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Show place and very' interesting. They then went on to Window Rock and Ship Rock and on home. bImpressive funeral services were held in the Blanding LDS .chapel Tuesday, March 24 at - FLORENCE director J.W. Lee of San Juan Mortuary. Galbraith of Richmond, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Galbraith and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fonnesbeck of Weston, Idaho and son came on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. lengthy illness. Family prayer Charles Sipe. Mr. Edmond Galbraith flew by a son Raymond Sipe, musical number by the Singing to Orem with pilot Loyd Roper Mothers, opening prayer by on Saturday where Mr. GalPres, F. Hollingsheod, braith was met at the airport obituary by a son by his son Dee and his wife Martin Sipe, organ solo by Glen Dora and was taken to a Carol Black, speaker Ervin rest home in Orem. Mr. GalPalmer, Vocal solo by Darwin braith has been in poor health lones, speaker President Leland for some time. He really enRedd, remarks by Bishop Alex- joyed the airplane ride. ander, musical number by Mrs.llene Guent and children Mothers, Singing closing prayer came over this weekend to get w Ted by Galbraith, her son David who has spent and at the graveside the Singthe past month here attending ing Mothers sang "Sweet Hour school. They returned home of Prayer". The grave was on Sunday. The Cuents are no dedicated by a son James R. now living in Kingman. Ariz. Sipe. Pallbearers were: sons Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bronson Raymond, James R, and of Provo and baby daughter Martin Sipe and grandsons; were weekend guests here of Steven, David and Richard his parents the Warren Bronsons. Larsen, The baby daughter of the Interement was in the Blanding Ches Allreds was named at City cemetary under funeral p. m.with La Ray Alexander, bishop of the 2nd Ward conducting. Mrs. Sipe was die wife of Charles L, Sipe of Blanding and passed away March 17, at the San Juan hospital after a Mrs. La Vine 1 son-in-la- w, son-in-la- Fast day meeting last Sunday. She was named Andrea by her father. The little Miss has an older brother Wesley. Mark Shumway son of the Connie Shunv.vays has received an LDS mission call with headquarters in Calif. He will report to the Mission Home in Salt Lake City in May. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Butt and baby of Salt Lake City spent last weekend here visiting his mother Mrs. Susan Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bleak who have been living in Flagstaff the past few years have moved to Blanding to take over the Dairy Queen here for the summer. Curtis Butt and Jim Hurst who are attending school at the University of Utah came home Thursday for the taster weekend. Mrs. Susan Butt, and son Curtis and Mrs. Margaret Jones drove to Canyon D'Chclly on Saturday. They went to Ganado, Ariz. to visit Hubels Indian Trading Post which is now property of the National Parks and is quite a historical Bulletins ... this subject will be available at this time. The second event will be a taped slide show of the Int -national Flower Show held in New York last year. It will be held in the Blanding Library on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 p. m. Everyone interested in either or both events is urged i- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman and children of Salt Lake City spent the Easter weekend here visiting his family the Ray Lymans. Ed Lyman and family spent the weekend here from Tuba City visiting his parents and his brothers and sisters. Mr. and Kalton Hafen and children of St. George, came for Easter and to visit her mother, Mrs. Ida Nielson and family. Around two inches of snow fell here Sunday night and needless to say all residents of Blanding were happy even though it was all melted by -t. to attend. clever little two page paper on events in the life of A Christ and Easter was arranged and put out by the Blanding third year LDS Seminary' students. It was printed by the Corporation, which donated their time and effort. The paper was distributed to the various homes in town on Easter. Yay-Bi-Ch- ay noon. According to Mrs. Ada Rigby president of the Blanding Carden Club, there will be two important events which have been scheduled for the months of April. The first will be a tree and shrub pruning demonstration on Thursday April 9, at 2 p. m. given by County Agent Blaine Jones. This is planned for a field demonstration, weather permitting. If it is too cold or stormy, it will be given as a discussion inside. In any event it will be held at the home of Ada Ricbv which is at 477 South and 3rd The San Juan Record MonticHIo, I'lah Thursday, April 2, 1970 ligi For Breakfast Lunch Dinner Elk Ridge Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop. Blanding, Utah Tlirt--r Now you can invest in new 25,000,000 Issue $500 or more in s100 multiples. Ask for offering circular. 7 with m 30-mon- with maturity. th 60-mon- th GTOT maturity. Interest paid every 6 months. fvj J v-- rl K the Best.. 111 I I Interest begins day of investment. First Security Bank of Utah. National Association |