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Show July 29, 1960 Hospital Notes ADMITTED: Mark Blanck, Bruce Cochran, Blanding; Karla Guyman, Blanding; Darrell Kuykendall, Blanding; Hazel Hyde, Blanding. JoAnn Harvey, July 20 Gabrielle Young, BlandAlison Black, Blanding. ing; ticello; Myra Thompson, Dove Don Fulgium, July 21 July 19 Mon-ticell- o; Mon-ticell- o; Mon-Cree- k. Inez Shumway, Blanding; Julius Whyte, White Mesa; Jimmy Nielson, Bluff. July 22 July 23 Billie Padgeant, Monticello; Monica Hirschfield, Monticello; Fern Shriver, Dove Creek; Larry Rogers, Globe, Charlene Rogers, MontiAriz.; cello. . July 24 Page 9 BLANDING OUTLOOK Irene Redd, Bland- Hurst Team Ends Season in 5th Place Beta Sigma Phi Group Entertain Families The Beta Sigma Phi members and their families spent Monday A pot-lu- ck night at "The Grove, supper with fried chicken enjqyed by all. The children enjoyed playing on the big teetering Aspen Trees that had fallen, Those escaping the heat of town for a few hours in the mountains were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Taylor and sons, David and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lenny, Tregalles and sons, Jimny, Larry and Jay Dee, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Carr and family, Mr. and Mrs, George Rascoe, Mr. and Mrs. I.T. Kuykendall, Ann, Darrell and Jack Noonan andMrs.'F.O. Flom and son Jinny, was . ing. Lyle Sheley, Grand Junction; Melva Black, Blanding. DISCHARGED: July 25 July 19 Lora Burr, Frances jidk h)add Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Young are the proud parents of a tiny baby boy bom July 22nd at the Monticello hospital. He weighed 4 lb 13 oz. and is still in the ho- Anderson, Ann McCage. Carolyn Black, BradJuly 20 ford Baby, Low Baby, Bruce Cochran, Darrell Kuykendall. Erastus Burtenshaw, spital under doctors care. Mrs. July 22 Alison Black, Yvonne Hoggard. Younr is home and feeling fine. E. P. Corbin, JoAnn Julfir 23 Harvey, April Bayles, Ida CritMr. and Mrs. DeLoy Shumway are tenden, Charles Thomas, Oliver the proud parents of a little Thomas, Hazel Hyde. Jackie Black, Larry girl weighing 6 lb. 4 oz. bom July 24 Rogers, Wayne Hunt, Julius in the county hospital on FriWhyte. day, July 22nd. The little miss Gabrielle 25 Young, will be named Rhonda Dean. July Don Fulgium, Inez Shumfray. above Slown Lfnuers that are the Little the reFry Oil iurst Compiry baseball team. ront row, left to rif.ht, they make up Tony Drown, Walt Hay, San t'.n-- dy bert i'omny Gil- r.rry Skinner, Nielson, are Second Thor.pso:!, Winston Hurst, Row Cantsce; Grant Hur3t, Francis Mae. Michael Hurst is at back. Coaeh Palmer's Showing' Power as Season Ends ttk frtffcTfrMr' drtAA AAA notoc to CITY pa WATER IKERS TIE USE OF HATED FGD SPUNKUNG OH ItHBGATlOO (SFMBiDDEII DEIHEED TIE HOURS 200 PH. 1200 O'CLOCK KOORAtlB IIHTR. FURTHER UOTICE. Skelton brought us this picture of the powerful little I aimer's team. The team won two games during season play and are the undisputed holders of 6th place. Dale dso... USERS ASDEttUESTEO TO SHUT OFF All DOSE USEEXXHATELT HUB) not: restriction uxts not ordorod as a water saving measure. It appear e that there will be plenty of water for the summer's use. This restriction ie necessary because the inflow line at the Ctty tank cannot keep up during thte period of Please This extra heavy usage Oil Uranium Rate & 3rd in State Mineral Production 2nd & Independent Tuesday Petroleum reported the oil Assn. indus- try in Utah vwas second only to oopper in values produced during I960. IPA's faot book says IPA. most out of ths 29 oounties oil or gas produet ion last year amounted to $120,247,000, said the indepenTen have .whioh WATER DEPARTMENT to right: Holds Sunrise to Commemorate Pioneer Day The Nellie Grayson Lyman and held their sunrise service Saturday, July 23rd at six a,m, on ths steps of the LDS Churoh Recreational' Building, Chaplin Dora of the Nellie Grayson Wright Ihe Blue Lyman Chapter oondueted. Mt, that ths ing song led valuable mineral in the state is uranium. Petroleum accounted for 20.7 per oent of the values of all minerals produced in Utah last year, said third left Lloyd Shumway, Clyde Helquist, Kerry Shumway, Wade Mosely, Jerry Bradford, Lynn Laws.. Baok row shows Brent Helquist (coach), Johnny Cornwall, Kline Carroll, Terry Palmer and Taylor Palmer, DUP FIRE AUREUS iERQD Front row, DUP Camps Open- by Edna Blaok was Saints" with the invocation by Willard Guynon, "Come Come Ye ! Plano sols "Serenade" was played by Diana Harris, Albert R, Lyman then told a story about the "Pioneering of Blanding" after whioh t Calvin Blaok ployed a piano solo followed by a very elever reading entitled "Courtship" given by Mabel Shumway, group. Nearly half, or 21 The group sang "God Be With You'1' million acres of ths state's and the servloe was oonoludsd 52,701,440 aeres, are under oil weth the bonodlotlon by Loren Hawkins j or gas least. dent |