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Show f Thursday, April SAX JUAX RECORD 21, 1953 Page 6 Outstanding Float In Blanding Parade that broke out about five o'clock for evening of entertainment several clubs. The Lamoda club met at the home of Lela Black. Ida May Palmer hostess. Nylon corsages were made. burning the rock granary of the old Jens Nielson home, now beto LaRay Alexander. longing Blanding was but five years old when Walter C. Lyman lost his home in the blaze At seven o'clock was a seven booth carnival with fun for old and young. This was followed by a floor show depicting the type of dancing through the years which brought hilarious applause. Outstanding numbers on the show were first, a duet skating dance by Don Smith and Sally Redd, followed by a solo skating dance The Esta Lamba club met at Arlea Washburns home, the first meeting since their election of new officers. Each member drew a name for their secret pal of the year. It is customary to give gifts for birthdays and wedding anniversaries. Refreshments were served by the new officers. m a X y "'Ti , ... ti it VV ft ' ; 4 U sl (xrfpC: kf' JjZ Above is one of the most outstanding floats in the birthday. There was about 40 floats in the parade Some and business houses, others by several families who had pioneers, prospecting groups, and early historical events parade at the celebration of ELandings' 50th were sponsored by various organizations united in making floats that depicted early of the area, San Juan Record Photo now indefinitely This is the information brought back by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt who spent Zeke Easter at Denver with their son. is inevitable, postponed. BLANDING NEWS The Forum club met at the home of Florence Galbraith with WalTheresa Redd as lace Galbraith showed the pictures he had taken of the Holy Land and other countries bordering the Meditrrrean Sea where he has been stationed. 16th, Saturday, April Johnson passed his eightieth mile stone. Due to the town celebration to be held Saturday, the Johnson family honored their father at a buffet supper Friday evening, at the home of Ray Lyman. Present were Zeke Johnson and wife, Lucile and Jay Nix, Junior and Margaret and son Jimmy, Cora and Kenneth Helquist and family, Maggie and Ray Lyman and family, Kathryn Stevens and three children of Delta, Colo- Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick arrived home in a new car Monday after a two weeks vacation visiting friends near Sacramento, California. They contrasted the lovely rains, good crops and wonderful farm activity, writh the dust storm in which they arrived home, with a threat to return to the greenery of the coastal state. have It, there was not much wind and the fire was kept under control. Among the articles lost wrere a new electric stove still in the crate, a bicycle, new car tires, dishes and what pot. by Sally. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing with in- tervals of auctioneering, at which was sold a great variety of articles such as home made candy cakes, pies, cookies, bread, theater tickets, eggs, haircuts and many other items. The auctioneer was a professional, the mayor of Cortez, Colorado. The proceeds from the celebration will go toward piping the water to the cemetery. The booklet entitled History of Blanding written by Albert R. Lyman, and depicting the fifty years of progress of the city of Blanding, is now on sale. Copies can be obtained by writing The either Albert R. Lyman, Blanding City Council, or Vernon Utah. Price Rowley, Blanding, of the souvineer booklet is $2.00. BLANDING ANNIVERSARY . (Continued from page li ered by the Archie Black family orchestra consisting of his wife, three daughters and two sons. The closing song, Your Land And My Land, was sung by Bel-v- a Nielson, Hellen Bayles and Vera Lee Redd. Jesse May McDonald, as The Spirit of White Mesa, was the reader of the script. Cafeteria luncheon was served to the huge crowd assembled. At two o'clock was a parade of some twenty floats, representing some CARD OF APPRECIATION phase of the establishment and We wish to express our appredevelopment of Blanding. Every flcat was outstanding in its field, ciation and thanks for the many and we feel to commend and con- kind expressions of sympathy gratulate every participant for and for the thoughfulness and this in this phase of assistance of all our friends and the entertainment. neighbors during the illness and Following the parade was the death of our beloved mother and childrens dance with fish ponds grandmother, Mrs. Emma Wood. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wood on the side: just everything to and Families take the nickles and dimes and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halls make fun for the youngsters. and Families Perfectly in keeping with the day of reminiscence, was the fire Norman and Connie Nielson that construction is now under way for their drive-itheater, and will be rushed to .completion for the coming season. They will have the most modern pquipment available writh eighty foot screen and accommodations for three hundred cars. They have an engineer from Salt Lake (WSWWVWWWNVWWWWWWWVWXWWWVVNWVNV The sheep men report that in and as soon as the equipment arand Harold spite of the wind and dust the rives, the steel man will come and rado, and Mamie completed erect the screen. Opening date Reeding of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska sheering is almost will be announced later. FOR In attendance also were Lyle and with but one job to go. fosof sons Zekes Roy Johnson, A belated Easter report is that ter son, Roy and Nora Wright The celebration was interruptMr. and Mrs. Erastus Burten-shaoclock ed about five wives. and their Saturday Johnson, 1 H.D. 5 Allis Chalmers Loader and Dozer in Excellent and daughters Frankie and when the fire siren announced a Friends of Clyde Hunt will re- laze of undetremined origin, at Dorothy Lee, spent the day at Ajoice in knowing that his lung the rock granary at the old Jens lbuquerque, New Mexico, with their daughter Delna Knighton condition Is steadily improving Nielson home, now owned by 1 125 Lee Roy Air Compressor, like new, used only 4 months p Alexander. As luck would and family. and the operation once thought with accessories. Call Leonard Howlett, Hotel Cortez, Cortez Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. 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