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Show October 23, 1959 Page 3 BLANDING OUTLOOK up and down the street wxts A lunohton MILDRED RASCOE aftor ularfeholdweekend Sun- winners of a large number of While U S. Kli donated by prizes, whioh wore Uranium production in the U.S, A partial list ', $73 million in new commit; was' sabers of the Blandlng Coraunlty looal merchants. in fis15,180 tons of Church. Rev. and Mrs. C. T. of winners follows Roy Edwards,5 menU have been made, with the cal year 1959, Weller reported Canadian uranium industry since .Hawes of Salt Lake City were a thermos Jugj George Rasooe, is seven times greater than That Ren Moss, pooket sharp have been imRev. Hawes, distrlot gallon gas can; guests Mrs. Neldon Holt, 5 gal- posed upon the uranium industry it was in 1955. During the same superintendent of the Methodist ' knife; lons of oil; Junior Cosby, steak here at home. These charges period reserves have increased Churoh, gave the seraon, and .Uranium prices are $1 two; Mrs. Cosby, a the Atomic Energy Com- -' later talked with the congre- dinner for e, Klmmer-lHoward rod case; mission were made by Gonlon to $4.7& lower for domestic uranigation about its plans and fishing bolo tie and flashlight; um .than are from day services - . by U-30- -8 cut-bac- ks a-gai- nst 18-fol- problems. Paul Dean Bl&ok, two oar-to- ns Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Br&dberry, of oigarettes; Shirley formerly of Blandlng, drove over in a leather case; hatehet Laws, from Farmington to 'spend the Jim weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray lyman, flashlight; and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, set of wrenches. Roy Edwards Mrs. Leila Palmer and Mr. and George Rasooe. David Taylor, Mrs. Harvey Kartchner are baok son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ta- from a weekend trip to Prloe their mother, his birthday where they visited ylor, celebrated GrandKartohner. Mrs. Nancy with a party Tuesday morning. who is 95, is in Christmas preparations were In ma Kartchner, evldenee Saturday afternoon when quite good health.Palmer home for At the LaVell items were on display In the of visiting and deer recreation hall of the L.D.S a few days were Mr. and Mrs Allen Church. E&eh of the wards from hunting Palmer and son Roger of Barstow, Moab, Blandlng and Montloello contributed new Ideas in the way California. Bernard Blaok was honored of table deooratlons, toys, atMrs. a surprise birthday party candles, aprons, Christmas tree Members of her and Tuesday night skirts, Christmas stockings Mrs Harold family gathered at the home of handmade gifts. Mr and Mrs. Richard Perkins for Mosley gave a demonstration on a pizza supper. the making of peppermint lolliTwo new members were added to pops, and also showed samples of the roll cf the local chapter of and homemade English toffee almond orunch. Ideas obtained Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday night. In a candlelight ceremony, Mrs. at the meeting will be exchanged Eddie Jordan and Mrs. Claude and suggested at the work meetwere Nugent given their pins and ings In eaoh ward. of the organizMr and Mrs. Arvel Bartlett made pledges A program on "Love's Mir-ao- le ation. have gone to Idabelle, Oklahoma Marriage" was given by to visit Mr. Bartlett's parents. Mrs. in Chan Moulton. In keeping When they return, they will move the theme, a reoording of to Fruita, Colorado vfoere they with was played, and two have purohased an Interest In "Because" sonnets by Elizabeth Barrett the Rail Cafe Mr. Bartlett has RefreshBrowning were read. been working for Camay Drilling ments mulled cake and of sploe Dean Mr. and Mrs. Company. older were served by the hostess Bartlett are also visiting In Mrs. George Rasooe, after which Idabelle. The next was played. Winner of the Model 70, 270 bridge 3 be on Novenber Caliber Winchester given away at meeting the home of Mrs.will Wayne the Deerhunters' Ball last week held at was Walter Nielson of Hopevllle, Karr. Glen and Eugene Shuimray, DuCalifornia. The drawing for the dley Rowley and lei Shumway left gun was the ollmax of the evenyesterday for oulson, Montana ing for many people. CQNTD COL 2 FAGE 9 announced the Glen Skinner Five-year-- old Mrs. d. they foreign s almost of sources, yet 125,980 tons of uranium oxide purchased by the AEC has come from foreign sources. Weller termed the Canadian in- -: creases in the face of such a past record as both arbitrary and abusive of the domestic uranium industry. He stated that a full scale Congressional review of the uranium procurement program "would be of considerable benefit Weller, executive vice president of the Uranium .Institute gf America in a hearing before the Joint Economic Committee in Washington last Friday. Weller accused the AEC of "renovating old and dusty obligations" which had previously been set aside, in order to justify the extension of uranium purchase with Canada amounting to $73.1 million, and involving 894 million pounds of uranium concentrate. two-third- -- I to all concerned." , FLYING SERVICE AIR AMBULANCE CHARTER SERVICE AIRCRAFT RENTALS SCENIC FLIGHT INSTRUCTION FLIGHTS SLt lib, B&iuice PH. 2C11 BOX LYNN ALEXANDER 884 tftfeir peeDsill MMMMU THIS COUPON WORTH REG. PRICE 264. msrsm THIS OFFER WITH COUPON mmr GOOD OCT. Folger's 164 OCT. 29 23 THRU 9 POUND CAN 1.39 Special! Pound mcmmtp strike stamps |