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Show Pago 2 December 11 9 1959 BLANDING OUTLOOK up Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah w. CC X publisher Qua Moulton, PHOTOGRAPHER Groce Shumway, East Blending Mildred Rasooe, NW Blending Hilda Perkins, SW Blending . Cornelia Perkina, Montloello after dark faculties knows who to and last frightening evening. Just she heard something Monday toith the all-in-o- n. FAMLT PLAN E HYROM POBTBB Mr it cozy and warm inside so invited himself in but found there was Sinoe glass in the window A iSr---. vr out of town she called a neighbor who found a more suitable plaoe for him to Gordon Utah spend Mrs was the night Hattie Guymon ing from what heart attack can avail hlnself of other nens draw a benefit from the labors and experience of other man. had an experi- scrape the big picture window in her living room and looked out Into the . face of a huge white He faoed bull with long horns looked apparently thought Qandi Ediiankd - - Man who how Adams Gordon Mrs ence San Juan County , o no year 14.00 San Juan County, six months .. 2.25 Elsowhoro in U.S.A. 1 yoar 4.50 Elsowhoro in U.S.A. 6 months 2.50 Is the Rich Nielson Rex unusual Subscription Ratos: "He PERKINS her bed with a and Miss fined to She had been expecting ailmwit. Jessie Mae Black spent part of to go with her husband to Salt last week in Salt Lake City on Lake and Monti Friday but business. will be necessary for tor. Carl and Clare noe Perkins mads ana TO PAGE 11 COL. 2 a business trip to Spanish Pork HERE'S THE HAH Thursday. Mrs. Joanna, Pierce, Bluff Donna. Brown, Mexican Hat at Blanding, with HUM the street it CORRESPONDENTS flecond Claaa Postage Paid d down recover- was apparently She became ill ONE POLICY for Dad, Mom, present and future a Children, Por further details about this a ago Sunday , and is being cared for by her daughter Mrs Cordon Jones at her hone week Mrs Emerson is J i Ralph Burt ens haw is can- - remarkable new plan Phone 2806. BENEFICIAL LIFE Insurance Gokpant could be written or said, regarding the forgotten status of our oonrninlty by our State and it's agencies. More still eould be written or said of the potential of air area; mu oh has been said of the m&iltude of our resources; little has been Mioh to avail the area done of the benefits whi oh should have oome eould possibly yet come from the development of these resources. Por the purpose of this artiole, let us assume only that a situation does exist that we have a problem and that the to adopt potential is still here Perhaps it would be better and then dead" the attitude of letting the "Dead past bury it's "look forward, onward, richer for each memory, and reap the from or promised prosperity of the things that are to be" Should we not now assume that the development, the progress and the growth of our community or area is our responsibility or perhaps a better word would be our opportunity? Should we not that the organization of ourselves into a promotional group is necessary? Is it not wise to affiliate ourselves with other organizations who have Interests common to ours, who have recognize which we experience gathered knowledge and understanding from could gain great benefit? Isn't there represented here must realize that the forging of the destiny of this area is throui a fine opportunity tc unite ourselves in a com on effort, 1 irrespective of our personal differences or religious ideologies We the inherent responsibility of eaoh individual who resides here, whether he might have been born here, migrated here or if he be one of the thousands we hope will yet join us into our midst an organization known as The Associated Civios Club of Southern and Eastern Utah' Their purpose in coming here is consistent with their reason for existence the development of, through organized effort, that part of the State of Utah which bears their name This is an opportunity for us to "avail ourselves of other mens faculties." We oan add cur now Comes te ability end influence and give service from our experience this organisation which because of unity of numbers can mean so much to our own development Let's not be found passive in this effort. Lot's beoone an active, enthusiastic participant and indloato we on banquet importanoe on The "If are Saturday, December 12 Little we oan d0a of greater this particular date, then lend our support words of wo suoh, by attending the scheduled meetings and will one work health, prosperity of the worlds greatest organizers are these, unitedly, we can work ourselves into wealth, and power" Forest Service Sets Additional Date for GMmning Xraac Tree art lisdted one to a family and arc priesd at one dollar each Payment' must be made by eheek money ' order Caeh le v tree t.ef It takes know-ho- to keep a car at its peak of safe performing power in winter! Our mechanics have that knowledge and exw perience. They give you dependable expert service! We keep your car in A- -l shape safe against a winter hazards! RADIATOR FLUSHED, CHECKED AND RUED WITH ANTIFREEZE aeeeptable Mr demand. Olson, area Service, Forest Supervisor, told the The teacher had asked her puOut!sk. to list, in their opinion, the A Forest Ranger will bo eta-- T; pils nine Americans. After a at the head of Johnson while greatest she u;d stopped at one desk and C: ::h fr C a.m te 5 p. m.i asked, "Have you finished ytour Y. Swetkt 14, to handle list yet, Bobby? "Not yet. he c lew. "I can't deckle on the replied. ' "alpine fir", which shortstop. olrooly resemble blue sprues. : Don't get stuck when winter conies! Drive in here! We givo your cor a guaranteed check-up- ! net Plaon trees are available free Olsen said have boon Blandlng people The additional day has been given another day for obtaining allotted of public booauoo A Christmas from the Forest Le Grand WE WINTERIZE safstv sentries Pio. 3551 DG2J& |