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Show "Page 10 October BLANDING OUTLOOK 29 1959 1 SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY HOLDS SOCIAL by SHUMVTAY GRACE bsing real hundred a per olever drew almost Ward Relief 2nd the cent of Society members to the Opening Social on Monday) and by singing "Count Your Many Blessings? all were ready for the program rtilsh was uplifting as wsll as vsry invitations The Efcily Redd was entertaining. with chairman of aotrosses, fill a . Alone . oast May, Kesle, .Dorothy Harvey , Manra Laws, Camilla Mikesell, Dorthea Guymon, Phylis Joms, Vllata Shunway and Dotty Laws. Dinner was strvsd in the recreation hall by Allie Nielson, Yvonne Louise Cahoon, Delores Psndelton and Ann Merrill. The deoaratlng in the Relief room and the table Sooiety were done by Evatynn deo orations Perkins and Alberta Gvymon. They carried out were very clever the theme of tho invitations whioh were done by Marba Pialnor and Clyda Bleak. surrounded patio, was enjoyed by and ALL WASHED UP All wet and enjoying every minute of it, Minyak the circus elephant gets a thorough dousing with a spray washer in Chicago. Giving the modem bath is circus performer Antonietta Bisbini of Milan, Italy. business caller from Bluff Sat. the guests. - Seated at the head table were the five oldest ladles combined ages present, whose to added up list the heading years, Mrs. 424 Redd with 95 years ladies served a dinner for tho to her oredlt. After dinner tho gifts were opened and admired. visited her It was a very fins gathering. quite Mrs. Julia Bailey and children of the week. mother, Mrs. Lydia Dalton, in Les Fays and Rex, left Friday Housewives were pleased Thurs- Salt Lake City last week. The dinner party sponsored by morning for Phoenix, Arisona, to day of last week to greet W. S. Plato Foster of Montrose, Colorado, a group of friends for Mrs. spend the winter with her daugat their doors with his cans of Lucinda' Redd's 95th birthday at hter, Phyllis, who is attending He Huddlaatcn lovely honey. has been the home of Mrs. Dorothy Adams college there. AAONTICELLO Hrs Nielsen Margaret ill with the flu the was Lions Club Monday last Mrs. Una Black nivt. News Hems By Mi. H. E. and Mr. H. C. of White Canyon were bus lneia delivering honey here these nany was a most worthwhile affair , eallers In town Saturday driving years and is a genial gentleman attended by some 25 of the older a flno now Chevrolet pickup. to trade vttfc. ladies. A fine dinner, which Mrs. Trlna The Community Will lias was a Chur ah Mission was served on the lovely flower Hr. The of the Utah Daughters in their regular session, September 25 at tho horns of frs Ylrgil Pioneers met 3rd Friday Eastln, with Mrs. Eastln and daughter, Mrs. Marvll Randles, as hostesses. were There 2S ladies and one gentleman present. b meeting was opened by sing- -' and lng "The Hand Cart Song" The "I'll Take You Home Kathleen. given by Mrs. Karl Bartcn. After a short business session Mrs. Thora Norton gave an interesting lesson on "They Prayer Came was 59. in which was a Luolnda Redd, IPh. ifUdaak 3971 8 Rod Thomas Attention! Fleet (toners "Pioneer Heritage" sented to Mrs. Redd group. by was prethe by Refreshments were served the hoetesses. Mrs. Jennie Beeson passed away of a heart attack on September 25. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Christensen, born in Monticello In Januaiy, 1898. She was married to Duff Beeson in Norieber, 1920. He proceeded her in death several years. She leaves to mourn her passing six sons, Reginald, Jaek, Vsrl, Harold, Norman and Keith, and BLATJDIft, UTAJ Conte given. Mr. gave two violin Mrs. Iva Lou Redd book TOUR EQUIPHHfT WITH US TO EXPEDITE SERVICE & AVOID ERRORS ON EMERGENCY ORDERS F F I C E was numbers, and sang two solos, all with Mrs. A Maxine Frost aoeompanylng. LIST Whan Evans short program, tribute to Mrs A fou s One Mead .m p p i, i b o Way BLANDING OUTLOOK |