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Show ' - vu tie Surrounding Oil VOLUME 1 BLANDING, SJH Splits Honors With N. Ms x. Teams j UTAH. DEC. FRIDAY, and Mining Communities 18, 1959 Two Shift School Associated Civic Clubs Resolution Operation Ends Calls for Early Action on Hite Road With Move to At its regular 'masting held Juan High School Brcncoa registered cne win and one less In its olashes with two New Hsxioo teams played in B1 an ding last week. There will be no morning and 31 3 was an 1 easy afternoon ohlfts for Blanding Friday 66 win over Kirtland Saturday aftsr ths Park was a which olose in game Terraoe pupils move to their night 57-won with a new Farmington building, today, Friday, so ore Beoen&er 18th, All Park Terrace pupils (afternPlayers in the starting lineup Kermlt inoluded Butty oon shift) have been Instructed Friday Reed Stevens, Toaay May, Lyman to go to the Blanding Elementary and Johnny Nielson School at 9i00 am. where they Shunsray Coaoh Coohran used tlie same will gather up their belongings starters for Saturday's game and board a bus that will take that Stanley Bronson them to their new aohool north except The of the High School replaced Johnny Nielson ooach reported that while Cory One hundred thirty five pupils Jones was not in at ths start of and six teachers are scheduled San New Building Saturday ths Associated of Southern and Civio Clubs Eastern Utah unanimously passed grade-school- that he to was construction of a highway between ers used extensively in both Johnny Nielson was the high soorer in the Kirtland game with 19 points while Kermlt Butt led the Bronoo score in the Farming-to- n gene with 17 points The local boys were at make the retary siderable disadvantage In height will 23, played proposed road, whloh would oross the Colorado River a few miles above Hite, besides giving a dirsot oenneotlon between ths The librarian, aohool aocsss to Hovanweep and Bridges National Monuments and to recreation sites along the shores of Powell Lake Park Service representative told the group that one of ths lake's most elaborate recreation layouts was planned for ths Hits area but that detail planning A and oanstruotlon would' have te await the filling of the lake so that the extent of the sloughing of the shoreline oould be deterHe said that the shore mined sec- nusio .teacher High. parks, would also furnish two Pupils of Blanding Elementary are not to oonvene until 1000 ara today in order te avoid oonfuslon during the moving operation and Bryoe National and Parks School Sohocl Verde Mesa move the divide their time between in the Farmington game, Coach the two schools There will be no hot lunch at The Farmington Cochran said new school but bus strvlee the boys were considerably taller than ths 722 inch average will be provided for Park Terrace pupils who wish to make height of the Broncos of the Blanding Elementary Coming up for the Bronoos is a usa (TURN TO FACE 4, COL. 3) gams at Dove Creek Saturday and a Wednesday night, nigit in Blending with South Emery Dsoe fiber gams to be con- resolution calling for early a 52 games last here niit either of the 49 NO. at Hite would M in Shale formation and the Moenkopl that sloughing would present a the lake of above is Frank Martinss Shown problem Plans ware mads on the assumaddressed the Associated ption that Colorado would bring Civio Clubs of Southern and pavement to ths Utah Lins at Eastern Utah at a banquet held MoElmo Representatives from here Saturday night Cortez assured ths group of ths hr Martinet, who is from cooperation of that City toward Richfield, is probably Utah's promoting the Colorado comeo-tlo- n strongest advocate of the Hite He says ths road Road project Commies loner Walton County must be built immediately "If stated that San Juan County construction money la not avail- Comlssloners were strongly in a toll road" (TUFH TO PACE 6 COL. 2) able, make as he it Commissioners Adopt Program to Bring Industries to S.J. County The County Commissioners have cn a program to promote the tourist industry in San Juan and to County encourage ths establishment of other industries here The action had been advocated by ths Blanding Chamber of Conneroo and ths Blending City Counoil The program will ba supervised ed by a special oounoil to ba tf members from different occsBunltles in ths County County Commissioner lb. Walton suggested that the Counoll may have as many as 15 or 20 members $10,00000 has been budgeted set out eon-prie- for ths oeunell in i960 program is somewhat lass use by Ths ambitious than ths one' advooatsd Election of Officers Next on Chamber Program The of Comers Chssfcor by- require eleotlon of six directors before January 1, it laws at was; reported meeting Tuesday's six directors to bo replaced are i Bill Cline, Chan The Moulton, Smith, Richard Perkins, Don Jack Sheridan and Bert none Under the lysan of thsso : by-le- ws eligible for are rs-slsst- lon The Chamber is preparing by Blanding whieh would have ballet for distribution to established an administrative membership showing names oftip, 14 offles and employed a full-tim- e men nominated at Tlieodays meet- dlreoter Commissioner Walton ing.' with ins t motions said the voters reduoed progrea was adopted upon follows re e emendation Local Merchants Are Still Offering Wide Varieties New. Items Arriving Daily .... of the County ohoose Doug six Davis, that "the names Dr Whiten The Liseosfc, Silvan Fallen, N a ef and Took after study Attorney Calvin Blaok, Johnson, of other similar lyman, M. F lyaan, Kline Blaok, experience afforts within the state He Brass Hurst, Cordon Redd, lyle said that the .Utah County Johnson, P V Redd, .1 W Com, Of fl dale . Association had advis- and Phil Aeton ed against ths bigger progrea Holdover di rasters ami L W. and that a full -- las apsratisn Graves, Keith Blaok, Ism of a similar program waa stepped jaannsratt, Herald lycan, Dale TURN TO PAGE 11 COL. Skelton, and Loren Haskins t t |