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Show 752 Students Receive TB Tests Monday by Opel Howell Mrs. Harold Wright from Hwlper and Mrs. Clarenoe Deeben from Springville, the Regional PTA to the PTA meeTuesday night to help organwere directors, ting ize the Bluff PTA. Meeting was called to. order by President LeRoy Burnett. Opening prayer was by Gene Johnson. The financial report was made by Lorene was deoided that Graham. It and Mr. selected as a ittee, and the officers for representatives from They These tests are very benefi- cial to all concerned because of were show & positive nominating comm- person tested is group voted in the sonecr.e the coming school Therefore having is a in the TB Blandlng. reaction if the in contact with the' disease. child should show a positive reaction he will r3' be given an as veil a all of the members of his family X-- Jeanne Anderson; 2nd Vice Pres., Stan Houston; Secretary, Marie and others with whom he is in Lorene contact. Last year 11 cases of Treasurer, Cunningham; Graham. 43 school TU of greater or lesser inten- children took part sity were discovered and commiskin tests held in tted to treatment as a result of Mrs. Mrs. Bill Huber, Dale Holyoak, and Mrs. the LeRoy Club Pal-et- te Members April 10, 1959 were both County and State Health guests at Mrs. Ruth Nielson's Units conducted a testing pro- home for their meeting this gram for Tuberculosis. Held in month. the Blending Elementary muHostesses for the evening were ltiple purpose room, tilt program Mrs. Ruth Nielson, Mrs. Emily was considered a great success and Mrs. Donna Cline. They as 752 students flocked in for Redd, served a lunch consisting of a the tests. According to Del oris colorful and tasty meat salad, of the Fendleton, president hot rolls, fruit drink with Blandlng Health Council, this sherbet, and in the center of Included most of the students in each table was an attractive Planding schools as well as r.a.ny tray of horsd'oeuvre3. To top who came by err from Bluff and the lunch off, the three ladies Aneth. served a most unusual and de- Houston are: President, Joanna Pierce; 1st Vice Pres., year. 13LANDING OUTLOOK Monthly Meeting dues would be $1.00 per person. their dual purpose. They not The rules of the PTA were set only will Indicate if the up. Dorothy Nielson, Gene John- tested has T3, but willperson also son, Page 9 Club Holds Pal-et- te TP testing program. The difference between a cheap skate and a thrifty person is in the technique by which one weasels out of picking up the restaurant check. READ THE WANT ADS here's the hah vith the all-in-o- ne FAMILY PLAN I1YRUM E. PORTER licious almond pie. Mrs. Connie Screen, who was in charge of the entertainment,' by having surprised everyone them create their suppressed desire of a new spring hat. A busy fun time was had by all in making their hat creations from various things 3uch as paper plates, paper, paper, etc. few lace dollies, crepe colored construction ribbon, pipe cleaners, Wouldn't you of the ladies even a it, used some know of the horsd' oeuvres for their suppressed desires. You could say some of the hats looked good enough to eat. ONE POLICY for Dad, and Mom, Children, present and future. remarkable new For further details .about this plan Phone 2306 BENEFICIAL LIFE Insurance Company Burnett helped take the children up. in their cars. One positive reaction was found. and Mrs. Dale Holyoak and .Mr. children are in visit. for a Moab Mrs. Doris Ellis is in for medical attention. Mr. Gaines Monday and Mr. Melvin Merz Bud Moab drove to Price, Utah, to attend to business. Mr. Bud Merz has been made the Bluff City Justice of Peace. It to have a new service station in Bluff City built by the El Paso Company. seems we are Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night at Bluff Bluff City met Hotel. Tourist and publicity were the topics disoussed. LDS Guest speakers at the Church last Sunday were Albert R. Lyman from Blandlng, Utah, and Mrs. Maggie Nielson from Monticello. They talked of the days when Bluff was young. I guess spring is here for sure. Anyway the ball players are out and at it once again. It looks as if they would make a little good year. A team this league our young people have already been swimming and they say the water is fine. few of The Mr. Scouts wish Boy Kenny down the Ross river to thank for taking them on a wonderful trip. Special Interest Class Presents Program large crowd attended the srogram presented by the Special A nterest class at the Blandlng MIA on Tuesday, April 7. Hr. Melvin Hurst acted as the ford Youre doing a great job! 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