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Show August 14 , 1959 Page 3 BLANDING OUTLOOK down the itreel and up with HILDA PERKINS Ticklers THE WAY THEY DISPLAY THEIR LIMBS, THE HUSSIESA - those who belong to the Bl&nding Health Group please try Will George By Just visited with their father a week prior to his death had to get their Blue Cross payments and he seemed in good health. He died Frl. nlte persumedly in by Sat. evening? New applications will be accepted from of a heart attaok, Funeral services were held Tues, Nov. 1 to Nov. 25 to become efinThose on Deo. 16. fective Beverly Hinds of Salt Lake terested please keep this date City visited her sister Mrs, in mind. Emily Redd last week. Her four Mrs. Ula Stevens suffered & ohlldren had spent the two preRedds. Epainful injury to her f ?ot last vious weeks with-the took them all back last week and spent a couple of days with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Jim Washburn. Two children of making it necessary for her to 1r. and Mrs. Clem Washburn of stay off her foot which is badly Monticello were also guests of swollen and discolored. the Redds at this time. has been sufferPorter Hyrum Mr, Preston Redd and sons Jim an old from and hip ing again injury Jay left Wed. . Morning for imhe has Kansas where they will spend two however, ai this time weeks attending to business inproved. week when she dropped a cupboard door whloh she was painting. Ex-r- ay showed no broken bones, a blood vessel was ruptured but mily end the bloomer, girls was a attraction when big GRANDMA WASA BASEBALLTEAM of Wiley Redd are terests there. Kent Palmer r of Mr. and is happy that his condition as recent here for a Palmer his Mrs, Lynn still Improving since Friends It is still stroke. diffioult for Mr, the some --what to walk him a-ro- und. has been Goodland, Kansas, girls pears born at the Montloello hospital Wed. evenlng in at He and in to expects employed who is taking orders for Wilford 1st week of Sept. return there. He expects to Black are in interested Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones have Anyone canning Larsen of Orem. and Mrs. Iwan proud parents of twin weighed visit. GIRL.. at 9 of clock. They 5 lbs. 11 oz. and may contact Fern fC Pa'!' if be here with a load of pears the (Cont. Page 6, Col. 4) ,fcCSlt& The Blacks have two girls and two boys at home ranging in ages from one to four. The Blanding 1st Ward softball team played Manas s a Ward of San 6 lb. 3 oz. Stake Luis at Antonlto. Sat. to a win of last Colo. to 1. 10 of Division who determined play off -all church would go into the tournament. Sinoe Blanding won This was distriot D and 5 they will par tioipate tournament will begin at .Salt next Lake Tues-- , in the whloh August 18th. Mr. and Mrs. (Edith Lyman J John Powell and three children are coming Mon, from Salt Lake to spend a few days with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams and Lake children went to Salt Thurs. to bring Gordon's mother Mrs. Garda Adams home. She has been there for the past couple of weeks haveing treatment for her feet. Mrs. Ityrtle Hunt left last week to take her grandchildren Meeohl Johnson and Jackie Blaok to Salt Lake. They have spent the summer here with her. She met her daughter Maurlne in Salt the Lake and they drove to and into return Canada. their trip Mrs. Hunt will spend a week with Maurine at her home in Denver. Phil Aoton Injured his back northwestern states On while working on the Elk Mountain and was brought in- to town by Calvin Black in his last Firday plane. His Injury was painful he and not is serious up and but He was treated by about again. Dr. Fallon. Mr. L. P. Gordon was taken to the Montloello hospital Monday evening. He has been ill for several home months here. La Moyne Jones DRAW-DA- PULL with Texaco R Texaco products. And they like our or.-ti- me delivery. Call us ! at his trailer returned Sunday where he California been in the mission the past two years. from Fire Chief. This great gasoline delivers more for your money; provides low cost operation for farm equipment. Farmers have found it pays to farm with Fire Chief and other GET EXTRA MEASURE OF field has for Mr. Jess Grover received word last Sat. morning of the sudden death of his father at Brigham and City. He and his son Merlin once at for daughter Jessie left The Grover family Brigham City. Hurst PHONE 0R8 - 3861 |