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Show JUc U2J Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah I W. Cox PUBLISHER NEWS EDITOR Kendall Young, Chan Moulton, PHOTOGRAPHER CORRESPONDENTS Anno Porter, ' What PkofapUifJi&l GRAVES ftUftU&UUCf SUE do you want to be when you grow up? Here's what the INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER found out in her interviews with people on the sidewalks Why? E&at Blending Mildred Raseoe, NW Blending Sue Graves, Downtown Seotlon Hilda Perkins, S. W. Blending Opel Howell, Bluff Larry Skinner, 3rd Grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skinner. Donna Brown, Mexioan Hat Anna Brown,. El Paso Mrs. H. E. Blake, Montioello I would out about like to be an when I grow up because I want to find Air Scientist Subscription Sates; San Juan County, one year ...gA.OO San Juan County, atx month's .. 2,25 Elsewhere tn U,S,A, 1 year A, 50 Elsewhere tn U.S.A. 6 months 2.50 air. tilings in the 2nd Grade, : 1 Second Class Postage Paid " at Blanding, Utah Palmer, Kay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. newspaper strives to please andor satisfy Its readers. But In trying to please everyone a weekly or any other publication A Alma Palmer. I tries to would like to be a do something which can't be done. Mr. Jones wants 10 pages of sports, Mrs. Smith wants 10. pages of society. Junior wants 10 pages of comics, the farmer, the teaoher because qy teaoher has taught me so little different. ohildren. rancher, the business oil man and reader with shopping to vertisements. J man all do wants The sohool to see like te pass 10 pages of ad- ' . vic has performed a notab service, insists on no publicity at all. Mrs. Black, who spent a day shopping in a nearby city, wants all she can get. BLANDING OUTLOOK, in trying to satisfy its readers, has a and loss problem to contend with. Everything that goes profit into a newspaper costs money and has to' be paid out of income. So when the OUTLOOK misses something that you wanted to see in print, the reason is probably economic and not just a whim of Mrs. White, nice things that I'd it on to other many want something Just a who ' Decker Noonan, 3rd Grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. I want to be a Doctor, so I oan help ether people and so I oan find out the publisher. of the Three-fourt- hs earth's surface is water and only one-fou- rth good Lord intended a man should times as much' time fishing as he does plowing. is land. It's dear the spend three about diseases. Husband: You're terribly extravagant. If anything should happen to me, you would probably have to beg. Wife: I'd get by; look at all the experienoe I've had. tivating" Area Moisture he says, "is to Weeds do compete control weeds. with the crop for moisture, space and sunThe moisture outlook is poor plant nutrients, shine. .Therefore it. is important this year in the county with the to kill weeds and. eliminate this content about 40$6 of average to competition. date. "Therefore, the general rule "Farmers will want to oonserve is, if you don't have weeds all the moisture possible. Some don't cultivate. However, there will probably try to do it by may be exceptions where cultivathe old traditional method of tion is necessary to eliminate field peouliar However, cultivating. such as problems and research have breaking surfaoe experienoe crust," he shown that cultivation does not concludes. conserve moisture but usually results in a waste of moisture," 1age 2 Rell Argyle, County explains BLINDING OUTLOOK Bruoe Groves , 6th Grade , son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill OutlookPoor Agent. "The prime purpose for oul- Hylie. I the Dad is a welder and I like his work. Kathleen 'Guymon, 6th Grade, dauber of Mr. and Mrs. April 24, 1959 - to be a welder on pipeline beeause qy want Ervin Guymon. Ivd like to be a ohemlst, a sohool teacher or a housewife beeause qy fav- Entire Stock of smu muAims orite subjeet is solenee. I'd like to be a housewife beeause I like children. Our Eipecially Reduced, fyon Mters Soon ViiU I ... . . See the Bargains 0 &BDWED8YDSEIB) in Todays Paper t |