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Show Page 4 January 19, 1962 BLINDING OUTLOOK Up & Down the Street around San Franoiseo. She had a METHODIST COHKSBITY nioe ' visit with Mrs. Shirley CHOHCH LADIES MEET by JOSEPSIHS BATLES Phono Sooial Christian Servioe of the Methodist CommuBayles spent a week with her Ladieschurch met Monday nigvt at sister, Kisten Perkins, in Salt nity home of Mrs . Bma Kuykendall Lake City. the A took Abbott business meeting was followed Mr. and. Mrs. Kerry Miss Judy Tbtro to Cortez, Sat. by a short program and refreshto meet her father, and from ments. Attending were Mrs. ftiby there she accompanied him to Nell Sheridan, Mrs. Ityrtls Mrs ..Maty Hunt la at for the hona of his sister, Phyllis hoaw Hurst, who lives near the Petersons. Ch the way home Mrs. Redd 230t . hona of har Sohrasm, and family, at Payeon Mr and while ha had. some dental work a on and daught er She dfne. Thursday, hla parents and A. Hurat Mrs. Georgs J to moved from tha home of har a on, Mrs. Dora Wright , aiotorad Mr where Jonas stayed to Phillip, last week. She lsJManti, quite well, and happy at the spend Friday at tha Temple. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wright oontlnued Farmington, New Mexico present time. Ralph and Ge organ Burt ena haw to Pays on, picked George up, and for a few days. at tha tha present -In- -law, r. Tre-gella- to visit , A letter from Dwayne Bayles Blandlng, Monday to go to they spent tha day shopping In anhas reeently been he Lake That to the attend Provo. Salt City evening, they all says that left nual Convention. County They went will spend the week there. Bert Palmer has spent tha past weak or tan days In tha San Juan Co. Hospital. Ha is home at the present to but expaots make dinner, guests at tha a Duncan to Ard- home for a mission, to the Montana area. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Hanson and four boys spent Monday He Mrs. ftyrna Goodwin, Mrs. Lucille Cox, Mrs. Opal Turner, Mrs. Jack Sheridan Sr., Mrs. Elouise Turner, Mrs. Carol Finn, Mrs. Letha Hoagland and Mrs. Kuykendall. more, Oklahoma. He has a new companion and has been made senior companion. He is very interested and thrilled with his have work. He says they to be Mrs. Ronald Trent has a letter against t:ie been distributed among ths people of Miss Shirley The marriage Laws and Ranald M. Trent is be- still their obstacles, just reoently Mormons Shirley Laws is attending at school of that the evening. officiating. Mr. Trent is from lynwood, Cnrbon College, but will have tc the same Wednesday evening where the young night at tha home cf her parents have a week or two of rest be- group spent the evening at the California, make their new lb. an4 Mrs. Alma Jonas. They fore he oan go baok to school. home' of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ly- oouple expeot to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blaok made man. Refreshments were served home. live in Monti oello. Mrs. Phil May, a eousin of tha Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blaok of a trip to Hill Air Force Base by Mrs. Lyman. Mantle slid were They left bride, will be hostess to famvisiting in oyer the weekend. and and frienda at her home Fristayed Blandlng Saturday Blending Tuesday. ily the Mrs. Mamie Adams has been in long enough to investigate a jot day afternoon honoring tha San Juan County Hospital opportunity there. future Mrs. Trent. The do o tor has permitted Fhil-ll- p linos last Wednesday. She went A boy was born to Ur. and Hurst to go back to work on Mrs. bauy to get relief from a eold and Pheonlx Taylor of Montezuma on condRoad have State the lasted crew, complications that Creek on Monday night in the San much too long. She was mu oh imition that he will go a little Juan . He is the Courtesy FRANK WRX13IT County Hospital. than slower usual. proved Tuesday, according to her son for the Taylors and he Eleven year old, Elo Heyman, first daughter, Audrey Halllday. little . . - s, area, the letter was ing announced by her parents, written by a minister from Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Parity Laws of Mrs. Barbara Palmer and her Blandlng. went Wedding vows will be exohanged Black Mr. and Mrs. Marlon ohlldren, Chris and Jennie Lou to Price, Monday, to get their and Hyrum E. Porter were dinner at the home of the brides parson, Raymond, who is suffering guests at the home of Mr. and ents, Saturday, Jan.A. 20, 1962, Hurst, from a light case of hepatitis, Mrs. Loren Hawkins last Friday with Bishop Soott . leaving at the Temple. home arrived very early They Sunday morning. Snow and icy roads delayed them sevmal hours. the little Tamara Nielson, Mrs . Rex and of Mr. daughter Nielson oame home from the hospital the first cf the week. She was taken there with some kind of oomplloations of a ooldo the flu. and Mrs. Fred Lyman, Hon. evening. George goes into the mission horns Jan. 22, prior to of-Mr- to M&nti, and spent transferred from Saturday morning trip to Salt Lake soon. In seareh of further medical help. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones and their sons, Glen and George, were back The Hdk MM! WEATHER Carl Mahon family is having quite a bout with hepatitis. Mr. Mahon Is home from the hospital where he was being treated was proving,: but it will take rest and care for a long time before s, he is well. His daughter, is also bedfast with the disease at home'. It was feared another dauber, Sandra, mlht have it too, but it has proved Cornwell, The for "it for some time. He is Saturday by Roseoe Heyman, Jr. The following boy friends were in attendance: Brent Kartchner, Bruce im- Brown, Black, Can-dl- Robert Seely, Tony Charles Klnmerle, Layne They enjoyed ' Carroll , Darrell Nike and Lyman the Jeffery Black; games of Carrom, Monopoly, Checkers and Life. Refreshments of cake, loeoream and punch were served by Elofa mo- to be something else. Mrs. Retta Hurst left early W ednesday morning to attendee funeral of her sister, Mrs. Harriet Jensen of Provo. She was accompanied by her sons, Devon and Parley. Mrs. Jensen was 81 years old and had suffered a heart attack the day another sister at a birthday party has 5 sisters. Proud parents of a big baby his mother, Mrs. honored ther. born early Monday morning Jan. 15, are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Helquist. The baby tippbd the soales at 9 lbs. and is the boy, boy for the Helquists. They also have three girls. Mr. and Mrs. Conway Redd welcomed a new daughter at the San Juan County Hospital, Sunday night. The little lady weighed second in at sisters at home . pounds. eight and a to She has 3 brother, Johnny, welcome her. "Trade With LocxilMezchontt To Build a Better Community and Mrs. Roscoe Heyman . Mr. were happily surprised a week or two ago to have friends from their home town of Odessa, Texas call on them. There were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mize, and their two daughters, who lived across the street from them a few years ago. They enjoyed a good visit and dinner together at the Heyman home. The Mize people came from Odessa with Ted Jones who buried in Salt Lake City, last month. The funeral was Wednesday and the Hurst people returned home late Wednesday, Mrs. Kisten Perkins is spend- lng her time in Salt Lake this i came to attend the missionary brother, winter, continuing her art study testimonial of his She has taken up oil painting1 George. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halllday and the last few years and is doing Mr. and Mrs. Grant A, Bayles reWalter H&rtlauer, very well. was . Mrs. Clyde Thompson people Thompson the will (the cently motored to Durango for a Clyde Blandlng visit with Calvin and Glennis The mother of Mrs. remember) and other Perkins. older experienced artists are giving Perkins is very 131 at this time. Mrs. Pearl Bayles returned to her some very valuable pointers as she needs them. Blending Saturday evening with her brother, Melvin Adams, who shaw, who is attending oollsge has been in Salt Lake on busiat Logan, reports that she had ness. Pearl went to California .17 hours of straight A for her the week before Christmas to fall quarter." She will start on spend the holiday with her dauher Junior year when the spring ghter, darica Peterson and family. She very mu eh enjoyed the quarter starts. week Jones a at many points of interest inland George spent letter A from Deanna Burton- - . ' . 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