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Show Blandin Outlook o Published in the Interest of VOLUME 3 10 111 WHY First will Ward The affair Friday. OThe Softball tournament is an annual and runs Monday through Blanding team will lined up as follows: Jones, C Morris Swenson, Max Hurst, 1st Howard VIE FOB UKE AT SALT be in Salt Lake City Monday, August 21, as contenders in the All -- Church Softball Tournament Team ingendf the Surrounding Oil and flining Communities BUNDING, UTAH, BUNDING FIRST Blanding B land Jones, P lynn Lee, 2nd Norman Jones, Neldon Cochran, 3rd. 5 MUCH MONDAY first place in the Division Tournament held here last week. Five teams participated in the divisional event and came out with the following scores: Alamosa over Bluewater, 19-- 13 Englewood over Bid 2nd, 10-- 6 Bid 2nd over Bluewater, 14-- 8 Bid 1st over Ehglewood, Bid 2nd over Englewood, Bid 1st over Alamosa, 18-- 3 13-- 11 15-- 3 ATMNCE fiOONDARY SET FDR SCHOOLS NO. 33 Unions Want to Sfcrt ScMs Mexican Hat August 29th Vote Thrown Out High Registration of San Juan 1961-6- On July 29th a proposal by 2 students for the The Operating Higineers and Hod Tuesa.m. at 9:00 starts year Carriers and Labors Union to day, August 29, Principal lynn unionize the Texas Zinc mill School Lee has announced. He says students grade 9-- workers at Mexican Hat was overwhelmingly voted down. ( 56-- 12 Shop, Home Eo. and Art Classes The only Junlon high, for election results thrown out. Among the objections filed was that a "Blanding an aoousatlon (Xitlook" peared required by election (grades activity ($4.00 for those This week it was learned that the Unions have filed objections with the National Labor Relations Board seeking to have the $1.00 payment who bus). news release which apa week prior to the was the result of im- is proper persuasion by tiokets. that a guest editorial 7-- ) 11 should come prepared to pay fees as outlined below: Registration Fee $2.00 Activity Tickets $6.00 Book Fee $6.00 Eleotive Sclenoe $1.00 Classes $6.00 NEW 196l FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, Kermlt Butt, SS Max Jones, Fred Halil day, Bud Nielson, Outfield. The First Ward won rights to make the Salt Lake Trip by win- ning Prico 10. T-- 8) ride the by and Z; BJ end- ing Mayor Wm. R. Hurst that appeared in the sane issue had had ilRegistration will be held in been written after the new building according to legally induced the mayor to write the editorial. A representative of NLRB was in the area this week gathering evidence for use in determining T- -Z the whether union's claims are Justified. spokesman said that if the July election results were that law permits negated, An NRLB another eleotlon to be held imOtherwise the law mediately. a requires that years tine lapse before another suoh eleotlon may called following registration. IVestemaires to Play for Muff 6of C Dance The has open-a- ir to be held at Bluff SaturAugust 19, dance day nirfit, Chairman Bill Huber has announdanoe ced. The admitted Charges free. Non-registor- oome from Washington, he Show ed Arranged as Preliminary The from Congressman, A to made Washington. The yes or no ruling on wheth- will said. event is being put on as a raiser. a recommendation and er to permit another election for men will be $1.00, ladies will be fund said evidence would be considered by NRLB's Denver offioe He Bluff Chamber of Commerce signed the Westemalres to furnish music for an held. be Elk Mountain Riders have a telegram programmed M. Blaine Peterson advises that horse show as a preliminary to he has reoommended Virginia H. the ooming quarter horse show. Wires as aoting postmaster at The main show is to be conducFry Canyon. ted under rules set by the Ame- rThe recommendation was continlean Quarter Horse Association gent upon satisfactory clearance and entries will be .restricted by the post office department. to registered animals. This portion of the show is to start at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, September 2. non-registe- red . - Hater Shoo Today Miss Sally Redd, swim instruc- tor, says everyone in Blanding is Invited to be at city pool this boundary are to register boundary between Park Terand the Blanding Elementary Sohool, School race Elementary has students living north of it will Blanding Elementary School register at the Park Terraoe been relocated, for the 1961-6- 2 sohool year. This year the line Elementary School. All kindergarten ohildren will and 100 North begins at 700 West 400 ElemeWest, then register at the Blanding Jtid runs east to to Center ntary school. south one blook The for a water ballet at show starting 5 p.m. today. The show will tion diving, ballet aots Miss let Redd include exhibiraoes and water explains water as a group unison to muslo. Girls to take ballet lnolude: bal- swimming in part in the Some adjustments to equalize line follows Donna Peyne, will Center Street eastward to Main the loads in oertain grades Gretohen Redd, Trudy Burtenshaw, one have to be made. They will be Street, where again it JogsSouth Kaye Black, Georgia Perkins, made after registration. south to First blook 8 year old .KatRedd and All kindergarten and first Sally Street which it follows to the hleen Cosby. grade must present evldenoe of east edge of town. Exhibition diving will be by Street. Students The who new live south of (COL. 3, PG. 2) Johnny Nielson and James Flom. The preliminary, start at which will 1:00 p.m. will be open to animals only, and will inolude competition in relniAg and halter classes. Halter Classes to be Judged in the preliminary ineludes: non-reglste- red Horse and Mare, 61 foals Horse and Mare, 2 year old and younger Geldings, 3 and older Mares 3 and older Entrance fees for reining elass have been fixed at $2.00, halter classes $1.50, according to information released by Ctrl Mahon, president of Elk Mountain Riders. ! |