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Show m Blandin Outlook Published in the Interest of Blanding 2 VOLUME BLANDJHG, Hurst Named COY Full-Ti- me LINE FOR Commissioner The TO the Surrounding UTAH, FRIDAY, EXTEND POWER RADIO STATION uil me and Mining Communities C of C date, but that Starts time during early it would the sumner, summer. be 7 0 Chairman of C, R, Henderson, the Utah State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission said here Emergency Crossing to Be Built at Recapture at a Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday that a repressuring gram being formulated pro- by Aneth oil operators will bring brisk business conditions to the area once the plan gets underway, and 4 other members constituted the commission whioh Jolted San Juan County early this month with a decision that oil wells at Aneth oould not be drilled closer than 60 acre spacing as against the 40 acre desires of this community, Henderson Henderson conceded .that the The high-watAneth period could last as long as a month, pending aotivlty in connection with repressuring plans would old timers have stated. immediate boom The need for emergence aotion not have the would have followed at the site was brought to the effeot that attention of State Road Comm- a 40 aore deoislon but he stated issioner Francis Frltch by Mayor that over a. long period the W, R, Hurst here at the Chamber project oould poamount to more. Commerce of Tjesd&y, ssibly meeting Re pressuring plans as outlined Mr, Feltch gave assuranoe that cowould San Juan bounty by Mr, Henderson would entail if operate some sort of an emergen- dividing the greater Aneth Field cy crossing would be constructed into 3 or 4 operating units with and ready for use by flood sea- each unit to be operated by a er some- perhaps Federal Communications Commission has assigned call letters K U T A to the new venture and The I960 membership drive got it will broadcast at 790 kc with underway officially Tuesday when 1000 watts of power, ' each Chamber of Commerce directRecapture hill was chosen as or was given a list of prospects station site after tests showed from which to sollolt membe- that excellent coverage could be The Chamber earlier had rships, expected from that point. to voted keep membership fees The new operation contemplates the same as last year, that is offices in both Blandlng and Monti cello. (TURN TO FACE 11, COL, 4) ffaMip HO. FEB. 12, I960 eleotrio line extension to Recapture Hill where the proposed made in Salt The State and County will take Under on the motion of Harold Drake, station is to be located. with the City immediate steps to see that the the Navajo representative on the agreement toreaohed be available at the coming flood season will not power is Commission, The line stop traffic at the slab crossB, S, site within 60 days. Commission Chairman, a dual purpose .in ing on Highway 262 of Reoapture commented at the will serve Clendenin, that it oan serve the American Creek, meeting that the commission was have High water in Reoapture would fortunate in being able to o- Legion Rodeo Grounds whioh shut off travel between Blandlng btain Mr, Hurst for the Job in been without lights up to now, Mr, Hawkins, who is owner of and the Aneth Oil Field and rethat Nava Jos tave great confid- Cortez station KVFC, told the sult in an impossible problem ence in him and will talk freely (Xitlook that it is too early to for the winy who use the road to him. work at r' predict the broadcast starting every v traveling to appointment was Lake City this week The Dialing 10 radio station proposed for Blandlng appears to have adwas vanced beyond the rumor stage. George A, Hurst, Jr,, Jack W, Hawkins, Cortez, atfield repreappointed full-titended the City Council meeting sentative for the Utah Indian here this week to negotiate for Affairs Comaittee of which he is a member. Price Olive San Juan High Students Named to National Honor Society 11 ring son. County Commissioner WRa, Walton has advised that the County will give Its fullest oooperation to the project, Mayor Hurst told the OUTLOOK. single different oil These units would be but ecm-pa- ny. sep- rows of olosely spaced arated which water injeotion wells would in effeot place a wall of water different between the by other highway matters, units. Then to oonplete the re- Feltch told the group that Utah (TURN TO PAGE 2, COL. 4) would not conneot with Colorado at a point near Four Corners as reoently proposed by that state. Democrat Convention He said the Comlssion was highly favorable to early start Set for Monday Night on a highway between the Oil The Democratic Party Convtn-tiField Bridge and Navajo No, 1 two for the Blandlng across Red Mesa but thought conbe helu at the City will siderable help should come from Hal) at 8 p,m, Monday, February, On on Fre-cln- the Indians sinoe It would be entirely on reservation. 15, according to Mrs, Johnson, County cts Minnie man, said that early completion The purpose is to elect new of the unpaved 3 mile section name delegates and to officers north of the Oil Field Bridge on to the County Convention to be 262 ooiild be expected. held in Montioello, March, 23, joined in the oonsptraoy to keep Mrs,, Johnson urges all Interthe names a seoret until the ested persons to attend. He Girls left to right a ret De-ar- me son, and Lawrence Guymon, The ftirt-- e Hunt, senior members arc Deanna Gherle Cathie Bllokenstaff, feith Errett ns haw, Ruth Errett, Gherle Jeaimerett, Diana Johnson Jeannerett, Betty Jones (who was was absent because of illness at the (Absent because of illness was taken), time the picture Betty Jones), James Palmer, Lawrence Kermit Butt and Boys left to right, To Montioello goes the unquaand by half time had member a who became Dob Kermit Bob James, (kiyvcn, James, Butt, lified honor Sail of the handing points and held the James Palmer, while at Montezuma Hli School Juan Bronoo Basketball team its Bronoos made a 12. a member irtenshaw, Marlene MONTIOELLO WINS In a special sday assembly Wedne- the young people were honored by be- afternoon, shown above ing named members of the National Honor Society. Following introductory remarks by Principal Lynn Lee, Mrs. Joe Nielson, Mrs, and Neldon Cochran jIji Terrill called four Juniors and six seniors to the stage to form the first The Sooiety in Blandlng, Juniors arc Marlene feint, Honor Oathie Bllokenstaff, Diana John in Cortez, is also the local chapter, of first piled up Broneos better 25 to ac- league defeat in 3d con- count of themselves in the last secutive games. and wound up only a single A pin, certificate and menber-sh- lp At Montioello last .Friday the half behind. point card were presented to each under-do- g team came Montioello The sting of defeat was eased member, Officers of the group out a show with of surprising Just a little by the 33-- 26 vicare president, Deanna Burten-sha- wj oaae oontaot in with tory registered by the Blandlng Diana strength, vlee .president, the favored San Juan team Johnson secretary - treasuruer whiohhighly showed surprising weakness Ruth Errett historian, Cathie and there went the ball game, Bllokenstaff, 43-of in favor Montioello, Parents of these students were Coaeh Cochran says it oould on eleo-tinotified by letter of the of their son or daughter to have been 42 over-oonflden- the National Honor Sooiety, but oe, Montioello was first in the preliminaries. the Broneos will be in Dragerton to meet East Carbon, The gems will be the sooond with East Qurbon during the season "BH Bqys Tonight Blandlng having won the other by to soort .a 55-6- 1 soore. |