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Show Page 4 1961 April 28, HUMPING OUTLOOK Down the Street Up & cub oca Keans Perry Winters, son of Mrs. Winters, entered the Mission home Lake City last Sunday LOS in Salt prior to going mission to the Ro-vr- ena on a Southern States. will leave here Mrs. Winters Saturday morning to be there when Perry leaves on Monday. He is from Blanding 2nd Ward. Offioials of the Indian A- ffairs Commission and their wives left Blanding last Friday for a tour of the Indian reservation thru out the four corners area. The purpose of the was to trip map out possible projeots and look over projeots that were being done and those already Those making the oonipleted. George trip wereMr.Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Smith, Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Clindenan, of Salt Lake, Mr. Harold The Drakes of Navajo Mountain. and. group returned Tuesday. Guest speakers at the landing Ward Sacrament meeting last Sun- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Fuller of Aneth. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Galbraith Jn and three children of Hoab spent several days h':re last week visiting at the home of the Douglas Galbraiths 3illy Galbriath who is attendof Utah ing the University writes that he will be staying in Salt Lake this summer where he will attend summer school and Sandy returned from town end she was really surprised when she walked in. hey enjoyed outdoor games and refreshments of salad, pickles, punch, and birthday eake with les cream. sandwiches, Donald Bayles and ohildren Randy and Alisa, Mr. Grant A. Bayles and son Kelly and Mrs. Pearl Bayles drove to Kflsa, Arizona last Friday, April 14 where they visited Mrs. Evie Bayles, the Lynn Helq lists and the Dee Baylesses. The Mrs. Mr. and ohildren enjoyed swimming and picking grapefruit and organges They returned home Sunday. Guests the home of Ed Ga- at lbraith last week were Mrs. Lou-el- la son Chester o f Wilford Rowley of Salt Daws and Provo, Lake & City. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Perkins of Aneth were guests of the Earl Perkins a couple days this week. Mrs. Bert Palmer entertained 20 small guests Thursday in hon- . -- baby shower was given in honor of. Bruce James, new adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Clisbes Lyman by his aunts, Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Arlene Lyman A B'-'yle- s last Saturday evening at the of Mrs. 3ayles. mately twenty friends home bring gifts Approxi-- i, came and good wishes. ARTS d CRAFTS BUILD ING AT WIBDOW ROCK WINDOW ROCK Ch May Saturday, the Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild will hold the dedication of their new building located at the Window Rock 6 at 10 a.m., intersection. The Navajo was organized Arts in Crafts. Guild & to 1941 making of handcrafts, to endeavor crease the pay for courage the Dance Club annual square danee Jamboree here tomorrow, April 29 a Clubs from all over the Four Corners area are expeeted to participate in the event. A the workshop is planned for afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. at the San Juan dance program at 8 p.m. High 1 Day. John Seely has been employed to keep all lawns watered, however cutting will be a respons- ibility of the people. Ultimately more lawns are sales him to his new home . paintings is BIRTHS AT SEVENTH DAT today's proof of tomorrow's fu- ADVENTIST MISSION HOSP, ture in Navajo Arts. The art s: A baby was bom to Saw exhibit will be Judged by girl Ed Lee Natay, Chester. and Shirley Sullioan of Monument The Hioks. and Kahn, Bobby top Valley, on April 16. to15 paintings will reoelve a A girl was born to Herbert and doof $300 in prize money tal Jane Begay of Chilohlnblto, Arlz nated Qiahles L. This Nava-joe- . Williams, April 20. by Charles d Y. Elkus, Gil Maxwell, On April 21 Keo and Ida Maria Kate Noe, Gerald R. Butler, M. Litsuie of Oljato raoaivad a L, Woodard, and Helen Vanoe. baby girl. This is your Invitation t o Join In the festivities at Win- - dow Rook on Saturday, May 6. The program will start at 9 a.m. Ray Oahoon for their help in the with a ooncert by the Navajo current improvement program. Mbal Band. to be planted, however the cemetery committed does not antlolpats tc that available funds will permit any lawn planting this year. during the past 3 years. Perkins Invited Cemetery business is admintwelve girls to her home on Satistrated by a 3 man oommlttee a 15 for urday afternoon, April composed of Howard Hurst, UtRay honor in and Bart Lyman. Alexander surprise birthday party who ms The of her daughter Sandra oommlttee says, the CoThe group mmunity owes a vote of thanks to twelve years old. room until George Marian, Hyrum Blaok, and waited in the living WiiEuE Largest Stock of Residential and CoBaercial Wiring Supplies Area9 PHO. 2676 6OB0M1 underway quality to in- Carl Oua and the "en- for the city. Mrs gym will get Don Ross and Cemetery Improvements are paid moved here have three children for by taxes levied against the The 5 or 6 from provo and are living at the Cemetery District. r Boss over took thousand dollars being spent airport where Mr. the of the management airport this year are funds accumulated Mr. and Mrs. Squaws will host the Navajo Improvements at Cemetery Underpay open to the public. exhibit of over 100 that visited their dentist. NA7AJ0S Square second Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Holt are craftsmen, and to market theze Biter-priAs an finished product." the proud parents of a baby Boy these of the Navajo Tribe, born Wednesday, April 26 at th steadfast been have San Juan County Hospital, objectives 'Hornand the for twenty years, fellow weighed 6 lbs little or of her daughter Debbie's 6th Guild Moon" of protrademark ed oz. He is wsloomed at hone by The ohildren enjoyed birthday. world the ducts is recofpized a brother and two sisters games and refreshments of cup best of the over as a guarantee Mr. and Mrs. Clisbes Iym&n are oakes, punch, and candy canes. of orafts. Navajo the new parents of a little Eaoh guest was given balloons in quality dedithe with In conjuntion adopted boy bom on the 11th of and a candy treat. the Grand of and Opening cation April In Salt Lake City. H e new Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild weighed 6 lbs 2 oz and will be building, the first showing of named Bruce James Iyman. The the "Fainting Contest for Navajo Lymans went to Salt Lake City High School Students" will be the first of the week to bring part time work. The Blanding Cemetery i s Kr. and Mr3. Ray Brown and Mrs. undergoing improvements Dorothy Nielson of Bluff were will oost between $5000 & $6000. The Improvements will include Blanding visitors on Mgnday of this week. for Job all roads, and surfaolng Mr. and hr3. Leonard Hoagland planting of shrubs. A new exit will be oonstruotad drove to Montioello Tuesday for a medical check up by Dr. Coon. at the Southwest eomsr of the Mrs. Calvin Perkins and daugh-t- er area. Heretofore the Main gate Janie of Durango, Colorado has had to accomodate both in and Mrs. Fred Halliday and daugh and out traffio, a situation ter Candis spent last week end which has caused some congestion in Salt Lake City where they during funerals or on Memorial do TO DEDICATE Blanding' e Squires and Res. PHO. 2907 YOU mm vem.OT...... or oran mp.n. mr TZL 7 BLANDING, UTAH |