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Show Page 4A Me Mm us to o T IM in sioglhit Juan will, play its last of the season tonight. Notre Dame which occupies the 11 losses league cellar with win will provide the Relations BE HELD MARCH 10 On op- 9:00 Friday, a. March 10, 1961 at a Primary Children's position League standing of every team Hospital Orthopedic clinic will held at the Blanding L 1) S ry of the San Division be Ward. m. Juan-Eme- For applications please contact your Primary President, Public ealth Nurse, or the Priory Children's Hospital. The new applicants must bring a completed application with them to the clinic, signed by their family doctor. shown below: READ THE WANT i ADS HILDA PERKINS Mrs. Devon Hurst left and Saturday drew a large orowd. to take, their Seven hundred and thirty two Thursday niht .small son, Richard, to Salt Lake signed the register and were City for. medical treatment. A- treated to a free pop. The door Mr. and - ccompanying them Mrs. Chrl Mahon Phyllis. . Dinner at guests prizes went to Mrs. V. M, .Stevens who reoeived the doll, Cindy Hurst a large paint by number set, Mrs. Ray Cahoon the panda Mr. a n d were and daughter, the Douglas il Galbraith home Sunday were Mr. bear, and Melvin Hurst the small and Mrs. Douglas Galbraith Jr. paint set. The measles are still ing and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Clarxhe rounds. The children of Mr. ence Holy oak, Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Mrs. Bud Nielson are among Holyoak and son and a sister of the latest victims. Mrs. Ben Holyoak all of Moab. has been quite ill. The ocoasion being the birthday Shelly Mr. Alma Redd and Mrs. Hilda of Mrs. Douglas Galbraith Sr. o Hontlcellc Mrs. Gordon Adams and Mrs. Perkins drove t to attend the Howard Hurst made a business Thursday evening monhly meeting of the trip to Montie ell o last Monday regular San Juan Welfare Board - Little aifterflobn. two The Blanding pleasant 1st and Wednesday of and classes of Bee-hi- ve very evening profitable this their parents BAPTISTS DATE GUESf had a Ward SPEAKER FOR MARCH 12TH week when they Guest speaker for the Sunday in the at the Blanding Baptist to hear a services March 12th will be the on Church Woma- met Relief Society room lesson entitled "Honor nhood" which was ably two o Shunway Mission. son reoeived word from their Craig that, he has been in the hospital at Safford, where.. he S CHE ONE SAID If a fraction of Mr. Kennedy's spending projects is passed, the Arizona is attending school, NEW FRONTIER fraig had his shoulder dislocated at. Christmas time while he was hgre working in the mine. It has been. giving him trouble .ever since and the dootor has into the is liable to turn LAST R0UND4JP. PTfl Elects discon- Open house local schools. The matters at Open House activities were next Friday, according to Minnie Allan Laidlaw and Frank Milner Johnson, head of women's diviof Montioello; and Carl Osborn, sion of C. D. in this area. Governor Clyde, in an opening Mrs. P. V. Redd, Merrill Stevsns of a address Civil Defense and I. W. Cox from landing. Allan Laidlow training exercise gave these . views and the on to persons group agreed fill "It seems to ame that two prinuclear disascommittee vaoanoies pending ority needs in Carl Osborn and were named co-chair- men was o Clinic survival of our people; survival of our government with capability to carry o n (1) activities for welfare of the the people, production, Set County Health Nurse, Jill Bayles, advises that there will be the restoration of maintenance of the economy and defeat of the enemy." Mrs. Johnson says ths C. D, a series of immunization clinics Program oould save "your" life in the next few weeks under the and It would be well to attend direction of W. W. Fallon, M.D., the open house to learn more assisted by the Health Depart- about that and what an indiviThe dual can do to ment in the Blanding area. help. on held first clinic will be will be offered: 2nd DT, March 9th from p. m. in the lowing 2nd 2nd DPT, 2nd Quadragen, 6- -8 City Office Building. lowing will be offered: 1st 1st The fol- (D us Diptheria-Tetan- Polio T)-pers- ons Cougfr-Tetan- us over 12 years. Diptheria-Whoopi- (DPT) years 1st Guadragen ng -- (DPT combined) persons under 12 years Typhoid-anyo- phoid boosters. ne 1st Folio anyone The second clinio will be held -7 on March 23 from in the The fourth clinio May 4 from 6- -7 p.m. will be on in the Pu- The fifth clinic will sometime in held for the boosters. November 3rd Polio and Polio Guod-rag- en 6- Prices for these Immunizations are as follows: Smallpox .50, p. m. in the Guadragen $2.25, Typhoid.? The fol- - third clinic will April 6th from 6- -8 City Office Building. be on DPT Folio-1.5- 0, try our "" .75, DT-.- fe" HAMBURGER & SHAKE Vq i me h L don't want all the business Vq just want yours. A SURPLUS JUKEBOX RECORDS 3 FOR 75. !Uto4rtLete-- f SUNDAY CURB SERVICE seo-reta- treasurer. early Sunday morning.GLellThey Walker The P.T.A. Offiosra wish to pected to have the there thank the nominating committee, baby naried and blessedShe will be Mrs. Guen Smith, Mrs. Colleen Sunday afternoon. Nad-iNoonan, Mrs. Beth Wrifijit and fa iven the name of Teressa Mrs. Eleanor Guymon for their ' .4k. opening of Ruby's variety help in sslsoting candidates for Art and Hobby Shop last Friday; these off ioss. be Please note that those persons who started out with the should attend the May 4 Publio Health Office (Dr. Falolinic for the 3rd DPT lon's former office.) The 2nd and the November olinic injection for the Typhoid only will be given at 3rd Polio injection. vice-preside- nt, Davis They returned to Ariz. and Mrs., Eleanor -ex- and ty- Typhoid blic Health Office with the folpersons under 12 lowing being offered: 3rd DT and 3rd DPT. & Polio -- 1st and 3rd students with the teachers. business. - would be: (2) Immunization A 20 minute film, "Exploring Merlin Grover , son of the Jess was shown at the Grovers spent last Saturday here for Petroleum" School. with his family and friends He Blanding Elementary exhibits had art returned to Ft. Lewis, Saturday Mis e Hanneman colschools. in both evening where he attends, Eleotioh for P.T.A. Officers lege. and for the next two years was held, Mrs.- - Virginia Walker being children and Mrs. Clell Walker with Mrs. Volate Shumway Mrs. Betty and small baby daughter spent eleoted as President, last weekend here visiting with Skinner as first ry as fir ends ter their acceptance. John . articles newspaper . Miss Marion Bayles has been Thursday, February 23, One hundred Roring p.m. to 9:15 p.m. oaring for the ohildren in Montioello the past and sixty two parents attended of their week while the. Rorings are in to disouss the progress Lake on first division of Civil The Women's Defense will hold open house at the Blanding City Hall from 2 to 4 and from 6 to 8p. m. Fri- to appear are set for next week's day, March 10. What is Conelrad? newspapers and will present U.E.A. figures used in analyzing It is emergency broadcasting o 2 wave lengths, Utah sohools as 640 and 1240 at compared t on your dial those of surrounding states. with information For the following two weeks and directions in case of emery artloles will be devoted to ex- attack. Citizens are invited to learn plaining the neoessity and wisdom of the reoent and ourrent more about this and other C.D The last Salt newspapers outlining accomplishments of problems and this clinic. held at both told him that he tinue all sports activities for the Park Terrace and the Blanding Elementary Sohoolsfrom 6:45 the rest of the school year. must Blanding Rev. T. L. Pond of Hale Center, Texas. presented and Mrs. ularly throughout last school year ooncluded to resume regular meetings for the remainder of this year and to submit weekly articles to .the Montlcello and -- Phil Hurst.. Leaders of Rev. Pond is the father-in-la- w the classes are Mjss Shirley of Rev. Don Seigler, pastor of Laws and Miss KenaLee Helquist. the Montezuma Creek Daptist Leland Mr. by Mrs. its held building programs. Attending the meeting Up & Down the Street nritt Teachers Public Committee first session of the year Monday night at the P. V. Redd home and studied .ways and means of in- ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC TO . o Juan The San San 1 Public Relations Committee Plan Series of News Articles forming the publlo regarding sohool affairs. The committee which met reg- home game and March 3, 1961 BLANDING OUTLOOK $1 |