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Show the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities 2 VOLUME BUNDING, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, i960 NO, 36 I I 6)0 Sohools Blanding with a total State to Look Over pupils. at ths group ths count was Proposed Sites for whers ing Elementary had Monday of 734 was Ita will Elk Mountain Riding Club award 14 trophies at their annual Horse .Show to be held hero Monday, September 5, at their arena grounds, north of town. Morris Swenson, expect entries from the of the Blending and corners They area to hope surpass last year's entire four this announced ful suo-oess- show. Fishing Lakes Swimming Pool Closes Sept 5 with Free Day ment pool manager Swimming Pool that the close for the pleasure, Shetland Horse, Mare. and pleasure, Shetland - Cosnittee in charge of arei Jesse Grover members the Horse Show John Seely, Carl sors. cordially from line. Showdeo top quality ised beginning at is one on Lower other near the his vacation. agency had been asked to evaluate the two sites by Blanding Sportsmen's Club, according to Jerry If President. representatives Brow, U3FG either of the impressed with sites, are Mr. Brow sees two possibilof that agency going ahead ity with plans for constructing a invite everyone & fishing lake at on early date. 2 at the the the Ward ball becue 4 Danee hs with servings to do Rsy from pit the to Satellite Monday as the night directly over Blanding. The First house" bar- start at barbeeue proposed Southern Utah route nay get a "house-t- o selling Job in commu- nities across the Colorado River. The Blanding Chasiber of Commoroe believes that the plan would be the most offootlvo method of gaining support for the projeot in that area, and has asked this county ts pay wages to a San Juan County emissary who may spend as mueh as a month carry- ing out the assignment. The assignment as discussed at meeting Wednesday's dire o tors would require the emissary to appear before every olvlo for this year. were off slightly outlying sohools of this Bluff has 28 this year last year; Methis year 85, last year to 34 Montezuma Crerk ; 72 a and 95 year ago. . j Superintendent this of is Schools, of teaoher in charge placements school the staff is cosays schools in all mplete throughout the county. Open House Tomorrow at Doll House Museum - ar ing in the broken line. a.m. and noon 'and should be acoompanied by an adult. At 6p.m. there will be a pie-n- lo supper on Johnson's lawn 10 spondored by the County Democratic gan-lsatl- on that exists in Gai.ield, Party. Open house home will be it Parks 439 large spot in the lower part of jthe picture is the North Star, Saturday September 3rd marks The according to Mr. Wright. the date for Minnie B. Johnson's cae.era was set for maximum open house. Blanding 's new was loaded end museum will bo on "Doll House" light, infinity, with extra fast film. Wright public display from 10 a.n. uopened and closed the shutters ntil 5 p.m. Children under 12 on ten second intervals resultof age are invited between years lent The to Frank traveled from west to east Echo Carl Perkins and the barbeouing. Receipts all-st- way responded at 10:05 before Blanding programmed two games and a cowboy pm. will the the Wright's attempt to get a photoThe picture was token graph. be' held Showdeo and is Here "Echo" musle by the Down Beats. Mrs. Joanne Helquist headed the danee committee. After compared Kenneth Maughn, who tennis court with new 420 was year Assistant A1 in the evening to total 15 Palmer with Stooke in and Phil charge of the refreshment booth Dr. Frank 0. Flon was advertising ohairman. The show will be followed by a danoe and Park 287 Elementary has 46 in the 1st grade, 2nd grade 30, 3rd 5th 4th grade 32, grade 44, and 6th grade 33, grade 31, kindergarten 71. Park Terrace has 23 in the 1st grade, 2nd grade 27, 3rd grade 24, 4th grade 23, 5th grade 33, and 6th gr de 28. school's Lagt year's grade compared xican Hat prom- Gqy Hawkins High Sohool 295 Bland- Blanding area. In Charge of tioket sales for the event is largest Terraee 152. Last year the High School started with 338 43 more than the current number. This year's high school group broken down to grades shows 7th grade 51, 6th grade 63, 9th grade 53, 10th grade 43, 11th grade 45, and 12th grade 40. at all p.m. The Arena oommittee consists of the Maurice Helquist, following: chairman, Reed Bayles and Alma Redd. enrollment The Enrollments Local Photographer Snaps Echo Nation and Dr. Flow. A at The tourists to get in including and Game depart2 proposed Bears Ears, as soon as Eastern Regional Director Draney returns season at the end of the day, on the will given to September 5th. best entries in the following He also announced that on this Mare Horse olasses: Colt, last day of season the swimming Colt, Horse, Yearling Mare,. Yearling will be free to all youngsters 2 year Mare, 2 year Horse, Best the afternoon hours. Mare (3 years and over). Best during Horse (3 ears and over). Stalwill go to the LDS welfare farm Barbecue sponlion, Using Horse, Children's purchase fund. Women's sites, Cottonwood be Awards plans to lock reservoir week local pool will Fish and The Utah started off for Johnson's at 7 p.m. project. idea of hiring the "saleswas proposed to the group day's The discuss need for pu- would He SUPR. blicity with newspaper editors, and would compile information for future use in promotion of the important road project. man" by President, Nielsen and Southern Utah directors The Bud men, either eapable Job if ment. of which mentioned Don numerous one two Smith, is considered wages. directors Chamber officials Vice-preside- would be Sylvan Johnson nt suggested lish that work to estabunity on our road we county program and volunteered to head a committee to consolidate the were Iron arid Washington Counties, optimistio since the County has and visit personally with every repeatedly the proclaims Utah road its No. 1 motel, garage, and service sta- - Southern agreed that a road across activities. There has been promise of sev- eral distinguished guests from out-of-to- wn Ineluding Bill St. George. Barlook Mr. Barlook Weather assigned Kline Black, who is a member of the County Tourist and Industrial Council to find out whether the County would go for paying the The Hawkins. that there bed been meetings where everyLoren the is the Demooratie nominee for could happen governor. greatest thing that to this area, but no action had He said he thought resulted. that the "traveling emissary" plan might get results. doing an effective available for the assignof said He At this Darwin A. time their Jones (baritone) will entertain for an hour. All friends are invited to this portion of the son-in-la- w, tion operaton In behalf of new efforts of the towns of this county including Bluff and j ican Hat Mex- |