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Show i September 4, 1959 Page 2 utloofc Blandmg Published I. w. Cox PUBLISHER Chan Moulton, PHOTOGRAPHER to CORRESPONDENTS Mildred Rascoe, NW Hilda Perkins, SW Blanding Joanna Pierce, Bluff Mrs- - C H. E. Blake, Montioello r Second Class Postage Paid 250 months at Blanding, Utah TOP TUNES ARRIVING WEEKLY A STORY WITH A MORAL 3 Day fn the I man. : silnuv t? naner, sent his little boy to borrow a cony from hU neighbor. In his haste, the boy ran over a stand ;! bees and in ten niismtes he looked like a warty summer squash. A o;!-sc- i Special Order Service 0 llis father ran to his assist anre and. failing to notice the barbed wire fence, tore and ruined a 89.00 pair of pants. Area 8 Largest Stock of Residential and Commercial Viring Supplies PHO. 2907 Bus. PBO, 2676 The old cow took advantage of the gap in the fence, got into the field and killed herself eating green corn. R.; Hearing the commotion, his wife ran out, upset a churn of cream into a basket of little chickens, drowning the entire batch. The baby, being left alone, crawled through the cream into the parlor, ruining a brand new 850.00 carpet. During the excitement, the oldest daughter eloped with the hired man, the dog broke uu 11 setting hens, and the calves got out and chewed the tails olf four shirts on the clothes line. Moral: Dont borrow your neighbors paper, its too risky. four-gallo- n TV - MINERS ASSOCIATION ium Institute of America could not survive the split. IN BLACK OPERATING FOR FIRST TIME Tim Uranium Intitule of America is nut of llu rod for the first lime since its hr1 inning lliron yours n:n. l,Miiid.il ion of hr S'll.Oni) inclrhl-nlnrs- s w;i- - ropniird lo members I of I hr indiMry nr::;mi.ilion today in a Irilrr 'from lijmhm Weller, exhume mel.iry of Ul II was . atvnniplidierl (lurin': Hie 1at days hy HonuiintK from individuals ,i nr (umpanies win have boon Imi .ia nd in g supporters of he Jn-GO I k liule. .d o reported that mrm-- 1 Ini' bad climbed back to HO (nil of nil a I it was lavt "May. -- ,i-- - p' tvh.Mi . to iiMM a'lid orr .t'lhiib a proposal lb. id fur in Washington i n.'.l rf somp to i in -- !! These two fains and in membership during a tine - in - when UIA - Washer Freezer A IP Incidental intelligence: In 193S. the United States Department of Interior headed oy Harold L. Ickes, secretary, published professional paper 18S entitled The San Juan Country, a Geographic and Geologic Reconnaissance of Southeastern Utah. The section on economic geology of the area begins: The San Juan country is poorly supplied W'ith minerals of economic interest. tribune Ah, to be endowed with such foresight. members who favored Ihe change. There were some predictions made at the time that Ihr Uran- io Refrigerator 5 Small Appliances Iii 1938. San Juan So Poor . GRAOE SCHOOL (F 1TM$ San. Juan County , one year ...54,00 San Juan County , six months 225 Elsewhere in U'S.A. 1 year 4.50 6 coflE T0 LOOK TOUR BEST BLOCK WEST ph. 2272 Subscription Rates: Elsewhere in U.S.A . Matticute Lyonls Mays Blending Sue Graves , Downtown Section Donna Brown, Me x loan Hat DeVon Huffnagle, Montezuma iftti PetmauenU Seti JfcutcuU tyaciall every Friday at Blanding, Utah M Modi I R Gmmkd" 3606 CALL Pioneer Furniture r --- v- - flnanoes came about was wag- to pet an extension on the deadline set by the Commission for Atomic Energy ing a campaign submitting ore reserves reports. The drive was suooessful. AEC extended the deadline from July 31 to Oct. 1. in his letter to the membership Weller did not tie tho pairs UIA had made onto tha cambehalf of paign it had waged the uranium miners on the ColoMany Independent rado Flateau, mining operators have done so, however, putting UIA in the role of spokesman for the industry presently entangled in the complexities of ore reserves re- ports, allocations, and compet- ition with Canadian and African uranium mines. South i -- '1 blanding CR i t i J t LICENSED 8-20- 81 CONTRACTORS FHA LOANS DOORS GLASS LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS ROOFING FLORMAN PAINT HARDWARE MAVIV WILMAS SUPPLY BLANDING . uy |