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Show Publtahad in th Intorost of BlandingtoMdDth VOLUME FEBRUARY BLANDIMO, UTAH, FRIDAY, times t BEuiEw th proposNation! Park Senate hearings on ed CCnyonlands Surrounding Oil and tenta- cotohlak wealthy. There would be no anium no ur- There would be industry. m Mu; 6 9, 1962 EMfeg Chanter Beets Frostbit Gold & Green Ddl Oatstanding Event ureen Ball was year, a large The Gold, and potash southern Utah have been cane 19 March Creek. at plant tively scheduled for ) "In short, there would be and 20s this lias reported Wednesday by nothing but eoonomio stagnation. "I refer to these developments San. Frank E. Moss, who said it two reasons Utah for (1) To. show' also planned toohold theim ense potential wealth of field hearings, on th legislaandk the Lake (2) To prevent a area, tion April 9 and 10 at Salt hasty. Impetuous aotion to look City, Montloallo and Moab. Mining.ocaunttio outstanding this orowd. attended from Bl ending and Montloallo. The.musio was furnished by an orchestra from Pries The deo orations were beautiful, and blue with gold streamers aoross the ceiling, and balloons the stag w as don with twinkling stars and a' silhouette of a a the that th .) up area, step Bible Alan Sen. danoing oouple. dhairsaua of the publio lands people of Utah and the nation The floor, show was under th for oenturissa dlreotion subcommittee, irt.ll preside at would regret of' Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Ganyonlaads hearings, said Neither partisanship, nor misguided idealism H&lllday with Carman Coohran as Sen. Moss, nho is also a member narrator. Four numbers were of the publio lands suboOudttee oan Justify suoh a oal amity." Udall said he .had no comment presented, "Moonlight Rapsody" Meanrhile pres is tent reports on the Bennett oharges, but A- by four couples and their daugcirculated that' Canyon-lanEleven young married would be one Ckrver ex- I hters. of several now ssistant Sec. Jon-Aoouples presented the "Remember national parks recommended by plained the Bureau of Land When Waltz" and thirteen teen free. .Kennedy in a apeolal mes agemtnt memorandum was submitted danoed the "Happy age to the Congress this month in September and tl ooverod a age oouples Th last number was-aon natural resources. muoh larger area than in the Donald K. Rose, Manager of the all girls danoe the "Italian The proposed Great Basin N- bill now before on Congress Blending Flying Servio and Quadrille" danoed by twenty-fo- ur ational Park in eastern Nevada,, whioh the seoretary reported young publisher of the Blanding girls. whioh already has been approved last week. was sleeted President Committee members for this Outlook "I see nothing slgrtfloant by the Senate, is also said- to Chamber of Commeroo in a of th be on th President's list. whatever in this dooument," said outstanding affair were Corene meeting held Wed. Feb. 7, 1962. Hurst as Chairman. Gl?n Dora (TORN TO FACE 6 COL. 1) Sen. Wallace F. Bennett took The Blanding Chamber has been the Senate floor to ohargt Inwithout a presidency for seterior Seoretary Stewart . L. veral weeks, sinoe the eleotion honor Udall with "shocking disregard ef new direotors and the release of Utah's needs and .wishes in of the retiring President, Syloonneotion with the proposed van Johnson. - . (D.-Nv- empire-buildi- ng . ds . , TWo-Ste- p". n . re-o- ent . - - sunns . Ganyonlaads 1h park. ul to socety Re-eleo- who Senator, m said he be- was lieve the park should cover a much smaller area than the 332, 000 aortas rcoossnended by Udall aooused the seoretary of "m-pi- re -building" at Utah's expense "It is olsar frost the recent Bureau of Land Management report that this area has immense mineral potential," said Sen. Be- ecting present effort. "It would have - than ths looked up vast matter .of renewing membership dues. new and It By Hazel Grover The San Juan operates only on Chamber was pointed out National Honor ooosunity and Chapter of the Soolety held a . in the mixed quartet entitled "There : The 4 ors. the surrounding, s ; latest did the whioh Those tapped were Seniors members to live. Jessie. Kay lymaa and Jim Joe Ha- . en including the Central Utah and buy County projects, which are largely dependent am power' revenues from the Glen Osmyon Dam. "There would bo no rich oil and gas .industry in the area , wnish has made San Juan Oouatv de- new. industry, tourist trade and many others that will tapping ceremony followed. build a sound eoonomio area int hon- veloping a Layde". The . area, from the standpoint of Bur-tensh- aw, defeated, meet- Shirley Shussmy,, Galbraith, rris from the Junior elasa worst Sally Davis, Aim Marie Hersohl,, and Wanda Blaok. Kristine Carroll and Trudy They were escorted to the stage by. those doing the tap-ping. The back ourtaln was o p sang "Farewell, fly Lov",aeoea-psnle- d ened revealing the parents of the now .members. Those; present by Sylvia Nielson. : . th' old' funotien effectively. The Chanber is an organization dedicated te th development of this' additional acreage fanning out eating Feb. 8th in the Jr. High in a broad bafcd along: both the tym for the purpose of bringinf Colorado ud Groon rivers clear in new mesfcors. A double mixed quartet, lyl up to. ths City of Green River and south beyond the Arizona Palmer, Lewis Blaok, Trudy Saundra Garter, Gret-ohborder. "If this had been done, ths Redd, Pat Heyrnen, Johan y key dap in the Colorado River Nielson and Mike Riehmond under the dlreotion of tfes. Neva Redd storage project, Glen Cbgyen, would have been rejected,' just as was Echo Park. Hie whole project would probably have boon order was ing that without th baoklng of the citizens and businessmen of' the' community, the Chamber oaa-n- ot - it first dlseussed funds received from mesfcerships. . disastrous for the meeting and the The . even more President SecDean Montgomery. The elof a President must oome of business further told the "If the Udall park grab had been mad just 10 years ago, in keeping with the graadibs dreams of empire of his idol, Ha rold lakes, would have; best -- from th Board of Direotors of; idiieh there are 12 members. After the nominations and eleotion. were over, Mr. Ross took over "Apparently Seo. Udall ilther refused to review this sport or ohose to Ignore It Senate Vio Minnie Johnson and retary nnett. aipltly,, Sen. Bennett for ted frosldemt of ths Chapter, Andy Kikesell introduced the speaker j President Burtcnshaw from Carbon College in Price. President gave a veiy inspirational talk on the importance of Bur-teneh- aw &r-tensha- w. Mrs. Bert lyman, Mrs Vemlf Harris,' Mrs. Kristie. ftir Stevens, end Mrs. Geergan tenshaw. Other members ef. the chapter ares Iyle Palmer JehsuF' Ccsway were i Mr. A .Hazel. Grover, Andy Mikes aXL, Kaye Hacking, Gretohen Following the speaker? Black, wias Rsdd nusfcer there end Lurlene Palmar another by the sholarhips. idda hay a firaaina |