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Show KM X. Published inthe Interest VOLUME 1 tie of Blanding UTAH. BLANDING. 1 released the information that the construction of the new Post Office in Blanding is fast & not as and final reality. biggest basketball he San Juan High While he has even ' pre-3e- .o come cur way will tonight in Blanding and k ,.t i rel ! v-av- ic gymnasiums ? Sf-nic- r in b? held this rr.th. received recently by Superintendent Zenos L. Black ;hat Monticell o High School and was Word tourna-ev- er Sixteen 'will b; vising for the two torthfr in both the Junior and K Msn tournaments to the Retains Status With Northwestern Association yet receired definite word on the matter, tentative plans are to let the advertising for bids about the 1st of May. Mr. Greenberg, State Inspeotor of Real Estate for the Post Offioe Department, nt is swamped with work &t: the and has not yet released what Just site will be used for the new building, Mr. Hawkins says that only one pieee of property Is still under option as STATES HERE FOR TOURNEY Mr. Loren Hawkins, Postmaster, becoming 8 UC. FROM FOUR ITEAMS Communities lining 6, 1959 MARCH FRIDAY, Post Office Plans Advancing has Surrounding Oil and Junior K Senior M represent Juan High School have aain een approved as accredited schools by the Northwest Accrediting Association of Secondary and Higher Schools . Each high far as he knows. school met all standards of the ihe new structure will be very Association except two -was School modem and will greatly Increase San Juan High 'advised" in "Teacher Turnover" Cont'd. Col .2 Next. Paxe and "Teacher Preparation". The teaoher turnover in the school this year was about 55y? where --as later I.ogan and Frovo Men ..r. There will be eight teams and eight tear.3. The stakes in the San Juan 1 Di-- on six 8 come from LBS Church. The San the is bringing in a kit cf 4 teams. Two senior teams. participating stakes will two v.V.ier l.ils (although they have withdrawn for this year). Grand be, San Junction, Stakes toe, Juan Young and Albuquerque u. ; t the standard for the Accrediting tvre day affair. Half of tonight's games will Association is not over 3:,t; lack teachers two the of I'?, also i in Monticello with the for some education requirements Monticello 1st Ward Juniors takfull certification. ing cn the Farmington 1st Ward was School Monticello High at 5:00 p.m. At 615 the Denver Train"Librarian's "advised" in 1st Ward. Juniors will play the ing" and "Teacher Preparation" Me nil cello 2nd Ward. At 7:30 the Farmington 1st as the Librarian dce3 not holdi a valid library certif- Ward Seniors will play the team icate and in-- -- much as three of replacing the Sanford Ward and at 8:45 Monticello 1st Ward SenCoat'd. Col.l Page 2 iors will play the Denver 1st ln-as-n- ioh as Police Report, Ward Shows In D'p.r.ding, Busy Year Concluded I creation Chief of Police, Ray C. Cahocn has issued a report showing the activities of. his department during the year 1958. Offenses and miscellaneous activities handled by his are listed below. Un- - No. Solved solved Bus. Burglary Burglary Grand Larceny Petty Laroeny Molestation etc. Bioyoles stolen Cheeks 27 32 22 31 5 1 8 6 2 22 16 6 6 21 62 6 20 48 White 56 ' Ward SeBranch at Cortez will play 730 and the nightcap will be between Albuquerque Ward Seniors ;tuvl Denver 2nd Ward. I LaP.sy Alexander, Runaway of at this six. Crew members standing, left to, oil prospect.. 's 4hree miles south of town at 'right M. H&tman and Tom McKinShlrttall Corner is this Calvert ney j sitting, left to right C. Randall. Drilling Ccjqgjmy venture which, T. Medlin and Felix Cortez and if successful, may bring oil ,ihey are residents of Above are eamera shots ( newest activity so olose to town that the motors ;fly to and from their Ithsir Jobs at the rig. hemes to 11 dlreetor of the San Juan Division, points rut tiiat some of the teams are graveling great distances to be In tills tournament and he incites everyone to come out and ! mm support every game. Second round games will be played tomorrow morning in three 1 14 Monticello Hi gh will continue to carry most of the upper bracket Flay while the other games will be played in gymnasiums. 56 . 21 Disturbance 19 School Troubles at 5:00 p.m. 515 p.m. Blanding 3rd Indian Disturbance Ward nders ! Home Rethe Blanding 2nd will play Grand LDS Cheyenne, Wyoming Ward Juniors ,nd Farrington 3rd will play at de-jpart- . Kail, Juniors Junction 1st Wrd in the 21 19 11 High School gym and the LDS rec- reation Hall in Blanding. The arrested 48; arrested Championship round will begin for other offonses 62; Juveniles i&t 330 p.m. tomorrow in the arrested 33; number reported to Recreation Hal?, in Blanding and Juvenile Court 16; Fires championship games will be ber reported 26, helped with 19;ljp-lftyein that hall. A program A Assault Battery - arrested 6; will be available giving the Traffic tickets Issued 56; exact disposition of the 2nd 'and Drunks i r.um-jj- all j Traffic Fatality 1; Persons 3rd round games. Ur. Alexander says that there "We'll be moving to Blanding," picked up for Felonies committed say we men of outside Accident acre"if one no favorites fer the winning are of the get Blanding 7; said, that Calvert has obtained reported 27; Invest lgatlom and of this tournament. age from Phillips on a farm out a producer." residents oan hear reports ohag. Unofficial deal and expect to go 6700 feet I Cant'd. Col .1 Pag 12 |