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Show 2 MJUngBS BUtlD I BE .. Cox PUBLISHER M81 THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK t Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah ! Octob.r C, OVTLOOC aisert b. lthar by i r&iit snss? izj s or no oonaequ.nc., eonsid.r.d it of little -- oSl llvinTn'zr operation. right their prinitiveferning right on with were as but a hill, it if structore shadow of the ancient of Bannockburn in Scotland I battle-fiel- d Near the absorbed. with their domestic foundthe rural dwellers as much as if of the dnt world-famo- us place and as indifferent to the importance deserved no special notice, affairs, it we fro thousands of miles .away to see what amtonlshed at our they have her. in San Juan County, end end what it ha, in it, mean, is unique county end that what it we are so indifferent to its so little to us. They wonder why It for Peopie to .e, why importance, w w. are not displng be made to do for us if we we are not availing of what it could would just take pains to view it throutfi their ooneerned attention in strangers, they would like a little our places of interest of conducting them to some of we oould go in our oars. We "What have you near by to which would like to see one of these ancient dwellings. We would like relics are found," to see where some of these wonderful New frorn Jersey heard about the When a oollege professor comer of town, the ruins of an anbig mound in the north-wecient community house , he wanted to see it. When I took him to in awe, "Why in the world dont you people it, hethisstood old castle?" he asked, "People would be delighted to It would bring see it they would oome a long way to see people who have money to spend, and it would be a very profitable Visitors oome . : Letter cont,,,., nature, strong and outdoor organizations proponents wouldn't have a ohanoe. wilf-lif- e, Industrial repeat that like your proposal for the three small parks we hope that If Congress accepts your plan that the parks will not be forgotten for 50 years We as has been the case at Bridges National Monument would hope for early improvements but not if it has to be through defloit spending at Washington, We we dir-ecti- ng st Yours very PUBLISHER truly, exoa-va- te it. fflfflcanuB PISH sen any amount from $5,000 to $50,000. It protects you wherever you go on land or water and while a passenger in any properly certificated aircraft anywhere in the world. It does not cover while engaging in professional athletics; nor loss caused by war. amount of death ACCIDENTAL DEATH Pays full i benefit if within 90 days from dgte of accident injuries result in death; or the full amount apportion thereof, according to a schedule in the policy, if such injuries result in LOSS OF SIGHT or DISMEMBERMENT. Only one amount, the largest to which you are entitled, is payable as a result of one accident. MEDICAL EXPENSE Pays up to $500 for each $5,000 death benefit for the actual cost of physician, trained nurse and hospital confinement, beginning within 26 weeks of date of accident and resulting from injuries asset to your town," man from Denver was so earnest in his request that I ashamed when1 Ivm to the old ruin, that I went and he said, "Ity goodness, Mr, Lyman, dont you people know this is ao-comp- any A felt too valuable a thing to be left unoared for and unattended right here at your door? Thousands of people would be thrilled to see and it would pay you to prepare it for them to see," A dozen old ruins adjaoent to Blending would, if. they were made easily accessible worth much more to the town in dollars and cents than it would cost to make short and easy approaches, it, In -- sustained. The policy is not renewable, but subsequent policies piay be purchased to provide continuing coverage. zurna t SHOWING AT THE through Old Aneth andooneentrate efforts on the Red Mesa Route, mm THEATRE saes The Red Mesa proposal would go from the oil field bridge south and oonneot with Navajo No, 1 in kick Fri & Sat Hursts proposal AMOUNT OF INSURANCE Accidental Death Benefits drew the imof San Juan Co- mediate support the state of Arizona, the Navajo Tribal Counoll and the Oct 6 ft 7 unty, . 5 GOLDEN INKS Utah Highway Department, County Commissioners, Marion Hazelton and Ifyrum Black both spoke in favor of the Red Mesa iterrini Emu sac KDVACS on chi hi . 'routs. formed Commissioner out - that the per mile cost of Red mu oh 150 Btertit Mtftd ter dental Death Bend I One Prison $50 000 tademmtv mcMed wild each $5000 Accidental Death Benefit US VRITJB YOUR POLICY TODAY tarring . Thur-Fri-S-at that his state would meat a Utah road with a hlmay, to Navajo No 1 without delay. He went on to Arizona would say that then proceed promptly to build on south-rl- y to U,S. 66 and. thereby ate ah Important artsry, Navajo Oct 12 would better aeeomodats e - 14 1 HOLDEN ; KDl NOVAE ROSALIND RUSSELL. Paul ' Jonss, said hs preferred the Red Mss routs to ths one via the old Aneth trading post because it 13 tarring WILLIAM cre- north-sou- th Chairman, - picnic , TW.be 9 ft 11 ALBERT UVIQf U RCtMEL GLORIA MESTRE Commission andi that state expres- sed Arizona's desire for the Red Mesa routs and gave assurance Acc M FOXHOLE IN MHM Arizona Highway for KM Oct would better) 2400 Navajo1 serve the countys population as a whole, Bryant Whiting, member of the spokesman a a a Non ft fed less MesaHazelton brought that the route oxcRasuisB Black in- construction would be across Vai mtim Greek of Utahs Navfurnished by the Utah Indian ajo population is osntered. But a reAffairs Commission, State Highway commissioner , cent oourt ruling p,r o hibited Francis Felt oh, said that Utah UIAC from putting any funds into preferred the Red Mesa route. ths projeot, But with all of the compliments Johnson found buy very ' little heaped on Red Mesa, Arizona was enthusiasm for , his proposal and alone in offering to spend any no one willing to build the money toward its construction, bridge or necessary road, BIA's Mr, Johnson said it was UIAF representative, George conceivable that his $600,000 the told that many could be put oh the road between group Hurst, of the Indians for whom Mr .John- Navajo No, 1 and Highway 66 but son was wanting a road b ft i 1 not without a years delay and had testified in oourt that they that the Aneth road would remain wanted no roads what so ever and a necessity that he (Hurst) thought it was time to forget about the road Arizona, premiums areas to ths and South where most Road meeting Mont- - 'tnbt raa shoo tine 7:30 DDBUmiEG....OCT. 2 - T |