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Show April 28, 1961 Page 7 BUNDING OUTLOOK Junfer Prom Tk55g Elk Mountain for the Junior Prom to Riders o(,sS be Plans Begin held tonight are completed and is well underway deoorating The theme has blown in our part her husband was on the boat The wind of the country for the past week but maybe now the sun will shine and will find we is summer ally here Birthday greetings go to Jackie Van Dyke this finweek The Chapmans Chalres Bob MoElwaines, centered around trip also visited Moulin Rouge" the and the Kenneth Wagners while they were in this part of the' who cele- . Sarah all; Cross a ham, prize, won at the Alloe Middle and daughter from Delta are here There's a big visiting by can Hat the residents of Sunday made on new road Runae Steele and ohildren went to Blending Monday to visit and do some shopping Mr Perkins and Mrs Gary Dove week end in Qreek spent the and daughter Ray and were overnight the. Jim Hunts this Debbie guests at week Ronald Hunt Davis1 father, Bert Davis, of pasoo, Washington was here visiting with Ronald and faBdly reoently' The President of the Msxloan Hat Association, Jim Hunt, and the PreaidjKit of the Chamber of Commeroe, Everett Neff, and their families were ohauffered by Red Cunningham and toured the. Aneth Oil fields over to Pour Corners Monument in the Canyon They Country Scenic Tour Bus ar. report the scenery simply speo-tacul- Mr and Mrs New Ployd FISH STORY A commonly A in- to attend This dance brother i s and and Mayne. were here from Prioe Clingnan, the their friends visiting Mr Mrs one Mr family, Mexi- Morning so pro- gress is oertainly being popular vitation is extended for every Oiuok Cllngman's blast Baum a oordlal Lounge and B visiting at the ting up a Junior riding division 7 14 . and family, Danoe, Janioe every Saturday night Treat and ohildren There was an enoromus heard were Leonard and Mrs Mr attend these functions' that the and PTA sponsors. Lake their daughter grand with bingo Saturday People should plan to evening Salt from set- heard oomplalnt is, "Too manj, little fish are killed when you try to remove tho hook'.' To which the answer is, "Then hook leave the in the fish" Fish are seldom hooked deep unless the angler is bait fishing Balt hooks are inexpensive. Just handle the fish carefully as you cut the leader and return the fish to the water Most of them will live to grow bigger tor assisting Miss Parry and bite again Class sponsors are teachers A L the fish appears to be, at If Mrs and Riohard Guymon Stocke, and parents Mr and Mrs all injured when returned to the water the thing to do is to keep Garth Bradford e Shum-wa- y, was had by Decorations will Jack Norris Orchestra from Farmington will furnish the music for dancing The dance begins at 9 p m end will oontinue until 1 a.m with spaos provided for spectators as well as dancers Johnny Conway is Junior olass president and chairmen of the prom are Kay Black and Karolyn Kimmerle. Committee, members are La Rue Helquist, Lyle Palmer and Helen Grover Tommy Hacking has acted as student danoe - instrucThe -- to-se- from "Soqg - ao-compa- nied . "the Junior Program Elk' Mountain Ridsrs are a picturesque Efflel for boys and girls from to Tower and fountains, using a. ears of age ' Carl Mahon, Club Prssldsnt, color scheme of lavender and white irges all interested children to The only require Mies Nellene Parry planned the Teel welcome members have t o cent is that promenade which begins at 10:45 Mies Tjargene Olsen of nave a horse and saddle p m American Fork, a former San Juan 3oys and girls are urged to High student, will render the contact Junior drill master, theme song' John Seely for details feature Squires,' country. The Girl Scouts enjoyed a cook brated his birthday by having a out this week end; they were party for his small friends by Vivienne Pinch and Norbert Wollner is now home on Josie Fletcher He will The Bruce Stevens leave from the navy go family and Guam when he leaves here to the Monte Burnside family enHr and Mrs Athol Foulke went joyed a Sunday afternoon by goto Grand Junction over, the week ing to the Garden of the Gods end to visit friends and family which is such a beautiful sight The highlight of the week is which everyone should plan the Big Boy Scout Trip down the before they leave here Bruoe Stevens' sister and river boatman were Gay Stavely Bill Chapman who cane down from family, Mr, and Mrs Cleon and Mr. and Mrs Rex Harvey Moab, and Larry H&iupnick who be as and boatman will for working family attended the LDS the Stavely1 s this summer Lar- Church here Sunday Before conry hails from Traer, Iowa G- tinuing home they enjoyed a pio-n- ic in our part of the country oing with the boy so outs were Frank Finch is ill this week Assistant Scout. Master Monte and Wayne Burnside, Brennan, Clyde everyone extends their wishPartin, and Dusty Rhodes It es to a speedy reoovery was quite ohilly but a good time j Mr and Mrs Jack Robinson is Frsneh this year Port,. Mrs visiting for a short time last week Shoppers this last week in the Morris Bland ing were family and also Mr Brown and Mrs attended to business in landing and Montioello Don Douglass Mr. and Mrs tioned Junction Grand and last R?ilph Cross vacaweek in Delta and relatives visiting friends rr on famous PITTSBURGH Lester Foulke and Mrs from Grand Junction were here the homes visiting this week at Roberts and of Bill and Esther the Athol Foulke family Ralph and Elsaida Van Arsdale were in .Cortez on their long change on business Bert and Helen Worth were Mr BlandingF shoppers Saturday Anna ehrson had a Tupper Li Ware Party last Friday and as usual these parties are very enjoyable. LOCAL GIRL RECEIVES HONORS AT UTAH STATE Deanne Miss Burtenshaw LJ America's Finest HOUSE PAINT ' FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY) was of the Alpha Lam-Mr and Mrs Everett Neff, and named a Delta National Honor FraterFaunle Saunier went to Fry Canfor Freshman women l a s t yon to visit and feriyed aoross nity the river to Hite and enjoyed a week at the Utah State Unive-is Membership rsity in Logan very fine week end based upon soholastio achievemember Riohard Baber from Los Angeles is visiting his parents, Mr and ment Miss Mrs Lc Baber, for-- a short time ba is also eliga member o f Burtenshaw to become daughter of ible the next aoademio Ann Crain, returned home this "Spurs" for This organization is a week, after she had been visiting year college Service Club open towo-a for a week in Salt Lake City limited number of Sophomore Jerry Price is working at the man who are honor students A and B Lounge now Utah Stats Univsrsity held its . from Bud Tena Anti Crain, , and tftiits, Canyon Louise Leber wore hero visiting annual Mothers' Hr 'weekend visiting Patsy's in parents. Oa-ho- rne John Kernel. Dorothy Chapman and daughters stayed with Joan Stavely while and Mrs last and Mrs Ralph and Mr where to drovs Logan Burtenshaw PER GALLON fume-resista- nt . ready-mixe- You need only one coat for most repaint work F House Paint. when you use famous Pittsburgh No primer is required. And you can paint right over F also gives you the extra chalky surfaces. SUN-PROO- SUN-PROO- protection of fume-resista- VITOUZED OIL . nt pigments and special mask and the ohildren became ill , so Louise and the ' children stayed for a time and Bud returned Sun- Mrs and day evening to take them heme Thqy were visiting their parents the Luther Risenho overs Mr and Mrs; Laurence Risen- -, hoover spent the week-e- nd - Available in Whitt, including mildtw- - and Whitf, d end fourteen body celen.) Burtenshaw attended olasses activities with her daughters V4. A Q& Qtfu, tylrertite IlflMV GUUBHIS S8K1V Boi571 Rl 83631 D L a Q.BI Q.0, |