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Show m - ' m Page 2 :MH0I!& Published every Friday at Blanding, I. W. Cox Chan Moult on Utah PUBLISHER , PHOTOGRAPHER San Juan County f one year San Juan County, six months Elsewhere tn U.S,A, 1 year Elsewhere in U,S,A. 6 months Second Class Postage Paid at 14.00 2,25 450 2,50 Blanding , Utah URANIUM AND SAN JUAN COUNTY San "Juan County Is now romping the benefits of the develop-- oil and uranium ment of two highly important minerals In the mining and milling of uranium alone, this area enjoys a gross Income estimated at $25 million a year. It has been an Important faetor In making our eommlty of Blanding the wonder community are We that it is. somewhat concerned, however, to see the extent of discouragement which is now facing the uranium miner. Government red tape in filing ore reservo reports, the prospective dosing of the AEC mill at Mbntieello and increasing difficulties in marketing ore have caused many operators to seriously oonsider UP thtlF ninlng operations and going into ether lines of work. this Should orqt it would happen of Southeastern Utah. be BEATING THE SUMMER SLUMP An executive of a big department .store recently h&d something to say about how retailers can move goods, particularly dur- summer slump. He put ing the it in a jingle: , "Early to bed; Early, to rise; Work like hell; And advertise. Then he dealt with newspapers as an advertising media: Newspaper circulation stays up in the summer. There is no appreciable change in the number of papers distributed, and this means that our advertising will get full readership and may even be. more effective, because people are more re- -: laxed and have more time to read. and in. No matter what the season spite of the emergence of newer forms of newspapers remain a advertising media prime vehicle for interesting people in goods and services and persuading them to buy. You cant beat the written word. William A. Newton, Viee fret. at Dove Creek, Colorado.- When so-call- ed Mildred Rascot, NW Blending Sue Graves, Downtown Section Hilda Perkins, SW Blanding Opel. Howell, Bluff Donna Brown, Mexloan Hat Anna Brown, El Paso Mrs H Ea B?ake, Monti oello Subscription Rates: very bad indeed for the soon It eoaes as good news to us to soo that Uranium Institute of America will hold a meeting here in Blanding this Saturday evening in the City Hall, as is announced elsewhere in this news i - Orville M. Shookley, d C.P.A., all the communities are 3500 have will the company Grant E'. McGee, Assistant Seo. residential and commercial cus' Plans were discussed for fi- tomers. gas nancing and constructing systems in various towns and communities where the Rooky Reunion Announced oormeot-e- Secretary-Treasur- er Mountain Natural Gat Company now has franchises, and expects to receive franchises which are now being considered by town cou- The towns where franchisnow in force aroi ncils. es are Blanding,. Utah lyone, Colorado Firestono, Froderiok, 11 The uranium people might do well its to look at the oil industry over the past five deeades, and realise that mush of this industry's stability today is due to its trade organisations such as the American Petroleum Institute il and the Independent Oil Produoers Associations. and It - tremendous development ia tine that the Uranium industry mobilised a solid fores Institute in order that many of the indu- behind the Uranium stry's problems ean be solved through group astlon. Gaa (from page 1) : unequivocally that there is n o alary, no stock or remuneration of any kind involved In this appointment.", he said. The stockholders all of tho former diroetora, and four new diroetora wore elected. ro-eloo- Thooe ro-oleo- ted worst tcd Ernest C. Portor J. Prise Or. Glom-T- Brlseoo Foust . John R. Hopkins William A, Newton John H. Rood Tho art l Nwlyolootod H. Powell, Jr., directors local manager, American Motor Co. Leslie R. Fowler, City eoun- -e liman and Insurance business, Boulder, Colorado GJ. Sohoonmaker, Business nan of Dourer Franolo D. Nielaon, City Bo eordor, Blanding, Utah With tho addition o f tho four now diroetora, tho good strong board company has of ten active businessmen. The a following officers wore from tho group of direc- elected tors, for Ctho ensuing years Ernest Porter, President 1959 , CORRESPONDENTS ful July 24, BLANDING OUTLOOK Daoona, Granby, Fraser, reunion of the Jense Nielson deoendants and friends will bo held July 25 in Salt Lake City. At 10 AM to 1 PM a vie It to the Pioneer Village Museum will taka A plaoe. " Other towns where legal publimade are Coll-br- an to they will meet at Liberty Park for lunch and gamea, ete.' It will bo tho came From 1 n cations are being For Nielson Descendants 6 PM location as laat year. at 6 and eontlnuelng to will moot in tho The company is now completing Patio of they Webster Ward for a bus a gas distribution systen end a inoss matting and alaotlonf at new office and display building 762 E. 5th S. and Grand Lake, Colorado. Beginning 8 FM |