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Show ANNA BROVN I The shiny new Reoreation HallF was given a nice warming Sat.H night with a wedding shower fori Chamber the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Budl by Spears and Sandy Drive Renews For High School .1 her husband,! Hostesses: were Mrs " Mrs.' C. L. Burgess Mrs. Bob Merrell Mrs. Dave The regular Tuesday meeting of Davis and Mrs. Fred Patterson. the Chamber of. Conmeroe was Martin Hloks was the overnight largely devoted to discussion of guest of the A. D. McGraws. the projected High School buildMr. Hloks is the brother of Mrs. Hr. Jack ing for Blandlng. MeCraw and lives in Farmington Sheridan was delegated to orNew .Mexico. ganize research work and to begin A tea was given in the home of immediate preparations to meet Mrs. Philroy Brown in honor of with the San Juan County School the expeoted new arrival of Board at their next meeting on Rex MeMlnn. Orville De-l- oe, Construction the Parrishes. Hostesses were March 16. The Chamber feels Mrs. Rinice MoGraw Mrs. Odessa that too such lethargy on the Neva Mrs. Shoemaker and part, of Blending residents eould Lasky Mrs. Brown. This shower-te- a was mean the off of aotual not planned as a surprise how- oonstruotionputting of the new building : ever was everyone greatly sur- and that renewed .interest will prised when the guest of honor be helpful to the speedy eholoe was absent due to the birth of of plans and the beginning of a baby boy the night before. construction on the new plant. Since our new Ree. Hall is "Many business firms who are open we will start having movies planning to move to Blending are once each week. This is looked investigating our sohool facilforward to by the parents as ities and the crowded conditions well as the children. which exist at present are not Our sincere get well wishes a spokesman said. are extended to Mrs. Neva Shoe- encouraging," On other business Jaok Shariian . Cudahy RUMP ' maker who under her . is in Albuquerque Dr's, care We will all be glad to see her return home. Mrs. Shoemaker's parents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Alvey and her sister Mrs. Herman Eight, all from Iowa Park Texas are staying here to take1 care of the three children. W. M. U. was held Thursday in the home of Mrs. Wanda Bradford. advised the group that weather has come every one is out working in the yards preparing flower beds etc. We USDA CHOICE he had met with Maurice MaCabe of the Navajo Tribal Council last week and was told by Mr. MaCabe that he felt the Job of the State it of Utah to take the Initiative in the construction of a con- that was at Pound CHUCK USDA CHOICE ROUND road between the. Bridge) necting Utah and Navajo 1. Unfortunately Utah officials are El Paso warm t USDA CHOICE I PER POUND for the of the opinion Ihls coming Thursday it will be present. opposite The Chamber will inheld in the First Baptist Church vestigate ways and means to inin Blending; duce Utah road offloials to take .The new fences around the the lead on this construction of houses look very nice and slnoe Highway 262 south. the Puritan & Green Beans FROZEN Three Language 303 & the weather lasts. Students ty It is also good to have again. Due to faulty Win Honors we were without for sevengines eral days. It seems that eleo- -j At the Festival of Foreign is like good health one1 Languages whioh was held last trlcity never thinks of it until its Saturday in Provo Utah three gone. French students from San Juan Mr. and Mrs. Syd Huffnagle themHigh Sohool with their selves in two extinguishedof cospent the week-eoategories parents in Ridgeway Colo, and mpetition. Harold Redd and James Mr. and Mrs. Bill MoAlpine spent Palmer both won recognition In and shop-ln- g the week-evisiting oration in French while Clay in Grand Junction Colo. Conway was named as one of the If anyone in the Aneth El best in the poetry competition. Paso district has any news 1200 students from publio and please contact your new reporter parochial schools throughout the Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown lives in State ' of Utah took part in this hope CANS eleo-trlci- DENNISON'S ecmi. Reg, 53j Ea. nd Without - Beans CANS nd first house on the of the El Paso homes. the POLICE REPORT first row Cont'd. reports to the State 27; affair. Dr. Leonard Rice who is Dean of the College of Humanities at BYU spohe, giving annual the welcome address and the key- Civil note remarks for the day - in the eases Investigated 121 - Serving opening assembly which was .held collecrent papers skipping before a large croud in the tion on small oheeks and in- George Albert Smith IMklhouac. debtedness to Individuals. He encouraged the students to not Miscellaneous Long distance allow themselves to be lulled telephone messages delivered to into the belief that they can Trailer Courts keeping dogs shirk their studies now and then under control inspection of sake it all up later, with a ears ambulanoe service, work "crash educational program". He re BAG ORANGES CRISP DELICIOUS APPLES , FREE) 21 STEAMBOAT. '.WHISTLE - details with prisoners feeding also ' likened the studying of a safety talks at foreign language to the adding prisoners and church answering of a sohool new living room to bright police correspondence regarding an otherwise ordinary hone; "It work stray stock policed all is a thing which will add beauty celebrations and worked traffic. and culture to the individual for Five persons were committed to the remainder of his life" Dr. the Penitentiary and one placed Rioestated. on probation. Juveniles wore committed the industrial sohool four Six t. were transferred to Towaoe. , - Page 12 BLANDING OUTLOOK March 6 f 1959, TOP GRADE US 1 RED or RUSSET J POUNDS j |