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Show Pago 2 BLANDING BLAHDIHG 1961 July 28, OUTLOOK THE BLANDINGITE LYMAN OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah I. W. Cox , PUBLISHER Second Clan Poaiago Paid at Blanding, Utah ' ; by R. ALBERT Old Mexioo, a highway a remote village in the mountains of bythe-peoplof the not d. has. been carefully built. on the road. had plenty to do without working they offered or Theirs ias tat a county "here milling mining gainful men To It., e and encourage to really no place to invit. had and were resourceful, make tames there, unless, really, they FULL-TIMISSIONARIES something in mind. mind. They who eame there with They did have something in ASSIGNED TO BLANDING to stay, were not doting on fortune resolution with and faith the' For first time infull-tihistory to prepare an environment already cleared of obstacle? and nioely two now has Blanding the easy way they required for a beginning. They to adapted Latter-day Missionaries for the loved the place, and they drove their stakes there, resolved to Oiurch here. Saints' '.assigned find a way or make it. It had to be within the limited resources eBnfedsrates Dbi SButfiCcarty Title employment, and ME me The Confederates, sponsored by andNielson Oil,, became the South San Juan County They are Elder Robert H. Gardner reach. One of these resources, remote with its promise in their are Pocock. Elder. and Roy They Little League Champions Monday and dim with its possibility, was the timber on the surrounding Western Mission .States the in by' defeating the determined! slopes of the mountain. takes which Colorado, in Utah, frontier Colts, sponsored by Che man and his sons with their lathes and their simple tools New of and Mexico parts an industry. They turned out Hurst Oil Cor.p&ny, by a score of! Wyoming, began in their own home to build up 10'to 7. Tiie Confederates Jump- -; Texas, Kansas and Nebraska. such an unusual kind of bowls, dishes, vases and ornaments, that -Hazel come from Gardner Elder to see what they ed. to an early 4 to 1 lead and people befim to make journeys into the mountain in out lias and Idaho embeen, in-ton, rallied again in the third ! had to offer. They had to enlarge their establishment and Bmonths. nine for the so many people poured ning to rake it 9 to 2 They1 efore field to ploy more workmen. The village grew, and he labor -Blanding coming then had to ti&it off a 5 run in there that the demand for a road resulted in a comfortable Elder Kansas. d in Dodge City, Celts Frontier ' rally in the highway. Califfourth inning to maintain co- Pocook is from Alameda, be Much more could told of how that business branched off two weeks out been and has ornia ntrol of the game into other related lines of. production, and the place became a Mission from the The teair.s were evenly matched coming right me, and little city. But the big thing that interested thriving Home in Salt Lake. in the hitting department with,; causes me to think, is the limitless, untouohed rethat still on Main Street are They living each te&n getting; 12 hits. Lead-- .; sources of our town; the private industries that oould begin in 4 -- Corner Auto Supply. behind-thto ing hitters for the Confederates jiomes and be developed, first as a hobby or a side issue, and receswere Jim Redd with 2 hits for 2 of drouths, grow in proportions which would ease the fury .a number of private The County Little League Tourcome. official times at bat, Joe StevWith panics or whatever might ens and Clyde Hclquist who each, nament finals saw Palme rt Sharks sions, industries building up ..in a town, attention oould be centered 2 4 W at H times for A hits defeated by gained on the one or more best adapted to meet the calamitous emergsnoy, Dairy of For the Frontier Colts, it bat in a olose game by & find the town could carry on more surely than if most of the town was Tony Drown and David Kimr.ie- r- score of 8 to 5. eggs were in one basket, and that basket shot by the calamity into who the hitting le a cocked hat. supplied Redd-Lyn- an ; J . ! ; . ; e s Mon-tice- llo ech getting Invitational Little League Tournament which began Wednesday owed by Kelly fry 1 vs and. Jack saw the Grayson Team sponsored Ilocnan with 2 hits for 3 times by Pay Day Drug and Palmers, at bate Pitchers, Jim Redd for defeated the Mexican Hat All -the Confederates and David Stars by a score of 17 to 14. power, 4 tiL.es at bat, 3 hits for they were teens . W The foll- Klm-mc- went - rle for the Frontier Colts This tournament will continue all the way for their through the remainder of this week and all of next week. by for t. on over-subscri- July 28,29,31 HOT TAMALES Reg. CHICKEN SOUP lipton's CHICKEN & NOODLE RICE 12 OZ .Elk VAN 294 43 PKG. Reg. 22 I -- SOL 520 CAN cans 89 3 pkgs. 890 DINNER, 3890 LIQUID VENEER Reg. Reg. 2 252 PKGS. 350 TOR 290 ii98 Bottle 1.25 silk iq Rons 12 for 980 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 03 cans 2 for 460 TUNA SEA CAP'ii; CANS $1 TOILET TISSUE I 5 PEN JEL DOG FOOD Reg. 17 TIMBERLINE LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT CABBAGE bed . .moose Application of Aug. 4 through Aug. 18, and dates by mail only to department of flees in Salt Lake City, lab- 12 OZ. 2 TOR 290 5 CANS 490 DQZE3I 390 3 for 250 POUND Alexander and Mrs. LaRay Mr. ' ile BEEF cudahy ", Salt lake City. Public Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey and at the State Capitol, son, Milton, Leona Garter and August 4, for all' daughter, Saundra Lea went to Msirtl last week for the 2nd Ward units. JU1 CORNED THURMAN LOWERY dates for Utahs special permit big game hunts are listed as follows: Antelope and buffalo Applie-atidates of July 24 through July 29, by mail only to department. offloes at 1596 West North Temple, -- Mon. Prae Application drawing Fri.-Sa- news 50 drawing Aug. 29, units. at State for all Capitol union. Harvey visit Mrs and on Mr drove to atre- Aaron Logan to with Linol Harvey and over-sutacri- bed on Special deer peraits-G- o sale Aug. 14 at the Deer Permit Sales Office listed in the annual deer hunting proclamation for each such area. They will be sold on a first come --first served basis, with equal priority to mailed or personal application. Resident and alike may apply for special deer permits, but only residents' may apply for or possess any of the other big game permits under Utah law. Applioants for thesa hunts must purchase and' possess a big game or combination lioansc, to of purchase aay'.speoi&l prior big game permit. Fees for these hunts remain the same as in past years . Anyone who has held a buffalo or moose permit in Utah may never again apply for or possess such a permit. Elk applicants may not apply for a permit until the fifth year following the last year they held suoh a permit. Antelope applioants must wait until the third season after holding an antelope permit before again applying. Only persons 16 years old or older may apply for or possess either the regular or special big game lioenses or permits of non-resid- ent . any kind. excursion and on to Provo to tend the Alexander Family SHOWING AT THE SAKT OTAB3 THEATRE Fri-Sat-M- on July 28-29- -31 ID OF FOREST SHBKIOOD RICHARD GREENE PETER CUSHING Wed-Th- urs Aug. 6KL ANNE 2- -3 NKHT OF THE KERR FRANCES-JOH- N frfrft Fri-Sat-M- on August IK 4--5-7 M ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY TAYLOR OIFF-JAM- ES BOXOFFICE OPENS DEAN 7:40 |