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Show September 22, 1961 & Down the for JOLINE HOLT Up QM MARGARET by a Mr and Mrs .'Phil Hurst to Salt BLANDING trav-- d OUTLOOK MRS. GUYMON OBSERVES Street 90th Page 5 BIRTHMTE 'awn LUNDELL returned home on Hiesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Palmer and where they attended the family will be weekend guests of lot Follies.' "They returned home Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Palmer. Jey and his family are now living in . Sunday ( Claudia Shumway ) Kearns, Utah. The Gene Sue Mosley, who is eleven Orrs are now back In Blanding) is in the San Juan they have been in Tacoma, Was- years old,under observation for a hington where Gene served in the Hospital She is the Arny. They are living in the strep infection. Harold of JoAnn and house daughter Eddie Cluff trailer This Friday and Saturday, Mosley, Loyd Adams from Bland -Lake early Saturday ' . . was also September 22 and 23 has been set ing for the San Juan Stake Temple this week. in the hospital excursion to Manti Mrs Robert ( Ruth Burnham Glen Shunsray went to Salt Lake Taylor from Alamosa, Colorado, last weekend This weekend Glen who owns the Prospector Motel is nd Patsy will go on the Stake back in Blanding and plans to .emple. Excursion and then will operate the Motel during deer ' a to Salt for a season Lake City couple of days. Going to Provo last Friday and SatShumway last left Dorothy Saturday for the Utah State her studies at continue to urday Square Danoe Jamboree were: Mr. B Y U. and Mrs. Bumard Blaok, Mr. and The Carl Engleharts have just Mrs. LaVan Palmer, and Mr. and from Mrs. Eddie Cluff. The Blacks Sabinal, Texas They have sold their home to the and Palmers stayed in a motel The Kuyke- while the Cluffs I T, Kuykendalls stayed with ndall family will be moving in some of their friends who live a The this weekend Engleharts near have rented the home where the Mr. and Mrs. Senior George Hursts Little lived. Slavens, Jimmy fell with a milk bottle his hand stitches the last Saturday. were wound two Age and sons, and 4, went to Salt cut Conway LaVan Palmer and Mrs. Inez Conway off for his mission Seven the North Central required to dose the son of Inez Jimmy is the son of Hr. and Mrs. James Slavens. Undergoing a tonsillectomy last Tuesday at the Montlcello Hospital was seven year old Mike Carr He is the son of Mr. anc Mrs. K. W, Carr Frank Montella was in the Mo- to see Lake States. He to is Conway The Stake Primary a Conference in Moab urday. The General Salt Clay is holding this Sat -Board from will be there. A Luncheon will be served at noon to all who attend. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Black and children went to Salt Lake City ntlcello Hospital last Monday to the State. fair. Going a s Orem with them was Mrs. having his eyes checked. His far as who visited with Palmer were Rebecca a eyes tor ch injured by while welding at the Monticell o her son Lawrence Palmer. He was Mill. were Mr. and Mrs. Max Palmer released last Tuesday night. gone over the weekend visiting : year old son of sNeldon and Joline Holt, was taken to the Montlcello Hospital Saturday night with a bronchial Gregory, infection. 4 He was released and with Lydia's parents who live in While there they Myton, Utah. purchased a cow and baok with them. The three wards MIA O brought it are having Ry JOSEPHINE a BAYLES Joint party this Saturday Mrs. Hattie . Guymon spent night at the recreation hall. her birthday Monday at the home Table games will be played and of her youngest daughter, Hattie dancing will be enjoyed. The Third Ward Explorers, cause of rain, had to hold ones, with members of hr fam- Mrs. Guymon is ninety years their ily. Those who came from Salt old in the party recreation iiall at Lake to be with her were her the church last Tuesday night. dautfrters, Raohel Kartchner and be- They played indoor games and as Hazel Hurst. Also in attendance refreshments they had barbeque from Kearns, Utah, were Mr. and root a beer and salhamburgers, Mrs. Kenneth F.llett' ( Lenore ad. They Miss Shirley Palmer, daughter Hurst, a granddaughter ) which of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer, has enjoyed a lovely dinner, cake received a oall to serve in the was followed by a beautiful Mrs. Northern British Mission. She given to her grandmother by will enter the Mission Home Oc- Aft on Grover. Was- Mrs. tober 23. born Guymon was at Early Friday morning, Mr. and hington, Utah, September 18, lt7l Mrs. Alma Palmer and Lila's sis- Her parents were William Morley She married and Maria Black. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johnson from Moab, left for Salt Lake Willard Richard Guymon September They traveled three City for business and pleasure. 2f, 1871. They plan on visiting the fair days in a covered wagon to be and to attend a session in the married in the Manti Temple The Guymon Salt Lake Temple. Family came to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lazenby Blanding from Old Mexico in 1911 left Friday, September 22, for a and helped to pioneer this comSeminary Convention i n Prioe. munity. Aunt Hattie, as she is known They are going up with the Seminary teaoher, Brother Williams to her many friends and relaof eleven and his wife, from Montlcello tives, is the mother Mr. and Mrs Bill Redd and children, eight of whom are livfamily returned to Salt Lake ing. She has fifty -- two grand where Bill will resume ies at the University Since summer quarter he his children and 113 great of Utah, children She lives alone in her has been stud- grand- little here in Blanding working in the home, and has many interests mines. Virginia and children She has a family of kittens she visited with her mother, Mrs.' cares for tenderly. Her canary Vivian Shumway. keep: her from getting lonesome. She can still embroider pillow HENRY PETERSONS RETURN Henry and Jennie Peterson re- slips without her glasses, and turned home last Wednesday night she makes them for her loved She knits bootees for all ones from a three weeks vaoatlon They went back to the Central the new babies, and gives gifts States to get their son Fronds to all the newly-weOthers at the Jones home to who had spent the past 26 months While in that mission they enjoy Aunt Hattie's birthday jwere gone they visited with and were Luoille Black, Eloise Mahon Imet many of the people he had Luoy Harris and Josephine Bayles worked with both in the States They went to help finish the and Canada quilt Mrs Jones has had on the They took in many interesting frames for several days. Urged places,' including the Lake of by Mrs Guymon, Lucy gave sevthe Woods, Niagra Falls, Hill eral of her comio readings The Qimorah, the old Mormon Trail) group enjoyed the birthday cake I ds 0 . visited in Carthage at the Jail, Iso the Kirtland and punch. Temple They I Fronds his mission to ven walked aoross the Mississi- jthe Third reported Ward Saorament meeting ppi River well Just at the head last Sunday night Speakers iof the famous river where the were his parents, and Fronds, distance is only about 8 feet his sister Frances who was down They both reported having a mar(Turn to Page 7, Col 2) velous time while - STORE SOURS 8 a a. to 6 pn. gone |