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Show several of their children and Lynda Palmer and C. Ray Hurst went to Salt Lake SaturPage (Continued day. The Jones family went to acHunt came back to Blinding, attend the Messiah at the Tabis daughter bernacle that evening. companied by Their Venna, but Mrs. Hunt stayed in daughter, Lorraine is taking to a few for Lake days Salt m the chorus. Mr. Hurst tend Vennas children, while part to get medical help from went she made the San Juan trip. Dr. Bayles. Two days after Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll Wright arirved in Salt Lake, and children visited at the home their daughter Colleen got the of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shumway mumps. When it was time fcr two days last week. They came them to return, Mr. Wright came Friday, and went back to Salt along, while mother and daugh- Lake, Sunday. there. ter stayed Miss Peggy Ebelt of Salt Lake Vint and Beva Redd went to City is visiting at the home of Phoenix, Aria, Wednesday to Grant and Helen Bayles. She is Mr. Redds take Mrs. parents, of Helen and Arlene Ly- a sister livand Mrs. Belleston, who are man. ing there this winter. They came up to the wedding of a grandson Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jones and at the Manti Temple last week. four boys came in from Pagosa, Redd has applied in the past Colo., to spend the New Years to go to submarine school, and with friends and relatives in when the permit came through, Blanding. They stayed at the he was released to come home. home of Mrs. Jones mother, He will attend the school in the Mrs. Kisten Perkins. very near future at New LonMrs. Margie Lyman arrived don Connecticut He says he has New Years day after a home to across and over Japan gone and now he wants to go under. wonderful five week trip to the East. She came via airlines. BeMr. and Mrs. Justin Black ar- sides welcoming a new grandson rived home, Saturday, from a Scott Lyman Christensen, and very enjoyable Christmas vaca- visiting with two older ones, tion in Salt Lake City. They she visited in New York City, Her accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alan and other points of interest. Harris and returned with them. son, Francis, arrived in Blandwith ing at 5 a. m. the morning of They spent Christmas their daughter Grance Jackson the 3rd of January from Camp and children at Murray. They Polk, La. He must be back there spent sometime with their son the 16th of January. George, and daughter Marilyn Relatives in Blanding had Ehlers. Durant stayed at Fort word Monday of the death of Ord for the holidays. Mrs. Delbert Johnson of Duncan, Alma and Marion Jones and Ariz. She has been ill for sev- - THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday. Jan. 7. 1954. Page 4 eral months. Bertha Johnson as she is known to many Blanding peoto Eva ple is a sister-in-laNellie Harvey, and Glen and Jess Johnson. Her husband, Delbert passed away several years ago. A. Reed Reynolds and Rod P. Dixon Elder Ramon Black is workat Louisville, Ky., at the present time, and is very much enjoying his missionary work. He and his companion attended a district conference at Lexand eve Christmas ington, Christmas day. He and 11 other Elders sang carols at a Catholic hospital for more than two hours, and were given a warm Blcmding News 2) from Partnership . For the Practice of Law REYNOLDS and DIXON Main Street Moab, Utah Telephone . The holiday season brought visits to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harvey from two of their children from Ogden, and for New Years, their daughter, Kathleen Rosser and husband and children, came from Salt Lake. Clisbee Nielson has gone to Logan to go to school during the winter quarter. He was honored New Year's eve by the second quorum of deacons to whom he was an advisor. They met at the home of Merrill Stevens, and enjoyed games, a chili supper and ice cream. All of the college students have gone hack to school, and Blanding has about settled to the old routine apain. Besides the students who have been attending school all winter, Chester Redd, LaMar Wright and Richard Guymon have gone to Logan to attend the Agricultural college. They will live together and batch. Word from Mrs, Mary Stevens states that her grandson, Carl Claude, is making satisfactory progress. When he fell from a tree and broke his legs several months ago, the doctors said it would be six months before he could get around again. He must remain down for that long, but his condition is ahead of what the doctors expected. He is the son of Claude and Elaine Robbins and is living at Ogden this winter. His grandmother is helpping to care for him. welcome. The number requested most was Far Far Away On Judeas Plains. Ramon sent his wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year to everyone. 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Mr. and Mrs Connie Shumway have enjoyed the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Morgan Nielson. He is going to school in Salt Lake at the present time. Mr. and Mrs Parley Hurst and Merrill and Mrs Hursts mother, Mrs Isabelle Donaldson enjoyed the Christmas vacation in California. They stayed with relatives at Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Diego. They had a good visit with Bruce Hurst and his family, who were transferred to San Diego two months ago.. While they were at the zoo at Balboa park, they met Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skinner, Rebecca Pal mer, Nedra Palmer and Gordon Lyman who were enjoying a vacation down there The Hursts found that many people know where Blanding is. When they vsited the Los Angeles Temple locaton, they met a man .who knew Oscar Hurst and on? who knew Glen Shumway. At Mesa, Arizona, the motel people knew Blanding people at National City someo4- - knew Grant Bayles and on their way home at Gallup New Mexico, they bumped into Vint and Reva Redd. the Johnson home at Junior and Lucille have About 45 Legion men and their a home at Moab and plan wives enjoyed a party at the Le there. In the very near old times. I.a Sal rented to live future, gion hall Wednesday evenng. It they will spend two weeks 'n began with a buffet supper of sunny Arizona. baked ham, baked beans, potato Mr. and Mrs. Duane salad, rye bread, etc The remain der of the evening was spent i have come to Blanding toBishop make contest games. Each four people their home, and they will live spent a certain number of min- in one of Minnie Johnson's baseutes playing each game, and ment apartments for the preskeeping score. Prizes were given ent. They were assisted in their for the highest and lowest scores moving by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Each person took a gift and had Bishop. Mrs. Duane Bishop is a gift exchange at the end of the the former Dorothy Wright. evening. Rhoda Jane Nielson arrived in Gordon Adams was henored at Salt Lake recently via plane a party by his sisters, Deaun from California, where she is Johnson and Garda Nielson, at under the doctor's care. She the Johnson home Tuesday ev- went to her sister, Barbaras ening. A large crowd of cousins home for Christmas eve. This were in attendance. After a tasty past week, her parents, Joseph buffet supper, served by the host and Marion Nielson, spent sevesses, the evenng was spent view eral days visiting in Salt Lake ing the beautiful slides Gordon with the girls. has taken during his travels over the world the past two years. Wright left Wednesday This week Gordon returned to his onFrank a trip to California. He will and California in headquarters attend to business, pertaining to plans to sail soon for the Hawa-la- n his river trips at Tucson, San Islands. D,ego. Los Angeles and possibly San Francisco. At San Diego, The following people were he will visit with his son Ted, guests of Lawrence and Lucille and family, and will show his Wright at a turkey dinner at moving pictures and slides of the Wright home New Years eve the river trips to Teds boy Mr and Mrs. Frank Wright Mr scouts. and Mrs Lnyy Lyman Mr and and Mrs. Lynn Lyman Mr. and Bevan was home for Mrs. Anthon Black, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Wright but has gone back to Mrs. and Jack Seitz, Mr. Wiley the Gary Air Force Base at Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black, San Markus, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt, Dick Guymon and Peggy Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton Nora Hurst and La Mar Wright. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson entertained Wednesday night, Three car loads of relatives Dec. 29 at the Barton home. attended a funeral at Huntington Twenty-fou- r guests were invitlast Wednesday for a brother of ed. Mr Will Guymon of Blanding. Christmas and New Years He was 87 years old and just two games and bingo were played. than Binding's Prizes were given years younger to the persons Mr. Guymon. Those who travelthe and lowest receiving highest led to Huntington were Mr and score in the games. competitive Mr Mrs Dave Mrs and Guymon; The consolation prize went to Ervin Guymon; Laura Hawkins Max Bailey although three othMorley Guymon ; Woodrow ers had the same score as he. Brown; Jennie and Louise Black Frank Fullmer had high score. and Richard Guymon. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses at the end Morley Guymon took his wife of the evening. and daughters Eleanor and Rina as far as Price one day last week Leaving for Ganado, Ariz., to catch the bus for Salt Lake Monday morning, was Mrs. Ila City. Elna is employed there; and Belack to meet her grandson Mrs. Guymon went to visit her David Ray when his mother mother who has been quite ill. brings him home from the hospital. The baby came as a Peggy Nielson is teaching at Christmas present to his faLaSal school for the next two mily. weeks while the regular teacher is ilL Elementary school principal Kenneth Maughn picked up a car BLANDING WEATHER key case containing some money on tht school grounds which he would like to return to its original owner; if he will call for MACHINERY AUTOMOBILES 1941 Oldsmobile Sedan 1947 Plymouth 4-do- $ 100.00 sedan or $ 600.00 TRUCKS 1946 Chevrolet one ton stake ....$400.00 International KB-- 2 $ 695.00 1950 Ford F-- 6 Dump truck $1600.00 1952 International ' Dump truck $2000.00 1949 L-1- 60 TRACTORS Model R Minneapolis tractor ....$ 200.00 Model D. John Deere 1944 $ 700.00 Model M International Tractor $..995.00 Model H International tractor 1951 $1100.00 FARM MACHINERY Minneapolis Moline disc plow I. H. Rotary Hoe 4-bott- om $ 600.00 $ 250.00 O NIELSONS it. Monticello, Utah To make plans for the coming year Fern Peterson of Price district public health nurse; met with the county public health last week. 4 of-fic- missionaries to the Indians in the Blanding area. Mrs. Bonnie Jean Abott has gone to Delta for a two week visit with her husbands relatives. Looking for a Bargain? RES A REAL ON Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Johnson and children are visiting at the and home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Glen Johnson. the Stevens spent Lynn Christmas holidays in Salt Lake and Provo with his brothers, Lloyd and Ray and sister Jean, and families. This Magnificent New Monarch Range Joe and Freda Hunt entertain- ed their Sunday school class at a party at their home Saturday evening. It was in honor of the childrens graduation from the little Sunday school to the big one. The Hunts served delicious refreshments and showed several of their movie films. Mrs. ... 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