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Show Outlook ' Prico 10 Published in the Interest of Blandingtanqtthe Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities 2 VOLUME r BLANDING, " l,MI ! Tourney All-Chur- ch The First Blanding ball team Ward couldn't win for Soft los- reing this week tour is being organized turned from the Jeep tourto scout road, recreational and nament yesterday reporting two bridge possibilities at Halls losses and no wins Crossing Tuesday they lost to Centln-111- a, The Blanding ComChamber, of California, 11- -2 and they merce has sent- invitations to lost to Osgood, Idaho on WedneMontieello and Moab to Join with sday, team The A All-Chu- rch - 2- -0 the group that will leave BlendThe tournament was held in the afternoon of Lake ing during Sept Salt City 1 They will spend the night at Green Water and will travel to the Jaunt are asked to oontaet Hall's Crossing the next dey, Loren Hawkins at the Post Offlec then return to Blanding on Sep- for further particulars. 3 Loren Hawkins, Commerce President, says nobody is b&rred,all that is necessary is that the The had been trip planned for the but was moved up earlier date it is a the advooated he previously of September Hawkins says end participant furnish his own food because he believes that and transportation and not take rush assignment along so many women and children that work would be delayed. Anyone interested in making little girl A the God He Texaco Suit Is Brought To a Close oan was retelling stcry of creation "First made Adam", she said) "Then said ,to Himself, '1 think I do Eve." so better,1 He me.de I Ths Winner County of Rural Youth Talent Find Gal-breat- h road Blanding-Esoalan- te from the State of Utah until the road has been built to some fashion by local people, Direo- tor of Utah Tourist and Publi- According to the judgment, Neither party hereto shall recover anything from the other and each party is to pay its own court costs. Marvin Ping of Cortez represented Four Rs and E. E. Hatfield, of Durango was Texacos attorney. Farm Bureau Pleased with Talent Show at people on a tour of theproposed route. Bureau Organizaspon- a talent program in connection with the County Fair sor Filing fees for both projeots total $400,00 and BWJA's Presi- Black says the organization's bank account now This $'00 restands at $800 fees membership presents reeeived from the organization's Board of Dirsetors and other of- dent, Hyrum ficers Mr Black advises that the been of directors has board meeting regularly and has progressed to ths point of olalmlng water It will need but that fur paid trip to Here they comFair pete with winners from all the given an the State STANLEY BRONSON the expense counties in the state The winner at the state fair reeeived an expense paid trip to the N- funds are fttf that tht TV i 3WI Ver fir-f- ' " H cjtion aa A VO ? it ralnd. et up f that membership now on and that every- premise drive is one is asked to Join at their earliest convenience by taking a dollar or more to Harold Lyman at First Security He said Blaok was optlmistlo if there were a few more like Cordon Jones the Association would soon be out of the hole Jones said he was going in for $1000 as soon as he could get to the bank Black says ths board is most enthusiastic for a da about at thslr plans He says that water stored at Lower Cottonwood he believes that Lower Cottonwood He says he that until water stored at isut wait avail-.b- ' I started off with a presentation of the proposal Nielson Bud The by rojd being proposed would cross the Colora- at Hall's Crossing, more mlles' south. of or thirty Hite Nielson pointsdjout that Hall's Crossing was already connected by a road to Escalante River do eould- and Blanding expense level reached ; from the be - side with a of minimum to the river be gradual to reported Approach was These was no both sides evidence offered that bridge-si- te from could be found in the area dlsousslon and possibilities County Hazel ton raft included ? Commissioner reassured Marion, the group that ths County would assist the program every way possible Junior and Senior divisions are on Cottonwood and on Recapture Creek above the sawmill The meeting Youth Farm its on and he recLegislative ommended that the Counoil be invited to accompany looal tions all over the nation the Lower clarifloation Counoll to all the young people However, the county Farm Bureau contestants were ths only ones ellgibls to reoelve to file on water on road pro- relied heavily gislature Talent Find Amateur Find and Talent program whioh was held August 20, was a All the numbers real suocess were excellent and we wish to thank everyone who participated in the event The San Juan County Farm Rural County B ssociation wants solidarity of Blanding-Esoalan- of the A- non questioned the San Juan County He ask for grams j was open Users' ' j ational Farm Bureau convention This program, held August 20, Bl&nding Water an East-We- st route across Southern Utah, Can- - Linda Johnson, a daughter of Mr Eldon Johnson, was winAnd Mrs ner of ths Amsteur Talent Find and Stanley Bronson, son of Mr Warren Bronson, was and Mrs winner of ths Rural Youth Talent Find co. ; Cannon are pleased to acknowledge and congratulate the two winners of the talent contest and Mack Rogers. The agreed judgment was in accordance with stipulations by both parties. Texaco i3 to recover $11,150 from Four Rs and the construction firm is to recover a like amount from Texa- to promote ncil said at of Blanding and Monticello's city, He Montieello Friday, said the stand on a Me Elmo oonneetion state's policy was not to pio- - with Colorado as is being pushed neer roads but to accept into by Blul'f and Goulding's, He system qualified roads only advised ths group that whether a te after they were built link eould be. During open dlsousslon period put on the State Highway System at a meeting oalled by the Coun- - was a matter that would be decided by the State Legislature He told the group that) the LeJim Bureau Co. Tourist and Industrial Cou- ty project won't get ary assistance The District Judge John H. entered a judgment Frisuit day ending Texacos Four Rs Construction against The J5 HO. First Warders Lose at Jeep Tour to Survey Hall's Crossing tember 26, i960 FRIDAY, AUGUST UTAH, "- - 11 can believes that Lower Cottonwood ecnnomloally on nearby Black Mesa of Lower Whits tlssa be ussd Fair trip to the 'State Board Brcasca Opens Art Slop Kirs. Ruby Warren Bronson has opened art and hobby shefo at her Mrs an home aeroae the street? fro Her stocks Blanding Elementary in trade will lnoludc gifts p art and hobby supplies and per shop will be open dally fro 1 p.m Fair presentJ till 6 p ed first place winners with ten Later on Mrs Bronson, plans to dollars and seeond place winners give oraft and textile tainting Arsons could lessons by evening appointments with five dollars have been a winner of ths oash The County whether prizes to Farm Bureau or Diane Harris (TURN TO PAGE they not belonged won seoond 11, COL MSGH&Dt Plaoe 2) fete BULLETIN Anyone interested in substi- tute teaching in the high school my oontaet Mr Lee by phene or letter stating qualifications There will be a football Cli nlo for coaches and offlelalo August 31st at 8 Montieello High School Wednesday at one Interested in officiating for football end pa Alcy- games whtuld i att- |