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Show t BLAM0XMQ January 12, 1962 Fifth Grade Visits Weather Station OUTLOOK Page 3 Up & Down the Street eta A number large of people attended the Concert was this Blanding ter Community in Glr-ra- rd home She visited her five and was a very Harvey. ohildren and their families presentation of mo- Grass Valley which is located . interesting on Saturday afspending two wonderful weeks California was Mrs, Aaron Arriving The program presented by the Saida Dance dem week ccit dee panion for Elder Jay Miehaelson Co dances of all kinds at in the northern part of the state, then going south, she visited Wanda Mabel Black, Hyrum Black, attended the with her June Palmer, Carol Black, Nadine Tournament sister, of Roses on New Years Marba Clara Lazenby, Bayles, lay and did some temple work in Nielson, Reva Redd, Hike Rich- the Los Angeles Temple mond, Wilma Kay Black, and Mr Gerald and Alison Black, Ben and Mrs Joe Nielson and Polly Stevens, Buraard and ' and enterJoy Holliday Lela Black, Bill and Oaine Foy, Jerry tained a large group of young LaVell and Ida Mae Palmer, LaVan A oouples last Saturday night and Clyda Palmer, 01 ey and Mary made and cards luck supper pot Black, Glen and Betty Skinner, up the evenings entertainment Sylvan and Jeanne Johnson Joined s. luests were Jimmy and Karen the Monticello square dance club Dee and Dorothy Hancock for an evening of dancing last Gene and and Janet Raymond Slpe, Saturday night at Monticello Chloe and Pvt Kenny Shumway, .Cathryn George Karr spent his Ann Shumway, Tim and Iva Lu PerOrd, furlough here from Ft and Grant Audrey Nelson, kins, California, with his parents, Among those attending were Mr' and Mrs . Sla-en- and Eddie and Bonnie lyman Mr, and Mrs Joseph Karr James Slavens Mr and Mrs Many of our Blanding people spent all day Tuesday in Cortez; ape confined to the San Juan Co on business hospital Melvin Hurst, Marie this area Hel-qui- are them Among Corine Hurst, accompanied her mother, Mrs Cora by Mrs Mrs Carl Mahon, Bert Palmer and Vint Redd There are many new people st, Maggie Lyman and Ann Hersohi drove to Grand Mrs working for the in govern- Junction last Saturday to do ment They are here on a survey some shopping, they also visited and maping project of San Juan a former Blandingite, Mrs. Lucy County Living in Blanding are Boogert Fifth-grade- rs at Park Terrace thermometers Elementary School think it is fun to get out on an occasional pushes minJrxun-temperat- ure Alcohol in the thermometer a slide that remains as field trip and get their educa- low as the temperature tion first hand. At least, that ing a 24 --hour period is the line of commenting from in a Roy C Nixon, 2) goes durMercury thersuch students as Clyde Helquist, mometer behaves as in fever Steve Laoy, and Gary Pendleton thermometers, staying up through who' are pictured with Frank a narrowed stem to show the high who weatherman Wright, Blanding temperature during a has operated the station for the period Bureau United States Weather Next was the psy chrome ter, or 23 ago since its beginning years wet --and ry-bulb thermometers and is pictured by his instru- that measure how wet the air is ment box explaining its contents (the humidity) to the group The automatic rain gauge has a anothof Tuesday was the time sontainer, into whloh rain and ' e fifth-gradwhich snow fall, er field trip for This container is maximum-temperat- and Mrs Mr, ure 24-ho- ur Jan. Fri.-Sat.-M- on. at 12-13- -15 Galbraith Merc -d- classes foir several years have been most appreciative of hr Wri$vt3 time, .interest and names, ability in teaching them weathof and construction uses, er Instruments as well as briefing them on methods used in weather reporting to Grand Jun- mounted on scales to weigh the rain or snow water and has salt in it to melt the snow, and oil to prevent much evaporation is automatically record the rainfall graph made A to olass next saw a light that shines up to clouds above Colorado via By standing a certain number of ction, feet away from the light and shown second is the In ploture sighting the bottom of the cloud the automatic rain gauge sur- throui an instrument to get the rounded (left to right) by stu- angle of elevation of the cloud, dents Jerri lynn Black, Mona the height of the eloud can be Bayles, Janice Murray, Sheryl found from a table by trigonomIlene etry Skelton, Dina Nielson, Harvey, Jaokle Skinner, Norma Visibility is determined by Cox and Iris Jean Black, (TURN TO PAGE 4 COL. 2) Die olass was first shown the radio-tele-pho- Jer--o- me Elder Robert Gardner has reEJyres tone, whose wife and two ceived a transfer to Gunnison, children plan to Join him later', Colorado after spending almost and Ed Lange Living in Bluff leven months of his mission here are Frank Atkinson and Lucien Elder Bunders on Kennedy, also Mr and Mrs Norin Blanding vho has been laboring in Moab man G, Schoss i rrived Tuesday to take his Arvid and Ilene Black leirt olaoe and will be the new corn- (TURN TO PAGE 7 COL. 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