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Show New Mexioo an cl clown ihe f7 ; past week in Arizona and New Mexico on business. Edson Black became seriously Monday and was advised by Dr. Root to go immediately to HILDA PERKINS Mrs. Ann Porter was sustained s President of the Young Ladies ijutual 'Improvement Association nt in the Dividing 1st Ward in Getting Sunday evening. Th members of the LaKode Club t at the home of Mrs. Clessa Sae-rne- JlsCk Thursday evening March 5 in honor of Ida Mae Palmer who is to undergo surgery on Mar. 18 Hospital in Salt Lake City. Ida Mae was presented days last week in Grand Junction ith a beautiful nylon duster. on business. A delicious covered dish dinner and Gordon Perkins Calvin Clessa Blaok was .Adams made a business served. trip to eltctd Pres, and Grace Hunt e. replKcing Ida Mae Palmer LOS rj 7irinia and were mbers All mepresent except Walker. Vir-.:1n- iri r Ij. l'.-- reetir.:r no was be held of "ildft Perkins ill. at T'ext the home March 26. Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Hunt are now . t '.e sole of Club 47, purchased the other half having; Slack. Cha.nc.y it owners their partners from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Slack found do Justice to impossible to Ms t.ri r: . since his deputy of his tire Job dcramded so r.-c- are Mr. and Mrs. DeVsr Shurvny proud parents of t".in the girls lon Mar. 10th at Grand Junction i;olo. They are to be mured Jane n They are welcomed by brothers and one sister. TVy h'iv: twin brothers who will soon br twelve years old. Tbe grodp ".rents are Mr. and Jill. : h-p- sy . .rs. .. of Shurway Mrs. Pauline ,.nd Blanding .hetherington of Crand Junction. Jean comes from fhrt Lyan who is in Ihoeni, Ariz. tbit she has employment with the Word C.I.T. Credit Cnrp. is very happy In her work. .i.niver.vil end She lives in an apartment with girl friends close to tAO her. ..or k and the church. Mr. end Mrs. Ray Hunt . and 'lighter Debbie if ft Sun; on a h trip to sines3 rarmin.rton and ret rning Monday. . Ilettie Walker- returned last Friday after having Jurango Mrs. sfeet - in Arizona visiting s week her husband who is ther iness. Mrs. ulna Cos on bus- and children, of, visited Colo, Maneos, at the hone of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Conway Redd last week. of drighar. City, Utah spent Sat. of last week in town. They made a and Mr., Mrs. Blaok Dee move. their son hurried triF to deroyce arigham City where they expect to make and his wife their Pat to home. Leila Palmer returned from Salt. Lake City where she has spent the past Mrs. Wed. home with her daughter five weeks Owen tooley. welcomed hter on Mr. and firs.' Tool-t- y their second daug- Feb. 26th Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Palmer and family left Thursday morning for Manti where they will do their Templf work. They expect. to re- turn home Friday, Guest speakers evening. at tha Blanding 1st Ward Saerament Mettlng Sun. were Bro. and Sister Albert R. lyfcan, who' spoke about their -- . . recent to Old Mexlea. It's Inspiring to hear them trip always . FK. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielsen, Verda Galagher and Gaylen were . hare froai Arizona over jthe "weekend friends and re la-- ! visiting ' returned Sunday. tlves. and Mrs- - Clem Englehart honored Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Combs Mr. at dinner They Mrs. Riley Walker went back with them and .returned home Tuesday with L hero husband .who has spent 2. Page 5 week. Monday evening, March occasion being the 6th Combs wedding anniversary, of the couple. Charley Miller, brother of Mrs. Combs and Mrs. Englehart ill was also a guest at the delicious ham dinner. Salt Lake City .for treatment Home Mission Week of prayer WHI and possible surgery; He and was observed by the Baptist his wife and son Anthon left Thursday with an all day program Monday afternoon. Mr. Black was at the Church. Mina ngleharfc operated on TVies. Morning and Is acted as chairman and a covered doing well. dish luncheon was served at the Mr. and Mrs. Conway Redd and noon hour. A group of ladies were visdaughter Joanna spent several from El Paso-Ane- th the with at the aIi 'cel last The itors for the day. ADS USE OUTLOOK WANT BLANDING OUTLOOK Mar. 13, 1959 er is a fellow who An remembers when he took a dollar to work, bought his lunch, a old-tim- . -- s paper, and some tobacco, and came home that night with change in his pocket. |