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Show they planned to down the street ana mother to visit Mrs. before returning Mrs. Noling's Arizona. daughter, Vicky, Pa Re 4 Sin-net- t's DL VOTIN'! OUTLOOK 24, 1959 April with the Housers for a month. MILDRED RASGOE with Mr. ard Mrs. J. D. Elam drove Elk Mtn. Riders Mrs Alice Standi ferd wishes hospital last weekend, went to Help to thank her many friends in Grand Junction Monday for treat- to Cortez Tuesday evening where ofB they met Mr. Dale McBride, De- Moab Oroanize Polo landing for the cards and words ment at an ear specialist. fice manager from the Camay of comfort sent to her following Charter members of a new Beta nver office who is in the area on Club her reoent surgery in San Diego, Sigma Phi chapter and enjoyed dinner at sorority business, says she is Last afternoon and is able to day. gathered for a come --as- y coffee Friday morning at feeling better, ou-a- re be up most of the home of Mrs. George Wayne Karr was the Rascoe. Mrs. the Pony Ernie is remaining Express. Heloo went to Salt Lake to take some aviation the Saturday Elk Mountain Riders were invited to Moab to help organize a polo team for the Red Rock Riders. o Tuesday Purto trip tests in preparation for getting Those who made Arkansas are Melvin Laws and pose of the get -was this trip were to instructor's together commercial Jaok Smith. They visited Jack's choose officers for the group. his Clem and Carl Engl chart, Jim rating. Lake in reMr. and Mrs. Phil and Rascoe parents Mrs. will serve as presiCity, The sewing club will meet at Blaokstone, turned by way of Beys Town in dent, and Mrs. Karr will be vice the home of Mrs. George Rascoe Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Back from & two weeks co-host- ess. faaha, Nebraska. president and pledge captain. In Provo last Friday Recording secretary is Mrs. Roy a scout banquet were Mr. and Edwards. Mrs. Norman Harrison to-atten- d Mrs. Phil Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. The latter Clarence Rogers. ' couple also attended the Youth at the ! j chosen corresponding secre- Taylor taiy, and Mrs. Raymond attend-Health Also be treasurer. will . Helquist, Mr. and Mrs. Delynn next Tuesday afternoon. and. and Mrs. Frank Jack Sheridan returned Tuesday Black Some Dr. Flom. of the group attendfrom Texas where he attended a ed the regional meeting in the Texas-Ne- w Mexico Company superevening where they met the disvisors meeting at Midland. apd enjoyed a Darllne Helco, daughter of Mr. trict officers smorgasbord dinner-- ' with a proand Mrs. Ernest Heloo, celebratgram and danolng afterwards. ed her eleventh birthday SaturA work morning at the .arena day. Fourteen guests Joined her has been planned for Saturday, at a matinee party, followed by with a meeting in the refreshments of birthday cake April 25, to summ e afternoon Royce ing the coffee Mrs. Clarence field house that evening. Among higgs, Tregellas, the various athletic demonstra- - !Mrs. Dale Skelton and Mrs. Frink tions presented by participating Flom. Mrs. Chan Moulton was sohools was a drill team able to attend. May 5 was the r organize direoted by the Rogers' daugh- - date set for the pledge ritual, "5 ice cream. Those attending activities. This will be foil owed who teaches at B.Y. initiation of the new members. Included Deanne Hal li day, Elaine Clifton and Morenci, Arizona by a parade through town in High. The Blanding quartet went Roma Guymon, Audrey Palmer, late afternoon Anyone interthrough the Manti Temple Satur- - guests vicited in the Bob Houser Doris Guymon, Susie Black, Mrs. home over weekend. ested in attending the afternoon the day morning and returned home Geneva Laws, Shir 1 ene Pauline Mrs. Houser's mother, that afternoon. Blake and Bruce Baxter, CeElla meeting is cordially invited. Lola Noling and Darwin Mrs. Charley Francis, who was Sinnett and Mrs. Francis, and the hon- where Aztec for Tuesday released from the Monticello Program B.Y.U. were-Mrs- j ; un-hi- gh j J j ter-ln-l- aw j Mar-tina- au, ; j i lt rtnm Al HONORS HARRISON-Li- ke- ness of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United nt States, is on a new stamp to go on sale June 6 at Oxford, Ohio. Portrait is from a photograph by Charles Parker. Harrison, was a graduate of Miami University, at Oxford. 12-ce- oree's brothers, Leonard. Winner of first Johnny and prize at last week's meeting of the Bridgettes was Mrs. Ralph Noonan. Mrs. D. Sheridan was hostess for the evening. Other winners were Mrs.. J.D. Elam, second, and Mrs. Jim Terrill, the Bingo prize. J.fj SMITH PLUMBING Youre doing a great job! 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