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Show -- - .. September s29 - 1961 . Pago 3 BLINDING OUTLOOK Rita State Mere listed club members from Blandlng brought home 21 ribbons from the State Fair last week. 4-- "Ty Linda-Shuatra- Here are the details! Foods I. Velda Nielson, leadLETTER. river er. Cookies exhibited by the Blandlng, who oajne down Nielson, Beverly nearly 40 miles until he located group; Suzanne Jones and Kays Marcia Guymon, us at Mokl Canyon that evening. RHe and Slim Williams of White Palmer rated a blue ribbon. Kate Tate then assisted our return ecord books by Brenda ... y are The ' Bronooa ing 'emunder. S J H.had another victory over the Notrf.Oans "Fitting Irish" The game with a score of 19-- 6 mm the Bronoos' first league . GALLED ON MISSION . . to Hite that night. I am ashamed that I of.fhe .season.. Noire soored.-th- Duns touchdown dur- first s was the only seorsr. of, the gens for the Bronoos saking three touohdowns and converting for an extra point. Johnny was Pommy . . . didn't .oount. Certonio nade OBob runs. sons The whole - very .line was teoklos. Jamas Norris hurt his ani while making a tackle which will keep., him from playing for a few weeks The Bronoos will be playing Hillard today (Friday) and will tomorrow (Saturday), flay Cortez the Bronoos have had a good on . . . vary suoosssful and season should continue. . NEWS NOTES ' Jinny Slayens this Mae to week went .t o Provo little girl Slavens and her oan adequately into am mak-ii- ng up-riv- er. II. I Loveland Colorado READ THE ADS - year. . THEY ARE NEWS TOO ANNOUNCED Karen Hancock is baok in Secretary Mrs. Alfred Frost, Bland ing living with her brother Juan San Community CoShe is of the Dee Hanoook and family. followSpur ncert announoes that the working at the Silver Karen has been, working at The ing oonoerts and dates have been and will be presented Gap for the. past several months. confirmed Sohool this ; Ray Lyman spent the past week at Montloello High ' ' seasons' in Salt Lake on business. A Tuesday, Ootober 24, 1961 party was for Sept.29,30; Oct.2 Fri.-Sat.-M- on. V . surprlss birthday hsld Wednesday night at the home lfll Msdleys, a piano duo. Tuesday, January 9, 1962 of lynn and Hazel Lyman for Margaret Jones. Guests were broth Saida Garrard Theatre Danoe Go. ers and sisters of the, honor ee Wednesday, Maroh 14, 1962 n, Keimsth Smith, Baritone . and included Bart and Venloe Thursday, Maroh 29, 1962 Ray and Maggie .'Lyman, Susan Vint 'Jones and ths host Aroher and Gile, ballad singers. While memberships are , transEsther Oarr of Coldwell, ferable only within immediate Idaho has spent a month visiting family groups, raoiprooal armade with here; with her daughter. Mrs Glen rangements have beenMembers are axui Moab. Denny and. her son Walter Carr at Cortes STANDBY CORN . . attend oonoerts in Point., She plana to leave urged totowns to further satisfy this weekend for. her Idaho home. these The season Summit Mr. and Mrs. MoKay Kunz and musloal interesis. ' in Cortez 'are as follow two boys are moving into the old oonoerts " October 30, 1961-TMonday, Kirk and Carolyn Redd home. Teltsohlks, piano, duo. Karla Re e Helquist have been he living 'there but have left for Salt Lake City where Kirk will go to a trade sohool this year. mines Gene. this - week - ' 1 . Hr. Leland Redd went to Salt Lake City Tuesday where he planned to. attend the;' funeral of a Mrs. Steward Silver Harold he asfore oall left ing his wife It was- - left if not mother of. Mrs. of Denver. Just he from Mr. . reoelved Silver say- had,, passed. away known when Mr. Redd - si Denver to attend her funeral. The Silvers and the Redds, have. been . drlvlngi 4 Woman handing package olerki , "ItJs fragile - so throw it underhand, pleas." . ' Y .V t attended oollege years ago and have kept up this friendship. Both oouples had gone on several , for a long .vaoatlon trips together. ' MrsV Silver, 'Silvers and Mrs. Redd had worked together and were. roommates when thqy to po- stal . he would go to veiy olose frland number of years. you did most of the . . irePe' here ! The a; year. ago to the attend funeral of July Mrs. Redd. . 1.00 1.00 for 1.00 PEANUT BUTTER garden 3 Lb. Jar 99c QUICK nestles R.g. i.09 2 Lbs. 89c CHOCOLATE COFFEE Irate taxi driver to fare "There'll be no charge, lady Cans style 24 os. Bottles GRAPE JUICE BAKERS un....t.n.d MJB 1 Shoes ,4k A for 27c Lb. can 69c 1.05 in pkq 39c io 12 for 99c 10 . WATER GLASSES Quilts 37c 10 Lbs CANDYBARS DOG FOOD RK 49t 2 Bottles SUGAR .. :3 Reg. 18 . with her., husband 303 creiua VANILLA the Theatremen. at is Cans STANDBY CORN 1961-Go- ya and Matteo,. Dancers. Monday, February 19, 1962 ; Shumway November 20, Monday, 303 whole kernel Iy-mo- Kathryn Fhea Laws are moving built in the CONCERT PROGRAM northwest .part, of Bland ing. CButt, and . . The Hanciocks their new home Jones . . boys. and Wendy won red ribbons on their reoord sure you lize that it was imperative that books. Foods III. Bonnie Myer, leawe be notified and get home as quiekly as possible. You will der. Kathleen Guymon won a red be interested to know that both .ribbon on her individual entry our son and daughter are. well, on of biscuits. the way to complete reeovery. Canning. Bottle Laws, Leadsr. red ribbon We feel that Mr. Black, should .Geneva Laws rated a bs especially commended for his in oarmed fruit. Gal Glendora u s , Clothing I. perserverance in Hiss Jean Richards of Pleasant that day and his locating A ribbon blue considerate braith, leader. Utah has been called to Grove was awarded Marta Redd for back us help in getting serve a mission for the LDS Men a gathered skirt. less Interested in doing a Her fareChuroh in Argentina. J u d y Tatro, Job and helping people in Clothing well Testimonial will be held at good ribbons were awardtrouble than you and Deputy leader. Red 7iOO p.m., Sunday, October 1, in Hith Black oould easily have decided ed. Susie Jean Mortineau, the Tlmpanogos .Stake House at that to get word to us .Martineau and Eileen Guymon for Pleasant Grove.! She will enter w&s tootrying laprons', dresses & record books. diffioult. the Mission Home Monday morning Mrs. Marean and I thank Clothing III. Kathleen Guymon and fly the following Sunday t o youAgain, won a blue ribbbn for her cloth-lin- g and Qiauncey Black for what New York and then' on to ' Buenos exhibit. you did last June, our Aires, Argentina, the Mission thanks to you, Mr. Blaok. special Blue ribbon winners for record books were Beverly Guymon, 1st headquarters. Miss' Rlohards was Very truly yours, the third grade teacher in the R, P. Marean year) and Allyn Kartchner, 2nd thanks, but I to Bland ing. ,'T h e y Blandlng Elementary school last Patty will live in the apartment' that year.' will be vaoated this weekend by Dee and Dorothy Hancock and two SAN JUAN COMMUNITY . Ann our rea- convey : his sister , move t . -- James FI on went in for a touohdown but a penalty was oal-l- ad oni ths play so his touohdown ..have-no- re-icel- ved now the 6. 6-- Bliokenstaff also blue ribbons. land Mary Foods II. Pearl Kartchner, to exwritten to you before Mffins exhibited by leader. press try very great appreciation Rhea Laws, for what you did for us at that the. group composed of Brown and Jones, Minerva time, but I hope you will over- WendyBlack a raeeived red ribbon) look the delay. There is no way Ida ing the first quarter. At the end of the first quarter soore . Ounyon . game H kxh & Blankets 10 cans 2Q 2Q& off off 89c |