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Show Paco 2 Septoober 2f I960 BLANDING OUTLOOK THE BLANDINGITE ALBERT R. I: Publicbod ovory Friday at Blandlng, Utah I. PUBLISHER V. Cos watched the progress on White Mesa since its can have no doubt of a benevolent destiny beginning in 1897, over it from the first. They will know too, that from the proto make a ditch in Johnson Creek 63 years ago, through Anyone who has position aT since that time, the don't-care- s, who for thirty years dv opposers have stood in the way. People who had no faith dared that the tunnel would never be finished, to towards no good word for it, and nothing give in it, have every progressive joline Kolt, North Blandlng Hilda Perkins, S Blandlng Anita Gramas, Mexican Hat LYMAN by movement j it,the salvation. it as our great discernment to recognize even we were if Without it we would be in sad straits, still now for the pipeline to the mountain, and for every good thing which has made our olty Immeasurable better than be otherwise. In each oase this prevailing destiny has it could er enough people to lift it over the hump. Blandlng surely has a destiny, arid speaking with the frankness of the big vertical pronoun. 1 think with satisfaction . of Ra ion tea: Subscript what I have contributed to the destiny since I began with pick San Juan County , ons year and shovel on Johnson Creek in 1897. It was not with the idea .14.00 ! of what we could get out of it personally, and we have not San Juan County , six no nths 2.25 realized in monetary gain what some others have got who refused Elsewhere in U.S.A. 1 year 4. SO to come in till the ditch was finished. We wanted to make a was for that 2. 50 I Elsewhere in tf.S.A. 6 months city on White Mesa, and our toil and contributions which . . - end. I have I put $600.00 hard money in the tunnel, for But would who more than those in usreceived no give nothing. Second Class Postage Taid at Blandlng, Utah ing the water of the tunnel, I have a sense of gratitued and which they oan not have. Local Polo Team Wins appreciation We are trying to. establish a museum and a bureau of info: matlonj nearly everybody is passively in favor of it, but Over Moab 11-- 0 and the will have to run the gauntlet between the don't-car- es Some see where "I don't Seven members from the Elk objectors. that is going people argues With to the business." Moab that notion went their individual to Mountain Riders help sy more eonsequenoe than making Blandlng the kind of Saturday, Aug. 27, to attend the business is of we want to live, they are afraid this movement which in Red Rock benefit given by the city, n might ask for a contribution of fifty cents more often than they City Police Ray Cahoon says Riders for Lorln and Helen to want so far giving his gratis, to give it. Well the are now that children of Greenriver. going Five of the members, Carl and and he neither asks nor expects anything from anybody This may and from school, drivers will be the only way of proving his sincerity. The rent on the A1 Stocks, Jim Clem Englehart, need to take extra precaution. and the cost of postage stamps wou't break anybody hour signs, have and Dr. F. 0, Flom played in a building, ;15 miles r three polo game, winning over Mo&b and it will be a lasting satisfaction to have contributed to near all been Marilyn R. Rowley, Monti cello Mrs. H. E. Blake, Montloello Opel Howel- l- Bluff The same here. won-ov- O .iaf Oatiooa Urges Driver! to Watch fer Sgbeol Children Mil-to- oare-taic- er Fd Elanding Schools, and Cahoon says 11-- 0. found excedding that After the Rodeo events the anyone be zone will the posted speed in respective members and guests, hauled into court. Mr. and Mrs. George Rascoe and Mr. and Mrs. l.T. Kuykendall and Mr. and' Mrs. Clem Englehart Derryl enjoyed the very will take over operation of the son, at the home delicious steak Prospector? Motor Lodge September of a member of frythe Red Rock 1, according to an announcement Rider Club, were about 75 or by Mrs. Robert Taylor, owner. more were in attendance. Mrs. Taylor and children, LoA 3 pieee western orchestra uise and Jeaaie , will return to entertained the group while they Alamosa, Colorado where Mr. Ta- were enjoying the steak plud all ylor has ranching interests. the Everyone reportManagement at the Frospector ed a trimmings. most enjoyable. will be mostly under Mrs. Engle -hart who I besides handling the of the Prospector's Indian Curio motel business will be in charge Store. KIlIKlIflllllllllllllllllllililllllBlllltllll illllllllllllllllllUlHIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII what a kind destiny is trying to do for Blandlng. Dear Friends, ' week-en- Just had to write and thank you for a perfectly wonderful a week end so full of happy memories, one that will I d J be long remembered. You had indeed worked hard, over a long mary things of interest for us. period to have so delicious breakfast certainly got things off to a good start. The food was so good, the tables looked so pretty and the dainty little favors were so unique. Your , museum with its large collection of dolls, tqys and items of Interest is almost undssorlbable. One marvels that two individuals oould ooneeive and plan such an array of interesting and items to help others learn more about the world, its people, One thing that impressed me its history and notable events. very much was the planning that has gone into the settings for each exhibit. Every item in each case seemed to contribute to the over all story you were portraying. I revisited every fooa several times and each time found something new so I am sure one could visit it many, many times. We enjoyed the good luncheon at "lhe Silver Spur" and thanlf too for sharing the beautiful slides from your This trips. world. the only way Mr. Cottam and I will be .able to visit the The Another high light of our trip was meeting Brother Gqy Hurst anc Brother Henry Peterson, Mr. Cottam's friends of World War Through the courtesy of Mr. Peterson's sister in law, Freda Hunt we saw much of Blandlng a view of the surrounding area from the Knoll including "Shiprock", a visit to a Navajo Hogan, . I. trip Wethrough OFFERED AT BIG SAVINGS fortunate in being able to join with t another Norge dealer in the purchase of a full carload of Norge FreezWe were ers. ; m These' are ; savings. t now on sale at .tremendous 1 your new elementary sohool. enjoyed meeting your loeal friends as well as the nice Moab and the visit on phone with from group Josephine Bayles and . . for sharing the Valentines, for sy little Collection. on the Doll Convention would you had further, write-uyou please get me a copy for py hobby reoord bode. I was able to buy a oopy of the Blandlng Outlook for Friday August 19, 1960. We are both extremely grateful to Laima Keeler for making it possible for us both to have such a delightful week-etrip Thanks If ps nd to Blandlng to visit points of interest on our return trip Arches National Monument and the AL. Christensen hone at "Hole in the Rook". We got hope to Provo at about 5 p.m. Sun- - as COME ' Charity Rowley. IN TODAY Thanks home with and nLJ again for the hospitality of the Johnsons. Your all its beauty and unique and handy features will long be remembered. Sincerely your friends, Farrer Cottam Moroni and Ramona Consolation Asked what he thought of.tht two candidates for the election, an enlightened voter replied, "Well, when I look at them. I'm thankful only one of them can get . iiBi T I .wwwWWtoH' intoimup Ml I I elected." i CVxtoWatchsn York teacher, annoyed students, itn his cardboard with dock covered the on which he lettered: "Time Will Pass, WO! You?" ctoek-watcM- ng |