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Show Price ?0c Blandin Outlook Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME 1 the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities SEPT. 25. 1959 UTAH, FRIDAY, BLANDING, SAN JUAN GLASS'LEADERS ELECTED T 37 NO. Commissioners to Mf for Early CompDeta ic MONT I CELLO CHAMBER MEETING SET TO PLAN officers shown loft to right front row aroi 7th Grade) Judy Hollingsworth, Shummy, Freshman) Lloyd Lyman, 8th Grads Sooond rows Lewis Black, Sophomore) Michael Hurst, Junior) and Clyde Watkins, Senior. Each of the above is president of his or her respective olass exoept 8th grader, Judy Hollingsworth, who as vise president, sat in for President James 71 cm who was unavailable for the of Class Of fleers on Page 7. Complete picture. list 131 Wells CompOetei in County During First Months of Year Gordon A. Weller, Vioe of the Uranium America will be 60-d- in Politics group of Blanding businesswill undertake to bosoms politically wise by oonduoting a series of weekly classes among thomsolvee. The plan was presented in a talk at the Chamber of Comoros meeting here this wsek by a representative of the United States Chamber of Comeroo, and a largo majority of his listeners enrolled for the course at the A men . end of The the and hie talk. olaasos are sponsored by of Commerce U. S. has the endorsement of both Chamber loading labor unions. Courses ' are being organized run by business firms and ehssfoers of eommeroo all aoross the nation lm an effort to help and business non beoome more ctive in polities. effe- depth of wells was 5,483.72. Therefore, an additional 115,158 feet will eventually be added to the figure of total footage, bringing the average overall figure to 926,714?. Well for the completions period lrvoludes oil wells, 5 112 non-comner- oial Number Institute the mill for Montioello. meeting will be in the Court House. The of whose at 8:00, suggested a board of Blanding citizen similar to the board that administers the County oomposed Hos-pi- tel with new faollity but would necessar- havs to appoint a board for that purpose ily Mayor Vta. R. Hurst's suggesthe City assume the Meetings Will Plot Future of tion that Uranium projeot ooeiprlsos the construction and equipping a elinlo building at Blanding and provides UIA The administrative duties was looked on with favor by Cowed loner Walton. Industry The SESSION WILL AIR OF MONTI CELLO Institute Uranium an ambulance of for use in conjun- ction. will hold a series of four meetings during Ootober for 170 RECEIVE FREE the purpose of reoelving reports THEATRE AND SWIMMING from congressional representatives, conducting further study TICKETS HERE SAT. of industry problems, and plot170 oltlzeno attended a show ting the future course of the industry. or went for a swim hors Saturday Congressman Wqyne N. Asplnall, with oompllaentary tlokets. chairman of the House interior The tickets were given out by eammlttee and a member of the the Chaster of Coanereo from its Joint o engross lonal committee on main street booth hors Saturday atomlo energy will attend and to Oil industry employees and speak at all four of the meemembers of their families in Invitations havs also commemoration of the tings. Industry's Gordon to Amerlea producing gas wells, and 44 been extended with 8 wells elthsr temporarily abandoned, suspended water wells, injection wells, or shut-i- n oil wells the record is as Ey oountles follows: plugged, legal requirements and have the projeot advertised for bids ss soon as possible. ay Utah is 169. earrled as confidential and not yet reported as oompleted. The the a hard fought won recently REPORT. Blanding Business Men to Take Course Representative, the Clinic plans studied in detail and at the olose of the meeting. Commissioners' President, He. Walton said the Commissioners would prooesd imMd lately with were ms of the County issue for miners in getting a Hospital on Board members also the Clinio Board. extension for filing "ore serving Coamvissloner Walton said the reserve report" has pledgsd Coesnissioners that UIA will go all ovt to save not undertake definitely would to administer the UIA DOVE CREEK figure includes dry holes ocourrtd in 9 c bunt lea primarily as well as producing oil and gas in the east half of the state, wells. The average depth of the with the majority in San Ju a n holes drilled in this county is County. The total footage slightly under 5,000 feet. If amounted to 811,556 feet, less the footage of 21 wells still resident principal speaker PENDING CLOSURE MILL The -P- at the meeting. Weller, were pulled up and laid end ,o end the strip would bo over 120 miles long. Drilling aotlvlty Commissioners, County Board, Blanding Citizens1 Clinic Committee, and City The business at hand will be Yet to be reached is complete to form battle lines to fight who will administer the threatened olosure of the agreement on when the clinic completed. Montieello Uranium Mill. Commissioner Hazel ton the holet total for the state of of the Hospital Montioello Chamber of Commerce meeting set for October 1, will be of great interest to Blanding as well as Montioello, aooordlng to Homer Chandler, Montieello City Manager, and he says the Montieello Chamber would like to see a large attendance at the meeting from Blanding. 131 wells were eoapleted in San Juan County during the first half of 1959 aoeording to data obtained from the UTAH OIL The a Joint meeting At County MILL BATTLE Clads Plans as dsveleped by the Blanding Citizens Clinic Committee have been accepted by the County Board of CmrIss loners. Allott and Senators John Carroll. AEC Grand Junotion Operations Offiee 130th anniversary. 95 attended the Klgalla Drive In Theatre, 29 went to the San Jones will Juan and 16 used their tioksts present a paper at the klok-o- ff the new swlmeing pool. at meeting on the allocation of At nesting tho markets planned for the industry Charterits of Tuesday Conero gavo a vote between now and the end of 1966. of thanks to the theatre manage.The four meetings sohtdultd ments and oonsdttoo for pool manager Allan E. are as follows: their oooperation in tho proSaturday, Ootober 10 at Grand gram. Junotion, noon lunoheon and Both theatres gave the Chamber afternoon meeting. Green Room of of Commerce generous disommts the LaCourt Hotel. on the tlokets used and the pool Ootober 12 at Craig, oommlttes Monday, understandably went noon luncheon at the Cosgrlff even stronger and returned its Hotel. tlokets to ths Chamber without Saturday, October 24 at Dove charge. Coni. Col. 2 Pago 3 |