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Show PublishQd in the VOLUME Interest of Blanding the Surrounding Oil and tMining Conmuni BUNDING , UTAH, 3 FRIDAY , Vandals Shatter 50 FIRST TIRE HUNTERS RUST GARRY HUNTER'S Window lights at SAFETY CERTIFICATE hunter under Every first-tim- e High School Uhsupervlsed kids hart broken between 50 and 75 window lights the age of 21 must hold a certi- JULY 19&1 28, eliberate the Blanding will teenagers or those expecting to classes on hunters City of Blanding is still without a contractor for the No 3 reservoir enlargement project The said the Plans are to have probably the result of the use to of the Utah Fish and schools decision permit Johnny Dept ye3der-da- y in an for the second time effort to find' a contractor baseball team timate of $15,001.60. Nielson, the pitcher for Blanding was starting was replac- ed by Richard Perkins after Uravan runs end 5 23 innings of Uravan went scoreless play Lee Roberts Game Saturday. 9- -7 Bids were opened here willing to take on the project loss at Uravan last at or below the engineer's esBlack and The Blanding safety for handed a this fall for the first .hunt was time danage Black conduct Sportsmen Club . Second Try Gets Ho Contractor for City Reservoir Project tarn my Early in Sept 30 NO. ficate of Hunters Safety (card) before he will be allowed a hunt Blanding loses to during the sunmer at the high ing license, according to SportZenos smen Club seeretary, Dora Shimschool. Superintendent 7-- 9; Moab Here Tomorrow Blaok reports He says part of the breakage eould be contributed to eareless throwing of rooks and balls but .that evidence Shows much of the damage was d- ties 9 Palmer, Blanding, has been the only bidder at both offerings and t were above the estimate on both occasions City Recorder, Bud Nielson, says failure to obtain a contractor would likely cause the City to make the improvement on a force aocount basis but that of the high sohool ball diasiond here to assist with classes interested persons are asked after Perkins took over In the County Recreation Program Behind the bat for Blanding County activities have brought to contact LaVel Palmer or Dora was almost every Shumway Jay Redd at 1st, 2nd, and people to the area 3rd were R. Perkins, Gorry Jones, day and a lot of kids have been a quorum of Councilmen 3 4 6 and to to and M Swenson respectively with less than around the school wandering were at the bid opening so disK First round play saw Butt at short stop. In the ground instead of watching the the matter was postteam defeat Richard Peroutfield was Max Jones, Norman positionforof consideration events poned by the kins and Johnny Nielson 6 to 3 Jones and Bud Nielson. council full Swenson-Jon- es and 6 to 4, and the Max and Norman Jones each made Officials present at the bid Cochran-Hancoc- h D team defeat Francis home runs Win Mayor opening yesterday were Nielson and Fred Halliday 6 to 3 The Uravan game completed the M.F and Jones Curtis and 6 to 4 half of the Uranium League Hurst, first Top Tennis Honors In the Consolation match, Per- schedule for Blanding with the lyma n. Meldon Coohran and Dee Haneeek downed Nielson locals having registered 2 losswon the doubles tournament last kins and Nielson will be against Moab here at and Halliday 6 to 3, 4 to 6, and es and 1 win. Monday by defeating Morris Swe6 4 to Next league game for Blanding 8:00 p.m. tomorrow, July 29 nson and Max Jones In two sets 6 Cochran-Hanoo- ek . v 'J k by J CLINE HOLT v . . V ' . down for a few more winks The parade by Primary children from the 3 LDS Wards were en 24th of JUly started off with a bang, beginning at 4i30 joyed by a large crowd at 9am am with dynamite explosions Pioneers, Indians, cowboys, was Children's downs even the the and that power Upon noticing off several people thought Blen- Hospital patients were depicted ding was being invaded but when by ' a group singing the "Birththe strains of "God Bless Amer- day penny ong" A ica" were heard they settled sports event held for ths The . ohlldren was a huge success with tlons by different primary deeach contestant being awarded a partments of the4 three Blanding sucker L. D. S. Activities for all ages lasted tures through the afternoon and evening and included a ball game and Wards The six pic- above represent an ex -tremely small percentage of the 30 unit prooesslon Nor do the pictures represent the supHighlight of the celebration erior entries as! several of the was the morning miniature parade most Impressive displays failed with floats and other attrae- - to develop photographically dance |