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Show Navenber 11, i960 Pago 10A BLANDING OUTLOOK MONTICELLO NEWS MISSIONARY MARILYN R. ROWLEY and Mrs. John W. Redd wars are very nappy over the arrival ,iw last week Tiiiting with of a baby bqy. their third son. and. daughter, on Moveaber 7. The Iftiipplos, by oir Hr . and Mrs. son-in-l- aw littla now Trilby live in Logan. Utah. granddaughter, rox( thair fomer Montieello residents, Bob Fox', and Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Randall, have dark announce the engagement of their fran thair daughter. Xyn.- to Mr. Dean E. onjoyed a vieit od daughter who livas in Phoenix. Barker, son of Hr. and Mrs. Uiila aha waa ha ra thay drora to Barker. 928 First Avenue Salt Lake City to aao Mr. Clarks Salt Lake City. - Et Cetera Club Nr. and Mrs. Jack Et - home I. brother who is aariously ill. lhe bride -- oleot is a graduate . Hiss Marietta Barton was naaad of Hontloello High Sohool and is an attendant to the Howaeaning presently attending Utah State Queen at Dixie Collage in St. University. Her flaneo is a senior student George. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barton. Marietta was at USU where he is majoring in He is affiliated sponsored by the frashnan olass. aooountlng. She is president of the Southern with Delta Sign Phi. Bellas, preoision narohlng unit The eoupla is planning a at the. sohool.' 28th wedding in the Logan - Deo-sa- Mrs. Dorothy Adana and son. George, drove to Salt Lake City last woak. taking with than Mrs. -- Adanss father. Mr. R. D. who plans to visit there with friends for several weeks. Visitors in Montioollo reoent- ly were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Heal of S alt Lake City Mr. Heal will be resiesibered as a fomer edx. of the San Juan Record. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Ras-suss- an. LDS Temple. their Mr. hone in They will Logan while their studies. Kenneth and Mrs. ber Bailey hearing the eleotion returns. Guests inoluded Mr. and Mrs. - . Goon-spen- visiting with relatives and in HEATON CHILD Moab with Mr. Vhipple1 sister. Funeral services for Renae Mrs. Grace Eastln. and fanily. were held last They planned to spend sons tine Heaton. 7, in the Montioollo LDS Ued-nee- dey in Mesa. Arizona with Mr. WhiThe daughter of Mr. and pple's mother. Mrs. Earn Whipple, Chapel. Renae passed before returning to their home Mrs. Gordon Heaton. home of leukemia. C&lfomla where Mr. easy at her were o on-dThe funeral services Whipple works with Standard Oil ed by Bishop Daryls M. Redd, Co. of the speakA beautiful orohid lei same who was also one and poatlude organ from Hawaii on Sundayf or Mrs. ers. Prelude musio was played by Mrs Maxine John W. Redd, the oeeaslon being The other speakers Frost. hers and Mr. Redd's 31st wedding were Ernest Sonderegger and F. from was a in-Salina- uet It gift who also sent a lei to Mrs. Jack Ridd in honor of her and Mr. Redd's 6th Marls is wedding anniversary. a sophomore student at the LDS their dauvter. Marls, Church College of Hawaii, ni vers ary greetings also now living in Phoenix. Arizona where she worke with an aooountlng firm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall and daughter. Gay. spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and in Logan visiting with lynn and Harry Randall who are students State University trip with then at Making for "Eating the faatest" and Utah ths was Jan Slavons others winning Thna other prizes. salad and desert' Birgers, Blanding husbands in and around the Salt a party held Ida homo made up of Jones. Jessie the Square Pal-et- te Turley waa bora June 16, in Blanding. The family in School 1926 to the Salt for six years and entered San Juan High and Bradford. a few years away from Blanding working at the Naval Supply D- Danes Club Joined Club and their par- epot in Ciearfi.id9 Utah; for the Pacif lo Railroad at I.ynn-d- Union yl. Utah, and in Salt Verlene has served in tners at the Bland ing Elementary Sohool on Friday Nov. 4 for an Lak- - positions in the LDS the Sunday Sohool, Primary, MIA, and the Stake Indian Mission. At the time Verlene received her evening of square danoing. The hall was dooorated for fall, with baled hay. porn stalks gourds, applet, pumpkins and ohrysanthomuns I . Ken-nlm- Advertising Doesn't Cos-t- out-of-to- wn It PAYS d n Hello hloeld! Bom to Mr. and Mra. A. C. 8. was a young lad tipped tho Prltohard on November on. Tho soaloo at 7 lbs. isi oz. and is the fourth ohlld for tho Pritchards . He will be named Paul. Shell Locates San Juan Wildcat Shall Oil Co. Monday announced sa location for a 5.350 foot be thankful we live in and Hlsoloslpplan formation the following program particiour vote oan for and America m wildcat about 12 miles southeast pants. Mrs. Iva LouRcdd. no matter of Mexican candidate of ohoioo from TV an Hat. San Juan County exoerpt presented whom. The firm's Dzaneez No.l wildFair Lady." Mrs. Hexine frost, Be and Poulke Athol and fanily cat is spotted in the aeuthwsst who played a piano solo, to from v two turned their Witt Lee. who sang quarter of Seotien 34. Towwhore Nebraska about Llnooln. they were nship 42 South and Rango 20 East. thirty solos. There the friends. visited people present idle enjoyed of turkey delicious dinner THEY'RE NENS TOO READ THE ADS all the trimmings - re-vaoa- -- - Charles Uiipple "tty. '.eral Church in -- - Lake 7th grade at graduated from there in 1939. After graduation Verlene spent Phyllis Virginia Club Pal-et- te The Mae Peterson,' daughter of Peterson' and the late area and remained there until 1933 at which time they returned to Blanding and have lived here slnoe that time. Verlene attended the Josepo hot ohooolate Coleen Harvey. on Monday. Mae 1921 moved and pumpkin pis with whipped oream was served by the committee members home Miss Lorenzo their of Harvey Bradford. Progressive Rook was played by the big erowd that attended end prizes were . Sand-nic- he given to the winners. , salads, Lake City area prior to entering the misNovember 14. members and enjoyed Hurst and visiting her sisters brothers and their families and sion Craftee dub left to spend a few .days Ann Shumway. Craftee Club on Thursday call to the Brazilian Mission was teaohlng in the Junior she The evening was topped off j Sunday Sohool and with a lovely buffet supper. Primary. Verlene will fly from Salt Lake Tuesday, November Pinochle Club Tha Singing 22 to Bennion Redd. New York and then on to Sao "Hold Mothers sang two songs. The Plnoehle Club waa held at Thou ty Hand." and "Lullaby and the home of Mrs. Rose Nugent an Paulo, Brazil. Goodnight". Wednesday Nov. 2. er. Corlass and Carol Chapmen sang Those present were Helen were "Whispering Hope." Prayere Shirley MeKey. Paulino . Perkins Denial Lee and Sam Effle by Briley,. lone Errott. Montieello was Emma at ths Burial Brookmoler. .Eeplln, Polly Stevens. Bonita Teguo, Luo ills Cemetery. Amont those who oame from Smith, hila Or one. Ginger Baird were Mr. and Mrs. Weand the hostess. Rose Nugent. ndell DsMille. Logan f Mrs. Rechel Delicious refreshments wore and Mrs. Mr. Hlrsohl. Rockville; served. High Prize for the J ohn Whitney. St. George fr afternoon was won by Donlta and Mrs. Jack Blake. Mrs. Elmer Tagus and low by Helen Konnlmer. Saxton and ohildren, Joannie and The next meeting will be in 2 HeatMro Adrian and weeks at the home of Donlta TaRioky. Mr. on and daughter. Melanie. Miss gus. Miss Linda Kathy McCormack-an- Lake City Ckerlund whe went to see her MsGormaok, all of Salt Heaton. Kenabj husband who has enrolled at the Mr. Franklin A. Morse Heaton and and Mr. Mrs. F. On the return to LOgan sohool. Pago. Ariz.f Mr. and Montieello they were Joined by son. FSy. Richard H. Leigh, and Mrs. .Mrs. L. Frank Rsdd who has bean lfrf Floreno Major. Cedar Cityt Mr. in Salt Lake City several weeks and Mrs. Flayd Dsmille. and Mrs. for nedloal treatment. and son. Brad. HenAn autumn theme provided the Fred Barter Rebus derson. Nevada; Mra. Diek Branfe, setting for the annual whloh Las Vsgas. Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Rota Club's annual banquet ths Merrill Wbaeom. Bountiful; and was held Friday evening-iIDS Recreation mil. Each guest Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones. Sandy. received as a favor a tiny wheel Utah. Mrs. Josio the eltib's emblem. for MEXICAN HAT Pohrson was toastaistress others happy but the inning and she introduced disappointed, Nr. and Mrs. VERLENE PETERSON Miss Verlene Peterson Anna Jean Blaek won "Being on Time" with many nary . from Miss Cherry Ridd in the form of a telephone oall. Cher- ry is tho prize won last Saturday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Washburn t Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Redd. Mr. end a relaxing weekend in Grand Mrs. BOb Fellneth. Mr. and Mrs. Junotlon as guests ef Mr. and Keith Norris. Mr. Mid Mrs. John Mrs.- - Kenneth Coates, fomsr Hirsohfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montieello residents. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam HQjpkins. and Loren and Mrs. Mr. Wiipple son spent the weekend here FUNERAL HELD FDR anniversary. them were "Hula Hoop Contest1 won by Marilyn Hatoh. Carol Us eon-pleti- - Adams. their first meeting in November. The evening was spent, with all different kinds of games and Prizes for everything, some of aake were served by committee members Anna Marie Hers ng chi, Virginia Redd. Joy Holliday, and Chios hosted an Eleotion Night party The group Tuesday. played bridge and had breakfast after lym Cetera Club members met Thursday evening at the of Chios Ann Shumvey for last El-wo- -- tlon Her-mo- Timo Saving Rubbor Stamps furnished quickly at lowed prises OUTLOOK |