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Show ON up and down MISSION the itreet wits their four children, for her Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and his of Sr. Salt all father, William, and City are spending a few here days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Graham Is the former Flora Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Elnora Nielson. A trip to the Bridges was made Lake Mrs. Velda Nielson Tuesday by A. ohlldren, Hr. and Mrs. 'William' Graham and ohlldren, Mr. William Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. lyle Johnson and family. Francis 0. Nielson and Morgan Graham, Gary Mr. and William Guymon, son or Mrs. Ervin R. Guymon, will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on June 22 prior to his departure for a two year mission to the North Central States , with headquarters at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Gary Is a graduate of San Juan High School and attended the of Utah for two years. He will be honored at a fare- well testlmonal U at the Third meeting , Sunday, 7:00 p.m. The publle Ward Sacrament June 14, at Nielson made a trip to Farming-to- n, N. M. Monday to bring in the rest of the drilling equipment to begin the City wells. C. M. making Conway started ftiosdsy preparations to begin near the 2nd reservoir drilling ' north of town. Howard Kimmerle left Sunday for Vernal where he has a new mining oontraot. A dance was held Friday svauf. lng in honor of Eddie Psrirlns,' foster son of Mr. and Mrs.'-EarPerkins. Ha will leave soon tQ l fill an Folks celebrating their golden wedding who say they've never had an argument have memories considerably shorter than the span of their marriage. ething for his people. A man who has never glanced at a pretty girl since his mar students. If you have net 'soon Is cordially Invited to attend the meeting. BLANDING OUTLOOK from Governor Clyde. The Governor was In town on business June 12, 1959 and stopped to see Mr. Hurst and found him in bed recuperating bands to the mountain Sunday. The men are hauling their OOWS from pneumonia. visit Mrs. Sarah Oliver spent a few days in Bluff this week earing HILDA PERKINS mission ta the Indians of the Southwest. Eddie an nan as a is outstanding young Natajo bey wishes to do somLDS Page 9 antly surprised last Friday by a home to the sumer range. there. Mrs. Kent Redd is still awaiting a blessed event after- a three weeks stay in Salt Lake City. Her ohlldren are being oared for by her mother here at - homo. dell Walker left Monday with Kenneth Palmer to go to Kansas where he expeets to find employ- ment. range. The Jr. M Men A Jr. (Recoil of Blandlng 1st ward had a bonfire party Tuesday evening, FMd Parley Hurst field was cooked on tho hot spall and games wars played. TNwnty-ff- ve at-th- Reed Stevens, son of Mr. and Stevens is in Mrs. Morrill Manhatten Beach, California , whore he has employment. He ex- peets to spend the susmer there. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Parkins A family have moved ta Pagosm, ba Colorado for tho augpur, nearer Calvin's work. Mr. and" Mrs. Camay Mdutnd family have also csvod tm tike Colorado mountains Aorf i&ftflj have their sheep on the Supyr. A Mrs. Devon Hurst went to California and la attsadsnaa young people wars Among ing tho oollego students for a visit or welcomed hone last for tho arsi Rosogarr children Burtenshaw, Kenlon Hanrey, Bruce to spend several weeks Harvey, Bonnie Harvey, fijUOC with her parents while her Shumway, Merrill Rural, Meredith there homo is being completed. Harria, liana Palmar, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Finley Bayles rePalmer, Franoia Nialaqn. turned Saturday from Provo where Gaiy Giymon, Eddie PfltUd , Mr. Bayles graduated from the Frends Patereon , FlWOM Pfifr-so- n. Jamas Perkins. to make B.Y.U. They expect children week. axpaet their Mrs. Hurst summer & . home here. Harvey Iynan, dai 9mm Libby lywan, Hajvpj Gray and Linda Bohan, Finley Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1tC? sod son Rodney of Tuoaoa Arif, loft Gordon Miss Meredith Harris Harvey ere here for a while before going on the B.Y.U. tour to Old Maxi oo. Mrs. Carl Perkins and family today after a two week visit in Mrs and Mrs. daronee Perkins and Blandlng Richer Is a husfamily accompanied their daughter of Alloa Black. and Miss Bonnie Rosemarr Burtenshaw has received the honor of being ohosan to sing in the a eapella choir at the BYU next year, this is a seleot group of around forty them on TV by 11 means w&toh for them next year. Rosemarr is to be congratulated on being chosen to beoome one ef and heard this group. Mrs. Theda Black and Mr. and Mrs. William Fay and two small daughters of Salt Lake City ware weekend visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black. 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