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Show Blandin Outl OOK Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME 1 the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities BLANDING . UTAH . APRIL 3, 1959 FRIDAY , ; NO. 12 ACCIDENTS PLAGUE Chamber Votes AREA; THREE SERIOUS Endorse WRECKS Then A IN TWO DAYS series of accidents kept lo-c- al law ; ! enforcement officers Mo- nand busy during last Sunasy day. Sunday afternoon Deputy Chauncey Black was called to in- -: vestigate an accident at the corner ' block north of the Motel. Marilyn Lyman one Blanding traveling south at the tersection when her car was hit was in- - ; By-pa- ss; Redacts Charier Blanding voted Tuesday to The Commerce a dorse recommended by-pa- ss by of en- highway the Director of City Flanning, Owen Burnham from Ogden, Utahj then after discus- sion its retraeted endorsement concluded to hold action in abeyance until the effect of the could get further study and by-p- ass The a car driven by Virgil Samaccording to plan son. No serious injuries were would be a limited access highreported but Sheriff Black esti-- i way leaving State Highway 47 mates at least $500 damage to north of the cemetery and coning each vehicle. Mr. Samson was back to the State Highway south of the southern city limit. cited for no driver's license. Assistant City Recorder, Bill BlandLater that evening, two Cline, asked the organization lng men, employees of the Silver Spur Cafe, were injured in for its endorsement of the was and a one-o- ar accident at the top of project strongly Dr. E. H. Porter. Verdure Hill, between Monticello supported by Mr. Cline advised the Outlook and Blanding. J.P. Sylvie, driver of the '54 model ear, was Thursday that Mr. Burnham, tovery seriously injured with head gether with a representative of the State Highway Department, and chest Injuries and only rewere consciousness making plans to attend the Wednesday gained sufer-reChamber next of Conmerce meeting d John Nicholson morning. a fractured clavicle and has to further explain the plan. He urged attendance at the been released from the hospital. Mr. Sylvie was improving at last coming meeting by anyone interss issue, reports from the hospital. D- ested in the where the visiting officials, he eputy Ray McAllister investigated the accident and attributed thought, would clarify any mithe cause to excessive speed. sunderstanding. by ; to ss, by-pa- by-pa- Monday evening a small Volks-wag- on was completely demolished and : - ' torn to pieces a few miles Eugene Dick south of Verdure. Foufher of Grand Junction was the only person in the small ve- -. hide. Mr. Foufher was trans- ferred to evening critical Wright School Looking For Kitchen Personnel Plans Junction the for oommenoing the in School Lunch Program in Montof the acoldent condition. Sheriff Seth icello and Blanding are progressGrand investigated. Auto Stickers Must Be Displayed By April 15th It satisfactorily. ing that is four people anticipated will be required to operate eaoh kitchen, with one person serving as head cook and manager. in the in working are notify Assistant interested Anyone School Lunch Program advised to Superintendent Kenneth It is B. Maughn. that the personnel hoped Justice ef the Peace Eugene can be made by the selection Bllckenstaff wishes to remind the motorists of the area that Board of Education when they the above map points to Carter's new Eluff discovery, six air line miles north of Tohonadla. Ground traffic must,-- they must have their cars in- meet on April 6. travel 50 plus miles between the two areas because of distance spected and' be displaying the between the El Faso and Mexican Hat Bridges. inspection stickers ty April 15th HIGH SCHOOL Photo at top shows oil geologists soxifling r.ew core taken from this year. This is much earlier HAP BY N. LISCCMB the Eluff dlsoovery this week, than usual for the stickers, and BASEBALL BEGINS Arrow on Bllckenstaff would like to MONDAY point this out. In an effort to avoid unnecesMonday afternoon the Broncos sary arrests the local JP also will possopen their baseball season a few asks new motorists in the state with a practice game against to obtain their Utah driver's Dove Creek at Dove Creek. Coach licenses. The examiner is in Locations Made in CountyT Bluff Wildcat Shows Promise 14 Oil with Judge increase was up this week tremendously of stratas ibilities new San Juan County feet deeper. reported by the Utah hundred The wildcat is 4 miles southto 4 for the aotivity 14 looations every Thursday to take of the nearest production Blanding lot 6 miles north of the. care of this for local oitizens. attention is being attracted to and is For the information of all Tohonadla expanding three actively wildcat Fehr-Lyrter's operators of trucks and pickups, are Field. calling Optomlsts of lies west of Bluff. it is the law in the statemust new Bluff find a north step- the advised informant A reliable Utah that the gross weight out for Tohonadla. had the drill Outlook that C be displayed on the side of the the OIL CO. - 1 Bug Canyon, LION Oil Report compared previous week. Locally a of west on encountered a 10 foot section of 11$ saturation- of high quality 8 feet petroleum. The adjacent saturasome of the core flowed tion but of considerable less not degree. While this find is - likely to produce in quantities by commercial itself, it does Sec. 29, Twp. 37S, Rge. 25E, SLM, Bug Canyon Unit Area Location for 6200 test. NE NW CO. TEXAS Unit 40S, - 7, 1 NW Pge . CONT'D Navajo SE NE 24E, COl.'l Federal Sec. SLM, PAGE 14 7 Twp. Aneth Morris Swensen says that other teams on the docket Include Cortez, Monticello and Moab. The 2:30. next home game will be Monticello next Friday at a-ga- inst Coaoh Swensen added that team hasn't been coformed as yet, he mpletely expeots Perry Winters and Max while his Bllckenstaff vehicles. Judge to avoid information offers this and expense Jones to see plenty of aotion at unnecessary arrests the pitcher's mound. to looal motorists. Inspections can be made at many of the garages and service stations in Blanding. TWO MORE DAYS OF CLEAN-U- P WEEK |