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Show Outlook Price IOC Published in the Interest of Blandingicn&the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities VOLUME ' BLAHDIMQ, UTAH, FRIDAY, 2 School Board Studies Construction Plans San The Juan County Ztiefa. MON CLINICS preliminary proconstruction drawings for has in the making. The County Health Department that it jects will the of has scheduled a series of improjects Largest be the addition planned for the munization clinics available at Konticello High School, which ' nominal cost to people of all includes a General science room, ages People who do not have a library, 3 regular classrooms ;he "nor.inal cost" may obtain A bulletin and a Muslo room ;he service free. MeHealth Department the Officials made a trip to issued by 3 The at ment LaSal is approximately Blanding Youth Named "Soldier of the Month" - v iApril'18, and May lon 9. Elementary School children and pre schoolers will be taken care of from 1x30 to 4 xOO p.m. on March 30, April 20, and May 11 in room at the the Blanding Elementary School All-Purp- ose include polio imiunizations Adult diphtheria - tetanus, State Indian Affairs meet in Blanding the City Hall Monday, March will typhoid and small pox. Children (TURN TO PAGE 2, Col, l) County to Hold "Open House" w-t- "Know your County Government Week" will be observed in San Juan County according to plans meeting agreed on at a luncheon Monti noon in held Wednesday c-e- - llo. it is a much more economical to fishing lakes, in charge have do properly licensed on of Adams Donald Mrs. and of Mr. a voluntary basis. Ilontieelle and will include a On another subject, Mr. Cahoon week long "open house" at the asks and children to obparents conducted Court house featuring serve certain safety precautions tours. Plans are also being when flying kites. Above all do formulated for carrying the pro- not use wire instead of string gram to students! probably by and stay far enough away from county officials lecturing to eleotrio a 4 phone wires so that classes on the county government the string or kite will not beis to The program be process Mr. and Mrs. LaFrance were advised this week their son, Pfc Richard W. who is stationed in entangled. likes to fly kites miners of ohildren Everybody Payne 110, mostly te go to but nobody likes Juan Superin-tendethat according to San funerals Zenos Blaek Payne come nt, BY MILDRED RASCOE been a few yean you were in grade sohool, along for a visit to Carl ment has set a eomnendable in the Osborn s fifth grade classroom ple for yyor. associates Elementary servioe and has marked you as at the Blanding Before the bell rings, outstanding ' among your conte- School oease their players ' the Jack mporaries." is in his In addition to the honor, Pfc. game, and every pupil on arithwork Payne was presented a gold wrist seat, beginnin subject of the day. metic, watoh. named "Soldier it has fnt Pnening exercises, consisting pledge of twioe before and is of prayer the now- in competition with 15,000 alleglanof, are conducted by themselves. to 20,000 soldiers for "Post students are elected from time Soldier of the Month" designto time to take care of such ation Colleen He is expected home early in matters. At present, Elizabeth December when his term with USA Wright is president, and Hurst is vies president, f the Week" he felt that the Game would go Utah Fish all and out in this case. The Utah Water and Power Board will hold a meeting in , May at which time Recapt re will come up for co si deration.If built the dam would probably be designed to serve as a brid e for Highway 47 in which Kanab at case the department Highway TURN TO PAGE 4, COL. 2 Reporter Tells about 5th Grade Visit representing your battery for If Soldier of the Month, Baumholder achievesinoe Post competition. Your examcome ben opportunities in this area of the state are extrerely limited Om Sckoli ! "Your perserverance, attention to detail, knowlddge of military subjeots and personal appearance have earned you the honor of had and since fishing Germany hac of been cited as the "Soldier Gun Batt3rd the Month" of the alion, 84th Artillery for the Month of January Payne of Chamber Commerce Tuesday by Glen Allen Mr. Allen, who was resident State-Highwa- Fresen't enrollment at the Hat is at the Public Health 100 with 120 expected next year in 'the City Office upstairs The other project is at LaSal Building between the hours of on March 28, where two homes are to be built 5 p,m. and 7 p.r Enroll- to the a report surface Hydrologist for the USGS stationed water branch of 21, at 2 p.m. to set up a proto before Green River moving at gram for Improvements on the tentative Reservation in Blanding, ofr reported Navajo Indian his Recapture Creek findings Utah. an Based available conInvited -- or to be invited- - to ;study. tour raps and an on --the -- ground the session arex the of sites and throuh coDepartment, Health Depart- stud ment and state sehool office, nsultation with other interested saw the U.S. Public Health Service, governmental a end es, Allen Bureau of Indian Affairs and the good possibilities for a dar; a1 short distance below the Highway Navajo Tribal Council. Frank J. Allen, administrative 47 crossing, 3 miles' North of assist? rvt to the commission, Blanding He suggested that a 100 foot said .Gkesmen from those groups will be asked to advise the com- high, dirt filled, dam pould be built at that site for approxmission on projects under imately $400,000.00 A dam at that .location would store about 16,000 acre feet of water of The American Legion has called which 10,000 care feet would a special meeting for 7 p. m. be live storage. This, he estim Hall ated, would be irrigation "water at the City Saturday conoonduoted Business to be for approximately 40G0 acres. accTh cerns the 4th of July Rodeo lake when filled would cover Junior Officer 400 uvirface acres and would be a ording to Finanoe member Cosby, and he urged every boating and fishing paradise. to be there Some hints on finsncing', based the State on contacts made Game Fish and Department and the City Chief of Folice oautions Utah Water and Fower Board, were that parents who willfully dis- included in his report. He said regard the City dog licensinga that the Fish and Gane Dept., and leash law may be issued to $800. summons . He says that many dog could legally spend up of owners are delinquent and that per acre toward construction at x iirm-unizat- Utah Commission to gather local views says and students on plans it has for an addHigh School itional classroom needed there adults will receive their to aeoomodate teachers detail study of dan possibilities on Recapture Creek seemed to be in the making following A School xican Hat 12 MO, 18, I960 IJhat abort a Dam on Recapture ? IT is studying, Board MARCH and the - Class-offioer- will be oompleted km e - s Elaine Black is secretary Then follows a period of oral form of reports. These take the TV program personal experiences, reviews, or explanation of a to newspaper article brought bullthe sohool and taoked to - etin board. On by the problems I working .teacher. at the missed that they , blackboard, several pupils able to find where they their mistakes. A number boys and ered at the girls who impressed by item of a Negro man en and hung upside were made of were having this particular difficulty with fractions seem- visiting day, the shildren the ed most of fractions problems were read gath- board for help and Osborn explanation from Mr. beat while the rest worked on their news who was down from a arithmetic oontraets. This is a each student This led to a discussion system whereby tree an makes of agreement with himself the letters of the meaning were earbed into the at the beginning of e&oh weekto' KKK which man's skin, and which had been work so many pages of arithmetic This method was inexplained in the olass's study problems of U.S. History augurated by Mr. Osborn when it that dally apparent Arithmetic papers were then became such for were to answers and eorrect assignments exchanged, to the addition and subtraction (TURN TO PAGE 9, 00L, 1) . |