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Show Page 2 'BLANDING THE B1ANDIN6ITE OUTLOOK ALBERT R. LYMAH Some people who have read rry' suggestions about what ws ouit to do for the benefit of our town, and how ws should, fssl that owe it an obligation, have said thsy agree with the suggewe to do. They would Just stion, but they can't think of anything for the good of the contribution love to cake some worthwhile on me of p of the stories told people who live here. It reminds famous who for his methods of illusJs about J. Golden Kimball by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah Donald K. Ross Iberta Ross PUBLISHER EDITOR Subscript (on Sates; San Juan County 9 one year , 24,00 San Juan County , six months,, 2,25 Elsewhere' in U,S, A, lyear,,,, 4,50 Elsewhere in U,SA 6 months,, 2,50 s' - Second Claes Postage Paid Pointing out th?.t food ilege Americans went hunting and fishing in 1960 than in 1965. Thursday M033 resources, waiter Moss the ef- fester than their numbers: "In five ye&rs,- the amount spent 3rort fishinf and hunting - bill Jon dollars, a on in-cirj.- scd from S1" 1JT Senator took his and privend other in every 69, of the to Senator Interior Moss was conducted at that the the States, and finfunds which would allocated to it the not been used for survey. There vms no addi- ticnal exrtMe for the 8urvtyt j the Frt,-'resolv- Sur!"che TiiC pointed out the survey request of anced from heve been States hrd even increased 10, fees, licenses, The Department , arid the expenditures of sportsmen' Utah to 6,277,000, anu lodging was one woman U.Se land and fort to consmre ' expenses 27, In 1955, one woman in ever 126 went hunting; in 1960, it (D-Ut- tJi) oalled for greater talking to a housefull of Seventiesto and he asked them their calling if 'how many would be willing to die in honor much zeal for the cause that were required. All who felt that were asked to raise their hands. Every man's hand came up. He He was nearly $4 billion spent on fishing and hunting was divided as follows: auxiliary equipment 32,5, fishing and hunting equipment 17, transportation 14, more Frank E. trating his point, The million 5 at Blanding, from 4,414,000 Conservation of Land and Water Resources Urged by Sen. Moss Senator e inn figures it to avoid VAMpCri C! lUUfWULr UU"I from the 1960 national Jurvey of: Fishing and Hunting published, by MEDICINE IN .the Bureau of Sports and Fisheries and wildlife ol the Depart- HEART ASSOC. URGES ment of, the Interior. The lltnh Heart Association to"i.onev spent on vr- cat ions h.s doubled in the postwar period. day urges adoption of the folUse of our forest areas has inlowing New Year's resolution: "Resolved, that in 1962, 1 creased enormously. Only a firm 1 policy of conservation to pro- will avoid the tect seme wild are; s and wisely practice of nediolne', and will i..a ?:age the jMblio donaln will accept medical .advice only fron assure our children the oppo- ny physician especially if wo' rtunity of enjoying the hunting rried about real orand imaginary circulasymptoms of heart and fishing we ljp.ve known. Senator lioss cnlled attention tory disease,". The Association pointed out to these significant figures in that only a physician is qualithe report: Of the populp.tion over 12 yrs. fied to diagnose and treat ill- went hunting and ness in any form. As a precau-- or 23 of tionary measure, the Associationfishing, increased j people who are of middleBig gfme. hunters 62, - do-it-you- rself ex'-- January 12, 1062 BLANDING OUTLOOK e, looked the show of willingness over with satisfaction and went on, "How many have shown by their works and arewaswilling to pay doubtful and annual dues?" The show of hands the fifty-ce- nt embarrassed. kVith the people who are willing to do something spectacular for the good of our town and the comfort of its people, I wonder how many of them think enough of the rights and the comfort .of the town to keep their children from playing with the telephone, and tormenting people who are trying to talk on matters of real' importance. I wonder how many. of. them are. particular to see that their receiver is properly on the hook instead of paralyzing the line in the neighborhood. I take down the receiver intending to dial, and I can hear household din, voices, a radio, ,A receiver is down somewhere and sometimes I wait half a day for it to be put in place. Or onI get the busy signal for hours beanother line. fore I can ring some place a The telephone is community convenience, and nobody can. enjoy his Just use of it if that right is not recognized and respected by everyone else who is supposed to be sharing in it. The use of a telephone entails a oertain responsibility; a certain trust is reposed in everyone who is granted the privilege. bvsed or. the honor of all who participate. age and beyond should undergo an individual has a real or susannual health and heart examin- pected condition Involving heart ation, "which is simple, easy and or blood vessel disease, "For information about the painless, and which consumes very little time," leart and its diseases, ask your The Association stated: i.ooal Heart Association, ' But It is "The examining physician may say you appear to be in exeel-la- nt health. In this case, you start the year without can must HUQST & p WESTSIDE MARKET Where you can find all of your shopping needs and HURST OIL CO. Where you can find all of today--mo- re your physieian FRANK WRIGHT Courtesy Preo, any heart condition which might be disclosed by an exami- but also to positive steps which nation, ruconmend may guard your heart & prolong your life, "All such matters are proptrl determined only by a physician", the Heart Association said, "It is should be emphasized that self-diagnos- and self-medicati- on are especially harmful URANIUM. when the ....... learned of his dustry who have procedure. It is obvious that (if a) question (is) put to a on 'the person telephone have might knowledge of this device, (he) might be intimidated by the procedure particularly if the truthful answer tended to discredit some person or oomparjy particularly if the recording is done in a clandestine manner." The letter stated that the UIA and a number of cases. of intimidation of uranium operators and pilling companies by the AEC. "In most of these involved oases,, the persons would be reluctant to abridge has knowledge employment and AEC AEC Fri.-Sa- Jan. letter t. 12-- 13 SECRET ClOtnfcMSTO OUvxjsL OA0CBOV MO SHOV TUESDAY Mon, -- Wed. Jail. 15-- 17 ffiMmLDL USA that "praotioe of intimidation by the AEC has been widespread in the uranium industry,' and .measures should be immediately taken to prohibit further abuse of this The THEATRE rela- of the Institute stated .nature," OAKJ OTAEJ of hazard the careers persons involved." The SHOWING AT THE who Industry "would be reluctant to The only way you can possibly lose money on us9 is to takQ your WEATHER treat tionships by making a voluntary disclosure," the Institute said. But despite the experience of intimidation, the people of the your doctor." is in a position not only tc their automotive needs business elsewhere that than ever before I Uh. 0. circumstances, you remember see your advloe, najox health worries, "In other or medical Cliff Robertson Dolores Dorn Beatrice yyy was signed by Gordon Wfcller, executive vlos president of the organization. SHOW TIME Kay 7:30 |