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Show April 21 t 1961 San Juan Stake Relief DOM ;t Held ths grass medical rs attention at their the pleasant riz', there weather is I The Dick Kolisoh family have hay 4 has been set as the day moved into house 36 and already for the dedication of the new have and trees roses, hospital at Monument Valley lawn guden planted and fenoed i n Its well worth the trip down, It's amazing the change that can just to see the strides this end come over a place in a few days The of the eounty is making with a little determination and hospital is very modem and elbow grease makes a person consider getting Bill Kolisoh is in Greed, Cosiek Just to get to use the ho- lorado He took his wife back spital and its convenient facili- after she had been here to help ties Doo-to- how Dick move Basketball theMr and Kollsches Mrs Ernie Sorenson the Champio- went to boys made off Colorado Delta, Saturday nship at Kayenta Saturday to and pl?vn to return Tuevisit They're proud of their first sday place trophic and we are proud K C. Apland had Several of our asMr and Mrs of our boys Mr and Mrs team wore presented with indivi- M their guests, Bob U. Oakes, Mr and Mrs dual awards Mr Ken Mrs Waand now with basketball over MoElwain, Mr Gordon The Mexioan Ond Hat with niit and and Mrs soft ball in the air, gner, Crouoh for dinner Saturday evenwe re off to a start with a ing The ball field is in cobang The Road Construction Project nstant use during the evenings some of and we're off to show the county is ooming along nicely our softball skills now S o the residents have been a little leary about the blasting, but so beware folks no casualitles Birthday wishes are in order far, The Square Dance Club Is getfor Chuck Harrison this week And naturally along with the ting ready for the big jamboree wishes goes the cake,, which his in Blanding the 29th of April, You lucky Planning to attend are the Bill wife made for him Roberts, the Charles Squires, gay Happy Birthday Chuck and X By JOLINE HOLT Relief Juan Stake was held here Society Convention 18th Appix in Blanding, Tuesday, The meeting was presided over by Stake President Ruth J Nielson Members of the General Board down from Salt Lake City were Mrs Mrs Fanny Keinitz and The B Stake oodford Irene San The met with them morning session and ward and officers met members and and Beatrloe fath-dropp- ffi father, Glen Johnson, businsss for the Auto Store in Blanding down on Vre was Interest in their children, the place is P.TA, the time is 730. SENIOR AARONIC GROUP HONORED AT LUNCHEON By HILDA PERKINS The had dinner together and enjoyed Senior their wives Aaronio members were honored at a party In the and stern Relief Society They Ward Blanding urday niit room last Sat- event marked The of a series of a few hours visiting had been given for whloh lessons Gramas Alan and Anita and those who had not already taken Alan's Mr and Mrs Arland are long the oourse spending girls on with his Esklund and Mr and Mrs Conway change in Drags rt to folks They hope get some Redd were presented with certi- - the completion Helquist. variety, prominent in commercial in uranium mining now engaged Wsm contribution ferred Men president of the Students at Dixie was crowned most at the man nual preference ball The affair Associated was preschool's an- last sponsored Women Students week by the also Blanding boys helped Dixie win the reoent Junior CoMelvin Laws llege track meet came out 1st in the mile race Max raoe and 1st in the Jones placed 1st in the Broad 2-- mile tied for Clay Jump and 2nd in the Clay Conway placed also chosen president of the High Jump, 880 the 1st in yard dash and Rebels Award Board of Directors Rebels Award night wa s held 2nd in the 440 yard dash. last Saturday at the Dixie College field house where speoial was awards were given Out of 51 ten were given awards. finalists, Max Jones was given the award of athlete of the year and Clay Conway tha award for outstanding flcates A Bishop Scott Hurst lunoh of fried ohieken, buffet hot by rolls, salad, relishes, punch and pie was served by Mrs Velda Nielson and Mrs Hattie Table decorations were Jones Mrs Ada by Rigby and Mrs, Mari- lyn Shumway FREE ! hearing aid UOIITIILY CLINIC are cordially invited to attend a speoial one day consultation Clinic on hearYou ing aids conducted by BELTONE-SEHHC- o wanted by old Caps, Hats, Helmets, Boots, Furs, old Instruments or what have you will be appreciated. Call 2251 or 3281 after 5 o'clock for pickup. E without charge an of hearing aids If all makes suffer, a hearing problem, you will have an opportunity, to taka a free eleotronio test, without obligation, and to examine tha you amazing mums post m Any . s& Clay Conway, studies, dramatics and cheer leading Her fiance is a graduate of San Juan High and attended BYU He has filled an LD5 mission to the North Central States; and is Are for Everybody Ki Old uniforms, any 99 Want-Ad- s College, an n . dissociated p. t. a, met last Wednesday niffrt New officers for the new school year is the main interest at the preFor those who have sent time in the Lei and Redd, Councilman Grant L Mr and Mrs George Marian Sayles and Bishop Kenneth Sum- announce the engagement mers of Montioello were pzesent marriage of their The meeting was well attended approaching Dianna, to Hal Black, and was benefioial and instruc- daughter, son of Mr and Mrs Glen Black tive to the group The couple plans a May 27 wedThe Stake Board and ladles LDS Temple at Kanti. were ding in the from the General Board Marian Miss is a Senior at treated with a nice lunoheon at 3an Juan High School where she noon, prepared by Lucille laok is an honor student and has been roundings The Mexican teaoh-e- rs Represent! -tives from Moab, Eastland, la Sal, Bluff, Montioello, the Indian Mission and Blanding were-iAlso officers of attendance. Stake , President the San Juan it Sunday in the afternoon meeting Wei oome visitors at the Wayne and the Morris Browns Last Saturday Charles and Anna Brennan home over the week end were Wayne's father and mother Squires and Bill and Ester Rand young brother, Mr and Mrs oberts participated and donated 6 hours dancing to the Jamboree Tom Brennan and son They maThese Jamborees are In Cortez rveled at the Goosenecks and Monument Valley and our scenery in the highlight of any Square knot dreams Their general Maybe we who live here Dancersnow for sure! take it for granted, but people heads who don't see Representing the Stake High all the time were Wendall Jones and Council and see to have, never failed Alma Jones at the LDS Services marvel at our speotaoular sur- have Jaok and Annd Pehrson from been enjoying a visit Jack's parents from Montioello Also at the Pehrsons this week were Anna's parents ,t Mr and Mrs, Henry Peterson and sister Fran-o- ls from landing Athol and Maxine Foulke were The Cortez shoppers Wednesday Morris Browns looked after the Foulke ohildren Glenns Stevens was very ed when her mother and in last Thursday ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED n Society-Conventio- Spring has sprung, Ohl Page 5 BLANDING OUTLOOK i improvements n hearing aids displayed in our wide range of attractive new models See the new Jubilee for people who do not wear glasses This is a free monthly service oonduoted by the . BELTONE UTAH Broadway,. Salt Supplies for available CO, all 23 Lake makes 'East City, are Gateway Motel Blanding Monday. May 8 2 p.m. - 6 p.m, |