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VOLUME B LANDING, 1 AUGUST UTAH, FRIDAY, 32 NO. 21, 1959 Oil Centennial Celebration in Utah Set for Sept 1 WINS MENINGITIS BATTLE 14-2- 237 LOS THIRD WARD BRANCH CONFERENCE thirty-seve- n peo- August at the Indian 9 The meetirg, conducted Ervin Guymon, was President by a prayer by Junior opened with a local Navajo boy Manhlmer, pert during the meeting Taking eleven visitors from the Uintah Basin and eight visitors from the Shiprock, New Mexico Talks were given by District, Stake Mission President Morrell, his Counselor, Elder Goodrich, Elder and Sister Wall and the were sisters Bird Two little Ute sang a accompanied by Jewell song, Lushane, who also played a piano solo At noon a dimer was served by' the Stake missionaries and Ruby and Lou Ann, girls, the Branch Relief Soolety guests were served dinner at the home of Harris Out-of-to- wn Shumway Dale brought the Shumway, who Shiprock visitors to Blandlng, conduoted the afternoon meeting Those taking part were Elder Wlllmor, the District President, and Arthur Claw also spoke Lynn Black, 17 month old daughter of Nr and Mrs Thell Dalynn Black, who was stricken Vriday, August 14, with dreaded has spinal oome meningitis through with flying oolors Reports from the hospital late yesterday said she was her same playful self again and that she is to be released and brought to her Blandlng home today first discovered fever early in the af- Anna lyrm was through Saturday or Sunday felt by Tuesday sured Dr that Fallon recovery felt was as- in sight The highly contagious disease, of which a large majority of oases are fatal, created a oloud of uneasiness among other Bland-in- g citizens Pay Day Drug business on Mr Moulton, at reported a brisk' prophylactic med- ication being bought to check of Elcor WooJohnson and Mrs companion dbury posed Anna his Mrs A trio, Claw and com- her two Daisy and Hannah NielJunior Claw son, sang a song was and accompanied on the sang, piano by his aunt; Daisy NielTwo groups son of Navajo ohildren sang, and Harry Mike sisters, offered a prayer Authorities Set Student Fees for Coming Year expossible infection. The run ternoon last Friday, but an ex- hausted the local stores stock School authorities have set amination by the local ptyslolan and additional stock was brought the following fees to be paid by Or Fallon, revealed nothing to in from Moab all high school students this A warrant special concern. year, acoordlng to Lynn Lee, short while later, at 5 pm, San Juan High Sohool prinoiral. the dootor was again summoned Bus and on this call found the tot pupils pupils in severe convulsions and with $2.00 $200 Registration 107 plus degrees of 'temperature Books 500 500 The doctor advised parents a S. Clendenin, 6.00 300 Aotivitles Beverly that spinal meningitis was inSalt Lake' attorney, was dicated and rushed the patient Total named Thursday by Gov. 13.00 1000 to the hospital for tests succeed D. Clyde to above to George In the addition To make matters even more Vernon Romney as member fees a $100 lab fee will be oritioal the labratory technithe State Indian Affairs of hone ec, oharged for shop, cian at the Montlcello Hospital Commission. arts and o rafts , and chemistry oould not be readily obtained Students are again reminded MR. ROMNEY, also a Salt and the patient had to be taken that registration day has bsen Lake attorney, resigned from to the Moab hospital . set for Monday August 24th, but the commission because of Tests at Moab confirmed the the fees referred to above are his recent selection as Utah tentative conclusions of Dr not to be paid until the first' Fallon that the affliction was Republican Party chairman. day of sohool) August ,31st Both men are Republicans. spinal meningitis While little or no hope was to have Clyde Appoints Indian Official Non-B- us The Utah legis- States. United ple were present at the morning meetion of the Blandlng Third Ward branch conference , held Sunday, Church oil production has given rise to a year of " Centennial Celebrations" already oh3trved or to be observed in all states of the PEOPLE ATTEND Two-hund- red hundred years cf first The lature early this year, along with Governor George D, Clyde, passed and signed a resolution declaring 1959 as the "Oil Centennial Year", and the week of 1, as "Oil CeSeptember 14-2- ntennial Week" official The will be issued by While the soon proclamation the Governor programs to be held state-wid- e directed by the Utah are being Petroleum Counoil nearly are making plan3 for cities all in- dividual celebrations, as are ths other states In the one of the most singularly outstanding and distinc- Inter-Proba- blj tive events In the 11 is S, state planned for this Utah the Universit;.- of Utah being In - runners race relay sta. will e a 200-m- ile from Ashley Valley, oil first was discovered in the state to the Governors The sffice in Salt Lake City where race will start on September 13, of the Ashley Valley anniversary Well, after the Olympic-ty- pe torch has been lighted at the Runners will be rewellhead ceived at the Governor's office on September 14, in the presence of a committee made up of members of Rotary, the Chamber of Commeroe and local oil groups to signify opening of Oil al Week Tom Centenni- Harmon, former All football star at Michigan, will come up from Texas to Amerloan act as commentator when the are televised The State fair has designated Sepwhen the National tember 18, Horseless Carriage Association stages its Invitational Meet for oer-emon- les cars, as Oil Centennial Day oil exhibits will be on display, including "The Age of old Many Abundant Ehergy" The Salt Lake Commeroe Chamber of is planning a Centennial dinner for 600 The Salt Lake Tribune guests will the cover of its magazine section to the Centennial on Sunday, September 13 devote Blandlng ' plans to oonnem-ora- te the ocoaelon have not been announoed ELK MOUNTAIN RIDERS e PLAN LABOR DAY SHOW A full day of entertainment la scheduled for residents of the 4 Corners Day on September 7, Labor Riders' Club horse show to Hie Elk Mountain is sponsoring t A Showdeo la begin at 11 am in ths oardo for the afternoon on whloh more details will be published next week. Judge for the horse show will be I rofsssor Georgs Henderson, a emt tr staff at of ths animal husbandry Utah State University . . |