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Show Outlook : i Published In the Interest of Blending feijp the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities o VOLUME 1 BUNDING, rd Annual 4 5, 1959 JUNE UTAH, NO. 21 Bamquefr; Jymi , f " KILL THE UM P " Officials annual o held at at scheduled to be Reoreation Hall the next p.m. Friday, June LBS 8 tOO 12th. large turn out of local citizens, joined T , oitles neighboring officials are confident Chamber will be the biggest in the history of the organization. It will be the event the MN . all and - a: r by business and leaders from four states civio ; i Blending Commerce banquet With a i the of are getting set for the organization's 4th of Chamber ever held i. .Is first general membership meeting the present board of directors took offioe in January. Contraot for serving the food has been taken on by the Palette Club on a cost plus basis. sinoe :Vt.- Chamber may attend the banquet without oost while non-- nfcers y Shown Little i,-x A above League in a Wednesday. Northern The are ms two promising teams - which pre-seas- on top Electrlo NAVAJO i row is team j en-g- ed gw bottom row tyman, team. In a In the teams the 6- -6 tie. is the The all there will in the Little be League four this TRIO ATTENDS CONFERENCE ! will need to purchase tickets at a yet to be determined prloe. Harold Iyman at7 the Bank is in charge of arrangements. IW JMicnated for t 4i two above, Redd Propane Gas Co. and Hurst Texaco will eaoh have teams on the field. Offioi&l season opens Monday. and Iyman June 15 i f , y year. Besides the layman and game resulted . ! 4 S Barring .C unexpected ties Blanding's new difficulswimming pool will be ready for opening on the 15th of this month, the committee announced projeot O following Slow Boy its meeting Monday. arrival of certain heat- - Hospitalized In Truck-Bicy- cle Collision 5 r.:: 1 ' y V II abrr n i IT,Zazzle, ut to riMi parts Howard McKinley, The of the 'Aneth oil field. Governor advised that so Harold Drake and Brother Juniper far he had been asked to considDon Smith, appeared at the City er 4 men: George Hall last night to & Bill Cline of Hurst Blanding) participate in discussions ap- and Donald Adams of Montlcello. concerning pointing an Indian Royalty Com-missi- on. The conference was called by Governor Clyde who with State Elmo Morgan Highwqy Director 6 . v V their and members wives arrived here yesterday after- noon. The Governor reportedly was that seeking name him members to the help Indian Rqyalty Connlsslon. At its last regular session the Utah Legislature authorized the Governor to appoint a three man commission to administer for the benefit of the Navajo tribe, information would a royalty fund is being accumulated on oil production from Johnson , 10 year old of Sylvan Johnson was crit- Wayne son ically injured here yesterday, his bioycle collided with when a pickup driven by James Crank of Kayenta. The accident occur-Cont- 'd on Page 8 ELECTION RESULTS BOND $155,000 RECREATION ISSUE parts has been holding up work; those parts are now in transit, the oonnlttee learned, and should be delivered here in time to meet the midmonth opening date. The pool will open under the equipment lng of Morris Swenson, sohool athletlo ooaoh, and high management will operate two p.m. to sessions dally, 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. It will be closed to 1:00 the publlo during forenoons, at will conduct private swimming classes. The oommittee is now reissuing which time Mr. Swenson advanced tickets sold earlier to obtain oonstruotion funds. The committee urges all holders of season tickets to get reissues immediately. These tickets may be obtained from Mrs, Joe Hunt betweei the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday of next week. advanced tiokets will be offered to the publlo at large in the Season near future. Prioes have not tickets set, but a on season been spokesman finally for the oommittee said it had talked about $15.00 for persons 12 of age and older, and $10.00 for persons' under 12. The ftill oommittee oonsists of Howard Hurst, Don Smith,1 Freda Hunt, Merrill Stevens, Deauh years Johnson and Harold Lyman. |