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Show Blandiii Outlook Me 10c Published in the Interest of fOLUME 1 the Surrounding Oil and Mining Comunitias Blanding BLAHDIHG, Tragedy Spoils Otherwise Wonderful Trip For Blanding Youngsters Kunz,. and a party of 5 Lloyd Lyman, Final Decision on Aneth Oil Blanding boys ) Danial Pal Mr, Glenn Patterson, Bryan Kunz and Jeffrey Kunz were ii returning from what otherwise would have been a grand trip when a tragedy oocurred that C. R. Henderson, Chairman of took the life of Bryan, 4 year the Utah Oil A Gas Conservation old son of McKay Kunz, who was Commission said in Salt Lake leader and sponsor of the group City Monday that his commission The aoeident took plaee as the would render a definite deoision group was headed for hone on on the Aneth Well spaolng conU. S. Midway 66, about 10 niles following hearings east of Flagstaff, Arizona. Mr. troversy scheduled to resume on November Kunz had stopped his oar about 10. He said farther continuances six feet off the side of the were not anticipated. 4 --lane highway and the boys had Battle lines on the controvetaken the stop as an opportunity rsial issue were formed in 1957 for a short hike. Bryan was to when Texaoo, Carter and ContinCant'd Col .4 Page 2 ental asked the commission to McKay aore drilling units establish for the Aneth Field. Shall Oil Company, with the 60 fcfuofji Party nominated David L. Guymon, Curtis Jones, and Glenn Blaok as its candidates for City Counoil last the Only 22 'attended night. meeting as compared to the 166 who attended the previous one held by the party. The People's - eee School Hot Lunch program cannot get underway until after the first of November, according to School Superintendent Zenoe The School Board has Blaok. advised been by the ecmpaiy "ho will Install the equipment that shortage of steel lias held up The fabrication of the counter tops. The shortage, company's letter to the strike according to the was due in part of steel and workers and, transportation also to heavy late summer and fall orders. Under its original schedule the service would have begun within two weeks after the start of sohool. ee to the e According booking of Gulf and Standard of California,- objected and asked that a 40 acre pattern be - established. The 80 aore proponents contend EO. 59 9, 1959 Mvoeate Broncos to Tangle with Red Devils Tonite in Moab EAST VIKINGS CARBON DUE the continuous drilling Aneth has reduced the program nusfcer of undrilled proven locations to approximately 55. The figure is based on the present s peeing of one well to each 80 at between all zones so that the amount of oil missed by drilling one well on every 80 cores would be negligible. But the 40 acre boys won't buy henceforth advocate discussion the reeeeBond-atloof a eoamlttee whioh had Mt with Cortez proponents of the plan here last Thursday ns will play Moab in at lights tonight their seoond conference game of night. Bill Cline, the season. In their first conThe San Juan Broncos under ference gome the locals oams out two touchdowns behind Notre Dame High Frioe. in a game starting probable game i tonight's played at this as ths Center, Clyde Coaoh S went on gave lineup for Watkins j Guards , Merl in 'Grover and Terry Certonlof Taokles, Winters and Stevsn Keslei Perry &dst Jay Redd and Kemdt Butt; Quarterback, Half, Half, Tommy Left Mayj Meting Me El mo Creek road Colorado's with a road from the Utah aide. The directors aoeepted with Lawrence Guymon; Right Reed Stevens) Fullbaok) who made port for the oomittee "Perhaps toward the re- ecmmentmd, earlier attitude this matter was a little our shortsighted." A report that Son Juan County had agreed at their regular meeting last week in Montieello to roeoitMnd a MoEImo connection to the State Highway Department was not subCommissioners stantiated. Commlpsiancr Marion Cont'd. Col. Hazelton 2 Page 7 Nicky Black. tie position for first plaee. hosts to a strong East Carbon team. The game is scheduled for Group Sets Meeting Date 2sOO p.m. game its and being a conference will be imin the matter of league outoccie to Organize New Party portant A new party, probably bearing standing. A win oould conceivthe name of "Progressive Party" barriers ably put the local eleven in a will appear on the ballots in urated zones and that the 80 aore pattern would leave over spaced test wells. According to the forthcoming city eleetlon, 20 of the oil out' of reach. a report in the OIL AND GAS if plans being formed by a group of Blanding oltlzens are earrlod They say the extra 20 percent is JOURNAL at least one of these well worth the oost of drilling wells eneountsrec a heavily out. The group, headed by Paul Dean the extra veils. zona that was cosaturated Blaok and Troy R. Pollard, have They pc nt out locations in mpletely isolated from surroundcalled a public meeting for 7 sOO the field where heavy producers ing wells. p.m., Saturday, Ootober 10th, at are surrounded with marginal A decision by the commission the Silver Spur Cafe. The orwells and visa versa. In favor ef the 40 acre advocates ganizers urge any and all who With special permission from would call for the of are interested in euoh a program Utah Oil Conservation Comission over 250 additional drilling wells at to attend the meeting. Shell has drilled five 40 aore Aneth. that. say imperalable lie between the sat- They Montieello Mill Closure Attributed to AEC Policy - - Not Lack of Minerals The gevem-aent-own- ed. in Juno, has fulfilled its ntrast hero and will be dosing payroll. Gordon Weller, The Bill the station soon. at president A. Jaakson C. and HeBrsyer of have traasfored Institute . already ef Cenreo will Chamber The ninth and tenth grades that the porous zones from which Blanding boosters will have an will Freshmen the field gets Its ' production opportunity to see the Broncos here play the Cortez are interfingered and that there in notion on their home field 2 s 00 Wednesday, Ootober 15, at p.m. communication next Thursday when they will be is sufficient closure of uranium mills one area of the West, while in acres. Atomic The publication says there are the Energy Commission is 12 rigs now operating in the contracting for the operation of field and that this number of new nilla in other areas, was severely criticized in a talk rigs will oonplete about nine before the Montioollo Chamber of wells per month. The oost of wells in the area Commerce Thursday evening. This southeastern Utah cohiui-it- y between $107,000 and ranges is new bracing itself for an $148,000. expected closing of its oo National Lead Co. Land-A- ir, Incorporated, vhloh operated uranlun aill. , The established its missile tracking plant employs 125 workers and station in Blanding a $1 milllch annual co- supports time must we oondom a system a development ef that permits one area to relieve hardship, in another area, ourtalls operatl one resulting in equal or even mere severe hardship. Weller, said that A I. C. and statistic have that shown eoamerelal uranlun reserves have consistently grown in ths four-eorn- ero region tributary to the even as the Montieello mill rate of mining has grown. But he told . his audience that differences in geology and of executive vice A. E. C. contracting procedure! the Uranium in the various uranium dlstrieto Anerlea told of the Meat, caused widely Montieello bus lneccnen that two different effects from oonnonly sills would be starting up applied regulations. "It le the regulatiena, rather operations in Hyemlng at alneet Handover ths Air Bass at exact time that the Monti-ol- io than any limitation af the Utah. Still malting for further mill Is scheduled to cleso. mineral wealth of this roglen, orders are Uyton Upd, "Me congratulate tyoming m that will cause ths regie Morris, Freak Hay, and Bob its splendid " development , closing of this mill i ho Heller said, "but at the seen concluded. ts The little HERE THURSDAY School t SMteires luTig--i OIL AND GAS JOURNAL families OCT. UTAH, FRIDAY, Alamgordo, New Mexico, and Jim Priest kas gone td the Hill-fie- ld . t The purpose, of the meeting will be to form the organization, adept a platform, and nominate the eendidatee that the party will run in the next city eleetlon. It is the intent of the proponents of the new party to nominate a candidate for each of the three oounell seats at itake in the eleetlon to be held the 3rd of next month. We want this party to represent people of all ages, but with "young ideas", Mr. Blaek told the Outlook. Citizens Party Calls Meeting for October 14 Party Chairman, Zones Hlaak, has set the date for a.Cltisana Phi-tMeting to be held at the y Hlrfi . Sohool Auditorium, Wednesday Ootober 14th at 7s00 pm. The. purpeao of the to elect party- ofTlooro for the - Metlfs - lag year and to mom to run la the aeal lection. lmt treated . retary. Up. Blaik-trac- e eaadl-dat- oo City oiU eltlseno to attend. Wgby to party sec |