Show bluff news by PAULINE HAYES A group of gals from the rw land hall school in salt lake city spent three days as guests of the st christ ahers mission the first of the week word has been received that mrs airs margaret nielson is a patient in the carbon county hospital in pi ice where she underwent a thyroid operation her husband and son buster are there with her this community was saddened last thursday by the death in Blan blanding dirig of ben hunt ben was formerly a bluff boy deepest sympathy is extended tz this family in their bereavement clarence johnson spent a few days in durango on business during the week mr and mrs von watkins and pauline hayes spent thursday in monticello mrs sarah oliver made a trip to price this week in order to have a medical checkup check up william carter received a visit from several members of his f family am over the weekend week end mr and mrs geo F barton and son evan of monticello spent sun lay and monday as guests at the uriah nielson home john pehrson made a business trip to durango monda monday father liebler and miss helen sturges of the st christopher mission drove to blanding on business I 1 the first of this week mrs madge Shurn shumway way and infant son of blanding visited relatives and friends in town several days the latter part of the week an interesting conference for the navajo indians was held at the nielson pond here sunday under the direction of the stake missionaries president and mrs evans who are located at shiprock the headquarters for the na vajo zuni mission were in attendance george bloomfield of new mexico and ray young of A arizona i on were among other experienced missionaries present some of the mst m st interesting features merethe were the testimonies borne by some of the navajo converts there were both morning and afternoon services and a luncheon was served to the navajos cavajos at noon clyde beale acted as official interpreter quite a few blanding and monticello residents were in attendance as well as a large group of navajos cavajos Nava jos |