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Show Bunoins February 9, 1962 Up & Dovm the Street OUTLOOK Page 3 CLUB NOTES CiDDOT ter of the The Debonettes met at all officiate at tha Temple. Mrs. Radd had the privilege of tha Temple a oouthe home ' going throughwhile aha was there of Winters Friday night pla of times Jannette Bleaks. and both times, Eldar Raed StevThey also for their The regular meeting. son word from thair was there. She says ha is Gary visited in Elagstaff and Page. was spent playing group ens evening has bsan Over ha weak apthat a wonderful Job in the this nldit guests Monday at Clyda Bleak and Bonnie doing to sarvs in the the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Ken games. were Mission field.' She saw lota of enof tha in lyman oharga Provo wards ona in Palmer were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph in aotlon and they Cintad of tha while Mrs. Winters missionaries his wifs ara attending Weldereon and ohildren of Fry. tertainment to a ara their churoh credit ind Carla lyman served the lunCho of tho nights aha went BW. Canyon. cheon which oonsisted of meat Grant and Audary Nalson drove Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrer and through tho Temple , there was a baked potatoes, Jello salloaf, one ofClarenoe Parkinses jtaibka four ohildren from Provo spent young Hawaiian boy going through hot ad, punoh rolls, rilishas, with Bountiful their four days visiting at the home and ohooolata oaks. aefore he left for his mission, to Thursday GftBoe Ann of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jensen aha met him and found ho was go. furniture. Kenny and FORUM CLUB Nelson's oar Mrs. Mrs. week. and last Farrer Shussfsy drove the ing to tho Southwest Indian MiThe Forum Club laaics wore en- ssion. It happened that he went, up. They visited a ooupla of Jensen are sisters. Dlok and Oarolyn Guymon enter- tertained Thursday, January 25 through the mission homo with days in the . oapital oity with Billy and Virginia Redd. The tained at their home Friday at tha home of Mrs. Agnus Hurst. Chris, Miohael and George. bore their testimony and he ShueMys returned. to Blending by after the Gold and Green A book review was given by Mrs. ray of Saline where they got a Ball. The guests were Mr. and Aft on Stevens. Tha book was a beard Blandlng, he asked them if Load of salt. Mrs. Cnrl Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. biographioal skotoh of Miohael-ango- ls. they knew Mrs. Redd from BlendHr. and Mrs.' Wayne Karr and Phil Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Brying. A lovely Mrs. Redd says it is impose lunehoon was served family left Saturday, for Albu- ant Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lble to desorlbe the beauty of New Mexico and Mrs. where Marion G. querque, lynn Lee, by Mrs. Hurst and It's. they Farrer, lb, those Islands. Tha pineapple have bought a new home. They Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hatch, Mr. Nielson. trees that stretch for milk had thought they were moving to and Mrs. Neldon Coohran, Mr. and OUTSTANDING EVENING tha palm trees, tha gorged. , . Artasla butc plans were ohanged. Mrs. Clark Herschi and Mr. and HELD FOR DEVONZA flowers everywhere make an Karr is . employed by Texas -- Mrs. 'Ken Mo Donald. CLUB MEMBERS Mexico Pipe Line, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Redd repicture. The way the oomnatives tret nother family with this oeived word Saturday that a Hostesses at tha Devonza Club pany, the Bob Brashers, will be nephew, Millard Anoll Hyman was Thursday, were Ida Neils on and their children is a wonderf. ; leaving Blending in about three found dead Saturday morning in Mamie Adams, at tha home ofj example. They do a lot of their weeks to make - their hone at hia bad. He had appeared to.be Audrey Hal 11 day Tha program was shopping in the evening and tn in very good health when he re- a travelogue given by Mrs. Irene take their children dressed Artasla,' New Hexioo. He was a resident of Mrs. Janet Sips reoeived ward tired. Redd of her reoent trip to the their pajamas. Mrs. Redd sa, from her parents at Aberdeen, S. Enoino, California. the parents are kind and patio . Ha waiian Islands. D. that her mother gave birth to Mrs. Redd was very much im- and you never hear a erosswc Burahard Blaok and Thayne a baby girl on January 29, Just Robinson were in exoept from the white people Salt Lake City pressed tilth the church activohild? t and slap their among those people; Thera ities, four days before Janet's baby and Grand Juno t ion on business ara two stakes at Honolulu. Tha around. "this past wade. , boy was bom. Vint Radd is expaeted home Oahu Stake has fifteen wards and Honolulu is built on the s Babies blessed in the Third of a mountain and in giving Ward on Sunday were Rrfch, infant from tha hospital this week, but-h- tha Honolulu Stake has twelve instead of saying will have to go back latsr wards. The native people have direction, daugitar of Mr. and Mrs. Charles or to tha south, th north tha an active part in everything Infant for further treatments. Homedew and Monique, a part say to the mountain or to t: Clyde and Carolyn Hunt are that goes on. They are daubster of Mr. and Mrs Tim Bis- sea. Thera ara several army ui Perkins spending the week in Blandlng of every Stake Presidenoy, and any Air Force Bases in that area While Mr. and Mrs. Bruoe Hurst visiting at the home of Clyde's hopric, Relief Society down other organization there. Burton Redd is stationed at For and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hurst parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt. 4 Also this past weekend the Joe Japanese, Chinese and Hawaiian turn to page 7 were visiting in Mesa, Arizona they were guests at the hone of Hunts had as guests at their LaMar and Ifyra Wright. home, Ray and Graoe Hunt of Inover MoQueen visited Miss Jean dian Walls, Arizona. The Hunts the weekend with her grand par -- were here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton of ents, Mr. and Mrs . Albert R. She is attending. BYU. Mexican Hat were dinner guests Fri.-Sat.-M- on. Mrs. Mr. and The "Girls Auxiliary" will meet at the home of Feb. at the Baptist Churoh this after Burhhard Black Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and Mrs. noon, Friday, at 4:00. two ohildren have moved back to Eugene Eggie will lead the orseveral Blandlng, they moved ganization. months ago to Lmesa, Texas. He . Mr. and Mrs. Perron Burtenshaw and two daughters of Grand Juno-ti- is employed by Texas --New Mexico Premium Lb. 49c visited here this past week Pipe Lines reGus Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. Qrastus after home to Blandlng turned Burtenshaw. weeks ' Keith and Coleen Black and visiting for about three .three boys went to Provo Friday, in St. George, Utah and HenderSaturday and Sunday to visit son, Nevada. with Colien's parents, Mr. and Hr. and Mrs. James Slaven acHr. and Mrs. A.E. Shumway re-eal- vad . When-the- nlit - . ' a . . . ici-Jer- . a col. ly-m- an. 9-1- 0-12 . Galbraith Merc . . Swift's on by Mrs. Merle Slaven and Mrs. Charles Bleak, drove to Provo last Friday , they Bleak and Hansens Dennison visited relatives and shopped. Mrs 4 Leona Carter oams home with spent several days at Luppe, Roy Harris, companied Arizona visiting with the Glen Nazora. ' Mrs. Naxor is a daugh- - ... turn to page 7 col. 2 EDITOR health? la it mors important to swim in chlorinated water than to drink it? 3. Most of us ara equally concerned with Mayor Hurst about fte deterioration of individual' rights and liberties for tha past 40 years. However I don't believe tho issue of pure water inters into this. If wa daolda we should have pure water to drink it should be on that basis. If we don't need pure water,, or if we wish to continue to drink contaminated water Just so we will have an 'Issue" over losing our rights, than this is another matter. If you can say a 'regulation that la in tha publle and individual health interest is taking away our individual rlffrts, - then perhaps all oity ordinances which regulate us in any way era doing likewise, like tha raoant garbage ordinances, the atwar ordinanoa and tha ordinance to get llvestook out of he oity, and many other. Most of us believe ordinances sueh as heaa are sound, that they ara neoassary to our individual health and well being. Would not water that was pure also be to our health and well being? I for one would Ilka to soe Blending vi a. ohlorinated water supply. I for one would bo willing' to pay the.prloe. I believe we can find a batter issue on whioh to sago a campaign of restoring tha vanishing individual rights and ' G liberties. Sinoerely, Galvin Blaok f y I |