OCR Text |
Show f 'Xpill 15, I960 waning Students (let Ribbons at laagnage Meet P9 BLANDING OUTLOOK Higher Prices Needed ft Hranitiia Through 2080 School Calendar the domestle uranium in- ium oxide to assure a suffioient from on dustry is suffering supply to fuel our nuclear power of epidoR.io On Saturday, April 9, 23 stuindustry through 2050. reof offlolals nuclear blues, San were Such prioe inereases will only Juan dents from at actor High are firms manufacturing Provo to the Festival of Foreign slightly offoot the prioe of a concerned with different quite power produeed fay nuolear reLanguages sponsored each year by problems Is there enough actors . At a cost of $23 per the Department of Foreign Lan- uranium to launch really a "hard sell" While over-produot- ion guages at B.Y.U. There were 18 that economic Freneh Students and 5 German program, ic power will be achieved within Students participating from a few years? 3landing. To answer the question. Dr. Eaoh of the five German Stuof Chauncey Starr president dents pieced, in the Poetry re- Atomics International, a diviscitation, bringing home three ion of North American Aviation seeOnd - place ribbons and two Inc., directed a personal study third-place- s. This is an exceon the subject of the availptionally good record in view of ability of uranium. the fact that the German class Among the specific answers has only been meeting for two (1) sought by Dr. Starr were: terms. Mr. Jensen organized the How would our uranium resouroes class on a strictly voluntary increase with price? (2)' Hew fcesis and they meet during their much more uranium ean we expeot noon hour. ta find at the present price? The Junior Hifh French stu(3) What would be the effect of dents brought home two first price inorease on uranium in the places, three second rlaces and cost of the atomic power ultiThe thirds. three two students winning the first place blue ritner.s were, Carolyn Lancer and now aton- pound for uranium would power oosts inorease only 0.5 mill an increase that oan be offset by improvement in nuolear power technology. The Uranium rica Institute of Ame- is publishing the full study by Dr. Starr, and his Dr. R. A. Laubenstsln first assoolats in its issue of ATOMIC AGE. The publication has besn instituted as a new information ssrvioe to UIA 0 members. APRIL 16 Seminary Convention APRIL 18 Solonoo Meeting at Prieo APRIL 19 2 tOO p.m. Baseball Cortez at Blanding H.S. Faculty Meeting APRIL 21 9 tOO 2 tOO a.m. National p.m. Baseball Blanding Senior Play Assembly Moab APRIL 22 Regional Musio Festival Moab. (all at at day) APRIL 23 B.Y.U. Track Meet Etc.: A sign used to make others believe you know more than you do. "A family man," is one who has Office geometry: Mistakes in several mouths to feed and one office routine are equal to the sum of the squares employed. big mouth to listen ta mately produced? Dr. Starr found that we have enough uranium resources today to fuel atonic reactors (based Sylvia Nielson. In the Senior King 1st year uponthe conservative rates of Johnny Conway won the growth in nuclear power) until French, only Superior rating thet the the year 2005. This assumes the San Juan Group was sble to win. price would average $5 Charlene Slack was of U3O8, and that with per pound However , adequate close behind with a 1st place markets, todayfs reserves would Slue Ribbon and the older group be doubled through exploration. also won two second places. Dr. Starr also found that we There were 2,600 students par- could increase our uranium reticipating in this year's FFL. sources materially with an These students came from all increase of price. He found few that if the price were increased over the state of Utah The from $10 to $26 per pound from neighboring states. that beour nation's uranium resources other languages represented sides the two mentioned above would Increase by a factor of were: Spanish, Latin, Russian 6.8. He contends that it will and Arabic. be necessary to inorease the The object of this Festival is price to $23 per pound of uran to increase interest in the Foreign languages in the High Schools. In line with this, the local high school will be oTfer-i- n both 1st and 2nd Year French and It is 1st year also next year. that a regular German hoped class of French can be arranged for the Junior High School students who are interested. Drooeos ITm Gae, Drop One, Play Llontkello Today Place 5th in Track The San Juan High School Baseball team won its second game cf the season by shutting out Cove Creek at 15-- for the second time 0 Creek Dove last Saturday. in the Yesterday. Capitol Final Score: Bl&nding 6, Mo&b 9. The school track team came out 5th In the Grand Junction invitational tournament held last 32 high sohools particiweek. pated in the event. Blanding won first in the MeThings Uranium dley were different Relay. Lawrence Guymon won 2nd in the Broad Jump with a 20 10" tally. Nicky Black won 3rd in the 100 yard dash timed at 10 minutes & 1 seoond. action by the looal traokstere will be at the BYU invitational on April 23. Highlight of high school sports this week will bo a baseball gome against Montioello on the looal diamond this aftornooa. Next INSPECTION STICKERS are Now Available at CENTRAL SERVICE - Blanding MEXICAN HAT "66" SERVICE Please do not wait until the deadline as a law requires a much more thorough and time consuming procedure than previously. new For exaople the law requires that a wheel be pulled for brake lining inspection. Motorists will need to be prepared to wait the necessary tioe or prepared to leave their vehicle. k3&3 BxCa Qg 31 |