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Show THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, . . . gamboling around . . . B LANDING with THE OBSERVER Elan ding has tomato vines six feet high, but small tomatoes and few to the vine. A mpre inspiring part of the gardens is the eggplants on which the big purple bulbs look delightfully appetizing. The old faithful, the unfailing is the pieplant with stems like shovel handles. Frank Flom has and is making improvements on the house and lot from which the Spendloves recently moved to southwestern Utah. Mrs. Fiona's mother, Mrs. Herzog of Los Angeles, is visiting with them. Dr. O. Evan Carroll and Leora Lake Carroll, formerly of Blanding, were visitors here Sunday. Gene Porter and family, formerly of Blanding, have returned from Provo where he had been It would take too much to tell attending school, and is to take of all the buildings under con struction in Blanding; they seem up his abode with us again. to be in every corner of town, Dave Guy man reports that his and bulldozers are making basecrew has cleared the road thru ments for still .other buildings. Clay Hill Pass and over the top Marvin Lymans Cliff Palace Moof Castle HD! He says the coun- tel is doubling its capacity with the same number of units on the try is green and beautiful. west side that it bad completed The cool spell which came with on the east. The Gateway Motel, the stormy days, was replaced by operated by Glen and Kline Black, sunny sky an Labor Day and is adding eighteen new units to many picnic parties headed for the eighteen .already in use. the hills, the big timber or the The new building, east of the and is water-sk- i resorts an the ponds other, is a or the Colorado River. At the progressing rapidly towards comsuggestion of Mayor LaRay Alex- pletion, giving the motel 36 units. ander, the Priesthood quorums of In the northeast part of town, by the Grayson Ward began the day the main highway, Paul Black is at six in the morning with hoes erecting a spacious building to and rakes in the cemetery, clean- accomodate his central distribuing up the weeds which had got ting station for gas and related the start of them with the storms. car supplies. In the northwest part of town, where the road Conrad Rowley is teaching high leaves town for Elk Mountain, Joe Hunt is building a warehouse school in Boulder City. 60 x 100 feet in size, for mud to West of Marvin W. Jones returned from supply the the hospital in Salt Lake, but the Alexander home, Richard was not yet recovered from his Perkins has a house well on .the car collision, his sight was not way, and just across the street normal and he was ailing in other LaMar Wright is building ways, and returned for an indef- home. On the east side of town Harold Mosley is working on inite sojourn in Salt Lake. new home. double-decke- r, s. between the State Road Commission, the Texas Zinc Company and the Navajo Tribal Council. Another matter taken into consideration, was the need of state parks in this area. Chet Olson of the State Parks, and James Cannon, Director of State Publicity, present at the meeting, were at once interested in the proposition. They hope to come again soon and visit Arch Canyon, Grand Gulch and other places, with parks in mind. At a banquet in the evening in the auditorium, a good crowd enjoyed a social time with special musical numbers by James Per kins, a song by Mrs. John R. Bouren, piano solo by Rosemary Burtenshaw, and a skit by the San Juan Dramatic Players, Howard Hafen, Mrs. Kay Porter and abated a little, and seeing the ground come swelling up, she wondered what in the world could be happening, till out came the big tanks. Among the recent visitors to Blanding was Niel Black and his wife, formerly of Blanding, now from Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hughes, formerly of Blanding, now from Bunker, Nevada; Verl Black and wife, formerly of Blanding, now from Lewistown, Montana; Mrs. Rene Lyman, now of Provo, who came for her husband Art Morin, who was hurt in a mine; Alvin Lyman and Rachel Perkins Lyman, now of Mayfield, who came for Rachels health which did not improve, and they went on the second to Salt Lake looking for medical attention. Among trips just made or now m process: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunt are visiting Zion's Park and Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Black just returned from Salt Lake where they went on business and pleasure. Kay Lyman and his family returned Monday from Centerfield where his tvife had been visiting with her parents. Glen Skinner and wife, and his wife's mother have gone to Idaho to .attend the funeral of Glens mother. Joe and Freda Hunt .and their smaller children returfied Sunday from San Francisco .and Los Angeles, coming by way of Salt Lake. They took the kids to Disneyland, to Monterey, over the Golden Gate Bridge, and over the Oakland Bridge. Grace Black Crebs, once of Blanding, now of Salt Lake, came and got her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Black, and took them to San Antonio, Texas, where they met and brought home their son and brother, George Black, just released from LDS Misthe Spanish-America- Count the U of U in your future The U of U goes a long way in spelling out your future. The University of Utah is designed for YOU. ' It offers you one of the best faculties in America. Twelve major colleges of instruction. New Union Building, class-- i rooms and dormitories. Home State environment. The chance to study where you want to live. Finest education at the lowest cost. Circle these dotes: 27-2- 8 For complete information write: Office of the President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ALTHOUGH YOU CANT learn to drive at a desk, or get the feel of brakes from a blackboard, the founders of a unique driver training school for adults feel nonetheless that professional classroom instruction is vital to the would-b- e motorist. We develop titudes. But Dr. Leon Brody, digood driver rector of the New York University center for safety education, the through which helped develop the proclassroom as gram, points out that not all driving errors can be corrected on bethrough the road. --hind the An estimated 5,000 to 20,000 wheel traindriver errors are made by the average motorist every year, says ing, he explains. Saul H. Rose, Some of these stem from disrepresident of Misa Smith gard for traffic regulations the American Driver Training Association, Inc. rules which can best be taught in Classroom work is necessary, the classroom. Learning to use we believe, to produce safe, skill- your eyes correctly when driving, ful drivers. As an illustration, sportsmanship and respect for the look at the success that high rights of others are driving habits school driver training programs, learned more easily at a desk than which use the classroom exten- on the highway, Rose and Brody sively, have had in turning out believe. Pointing out that some 34 competent young motorists. million adults either want to Many accidents are traced learn to drive or need to imRose to lack of judgement, told me. And this is just what prove their driving techniques, Rom said, this is a pioneer we are trying to correct in our classrooms. program, now. Behind-t- h instruction But we have high hopes for it plays an important role in the By developing greater skills in school, of course, by teaching the the men and women behind the novice motorist to develop good wheel, we hope to contribute our automatic driving habits and at share to greater highway safety." attitudes A company of boy scouts left early in the week under the direction of McKay Cunes, La Van Palmer and Bud Martineau, traveling by way of Dolores. They camped first night in Montrose, but the big rain broke into their plan and they returned by way of Grand Junction. n all-nylo- echolarthlp were prises. ZHXMXHXHXHXHXHXHXHZHXMXM s SEE US For Your Lumber Hardware Doors Roofing BUILDERS HARVEY I Phone x Blanding, Utah Super-Cushio- ns ADS STOP-ACTIO- N Saw Teeth Rib Edges ji if-1- It's Your Fair i ONLY GOODYEAR 3-- T longer-lastin- deep-cu- t Stop-Notch- and es Cross-Cut- s. 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TRe regular monthly meeting On the first of the month .a of the Civics Club was held Satcompany of eleven left Hite, .on urday afternoon in the High the Colorado for Wahweep, the School Auditorium, with repredamsite in Glen Canyon, which sentatives of the Associated Civic they will reach on the eighth. Clubs of southern and southThey are traveling in two boats eastern Utah, from Cortez, with Gaylord Staveley, Duane BiPrice, Cedar, St. George boatas and other and points. The main topic Bishop Clyde shop men The passengers are .two under discussion was the need families from Seep, California. of a surfaced road from the Frank Wright left Hite on the south end of White Mesa to the second with three photographers, Oil Fields near the mouth of to reach Wahweep on the thir- Montezuma, where the $12,000,000 teenth, the photographers will fly refinery is to be set up, for extracting the butane, the propane out, Frank will return to Hite. and the water before it is piped Blanding had 335 inches of to California. The work has bewater in August; 4.07 in January; gun on that California pipeline, 15.38 this year so far. Friday and also on another line running morning, the 30th, we had an to refining plants in New Mexinch of rainfall in an hour. For ico. There will have to be a while it was too thick to see bridge across the San Juan in through it It flooded basements, that vicinity. This problem is to it cut gullies, it filled the pits be taken up again within a week where Paul Blacks big gas tanks were lightly buried and lifted them out of the ground, rolled them off in the mud, spilling the gas they contained. It Is reported that with these tanks and other things at Pauls Central Service under construction, the big shower is to cost him several thousand dollars. Mrs. Phyllis Jones stepped out on her porch as the storm MON Salt Lake City, Utah By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant On September 1st, a jeep com pany went to Hammond Canyon to see what it offered as a park. Chet J. Olsen, Director of Utah Parks; Tom Jensen, Secretary and Manager of Utah Water Users Association; Frank Bur- sion. The school faculties were having a big pow wow Monday and Thursday getting up steam for the school to begin Wednesday. Mon-ticello- Classroom Helps Develop Good Driver Attitudes Ren Moss. On Saturday, the 7th, at 10 a.m. the Grayson Ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowley and Mrs. Eva Stevens are back will start the seasons work. Also from a trip to Salt .Lake made they are beginning a weekly nurof principally in the interest of their sery class for childrenthree-yea- r prethat is, age, primary research. genealogical olds, who will be ready a year Mrs. Glendora Galbraith is from now to enroll in the prihome from a visit with her mo- mary. Dotty Black is to be the Ward Prither, Mrs. Haney in Provo, .and teacher. The Blanding Freshman Exams Sept. 21 Freshmen 'Register Sept. 26 Former Students Register Sept. Class work starts Sept. 30 PAGE THREE THE SAN JUAN RECORD 1957 -- |