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Show Pas 2 BUNDING THE BLAttDlNGltE ALBERT R OUTLOOK 'which worthy benefit has been Every aceomplislentfrom elec has reaped in Blandingf and for that matter, everywhere.we cane Mien been preoeeded by a period of diligent planting business of here in 1897 and undertook the on to Milte Mesa, it das all mking a dltoh from Johnson. Creek future That expense prospects of .returns were all remotely was the pianting very few people had interert in it? they wanted to start right in with reaping. In about ten years when the reaping began on a small soale, people prioked up their ears and wanted to Join. It is a fine thing, after some one has done There s a. heap more the planting' to Join in the reaping. when the satisfaction, in having taken part in the .planting harvest was ,Jthe substance of things hoped for,' the evidenoe of things not seen." The eight years of strenuous planting before any compensatcafe and sane ing harvest began to appear on White Mesa, is the and continuous orop in ary principle for harvesting any good whole lives looking for ripe line. Huy people spend their fruit that has grown spontaneously, or by the sweat of other men's brows. Every good thing has. to be paid for the best and most enduring things have to be paid for before they are then-tremendo- CORRESPONDENTS Joline Holt, North Blinding Hilda Perkins, S Blinding Anita Gramas, Marilyn R Maxi can Hat Rowley, Monti o H E ill o . Subscription Rates: San Juan County , one year $4.00 San Juan County , six months, 2,25 Elsewhere in U,S,A, 1 year, , , , U,50 Elsewhere in U,S, A, 6 months,, 2,50 Second Clans Pontage Paid at B landing, Football ooaoh Sorenson thinks 50. that the Broncos will get their Carbon High workout season real of the first will play the undAr lights at Cortex tonight stringers here Better wait though, ho predict od 28 Admission a tough fight with Kirtland whoa Blandlng beat 28-- 0 Oitoome at Cortez tonight will .give insight as to what to expeot when league ploy starts in Octobers - Cortez beat Moab some week 15-- 12 and Moab is a so muoh what men are, as it is the dlreotlon in which they are going It isn't Just what a oomminity is today, It is Utah Having w&tohed are planting for ths future the splendid growth of Blandlng in the last 55 years, I shudder when I think of other ooranunities which I knew as thriving attraetlve plaoes forty years ago whloh arc now out of. date, as Sohool "B" team first Wednesday, Sept 25, 50, and 75 students end adults, 25 82$ bdog&deat some time that He hs said he was o o u 1 eon-vino- ed d do a Banpst Sehethled greater volume of business as an possible independent that was far more Did Fefiis will at a Banquet Blandlng' a old folks under ties with a major oompany "Today's motoring public is muoh interested in the 'pries than in the Texaoo Star or any other nationally known emblem again be honored trade-marheld at the LDS Chur oh, Saturday Hurst has posted a pries of Sept. 24, at 4t00 pm 29.9 oents for regular gasoline, E&oh year Blandlng ' oltizens the lowest posted in Blandlng who have reaehed the age of 60 a or older are given this party. forHurstdeoado has been in the oil Younger members of all three business for over 20 years in Whrds work together to make this been a Frontier on outstanding event in the Blanding, having to before distributor going lives of those older Texaco two years ago Ikiring Bee idea the Banquet there will Texaoo two with be a program and transportation his he years the business from built is furnished for anyone who start to a monthly gasoline needs it. volume of 100, CCO gallons, and of all the arrangeIn k" folk pro-du- ots ments charge has distributed 5 rail carloads for the affair are Leland of lubricants during the past DeReeee Nielson and Shumway, Glaronoe Perkins 12 months The Texaoo distributorship has been taken up by Nonnan Nielson BLUFF ORGANIZATION PROPOSES TOITE-I- N CAMPAIGN FOR PALMER people or San Juan County know and understand what happened at the Republican Delegate's Convention to deoido on the Candidates for the Primary? The Committee for Glen Palmer as Commissioner, was promised tint he would definitely be put on the Ballot No Campaign work was understood by ths was done, beeause of that promise At the last delegates that he was the ohoiot of the people some minute of the delegatee changed, on their own initiative, nnd oertainly without honoring the wishes of ths people they Do what they people moved away, and their once -l-ucrative Our salvation as industries dwindled to a sorry triokle our have to eya set on the a town, in this progressive ago, is future, to be considering what tomorrow and tomorrow and The phase of our life deserving the tomorrow is going to bring young oareful attention is what the reaping tomorrow Is going to be as an inevitable result of what we are planting today. Ctorst 03 Cempany Cortez Blandiag for it is most of the San Juan League Vfc.'R. Hurst Oil Company has "3 team is to be in broken its ties with Texaco and tomorrow afternoon, will henoeforth operate as ah Saturday, Sept. 24 to play the independent petroleum produets Game will local B" squad dealer. Me. Riley HUrst, owner Children of the oompany, said the change start at 2i00 pm through the 6th grade admitted had been under consideration for member not their promising Blandlng the Albert R. lye n DR. FALLON GIVES VIE ON CLINIC Beginning Ootober 1, 1 eh&ll conduct ny praotlce in the new Blandlng Medical Clinio which I shall lease from the County on a month --to --month basis. I am doing this for several reasons, but surely one of the most important is to make a go of a modi-o- al unit which would not be available to me were it not for the overwhelming and genuine show, of loyalty the people of this area have recently exhibited. The whole unit, including building, equipment, eto., is owned by the San Juan County and represents approximately an For this I pay but $300.00 monthly ront. does nominal rent for such an Investment, but very $87,00000 investment. This is a No still feel that Glen Palmer would bo a good Commissioner, for the welfare of the County. Accordingly, we are asking that in order to reflect the wishes of the people, rather then Just one or two Individuals, that the name of Glon Palmer be written in on the ballot u two year Commissioner. who would work Bluff Consilttee for Glen Palmer Diok Nielson, Chairman Bluff, Utah it not represent a true picture of how much It will cost me, or any other doctor, to operate this olinio. I must pay every expense other than the expense for major repairs andor malnt&lnanoe. This expense I will assume includes ooste for. Janitor, utilities and telephone, expendable supplies for building and grounds, insurance, salaries, total malntainanoo costs and all expandable If this clinic were to be run to provide optlnum supplies services for patients, ny estimated monthly ooste would be about and this figure does not include the $300.00 per. $1,500.00 month rent. After eliteen months of praotlee here, and knowing my expenses due to ny being 23 miles from the hospital, iry percentage of colleotlons, work done on a oharlty basis, etc., I am certain it le obvious why 1 am leasing the olinio on a month --to --month basis Particularly when it is remembered that iqy estimated costs each month shall be $1,50000 to $2,000.00. Since the facilities available in the. new clinio shall include ultrasonic therapy, complete laboratory, diathermy, eleetro-oauter- y, minor surgery, as well as qualified specialists in every field of Modleine ard surgery who shall oome to the Clinic as occasion demands, it is absolutely neocssary that all laboratory and other obarges be handled on a cash basis. I shall welcome ary questions. concerning charges at anytime, but I am confident th success of this venture is dependent upon the x-r- ty, x-r- ay, patient's idea this acceptance and compliance with Admittedly, feasibility of I this venture "payment In oash" pessimistic as to the financial yet, since coming to Blandlng am somewhat And utmost to establish this Clinio and thus keep a doctor in Blandlng, I can eay in all sineerity and honesty' that wy fondest hope is that ay pessimism is unfounded. Please understand the vein in which this is intended and thus help me to help you and all others 1 my. have the good and having done my fortune to attend. Walter It represented us -- Blake, Montioillo Opol Howell, Bluff Vina Broun, Montezuma freok Krit LYMAH by Published every Friday At Blandlng, Utah PUBLISHER I. W. Cox last .2 BLAND ING OUTLOOK W. Fallon, M.U., D.B.S. NATfL HONOR ASSEMBLY studente HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL faculty scholarship, and leadership The National Honors Assembly was held Wedncsdey afternoon at the High School where lyle Palmer and Johnny Conway, junior and Dale Jones and Dianna Marion both Seniors were ehoson as cam- is the seooirif year Juan San that High Sohool has been affiliated with the Nation- bers This al Honor Society These were ohosen by the on their ehar&etor Social Comment "Wo have a QrtmhxS jury 4s eujmprto any the world; andUr efficiency ofliy marred finding doeft By ys-tdU- efc in is fte difficulty of tusk me every day who read" i |