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Show Outlook Blandin ) Published in the Interest of Blending founts 3 WJUKEN (ERE the Surrounding BLAMDim, UTAH, UBS 1M1 HUN HIM OCTOBER FRIDAY, Oil and Mining Comuntttii 6, 296l NO. i W 82 13 Juan High Homecoming th with a Sohool Cele- Oot, Friday, full schedule of events assembly, for students and alumni will be held in the Jr, H.S, gym with the alumni giving the program. Plans are underway for a main street parade to begin at 12:30 toard Baseball An Oetobsr 13 UigSrt Trophies and individual Ihireau of Indian Affairs has $600,000 available for construction of an eleven mile road between the old Aneth trading post and the Colorado state liMfe and plans to go ahead with construction whether or not Utah, San Juan County, or the Utah Indian Affairs Comnission agree to oooperate by building abridge aoross MoElmo Creek, df an equal about of road at this end. At a meeting of high ranking The " Theme of Homecoming Celebration Oct. 13 brates 40 teieir " Harvest of Victories San 10a awards of highway officials here Monday, Little League, minor and major; BIA road head,was Harold Johnson, neoessary in and the girls' and said the road p,m,. All dubs and organizaPony League tions are invited to enter floats mens' softball teams on Friday order to serve the 10 or 12 families who live in the Ootober 13 at 7:30 p,m, in Park according to Lurlene Palmer, stuAneth area east of MoElmo Creek The par -Terraoe Multipurpose room, dent oouncll member. ade will be led by the Sohool to LaRay Alexander, ath-let- io with a suitable road to ShiprooJfc will be presented to members In-Rd- lan ao-oor- Band, Main event of the Warren Allan, long tine resident of Blending, passed away Tuesday morning at 4:20 a,m,. He stricken with a heart attaok about a month ago. After spends couple of weeks at the SanJuan County Hospital he has been director. day OEfflKQ Courtesy FRANK VRIGHT Preo. oous-i- n, (COL. 3 PG. 9) r. ) . Our Letter to Senator Bennett tty Oot, 11, the number of Liming Gamp Barns at Red Canyon bom at Richfield, 1, 1879, He was eryone, was Utah, August . . , dear Senator Bennett: us, your proposal to make three small parks instead of the single big one as proposed by Secretary of the Interior Udall makes sense. To credit your bill with selecting the areas that contain features of national park quality and putting them in a national park with no strings attached. And on the other hand leaving the vast surrounding area with no particular park value outside the bounds, also with no strings attached. We A conneot the projeot Nave. Jo trail with money to available come 1st. be- after next July meeting was oalled at. the suggestion of Mr, Johnson who The was wanting a commitment from other agenoy to join his at the east bank of project team members and parents exMoElmo Creek with a road connepected to be present. cting to Utah State Highway 262 After presentation of awards near the oilfield bridge. The refreshments of icecream, cookUtah Highway Department has suries and punoh will be served, the U, 262 oonneotion that Wed, oared for at the Theressa Redd, where he was at the time of his death, Warren, as he was known to evof a spokesman from Colorado said, activity build a link to the San Juan his state would BIA to the This will be is sponsored by the football game between the Reoreatlon Department, Team sponsors, and members Bronoos and the East Carbon Vikparents are invited to attend, ings at 2 pm Sponsors are reConcluding the festivities, a the affair. quested to oontaot team members dance is scheduled for 8s30 p,m, and notify LaRa y Alexander or at the Jr, High gym, Neldon Cochra n no later tha n was home ding The Mesa Mining Company oamp to ths Red burned at Canyon a ,m Thurs ground at around 10 Phil May, an employee at the mine said the loss was estimated at $4,000, Burned was a 2 bedroom prefab All house with furnishings. miners were underground at the some veyed Johnson wants and' had agreed it oonstruct with money to 'Multi-Use1- 1 is doing quite well in fining support for the million acre withdrawal. Many people here can visualize a harmonious mixture of scenio wonders, oilwell?, mine dumps, pipelines, ore trucks and the like; probably in a setting of untouched western wonderland, ' i To us this kind of an arrangement would be impos- sible. time of the sulting fire loss with the of re- their street clothes' and wallets. What happened to a Mother Boxer with a litter of pups that lived under the house . not was is some speculaMother may have tion that the oarried the pups' to safety. known. There 00 IT I The dime you pay Qach week (subscribers pay Iqss) for your copy of BLANDING OUTLOOK by no means pays the cost of publishing your hometown newspaper Except for our ado the cost toouid be at least 3 times A DIME know rock-hou- nd drawal, that WONT 2- - toward industrial certair::'.y meet vigorous opposition development would from (NEXT PAGE COL, 1) the nation's ers . business establishments who helped for your newspaper this week are listed The pay below; remember them when you go shopping. . GALBRAITH MERC, WEST -UTE MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION CO., NORTHERN ELECTRIC. SAN JUAN PARLEY REDD MERC, SIDE in our own minds that cnee the area is plaoed in a national park that the Jig. is up for the miner and oil man and for that manner even the who likes to look for garnets. Regardless of the reservations that may be recited in the land withWe be (COL. 2 NEXT PAGE) r-tis- The term to MARKET , WESTERN. AUTO, THEATER , PAT DAY DRUG, HARVEY BUILDERS. A- -l NY RUM E. PORTER , AUTO REPAIR, ELK A- -l FOUR CORNERS AUTO SUPPLY. RIDGE CAFE f DRILLING COMPANY , FOUR CORNERS OIL CO., MERLE SLAV ENS HURST OIL CO. AND HURST AGENCY . |