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Show Pago 8 . t i L ' fcaco Btmtnwctf old son of jut Bonnia Clj Jonas was the Curtie, . ing at the American exhibit in Moscow. He leaves two chil- i dren behind with his wife. and 2 I auction. .out Gone oar new Burnhard Pap Periclne also Richard Redd, to express football game between Dixie and their appreciation for all that Snow College. Max Jones and was dona for .than in their time Carl Black both play for Dixie. Bonnia and David wish Lawrence and Phil players for Hawkins have, main Glen Allen and a back Bud and play. moved into family have Dean Ward Velda Nielson's old home. traded hor.es. Sbunway and family are at home in Lamar Wright's home. Dale Lyman bought a home from Gene Shumway. From Ogden Morris his mother knowing Laws called she would be about him being in the recant hurricane there. He said tha roof of his new home was taken off completely and that even windows in the House were broken out but that they felt fortunate at that, as no one was; seriously hurt. Their next door neighbor's home was completely worried ; Is Stevens Edward the Injury one of Snow but due he was not able to to was and both meetings. Lin .Thompson received word on Tuesday of his older sister's death. and lived She was mm-otu- n AMRIGAX STAXDiBD tOHLES DESERTED Mrs. Robert E. Webster, of - Cleveland, Ohio, waits in vain for her husbands return from Russia. A plastics the Soviet Union after too ill Marlene Laws Marie Gallegly Ruth Harris Kay Stocks in Salt Lake at the time to Kline Carroll to Ethel's funeral. Lin Larry Davio left Wed. afternoon with Mr. and Glenn Patterson Mrs. Lynn Lyman to attend the funeral . com Sharon her Shumway sister, Julie is Ann c&ring Bub in 9 9 20 for Fellmeth's in Bland t no ftar work- - ..... honor roll. Patricia Ileyman Pres. Leland W. Frost Black spoke in Olenna Turner Sunday. Redd & HEATH engineer, Webster gave up his the' U.S. citizenship to remain in held in 2nd and 3rd Wards Conference Blanding last putmm host with a buriad in tha town oemetery on Blaok and Sat. Nov. 7. Punaral services j hava naw cars Hazel and Lynn Iyman want to ware held in tha Indian Chur oh with Alaa Palaar in charge. The Moab on Sunday to sea Hazel a! opening prayer was offered by father, Card Bowen, who is still Cllsbee Iyman. Marllee Sheppard lit the hospital. Hazel says and liana Palner sang "Uillaby he looks so bad only weighing and Goodnight" and All Through about 90 lbs. where he used to tha Night". Talks ware by Henry be quite, a big nan. Bob Morrow's father ie here Paterson and Grace Shuwway, Closing prayer by Taaar Perkins. visiting Bob and Maty Ann. Calvin Perkins, Dorothy Jones The song "I Know That My Redeemer Rex end her son Lindsey went to Lives" was rendered and dedicated tha grave. Ephraim last week to watch the Harvey of trouble. Card of Thanhs . 3.7 37 37 35 3,5 3,5 3,5 3,5 3 with to thank all those extended kindnesaes and expreesed eympatly to us the of our hue-baloss during We who nd ar.d father. The Family of Wallace A. Burnham 5. GET YOUR children while Julia Lake to attend there are three the Cancer Society Meeting. members less .in the John Noekl Julie Ann is county secretary of On Monday, a the (Navajo) home. Soolety. came Oak from and Mrs. Jess Letham of for Mr. family City Lee and and William Mary they Monticello were down to see Mrs. will live with this family the Latham's mother, Mrs. Ida May remaining school term. On the Fowell, and her sisters Fern end same dey Billie Nooki was taken Grace. The Lethams have rented demolished. Temporarily, to the hospital, being very at the time. two younger Ann ill their is in Salt home and. are moving to Jess le employed. the Blanding 2nd Kermit Butt, Tony Mia Steven attended' baptismal services Keels and Reed Stevens were Orem where 18 members of Ward in the Manti temple on Sat. Nov. in Salt Lake last weekend on 7. They ranged in ages 10 to 14. bus iness . Lee and Harris Shumnay went to years. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laws Gene and Ellckenstaff took their Salt Lake on mining business cars and Jon Hunt took 4 boys in last week. Esther also went to his plane. see some of her folks who had Fred and Ellen Lyman went to recently been in a car accident. Oak City this week to attend the She visited aleo with Harold and Golden of Mrs. Lyman's Vivian Morris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.; Mrs. Virginia Bennett of Salt Wedding sister, there they were to Lake was here on official busitheir daugrter ness for the Children's Service Naomi, at Sunset, Utah. Society this week. Charlie Sipe had a telegram Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyman have Lyman. From go to visit this telling of the death of his mother who was 81 years of age and lived in Pennsylvania,! Charlie had reoently been back! to see her so he did not go for the funeral. The next day after receiving this Information eaae week another telegram stating that his mother's brother died also. Word was received here of the death of Mary Lyman Reevee who died quite suddenly of a stroke in Salt Lake on Nov. 6. She le a sister of Albert R. amd Edward Lyman, Caroline Baylee, Luc ret ia Runey and Eva Beyles, who all visiting their relatives friends here. They are workers in the Manti regular been end Temple and' eaae with Mr. end Mrs. D. Rogers, who are also Temple workers, to the Burnham John funeral. The Rogers' spent parti of their time at Faradox, Col., with the Kermit Redds. Meta and weekend in Colo. They Bill Young town earns epent the from Mack, .to attend the. Ainerals end visit with friends end relatives. Saun Bohn oama from Provo for Ethel Thompson's funeral bring- attended the ftmeral except Mrs. ing with him Llbbie Lyman, Renee Eva Beyles of Mesa, Arizona who Black and liens Palner. Saun ie is in very poor health. All of studying ftialnees Management at frs. Shoves' large family were BTU. Hie wife, Linda (lymen), present for the flrat time in who graduated last August le 25 years. After the funeral in comas Llbbie from here. teaohlng Salt lake the body wae taken to U. of U. whore she is in her Hlakley to be buried. Several 2nd year of nursing. Renee and ear loads of people attended the liens are students at the BYU. fUaeral from Blandly, v Gena wwst Shanway and Deug Davie io ; Denver, Colo, to a ear ; SMITH Reporting David Movenber 13, 1959 OUTLOOK BLANDING - - PLUS RECAPPABLE TRADE-I-N THESE TIRES ARE FULLY GUARANTEED |