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'. - , v,. . . irWviMir Ik 'V &' V . . - & Down Up BLINDING COUPLE CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY tm December OUTLOOK I H .V. - - J the .Street BAT LBS by JOSEPHINE IS, 1961 Phon 2301 of his parents Myrtle Hunt returned to sence Minnie Johnson had word Mrs. Blanding Thursday, after spendMarola ing ten days in Denver with her that her granddaughter, one of ths vsoal Mr and Jones will' bs daughter and tot ths at went She High School soloists Mrs. Oscar Zeck; Denver with them after they came; Christmas program at Grand JUno-ti- on O of her numDeo 20 to spend Thanksgiving with her Myrtle attended one of the wards! bers will be "Pm Dreaming of a White Christmas" Miss Jones is in Denver and met the missionaries and enjoyed herself very the dauiter of Darwin and Mozt-l- le Jones Her daughter, Maurine brmuch A and long distnaoe telephone from ought her back to Blanding now William Bugg to his mother, Mrs they traded cars' Mrs Hunt Mrs and Ford John Johnson says that he is has a new Fairlane well and happy He has another Zeck took her mother's Pontiao. graduate Mr' and Mrs Juan Hanson and year before he will at Nawith the from College 4 Peabody their boys spent Sunday He is in ths her parents, Mr and Mrs Alma shville, Tennessee and of edueatlon school came plans tc to attend U Jones They , the Sacrament meeting to hear be a teacher have storms been slowing The make Lorraine's brother, Glen ?i Mrs A son-in-la- w, -- and Mrs. Wiley Mr brated ersary their their 48th wedding annivDe center 12, at Tuesday, hone'. They were the hon- ored guests at the Mrs daughter home LaVar Lyman, at a family dinner day of their Sun- Those in attendanoe besides the were Nr, and Lymans Bob Redd and Hrs family They were 12, 1913. living in Bluw at the time and it took them 4 or 5 days to get there They went in a buggy to Deeember Thompsons ,Utah Mr Redd was bom Feb 18, 188f Harmony, Utah, a son of John Hardison and Louisa ChaAunt Lvd- - as she mberlin Redd, at Nielson. r andrs. in the old little Redd New BRUCELLOSIS CAN BE ERADICATED ACCORDING TO RELL ARGYLE, lived first rook house on the Wayne lived for a the home Palmer now moved to now live Johnson flew as far as Farming-toNew Mexioo last Friday on his way. from Denver when his plane was fogged o out and grounded a vocal duet and Mrs Grant L Bayles A Glen Jones were visitors at the' Grant Eastland Branoh Sunday Mr Johnson hired a oar to bring Cwas representing the High ounoil. They all spoke at the him to his automobile in Cortez Melvin Adams and Audrey Hall-id- ay Sacrament meeting and Glen and Mr Redd lot, then they number of years ii Mrs Bayles sang a vocal duct shere Lynn and Fern Michael Woznlak reotlved a mis H lives' ughter Louisa V. and Mrs Redd were married in the Salt Lake Temple, . bom known to so many, was May 6, 1890 at Bluff, a daughter I da Evely of Hans Joseph and is Redd cele- of quits a few pehis report following his mission up the travel week Mr John Lorains and Glen sang. ople the last to Texas n, When their da- left trip to Salt they the hone inwhich they are the parents of 7 chiare still livldren, 6 Lake City Tuesday Fred Halliday spent morning the same day in Green River on business sion call to ths Western Canadweek ian Mission this past Mlohael is the son of Thomas A He Veda Wozniak of Blending was a baby Blanding on a business and Mr Mrs Doug-Galbrait- h will enter the mission home on of Blanding have oared for their January 22, and his testimonial littls grandson, Douglas for the They are Preston, Bob, and will be held Jan 14 if present ing past few weeks while his mother, Louisa Lyman of Blanding Lyman Joan has been in ths hospital plans work out of Holtvllle, Cal if 1, Ida MarkHe returned to Janes Chris Palmer has also with hepititls ham of Spanish Fork and George, reoeived a mission oall to Chile his home in Moab last Saturday They of-who- of Oakley, Kansas. They have 14 grandchildren dous advances It He is the in the last Friends of son of Barbara Palmer, also of Blending He will enter the mission home, Jan 22 50 Mr. and . continues to be as enjoyed a years. vital as ever to our eeonony, from their Mrs Thomas will vens Mrs Katherine be happy came home Monday to Steknow aha morning and is a satisfactory recovery following an operation in Salt Wozniak making visit Friday and Sat daurter, Gayle Sals-ma- n, Lake City several weeks ago lives in the Oil Field, Mr and Mrs Howard Hurst and came Aneth near She to Mr A Mrs finish it can oe Philip Hurst left By even be continue to will Christmas shopping and gst a Blanding Friday morning her bigger with United eradicated from as our population inoreases and tree for the holiday to Nevada to A In D plans go Reno, our demands for food and fiber States," so stated. a U S Mrs Emily Redd and Dory accLake Salt their plans were ohan-gresearch authority, according to grow larger," Argyle said and they returned to Blindompanied Preston to Kansas about Rell Argyle, County Agent. 10 days ago They left the liting Sunday evening Dr C.K. Mengle of the USDA's BLANDING WARD Mr oare Those people who remember Llothe and in tle of girl Agricultural Research Service, Mrs George Redd while conyd and Zoic Young and knew that they says this goal is realistic if PRIMARY HONORS . on to tinued Nebraska to Omaha, their son, L Grey had to come present epograms against the dihome a Growers attend Convefrom the French Mission seSheep This oostly sease eon'.inue HUSBANDS ntion of whioh a is veral months ago on aooount of Pep director disease of livestock and man has Their Jim has eon, at the The was ill will ' be happy to stayed Relief Society room health, been reduced by 61 percent since home of his grandparents Mr and know that his he<h has impro 1954. . Yet it is still oosting the scene of a lovely Christmas Mrs Wiley ab the Redd, during the livestock industry $25,000, party Friday evening, given by page 9 col 4 and well-bein- g, AGENT 1975, Brucellosis COUNTY strength. who Agr- iculture is big business, and the -- ed ' is a great the Blanding Ward Officers year. reduction however when compared Teachers in honor or their 000.00 a . This to the $100,000,00000 an nual loss at that time Shen livestock are freed of this disease, undulant fever, as it appears in humans, will also be eliminated Restrictions now placed on intrastate and interstate shipment pf livestock be- this disease can be Further, calf hood vaeoina-tio- n cause of ded en- and toutinC blood testing of animals, on farms and ranches would no longer be required bruoel lolls is eradicated screening devices such as milk Once r'ng test and market eattle tes- It affair has bands come to be an the husan-u- al con't SCOTTY WILSON TRUCK SERVICE Located in old Pay Day Shop NORTH or BLANDING and Primary workers look forward to it It had an old fashioned and and theme men were eoatless and women wore aprons and sunbon-net- s the oonsisted of meat-pi- e, baking powdei ehoke biseuits with oherry Jelly and steam pudding Riddles and news old fashioned' items were read at intervals dur i n g the meal. Popcorn balls. in nests of evergreen boughs a are the favors Mrs Eleanor Davis and Ian presented a beautiful Chris.The banquet e salads, Me-D- Welding by Murphy Mechanics by G. Bradford The Best in Front End Work GUARANTEED WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES ay Chriting, along with strict import tmas story, called "Mary's Come "Come reintro-duetistmas" he and sang, regulations to prevent on of the disease from oad abr- will be sufficient Ye Saints" accompanied by Black The Marge group sang Christinas Uhtill this can be aeoomplishec songs as the eonoluding number Argyle urgjs all livestock and of the program dairy, people to make .eve ry effort to cooperate in this brucWt ellosis read! eat ion program If you have Jbeen requested to have your cattle retested please arrange to have them done by the end of December so that the C- m - reached in certifying the county as Brucelloounty gofcl may be sis . free' "Agriculture has cade tremen- - (HUE, m mm Area's Largest Stock of Residential and Cocaarcial Wiring Supplies ' Dub. PDO., 2070 ... . Qao. PCO. SCOT . |