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Show October 13, 1961 .1. Up & Down the Street by JOSEPHINE BAYLES Phont 20t By JOSEPHINE BAYLES Ralph Burt ena haw were their children, Renee and Lake are in Salt City this week Pete, from Pjrovof Mriand Mrs to getand learn to use the new William Laws and family! Mr and that is being installed Mrs Edwin Hawkins and ohildren,; Offiee at the and Darrol Anderson from Provo The following guests enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Assessor's County Court House in Montioella Mr and Mrs Phil Rollins and Mr and Mrs Bryant Jenson were visitors at Mesa Vends Friday Don Davis and Mr and Mrs their three ohildren spent the UEA weekend at Page and Glen canyon Davis' mother lives Mr at Page; little Lisa Bay les were happy to hear that the dootor thinks her skin grafts are suooessful He says it will take some time for the burns to completely heal, but he has the cast, and thinks she may be able to oone home next of Relatives re-mo- ved week When Mr ' kins ' oame and Mrs Calvin Perfrom their home at Cordell, at Blanding with his grandma, Kistin Perkins. They took their daughter, Janie, to Provo for dental care Mr and Mrs Clark Hirschl, Osborne, and motored to Mr and Mrs carl Mr and Mrs Jenson Moab one night last week to en- joy an evening of bowling Mr and Mrs Morris Swenson, Mr and Mrs Iynn Lee, and Mr and Mrs Howard Hurst spent the UEA holiday in Arizona They left Blanding Thursday morning, at the spent Friday Mesa Temple and oame home Saturday Mr and Mrs Merlin Grover oame from sohool in Cedar City Lela Black, representing the three Blanding wards, attended a work Conference at Logan, Utah, last week Etta Barton, from Mont io ell o, and Mrs Hardy Redd, from LaSal, Joined the Blanding group Harry and Marva Laws Mr and According to Mrs Hurst, there Mrs Lynn Palmer and family! ft was never ar dull moment during and Mrs. Phil May and ohildren, Meetings began and the whole week Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Uws and lasted until and Louan at 8t00 am, Merlin ohildren! Most or each ten nine evening Grover! Clyde Watkins! D a v t edd Blaokbumi and Steve, Roberta, students wers "Happy;' Mrs and Betty Lovell reports that her ohildren, Sally Kent, Jaek, and Ned Phlmor and Jay, are enjoying the sohool went to Salt Lake Monday morning. very rnuoh. Jay and Tomny May Kent will stay for an indefinite are living together, and Sally visited lives in a Donatory across the time, but the other boys Lake and street from them with cousins in Salt mads a . t Carbonville, Palmer Wayne oontraotor for the new move baok & line of interior deoorating All of the women stayed at the College Rural Arts Building, ex- cept Mrs Hurst, who stayed with her daughter, Mrs Rosamond Me-la- rtin rLWR0 to Blanding in the Monday morning Mable Shumway,' for Fri.-Sat.-M- on. Oct. 13, 14 & 16 Freda Hunt, and Jennie PeterThursday aat Mrs Ekily Redd and to ohildren, Jim and Dory! Franolne is the and Karolyn and Kathleen Shumway, Kiarner-- le churoh went to Ephraim last house the ward is building there to the Home Coming at Dinner guests at the home of lege The sohool won . and Mrs. Frost Black Sunday with Dixie" Oblige, O wellknown to gave a demonstration on the care Garof foods, and Rhea Hurst was dner's contribution along the the Bluff Relief Sooiety at near ahelp quilting Prioe, to attend the missionary Wilma Laws Sunday Elne Miller, Blanding women, - Maoy Hawkins, farewells of Jaok general meetings t and Mrs Wayne Laws and ohildren, Lola Kay and Grant, son went to Bluff from subjects this in all the : Mr easie "to on ; ly a pertaining talked I near future. They have spent Ellen Palmer's farewell man's nieoe is the mother of the the past three years at FlagTheir ohildren Lovell ohildren, and Steve and staff, Arizona Save were roossates o f Jaok registered at Blanding sohools Watkins and experts j to attend Jaok to Palmer and Clyde Cedar last winter convention was "Gracious Living" Sally The dinner meeting the last fine showing in a talent oontest night was very enlightening Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lyman Joined at the sohool a few days before The speaker was a Seienee ProMrs. Lyman's family at Center with her Hawaiian danoing fessor at the College, but he field, Utah, Tuesday was evening and Bruoc Harvey and was He Margaret from India originally honored Mrs. Lyman's mother lake were Salt in Harris Leslie told what is being done now to by the Relief Soolety at a "This Sunday to Bonnie's Missionary preserve food with atomio radiaIs Your Life" program, and all Testimony meeting Sunday evenHe told how it is being tion the children planned to be there an the off see and to her done, and showed fruit that had The Lymans earns ing! 'as a surprise to her mission in Austria plane treated by him and other 'home Wednesday. The little Joseph B Harris returned to been Children stayed at the home of his home Tuesday morning oh the experimenting professors there the Agricultural College He Mrs. Irene Lyman during their bus after working the past month at showed pears, eto that parents' absenoe at the Ma nti and Salt Lake Te- had beenpeaohes, treated and some that who has mples Mr Verl Jacobson, hadn't, and the untreated fruit' ibeen employed at the Gap, Ari Mrs Melba Blaok arrived Tueswas very wilted and inferior zona for the past several months, day to spend a few days at the The said that soon afthe home of her daughter, Mrs. Jaok ter he speaker has returned to Blanding oame to the United States the Silver Steele (Runae) Runae's young- his wife had to go baok to India past week to work-aHis trailer is n est Spur Cafe child, three years old, was because of Emigration laws, and was where the Earl Wright lot it injured very seriously a few their ohild was nearly two years when he was living in Blanding days ago, when he fell from a old He said' before he saw her before on head tank his gas when he was finally permitted to Mr and Mrs LaMoyne Jones are Lloyd Bayles went to Salt Lake go meet them, as they boarded in a trailer on the Great Sunday afternoon with Ralph and the plane, his little living girl fold- L Bayleslot It is in the Margie Hurst Holt, and entered (CONT'D. PAGE 4, COL 3) spot vaoated by Mr and Mrs the mission home Monday morning Utah, Friday nitfit to attend the missionary farewell of Miss Wn Finley Bayles when they moved to m& laws Steve, Roberta, and Safford, Arizona Kenneth and Eleanor Blaok plan Betty Lovell and Dave Blackburn aeeompanled them olasses were lsstures,' but there were some very interesting demonstrations fae day, they reoeived instructions- 1 n hone safety, and driving ears, The theme of the with safety Lena Hurst, Mable Shuway, and of the oame home Thursday Colorado last weekend, way to Provo, they left Xheir their son, ' Relief Society tfonen Enjoy Conference Mr, end Mrs ae 3 Pago Ml ISLANDING OUTLOOK AA AA A AAA A A A Friday Snow Col its "11 AAAAi WASH o PHONE , PICkrUP 3682 AND DELIVER! 004f4HHHHHFla SUPPLY UINTER COATS FOR ALL THE FAMILY NEB SUPPLY QUILTS AND BLANKETS I r |