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Show Published in the Interest of o fOUJ HE 1 . Aspinail A mamber of Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. has questioned U.S. procedures in its uranium buying programs with Canada. Congressman Wayne N. Aspin-a- ll raised the point while touring his uranium-producin- g home disin Colorado. Western trict Speaking before a regional eeting of the Uranium Institute, at Dove Creek, Aspinall referred to thie recent UIA report to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, The report charged the AEC ecently made $73 million additional commitments for increased uranium deliveries from . 0( (TURN' TO COL. 1 pg. 11) Engineering Company doing preliminary engineering work on the City Airport 0. 42 Reports Findings BY REN COMMITTEE MOSS, As members CHAIRMAN of the committee on it Vocations, was our respons- ibility to discover what is being done today in Blanding to prepare our children and youth for the work they will soon be We our focused performing. on and broad three study areAs, covered not only itfiat we are doing but also what we should be doing. 1. A comprehensive look at what - has been and is being done in the field of vocational guidance and career planning in Blanding. 2. The types of work and Job opportunities directing Neff 30, 2959 Vocation Chairman youth to market. now OCT . 9 Conference available in and how- well we are and preparing our the available Job - . fit at the training in vocational skills 3. is the Surrounding Oil and Mining Comxunitiea VhiU House Blanding ffcwd. BuiojfL The - BUNDING , UTAH , FRIDAY Canadian U. Deal Without Committee OK . . Blandf- A being probing look offered for our young in this coRimmlty. First, it is clearas people Based Broncos Play in Monticello Today San Juan Ihe Broncos will be High Soheol game was At the last report the company completed teats in three and between 7543 Monti cello made its 6 points on intervals a pass from David Patrick to 7744' for a combined production Robert Osier. rating of 36 million yfset. ofA Scoring for the Broncos were 900 plus B.T.U. gas .daily; Jay preliminary analysis indicated Nicky Blaok, 3 touchdowns conRedd, 2 touchdowns; Kerndt ftxtt, that each 1000 feet of gas 1 touchdown; and Reed Stevens, tained two gallons of distillate. The new well is about 60 miles Of the three con 1 touchdown. versions two were made by Lawrence north of the Aneth Oil Field and is in the approximate center of Guymon end one by Reed Stevens. Paradox Basin of - Utah-Col- or The Bronoos will see action in the 45-- 6. we Project. While the project has not yet already knew before this survey three more games during was made been that for Federal very little remainder of the season. approved Improvement discovery near LaSal, Utah, ia becoming more important as testing goes on. was which a Wildoat At originally planned as a 10,000 foot cambrian test, ftire has encountered gas pay in the Limestone that makes Mlssippian all previous gas discoveries in Sah Ilka Juan County look "chicken feed". Company's League game between the two teams was played here lest-Fridain a run --away victory for the San final score of the Oil Pure releases. newspaper The The REPORT OIL in Monticelle this afternoon for what Coach Swenson terms a "practice game". Ju&ners data from the UTAH end other recant on had . the ado. infornation published in UTAH OIL REPORT the producthe the engineers are progress, if any, has been per- game is scheduled to be played in financing, sufficiently confident of early formed in Blanding in the three Blending on November 6, the "A" ing formation is Mississippian areas listed above. approval that they are proceedwill play at Dove Creek on dolomite limestone topped by a string below ground For example, in the past how the 7th and an "A" game at Nucla sample at 7544 Their ing with their work. That fo mat ion elevation 6573. confidence is based on contacts extensive has been our vocationon the 14th. elsewhere in the Paradox Basin, they have made with the Regional al guidance and career planning any help professional our specific and school Office of the Federal Aviation program in notably at Big Flat Unit, whleh had received in preparing has also been operated by hire community? The survey indicated they Agency, Carson City, Nevada. Id other a them vocation. fcr one r.ot of five that Oil, has yielded sour crude but graduate no has words heir systematic has been only at Ernest Heloo and Roy Johnson and ten years ago oould point to TO COL. 1 (TURN Other 9) shows pg. best. of the local Civil Air Patrol Mississippian in the Paradox' Basin have proved have asked the City for a 99 disappointing, as at Cane Creek year lease on some ground at the some 29 miles northwest of the Blanding Airport, on which to A "B" From semi-commer- construct a 50x50 hangar. a branch of tho requires that a Air Force, hangar be furnished . Oere The is which CAP, Hammond Canyon Studied discovery. Big Flat is miles northlocated some 36-- new for Recreational Possibilities 40 west of Lisbon Dome. musu&lly significant at fields Tact that after 7590' through 7773 been encountered. its planes are stationed. Council was sympathetic to request, but delayed aotion until legal aspects could CAP City of Blanding accepted a proposal of the San Juan County Board of Education for the erection arid operation. of ten street lights to be placed in front of the local schools. The agreement provides that all U.' meet County Commissioners will City Counoil at with the the latter's The purpose be to work November 9 meeting. of the meeting will out a new formula for the Joint operation of the Jail. The building belongs to the County, but is used by the City, both as a Jail and as a garage for the olty fire truck. is the oering from no water had wildoat created only mild interest during early drilling then the operator perforated and acidized to test severnl1 zones The material is to be furnished by the Sehool District and that Installation expense, plus the eleotrloity for operation, is to be furnished fay the City. The plans call for three the at Blanding Elemelights ntary, three at the High Schoel, and four at the new Park Terrace lementaiy Sohool. Most The studied. be oial oetween Possibility of a new recreational area being opened in San Juan County wa disclosed Monday by the U.S. Forest Service regional office in Ogden. Now accessible only by four-whedrive vehicles over an old logging road, the area in Hammond Canyon lies only 10 to 12 miles northwest of Blanding. 3366-42- 18' whioh (TURN TO PAGE 6 COL. had 2) el CURRENTLY the Forest Service has ncgctialed a contract with Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, head of .the University of Utah Department of Anthropology, to survey the canyon and determine its value for preservation of artifacts and evidence of habitation by early Indians. The contract period is Sept. (TURN TO PAGE 10 COL. l) 0 Bert Falser. Blanding voters oan chocs from Veting is te be eendusted at nine candidates when they gs te the City. Hall and between the the polls to elect three now hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. and members for the City Council next voters are expeotsd to use the west doer and net the main enTuesday. Three parties have entered trants when they go. te veto. candidates in the raeot There will be 740 or nere Waldo citizens CITIZENS PARTY with eligible to vote in the LaVar Lyman and eleetion aceerding te an estlnate by Elnora Nielsen, PARTY PEOPLES with Glendoa Mrs. Nielsen said the Regletmr. exaet numand ber or David L. Guymea Black, registered voters would Curtis Janaa. net be tabulated until Saturday Harvey, (Teek) Joseph L. Nielsen. UNITED BLANDING Calvin Black, W, PARTY C. Miultea with because of inferaatien needed en and the leeatien ef City borderlines; |