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Show Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME 2 tne Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities BUNDING, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, i960 25 NO. Mill at Monticello Possible in 1962, Official Says Re-openi- ng te froa Sror TKeaes Bet $200 Spar Srsah-i- B Thieves- - brokp into the Silver Spur Cafe early Monday morning and made away with over $200 Approximately $8.00 in pennies taken from the cafe's oash drawer and the rest from the Cigarette and Candy Vendors and There was no from the Juke Box way to determine the exaot loss Dee Orton, but oafe owner. amount determined the to be between $200 and $300 based on past reoords of the machines robbed The thieves entered the building from the roof by tearing the- metal top from a rest room vent Mr Orton said the Job was evidently the work of professwere ' - Alan boss s at Jones, A.E.C, Operations Grand Junction, told a San. Juan County delegation that there was some possibility that the Monticello Mill would reBut if so, open, maybe by 1962 he said, would be by a priit re-open- ing - . tracted to purchase amount Mill it channel Mexican was first diswhen door, through very little on whioh the law oould begin a search Blanding Mercantile was broken into the manager. night but store Parley Hurst, said same evidently very little was taken either in money or merchandise study of the made a proposal Reoap-tu- re feasibility trip to on sites dam likely Inspect a advocated had Cottonwood Creek Under the direction of Lorenzo Hawkins, the group travelled to separate locations where the lay the of land suggested that 95 i. a certain the Monticello The facility delegation was adeal consisting of Doug Davis and Bill Cline who were appointed the San Juan County by Industrial Counoil to arrange - two-m- an new Uranium Mill Blanding Outlqok is looking for a reporter for the north part ' of town Fame and fortune can be yours! Cksager Tabes 6ver at Boa ta as $anasH Project which ion from the Mexio&n Hat was simple economies to the area's ore through Hat rather than operate at Shirley not Wyoming Basin, withstanding covered by Mrs Orton (Joy) of recent the Monti- the dosing she opened the oafe at 5 o'clock Jones said the cello unit Monday morning was unavoidable under action Deputy Sheriff, Chauncey Blaok to purchase was oalled to the soene but the AECfs guarantee' 1962 ore discovered robbers,' who apparently left throughto Nov all 1958 24, the front left prior robbery With construction of a sawmill getting underway at Reoapture vate conoern and not AEC as in the past Creek, water project planning on He said the plant was being the stream has ceased The proheld in staid by condition, posed Recapture Dam, if built, rather than salvaged, beoause of would flood the sawmill locathe tion possibility Jones explained to the delemembersof the Saturday, was no there that Water Users. Associat gation Blanding immediate shortage of Yellow Cake and sinoe AEC had con- ionals evidenoed by the skill the conference Prompting the conference was a shown in getting into the money announcement that AEC recent of the vending compartments had authorized construction of a machines The r IteKgfcre from Long Powell Leonard Creek, Oregon is new manager at the Hudspeth Lumbermill being He set-u- p on Recapture Creek is replacing Harold Rounds who is returning to Oregon for rea- sons of health Mr Powell has temporary quarters at the City Center Motel, formerly oooupied by Mr Rounds The new manager, although from ; j j economical Paving Project Approved by City Council Oregon, with the for and West Street Street . the pumps purchase of new at the air port Advertising Dosmt Cor-f- It PAYS . 700 whioh Hud- paving 5th West In another aotion the Council soys activity at the mill site has slowed a little mit-ln- g for arrival of machinery He soys plans are still pend- mill will have a Subdivision plus a one block connection between the State Road barn and 5th He The making for paving the road around, the Vista an offer Utah Powar and made by for Light In the pieture Harold Rounds, owns sufficient generating speth to Leonard but plans left, bids good-bmachinery to operate for installation are being Powell before taking off for horsepower load ye held up while Hudspeth studies Oregon yesterday of the Members Hawkins seem- in abundance at the be site. County Road Department Continental to ed City Council Monday .night approved a cooperative agreement was .moving back home ing in regards to the operation's eleetrle supply and that his ' oompany has not yet ruled out the installation of its own generators Pill dirt for construction The stated that his approved were natives of Cedar gasoline bearers City and Beaver, Utah and therefore he had a feeling that he fore- ;'vter ntort.e could the survey HiW'.y bridge be achieved. of this site showed that a 450 The roup was nc?t inijrossed foot Ion;; dam, 75 feet high, a site about 2 Miles below would back water up to the highby way and would create a lake a half mile wide in some places the were trip water board besides Mr Uluck Ryrv.m' and Merrill Stevens, Surveying as to distances, elevations ect;, was done with the assistance of Arland EsLlund and equipment While the his surveying shift from consider- ation of the proposed Recapture Dam to Cottonwood sites was prompted by the Hudspeth Sawmill development, a substantial number of citizens view the change a blessing in disguise the Critics of Recapture plan out a that point water supply for the project was as year-after-ye- ar by no means certain, and would be too expensive with individuals and that it to deal who own water surface rights in the area say none of these drawbacks would be in the way of a They Cottonwood development Shown above are Hawkins, and Eak-lu- nd Black looking upatream from the dams e below Highway 95 Also visible in the pioture is water in Cottonwood which the men eatiaated to be flowing at the rate of 2 seoond feet it |