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Show Blandin Outlook 2 BLANDING , UTAH , FRIDAY , n 10$ the Surrounding Oil and fiining Cownunitias Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME Pries 25, MARCH 13 NO 19&G Hurst Piea for Mra Integration ao(E Slates Public Meetings I Education Highlights Navajo Meeting of Chamber iCItaiiiber of Commerce Tl Tha on-me- rca Blanding voted to hold public meet ings at tha City Hall on the 4th 3rd Ward Hopes Saturday night of each month The purpose of the meetings Is Consolation Trophy to acquaint the people with work Its too early to shout but as the Chamber is doing and' to hear was this printed Blanding Third suggestions from citizens. Ward was having a winning streak The first such meeting is slated for this Saturday night and if it doesn't stop they'll ftf be home with the oonsol&tion oup March 26 beginning at 7sOO p.m, some time this week-en- d. and will feature a. talk by David We will know more about afCivil Engineering C, Holder, the be to game played with Consultant, Holder has been emOgden 12th Ward today at 5ilb, it ter ployed by make a San County tc and recommend a Juan survey County planning program. Chamber wkins President, Loren Ha- urgers everyone to attend. They were put bracket by a 56-- 42 to A George Hurst plea by this area not shirk that it's obliga- an brr tion to our neighboring Navajos but Instead go all out for educating and integrating them into our society, put a lot of spark in a meeting that otherwise had become somewhat wearisome to mary listeners, Mr, Hurst, who is ex-men- the I'tah Indian Affairs CoIs now serving as the field representative for that of mmission commission. He was critical of the arin the loser's loss TViesday rangement under which youngsters Vista California, In vie next game they piled up the .ournament 's highest score yet to win over Thomas, Idaho, Mar from the nearby Navajo Reservation are having to go to distant when local are . facilities adequate mission, of care to take 5, large numbers, Governor Clyde made the apclaimed Hurst Don Smith has been appointed that Next eame a win over the Navajo pupils Utah pointment by telephone to Smith Mesa, Arizona 15th Ward that re- taken to distant accommodations, as new member of the some as far away as Eugene, OreIndian Affairs Commission, He Monday, Other members of the commi- quired overtime play to decide rethe the issue. gon, quite often become home si ok fills a vacancy left by of Clendenln ssion are Salt G, S, who Hurst Information says 3illy Redd and have to be returned to the signation of Georgebecome Lake City and Harold Drske of Field was the high soore in the game reservation, left that post to the Hava Jo Mountain; Com Hurst had recently inspected a for against Thomas and CUrtis Hunt Representative came in for a lot of praise for Riohfield, Utah operation where his performance in ths Mesa game a larre dormitory has been built for care of reservation pupils attending public schools there. S J Representatives He described the cultural gains being made by the Navajo at Discuss Education! Richfield as being highly gratifying, He proposed that the Utah Lake Issues in Indian Affairs Commission con"What education for all pusider construction of dormitorand ies here so that & similar pils? and "How much guidance studfor service counseling opportunity could be offered to a ents?" were topics discussed by large number of reservation 150 educators and laypen from ohildren of school age who are 'A schools boarding sohool 80-6- 56-- 50 3-- man High School Proud o! Wrestler Salt every school district in Utah at not in sohool at all, a conference held in Galt Lake San Juan School Superintendent confirmed Zenos L, Blaok, City yesterday. (TURN TO PAGE 2, COL. l) Attending, from San Juan School were Supt, Zenos L, Black, Board Presioent Surmers and layman, Mrs, Fred Hall iday. District The conference was one Republicans Elect Officers of a series at which educators and laymen convene to discuss current educational issues. Representation at the conferences, and Name Delegates to State Convention which are conducted by State School Superintendent, E, Allen The Spjti Juan County Republican Batemen, is limited to 3 from Committee held its nomination each school district. convention in Montieello last Saturday afternoon and elected officers and named delegates to Teachers (o Get Pay Boost go to ths State Convention, Bill E, Cline was re-elec- Pearl Lewis of Moati-cell- o, San Juan chairman; Teachers in the and Maschool system get a $300,00 per rian Bayles, secretary-treasure- r. year pay raise under the 1960-6- 1 Selected to go to ths State, schedule released just salary convention were Georgs Hurst, Pay for teachers with Bachelor Charles Redd, Leland Redd, Bill degrees ranges from $4600 for Cline, Clarenoe Rogers, Robert to Anderson, those with no experience $6500 to those teaohlng their Mr, and Mrs, Robert Anderson 16th year, Teaohers with Master were elected to the State Cedegrees will get from $5000 to ntral Conxnittee, $6900 based on number of years Featured speaker at- the affair of experience. was state ohalrma Vernon Rom-- ne teaohers (employable only on from Salt Lake City, vice-chairm- Vf CtfcV v ' an - ...S W r' ' only by an older ath- proud of Don who beat the seoond lete who is a top wrestler in ranked wrestler, top man from in the marine corps and a member of the University of Wyoming, went on and to Don Neff his match, first the U.S, Olympics team, a battle tough against weight put up placed second In his The team member. the meet AAU Olympics held last Blass at the week at Fort Collins, Colorado, match was lost only in the last San Juan High has a right to be fourteen seconds. beaten ted Non-degr- eed speeial authorization), if ary, will get between $3850 and $4600 The schedule specifies additional amounts for teaohers with '30 quarter hours in addition to their degrees, and for teaohers George Hurst made a short Governor George D, Clyde; Larsen spoke as oandldate with other responsibilities suoh as prinolpalshlpa and coaching. talk in behalf of the oandldaoy of I Dude in his behalf for governor and owx Lamont B, Gunderson, also a candidate, had a representative at th nA,fah. |