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Show Publtahodin th Intaraat of BlandlngRpnM th Surrounding Oil and Mining Cocauntttoa VOLUME A BLAND IMG, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 19& NO. 1 Hi GAY NINETIES PARTY HELD BY PALETTES MBBt OF HIE HOLDS LAST MEETING 61 fOII The r. V Blanding Chamber of . Con--- .-, its final meeting for at a luncheon at the Silver Spur Cafe Sylvan Johnson, president presided Ben Smith of the .El Paso Gas Co. Was a guest. Mr. Smith will be an honorary member for the meree held 1961 Wednesday coming his year, company a compliment from and a vote of con- fidence for the Blanding and the City of Blending At this time eaoh yen the Qv-nbe- Chamber loses six of .its exi cu-ti- ve members and elects sly new. members to serve for two ye?. s Eight names have been chosen and cards are now being prepare i by Dean Montgomery '"and the Seo. Will be mailed to the me;r ers 'raid up) of the C of C. The six people receiving the highest vote will ' be the new T'.ose members on the board having served for two years vei Sylvan Johnson,' lyle Johnson, Cline Francis (Bud) Nielson,' Blacky Don Smith and I.W. Cox At license plates for 1962 will go on sale Tuesday, Jan. 2, according to Ralph Burtenshaw, county assessor. Mr. Burtenshaw emphasized this week that all owners of cars, trades, trailers and house trailers must purchase plates for their vehides prior to Feb. Vehicle Juan County In Monticello, plates may be purchased at the assessors office throughout weekdays and in Blanding plates will be at the city offk& Land located 5050 during January and February with 1 at Kern Co. KOQDI-FEDER- Section Elbert test (265'' EAO The location , 1 near are: 33, Sft-18- 88 is Red House west of Blending TEXACO, INC. (field location) , . i billion dollars is being spent tourist business. each year pie. on How lc Twenty US this big huge eeononi : a slice ecu t e This will deperd on our attitude toward the teui-is- t? hope was experienced Hovenweep Area during to get? recognize the ve.lv. Wlifct of the tourist business? we take to promote steps o&n were eleven" nights when temperabusiness? this tures were below zero and the Owe out of 4 tourists stays at beremained corresponding days hotels, one out of 12 travel. by low freezing. As a result visplane, six out of seven tre. rlsiy its during ' the month numbered oar and 4 out of 5 earn ( The annual travel duronly 27 than $7,000 'per year What ended 1961 with however, ing Do 3,333 people having monument visited the con't as compared with 2,817 during I960: an Increase of 18$ we page 4 col!1. iXiTTin AL, 37S, Rge. 15E, SU1 Organ Location for Unit Area Twp. Rook each. Saturday . Co They SW SE SW build-lin- g the exception of Jan. 20. Residents in the Montezuma Creek area may purchase plates' at the El Paso Natural Gas Co. recreation hall on Jan. 25 and La Sal vehicle owners may get their plates R- there are two companies, new locations In San that have in the with the oddest night recorded being a minus 23. There eport 28. sold to the Utah Oil ' December JEW OIL LOCATIONS Aocordlng JcUhnsoa oping businesses the Extreme cold in the meeting. Pres Department of Commerce arid entitled "Your Community can Busiprofit from the Tourist develChe of the fastest ness." Report . this US Iloveniveep National Monument Visitor recreation building and on Jan. 31 plates will be sold at the county jail in Bluff. Property taxes on vehicles must be paid at the time of licensing. re- reviewed a new booklet just off the press and sponsored by the sing-a-lo- ng . be - fr-'- - Plates go on sale Jan. 2 .now their- duties and a leased. lapse oJT 2 years will be necescan sary before their names on the voting list again appear Red and at the LDS Church on Jan. 11. At Mexican Hat plates will be sold Feb. 6 at the Texas-Zin- c will These members white qheck tablecloth sending accessories such as bead ducted by Helen Bayles singing with eandles In the center in armlets, garters and mustaohes the nineties favorites and eld fashion beer bottles set the each week, leading up to the big some gay barber shop quartets joinThe guests all were all mood for the gay nineties party nlit in held by the Palettes and their costumed and pioked up in taxis ingCommittee members for the outChicken pie, tossed husbands last Saturday night at salad, evening was Clea Johnin the Blending Elementary school fruit salad, rootbeer large standing Velda Neilson, son, Chairman; all purpose roommugs with steamed ear rot pudding Eleanor Haliday Audrey Davis, Tht invitations started aroun was the menu for the evening, Neilson Ruth Jones and was oon Merlin the first part of December withj afterwhich a . STATE INDIAN AFFAIRS , Commissioner Ityrum Black received .word from Just the Distriet Engineer from the State Road Coni' mission that the money from the 8 NAVAJO "K", C NW SW Section State Indian Affairs iGoaMeiiai turned over to the State is 18, Twp. 40S, Rge. 26E, SUI . Roadbeing Dept, so they may immediaIsmay Field Area. Location for let far bid the 4 miles df 56801. Ismay test. Elevation tely road from the end of payment No DP 5027 (1980 NS - 19e0 U262 to oonneot with the' .San EW). Field extension well. Juan River Bridge at Montezuma. A fellow is considered Mod coted when he hoi kNft bleed wi rws I oioonoi snwonL "V.,- - . |