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Show Page 4 January 27, i961 BLANDING OUTLOOK C e h bers cf the Forum dub at a White Elephant Circus at LA MODA Mrs. Anthon Black was hostess to the La Moda Club Thursday evening. Club members brought handwork time visiting. were an exohange served by Mrs. of these rriment, Craftee Club met Wednesday Phyllis night at the home of new proThe to show and plan As jects for the coming year. are their name denotes, they and different trying to make newclub meetings. items at their serwere and rolls Country Pie delicious ice oream float for dessert by the hostesses, Mrs. Jones, Juanita evening listening to Mrs. Afton Stevens giving a book re- on gaiety the The scene is of port of "Mrs. Arris goes to New York." It was a lot of fun to listen to because of the humor on the light er side of life. meat A Islands. patio of Applianoe Corporation. Bahama on the CKICAtJ HAT delicious desert of a cherry Pie ANITA GRAMES Things are progressing rapid- that something will come up to ly down in this end of the give them an excuse to go somSome of us seemingly The Hospital at Gould-in- ns eplace. county. is making noticeable head- were blessed with an exouse way and is trying desperately to whioh evidently was' suitable. meet a Kay deadline. This fa- Cortez was honored this weekend the some twenty by having as its visitors cility being, by miles only here will afford Fletohers, Squires, away from residents of Mexican Hat necesThe sary medical attention. be will staffed by two .hospital very competant doctors, and several dependable nurses. The people of the mission at Gould-in- Van and Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sorenson Lena's enjoyed a visit with mother at Delta, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Partin and cream DEBONETTES Debonettes were entertain- The Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Maurioe Helquist Several .fun games were played by the ladies attending. Sandwiches, hot chocolate and last ed Arsdales i the Et Cetera dub with Snowman Tommy last Thursday night at the home The entertainment was rook. new olub President given by the Dolores Pendleton; assisted by Corrlne Hurst, Chloe Ann Shumway and Carman Coehran. A nioe cold lunch was served. "Palette" club members had a Joint meeting last night at the home of Mrs. and The "Devonza" they were entertained by Mrs Iva Lou Redd She presented of Monticello. Halllday Audrey "South Pacific" where she sang all the musloal parts and gave a dramatization of the different characters. She was accompanied by Mrs. Maxine Frost also of The hostesses for Monticello. the evening were Mrs. Lydia Redd -- Black. Mrs Inez Harvey Maggie and Mrs entertained the Conway mem- - falbllat gs should be ( commended Mr. . this people of community It was rather unusual to see are us. ling. They expect to bring to join Anitas sister Carol back with can think of a better them for a visit. welcome Who friends and relatives and bow- and urged to get acquainted. Every Wayne and June Brennan spent 7t30 other Wednesday at p.m. their Saturday in Blandlhg shopcome So come. to time the is ping and of course enjoyed a Utah here spent visiting the Jack Pehrsons, a nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunt, and John Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis, all good friends of Mr Hayes. Bill Kolish has gone to Creed, Colorado to see his family whc are living there, while the boys are in sohool. J Mr. and Mrs. Bertie were in Tellur ide on last Saturday. The night here all and let us together. The tragic airplane all swing meal out Ronald Davis motored explosion ing, Sunday to visit the to Bland -- with his has lived witnessed by George two brothers. James family as they were retur- there for sometime and Dave who ning from Colo, and were the reeently moved there from out of first to put a report in froma state . Hie loe on the river has been the east. The James boys have mlnlture replica of the ill previously mentioned but beautifated plane and all the data ful things are nioe to remember. concerning that .. particular type With lee covering the river from of plane. the sides to the middle with seems the inhabitants Just a narrow strip down the that It of this great metropolis of ours middle where the water' can be lives for the weekend and hopes seen running, it is Indeed a was . Bob who CAFE time some dance Woollarc. A-- DRILLma COUPAX7T WATER WELLS SHOT HOLES CORE HOLES SHALLOW PRODUCTION DIAL OR business at Bluff Saturday BOX was enjoyed by folks from who went up to dance of (TURN TO PAGE 7 smith 8-4-2(1 504 BUNDING, fssMa BaAAm worp rtlljl UTAH C0L.1) mmm & Hearn Effective Jan. 1 the Minimum charge for a service call will be S5. The charge for overtime , Saturday, Sunday or holidays will be or a minimum of $7.50. time-and-a-h- NORGE-CRAN- E KOHLER Business in o 1 or writs Way one and LK RIDGE who is in the hospital. Dan Hayes from Murray, absenoe. and Alan and Anita Grames daughters went to Grand Junotlon during Alans long change. They had a great time visit 1 n g were Ray Cahoon of down Saturday on business and spent a few minutes visiting with the Bruce Stevens before returning home. The Jack Pehrsons went t o Monticello to see Jack's mother r had Mrs. and Blandlng for their work with around here, but the cafe where daily our Navajo friends. they ate dinner was filled with Also in line of rapidly pro- airmen of several ranks who had TV come to assist with activities gressing projeots comes-ouon Cedar Mesa; in connection with the wrecked translator station A men orew of interested, B 52. large Ken and Margie Apland took in in the completion of this prowent and worked all dayj the scenery at Phoenix this week up ject, At noon these hard end whioh of course inoluded the Saturday. workers were treated to a gril- wide variety of stores and other led hariburger dinner by J i nij shopping facilities, which to a Hunt. Maybe they1 11 have the Mexican Hatite is scenery! The whole town up there offering Bert Worths stayed at their huh? home and oared for the Apland their servloes next week, After speaking of food, the children during their parents their pot Square Dancers luck supper Wednesday night with loads of appetizing and equally nutrlclous food. It has to be nutri clous to supply the great amount of energy needed to last New couples out the evening. ... speotasular sight. highly for their services to the car worked on but to no avail. and-esp- when salad with piokles, potato chips Mrs. Pearl Bayles, Mrs. Eleanor were served by the hostesses Davis and Mrs. Allle Nielson. Mrs. Helquist and Mrs. DeLynn FORUM family spent the day Saturday in very! Monticello, hoping to get their ET CETERA DEVONZA-PALET- TE loaf nice luncheon of tomato Juice salad, hot spleed and muffins were served with a MIS of peanuts to feed the elephants added a festive air to the evening of fun. A delicious luneh was served by the two hostesses. Corrlne Hurst when they hung their ooats upon a hook and caught a look at the latesl The the new olub book. or sewed then played a able living a life agreed that the item she received, would at least add' variety to her oolleotlon at home. Large balloons as party favors, and bags of Mrs. members of the Palette Club last week when they met at the McDonald home for an enjoy- Smith me- member Allen and Peggy Thompson. to the Don gifts and eaoh Members of made a date Mrs. Jessie Mae McDonald and Miss Doris Adams were hostesses the British Colonial Hotel where the Blandlng couple 3pent 3 days recently as guests of the Norge The gift. eause display much ved along with a PALETTE and Mrs. be given as . Jones Mr a containing white elephant to C RAF TEE above are paokage wrapped spent the Delicious r Black. Shown 30 menagerie last Thursday Eaoh Guest brought a and their $ AMERICAN B landing alf STANDARD 20 Years |