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Show Page 11 Deadline On Assessments Now Sept. 30 Miners were reminded this BLANDING OUTLOOK June 12, 1950 Mexican Hat Scene of Tragic Accident Monday Night week that the last Congress extended the deadline from July 1 to September 30 to complete driver of an ore truck and The three others were killed when the truck, running at high speed and out of a control, 200-fo- ot dead The smashed cliff late were Identified as Leslie Foley, 29, Clyde Canyon, into Monday. Grand Ariz., driver of the truck, and Daniel Black and Ben Lee, 28, both of Mexican Hat, and Harry Redhouse, 17, of the Navajo reservation. Mr. Black, Mr. Lee and Mr. Redhouse, sitting in another truck at the base of the ollff, were buried beneath tons of ore from the overturned truek. Their fate was some time The ore not discovered until after the accident. truek G.L. Gibbons the Ariz. was owned by Co, Rilitto, Patrol Trooper Robert Low said the truck apparently was running with hot brakes, State Highway whi ch would not It hold. roarfcd down a hill, crossed a bridge into town and finally hit the cliff when make a turn. Mr Poleys body to it was unable was taken to the Turner Mortuary in Moab. The bodies of Mr. Black, Mr. Lee and Mr. Redhouse, all Navajo Indians, were brought to Blanding for burial. j j aerosols their annual assessment work on unpatented mining claims. Annual assessment work is equal to $100 per claim. A proposal is now pending in the U. S. Senate to defer assessment work on certain type uranium claims. This is a result of the announcement by the Atomic Energy Commission that it would buy uranium concentrates from ore discovered after November 24, 1958. SUBSCRIBE TO Now beauty aids, medicinals, household helps ything in aerosols OUTLOOK been taught, as schcol's students are, all AVk,X,.v.:l V.'A'.Wt.V.V.vJ.'i'.WAVrt' Utah of tablets, patient one-gra- gave the codeine "hypos," and is getting fianz ent care 1 read the excell- J mPUTl STOW 9? ) Ml AWbV9 SOUTH EDGE OF TOM - - K u . , DRU6 STORE : . . ,v.. . ' : '' .'iSvMwaWi av!'.'. . i ' ' ... Bru These equipIntervals, dis- in ; jfeSSS some thr fundamental facts about nar- at regular ' fx cotics such as codeine. 'tyoung M.D. s" sterilized solved the OllRl AT mer, Scotf Blickenstaff, and Alan Nugent soience students the first three of which were from Mr. Xunz's sehool classes and ment and we have them all. "DOCTORS" had ever- CLASSIFIED ADS s |