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Show f Mf T 19611 January 27, Pago 3 BLANDING OUTLOOK Up & Down the Street with o Mr HILDA PERKINS and Mrs. Cordon Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Guymon, Korley Guynon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Black, La Veil Palmer and Mrs. Lelie. Palmer attended funeral services held last Sat. at Huntington, Utah for Mrs Margaret Black Rowley, Mrs Rowley, her daugh- -. ter, Sammy, and her Parker Hawkins are all former son-in-l- Blandingites is . ! r ml aw Mr. Hawkins - ' iiMg. who oonfined to a wheel ohair is eared for by his wife at a rest home,, where she also oares for around 100 other patients. The Hawkinses have raised 5 children ft.l t the two oldest have filled LDS missions and the third will be' soon to go. The Stake Gold and held in Montlcello was o Green Ball last well attended. Saturday A nun- -' night bar of people from Blending were there and report a niee time and 8 'M good musio. Mr. and Mrs. Conway Redd enter tained at a dinner party last Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Redd and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Black. After dinner the group enjoyed card games. Mr. and Mrs. Eds on Black left Friday morning for St. George,, Utah where they expect to spend a month doing temple work. Craig Shunway drove home from Stafford, Arizona last Thursday to visit his family the Leland Saturday evening. visited his to be- college on Overnight visitors at the Tom fore returning Monday. Harrison brothers, VMV were .two of his Jim and Alex from Mont home styles throughout the colo-- s Tuesday sday beast an i n basketb here this week of the approaching marriage of Miss Nancy Sue DeLoaeh of Palatka to James R. Wells of Word was received Coooa, Miss DeLoaeh was of Hansene Dennison a roommate s Superintendent . and Dorothy HEART FUND DRIVE SET Shumway while attending the BYU Mr. and Mr3. Sylvan Johnson and visited Blanding quite often will be chairmen for the Blandthem last year and had many with 1061 Director soolatlon. campaign on Mr. and Mrs. Tomny Nielson o Fund by Thomas E. Daniels, ns the parents of a bom in Salt Lake Heart ing area of the announced today campaign, it was friends in Blanding. new o begins throughout February 1 and will nation are reach its high point baby boy Sunday, (February 25) Jan. unteers will Tuesday the call o on Heart when vol- n and weighing 8 lbs. 5 nd the worse. old-fashio- ned all ors, blue and gold. Shown on old left above are shots taken fashioned day. Upper is a group of students ! i - AND GAME 7-- ative agreement between the two resentation states for experimentation i n the pigeon family, they possess raising the birds under game glands in the throat region farm conditions for subsequent which- secrete a highly nutritive release into wild areas of both substance called "pigeon milk" - s Sat 63. I r os poets for the sand grouse , ir: according to department U'.-.ih- are upon which the young are fed clusively weeks of during life. ex- their first rather good. When mature the birds will liptKcfnn, will eventually sften fly to desert waterholes Ideally the bird areas in the for their daily water cither inhabit dry requirewestern desert. ment returning then to range In size, the bird is slightly over their preferred desert Both smaller than the quail. habitat for food. birds are tan to light brown in of the Though no releases an male the showing with color birds have been made in Utah to iridescent sheen to his feathers date, the Nevada department has and having a broken, dark brown released over 900 of these birds line, resembling ,a necklace, during the past year. of sand The new shipment, around his neck. birds, it pointed grouse will be placed under obout, are well .adapted to the servation with several other desert country. Like the mou- speoies of exotio game birds at rning dove and other members of the Price Game Farm. These was their oz. neighbors for contributions. This is their first boy. They In accepting the appointment, who are the new chairmen pointed out have three little girls contrihere with their grandparents, that local Heart-Fumake possible Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Blaok. Patbutions recardiovascular Mr. and of ernal grandparents are support Mrs. Milton Nielson of Montl-oell- o. search in Utah, and aid scientists in clinics and university throughout t h t laboratories Things are pretty evened up nation. in this world. Other peoples Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Front are troubles are not so bad as yours chairmen for the Montlcello but their children are a lot area. 24 with and Wedne- grade 10 through 12 and below are pupils of grades 9. At right above is a close-u- p A shipment of approximately of "the roaring twenties" as 40 sand grouse were received at represented by Cathy Blicken- -' at farm the department's game staff holding the arms of George Price this week. Bayles and Lyle Palmer. n The birds, wild trapped i Nevada a If Patriok Henry thought taxIndia by department ation without representation wa? by the biologist, were received bad, he should see it with reptoah department under a cooper- all Little Indians' 3 i n c e they; usually field a snail team that moves so fast that there appears to be ten of them on the floor at th-- same time. They are ooached by Mr. Withe llard Bass, who is also attended hair-d- os DEPT. RAISING EXOTIC BIRDS FISH- envi- through the years. Although the picnic. seldom Mr. and Mrs. J. D; Sheridan high school enr ' Tint h 50 t e ir went to Moab Saturday afternoon exeeed s.d?r.ts, tecs consistently and spent the weekend with Mr. basketball Sue Mrs. and Mrs. Rqyce Higgs. represents their region in the Sheridans the Graves aocompanied state tournaments. Their team is often, respectand rode baok with her husband Saturday night. fully, referred to as "The Ton o pupils was Thursday Broncos to Play Fast Indian Tea: Here Tomorrow Night They contrasting day. pupils were dressed in their very finest and today they are wearing the sohool col- - Mission 7;eek. were the mode of the day. ridiculous crash Saturday morning and then New Mexico. went south of Blanding on a able record NEWS NOTE sharply Monday San Juan Plays Navajo spe- feature of the event is that pupils attend classes in unusual rose, high Saturday night at the Graves children ao school gym at 700 p.m. The Les eompanled Mr. and Mrs. DeReese Navajo Mission is an Indian see out to the Nielson plane school located at Farminnon, Colorado. School, a Week" A grand- -; Norton mother Mrs. Harriet San Juan Hifh cial event held annually during the week of the Monticello basket ball game. to Salt He went on Shumways. 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