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Show SAX JUAX RECORD 14, 1955, Page 4 Thursday, April USED SEXTALIZATIOX COUNTERS Anyone being offered the following radiation instruments BE WARNED. They were stolen from our office in Moab, Utah on the night of April 18. The follow ing models and serial numbers are: Serial: 07T1472 Model: 107B " 407H747S 107B 10CB 06C12456 I11B 111HB7513 111TTB0529 111B 111 120 11H5465 2030479 5097 6082 TR30 TR31 of of whereabouts know the If you any of these instruments inform your local police. 3TC Engineers Syndicate Limited, Moab, Utah Ifot After the egg hunt and prizes were awarded to the winners everybody climbed in the cars and drove to the stream of warm water running down the gulch. The children took to the water and reluctantly reike ducks, sponded when their parents called them back, dripping wet, for the homeward journey. After spending the winter in Arizona and California Mr. and Mrs. Claud Foy returned home To attend the wedding recep- tion of their niece, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Thompson drove to Salt Lake City Wednesday. They were accompanied by James Thompson fJ Mrs. Boyd Wilson was deligh-eto receive an unexpected visit from a niece, Mrs. Earl Carbine, of Las Cruces. New Mexico whom she had not seen for five years. Mrs. Carbine stopped with the Wilsons both going and coming from Salt Lake City and Provo where she had been to visit a daughter attendng the Brigham Young University. d The San Juan County descend-ent- s of the late Frederick I. Jones honored his daughter, Mrs. Inez Young, with a birthday gathering March 3. Luncheon was served and the rest of the evening was spent in visiting. Present beside the guest cf honor and her son, Jerry, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson and daughter, Linda: Mrs. Marva Mr. and Mrs. George Easton of Laws; Mr. and Mrs. Prock May, Mrs. Minnie Cortez were visiting at the home all of Blanding; of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Easton Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Halls, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones. last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Roring, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Easton re- Don Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold a few days ago. During December .hey were ni Belmont, California where their daughter, Mr. James R. Wrathall, lives. January was spent in Tucson with visits to places of interest nearby, and February in Phoenix. They returned to California in March, Their first stop was in Southern California for a visit with Mr. Foys sisters and then back to Belmont where their daughter lived. The things they found most interesting on their return trip was a visit to Cottys fabu-ou- s in Death Castle Valley Hoover Dam and a weeks stay in Oak Creek Canyon. cently from Wellington are now Young. living on the Row. Mr. Easton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson Easton. returned from Salt Lake City last week end. They report a long Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson visit with kheir son, Kays misentertaining Mrs Johnsons father sion president, and say it was the dina at Whiuole. John birthday next thing to seeing their son ner last week. who now works in the presidents r fewa office. 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F'riday evening Mrs. Lucinda Redd went to Salt dinner was served at the Randall EldLake City with Bishop Kenneth home, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. a and dinner on Johnson gave Summers, her she was met by her at the mother back to visit with her in Easter breakfast was eatenFrost. residence of Mrs. Louie Taft, California. The visitors attended the EastService Sunday morning and re er Phillip Palmer, son of Mr. and turned home in the afternoon. Mrs. George Palmer, took advanin tage of the school vacation It was a big day for the Daryle Tempe, Arizona to make a weeks Young, Clyn Young, and Mrs. visit at home. Maxine Lyman children, SaturMr. and Mrs. Karl S .Barton, day. They with their parents arrived home Tuesday night from reached Decker Ranch on Cottonwood in for the mid day Lethbridge, Canada where they meal whichtime was spread on a clot had been to visit at the home of their daughter, Norma, and see laid over the warm deep sand at the foot of red sandstone Bluff. their new grandchild. iw'i.nwo.; mi repeating Breakfast ELK RIDGE CAFE Utah Blanding : 85 PROOF SPRING DISTILLING ECHO CO.. LOUISVILLE. TM4& Hell be ready for that cap in a few years GQMifG S all the rules, regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any reports of actions contrary to these conditions should be ftm , llh.MIIIIIIIMIII1.IIMl.lW.. - .V s tst. n s 'SiOS f A1 iv,"MYIiWnWi'ifh tjf WiftifiitiWitrfir V " 1 isnt taking any chances Freddys with his sons college education. Freddy is going to be an engineer, like his father or perhaps a doctor, or a scientist, or whatever he chooses. Thanks to a CTI Juvenile Guaranteed Progressive Endowment policy, the choice will be up to him. 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