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Show BLANDING Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lyman and their son Joe motored to Salt Lake Sunday to greet another son, Phil, as he earrived via United Air Lines at 6.35 Monday morning. They returned to Monday. Blanding, Conrad Rowley has returned to Ft. Ord after spending an enjoyable week with his family here. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. and brother Vernon Rowley Dudley accompanied him as far a' Provo- - Don Lyman and his sister, Eliza Lyman Bond and son visited a few days in Blanding the past wek. Don and Eliza are children of the late Jody and Nellie Grayson Lyman who left Blanding in 1913. This is the first time Eliza has been back and she notes a great many changes; among other things was that when they left here and went to Mayfieled it took them 12 days to make the trip. Now, she covers the same distance m a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Vint Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Redd, Mr. & Mrs Alma Redd and Mrs. Maggie Harvey attended Market Week m Denver this week. They left Blanding Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. DeVar Shumway have moved their family back the from Grand Junction for the winter. They have spent summer with his work. When they returned, they found the recent storm had done considerable damage to their home. Some of the shingles had been ripped off, and the ceilings were wet and sagging. Mrs. Viola Sipe is in California with her daughter Carrie Mae. She went to welcome a wee little grand son who has not yet been permitted to leave the hospital, but the last report is that the baby is doing nicely and will probably be able to go home to his grand mother and Mr. and Mrs- Grant A. Bayles parents in the near future. returned, last week, from Grand went for Junction where Mrs Alice Cairoll Watkins dental work. Theythey also did some and children arrived Wednesday shopping, and Mr. Bayles had a for a visit with her parents, Mr. growth removed from his eye. and Mrs. Heber Carroll. She came from Mesa and was acLawrence and Lucille Wright companied by Henry Watkins went to St. Friday, to and Mis. Vera Black and sons, welcome theirGeorge, first new grand who have eand Jimmie Lewis, daughter. She is the daughter of spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seitz Mrs. Wright Mrs. Watkins, Ivan Mr. and will stay in St. George for a in Mesa, Ariz., and are now on couple of weeks, but Lawrence their way home in northern came light back to his work. Utah to join Mr. Black. Little Allen Ross Bayles who his is visiting at the home of uncle, Grant L. Bayles, had cards from his mother, Mrs. Zephia Bayles, Monday, to say that she her had arrived at Illinois on trip to the East. She has gone with her sister, Mrs. Irene Williams to take her daughter Connie to New Jersey on her way to her appointment with the Government. Miss Williams expects to be shipped to Italy or Germany in the very near Furniture : Junior and Mavis Cosby are happy over the arrival ofi their first daughter at the County hospital Sunday morning, at 7 a. m. Her little brother, Dennis is her at waiting to welcome home. A group of quilters responded to an invitation at the home of Mrs. Lester Black Wednesday aftenoon to help her finish a quilt. The baby crib pictured above with $20 inner spring mattress. Both are like new. Will sell complete for only $30.00. Childrens collapsible wood gate, will fasten to any wooden door casing. Complete with screws hooks and fasteners- Only $2.00 Childrens High Chair. This chair is solid and good for . . . many years use. Was $24.00 new. Will sell for $10.00. Baby's Trainer Seal will fit on any toilet seat. Hardly used, good construction with adjustable safety strap $4.25 new. Will sell now for only $2.00. Inquire at the THE DOVE CREEK PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Redd enjoyed a short visit, last week, from her sister and family from Salt Lake City. They are Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard. Mr. Howard writes for the Salt Lake Tribune, and gets material for some of his articles from the area around Blanding. While this were in Blanding, they time, they took the trip over the new Comb Road, and back over the bridge road over the Elk Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and younger childrene, their daughter, Mrs- Charles GallagHelen her, and daughter-in-laare enjoying a trip to the North West. They planned to spend a while with their son Barney and - w Phone Dove Creek. Colorado 34 Hospital News al al - three-stor- - Bargains in Used Baby THE SAN JUAN RECORD family, up there, and then go Price recently, teachingi them to California to see their son how to judge at County Fairs. Thursday. Aug. 13. 1953 Page 6 Sherill before ehe is shipped out It was very interesting and edJack Taylor, Blanding, accident Hospital patients for week with many of his Navy ucational. There were 52 women Nevis Cosby, Blanding, baby from five counties in attendance. ending August 9, 1953. girl ENTERED: Ruth Croft, Monticello, mediMr. and Mrs. Grant L. Bayles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst Ted Kinney, Blanding, accident cal were host and hostess to a group are spending their vacation in Telesfora Garcia, Monticello-medicBoyd Wilson, Monticello, mediof friends, relatives, and neigh- Blanding with the their children cal bors at an outdoor supper at the Their home is in Manti, and Glenda Wood, Monticello, med Claude Hatch, Kirtland, N. M. Park, Thursday evening. After are here while the Templethey is accident ical eating the group spent an hour closed during August. Jackie Fuller, Monticello- med RELEASED: or two enjoying the fresh air, ical and a beautiful bonf,re on the Ted Kinney Patricia Martin, Jack Smith, Nucla, Durns Keith Roger's parents have rocks. had word that he is settled on Jim Pipkin, Monticello, surg- Claud Hatch, Jim Pipkin, Jack Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Porter a little Island about 20 minutes ical Patricia Martin, Monticello-medicfrom Japan- It is the first time and children arrived Monday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Barton are from their home m Louisville, he has really enjoyed his army Carol Behunin, Monticello-- a looking forward to the visit of y life. He is established in a viisit a for Ky., with his partheir daughter Norma Tanner girl building with all the con- baby ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum PorLaNeve Thompson and 4 year and husband of Lethbridge, Canwith the best of food ter and other members of his fa- veniences, to eat, and will attend radio old son, Mark- - Monticello, medi- ada. The Bartons will join the mily. They expect to spend school young couple in an extended for the next ten weeks. cal some time m Salt Lake too, beEva Knuckles, Dove Creek-bab- y tour thru New Mexico, Arizona He of was his some luckier than fore they return to the South. and California. girl Mr. Porter is attending a dental buddies who got to Korea in school and expects to complete time for the last fights. Some of his course in about ten months. them were wounded and one was killed. j i Mrand Mrs. Hyrum Porter received word from their other son, Dewey m Hobbs, N. M., that a baby boy arrived on the 31st of July to gladden their nome. Also word from their daughter Mrs. Lorna Corder,says thai sne and her family landed in Alaska about a month ago wher they plan to be employed the next two years. - Mr. Alma Hawkins is staying at the home of his daughter Mrs. Alice Brown. He is doing some carpenter work at her home at the present and might remain in Blanding for an indefinite stay if he keeps busy. Mr. Earl James and son John arrived in Blanding to make their home for the winter. He plans to teach music in the high school. They have come from Provo. Mr. James taught music in the Monticello school a number of years ago. A group of boys and girls met at the horn of Billy Galbraith, Monday, to he lp him celeorate his 12th birthday. They planned to go to Bluff swimming, but gave it up after the rain storm Thursday, Thora Bradford and the night before. her daughter in laws and their went to the Grove for Zenos Black has been in Salt children an outing. They cooked their Lake the past week to continue dinner and enjoyed the day. m his search for teachers for this ban Juan County winter. Miss Alene Black is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Melvin Black Elizabeth Wright Zenos Black at the present time. and Grant A. Bayles were mem- She has been employed in Salt bers of the Sunday school stake Lake City. board who visited at LaSal, Sunday. The Blanding stake mission aries attended the religious con Miss Bernadme Harris, a niece ference at Dolores Sunday. There of Mrs. Evie Stevens has been was a representation of all the a visitor at the Stevens home churches in that area in attendfor a week or two. Miss Harris ance, and they report a good lives at Price, Utah. time. I Mrs. Louise E. Redd returned Carolvn Evans is visiting in from a visit to some of her Salt Lake City for a week with children at St. George, she stay- Mrs. Glen W. Jones. ed with her son Argyle and family, and helped to welcome a new grandson. Then, she went to Vista, Calif, where she went to welcome a new grand daughter who had arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Redd. Don and his family have lived in California since October, 1952. He has been stationed at the Marine base. He is the District President of the Elders Quorum m that area. In the very near future, he will be sent with 20,000 Marines to either Ja-- ! pan or Kobe Island. Mrs. Redd j Black also contacted Francis during her stay there. She reports that he is getting along very well, and is the President of the Mutual in the Oceanside Complete Line of Frigidaire & Maytag Deepfreezers All Sizes and Price Ranges O For A Good Deal, See Lyman Mercantile Monticello, Utah i IS Just Around The Corner ! branch. Guests at the home of Mrs. over ithe weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bement and Dr. and Mrs. Baker of St. George. Mr- Bement is a retired teacher, but the other three are still Redd McDonteaching. Jessie ald lived at the Bement home while she attended the school at St. George, and is a very close friend. The travelers came from St. George by way of the Kiabab Forest, and across Monument Valley. They report the roads in very bad shape across left that country. When they Blanding, they planned to go to Mesa Verde, and to the Indian Ceremonies at Gallup, N. 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