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Show 2- r . : . i' r o in Pub I ishsd VOLUME Interest of thQ 3 Outlook UTAH , 10 Surrounding Oil aid Mining Communities BlandingtigflWth BLAMDIMQ, PRICE 23 NO. 9, 1961 JUNE FRIDAY, Easterner Tests Unique River Running Equipment on San Joan at Llexicao Hat ft, - s ? , ' " .'( V-- 't , V P lf. ' X ' .'3 V County Recreation Rons Mexican Hat Bus ment to tier Days Celebration apparently e aught the Four Corners in a festive ed out County Recreation Depart- The bus servioe enable people of Mexican Hat . rence River over a year ago. Also, he has weathered a storm in the Atlantic Ocean which sent the small boats hurrying for RISENHOOVER in There was some excitement at Mexican Hat this week when Mr. Wyne Wilson of York, Pennsylva- nia brought his invention, the home. "Water Trotter" down to try it This out in the Rapids of the Sen of a Juan River huge "Water form of Trotter" is ng man games made stands up Sportsmen' Club will hold a regular meeting in the City Hall at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, June 10, olub secretary, Dora Shumway, has announced :"j- 4 & ?ss v' . ::vs-- ; . sv-- i c w fj-- -j- ,. mining venture on Red Canyon Partnership with Bob Redd. h , ' v V jf in 5' v u V &,. . : - & - better. next year's show even celebration opened with dedication ceremonies for the new Post Office. Postmaster, Hawkins said visiting lost office officials were highly gratified with the turnout for that oeremony. They said that The rule a hundred persons were considered a good crowd for such affairs while hers there were many times that a as this year in all buildings of the country. He .said parts the program was designed s well as spur employment provide needed facilities. air The spot Black Lyman contestants mark , Doug Shumway started with a show landing won by contest Cortez. Two came closer to the of Davis , but both . and Grant were qualified i Davis for the legal use of power, and wheels of Shumway 's craft the the ground target. to to after hitting dis- il- the left near saw Grant Shumway by a hair over Bob Shriver in a race from the air port to White Mesa and back and was entertained Shriver with a by series of exhibition spins and other aerial maneuvers. The Crowd win : ... . operation, expeots to enter a general publlo is invited. naking for ceived the "ingenious" idea of constructing over 20GC such The Redd -- Lyman business was owned jointly by Pep Redd and Teek Lyman. Lyman who was manager of the Blanding suggestions offering in attendance. principal speaker said President that Kennedy had con- BLACK AND NIELSON ACQUIRE GAS BUSINESS The Nielson Oil Company and Black Oil the Company have purchased the Redd -- Lyman Gas Company and took over the operation the first of this month. SPORTSMEN CLUB SLATES SATURDAY MEETING and The fyJverlitm miles above the Glen as they came by Sunday. on the Colorado Rivers Mr. Wilson went down the river Mr Wilson says he has run the at the same, time as the Mexican Laehine rapids in the St. Law Hat Expedition. cess . number 63. Qft. 20 The league areas being served are required to furnish an acceptable driver, says the informant. Canyon-Deu- n The little The Saturday evening, a trial run in it. As he trots, the ball was made over some rapids The moves over the water. His litrun was a sucoess so he is tak- erature says two can ride with ing it down the San Juan River coordination. and will end his run at Kane A crowd gathered at the bridge Creek, in participate plastio. It is a ball and the that girls take dancing lessons startiat 1:00 p.m. while the boys may ; so town enter- and visitors telling other what a notable sucthe celebration had been, each bus remains Dy SYLVIA schedule directors evid- leaves Mexioan Hat each at 8:30 a.m. Thursday comes through Bluff and arrives in Blanding in time to permit swimming from 10 to 12. The bus The on was spens- -, ored by the Chamber of Commerce and much of the time at Monday's meeting was spent by -a-- week enced. off at- celebration The said the service had startas a weekly operation with the idea of channg to twice interest is generally programed tained throughout the day. He enough all to keep the crowd well . ed if and with came tractions to use the Blanding Swimming pool and participate in little league activities, direct or LaRay Alexander reports. Bluff and to all events of the weather good large crowds turntwo moodj affair day instituted has : first Blandings annual Fron- Vfc ' , S1 aa " Excessive wind interfered some what with eiots scheduled by the .imp Skydivers After one parachute Jump,the show was recessed Mm until 4:00 p.m. sumed vuider conditions. The claim more was reit favorable wind when pageant, presented on Vest-wahas drawn the widest acfrom "Monday ter Morning Critios" of any of the attractions. It was viewed by large crowds , tors art the Elk Mountain Riders as they lined up following their parade exhibition here The elub played an Saturday important ' ' ' ';a ' b y I. i 'T 'ft furnishing all norses and riders, both Indian and whites. Left to right they are: Ctrl Mahon, Plat Bayles, Mrs. Plat Bayles, Alma J. Redd, Guy Palmer part in the pageant, "Echoes from The Rimrocks" , Dave : Ouymon. Muirioe Helquist, d - 4 fc ' rs - - 'tortS Paul Blaok, Jess Grover, Hesel Hawkins, Parley Laws, Miriam Iaws, Joyn Helquist , John Seeley. BE VISE 'S''! ' - both nights. LaRay Alexander counted 168 ears as they left the parking area from Saturday night's performance. Attendance at the Art show warn continuous and totaled several' hundred during the two deye. Friday night's square danse well attended and the ball Saturday night oould not have been better for Uravam. was game ADVERTISE |