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Show January 19 1962 Up & Down the Street BOOKLET AVAILABLE FROM UTAH HEART to rith Weav.r Beaver. They were Jtsse City on Monday by his guests at the home of Mr. and ilt Lake Mrs. Johnson accompan-l- d Hrs. Neldon Holt. son Kay. Little Terri Aim Hlrsohi is her husband. Jasso will eonfined with searletlha at her Htar tha Holy Cross Hospital home. She is the dauiter of for surgary on his nose. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hlrsohi. Lila Palmer, Margaret Radd, The Bradborrys who were with HanCarol Black, Patsy Shuramy, went to Waukesha when they lived in ey Redd and Wanda Black were here Thasday on Montioello last SatunUy to see Blending and visiting with the films and hear .the leotures business xeictn Johnson -- These on cancer. friends . very interest- ing and worthwhile films will be shown to all tha Relief Society organizations and to as many of tha olubs as possible during tha month of February.. Pres, and Mrs. Leland left Tuesday about sunshine plan to H. Radd morning to spend of vacation in the state of Arizona. They visit many of their 15 days friends, and attend tha Mesa Temple and possibly go to Tuosan before returning to Blending. Another oouple going to the sunny South was Burnhard and Lola . Black to spend a number of days vacationing. They plan to visit tha Arizona Temple at Mesa while gone. . A birthday" honored dinner Blaok Monday night Edwin Z. at his home, with his family all present. His son. Palmar Blaok, and family of. Monti cello were there also. This marks the 76th birthday for Mr. Black. 1 Mrs. Woody ( Gayle) Salsman of Montezuma days the Creek at the home spent several of her parents, Woznlaks Thomas Gayle the fare- to attend mainly well testimonial of her brother, came Miohael who is leaving to fill a mission in Western Canada. Gayle was also a speaker on the program, The Sals mans have bought a new house trailer in Cortez and plan to move in this weekend. Raymond Lyman took his wife Pat and four children and lb, and ' Mrs. Orson Nazor Page 5 &LAHD1CM .OOTLOOX to Calif- They now are residents of Farmington. Elaine Karr was honored with a going away party at the Riley Hurst resident last Friday night by some of her classmates in the seventh graSie. CLUB NOTES Palette Club ASSOCIATION attache of rheumatio The Palette Club met Thursday fever, often eons idered. primahome of Mrs. rily at disease of childhood or evening at the adolosocnes, pose a serious life Kilns Black. Mrs. . Blaok and susoeptiblo Deloros Bayles were long throat to A enlightadults, aoeording to & new boo- for thsandevening. very lesson ws now available at the Utah ening klet entertaining Heart Association, it was an- given on fashions, and ths new nounced recently by Dr. James F. fabries and colors. Some samples of material were shown to Orme, President. have rheumatio the members and a contest was Adults who heart disease should see their held to set if they could tell doctors at regular Intervals, the different kinds of fabries the .booklet stresses. Shortness from the feel. A lunoheon of of breath, exoessive fatigue or coat balls, stuffed baked potatoes, lettuce salad, punoh and swollen ankles are signs of possible heart strain that should gingerbread with whipped cream Repeat co-hoste- sses . rras reported and that can be helpmedically. On the other hand building a work shop at the the dootor may find the heart lower end of' the Lyman lot. A winter vacation in Califor- has improved so that oertain re-no nia is being taken by Mr. and strictions on activities may Mrs. DeResoe Nielson. They left longer bo neoessary. ' Copies of "Rheumatic Fever and Blending last Saturday morning Heart Disease in ARheumatio on the stage to Flagstaff and from there will go on the bus to dults" may be obtained from tha Utah Heart Association, 250 East San Diego with friends of theirs Lake City. They intend to spend the next 1st South, Salt two weeks 'visiting with their NEW WOOD FINISHING deer hunting many friends throughout the State of California. The Niels ohs have been BOOK AVAILABLE hosts to many California deer Under tha paint of that old hunters and. they promised them thalr or table might be a natthey would make a trip to their ural wood grain or oolor which, state to see them. Tha children if it were restored to its are being oared for by Mrs. original beauty, could enhance Charles Sips. the beauty of your home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blaok The natural wood beauty can entertained Saturday with a rook now be found in your fumituro, party at their home. Guests reports Rell Argyle, County Exwere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyman, tension Agent, thanks to a new Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hurst and Mr. Extension Circular "Finishing and Mrs. Dan Pendleton. Old and New". The new Wood, George Jonas, Michael Wozniak contains oomplets and James Palmer are leaving publication for. re finishing instructions today for Ephraim, Utah, where wood furniture and floors, from they will attend a football game removal of the old finish to ths at Snow Collage. Then on Sunday of the final sealer the trio will go on to Salt Lake application or finish. Mrs. Rhea H. Gardner where they will enter the MisHome Management and Furnishings sion Home on Monday. Speoiallst with the Utah State Mrs. Norma Madden met her husExtension' Servioe, is band at tha airrort in Cortez University author of the circular. lynn Lyman and Glenn Denny aie be ed . served by the hostesses. Devonza Club The Devonza Club met yesterday the home of Mrs. afternoon at . Hazel for Iyman afternoon. Co-hos- an tess enjoyable with Mrs. lyman was Mrs. Louise Redd, rk book review was given by Mrs. Aft on Stevens of '!Tho Agony and the Eostasy" whioh is a ' bio- sketoh of graphical an who was sculptor end Miohaelamg-el- Italian painter, architeot. Mrs. " also displayed plotures his works. A lovely lunoheon. was served by the hostesses. Stevens of some of Animals are Hfcavy fisheaters.4n. Saskatchewan, Canada, the National Gsorgraphic Magazine says. The province's ten thousand lakes yield 19 million pounds of fish a year, of which 6 million pounds go to fur farms for teen. . rwith the SERE'S THE oo-h- os- HYRUM Give your kitchen a ONE - in-lah- all-in-o- ne POLICY E. PORTER for Dad, Mom,. and present and future. For further details about this remarkable new plan Phone 2306 Children, ed product can have all ths marks of the master oraftsman." "Finishing Wood, Old and New" can be ordered through the office of the county agent. MAN FAMILY PLAN ornia, leaving here over the Wednesday. Jim has been gone Encouraging a return to the weekend. Raymond plans to reof Deeember in natural beauty of wood, Mrs since the first turn in a few days while his Iceland There he worked on. a Gardner says, "Refinishing wood family will stay two weeks, and Government project with a largo is a delightful hobby that many the Nazors plan to stay indefln-atel- y. number of men. It was thought women as well as men enjoy. Real They are visiting at the when he left he would be gone pleasure may be derived from home of the .Leonard Lonozynas ths but three months, projeot finding beauty in the grain and parents of Mrs. Lyman and daug- was finished ahead of schedule. oolor of old wood, hidden under hter of the Nazors. was Tate Mrs. Jack (Tula) layers of paint or varnish. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Mo Laws and honored with a stork shower Fri"Fumituro refinishing is not two children of Holbrook, Ariz., home of day afternoon at the difficult, but does require time and Mr. Verd Hanks of Clarksdale Mrs. H. T. 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