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Show The San Juan Record Augusts, 1974 V Class of '44 Has Reunion By Janet Wilcox Classmates of 30 years ago joined together Saturday, July 6th at Blanding to reminisce, eat, visit and catch up on everyones doings. Ysflir(iay A luncheon was held at Cur- tis and Paula Jones home, and former teachers, Phil 9, 10 & 12 Hurst and the former Afton SteMrs. classmates. vens had also planned to attend but had her own family reunion to take care of. Lloyd Redd came from Texas; A1 Dean Washburn, wife Clara, and son Allen came from California; Deaun and Duane Johnson, Joe and Belva Nielson, Joan and Harold Mosley all came from Arizona; Donald and Sally Bugg from Colorado; Flora Graham from Salt Lake; Shirley and Slick Redd, June and Ormas Hawkins from Monticello; and Oley and Mary Black, Betty and Glenn Skinner, Paula and Curtis Jones, and Don and Guen Smith all attended from Odds & Ends Towels for the whole damp family hat have ROSANNA TAPAIIA demonstrated her creativity during spring quarter at Dixie College by fashioning art objects from odds and ends supplied by llamanities teacher Edna Gregerson. Rosanna, a sophomore nursing student at Dixie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Tapaha of Blanding. and new high school and the new vocational school which was interesting to all. For supper the group went up to the Smiths lot by the dude ranch for a cool cook-ou- t, which even featured a delightful summer shower (a rare in these commodity oven poThe Dutch parts). tatoes, hamburgers, root beer were highlighted by the addition of delectable sour dough biscuits provided by Slic. To all attending it was a wonderful occasion. MONTHLY INCOM will find support to with accu-son- al , social and family xpress your wishes so open to misinterpreta-ou- t out your desire to bargains available at c, al joined Blanding. At the luncheon, classmates looked at pictures of each others children and grandchildren and tried to guess who they belonged to. The group next visited Mr. and Mrs. Biggs which gave everyone a chance to get reAlex then took acquainted. the group on a tour of the old Dry Goods you and LaRay Alexander their wives, Mabel and Doris, ime' Of the 127 students who graduated with the class of 44 all were there except four. do jb&m thereby increasing securi ty . iGutfetrestf CAumi c HS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 0 Qfys&k paid! nnxsnrotfhlly NOTICE: Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to passbook rate. |