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Show 2 Pag March 18, I960 BLANDING OUTLOOK Oil Official Found atftecEi LSoaSilng Published every Friday at Blandiag, I. V. Cox Superintendent States Natural PUBLISHER Eut Blaadlng in Farmington, he maintained a room at The Blanding Motel for 2 NU Blanding Audrey Halllday, Blanding Joanna Pierce, Bluff Nola June Pehrson, Mexican Hat years during th boom and became Cornelia Perkins, Montlcello left Second Class Postage Paid drilling hero. known Bell- Mr at about oil for the he when and field near Kirtland had failed to show up by bedtime ...fi.00 Verde-Gall- up Bellmon ask another Three Stefs employee to look for him. Mrs. San Juan County, six months,. 225 Elseiohera in U.S.A. 1 year 4.50 Elsowhoro in U.S.A. 6 months well Farmifigton 10 a.m, year Anoth It is reported that mon one Gas Company was Now Mexico about March on 10th. midnight While Mr. Bellmon's home was SW Subscription Ratos: San Juan Ccu.ttj, Conditions at the site led to conclusions that he had suspected an approaching attact and was 2.50 trying to get into his car at the tine of his death. at Blanding. Utah was born in Red Rock, Oklahoma and burial was at Fonca He William E. Palmer in Race for County Commissioner City. of Blanding, E. Palmer, announced his intention to hns the become a candidate - on Wm. completed a four year Relief Society Celebrates Birthday of service on the Blanding City Council. blue. hr. Paint r presently Is engaged in ran chin in San Juan CouHe also own9 and operate nty. a Trailer Park in Blanding. pots of )yaclnths or made intrig-uing- ly tinted popcorn Butterflies and streamers the siringtime atmo- sphere. Little blue baskets containing candy and nuts were at aach place. Mrs. Burdette Shui.i-wHe is no stranrer to the proand Its. Don Davis were in cesses of County Government, hav cha-of decorations. as 1946 1935 from to served ing Mrs, Lynn lyran was in charge County Director of Publio Weof the program, which opened lfare, with offices in the County with a talk bp rs. Lelar.d Redd oy ge Clinic from pg. shots include D.T.T., typhoid find- srsll pox. clinic to hr- charge.! - o:rr diriiy other infor- ft.nd mation follows vaccinati Srallpox He years - all prrscns 5 ry. on-e- ve 5C Tetanus and Diphtheria con 3 shots b:ned) -- initial series 1 onth apart) a booster shot every 4 years for adults and ( i ehildren over 12 years of are-5- 0 per' injection. and Tetanus, Whoopint; Cough, initial Diphtheria (Coibined) series ( ' 3 shots 1 rr.onth apart a booster every 3 years children under 12 years of age-5- 0 per injection. Thypoid - initial series ( 3 He also 'served as Assessor. County polio, - P.te Courthouse. 1 to base his says he intends bid for office on a platform of equitable and economical administration of county government, toward expansion and development of our industrial and our natural resources, our great scenic budding attractions, and our tourish potential. new members Two Sigma Phi the Relief Society. duet was Black and four-pe- ar played by I'rs. Ellis A rs. old Jeanie Black enter tairid with a Then followed recitation. poem a vocal duet by Phyllis Jones and and a skit by Mrs. Ren Moss and Mrs. Holt. The final number was a song by Janet Sipe. Loretta-Bradfor- d a year; aO 2. Give up recreation., and., vacations hurt there yearly; 3. Keep away from your place of business 1,800,000 injured annually; and 4. Don't go home one injury there every 8 seconds! Over 4,000,000 a . year. These four suggestions will eliminate 98 per cent of the shances for accidents. But wouldn't it be better to guarantee yourself an income in event of accident? Accidents are expensive insurance isn't. piano Bruce Palmer, and I they injure in- HURST AGENCY Ph. OR 8-2- 016 PJS. While you were reading this ad 15 people were injured. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll VWVWVVVWVWVWVWWVWJ Beta Sigma Phi Pledge New Members by Candlelight to Beta on dont need accident surance if: 1. You stay You 000 people Celebrating the llHth with Howard Horst Says: from autos birthday Republican ticket - for the four of the Relief Society, the Third year term of County Commissioner Ward group observed the occasion for San Juan County, in the for- Tuesday with a special luncheon and program. Clever decorations thcoming election. A resident, of Bland in for th carried out the colors of blue past 43 years, Mr. Palmer has and yellow at the lunch tables, term :st IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIflHUUIIMIIItNIIIIIIlliiiiii near Xlrtland, cowttswcmm Graoe Shammy, Advertise in. tho oil fiolds doad found Mildred Rascoe, District 52, of the Three D. Bellmon, W. Vise Kirtland Dead Neap Utah Be sm m O were pledged in a candl- shots 2- -3 wee's apart) a booster elight ceremony Tuesday niht at shot every year - Adults and Mrs. Royce Higgs1 home. Receivchildren 50 per injection. ing their pins were Mrs. I.T. Kuykendall the Mrs. Tom Evering-iPolio first ir juniz&tione President Mrs. George Raa-c- oe second shot 2 to 6 weeks after conducted the ceremony, asstve third shot seven first, isted by Mrs. Wayne Karr, Mrs. months after second, and the one fourth year from the date of Raymond Taylor and Mrs. Claude Adults Nugent. the third imrunlzatlon. children-$1.00 and During the business Besting, per injection) Tetanus, Whooping Cough. Diplj eleotion of officers was held, all with Mrs. Rasooe and Mrs. Karr theria, and Polio (combined) .to the offices 50 under 12 years of per being . By the Whole or Half m. re-elec- ted age-$l,- injection. The activity will direction of president be under the and vice-preside- nt. officers for the coming be Mrs. Frank Flom, will year Other Fallon. advice that no series is recording secretary) Mrs. Cl eve valid unless all injections are Brock corresponding secretary, received and therefore urged all and Mrs. Eddy Jordan, treasurer. An evening of Bingo was planInterested persons to start with ned by the hostess who Is social the first ollnle so that the of Dr. W.W. We Cut and Wrap for Your Freezer 5 Alio Ctutca Slooolkmj The series can be completed the clinic. during General arrangements are under the direction of Joan Hoalth Nurse. County f Oakes, chairman, Trsgellas, and Mrs. Clarence ways and means chair- man. Following this, refreshments were served to tveV-e MONTICELLO |