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Show - March 11, 1960 BLANDXm OUTLOOK Blanding Hosts San Juan Stake Drama Festival Tomorrow If yoif enjoy a good stage play circle around Saturn then put' a day, March 12. On f ; ' that date six (not one hut I SIX!) one act plays from the wards of the San Juan Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be pre-- ! sented in the church recreation Mareh 14-MNDAY- - Macaroni and ohosst, hall in Blanding. The plays will with fruit be given between 4 p.m. and 6' "hole wheat rolls, with butter, pjn., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The peanut butter and honey, Bilk. public is invited to attend, and TUESDAY Quick beef p&ttiea, there is no admission charge. .golden potatoes, buttered spin-ac- h, hot rolls with butter butBeginning, at 4 p.m. Mothers terscotch a domestic-comed- y delight, nilk. Anniversary, directed by Bethe and Jack BLANDING ELEMENTARY Young will be presented by the Montieello ..Ward. The . Happy March 14-MONDABarbecued a comic-dram- a burgers, Journey, by hash brown potatoes, carrot-stick- s, Thornton Wilder, will be offered grapefruit sections, by the Moab Ward and directed milk. by Ila Long. Next the Blanding TUESDA- Meat loaf, whipped Ward will give a- comtedy directed potatoes, pineapple cabbage saby Velda Nielson. Resuming at lad, cookies, fruit, whole wheat 7 p.m. the Montieello 2nd Ward rolls, milk. will bring a fantasy into being, mentator for KVFC-Cortewill Beyond the Typha," directed by choose a winner among the six. Betty McDonald. This will be fol- The. winning will compete lowed by Christmas for Amy, in a district play festival that will a drama directed by Wanda include San Juan, Albuquerque, Black of the Blanding 2nd Ward. and Young stakes in Farmington, The evenings entertainment will N. M., on March 19. The winner end with the Moab 2nd Wards of the district festival will parThe Rosewood Piano, a drama drama ticipate in the church-wid- e directed by Helen Holyoak. festival at the annual MIA conThree out of town judges, in- ference in Salt Lake City in cluding Miss Dotty Waite, com- - June. j 15 I ; 15 Y- Y- - ! -- z, , fcdlb wins Civit Cbb post SidCfcifcro . The Executive Committee meeting of the Associated Civics Chibs of Southern and Eastern, Utah, was' held on the 6th in Price. In their election of officers, the men were put into office: President, James Stacey, of Richfield; First Vice President, Don E. Smith of Blanding; Second Vice President, Lynn Jensen of Ephriam; Secretary, Clifford of Richfield. Oother executive committeemen present, besides those, elected were: Lou Kosec, of Helper; Rumen Jones, of Cedar City: Joseph Murdock of Beaver, and Clyde Conover of Ferron, who is immediate past president Also Tom Jensen, executive secretary, who has served for 25 years and is resigning as of April 1st because of his health. No other secretary has yet been appointed, but it is expected that one will be appointed at the meeting in Sevier County the last Saturday in March. Mc-Sha- ne AIRJ JRT from pg. 1 to 6,000 feet, and to fence the runway extension. This amount of money represents 62 per cent of the total cost of construction, the rest to be paid by the city of Blanding and the state. application had sought funds for airport lightThe City's ing but the grant provided money for this purpose. no To Nay Negres Monday Nigtft nationally fkaoua Harlepi Stars will be in Blanding Monday to try thair triaks on the 3rd The Ward M-m- The gaae n. p.B. Marsh 14, in the High School Auditorlua and ad- at 8 1 00 mission oharges have bean sat at $1.25 for adults, 75f for stud, for kids. visitors will feature John ents, and The 50jf 180 Barder who'soorad points on was he a itiile game during Los Angelas State College team. He is 6 foot The are sponsoring the affair to help defray expens- the six. M-- men es of their trip to Read the RESERVATION Ads from pg. 1 In- its water supply. will Affairs Committee, dian SDA group by bringing assist the water system up to moot its approve Health Department specifications. This project involves laying of a 13,000 foot pipeline from a well and providing covered storage for 40,000 barrels of water. The new system will parallel an -existing system cwned- - .by Gould ing, through which the mission here-to-fo- re got it's water, jhas The Goulding System has open top 'storage not approved by Utah. A diesel engine will pur.p'the .water from the well site in-'- to j storage. As we close our doors at BERT'S MARKET we wish to thank all our loyal customers for Hie fine support during our business history. Let us remind you that we are still in business at the WESTSIDE MARKET and will appreciate your continued patronage at that WA All -- Church, next week. 0 location. will start |