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Show Off I o cunff JL Published in the Interest of BlandingSant VOLUME 1 BLAMDISO, i tha Surrounding Oil and Mining Conmunittoa FRIDAY, MOV. UTAH, . . MO. 13, 1959 Broncos Close Season Tomorrow at Nuda Against Strong Team According to comparison the dope and reoord Eronooc are apt hands foil when to find their the game gets underway at Nucla Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. Nucla is rated as one of the fastest teams in the western part of Colorado, and among other wins has registered a 52-- C victory over Norwood and a 46-win over Moab. Blanding, Bluff and Montezuma Creek are vitally interested in the Sp&olng Hearings that got under way before the Utah Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 13 a Blanding took in Salt win over Norwood here a week ago in a game where Coach Swenson switch- full ed 25-- 13 purpose of this prooedure, to give experience to seoond stringers whloh the school deThe 40 acre pattern would signal the was for next line Hip. Cory Jones and Lewis Black went touchdowns during the Shall Oil team suited out for resulted in a Dove Creek. A players were the contest which 22-- 7 field goal kicked Nielson. It was the goal of the season. Credited Jay Tim Redd, game was by a Johnny Lawrence Guymon and Bradford. Conference tapfetes lepori mi AN G. NIELSON with the White the Family was of the most imThe study reportant items. quired delving into many In oonneotlon House Conference confide red one If goes everything These problems problems. were handled by three committees und6r the chairmanship of Harlan G. Nielson. Each division was a right reasons to re Joioe on Thanksgiving day. City workmen, under the direc- will El finding tion of have Lynn Lyman 2 unit in new white way lightsystem for "turning on ing oeremonles" they hope to sponsor on Thanksgiving Eve. of their control is whether necessary transformers will have arrived by that time. They are hopeful. Out 0 Dorothy Nielson. above aro Ervin Guymon bottom with Stanley Martlneau (the top of one of the new infrom First North to Fifth South Street. 58 STUDENTS EARS HIGH SCHOOL HOSOHS (vtmir vo page 5) i Jones Jeannerett and Marian of Mcriti-cell- o, including responsibility for traffic on Highways for the & Both sides olalm they have conclusive proof. Even though Shell is alone, there is considerable optimism among local observers who cite these reasons (1) The burden of proof rests with the 80 aere proponents 1 the year 17, 95, elnoe earlier Commission fixed a 40 aore the provision that with a that large pattern number of motorists on these it would go into effeot unless reads assume the speed liJLt to 80 aore proponents oould clearly be . 60 miles per hour, whereas prove their case. (2) The oommission represents the actual maximum speed allowed tha State of Utah and oould well is 50 mlle3 per hour. The State hi.s ordered striot be partial in view of the extra enforcement of the lower speed, tax money the additional wells would bring to the State. he says. (3) The Shell Company is more Patrolman Lacy states that one of the most troublesome viola- - of a Utah oonoern than the re- (TURN TO PAGE 11, COL. this ( 2) TURN TO PAGE 11, COL. 2) COMMITTEE HEARS VARIED REQUESTS FROM MAIDS AT RECENT HEARINGS The mmittee Utah Indian Affairs Co- representative of the hospital institution's most heard Navajo requests for said the and ro&ds, G. "is almost The this month. principal Interest of the seventy five pressing need water system, Department open-to- for an Improved foe Stats Health was p group was will not approve the storage now in use the told. said the Hospital Spokesmen delivered 151 babies so far this year and that tha fas oharged for pro --natal ears and, delivery was $15.00. As aioh as half of the $15.00 is lost in unpaid aooounts it was reported. Later In the day the Coaslesisii met with some 150 Nava Jos who1 had oonvened at' Aneth. foie was smphatloally opposed group to uoo of the foods for schooiW hospitals, or roads, but $a had who attended that the dlreotlon ' of the tribesmen various chairmen, panel discus- meeting was in obtaining improvsions were held in Bluff ,Mex-lo- en ed roads and additional school Hat and Blanding. Many buildings, (foe State has ruled other people ware called in on sohool oonstruotion not perthe meetings to take part in the missible under the authorizations These dissuasions. lneluded bill.) At .Gouldlngs oaths following representatives from e&oh level in the family area) Bishop Soott day a group of thirty Navajo they wanted homes. The Coflwdjision was reported Curtis. Jones, Herbld asked for finds to improve the Karst, Sen McDonald, lymea. Willard 7th Dry Adventist's Hospital and highly doubtful that would be. panels sible'uadi tkyrmon, Ruby Bronson, a read from the Agnes oonstruot A to Highway 47. (TURN TO PAGE 11, Col. 3) Hospital (TumjaMd, coki Under itiations. There are 42 units in all and they are spaoed along Highway 47 all schools, hospitals and Velda Nielson. The unit on homes at haariiv.s it held last was Family Interest oomposed of week on the reservation, accordRoss ing to Commissioner, George A. ekalnfm Boyd Helqulst, Harr Burtenshaw, Hilda Bl&ok and Hurst, Jr. foe first meeting in the three The Franoelle Bllekenstaff. was held at Eoonomie Project was headed by meeting series on of 3rd the Mountain Gaboon Ray with Marilyn Shumway, Navajo Marge and Cherie command to reedy the Shown Sen to Blanding from Stete Patrolman, Includes Juan County south of The chairmen of the Community Projeot was Bruoe Shunway, with Shirley Palmer, are striving with everything at their itself. As Patrolman Claude 165, and 262. Mr. Lacy States Whito House BY Shown above is Lacy who moved Wellington. first field his territory with touchdowns were Company is sufficient. aores 80 victory over highlight of the it. of a large of the remaining majority in operators are backing Tex&oo its contention that a wall -- every a repetition of Coach Swenson's effort to give experience to next year's team. Saturday was first start alone in its fight 40 acre plan, while game. Five prevails oil drilling program that oost would officials sstimate 30 million dollars. years varsity Nicky Black, Jay Redd, for over City this week. by the Commission of Adoption 80 acre pattern would mean that the Aneth drilling program was finished, whereas if the. an teams every 3 minutes. pends on Lake hewm-buildin- I . . w . g iji |