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Show October 7, I960 Pafoor Dfcii Yto Bfcnfc3 lcz3y Cr The under Black Blandlng the Laundry went Palmer management of beginning Monday of this Black took over under a lease from owner, Loren Hawkins. tveek He La and Rae Mrs. Blaek, formerly of Montleello, Harvey Page 5 BLAIfDIHG OUTLOOK i I ! recently moved to Blandlng from California where Mr. Black was in the navy. Laundry hours are 8 a.m. to . throutfi Friday and The from ? till 1 on Saturday. laundry formerly was elosed all day on Saturdays. The LavaUry is a he lp-- y ourself establishment and does eustom washing and iron5nf. 5 pi Monday Ladies Activifiss for Past Lloath WT.1S Advertising Doesn't Cos-t- ladies or the First Tne W.M.S. Baptist Church have bten busy the past month, rr.cetin,; each Thursday It PAYS at ?:3C. Sept. P, the On the church. In pet 4;roJF of cliarg e at th.o President Mina meeting Fngleharb, leading a discussion concerning tha changes made by the oantist convention in the was ' Vaar Book, General Officers, and a look into the new year's work Several new books was shown by the president, suggesting these .hooks be read by everyone. pamphlets and literature ; New was also distributed. On Sept. 23, the group mat at Mina Engleii&rt's home for the Royal service program for Sept., a mission program, The program was IXptist.1' and man Ann World "You-- a lei sd Program Chairand was inter- by Brasher and pre-par- the of the program refreshments of cookies and coffee was served by Rose Edwards and Mina Englehart On Sept. 23 the group met Mina homo at Engl chart's again for the circlo program of tho month, with emphasis on StewarJ short business meeting dship. mis conducted. Several items of business was taken care of, including .tho President appointing esting inspiring. close i a nominating Probable Starting Lineup lor Gasno with Identifying Numbsro THIS committee, At Gladys Smith, Rose Edwards, and Dolores Wars with Instructions to meet nnd nominate someone to fill throe new offices yet unfilled. Announcements was also made concerning meetings for the month Refreshments of Ootober. AD of cookies and coffee was served by Gladys Smith and Mina Englehart. SPONSORED DT Annual The . meeting for tho of Southern Association Baptist Churches in Utah met on Sept. 22 & 23 at the First Baptist Church, Frioe, Utah. A VttU Clinic was held the first day, beginning at eleven Gideon conducted by Miss a.., Drown, from the Fhoanix Tlie Clinio adjourned at Almarlne office. 3:00 and the evening services began at including a song service, 7i-00- YOUR STORE , and evening message was brought by Rev. And; Underhill. Friday programs began at ?:00 Committee a.m. reports were people from read, and several church were the local Baptist Rev. given responsibilities. as Otis Edwards was moderator, Mina Englehart as WMU President, and Weldon John- m son as President, and Jerry Tor BrotherThe Annual sermon was hood. delivered by Rev. Homer Wicks, from Moabj and a closing mi s sage st 215 was brought by Poland reports, re-elec- ted Cle-bu- Vice-Presid- ent Smith. GotfcaJi has The fflTLOOX last Uisito office was visited week by a group of American Problems students from San Juan High, In oonneotlon with a study of nennunieations. Hod Gees- - crrb fccrcD A&sL Coach Eclilca Costa Clip Thio Ad and Uoe at Game for Roferonco They were shown the processes Involved in Newspaper printing after which questions that the students had were answered by the editor. Students making the tour werei Lou Ann laws, Linda Rae Black, Clyde Palmer, David Morgan, Fete black, Corry Jones, Dayne Shum-wa- y, William Hurst, and teacher, 5. L. Jensen. |