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Show Page 8 BLINDING OUTLOOK Feb, 27, 1959 Hazclton and risks great, will the nefarious trade of worthless cheok passing oease to flourish" In the afternoon session in; Blanding, Assistant SuperintenJohn i j ! i ! i I A discussed cadency; hit j ; and run,! ' ; President Arthur Adair, Mont- ' is the of this very Night Marshall, present president important group and should be congratulated for his efforts in securing the services of such as Jones and Mr specialists Rogers. Schools of this kind do make for a safer and better community through more efficient law enforcement Mur Subscribe to The OUTLOOK James Franklin Carrell, 89, Wayne Congressman, 2nd Ave., Salt Lake City, Aspinall could be doing more in 139 heme at 4:30 behalf of the situation and Utah, died at his Coloradoans to contact am Feb 23 of a heart ailment urged Mr. Carroll was bom March 3, him. He said that Iir, Aspinall was ir. a position of power on 1870, in Heber City, a son of Charlotte M and Willard Carroll. matters concerning uranium At the age of 20 he moved to This was a dinner meeting held in the show room of the Smith Colonla Juarez, Mexloo and there he married Annie Qlza Burrell on rium.bing and Heating Co. Donna Clir.e, Gwen Smith, Marge Jan. 19, 1903. At the time of Mexican Revolution In 1912 he Jeannerette, and Sue Graves were the the lady volunteers who prepared was driven out of Mexico and and served a delicious chicken brought his family to Grayson (Blanding) to settle Here he dinner. worked as a farmer and carpenter and was active in church work: and Drama served enthe San Juan Stake High i j ! traffic natters, and deteotingj and recording skid marks in traffic accident investigations: icell o Marion Col- j is also ai Rogers, graduate of the F.B.I. National) who that suggested orado's Patrol, Highway Commissioner, County Former Blanding Resident Dies In Salt Lake City 1 from Page C Influence, I FBI from Page 1 difficult, profits small, dent of the Utah of C I FOR REASON SMILIN- G- Hawaiis delegate to Congress, Democrat John A. Burns, of Honolulu, has reason to smile. Hawaiis bid for congressional approval of statehood for the islands is brighter this year than perhaps at any time in the past. j Night Observed By 1st 2nd Wards & comedy "The Hermits" a one-a- ct was presented by the Blanding Ward Feb. 24, in the LDS Recreation hall. The play was directed by Mrs. Vivian Haag and members of the cast were Bix, played by Jack st; Palmer; Walter, Boyd Jim, Harold Redd; Peggy, Renee Black; Bea, Deanne Burten-shaCheryl, Gayle Wozniak; and Linda Lee, Pearl Kartchner. The play was very ably done by the Read Tee Ads cast and was enjoyed by everyone Other numbers on the program News Too were a reading "Can I" given by KennaLee Helquist, a male quartette consisting of Fred Halliday, About two weeks ago, while Gordon Adams, Morris Swenson, and rabbit hunting with two other Harold Lyman, under tie direction Bayles sang "Eva- boys, 1 shot what I thought was of Mrs. Helen a rabbit and it turned out to be II na Dear" and the "Levee Song" a bobcat I brought it in and Kermlt Butt, George Jones, Clay Conway, and Lloyd Bayles brought got a bounty of four dollars culture to Blanding in a clever By Calvin Black, 6th Grade Hel-qui- wj Theyre PARTS & SERVICE J. HUNT CO. C. comedy Two Shows at N i The Drama ghtly Council for 17 years. He also has served as president of YMMIA, Clerk, counselor in the Bishopric and was a ward teaoher supervisor He moved with his family to Ward Salt Lake in 1940 and has been an active temple worker since then Survivors Inolude his widow; 12 sons and daughters, Mayo L, Ernest LeRol, Evan Willard H, Wayne City; Thell B, Carroll of Bountiful; Vivian F Carroll, Lake Lester B Colorado; Carroll, Safferd, Arizona; Thomas B, Carroll, Provo; MableC Shus-wa- y, Elizabeth C Wright, BlandDenver, ing; Marlnda (Dollle) Shipley, Ogden; 51 grandchildren and, 45 three great grandchildren; Charles brothers, Ogden; three M. sisters, Carroll, Elizabeth Porter, Sarah Lake, Salt Lake City; Lucy Porter, Blanding. Funeral services were conducted at in the South of Eighteenth night for the Blanding Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y was presented Feb 25 Saints Services were conducted Wednesday noon Ward Chapel, Church 2nd Ward Two one -- act plys were presentEarl Maw. who by Bishop ed and enjoyed by all attended Hermits" dlreoted by Ora Bayles portrayed one of the The problems of teen age love cast Included Bix, played by Steven Keele; Walter, Dennis George Jones; Sohless; Jim, Shu Linda way ; Bea, Diane "The Py Harris; Francine Cheryl, and Linda Lee, Sally Shu way; Redd San jnan Friday - Saturday Feb. 27th &28th So great together youll wish they'd never part again! other play "Hillbilly Road with Detours" was directed by The Fri. & Feb. 27 Ci Sat. 28 & LEO Meuwfcr a rally Ht tiWitl THE FLAC Dad m Mtonui best- - Camilla Nelson Mon. 1 & , 2 jQMKMootNm Audrey took the part of was P& and Jon L the romantic lover boy Judy Tatro played Amerlcy with Mark Lyman as Sonny and Dorthea Laws as Tennesee Both plays were well cast and the boys and girls did their rf Ma Monday - Tuesday Mar. 2nd arid 3rd parts real well FLEMING Farty Enjoyed jgu couk Jncnsoi and Hunt was MADISON uu Mlkesell Bob McAfee Helen Brown SASCLE TRAfiP AND REDHEADED HELLCAT RouNo till Sun. Mar. & By Youth Group CSmmSccPC coU3ft:. The Methedist Youth Fellowship enjoyed a party on Sunday even- Tue. & Mar. 3 Wed. & 4 Thur. Mar. 5 ing, Feb. 22, at the City office After an opening building Loren Jeonnerett the Frayer by evening was spent playing various games sueh as rook, meneplyj and flinch cookies, served te Refreshments ofj punch and oandy were 22 young 930 the party the MYF peeple. benediction. all A This group Is sponsored by Mrs ' i At was olesed with geod time was had by . I very I attend Wednesday - Thur Mar. 4th and 5th ? TtaYWftttotaew M too much too sogq! 1 I wnnit.r Mr-an- Chan Moulton end meets each Sunday at 630 pa at the City effice bldg and all young peeple are cerdially Invited te im E, Carroll, all of Salt B km ms mmn iHCbutssmoi |