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Show Nay 6f 1960 Page 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK MEXICAN HAT NEWS By NOLA PEHRSON Hat aquart danoers enjoyed the Jamboree The Blanding Saturday The Mexioan very muoh held. in enoe.to the new offioers Mrs With Baum, Mrs Gletma Stevens, and Mrs. Ray Brown which has danoed less Mr and Mrs Ralph VanArsdale months , found they nine than Sr. drove to Rloo, Colo last still have muoh to learn, but weekend toreturn Ralph's mother have made a firm resolution to Mrs Della VanArsdale to her be among the best danoers there home She has visited with her The large orond was next year son and his family for several mostly made up of young people group, as was shown when Nr Oakes received and Mrs. Bill the trophy for the oldest oouple. The Ovel Wilhites, Bill Roberts, Don Charles Squires, Riohard Fehrsons and Bill Calces were the participants from here Cow-ge- The . LDS rs, Churoh members weeks Mrs Dale Steerman went to Dolores last weekend to help her. father, Mr. celebrate reports her husband is doing fine after his recent operation in Grand Junotlon and expeots him home wish to express their appreciation to this week Mr and the outgoing Primary offioers, Mrs Anna Pehrson, Mrs Beth Sea-g- er and Mrs Clara White, for the fine 'work they have done with the ohildren They also want to extend a vote of confid- - a business Don Doubles made Grand Junot- trip to lon Monday Mr. and Mrs Ken Wagner entertained at a Pinochle party WeBob and Louise dnesday night Bill and Dorothy McElwaln, The above picture shows Scout Brent Helquist of Troop 801 receiving one of the ribbons at the Presenting the Awards Ceremony are Stanley Martineau, leader of the Indi'an Patrol, and award Gordon Heaton, Committeeman of Troop 314 Chap- and Riohard and Nola Pehrson were the guests The evening SMITH drew pimme uwm to a close with sons were Saturday shoppers in The Bob Maurice's were Cortez there also to see about their damaged car They were unable it home as the repairs were Incomplete The Clyde Partins Km-ctt-m jmum sumac toatsa evening of Bridge home SCOUTS lng) S Justness tn Blandtno ars 20 Ft I ... Bncahfpii Jl&ttcltGoa lovely Kays refreshments and Mrs Pehrson winning the door prize by having the luoky number The Bert Worth and Bill Thomp- to bring Forlhetet She Mrs man & Akin, Roy his birthday at enjoyed an the Bob Mc-Elw- ain Saturday night from Pg. 6 in the San Juan Stake, LD After the oampfire ar was held Churoh program, a tug-of-w- between Blending and Montieello-wit- h Blending winning After breakfast Saturday. morn- Third Ward) including earned first The 5 ribbons, plaoe for tent Flaming Arrow P- pitching. ing, the day officially started atrol 801 earned 3 ribthe of Flag, bons of Troop with the raising (in addition, to the ribbon stand for whioh was provided on for oamp inthe top of a truok belonging to already mentioned spection), whioh Included first me of the Montioello' Soout leaPatNext was offioial camp plaoe for the paper relay. ders rols in the Monti cello troops inspection, with honors for also won many ribbons, although first plaoe going to the Flaming Scout leaders Leonard Hurst of Blandlng and Corless Chapman, Monticello first to give storm, the group felt they were very luoky to have suoh a happy and suocessfUl camp, and to hold the camp in a 30 or 40 feet alcoves with Inthe inf ormation Cohigh containing Arrow Patrol of Troop 801 for this printing. It was noted dian ruins of the past mpetitive events inoluded blindIt takes good Scout Leaders to making, that every patrol competing in fold oompass, tent-pe- g the fire building made a fire have suoh camps Representative Morse oode signalling, tent pitwith flint and st- of them are Sooutmaster Leonard relay, chariot successfully ching, knot-tyiHu 13 1 of Blanding and Corleas raoa, antelope relay, paper re- eelTroops attending the Qamporee Chapman of Montioello and Kent lay, sack race, and fire build- were Troops 311, 312, and 801 Bills, Committeeman of Troop 311 ing (without matohes, of ooursa) from Blandlng with their leaders and Government trapper, who oame Patrols in Troop 311 (Blending Leonard Stanley Mart in -- early to camp and helped arrange First Ward ) earned 5 ribbons, eau. GarthHurst, the damping layout Bradford and Cley (Whioh were given for first, 314 313 from and and This story and the accompanyTroops seoond, or third plaoe winning) Montioello with leaders Corless ing piotures were furnished to Troop 312 ( Blending Seoond Ward) Chapmen and the Outlook through courtesy of Larry Lyman The Coyote earned 3 ribbons With ftrnz at isn't available . canyon with walls ng RIDGE CAFE LK Bl-a- Trade With Local Merchants Patrol of Troop 801 (Blending weather threatening okj MoK&y DIXIE SERVICE "Some of the Best Service in town Area's Largest Stock of Residential and Commercial Wiring Supplies Bus PHO. 2676 Res. PHO. 2907 TRY US Let Us Spring Clean Your Car . . . WeH Prepare it for Inspection Phone 2711 CUHI D. PALMER |