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Show Page 10 March 4, 1960 BLANDING OUTLOOK SJB BEATNIK DAY AT (Sl j Pgl TOURISTS froD VISUAL AIDS Coat'd. include throe nan team which will answer Fiold trips often on going to the weather station, questions on Utah. Baphasia shown Lectures Inform Local Sportsmen where wo see and learn flrst- - San Juan County will be The third in a series of fivs hand of the instruments there through pictures, Navajo rugs lesturss sponsored by the Fish and of thslr use in foraoaotingl and Jewelry, in addition to the and Game Department and Bland-lng- 's a to the electrical power brochures. Club was held sub trip Sportsmen Bon Hass, owner of the hL --station to learn more about high Wednesday night at ths power safely into Motor Lodge in Hontlaollo, will sehool. Given by Lee Robertson, transforming our city seeing, hearing and represent the county in a travel these talks oover survival trips a little about an oloe-tron- lc show to bo hold in Dallas April and gun safety. The first two studying to learn about dealt with proteotions and sound organ volume, and also pitch, shelters and edible animals and different qualities made by plants, giving information which types of musical Instruments and would prove valuable should any Be wise A field-tri- p each. oauses of basons of the listeners lost. was ! . 2-- 10. Advertise public la invited to atthese leoturas, held at tend seven o'oloek in the chemistry room of the high school. Last Thursday's meeting of the Sportsmen Club featured a film, "Operation Fish and Game" shown at the elementary sohool multipurpose room. Representatives The To work loyalty up and enthusiasm for the Bland! ng-E- ast Student Carbon ball game, Council has desiiated this week as School Spirit Week. Tuesday was Blue A Gold day when wearing of the school colors was encouraged. The high school appeared be a "pad dnesday, with to for beatniks We- reservoir to stocked be with drained sleaned The cos- front, Loran J Banne- rette i oenter row, Mike Hurst, Kathleen Kimmerlee and Professor back row, Johnny Elden Haag Anne and Harvey. Conway SHUMWAY Albuquerque, New Mexico new girl bom Feb. 29. What a lucky ;:al to only have a birthday every ytars. This makes 3 girls for the and ? bosy Stewarts. Mr. Stewart works as two special numbers. a Laboratory Chemist for Medloal sang Ernie Llsonbee is staying ' Clinic in Albuquerque. John and Linda Black had their third girl in the County Hospital Marsh 1. Her grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Ur ay don Martin of Monticcllo and Mr. and Mrs. Henery Black of Blending. Erva Shumway carried out a most successful surprise party for her husband last the of home Alsia Redd is at the mother spital .. at while his County Ho- Mrs. Grant Nielson visit to Grants family in Tuoson, Arizona last wesk. They also spent some time in the Mesa Mr. made and a . Tempi Mrs. Lillian H.lquiat went to visit her daughter Fay is expecting to week. with them While Burdett was out making his Fay Jones. missionary calls, members of the return with her mother about the family and special friends gath- 10th. of March. She has been ered to make his birthday a very in Mesa all winter. special occasion. Glen Jones will be having The second ward gene logical in the Gulf States Mission. lesson being the Cardston Tem- Lawrsnoe Rowley, son of Wilbur ple was treated by Dora Wright and Ila Rowley who are living at who spent her early girlhood Filmore at present. However, within & very few miles of whers' Lawrenee grew up here s his the temple now stands. She told many friends in Blending will be of many wonderful things that succssa. for his had happened there and the les- hoping Mr. and Mrs. Grant Baylea re son was made especially interoently returned from a esting because of a trip she had visiting the Los Angeles, trip esa, made there recently, and St. Gearga Temples. They Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst went spent some time with the Blendto Rlchflold last week to look ing boys at St. Georgs and with over and get some informative Grant's mother, Mrs. Eva Baylss needed in his work with the In- and brother Dee L. Bayles in dians. On their way home they Mesa. met Blandlqgltes went by way of Salt Lake and where everThey went says Jeso-phin- e. they brought home with them George's father and mother. His mother IXiana Johnson flaw from Phee-ni- x, having been there for an Arizona to bo with his operatlen. father Jaaa Johnson who lo to The Blue Mountain Camp of the have a vary toehnloal opo ration C. U. P. was htld at the home of and a s poo taKhrlstle Carroll Stevens last today.fromDr. Goon Lake eom-pa- ny with May Black helping Kristie with the lunch. The lesson was given fay Eva Flllerup on the Pony Express. Habit Shuamy gave the History of hor Father James Carroll. Five Girls from ths high school week oo-host- oos, -- Salt ils t will porfom the operation. Joss and the family have oanslderod this for sons Ho fools ho has time. to lots by giving it a nothing try and if it iev successful "ths re are maqj others hero who oaa bo helped also. I For Hk Best ... air demonstration. Library books, encyclopedias, equipment such as the uses of giving a brief aocountlng of afterwards. them have been employed Club president Jerry Brow re- some of our class. ports that the City Council has in given permission for' the upper reservoir, kinds of weird fish. last summer, will be dry apparel in evidence. Yesterday out and filled by the time the was suit and sack day, and today, a spe- fish arrive, probably In April. Day, tumes are invitation that had bsen extended was that of going to the high sehool recently to the liquid opaque projector, record player, should cer- -t of the state fish and game de- and tape recorder, a inly not go unmentioned as impartment from Price oondueted a audiovisual aids whan period portant question and answer how all is Spirit featuring cial assembly. Shown in their beatnik type of opportunity that worth our accepting the public Jltutcitaoti jbUuzak ELK MDGS CAFE |