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Show BUNDING, UTAH' Situation 6yjO ,( oro Population Trading eantar for tr.t four Comara Oil, Vrnnmn, Outlook10 Blanding u- Ronchtng, f tno 4 and Farming Teurtat Trada . Schoola and Churchta OOCD PLic. TO LIVS Published in the Interest of Blending VOLUME 1 B LAM DING, d Ad Administrator Hired for County Hospital tho Surrounding Otl and Mining Communities UTAH , FRIDAY 9 AUGUST 28, 1959 MO. 33 sms L. Hamilton, Provo, has been named adirinistra-to- r of the San Juan County Hos-plaoeordlng to Information Samuel Utah tal released here yesterday. Hospital Board member Lynn lyman, said Mr. Hamilton was chosen from three applicants who 'were interviewed by the Hospital . Board Saturday night. deoision was made at Final a board meeting Thursday. The new administrator has a B.S. Degree from the University of Kentucky with a major in aooountlng. In his new job ho will get his first experience in administration hospital al- though his experiences cover a wide range of general business positions and personnel work frith large concerns. He is 32 years old) has a wife management children. and two In the past the hospital has not employed an administrator and the duties he will perform have been handled by the board with the assistance of Mrs. Leda Young who has been serving as Superintendent. Mr. Hamilton takes over the fifteenth of September the office of Superintendent will be dropped with Mrs. Young continuing perhaps as head nurse acWhen New shown cording to Hr. Lyman. Two nurses Elaine Sullivan submitted resig- - and Reah Vlgas nations to the Institution this week and the board is now inter- ested in getting applications to fill the resulting vaoanoles. j Principal looking Lynn while on is grade schedule to freshmen Linda Lee High School Ehgllsh instructor Mrs. Marian G. Nielson explains 9th Shummay (left) and Linda The oomplete somewhat lar161 ohalked up at the at registration, held ger than early enrollment ; j Oasss 4 fet IMeraay Agent Argyle Urges Shovdeo Attendance Prof. George Henderson Animal Husbandmen of the Utah State. U- AT RECENT LEASE SALE of the lastest OIL REPORT UTAH ls-- ue the Navajo Tribe has acted to accept bids for oil and gas leases on nine tracts while rejecting seven bids offered at the recent sale held at g Window Kook precedent-settin- Jjily 26. All tracts were in Twp's. 40 and 41s. Rge. 24E., SLM, San Juan on starts at School 9s00 first six grades. in the past a shortage of classrooms will require two shifts to accomodate the large enrollment. The town will be divided into two sections with pupils in one section attending As from 7 a.m. until noon arid the tion re-adver- tise han Mexieo, have previously publicly announced that New of 53 to 27.2 51 and 49 and two 17 in addltli 23 bids v is planning to County on Sept. business pertaining to his g near the new August 31 at the bridge. Three teaSohool the for. Elementary chers that will teaoh grade one Monday pre-registra- Pod-peo- San a.m. north bank of the San Juan River Bland-ln- other seotion from 1 p.m. until 6. The lines of the two secCounty. 111 be drawn after analA recent decision on the Sup- tions of Monday's enrollment. reme Court of Utah in the ease ysis There is no sound basis for of Utah v. Hatch, had great efestimating the number of stufect on the Tribe's considera- dents who will show up since no tion of the bids tendered. has been held The Tribe according to its this year. It is a fore drawn announcement felt that the conclusion among administrators decision "will remove clouds on however that the number will be which had somewhat less than the Tribe's title" last year due discouraged some. operators from to the establishment of a new bidding on most of the rejected school at Montezuma Creek. Last tracts. year pupils from that area were With the decision in the Hut oh brought by bus to Blending. oasc now in the Tribe said it This year school at Montezuma rethe to plans will get under way in a splendid date. an at tracts early new building located near the jected included two Bids accepted, bids by Helbing and Podpechan at despite ary legal threat they expect to begin drilling operaand 67.5, royalty re77.1 tions on receipt of final papers. Helbing and spectively. Rejeeted bids included those independent operators of Rosewell. niversity Juan TAKEN According to the event j NAVAJOS TURN DOWN 7 OF 16 BIDS enrollment figure is expected to be Tre-gel- las be 7 in on field of work and to Judge the entries in the Elk Mountain Riders Annual Horse Show will bo well worth your while to attend. There will be twelve olasses of horses Judged. Entries must be through six are planned for the operation although at last information only two had been obtained. Teaehers hired are in by Sept. 5. Send them to Katie Gossett formerly of FarmJess Grover James of Bullard Box and 564, Blandlng ington Boston. The Board is reportedly Utah. The Showdeo in the afternoon 1st trying to find a qualified con- promises to keep you entertained and 2nd grade teacher to every minute and prizes will be Cont'd. Pg. 2 Col. 3 Given to the best. You will find hand bills displayed in prominent places all over the Medical Check up county. Everyone come out and enjoy Graders For the fun at Blandlng, September Mrs. Dan Pendleton Pres, of 7 new 1st Labor Day. the Blending Health Counoll has advised that forms for student's Read Medical check up may be obtained starting to school for their first time are urged to have a physical examination prior to enrolling next Monday if haven't done so within ADS They1 re News Too at the offices of Dr. Fallon or Dr. Goon. Children the Bookmobile Hill Be Here Monday The Bookmobile will be j months. the past six Blandlng on Monday. Readers ai In the absence of forme such reminded that the hours are fr An attesq and from 4. as are available at the two 10-looal doctors offices a letter will be Bdo to have the Bookm from a registered MD stating bile open either at noon or. af the child's physloal condition ter sohool so that students ei return and cheok out books. will suffice. they j ! 12 1-- |