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Show April 1, 1960 5 Page BLANDING OUTLOOK held a drive intended to raise Another new oitizen of Bland$155,000 in Utah for the battle ing is the new daughter of Mr. & against cancer during April. 1960, Mrs. Martin Blaok, bom Iferch 31 Kith MILDRED RASCOE the month set aside by presiden- The little miss will be weloomed I The Glen A. Shumway residence her family He has been visit tial and gubernatorial proclama- hon by a sister and brother. will be the soene tonight of a ing relatives in Phoenix, and tions as Cancer Control Month. family gathering to honor Mr will go on to Denver and Kansas The money will be raised Mrs and Mrs. Seth Shumw&y was hostess Shumway Kenny They) through general solicitation, with oelebrated their fourtieth wedd- -j for last night's meeting of the the high point being a house-to- Et Cetera Club. Mrs. Clark hi'i campaign Them t 'the' middle ing anniversary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Barton and Hlrschi assisted her in planning of April, Up & Down the Street ; SMITH j j ! ! I On the children left Tuesday morn-'tBingo entertainment. two weeks1 lunch a were Mrs. cosmittea vaoation Billy ing for They planned to visit in Phoenix Redd and Mrs. Jerry Holliday, two he PLUMBIH6 j : and Amarillo. Visitors in the Mrs. home last Karr Wayne of Mr. & weekend j Mr. & Mrs. Guy Shultz of; Farmington, who are being transferred to Texas. A double Birthday party was given last Saturday for Rex and Sheryl Skelton, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skelton. Rex was eleven on March 24, and Sheryl was nine on March 25. Eleven guests enjoyed a treasure hunt and refreshments of chocolate cake, ice cream and lemonade. Attending the rarty were Tony Brown, Kathy Smith, Brenda Brow, Jerry Don Brow, Kathleen Murphy, Iris Cox, Don Palmer, Larry Skin were ner, Jerrilyn Blaok, Debra was will meet at hostess. Mr3--. Stevens1 next week, with Mrs. as Smith the meeting hostess. Mrs. met Roy Eastern Star find out how many members living in this area and to cuss forming a club. Members or Mr. Mrs. Trqy Bob Wells Hat, according SONG O Jaok and Irion, Reg. 2.98 Mrs. Black. a dootor of phases public J.H. Bennett, living in Great Bend, Kansas are Mrs. A.A. Bradberry, from srly of Blanding. Brad is setA ting up a Two Waukesha shop there. daughters of the E.P. have a long oome Gal-orai- way to terday morning, concluding their but Mr. and Mrs. Robert risit, 3uent and children David, Johnny ind Debbie will remain for about ifter a ,on, New TVenty-tw- They o Jersey. in helping little her l Celebrate ) ruesday, arrived Tuesday drive from four-da- y guests Gayle Boon They took part in an Easter Egg hunt, and played blind man's bluff and other games before they were served a lovely birthday lunch oy Gayle Perkins. s mother, Mrs. Riohard Each ohild received a abbit cupcake, a little straw oat and a. s&okful of favors. Mr. A Herzog arrived Sat. lorning to spend some time with his nieoe, Mrs. Frank Flom, and j. COLGATES 2 Tubes 53c size J t Easter Candy CflBA none NOW REG (fom Selection. wdtf Om huUAmtmU TUSSY NOW r reg. $2 Lotion Join-i- d Perkins fifth birthday March 29. REXALL ths visit their parents and other relatives in Blanding. Mr. and irs. Clyde Poythress left yes- i month. TdOTtt PAST $ who teve lived in Blanding for about four years, are leaving soon to live , in Liberal, Kansas. Now Mr. P Everrain REG. 4.98 Hyrum Major Sherwood, who is in the U. S. Army, has just returned from a two month tour in South America where he studMr. and Mrs. reg. 1.89 daughters, transferred in "June to Washington, D.C. Mrs. Sheryrood will be remembered by m&ry Bland ing residents as Cherrll Blaok, Daug- health. 13! Royal Delux Ft. ied various .89 keg. Hair iio3 Kay and Betty. From Dix, New Jersey, comes word that Major and Mrs. Robert W. Sherwood are being hter of Mr. and Gaits Helen Cnrfis at Mrs. sister, two fear 20 Mexican Helen in BUnUtef PR1WG Shampoo 1AVINGSI Sunday where they Higgs of Midland, are Royoes land Butinttt to Mrs. lollard. is now visiting with her son and his family. Expected for Easter weekend from MidTexas, who oa.su dis- Pollard in at urnoa STmiao are can help by contacting Blanding or A HlATm loms-cu- m meof San Juan County SING home was Mrs Boyd Errett. Jim Terrell Flew Royce Higgs to Farmington Masons and mbers the has been named chairman 19G0 crusade against cancer for the state of Utah, according to an announcement today by Walter M. Jones, president of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society. As chairman Mr. Sharp will group guest & May Hoadley A Picnic in the South part are making plans for a picnic they expect to hold Ira B. Sharp, Salt Lake busi- early in Kay. nessman and real estate operator, One purpose of the party is to of Brook The for Salt laker Named To Head 1960 Utah Cancer Crusade and Joe Bsyles. Mrs. A. H. Skinner won high prize at the Oil Wives1 pinochle party Tuesday afternoon, and Mrs Ben Stevens won low. Mrs. Tom Briley Masons Plan HALO i SllfltlPfflR.SOs mP MP W VALUE |