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Show r BUNDING - W. Cox PUBLISHER Subscription Ratos: San Juan County, one year ...24.00 San Juan County, six months 225 I Elsewhere in USA U50 year Elsewhere in USA 6 months 250 at Blanding, Second Class Postage Paid IT'S THAT TIME 1101 o THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah la a, Soptoabw OUTLOOK Utah AGAIN.. by ALBERT R. LTMAB valuable curios from Tahiti to I have told my arrive some time this month for the museum. be glad to pay: daughter, Mrs. Casse Monson, in Samoa,oan I will from Samoa, and send transportation for suitable ourlos she who is in Florida. My the same for my son, Karl R.' Lyman, Kong, is also to grandson, Larry Lyman, who is called to Hong me to our missionoocurs that and have our museum in mind, it aries in distant comers of the world may also oontribute in has Kendall Young sent some . 0 profitable place to visit. I dote on the true Blandingite spirit to support this profriends and their resources ject, to do what they can with their to make this a drawing oard for our town. It is not for me more than for you, your friends, for the interesting and ; prof itable people who come here from the United States and Europe, and for way to this make and this an interesting The spontaneous be here when we are gone. makes enthusiasm of people who here, crystal clear our we oan as have with united such a real museum, will on and here the to people map, bring profitable put Blanding the people who will patronize our institutions, and thoui it continues, as it should public. to I want it visit work with this museum that effort, tills a oash asset even continue, to be free to the make it up and build as' long as able physically and mentally, but it is inevitable that I shall not be here many years, possibly but a very. short time. I am 0 Since my first visit tc this plaoe sixty-fo- ur years ago, it has me the dearest spot in all the world, both qy thoughts been to and ny efforts have revolved around It has been qy home, the hearthstone around whioh I sat with qy. family. With my limited time remaining, I want to see Blanding become outstanding for the wholesome and progressive influence of its museum and Bureau of Information. I thought of this two a woman when from museum makes California ago days said, "This the-onmake town your noted, and will it noted. This is thing for which I will remember it." If there are people who figure that my contributions to Blanding deserve their notice, or their appreciation, I would ask of them that they help to make this, qy final effort a success, not for qy personal gain, but for the good of bur town and "the strangers within our rates," also for the wondrous people of the future who are to inherit this place when we are gone. it. 0 now-much-scatt- ered e m This put up at the poster, City Hall Wednesday Tills ' year a mayor and two counoilmen are to be elected. is a reInformation at the City Hall minder that City election time is coming and that it is time to says nominating conventions must be held not later than Cot. 21 begin thinking about town and not earlier than Oot. 9. Hanksville; and all of Southeastern Utah. Tourists Blaine Peterson... Monument; traveled in this area cany will have a real treat in store - as anxious as amtimes. I. you for them once we get such a are to have an oiled road di- hifjway and if determination on rectly connecting the Natural ny part will get it for you, you Bridges; Capitol Reef National will get it." held on to their no loss record here last Saturday by defeating the Farmington The Broncos -- "B" Soorpions The 20-- 0. first tally Bob run was on a 45 made Certonio, on the Bronoos first offensive play of the game.. Harold Stevens plunged aoross for the extra yard by point. There was until the IKE 3rd quarter when a series of drives let Certonio on a 6 yard into the end-zo- ne plunge. John Seeley run the t ball aoross for the extra point to make the soore 14-0. GOMY SLAVENS, PHOKE MANAGER life . Fri-Sat-M- Sept. tIO Bayles Morris Swenson says aotlvlty b y George and Bob Musselman was ' notably strong. Rejoicing at the victory tempered somewhat of injured. by heavy was toll Harold Stevens sustained a broken foot and will be out for the remainder , of the season. Tim Bradford his knee and will be out for at least one NO JOB TOO SHALL re-inju- red mm the Bronoos will play their first league game of the season, this at fries against Notre Dam 2 Tomorrow w on 22-23- -25 m IN THE starring ELVIS PRESLEY Irtrtr Ved-Thur-Fri-Sat- -Mon S.pt27-28-29-30.0- et2 20-- 0. defensive .. . o THEATRE - and run play by Johnny Nielson and Lewis Black ooverlng 6C yards brought the final soore to Coaoh 3896 NO JOB TOO LARGE ... SAKT OTAKJ In the 4th period a long pass (MOTUCTIOrJ MERLE further scoring no SHOWING AT THE at p.m. CIMARRON starring GLENN FORD MARIA SCHELL . ANNE BAXTER ARTHUR 0 CONNELL Prices for Adults Students 8th Grade No CIMARRON $100 go & 15c. Under .30 tickets irtrtr C03BDFP1CP OPCTS 7: 40 0 |