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Show I 2 Pag 7r4o pflrrfflng Publiohod OYory Friday at Blanding, Utah X. V. Cos PUBLISHER Graoe Shvuacay, East B1 lading Mildred Rasooe. NW Blinding Audrey Hall idly, SH Blinding Joanna Pierce, Bluff Nola Juno Pehrson, Mexican Hat Cornolia Ferklna, Monti eollo Subscription Rates: San Juan County , on year San Juan County , six months Elsewhere tn U.S.A. l year Elsewhere in tf.S.A. 6 months Second Claaa my 2,25 450 2,50 Poittge Paid at Blanding, Utah GUEST EDITORIAL 31anding's 1400 town 1 claim . . . San Juan, Utah, and the U.S.A. fop try home, but specifically, I live in Blinding I I 3.it as all privileges, this one maintain thats a privilege carries with it a certain responsibility that of making a a to live better Blinding place that people will want place come where they can find peace, friendship and entertainment to But people wont come to Blinding unless they know about it 2uite often it's necessary to give special invitations to have some special attraction that will command peoples presenoe bemore . Wjth its greatness all this in mind I hark back to , thfc Chamber of Commeroe banquet about two years ago when Jim Cannon, State Publicity Chairman, said we would be ahead to have a celebration of our own for some special purpose He mentioned the fact that if the last organized Indian uprising had been in California they'd have made it a great even long ago. Why then don't we have a celebration of our o.vn? A celebration that wont have to compete with other bigger places for : them and time It could be in April to commemorate the arrival of the first settler in 19C5, or the Indian uprising in 1923. It could be in June so that school would not interfere It night be centered around Blanding's past and future and what we are and how why and where we're going. It's possible that if the square dancers were agreeable, it could be made to coordinate with their celebration and be a 2 or 3 day celebration Pageants on our own historical events, short scenic tours, picture showings of our and artist, on our scenic wonders, story own, or photographers and countless other ideas are possibilities to be telling feats, 9afieubUtf fofzo'ie'i By Bobbie Skelton Sinee ii is of Vital interest Juet like being baok in Texas. to all of us who are in business When I go into a store, a clerk I inquired people I met here here in Blanding, this week of there, Back" and "Thank You'' "Come walk said "I trade in Blanding because because they are more courteous. we are in business here, and I It really meant a lot to feel believe that business people, you are welcome in a place of and that you don't above all, should support and business, have to chase a clerk to get We can't exhelp each other. pect people to stay at home and waited on." "I would rather trade here, as trade with us, if we go out of It takes time and costs to go town." out of town, but I can never neso er been treated "I have what I want, ao it just rudely in my life as I have here find saves time to buy all of sy I in the stores in Blanding. one have been here for two years and needs in place." "I went over to to hunt they still ask for nf identifiand 1 couldn't cation every time I write a some material, find anything as pretty as they cheok." so I came back JfN "1 have been out of town to had here, see and I that you bought it here. And I find tixz can't trade, can save anything, by driving out have just as good meat and proso I think it is There isn't enough duce here, of town. difference in prices , that' I useless to chase all over the can see, to Justify your time country, when you can buy the and expense of driving over same quality here." "I am not going to do. any roe there." "I shop out of town quite a buying in the. store where I lot, as I can have a better se- heard the nan say "Well, we did lection, and better prices. Ity without them before they came, husband is over to some of the we can do without them other towns a lot, and he buys I bojght $40 cash in that store, the groceries, and he figures we and they didn't even say "thank can save around 20." you." "I would just as soon trade "I believe that by keeping all the money we can in o.r local here, as far as price and items, e canopy, we receive more benbut I like to feel that ny business we more is appreciated.. ' They act the trade efits, in that here, the more the merchants like they are doing you a favor will be able to givt better to sell you something." - prlees, and have better selections. It is a rule of business that more volume gives cheaper prices." " "When I go over to it la , BLANDING It's "I try to buy as much as poSome of the busihere. ssible ness people to me, them, if have been very nice I will trade with they have what I want." are very grateful and thankful for all the many kindnesses and consideration We shown Trace .29 it, and Cord of Thanhs Prec, been asked, "Why do we eat hen's eggs and not duck's The answer given is that as 3 0on as a hen eggs? lays her eggs she cackles to let people know about the great event while a duck sneaks ashamedly away. If we can't boast a little about our "eggs", people aren't going to hunt very hard to find them. Whatever we decide to do, or whenever we decide to do it's important to have a special event in Blanding that will cause people to sit up and take notice Guen L Smith PAYS! thatN into their store. TnLJ have come I out." trade sore ot of town, and here. When I do trade here I trade at the plaee that I do considered ADVERTISE-- !! over and eets glad comes " Where do you do say when your buying, and Why?" Here are "I some of the answers I received, some exactly as they were quoted and cause of April IS, 1960 BLANDIKG OUTLOOK by our relatives, neighbors and friends during our sorrow The Frank Barton Family O EASTER DINNER GLAZED HAM with PINEAPPLE RINGS Buttered Asparagus Mixed Green Salad or Ice Cream ICENSED CONTRACTORS FHA LOANS LUMBER A BUILDING MATERIALS GLASS FLORMAN PAINT HARDWARE , I turn HANDING Pie DOORS I ; Dressing Coffee Tea Milk ROOFING mum mm UTAH i SILVER SPUR CflFE O |