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Show Out East . . . DLANDIHG NEVS Br Gladys and Albert R. Lyman It is claimed that the Gold and and sleet, and we think of how Green Ball Saturday evening our mouths watered looking at brought out the biggest crowd yet the blooms a year ago, and then to gather in the amusement hall. the frost killed every solitary bud. It may have reached the superAt seven oclock Saturday evlative in other matters also, for ening, a baptismal the Floor Show was really some- service was held in the Blanding thing special, the dances done in chapel, and the last feature of the perfect time and good style, and program was the baptism of Mary the music, furnished by an or- Manheimer Perkins, recently marchestra from Farmington was ried to Edward Perkins, adopted and son of Earl and Tamar Perkins. splendid. The decorations, other features of the program From the service at the Ward were shaped for their Hawaiian Chapel, the company, joined by Theme, and the activities of the others, drove to the Indian Chapel evening, under the direction of which had been prepared for a Maggie Harvey, went off with wedding reception and a shower satisfaction to everybody. for Edward and Mary. The house well-attend- Mont-icell- o was generously represented, was well filled, and and other places out of town. Jesse Johnson is home again from the hospital, but he is having quite a serious time. On the second and third of June, Blanding is to put on a big outdoor pagent, featuring some of the historical events in the fifty-siyears of the towns existence. It is to be staged on the east bank of West Water, to be viewed by after an in- teresting program, presided over by Anthon Black, there was dancing and refreshments. The many beautiful and useful presents brought to the young couple attest the general good favor in which they are held. Neat numbers are being placed at the intersections of the streets x in Blanding. If anybody thinks this is premature, he should try the public from the west side be- to tell or be told where cerlow the crossing. It will have tain homes are to just be found in our covered Indian riders, horses, wagons, camps, music entertaining reminders of interesting and thrilling times since the town was settled in April, 1905. Blandings Chamber of Commerce is interested in a move to have dormitories constructed for the Indian children from this Utah part of the reservation who could attend school here to advantage if they had places to live. This is particularly pleasing to the people here who have been giving time and attention to these children the last 15 years, especially to the liking of the people who began a school with these children years ago, and got a great vison of what they can be if they have the kind of conveniences and advantages that other children enjoy. They are just a3 deserving as any other children, and the sooner they are helped up to an even start with other children, the sooner they will contribute to the sum of civilization what other children contribute. of In the Sunday meeting the Third Ward, Mrs. Paula Jones was released from her position as president of the Ward Relief Society, and Mrs. Lila Palmer was sustained in her place, with the same counselors and secretary. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Palmer were each called to speak, and one of the counselors, Venice Lyman, and the secretary, Hester Black. The other counselor, Lucile Wright was not present. We were distressed to hear Thursday morning that Dan Posey wound. was dead of a Dan has generally seemed cheerful, and the last time he called to see us, he had with him his little boy, of whom he seemed to be particularly proud. His funeral was held Friday under the direction of our local missionaries in the Indian Chapel, Bert Palmer presiding. Our apricot trees are in bloom as the cold winds blow with hail mile-lon- city. g Lieutenant Colonel Burton Redd, who has for some time been stationed in Hawaii, has written his mother, Mrs. Irene Redd, that he has been ordered to go for six months to Bangkok, Thailand. He had just flown his wife to Stock-toCalif., to be with their daughter, Linda, Mrs. Frank Millard, for the occasion of a second daughters arrival. The two little girls are Brooke and Megan. The intention was for Burton to fly back for his wife to be with their n, smaller children in Hawaii; now she will have to make the trip by boat. Burtons address is; Lt. Col. L. B. Redd, 043089, JUSAG Thailand, APO 146 San Francisco, Calif. A wedding reception for Arvid and Ilene Black was held Saturday evening at the home of Gordon and Margaret Redd. She is the brides sister. Daffodills in profusion gave the breath of spring to the occasion, in spite of the hail and cold. In the reception line were the parents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black. Pete Black was Best Man. Shirley Palmer and Renee Black, Bridesmaids. The guests were coming till well past ten; the gifts were many, beautiful and useful. In our masterpiece, appearing in last weeks Record, dealing with the vital question as to whether women are more crazy than men, we had occasion to speak of The chemise, the petticoat and other internal adornments. As it appeared in print, these adornments were infernal, which is an infernal mistake. Monday Frank Wright went to the Crossing of the Fathers where he was to meet some old friends, the Edward Dansons, and take them up the river to see the Rainbow Bridge. He will also make the trip with another friend, and is to be gone about eight days. self-inflict- n! nun Lioiui at Koffard, Don Johnson in Morgan, a nephew, Kelly Utah. From there they will go to Orangeville, Utah, Saturday. The I Salt Lake City to attend the A & Redds will return home after the F1amIam DavahmI II151111UI1 Mrs. By Helen Redshaw Mrs. Ida Blake will return this Nancy Snyder was home from week from Wheatridge, Colo, college over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder re- where she spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jce Cooper are turned home Sunday after spending the winter in their winter spending this week with their home in Mesa, Ariz. daughter and family, the Dick Mrs. Julius Harvey entered San Prestis, in Mesa, Arizona. To the Devere Halls family its Juan hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mahaffey just another ride, but to equesand family spent Sunday with the trians the Halls Easter vacation J. W. Crowleys. sounds most inviting. They will Janice Crowley is home from round up the cattle in Dry college to spend Easter vacation. Valley preparatory to taking them Jimmie Barry was home over to the summer range. the weekend from Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and where he attends college. family will spend Easter vacation Cloyd Johnson was at Redshaws with Mrs. Baileys parents, Mr. for rye Monday. and Mrs. Robert M. Hughes, in Leo Crowley is home for 10 days Logan, Utah. from training in the National Mr. and Mrs. Bud Corbin and Guard. family will spend the weekend in Bud Merz was up from Fry Alamosa, Colo, visiting Mrs. CorCanyon to see his father who is bins mother, Mrs. Charles Wilson. in the Cortez hospital. They will go by way of Grand Mr. and Mrs. George Barry Jr. Junction where Mrs. Corbins sisspent Sunday in Moab visiting ter Velma Tieman will join them Georges sister Mrs. Shupe and for the trip. family. Bob Wood, Crawford, Colo., and Those out East taking lessons Miss Faye Livingston, Paonia, in typing are Opal Redshaw, Mil- Colo., will visit with the Roy dred Miller and Joan Saunders. Woods and Marion Hazletons over Mr. and Mrs. George Barrys the Easter holiday. Bob, a granddaughter Susie is spending two son of the Roy Woods, i3 presently weeks in San Juan hospital with attending college at Colorado Unistrep throat. versity. Arthol Hodson.has been in the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr and Durango hospital with a back in- family will spend Easter vacation jury. in Richfield, Utah, relSome 30 miners will be laid off atives. Mr. Burr and visiting Mr. Kenneth at the Deremo mine this weekend Maughan will attend the annual due to reduced requirements for Administrators Conference in Salt ore. Lake City over the weekend. Dove Creek has a new ambuLas Vegas, Nev., will be the lance and the Rico C of C pur- Easter vacation site for the Kenchased their old one. neth Maughans, the Dale Maugh-an- s, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shutt are the Lyle Adams and Calvin back home after spending two Carters. months in California, Mr. and Mrs. John Hirschfeld Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butt announce and family will motor to Sterling, a son born at San Juan hospital Colo., to spend Easter with their March 26. The baby parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday, weighed seven pounds 14 ounces. Hirschfeld and Mrs. Daffa Sorrell. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norris and family will spend Easter vacation Colo., visiting friends. The San Record in DeBeque, Mayor Morris Nelson will motor to Phoenix, Ariz., with his daughMonticello, Utah ters to spend Easter with Mr. March 30, 1961 Nelsons family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black Page Six will spend Easter with their Mr. and daughter and 4-- H W convention which will be held at the Hotel Utah April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hess and daughters will spend the weekend in Salt - Lake City with Bens brother, Bill Hess. The Bill Hess family, who will be remembered by their many friends here, are recovering from an automobile accident in January which hospitalized their whole family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed way Redd and Kathy will attend the wedding of ClJVtiUl Mrs. Sarah Barton has returned reception. to Monticello after spending the Phoenix bound for the Easter winter months in Mesa, Ariz. Holidays are the Donald Adams, Mrs. Robert Anderson has been in Manti this week visiting with son George, and the Joe Adams. her parents. Mr. Anderson joined Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost came her on Wednesday. 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