYSON CAMP Scientists have observed seven-foredwood sprouts springing, acres from trunks in burned-ove- r season. at the end of a single HOLDS REGULAR ot MEETING of Utah Pioneers of the Nellie Grayson Camp held their monthly meeting at the The Daughters HERE'S THE NAN with thQ all-in-o- ne FAMILY PLAN of Mrs. Doris Alexander, Friday afternoon, Jan. 26. Mrs. Louise .Redd gave the lesson on hone the old "Salt Theater", and' were many interesting things told about the old building. Many of the important artists from all Lake HYRUM E. PORTER over the world perform- in that old building For many years it was lit with over two hundred coal oil lights, and a ' barrel' of salt always stood at the baok of the stage ed upllgting oooasion. .Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses. famous . 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