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Show Paso 2 Novenber 10 f 1961 PLAPD1CG OUTLOOK BLAND DIG THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK Published ovary at Blanding, Donald K. Ross Utah Subscription Sates; San Juan County 9 one yearSan Juan County , six months - Elsewhere in U.S.A. I year.... Elsewhere in U.S.A. 6 months .. Letter to the Editor looking for sob nan or jroian, of hone and cS2tlr3Ll boy or girl, with enougha lovewhich pay big 1 job thing about found by experience, are not einply in Iti paywnti, a I havenarrow limits of worth, but in elements of . coBRonpl&oe e&sh with ini WANT 1 I AD. m increasing satisfaction. ' ' ; I "stuok my neok put" .tomake a substantial expression of love for my home and my San Juan are dearest .of Country, for next to kindred and f Mends, they and more entailing. mors positive all. I wanted to do something effort than anything I had done before. Realizing that my years here are to. be few, I wanted, while they were still extended, to About seventeen months ago $400 2.25 4.50 2.50 Class Postage Paid at Blanding, Utah Socond LWMR it. PUBLISHER EDITOR Alberta Ross by aijmcrt H. .... ;do something for years ago. formation. I my wanted county which should have 'begun., set up a free museum and a bureau, of .in-- - town and , to , been moved museums and with appreciation and gratitude for the splendid, places of information where I benefitted perhaps more than from Tfie museums were among the chief tuny other places I visited. points of attraction; I went out of my way to visit them. The In the United States and other countries 1 have POINTS OF VIEW Ry DORIS BULGE You've sseii the difference in But I 'vs seen industry brouit cities' where they were sustained, proflttcd by the multitudes You know the into a town. I saw it tourist towns a town onoe, for the big who o&me to see them. I wanted to see a benefioial institution, ones whieh seen to be nothing but streets full of gas stations industry brought with it all the of : that kind established in Blanding. For the Initial, step in that direction, I "stuok ay neck money. power and authority behind it. flirting for a traveler's host of the new some people thought I was ' orazy. and out" on town The had town. of There is another kind depended little looked upon at first as the. for irrigation progressive stepe that men take are The It gives Besides offeringshowsresta aof'lake for water idea of a crank, an eccentrio. first six months was all and attractions f it also gardens and beauty, and beof a monetary point view; not of time only, but and an indepen- cause the town oould not hold sacrifice from little self-priThe Chamber of Commeroe paid rent on the 'room dence from the tourist. It is a against the incoming powers, it minor expenses. people brouit up the exhibit of what liberal-minde- d better tourist town if it has lost that water. Though it has whereandI sat 1 which more the work substantial discovered this pay been used by industry and the in, been built from within on sombrings, and gave ny time to it every day, regardless. After the ething more solid than traveler's industry has grown, the townsfirst six months the Town Counoil deolded that a museum and. a people have suffered from loss bureau purses. of information was worth fifty dollars a month to the few of water along with sene other Along old "Highway 66' town, and that little supplement to the generous salary of sat- towns have found it necessary to desirable influences. whioh came increasingly to me, made it about the most' offer mu oh 'and in the same way, It seemed that, had the town isfactlon pleasant work in whioh 1 ever engaged, although I had to do a the tourists haven't returned oreated enough industry within lot of hard and menial work along other, lines in order to meet, such. They have used and bought itself by its own cooperation, everybody but few travelers have had last- it may have been able to balanoc my expenses and pey my bills promptly as I expect else to do. ing regards for the growth and somewhat the power of Industry Now if I had reasonable assurance that I would live and be progression of these towns and brought in some of the good for ten or more years to carry on with this pleasant oities. During, the war and influences and personality the competent 1 would not be advertising for some man or woman or boy Oklahoma dust-boestablished work, days, "66" old settlers had saw more tourists and their would not have perished in the or girl to open his or her heart to the spirit of this work, gat adrenalin of it in their blood and prepare to troubles than it could easily progress of that town. the aggressive on from the point where I shall have to lay it down. There is nothing small about oarry it handle. To live on a busy high1 As long as have vitality of body and mind to oarry on, I inway didn't guarantee creating our own Industries . ovsr-bal-an- oe , de , wl - so-oal- led better to oontinue building on this beginning, and following many things. There must be more that Towns that oan thrivs without tend holds a town together, for tour outside industiy and tourists leads to more and better things than we have on display at this are able then to attraot more time. I am nearing my elghty-seoolets don't build a town. birthday, and I can hardly Industry (he thing does. industry and tourist trade. (TURN TO PAGE 7 COL. 2) nd Ttemik Yp N O iru My Dear People of Blanding: It i a with a feeling of sincere humility that I express ay gratiTour fine turn out tude to you to the polls last Tuesday and your over whelming vote of confidence is the greatest thing that has happened to me, I assure you that X will not betray that confidence and that I shall work unceasingly to further sound progressive Government, Your Mayor ' j ChUMOn FEcd Greatest Producfca Ever mmmP jam mmm fa CfacmsscCpi ssd Cdsr Great Bibical Production Showing NOV. 10 thru IS A One Show Each Night Beginning at 7 PH Running Time 4 Hours with 10 Minute Intermission Seep Bettor Recorder vrith Batter Adults Students fill Others US .75 .48 m sw mmm mmm, utm - |