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Show - lvil September 15, Up & Down the Street for by CLUB NOTES Church. JOLINE HOLT MARGARET Pago 5 BUNDING OUTLOOK will be going to the Central British Mission for the LDS Ths Et Cetera Club held it WILEY REDDS ENTERTAIN of ths first regular meeting AT FAMILY DINNER horns of season last night at ths fo Wednesday night, Mr. and Carolyn Guymon. A luncheon was Mrs. Wiley Redd entertained with served whioh consisted of ohlok-e- n a family dinner at their home; casserole, hot rolls, rtllsh LUMDELL Willard and Sandy Wright left for Salt Lake City, where his horse down and participated Liard will eontlniie his stud- in the horse show. Mrs Helen Palmer, who owns ios at the University of Utah. have boon They staying in Bland Helen Rays Dress shop, went to sumaor. Provo last Friday for Market all ing W Boanio Abbot wont Mrs. to Salt eek. Ray, her son, drove Halt Lake last waok to do some shopp- and Emma Eeplin to Provo. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Burtenshaw ing and also to have medioal ohockups for hor ohildren. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald Hurst Jr; attended the wedding are hors visiting for a wo ok reception honoring the Burten-- s froa Salt Lako City, Utah. Mario haw's daughter, Rosemarr and Joaos McDonald is the daughter her husband, Hugh Greathouse, at of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Joaos. Alamosa, Colorado Saturday night. PARK GUTMON FAMILY Living in the. home of. Ray Hunt are the Champ Meyers family. MOVES TO LOGAN Park Guynon will They have a son, Bruce, who is Mr. and Mrs leave this wodk end for Logan, in the seventh grade and a whore ho will attend the Utah daughter, Sharon, in thao first State University. He will )n grade. It will be a month yet before Mr. Meyers will Join his working on his Master's degree in Blanding. Mr. Meyers amir FFiTOh Nielson left family a Civil Engineer for the is Tdnesday Morning for Salt Lake While here he will government. His father, Joseph NielYjiy. be a doing son took. him. He will enter geological survey of the Mission home Monday prior the area around Blanding. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jameson to leaving for Franos. Mrs. Jaok (Kay Laws) Saith is of Tuoson, Arizona were guests here living with her parents, at the Wiley Redds last wsek. ET CETERA . were present. twenty-tw- o town guests were Mar Markham a tossed salad and gingerdish, daughter Ida bread cake with a brown sugpr Out of and her da igjhter, Judy, of Spanish Fork, Utah; their son, Lyman Redd and his family from Holtville, Calif. Last Thursday (Ssptsinbpr 7) at her parents home, Beverly Ann Wright was given a birthday dinner in her honor. Relatives and saues for dessert. Mrs. Mable Hurst gave a book " review, " Behold Your Guesn Hostesses for ths night wore Carolyn Guynon, Audrey Nielson, Marba Lazenby, Mary Rollins and Margaret Lundell. CRAFin friends were invited. The Crafts Club members and parents (Mr. and Mrs. Let a of Mr. Robert Tfcgg have their partners snjoysd 0. fall It boon hers visiting him and his party Friday, September ths was to be held outdoors at fanlly for ths past two weeks Jess Grover horns but bsoauss of Mrs. Robert ( Donetta ) Tfcgg were changed to an returned to Springfield, Colo- rain plans at ths horns of Gian rado with the visitors to stay indoor party Ths thene of for two weeks. She will visit and Betty Skinner. was a " Backwards her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the affair All the games were party " leek. played baokwards. Refreshments 2ND YARD RELIEF SOCIETY consisted of barbeousd hamburgers, corn on ths oob, patato ENJOYS PROGRAM tomatoes, cueumbers and Ths Tagg) ohips, Vernioe Harris prssidsd at watermelon. nd Another meet was held by the the opening soeial for ths Seo-oThey also visited other relaThe Ward Relief Soeiety Craftee Club at ths home of Bartives while here in Blanding. of Mary bara Certonio on Sept. 13. Manprogram was in obsirgs Trlna, the daughter of Mr. and Ann" Jones. On ths program for ths ila Ciuff was Mrs. Glen Skinner had a birthday a who gave Lyman fun with Marge wero; poetby having a evening party at her home Wednesday, reading; Guymon, of Carolyn Refreshments cantaloups ry. September 13. She is six years Aleen May and Mary and ios cream wars served. lolo; piano old. She had some of her little Ann Jones gave a. reading on DEVGNZA in. Games were " Relief Sooiaty Teaching " girl friends At 300 p. a. last Thursday .played and refreshments served. be Phillis Jones sang, " 7, the 3RD WARD CHOIR PRESENTS Loving You Always " Luoy afternoon September ' Club members met at ths Harris gave a reading and Mary MUSIC FOR CONFERENCE Hurst. A' Ann Jones and Ellen Johnson horns of Mrs. George was The Third Ward ohoir of Blendharmonica .while lesson on hobbits and rooksshowed their played ing presented the. mus lo at Stake Mrs. J. B. Harris aooomp&insd given by Mrs. Hurst. She and ths Marie E. Conference in Moab. several of her hobbits A delioious tKc'm ort the piano. rook Peterson, Counoil of the ftrelve, luncheon was served to the ladles enjoyed seeing her rook was the speaker instead of Elder garden as Mrs. Hurst ha who attended. group large Theodore M. Burton. A largi froa all over ths United States group from Blanding attended the (TURN TO PAGE 7 COL. 3) . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Laws. husband will serve the next three years in the U. S. left Her Army. oo-host- for Fort Douglas be' transferred from will, there to a base for his basio He and Monday training. They lived in Moab prior to his going into the Any. Mrs. an is here for indefinite " visit with her Ortha-Win- n daughter, Edna Blaok. Mr. and Mrs. Kline Black traveled to Santa Marla, California to get Mrs. Winn. FORMER BLANDINGITES VISIT RELATIVES Le Grand Black the loro i'- - f HERE and his son Blaok and his Allen and Or in son Randy, were here Show, the . week 1 Moab They are from Ds-vo- nza meet. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shumway Lake City who will be leaving Monday morning Utah. Orin Black brought on the plane for England. He Bill Black, I'll ; visiting left today for Salt n and to see their son, Craig, Mur-ra- sss y, o QUIZ FACTS Did you know that more than 60 of the shore line of Lake Powell will be in San Jnan County, Utah? and Did you know that to serve you better the WESTSIDE MARKET is open 6 days a week o from V5 6 AEL to 8 ML 1 7. STORE HOURS 8 a.n. to 6 p.n. |