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Show X w Page 4 Hitt Jjms Terrell and Mrs and then at the hone Mrs. Mori fly Edith Lloyd and rrell's fanily get-to-get- her. ker ing from at their headquarters Towaoe, Colo to oonfer and went Buymon Willard Wednesday moraine with John IhfUr or matters pertaining to the Whitt i Guymon, son, Mr Gtoymon and s followby Delores Hurst and i Garden" The ed by a song "In Aaron sung by Agnes Hurst and Harvey An I and Mrs. Eugene Mr life gave Parley Hurst. mmu and song by left the LDS D. are . : and;, The ved : - dessert buffets stable and . were held in Indian Church last Tues- -: ng The oan-dl- es each holding oandles were lighted and dinner was Those eaten by oandle llts present besides those above mentioned and their partners were Mr and Mrs, Morris Swenson, Mr Carl Osborn, Mr and and Mrs Mrs Neldon: Cochran, Mr. and Mrs Clark HirsoM, Mr and Mrs, Finley Bayles, and; Mr and Mrs. Hilton Cornwell. After dimsT the group enjpyed playing Rom The Boogarts ars leaving soon to make their home n Grand Junction, Colo, where Mr Bo' ogart has empl oyment . : i her, BE WISE - ADVERTISE ' Ms family before partake of a bounteous feaqtand makingvisiting the future for plans Co.enjoy each others couFahy. Dove Creek were his ming from - Marshall Blaek Mr and Mrs Funeral Held for Maurice Hurst were Palmer Black, Mgr. -- i 1 . . . 5V. t (From High School p.m. for Maurice Devon Hurst, 5 Florres. old son of Mr and. Mrs Mr, Toddy Wozniak .will b e year DeVon Hurst among .those who will work their The song, "I Am God's last day . at the mill A in Monti-cel- lo Child" opening was sung by the Primary few men this. Friday. led by JosepMne Bay- o children, krb- being laid off due - : V 1 i yf held in Funeral Servioes Ward Chapel, Saturand son, Ms grandfather, Mr. the Blending and Mrs. Joe day, December 3, 1960 at 2i00 Pearl Blaek and aunt, was ser- individual tables wsrs.;deooratsd with Christmas center pieoes ' mother fand father, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.jiahori,- his ; sister, Mrs. : Peggy Wells and four children an : uncle and From Corttzwor GordcfA Mrs Adams, Mrs Harol Lyman and Mrs Howard. Hurst were with help, from the Adams zen pineapple.:- . get-to-get- Mr other ladles present ,,.y A buffet dinner of swies - steak, salad, hot rolls, butter'd ,oom, stuffed potatoes,: relishes and fro- Funeral services Hondo, Texas of oo-hostss- ses, her in after day afternoon for Fred Yazzie, 35 Sheridan's spending several weeks here with who was in an accident near eagerly awaiting the Christmas her daughter and family the Bluff Friday and died in the holidays, when they expect a Ralph Noonans San Juan Hospital in Monticello. weeks, visit from, their daughter Sunday night Gordon May', son of Mr and Vs Claire who is attending Nurses Proctor The services were under the home returned last training school at Dallas, Tax.a ; Sundtf May, releas-enrolliarrangement of the LDS Indian er having been Claire has not been home for Johnson missionaries with Bert Palmer there in id fr0B tne Air force at visit since Air Base in Totyo. He arrived conducting the fall Fred, Yazzie and his family Junction Overlooked last week was the by bus he atwas Crescent were met by his mother where temporarily living at White at Thanksgiving Mesa but they originally came He Most of Carls and a cousin, Lamoyne Jones the Carl Mahons expeots to spend a little time from Richfield, Utah family were here for the day to here J The home and home ! Services for Yazzie in-M- rs honor of John.. Boogart was Mrs. a 'given last Sunday evening at the Mrs ms m park in gbing-awo- y Mr n's Mesa Utesa oouple of days last week in the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt cane up San Juan Hospital being treated She is last week to get their horses a for stonaeh ulcers They took then baek to their Corrlne O'Neil Arizona hone to oare for them Blending Wed of last week for this winxer. (toymon skstoh of Maurioe'a . . emit, Alberta A tMs was followed by a to Salt Lake Dee 5 Helen Bayles, "Boy of Mine. " to attend the funeral service Melvin Hurst, an unele than gave held there for Mrs Morlsy a talk and was followed by dosmother, Mrs S L. Chipman ing remarks by Bishop S o o t t Mrs Chipman, who was 85 years The Primary children Hurst. Main a suffered stroke. old, sang as a closing number, "Jesus was The speakers at the services wants Me for a Sumbeem," Harold B. Lee, . nenber of the oloslng prayer was given b y TVvelve Apostles Harold Mosley. Mrs Clarence Rogers spent a The grave was dedicated b y Ouy-mo- Hr John Kelly, who is employed by the Ute Mountain Tribe, flew into Blindand a co-wor- Mrs fanily Joined fanily Mrs. Teof an parents for enjoyable the mill. and Mr family flew to Denver City, Tex- Mrs as for the Thanksgiving holidays and where Mr. Terrells at cirounstanoes Boogarts Honored at Farewell Parity, Sun. log and accompanied bywasAllison The invocation given Blaek the Street Up & Down HILDA PERKINS Hr December fr, 1960 BLANDING OOTMOK . tr Block West, v; Block North, and Block West), 1 gOENltONALS - D3VEBS AUSSSKSS t A A ; M A FLAT BED CABINET A SELF CONTAINED MACHINE MACHINE PORTABLE ideal for darning, . sewing sleeves, stitching places. converts from SlideWArm to the roomiest flat bed can be used on top of any table or fitted easily into a handsome cabinet SLIDE-ON-AR- " hard-to-get-- at working u area in a cabinet. 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