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Show August 14, 1959 Page 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK '. iW Ml MONTI CELLO News Items By Mrs. H. E. Blake and Mrs Rev R W. Campbell & Sootty, Patricia Bryan, Patricia Harral and Kike Steadman returned Saturday night from a weeks attendance at the Junior High and report a profiCamp Utaba, table week. The Church Mission Community Circle went to Daltcn Spring for their meeting Aug. 4. of their, friends from A group Koab met with them, including Mrs. J.W. Williams, firs. L.L. Taylor, Mrs. Eddah Shields and Mrs. Isabel A Prewer and several others. ? in Mr. Argyle from Iren two work for years government spoke and showed seme interesting articles from the foreign A and good meeting oountry nloe lunoh were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Palmer are enjoying a visit from Mrs, PalMrs. mer's parents Mr. and George Hays from Thompsons, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blake Took Rlohard Nielson from the hosri tal where he had been a few days to his home in Bluff, Sunday. . Mrs. I$rdia Dalton has seen a hospital patient the past week. Co-Ag- ent JANET WHITMAN Janti Whitman from Richmond. Utah, will .leach health and physical education at Blanding high school in the San Juan schcul district next year. Miss Whitman spent the past two summers as a counselor in a Girl Scout camp in Heber Valley. While at Utah State she has participated in the Winter Carnival, dance contest. Homecoming, Agathon, Swing Sing, WIA and as an Intramural manager. She is also a member of PEMM club. Delta Delta Delta sorority, Lambda Delta Sigma and the Spurs. Christensen was taken to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction last week. Neal and Mrs Max Leila Palmer and Graoe Shum-w- Gray Blllsle on Tuesday August (pictured back row) super- 18th. vise a quilt making projeot as Piotured in the first row (L four Indian girls make a quilt to R) are Florence Cly, Ann. Joan Jones, Mable Cly and Jane for their girl friend, ay . Mr ' Dalton and Oskley who and Mrs. Robert Christensen were Grand Junction visitors Mr week. to fl the purpose cf giving young children missionary education, and is fostered by the W.M.S. cf e&eh church. In the local First Baptist a beginner church, Throughout tne oountry, Southern Baptist Churches are having ohildren, "Sunbeam Foous Week" August 9thf travelled It is through 15th. is special attention a time when on ed focus with parties Sunbeam Bands activites. and with their leaders, to the Empire Street Church in Cortez Monday Baptist an for assocl&tlonal oe.mp day Local Clem consist of a beginners group for children ages four to six, and primary for six to sight years old. Reoently a program was started for nursery ehildren, one to four The Sunbeam Band is a weekday Sunbeam Bands BOW 17" PORTABLE BIT and primary band is fostered. To start off Focus Week looally, the Sunbeams were given special attention in services on Sunday. Several Program Underway various MOTOROLA . Special Baptist f married - Denver last be marks the spot where savings are found left on Monday for a vacation trip to visit a sister In organization for family- is to Sunbeam director Englehart and leaders Mrs Mrs Frank Smith and Mrs Elmer Combs have several activities scheduled throughout the week, including a program by the children on Wednesday and & party planned for this weekend for all age children. AND ARROW J SEASON To be given away by Rexall Drug Stores Come in and see me at your Rexall Drug Store. Learn how you may be a winner. No purchase necessary." Rexall TV Hostess nr ORUaiPRODUCTS -- Sunbeam tew mmmi IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Glass t Paint !Mi mm m mmmm is giving away, an OT for the biggest BUCK brought in with Bow & Arrow ARCHERY SEASON OPEN SEPT. 5 THRU SEPT. 20 |