Show blanding column special correspondent scouts and parents enjoy banquet the boy scouts and their parents enjoyed the annual scout banquet monday night it is always a part of the scout week program in blandin blanding it was held in the blanding blandin s ward hall and prepared by the mothers of the blanding and grayson wards three long tables reached almost the length of the hall and places were set for guests miniature flags formed the center pieces at regular intervals down tile the tables marion black the blanding ward scoutmaster was in charge I 1 of the program after a double trio by six high school girls prayer by bro marvin lyllian lyman and a solo by ann martineau mr black introduced the toastmaster finley bayles during the remainder of the dinner many of the group entered into the fun of telling stories and experiences on one another after the awards were made by marion black donald bowles scoutmaster of th the e grayson Grays onWard ward I 1 and sylvester bradford jimmie anderson of the utah parks council was introduced and asked to speak to the boys lie ile is now in charge of scouting in the southeast division of the state lie ile told the boys many fine stories and urged the parents to do everything in their power to encourage their boys lie ile congratulated the mothers and scout officials anthe on the fine success of their banquet mrs airs berniece helquist was th the e chairman of the mothers committee in the grayson ward and mrs lucille black was in charge from blanding many other faithful mothers participated about the weather the month of january made quite a record for itself tins thi s year there were 28 inches of moisture recorded during the month three times the thermometer registered below zero for several nights but for one period it lasted six nights the month also boasted one period of eight days of continual stormy weather frank wright the weather man reports 58 inches of snowfall during in the winter with about 17 inches on the level at present december cei liber had inches of moisture mr wright says the record beats any other year for the ten lie has been employed here in in blanding on oil february 5 the thermometer in registered 12 degrees below zero and that is the coldest night in the ten years the record lia has 3 been kept by mr wright elders have party the blanding ward hall was tile the scene of a very fine party last monday night it was sponsored by the E iders elders quorums of the gray continued on page five blanding continued from page one son and blanding landing Is wards under the he leadership of the presidents aroc brown and earl wright the evening W was as spent in social dancing and a large crowd enjoyed the society of one another A tasty lunch was served by the priesthood nien men and their wives blanding boy marries miss mildred nielson of richfield and argyle redd were married on the first day of 1949 ar cylc alc is the son of mrs airs louise redd of blanding landing Is the ceremony was performed at flagstaff arizona the young couple left immediately im inedia tely for a honeymoon in arizona and Al mexico exico they spent several eral lays days visiting at the home of mrs airs susie butler in mesa and with mrs effie jamison in safford mrs butler and mrs jamison are aunts of the young groom and sisters of his father the late ancil redd at the present time the young couple will make their home at siguard utah where mr redd is employed as the engineer of tile the gypsum mill redd horsley wedding of interest to san juan people was the marriage of miss aliss kathleen horsley II and L wayne redd last Thurs thursday daN r in ill the salt lake temple tempie miss aliss horsley II is the daughter of mr and mrs airs J leroy horsley of salt lake city the groom room is the son of president and mrs leland W redd of blanding the ceremony was performed february 3 by elder harold B lee of the council of twelve following the ceremony tile the grooms parents entertained the close relatives at a wedding breakfast at the gold room of the hotel utah A large reception was held in the evening at the yale ward the bride was lovely in a gown of white satin and lace the fingertip ve veil il was capped with a satin braid entwined with pearls her bridal bouquet was of roses and orchids with satin ribbon astrea streamers m miss aliss shirley redd a sister to the groom was one of the four attendants to 0 the bride her brother jack was one of the ushers the newlyweds newly weds are on an extended trip through california arizona and Af mexico exico upon their return they will make their home at east first avenue in salt lake laka city |