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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 26, 1980 t One prize was given to the oldest father there, Frost Black, who is 70. A prize was given to the father with the most sons, Arvid Black his youngest (he had six); son, who is only 13 months old, received the prize for the youngest in attendance. His name is Darren. A prize was awarded to anyone who would participate in a number. This went to six boys who each sang a song (UroitEKCE (Continued from Page 10) After gathering there the group enjoyed a bounteous meal which was eaten together in family groups. Then everyone gathered around a for an excellent campfire program, after which prizes were awarded. separately and they all did so well they shared the prize of a bag of candy. The Davwere boys taking part id Barfuss, Clint Pincock, Preston Shumway, Craig and and Chad HoSaturday morning eacrf family got up to help their dads prepare breakfast, and each boy declared his dad Adam Black sier. the best cook. Some of them stayed and played games for awhile, and others left for their homes. Bishop Richard Pincock presided, and the boys think hes the best sport ever. Mr. and Mrs. Tarry and son Jimmy of Lake are guests this Salt Sum-merha- yes week at the home of their friends, Dwight and Lynda and family. Mr. Laws Sum-merha- yes is famous for his beautiful singing voice, and he sang a beautiful number in 4th Ward sacrament meeting on Sunday, accompanied on the by his wife. piano neighborhood in the southeast section of town enjoyed a party. We didnt get the details, but it was in Criig Redds neighborhood. The affair was hosted by the Jim Hughes family on their huge lawn. This was Saturday evening. This neighborhas a lot of fun. hood The $a COFFEE 100-WAT- MAKER, BULB, 250 a month T 60 a month a dM ICECREAM FREEZER, TOASTER, 140 a month 30 a month SUN LAMP, 450 a month Mrs. Bernice Burtenshaw, had been in poor health for some time, passed away Saturday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dee Hancock, where she has been who living since her health became bad. More details next Funeral was to be week. this Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allred and their three children have returned from a trip to Afton, Wyoming, where they By Marsha Keele commemoration of the 75th year since Blandings founding, the Reservoir Park will be renamed Walter C. Lyman Park in a holiday dedication ceremony next week. Blanding city officials have planned a special dedication ceremony for Saturday, July VACUUM CLEANER, 80 a month ELECTRIC FRY PAN, 140 a month ELECTRIC HAIR ROLLERS, 210 a month ELECTRIC CLOCK, 90 a month RADIO, 70 a month Just count kilowatts instead of calories. Estimate your energy costs with the new UP&L publication, Your Energy Budget Guide, available free at any Utah Power and Light office. Find out how much it costs to use all your electrical appliances by job or by the month. Skinny up your budget by cutting down on the kilowatts. The booklet that helps you decide where to save! Come in or write for your free copy. 00G Q fpOQOdtP Page 15 visited with his family. While in Wyoming they blessed and named their new baby daughter Annette. 3 She was born May at San Juan Hospital. Republican Women sponsored a Meet Your Candidate night last Wednesday in the Blanding library. The candidates atcommission tending ware Beppy Gibbons, ar and Jack Calliham, candidates, and Ken Bailey, candidate. Hardy a four-ye- ar for his seccandidate Redd, ond term as state representative, with his wife Sunny, ware also in attendance. All the candidates spoke, after which those attending asked questions on various subjects which were answered by the candidates. Judy Mainord, of the club, conpresident ducted the meeting. Mrs. Linda Kindred led the pledge of allegiance, and prayer was given by Marsha Keele. Sunny Redd gave a short talk on how to vote before the candidates spoke. Refreshments were served after the meeting was over. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Jack are happy over the arrival of new son, born June 20, a at San Juan Hospital in This is their fourth son. They have two daugThe two-ye- Mon-tice- Uo. hters. To dedicate Lyman In - Park at the park, where a new sign will be erected in honor 5, of Walter C. Lyman, Blandings founder. The dedication will begin at 9 a.m. that day with band fanfare. Stanley Lyman, el- dest grandson, will conduct. Harold Lyman will present a short history of the founder, followed by an address by Mayor Gibbons. Special music will, be provided by grandsons and granddaughters of Walter C. 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