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Show Blandiii Outlook Price 10c Published in the Interest of Blandingtanw the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities 2 VOLUME - m ' -- ' r Activity Perks up at i Toheiiadla The Tohonodla seven wiles . j .Field which is southwest of Bluff is set to get 3 new wells wells are to be drilled in the depth of Kolas 6500 formation feet The Hymble Oil and Refining Co agreement, also called for a well to drilled on Ihe latter will be Gothic Mesa The a 5900 farm-o- ut foot Paradox ing to report test accord- MO. their oolum State The - last its Tuesday reported that the game was muoh oloser than ting. It voted down a proposal by the final soore of 52 to 38 infor continuing to dicates The Broneos were ahead Bill Cline 80 acre rulthe recent at half time and it protest by 22-ing of the Utah Cil and Gas Costayed as elose as that for most nservation of the game It was not until It voted Comnission to look into possthe fourth quarter that Bronoos of ibilities obtaining a dormwere able to post anything lll.s itory in Blanding for Navajo a eoafortable lead The dormitory motion The win was highly Important students was approved after was noted Cochran it Is Comnission 262 useless new facility way No The 4 will be two foot diameter steel culverts which ape expected 21 that suoh Road acting with all speed possible to have an emergency orosslng ready for use on Rseapture Creek before the spring thaw renders the present slab on State High team In other activity of the area to the Blanding team in that it Texaoo, Inc is busy with a test leaves the gste still open for a at West Tohonodla, some 5 miles west of the area taken ever by possible lesgue championship The Bronoos made 8 free shots Miami The UTAH OIL REPORT listed out of 24 ohanoes and high soore two locations for the week, both honors went to Kendt Butt who made 15 points by Phillips Petroleum Company at at Recapture Emergency Crossing The Chamber of Commerce is refought game ported to have taken action on strong Moab Devils two matters at Mee- hard 8 State Road Crew Getting Busy on hustling herd of Broneos A at a against Coach are to be drilled by the Miami Petroleum Company of Abilina, from Texas, under a farm-o- ut I960 i. Blanding Wins over Moab put The from Blanding back in the winner's prova wells -- 52-3- 8 en area where production cones night in the from FEB . 19f UTAH , FRIDAY , BLANDING, to reach lo-oat- lon today project suffered a short The due delay to misunderstanding between the State and County . de- partments as to who was doing what. District Maintenance Supervisor, Ted Nielson arrived in programs were under Montloello to start Installation consideration by the newly cre- yesterday with pipe that he had been informed was to be furnishated Indian Affairs Commission Harold Lyman was made chairman ed by the County . The County refused to Aamlsh of a committee to study the po- the pipe since the project was on a State highway As a result Coaoh Cochran said that his White Mesa the project will go on although team got hold of rebounds with The Blanding Sportsmen Club strictly as a state project outstanding suooess, and that will hold its regular monthly without the cooperation of. San this faot contributed muoh to- meeting at the Elementary School Juan County ward the win next Thursday, February 25, at Last week this newspaper 7 s 30 the that pic reported erroneously On the program is a wild-li- fe was Set meet to the ounty helping Chief of Police Ray Cahoon has be shown by representfilm to emergency announced that a veterinarian atives of the State Fish A Game will be at the fire station from Montezuma Greek Department noon to 5 pm on February 24th to attend, Postmaster Republicans Applicants Everyone tois invited to give rabies shots to dogs Club President Cost of the shots will be $250 An examination for Postmaster according Brow, Dog Days Ahead ham ssibilities for Set licenses for 1960 Dog become at due on the above date and nay be. a year, will be open for purchased at $500 for male and ceptance of applications until spayed females and $1000 for Maroh 8, 1960, the Conmission announced today unspayed females All dogs are to be kept on Competitors for the postmaster leash for 20 days beginning on vaoanoy in this city must show the above date (Feb 24) Dogs that they oan deal with the puoaught running loose during the blic agreeably and effectively leash period will be Impounded end that they are reliable oit-lze- ns who would command the by the City, according to Mr Gaboon ac- TUSH About Om Meeting Creek, Utah $4275 Jerry Montezuma TO PAGE Sdwk 5, C0L.1 meeting will proposed new Post Offioe be Republican two held the for Blanding building program has hit a severe snag, Unole Sam has thrown precincts at the City Hall on all contraootrs bids out as be- Thursday, February 25, at 7i30 ing too high, according to master Hawkins pm,, according to Bill Cuny Post- County Chairman Remedial reading at San Juan High School has now gone Into the seoond senester with twenty Due scheduled for tonight in Bland lng has been oanoelled held in Montloello on March 10 Mr Cline urgee all Interested persons to aitsnd -- , . . Precinct Democrats Select Delegates Selence Reeearoh Aesooiate state-cthe four students, Reading Laboratory is also used clftses Groups It oontains jaterial applying to limit, attending more than six ten different types of difno of consist students so that individual help ficulty, designed to develop a oan be given to each one in wide range of comprehension skills up his increase reading vooabulary, bringing kills, to grade level Class mehbsrs improve speed and concentration, were chosen early in September and develop the ability to think foil airing Mental Maturity tests olearly under tine pressure sohool counselor Demoeratlo The Party not In Wien mass Monday at the City Hall unite with fewer eye fixations ness nay be a reason children Outgoing ohalman, Mike Camber-lan- g, per line than when he reads word foroed to oompete with who are making better progress, for word presided A et and Reading Achievement tests, given by Mr Lorenzo Mote, the of the meeting is to the illness of Darwin to eleot delegatee to the Reputhe oonoert that was blican County v Avontlon to be Jones, The purpoec Remedial Reading Goes into Second Semester BY AFTGN STEVENS mass A The Mrs Margery thsss Stooke who elassss took eon-du- ets pro- ins delegatee were elected to the County Convention to be held in Montloello the latter part of Ifcroh Hyrum Black, Minnie immature children often fall to learn and even develop feelings frustration which interfere with their efforts Other factors also must bo considered Johnson, Chaunoqy Black, Mike Camberlang, Vera Camberlang, AThis program la designed to discover the difficulty end apply lbert. Stooke, Margery Stooke, end Vernon of : Rowley ttyrua Porter a remedy adare ehoeen the After a student has been delegates The newly oleoted mitted to the remedial reading precinct leaders are Albert Stocks, Chair program hie progress is care. fully followed He is tested man Margery Stooke, and Minnie Johnson, See vice-chairm- Some evaluated often The next meeting will be held An oxoollont variety of University of Utah Extension students are able to return to In Division A few years ago Mrs their regular olaeeea in a short Marsh 17, at the City Hall and a equipment being used was furnished by Charity Rowlsy qualified for the period of time Others Require oolal Is planned with a St these classes aehool San Juan district sans teaching on the elementary muoh longer te voeroono the Patricks Dey theme All Dead-erthe are urged to remember that It Includes a reading accel- sohool level and has done some trouble date erator designed to help students oo ndablo work with the young harkith this program working It or students improve their reading speed moniously through the two schola used Individually to aid a There is no one cause ef read ols, some valuable results are b wise student In reeding by thought. lng disability Lack of readi already noticeable epeo-l- al fessional training through the end an,' ate Advertise i m e |