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Show TRIP WIN Richard Watkins and Lamar Helquist Return From Missions Two Missionaries LDS young j have returned to Blanding in recent weeks. They are Richard Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watkins of the 2nd Ward; and Lamar Helquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Helquist of the 1st Ward. Richard filled his two year mission in the New England .States Mission. He laborid his first seven months in New . Hampshire and then went to Vermont for last year spent in Massachusetts. After completing his two years of missionary work. Elder Watkins traveled through the East five months His was visiting New York City and Was- hington, D. C. He I from Salt Lake to Chicago tomorrow on the first lap of a fly expense-pai- Miami Beach, d trip to Florida. Sponsored by Whirlpool, the vaoation was awarded to Dale for selling the most appliances in his district. While at Miami Beach, the Skel- . - main France. after visiting for sailed and home. Lamar the York New a day he took the BYU W He the U.S.A. on the Queen Elizabeth and George Beck of Banger, will care for the child- D 0 WN T 0 wool weaving. Following his mission he toured the Continent, visiting BelGermany, Switzerland, aid gium, followed by a er, Mrs. Texas, The industries in this area are cotton and fashion show, sightseeing, and a water ballet show. While the Skeltons are gone, Dale's father Bill Skelton of Carrizozo, New Mexico, will take care of the store, and Mrs. Skelton's moth- ren. streets. walked through the planned for them, include deep sea fishing, swimming, a Western party, lunch Activities pool the the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints near London. He worker1 his two years in the North' part of England where he- says it rained a great deal and the soot of the industrial cities would settle on one as he tons will stay at the Carillon, the newest and biggest of its hotels, and enjoy breakfast in bed each morning of their stay. around the work through summer, and in the fall he will enter the Brigham Young University as a Freshman. Elder Helquist spent the two years of his mission in the British Mission. One of the highlights of his stay in Europe was for both the being present groundbreaking and the dedication of the British Temple of Hr. and Mrs. Dale Skelton will week's intends to City for train for too, will Utah work during suiuner before returning where he is a Sophomore. 1 to I DOINGS N BY SUE GRATES Quite a number of local people opening on the official Friday and Saturday of the J & J Paint and Glass Company a great many people took advantage of looking over the new establishment and receiving the useful ideas on heme pet holders, deeerating and balloons for the kiddies. During the two day At left to on Wednesday on a Jeep trip the Hole In The Rock. A few taking their pickups with extra gasoline and supplies and were to drive as far as possible in the pickups and then take their Jeeps on into the Hole' In The Rock. Those going on the excursion from Blanding were: opening some twenty dozen doughnuts were served, along with IV. Norwood Porter, Curtis Jones, oof fee and lemonade. Winners of Pep Redd, Wiley Redd, Leland were Campbell's were Mrs. Roberta a large door size Croasmun, Mrs. Gilbert Shumway, mlrrow; enough paint to paint a room; and Mr. Orris Murphy, & pan and roller set. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brow were very pleased with the opening and wish to thank all who came Mr. in. and Mrs. Joe Finn in Salt Lyman Lake spent last City where Mr. lyman attended a sohool pertaining to the Conoco. Their children were Company. left in the care of relatives here and in Grand Junction, week ; ; ; , : t 15 Del Monte Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bllekenstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Jeannerett, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. lyle Johnson, Mr. Loren Hawkins, Mr and Mrs Lynn lyman, and Mr . and Mrs Albert R. lyman. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sondregger, and Mr. Daryl Redd of Monticello also were accompanying the Blanding group. Their plans are to return on Saturday. The Oil Well Supply Division which has been operating for well over a year in the Carroll Colorado. Building have ceased operations Mr. F. C. Tilton, of the Arrow here and have moved their stock Gas Co. who was injured in a to the Farmington store. Mr. truck acoident at Devil's Canyon Clifford Snell will go to Farm- N. M. and Mr. Charles last week was released from San ington, Damron has been transferred to Juan County Hospital over the on had be to Willlston, N, D. Mrs. Damron Monday weekend, but flown to a hospital in Albuquer- - and the children will remain quo, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Don here until school is out. Smith took Mr. Tilton to the Pa ;e 1 2 Blanding Airport by ambulance ltl..X!lXG OITI.-J-Jand Dr. Walter Fallon accompanied- Mr. Tilton on the plane. pri 1 21, C Tomato ; the deor prizes 24 OZ. STANBY PASCO oz. PKG. FROZEN 1 LB. BA6S Cold i ! j : Beauty Bar PAY CASH j WE LB-- 3 m C S3c SAVE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS I0m-7-m |