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Show Page 2 May BLANDING OUTLOOK PRnsMpWng Published every Friday at Bland ins, Utah Ie PUBLISHER W. COX Craft ees is the This Mildred Raeooe, NW Blanding Audrey Halil day, SW Blanding Joanna Pierce, Bluff Nola June Pehrson, Mexican Hat Monti cello Subsertptton Ratos: San Juan County , San Juan County , one year .14.00 six months 2,25 1 Clsswhsrs in U,S,A, 4.50 year El souths ro in U,S,A, 6 months 2,50 at Blanding, Utah PTfl Honors Two Beta Sigma Phi Holds Kid Party Retiring Teachers Arrayed in pink cheoked "romAt the last PTA meeting of the pers " and pinned-o- n pigtails, April 28, Blanding Mrs. Royce Higgs wn first prize season, held favored honored two of ed a huge lollipop, an the Mrs, Louise E. Redd "kid" at the 3eta Beta teaohers, and Mrs. Garda G. Adams who are held kid Tuesday party chapter at the end of this r.i-h- t at the home of Mrs. I.T. retiring school year. Each of the teachRunner-u- p was it's best-dress- 'iskcnrfall . name oho-s- en at. their Club meeting closed the olub were' year and newof fleers for the coming year with oted Graoe Shumway, East Blanding Second Class Postage Paid new Eta by members of the former reoent meeting. Cornelia Ferklne, The telephone installer stared dobutfully at the formidable looking animal lying on the doorstep. "What kind of a dog is that?" he asked the little old lady. "Don't rightly kitow, she saLW "My brother sent it from Afric( Well" the installer hesitated "it is the oddest looking dog Ive ever seen. The prim lady nodded her head. "You should have seen it before I cut its mane off." Changes Name lambda CORRESPONDENTS No Wonder Lambda Club Eta i;r3. ers was presented a silver tray. rr&iik Flow. Games Juan Teaohers associatSan The and Mrs. R. M. Taylor won the ion will also honor the teachers prize in the game of musical at a dinner in May. showed Members then chairs Mrs. Louise E, Redd is compltheir skill at making May her 30th year of teaching. and a prize for the best eting As MlsS Elliott she came to one was given to Mrs. George Blanding in 1913, one of the li&scoe. first two teachers to be hired During the business meeting, from the "outside". Her pupils the name of the Beta Sigma Phi sat on ong home made benches in of the year was revealed. Voted one of the three rooms of the by the chapter as the outstand school, and the wood stove dewas Karr Doris member prc , Jng manded constant replenishing. sent fd with a silver star ehanr, v.ere pl.iyed, Jeanne Johnson Betty Skinner, Mary Blaok, as president vice-preside- nt' . a secretary. Club Fals for the new year were dra wn after .kniokknaoks were exchanged. Hostesses for the evening wore Coleen Harvey and Peggy Thompson with the .group meeting home of Grace Bradford. 6, I960 A Texas oil man went to his dentist for an examination. The dentist looked into the Texans mouth and said. Perfect, man, perfect! You don't need a thing. "Well, drill anyway, doc, the patient said. "I feel lucky this morning. 0 at the BE WISE ' advertise POTASH INDUSTRY.... aotive entranoe into operations in Utah, although it has reportedly held oil and g&s lease interests for years. It. is also reportedly the oompan j first aotive peurtioipation V the potash industry. The Potash deposits are near San the disputed County line and there are speculations that the mill site for the operation might be loo&ted on the disputed area, and thus first teachers wore needed so badly she taught for four years before her time with retiring to spend She again took up her family. the teaching profession' in 1947 and will next month complete her The 22nd year cf teaching. greater .part of her teaohing has been in the 1st and 2nd grades, though she has taught some high school speeoh and physical education. Mrs. Adams has four Juan-Gra- nd wind up in San Juan County. sons. Her Data concerning the potash dedaughters immediate plans for the future velopment was obtained from UTAH OIL REPORT. is to do genealogloal work. and two bas-kt- ts, engraved with the words " Girl of the Yea r". A guest at the meeting, Mrs. John Oakes, explained the- setyr of the T.B. cl?nic with which members of the charter will help, beginning' ' The problem of ,nday, Mr.y 16.raising more funds for the was brought up, and plans are being made to oontaot other organizations for don- - re-susclt- ator After two married years of teaching she Ansel Redd and settled to raising a family. But her husband was killed in a tragio accident on July 24, down when . she again took up her teaching career, and lias taught continuously since that time. In 1932 with six small children to support, she received an 1931, annual salary of $480. All of her teaching has been done in ations. the Elementary Grades, She beMrs. Higr'S presented tho pro- came principal of the Blanding evening, Elementary Sohool in 1936, a gram topic for the The "Make an Art of Living." position which she held for 19 was the for entertainment party years. Four of her children are coimittec social the planned by college graduates and are most and Mrs. Clarence Tregellas who successful in their chosen prowas hostess. A with Maypole and lilacs do- colored streamers and the decorations minated of theme helped to carry out the the party. Mrs. Tregellas serSeven-U- p ved refreshments of floats and cupcakes decorated to represent May baskets. fessions. Miss fi Garda- Gee her began oareer in Rigby, Idaho in 1914, After teaching 2 more years, these at Provo, 'she spent 3 years as supervisor at B.Y. Training School, after which she married Ernest Adams and - teaching moved fen o to Blanding. Because fc fc)D6 (BRING TOUR mas mmon camp opomm Sunday Hay 15 5 o'clock Ini Pay 7 . 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