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Show Page 8 November 4, 1960 OUTLOOK BLANDING CenfereKt High Schools Schedule Cfontkello Wednesday, Kev. P at BY RUTH MAGEE Carnival was a er trismed Cur Hall owe an huge suocess. Nearly every fan- - MONTICELLO hat, high heels and was a eamival cleared smaller children oentered1 around the fish pond. Each one.; receiving a very good oatoh, There was a ring-tos- s, a beaiti bag throw,' fortune tellers, make up booth and dart throw. In- - stead of giving prizes for win- ning at these games, tickets were given to be used again whichever booth was desired. at the Merit Carter in the Superior aok The of El j home Mrs ; White Paso ; spent the weekend in Denver Lyle and Terry Smith spent I Monday their in Farmington doing part Christinas shopping, and Mr. Selglcrs room was turned purchasing a nerr rug for their into the "Spooky Hallow Spook-- a living room, teria." There of able to we were Fay Everitts did their ftie shopping in Cortez. kool-ai- d, "plasma" purchase "Witches ' Brew" coffee, and sand- -! Esther Stans ell is the raw wiches with names to eolnoide Uvon distributor out here n-The w)th the theme. oandy Ivena Brown has taken ever he counter was set up in the same Stanley Produots and held her room. Mrs. Maddox's room was first party Thursday, used for the cake walk. This "Triok or Treat," all over the was done muoh like the game of joountry this was the most w. -- . ! . ! pop-Wusi- cal chair jular saying Monday night as all had a number on it, and when the the youngsters started knocking ten nine or music stopped everyone sat down on doors. By quickly and the luoky number won o'clock the tlrer little "spooks were ready to the cake. it a day, and Bingo was played in Mrs. Ha- so were the "spooks" parents. rris ' room. Mary valualbe gifts Visiting at the 0. C. Bonne were won by grownups and child- for the past week were Mr. and Chairs." Eaoh Mrs. Ei L. Murphy o f Ardmore, The Boms esoorted spook Oklahoma. over White Mesa to the soreaming good them pavement when they left. Sunday alike. And lets not forget the ren room. They did business. of the evening was the the Ray Tlbltts of Cortez visitthe Boms. crowning of the king and queen edMr. and Mrs. Gass Cole made a The kinand their attendants. to Cortez Tuesday. dergarten took top honors with trip Freddy Stansell crowned king and Jackie Applegate queen. Each of Climax . a : i ; her sympathy are Q lurch Community happy ing system chilly days The to subjeot Why bands of gold. They were Bobble Venable, Sandra Huffnagle, Sue Huffnagle, Doug Schmitt, Jlmnle Gllland and Orin Plkert. Voting was done vote. by giving a penny Nov. 5 there have been a prize for the best oos turns, Syd Huffnagle would have most certainly He v.as What oan sohool-youth- ? of the Stete Departa of Education and Members ment representative from the nploy-me- nt Security Office will be In people conference attendance at the in operation these with speolal prepared messages. in the Qiurch. This conference will be held Missionary Circle hold-thei- r beginning at 4i30 p.m. postponed meeting Oot. 26. November 9th at the Mo lillo was The by given opening prayer hr inHigh School building. Grace Campbell with the Devterested citizens are encouraged otional by Betty Blane, "The Vil to attend. lape that lived by the Bible." Faculties of both Montioello This was followed by a business and Blandlng high sohools will meeting with a report on Books be attendance. read, report on White Cross, and to have the it was decided Word wa3 received in Blandlng The lesson, Dec. 3. Bazaar of the death of Lizzie "Africa Disturbed" was given by Tuesday former and resident Mable Lloyd. Hostesses were Mrs. Porter, and Mrs. Tfyrtle Blanding's first Postmistress . Black Pearl were 13 Funeral services will be held in There Christensen. Lake City today (Friday). ladies present. All enjoyed the Salt Mrs. Alma Palmer accompanied from the new furnaoe. heat Woman by Mr. Fred Briggs and talking had good luok trip - We-yid- on phone t "John on his hunting he got baok alive." i Nov. Nov. - ay his check-up- s. ISSSSSS888S8S68B9 lie Bmyflag for vs. Eflmiafie Hn-plcy- J. W. CROWLEY DTOUCW ffltBSOIE for wetm toro-yo-o' M J tan YOUR OILLDIE in Candidate im S'E'ATE EuapiRBSiaOT&'yive MINNIE WRITE-I- N Paid Political Advertisement son-in-la- w, Frank Bowman, were Salt Lake City visitors this week. Both gentlemen went for medioal Junior Class State examinations. 8 - Diet, teachers' meet. 10 - Parents night, SJH Nov. 7 dressed as a lady of fashion with fur coat, feath- - Broncos Nucla 2 p.m. Nov.. 5 - Sophomore Dance Had won. - Football, pupils loav the high schools do to better provide opportuand training for high nities have the new heat- Son ny School Calendar do some What . the attendants were crowned with Vv. is being of the Comprehensive This oonf erence deal with such matters as t 3. the Heaton family on the death of their seven year old daughter The Week, oonfsrenoe happens to students after graduation from Hii School? is extended to Monday. tion 2. way home Sunday. Our ration witl. during Americayju;; a School pe school before graduation? for a little .visit with her 31ake friends in Monticello on oo-o- programs ;wlil 1. Dorothy Huddleston of to Cortez Guy on went She Saturday shopping. Colo. stopped in High Sohools Mrs. H. E. Bisks By Gamp, Bendy j , News Items $30000. Mr. arid Mrs. Bruce Holland and ohildren of Moab were weekend guests at , ! accessories. Truly this ily in the conmunity attended night to be remembered asAndloads the and enjoyed the evening. of fun for everyone. over The -- - JOHNSON Paid Political Advertisement |