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Show Page 6 HONORED BRIDE-ELE-GT FORMER BLUFF LAD FEATURED NEWS NOTES Francis Mr. and Mrs. AT SHOVER FRIDAY Charles who recently moved to Farmington surprise party and shower were back in town the past weekwas held Friday evening Septem- end visiting friends. returned to ber 15, for Miss Nellene Parry Mrs. Mary Stevens IN SATURDAY EVENING POST A L rv: Si, Se ptetfber 22, 1961 BLANDING OUTLOOK Jones. week after spending occasion Logan last Hostesses for the at the home of Geraldine ten days visiting were Beverly Thmer Stevens family. She Merrill the the Hurst and Patricia Heyman at to spend the winter with plans home. Heyman her daughter Mrs. Elaine RobThe refreshment table was cov- bins at Logan Utah and oare ' over ered by a crocheted doth for the children while Mrs. Robmina with and decorated green bins completes the work for her iature bride flanked by yellow graduation from College. tapers for the centerpiece .. Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Bayles Yellow roses and white asters Mr. and Mrs. Finley Bayles and were used in the room. Sylvia Bayles Lloyd Nielson served oake while Terri daughter, Miken and Luc y Harris spent (Thursday Burtenshaw poured the punch. Bayles night and Friday at the Most Ruth Harris registered of Allen at ranoh Canyon. guests. The guest of honor and was in preparing the prospective groom's mother their aotivity season. for deer Mrs. Cardon Jones were presented with yellow rosebud oorsages. Kent Palmer is home from Grand Eh Joying the evening with Miss Junction for a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Parry were Glenna Turner, Yvonne with his parents bride-- el 0 cot of LaMoyne - the Elder Blaok Patrlola Wilson Marlene Lynn Palmer. He goes to Salt Marlene Laws Janes Hake for his Service inductions Veva Lee exam on Ootober 5. Sharon Hawkins Black o Terri Carolyn Guymon Mrs. Alberta Murray went Prit-oha- rd Burtenshaw Danalene Sterling, Sylvia Nielson Shelia Perkins Ruth Harris Georgia Perkins, Linda Beeson Kathleen Guymon Berdene Brown, Marene Palmer Elolse Thmer Ethel Heyman Hattie Jones. ififri tfikir iW-Sw-- to a spaper's attention "Euckaroodeo" article in recent Miller. The pony won Davis Donna t Saturday to attend the funeral of James McCabe the father of Mrs. James Murray who lives at Dove Creek. rris went with her to piano accompaniment Lucy Ha- play the Jones for her Opal Turner violin solo. Ifyrum porter also Hurst and attended the service. Dolly Mr. and Mrs. Park Guymon left Blandlng last week to go to lo-g- an Mommr valley mssioii ms m Postmaster Mrs Dick Nieluon flailed into the arena of Bluff has called this new- to throw thirteen-year-o- ld Darlene Dove Creek hell-be- nt Tim decisively. the In seconds Miller was eating issue of the Saturday sawdust and nursing (only) a Sept. Post which features a wounded ego. This is BuckaroEvening former Bluff boy. a new diversion for West odeo Tim Miller above is the son Coast kids age six to fourteen. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellis. The The spills occur under the picture is a clipping from the squint-eye- d supervision of Gene magazine reduced to its orig- Clark (left rear) a professioninal size. al rodeo performer who emcees in Hie picture was captioned as clown costume." follows: "The bell rang the chute gate slammed open and a LEGION Shetland poxy membership is open to all 16 where he plans to continue college. Mr. Guymon took their trailer and furniture and Mrs. Guymon and children went with Mr Jerry and Jim Mason sons of and Mrs. Steve Layers. The Myers Dr. and Mrs. 3. Lloyd Mason of the Seventh Adventist Day ssion Hospital in Mi- Monument Valley family returned to Blandlng Mo- nday. Jini Foster daughter of Mr. to return t o and Mrs. James Foster left last their studies at Paoifie Union week for IXirango where she is a College in Angwin California. fiancee o f student at Ft. Lewis College. Rosemary Lane Jerry Mason has been visiting at the Mission Hospital for the HS ASSEMBLY SEPT. 29 past two weeks and assisting left this week An assembly will be held at with the work there. Miss Lane is studying at Pacific Union the Junior High Gym Friday College to become a nurse. Sept. 29 at 9 a.rn. to which the Miss Nelle Mulllkin a nurse publio is invited. A noted and press representative at the singer Pruth HcFarlin who served between Monument Valley Mission Hospital, who is currently heard from Chithe following dates April 6 was in Blandlng Wednesday. MonticQllo arNews She cago over WLS will perform. He four-yechanged to a program. 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918) Dec. 7, is on annual vacation and plans has filled hundreds of engageHe beoame associate er professor of 1941 to Sept. 2, 1945) June 25, to tour the area ments at universities churohes 1951 the at to of 1953. pediatrics University July 27, with friends from California. and civio concert halls. Rochester Medical School later moving to Minnesota. mean-temper- . men ed Four-Corn- OPEN HOUSE HONORING MR. AND MRS. C. A. FROST Open House honoring the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr . and Mrs. C. A. Frost will be held Sunday September 24 from An two until nine o'cloek at the John D. Lewis Their many to attend. in home friends and Clarenoe A. Smith were married Mont ic ell o, are invited Seraphine Ootober 4 1911 in the Salt Lake Temple .j They have lived all their ma- rried life in Mantieello. The Frosts have five children) Mrs. Lloyd L. (Williamelia) Barton C. Alfred Frost Kent Frost Mrs John D. (Pearl) Lewis Montioel-l- o) and Melvin Frost Gainesvil3 1 le Florida. They have grand ohildren and 24 great --grand Qrdsryour subscription now wd tall us when and where to w1,n the students gat . children. settlsd in their F. BENNION REDD NAMED BISHOP OF MONTI CELLO 2ND HARD Reorganization of the Monti -- ef footed Sunday evening under direction of cello Leland from home. 2nd Ward Nias W. Redd San Named as President. Juan Stake new bishop of the ward was F. Bennion Redd. Darrell P. Young was sustained as first counselor and Jones is the .new sooond Cooper 'jjtsU JHiha A ctta ft oa Jfotxa' homos $350 Special Rates far 9 months BLANDING OUTLOOK |