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Show Blanding Outlook" Published in the Interest of BlandingQnthe Surround ing Oil and Mining Communities VOLUME 2 BLANHIMG, UTAH, V. n. V 10, I960 JUNE FRIDAY, MO. tf- Chamber of Commerce Will Sponsor Toarist Information Booth of Commerce is making arrangements to open a tourist information booth in the building formerly occupied Blanding Chamber by Northern Klectrio Clyde owner of the Thompson, building lias offered the use of the building rent free during a three month trial period Operating expenses for AR wages ms not the Some up but fishermen didn't but generally luok was of them to cirole reported as gopd as 'in' previous enough Including Iyman who will operate the booth are to be met through the s?le of 'display space to local businesses who City's upper reservoir years but the size of the fish cater to tourists Mr. Lyr.an told Chamber direcgot their limit others quite small tors that he has a large collection of museum pieces and will borrow additional items to display in the booth for the amusement of visitors. Sylvan Johnson, and the with 0 a 0 Sun were 24 After sad disappointment in tests of the Deeper Devonion and MeCraken bon Formations at its Lis- wildcat , Elliott Production Company came back it it in a grand way Tuesday when plugged back encountshows had and tested ered when drilling through the shallower Hisslsslpplan Zone Local oil men report flow on the test was gauged at 38 barrels of oil per hour (900 BOFD) with a gas potential of over 24 million cubio feet The product is known to be of exceptionally high gravity although no offic- ial test has been reported specimen of the Elliott Crude was. brought to 31anding and it looks very much like A lemon pop wlldoat is located. one mile west of the Lisbon discovery well Editors note) a sample of the produot can be seen at the OutThe look office Ton Brocknilre Keith Black were named by Chamber of Commerce to work Lyman on the projects Jafy Ceiebratioa to Include Go-CRaces on KkuB art Uranium Miners To Receive Free Medical Exams . lem Kline his ject. at all when (sign-painte- r) Black gets little The scraped sign painting proCounty recently out attractions through with a road so that the can be reached by These signs will ordinary car show the way beginning at the Merwin Shumvray corner in the northwest part of town Kline f who is a member of the County Tourist and Industrial told the Chamber of Counoil, Commerce of a bigger sign pro-Je- ot had eontraet-e- d with Cochran Sign Company for the lease of four (maybe only 3) 10x40 foot. road signs encourage He said TIC Desperados Back is Geanto JaQ Craig Phillips Robert Lee Gregg, 30, back in jail at Monti cello and dnesday afternoon The men had escaped shortly after 11 pm Tuesday and were running loose armed with rifles .they, had stolen from the sheriff's office on departure Hamilton was picked, up at 3:15 near Bedrock Colorado and Gregg was taken into custody while trying to hitchhike near Monti-cel- lo - Another donation in. the amount to the City Resuscitator Department fund was made on Thursday by the of $25 00 was made Fire Elk Mountain Riders Fire Chief, thank tlon xne wishes oluo ror Les Graves At Horenweep Rationed Monument travel Is down for the Tear but there were edmost as many visitors during May as there were for the whole year. Some 435 visited Hovenwepp In , to publicly May bringing the total TO Mb tneir dona loir (PICTURES AT PAGE 11) X-ra- y July 1 and 2 Provided proper clearance oan be had from the City and State Highway Tatrol, Main Street will be roped off Saturday morning enthusiasts July 2 and go-o- art from here and surrounding oities will be invited to participate in a wide variety of Raoes Members of the Amerioan Legion will meet Saturday at 7 pm at Further plans City. Hall are to be rodeo for the July disoussed, according to Gordon the Hawkins, post commander We- tourists to come to this area Two are to be erected at Cresent The pair used a- showerhead of Junotion, one at the Junction that they had torn from the wall Navajo No. 1 and U3 B9 and to break out bullet-pro- of glass maybe one at Kayenta The opening in door their cell a resolution TIC also voted enabled them to reach the door asking the county to step-u- p its locking device campaign for the proposed Southern Utah Parks Route art Uranium miners working in Colorado, Utah and Arizona will be eligible for free medical examinations this summer. Two U. S. Public Health Service medical teams, operating in trailers, will move from one mining district to another. A physician will examine the miners, a will be taken and chest several laboratory tests, including blood and urine analysis, will be made. Teams plan to start examinHamilton, 27, ing miners June 13. were! Finding the natural bridge and Westwater ruins will be no prob- Loren Hawkins, Rodeo Publicity Chairman, says that main street races are being schedulgo-ced as an added attraction for the Annual Rodeo event set for the SO Beys Report RECKAM1 GIVE HIS DEPT. SERVICE for Little League Ninety boys between the ages of 8 and 13 will try for positions on 6 teams, of the Blanding Last year four Little League teams comprised the looal little league set-u- p 10 H following businesses are sponsoring teams this year: The DISTANT GHLDRBI Palmers Northern Eleottio IV have been made, week with San Juan County Arrangements this DlstPlot for the use of Sohool busses to bring children from Mexloan Hat, Bluff and Montezuma Creek to Blanding Sohool Hurst Nielson Oil Co lyman Servioe Station the to participate in the Reereatlon&l Program. The County busses will Tuesday and run every Thursday so that children living in these areas ay take part in swimming, and dancing lessons and Little gue Ball. Lea- DW Drug W.R - League play begins Friday June 17 with the following events Palmer's vs Northern Elto Pay Day Drug vs Hurst Oil Plans are underway for getting three adult soft ball teams or ganizsd and anyone interested is asked to oontaot Neldon Cochran . |