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Show ' . ourfcfsWlSli o PRICE 10 Published in the Interest of BlandingfmnqBthe Surrounding Oil aicf Mining Communities VOLUME 3 BLANDING, MAYOR ASKS TO CITIZENS IN CO-OPERATE CIVIL DEFENSE EFFORT Efforts loeal civil of the Defense Committee were commended by City officials at a recent meeting of the two, The CD Committee was given the green-lig- ht and proceed with drills Zeroises intended to create an in the people of the Oo needed Civil Defense program. In a prepared statement, Mayor Hurst said, "It is essential that the community be made aware of the need of a preparedness see them through a possible emergency such as might arise from a n I urge the coatomio attaek. program which would operation of the citizenry in UTAH , FRIDAY , limp Shy Divers Boohed for Skydivers" fameus Provo iety of Parachute ly as jumps, probab- as; six including opening delayed target jumping, Jumps, and. possibly a baton swap special. In reoent many yearsat limp Club has performed celebrations throughout the State the local Civil Defense effort. Another feature of the show It is the duty of each of us to will be a spot landing oontest learn the warning signals and . their meaning, to assist in mulating a community plan for- .to be participated in for pilots, Mr, Alexander by local says in show will be 2 emergency action, to provide for all that the ourselves as far as possible, hours long. Earlier in the dey all protection from conditions which will be feted by the might arise following attack of Bland pilotsAmerican Legion Post ing our nation by an aggressor and at a "Fly-i- n Breakfast," to aoquaint ourselves with home preparedness and first aid in- local program will, depend upon The suoeess of the our individual cooperation," formation, out-of-to- wn Ms' are Commissioners The County para- chute club from will Celperform at the Elanding ebration. June 3rd LaRay Alexanwho is in charge of the der, celebration air show committee, says the Provoans will do a var- 13 NO. tasaify (Eys for ianlen f June Celebration "T.imp 31, 1961 MARCH of a studying the feasibility county financed road --that would make ths scenio ".Garden of Gods" retired businessmen from area accessible to 21 the Los Angeles quartered i n sight-seei- area are oorciissioner ports . head- while Blanding Tuesday they toured the Arches National Monument, Wednesday the Hovenweep Monument and Wednesday of night a group j 31andingites f San Juan j Hyrun Black re- of Gods" is an are?, northwest of Bluff near the head of Lime Creek. The area is described as being brightly colored a n d containing huge "Garden The locally. ng sight-seer- s, to those in Valley althout1 coverscenery at the City Hall, Albert Monument 3. Lynan gave a talk on the ing a much smaller area, showed slides o I monoliths comparable j ; Mr. Black say3 hopes to make the history of San Juan County, Council Utah Apprenticeship ! the area county acces- auto travel over a soenio. loop route that sible for ordinary Representative, Dale. Petr3on, would leave State Highway ins in town early tl&s week with; Lime and Ridge join State the thought of establishing a! 261 at the foot of education program! way vocational He here,' In his j Cedar Mesa High- says Dugwsy. with Mayor; the cost' estimates 47 on show the if that an interview auto road would be too expensive Hurst,' Peterson expressed great the interest in Blanding as a suit-abl- e for acounty might "have to settle variety o f looale for suoh a- program , roed, for the time being, Dave Guymon, and Jim Hunt, Schools .throughout San Juan Consnis si oners Black and Redd County will close at noon on lookarea in the April 7th to give the teaohers spentout Thesdey route o attend a ing possibilities. a n opportunity t v Arts , .Workshop, Language Jeep-Pick- up - ' 7 San Juaners back from Calif. Show debratien to Include Art Exhibit d , j. The celebration to be held 2 June and 3 will feature an The Art Exhibit 1 as its of one ious attractions , he art exhibit will . held- - b e at the at the Blanding ElemeMulti-purpo- se room . Sohccl under ntary the direct- ion of Miss Doris Mae Adams, Arts and Crafts of a wide variety will be displayed at the show, and persons who have items to enter should cont&ot School District to Provide Health Ins. for Teachers Miss Adams, : Juan . . Board of Education of San County School District met in special sessibn Friday evenpurpose ing, Maroh 24th for the schedule a of discussing salary had whioh previously proposal San Juan the been presented by Education Association, . The meeting was presided over by .Kenneth Sumners, School Board President and also attended by Merrill Chapman, Laskie, Stevens, J, Corless Barton Lyman, and Louis Also attending .the was George Palmer, meeting School of held Clerk the International Travel Board, Zenos Blaok, Superintendent of Sohools in Los Angeles, .The 'pair is, thusiastio about,. thf .interest and Kenneth Maughan, Assistant shown by visitors in the San Superintendent ot Sohools, Careful study was given to the Juan Display. In the pictvire; Cline (1 eft )and proposed sohedule and also to a group insurance. program. After Musselman (right) pose with California prospeot after selling much deliberation a motion was her on .oomipg to San Juan County mode to retain the 1960-6- 1 for her next .vaoatlon trip. salary sohedule for the year to 1.961 --62, also that the'Sohool Among distinguished persons visit the Sian Juan display were Board provide a group health Porter Insurance polioy for its teaoh-e- rs Dr, and Mrs, Norwood Show and other professional performerly of Blanding, . Cline says San Juan County was sonnel, .fortunate in that .'its booth got i . i one of the 3est locations ' in the As svery parent knows - out of arena; spotted 'oonspioubusly the mouths of babes cone, words between the Chevrolet area and wo shouldnt heirs said In ths the Display of ths Republic of firstplaae, . , Bill Cline and have returned Ross Musselman from California conducted the San Juan County booth during the 2ndv;L Mexioo where they . ' ( |