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Show Mandiiiff Outlook Published in tne VOLUME L NEW COMMANDER Interest of dlaidingzndf 1 BLAND ING, UTAH the Surrounding Oil and Mining Cosueuntttod FRIDAY, i i Per Days watering sohedule that Two A rr gat on to Week I new limited irrigation use to two went into force here Monday morning Under the order, the part of per week days south of First South Street (First South Street is the east-we- st street that runs in front of the City building) is en- town titled to irrigation water from sunup until sundown on Tuesthe area days and Saturdays north of First South Street gets water every of water water hibited or use of He Commander succeeds LaVar "Teek" lay- man. eleoted were: Other officers 1st. Vice Glenn Skinner, Comm Rleh&rd Perkins 2nd Vice Comm Gordon Hawkins, Adjutant Officer Les Graves, Service Willard Chaplin Oley Blaok, Sargent of Arms The election was held in connection with an outdoor party Guymon, held at the Friday night enthusiasts were Legion appointed the party Twice up Rodeo Grounds Tribute town has only was paid were pro- water to the Commander Lyman going performance as Commander out- found August the . sday's Chamber George Hurst for his ing. Trade With Local Merchants sinoe it is tion of mm students in another, and will also five the parents an opportunity to assist forty-fiv- thfeir classes. It e children in selecting is anticipated that this registration will not take longer than one hour for each grade in next week's paper each local high school principal will have a detailed aocount of reand -- gistration. Buses will operate Cont'd Col 1, Page 9 .nr ' and lasting 24th ( tentative its members, Jr, of Commerce said at $ t Tuemeet- -i at the the commission With population 22 of one dates) fluctuating and Commission of Indian new ion difficult to determine the exaot pre-registra- Affairs will hold a series of; "Ch Reservation" hearings begin- through ex-pee- ted prospect has now AFFAIRS SCHEDULES RESERVATION MEETINGS in the attendance at ning 45 showed when that number water comission The B En-tr- ada states that the gained Assistant nneth pre-registrat- rationing started and that any last dis- He HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO REGISTER EARLY totaling 45 gallons per number of students in each minute when the new find is grade It is hoped that the 20 added to the earlier will eliminate gallons Nielson, 150 ten found students minute feet in one class at having per for washing ears is duration 30 h City Recorder, Bud The Blandlng American Legion says that the rationing period Post No 97 has elected Dr E,N. is not expected to be of long Porter MO. Superintendent KeMaughan,. in oharge of teacher personnel and curriculum announced that at the last reguconsiderable amount of rainfall lar meeting, the Board of Educwould quiokly bring the storage ation approved a schools up tc a point that would make for the local-higThe , grades 9 rationing unnecessary registration was 12 the City rig through Thursday only, win be held 24 for Monti cello and San Aumst 1150 the at in feet drilling Juan High School students formation (Sundanoe) In the past, registration has Some pay was found in the Bluff been held on a Monday with olass sandstone at 975 to 1C50 feet This depth Apparently good water work resuming Tuesday. method makes was encountered that would supit difficult to 25 individual guidance to. stuply approximately gallon per give dents The water raised in the minute concerning a class schedAlso in an area with a hole to within 630 feet from ule for irrigation purposes Monday and Friday from ground level sunup to sundown The Wasting 7, 1959 AUGUST Water Conservation Order Limits 10 hearings will representatives of the state highway, education and welfare departments and the Linda Lyman Bohn has signed a will attempt to learn from contract to teach in the Eleme- group the Navajos themselves what proLinda ntary School in Blandlng jects would be most beneficial is the daughter of hr and hrs to the tribe from the standpoint She has taught at of Lynn Lyman health, education or transthe LaSal, Hontlcello and Bland- portation She lng Elementary schools Up state officials will arrive will graduate from the Brigham at the Blandlng Airport in a Young University August 21 National Guard Plane and will be be TEACHERS SIGN UP . Joined sents here by Hurst who repreSan Juan County on the' here the group will take local planes to Navajo From Commission. Mountain and Ojato where first in the series of hearings are to glish U and will teach EnSocial Studies at the Oakes San Juan High 'Sohool this coming Hr Oakes taught at San year Juan High During the 1957-5- 8 school year and for the past year has .been taking graduate studies at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado Read the They're Ads News Too Juan County its first Bookmobile oounty It is under the direo-tio- n in of the County Library week of this Board. Blinding Monday the group will be be here scheduled tc every It is arid It will spend every second the is Drake who lives there the with Friday at Montioolloj every two Navajo member on the 3 man com- second Monday hereafter next visit scheduled for August weeks it will make a two day mission. It sets at the swimming trip to servo Bluff, Mexloan Hat On fthe following days the 17 and is open and Gouldingai on othor days it group .will be in the Montezuma pool parking ground 9 am to 5 will bo at LaSallo, Montosuma for business from Creek and Aneth areas for addCreek, Eastland and Cedar Point itional meetings. P4 No attempt will hew be made to to Bookmobile serviee is The three man commission coIt is a lend- sere Fry Canyon until roads nsisting of Hurst, Drake and Ver- San Juan County have been improved non Romney of Salt Lake City, has ing library on wheels whioh traa Sam F. Perry is in oharge of held several organizational and vels about the county making Mr Ferry has research meetings since the large variety of books of all the Bookmobile Mont io ell o fair years lived in commission's formation a little classifications available withboon over a month ago. Vernon Romney out oost to residents of this during whioh time ho has end mill Uranium employed by the has been elected chairman and oounty It is the fourth suoh unit to bank Frank Allen has bein employed as He reports a very enthusiastic Allen is go into operation in the state Executive Secretary also Director of the State Lend and was purchased by a special reception on hio firot day hors llbriiby tax levy imposed in this Board be John San held. At Navajo Mountain, met by Harold , made appearance |