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VOLUME A BOY SCOIIT WEEK HMD BY BKI 1962 NO. 7 Mte So Blosd EVENT l6, FEBRUARY FRIDAY, UTAH, BLAMDIMO, (Handing Chamber to Attend Spscial Meet Bata Steading will be Blood Cross Red The in Blanding ed Mobile Tueeday, eeting of The . reoeive blood and blood t ions from the Red Crossknow that Perhaps you do not in our area owe their very lives to this serviee At the present time at least 1 adult' and 5 children are reregularly and ceiving blood mary. people Pictured above la part of the fall the boys In Troop 311 Ch display prepared by Troop' 311 as the left la Sooutnaster Leonard oould not live without it This part of National Scout Week ac- Hurst: and on the right is a- does not include the need that Piotured below are ssistant Johnny Conway tivities might face any of us at any moment through aeoident or other - - - . . energenoy One hundred thirty -- five pints of blood plasma were given to people year of this area during the This does not in- 1961 fraotation clude the program that several ohildren are ceiving regularly and upon for their health re- depend Anyone between the ages of lb to 60 is eligible to donate blood for this worthy cause at the Reoreaticn Hall, February 20th from 145 pm, to 6:00 pm. City to Furcharo Gasoline on Bids The. Blending Ward Seout anee Ban- quet held in connection; with national soout week, Wednesday evening, Feb 8, was, a suecess In every way The turkey dinner end t rinsings were prepared by Mr and Mrs Jaok Palmer, Georgs' and Lyman and DeReeee Nielson, The they left nothing undone dceora-tioir oaten In. charge of table : na led by Calvin Bayles; Seout Oath and law Socutvaster - by Guide Patrol; Leonard Hurst ex-plai- nes would not be that there eourt of honor held that evening beeause there will be a speelal district one at Blanding on Feb 21, to whioh the public The seout group Is invited then sang five songs led by a and serving were Glendora Helen Bayles; Jeffry Perkins the eomle reading, "They Galbraith, Joan Mosley, Marilyn gave so mix there, and wuz'I"; Mrs Shunvay, Eleanor nlaek and Ruth scouts and several Ratcliff Palmer The favors were . minianumture seeking seepes,. complete played three instrumental Nielson's irlth campfire and kettle filled bers under Velda with nuts, and sandy The napkini direction, Mike Halllday, Jimmie Lisle Helquist, and scout ,r Hacking, wire folded like y presented a kerchiefs held in place by a Ernest Lisonbee Last but not emblem humorus skit life saecr. With a seout . a group of scouts in oos-tuon Beehive and-- Mia Maid least danced "Madison Time" flrls assisted with the serving Honored guests in attendance Before the. banquet the follow' seout from official eoamlttee ing program was presented with advancement Bishop Grant L Bayles as master were McKay Kunz, i Gari Mahon, camping of ceremonies Prayer by Dannie ehairaan; B and a mer Douglas Galbraith, Paismrf Star Spangled ehairman, iVlac chairman of Alegisung by dllj.. Pledge, " red it me . monthly meeting to attend a speoial m- the Montioello Chamber' to be held Tuesday purpose thp SM of the speoial meeting will be to discuss the National proposed Canyonlands and to formulate Ideas for park presentation at ths oongression-- il hearings to be held In this' ire a in April It has been re- quested that all members of the Blanding Chamber of Comreroe and citizens of Blanding to be in attendance, to this meeting Plans in Prowess for Bigger Frontier Bans Celebration I With Howard W Hurst as chairman, a group met Wednesday, Feb to plan ths 1962 Blanding Frontier Day Celebration Their ambition is to; make it bigger 7, batter than' it and It was last year will be held for four days, July 4, 5, 6 and 7 Ths will Queen of the Celebration be elsetsd &t a contest in In connection with the: Queen contest oommittse nenbersi are planning a talent, flower and doll show Plans for Frontier Day this June include a square dance jamboree for two days, a rodeo for two days, an art show for summer, The Blanding City Counoil met last Monday night in the regular the topic and of Chamber 20, 1962, in Juan County Courthouse Great , been extend- - of Commerce evening Feb Hall, to aoeomodate all those in the Blanding, Bluff and Aneth area who will donate their blood to the American Red Cross , to the Blanding Commeroe February 20th from Ii45 pm to 6 s 00 pm at the LDS Reererftion effort is being nade to seourc at least 100 or more donors in this drive , as that is the quota necessary to keep this area on the eligible list to invitation has An By NADINE BAYLES, Blood Chairman . four days pageant will be each evening of the four There will bt a parade j held days The raoss, ball presented as to having bids an air show, submitted to the City by the games , a panoake. breakfast, ballroom and various businesses in Blanding dancing of purchasing other attractions to fill in any for the purpose bidder lowest from the spare time. gasoline was go-c- art bar-beo- us, . disousslon went on It is hoped that Blanding and agasome both for for people will get the spirit of time, was. ths oooasion and plan costumes It inst the issue finally -2 a with In keeping with the early pioneer vote a to split put Alengthy 3- in the votlj; Another topio disoussed was fee of a Tor airplanes using the newly faeilities sonstruoted A Glen at the airport Shimmy from several letters presented St and Farmington, Cedar City tie-doGeorge stating' theirTheir average fee was fees month for a about $750 per It was ondcoidedu-to paved area this put off a decision ntil they could get legal advice ;hc oharglng . tie-do- on ' wn tie-dow- n - lays of Blanding IUlT'Tl!Efl2 wn the matter It was decided by the City Ce- -. umeil in a unanimous vets to put turn to page 2 col. 3 - Bring o oatrtemen tyraHno caHiffcaceiysMttt&p i . |