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Show Page 4 Up & Down the Street BOBBY SKELTON for parents f and have a reunion with he sister from Rook Springs, to She plans remain over the Easter Holidays Friends of : his sudden been had death last April watohnan for Sage Drilling, and has been home at. Garys trailer saddened were by 1 He ; ; day through a new Salt the oountj Forensic held ths City, Friday andwonSaturday March agent. Rail Argyle, 6. Barbara her ward in at the of year H meeting first "Coniunism A threat to oratory School. Elementary the Blending three-eighth- s the Constitution," while George won his in extemporaneous speaking. Ths two contestants had parents, attended the meeting. participated in the Mr. Argyle explained to the previously of belonging Region Eight most in Huntington rr oup the benefits They were three weeks ago. olub; one that interto a ons as of the three enohosen ested the parents was the report tries in each of the two departfrom Carbon County that expenses ments there. for Juvenile delinquency have There were over 400 A and B an Approximately 75 interested boys and girls, with several of their 4-- H 4-- . ; oit-izens- at a trading post . Club met Blanding Sportsmans .March 31. to eleot new officers and plan future meetings. Jerry was Brow ted re-eleo- Uneta 3row was also president, re-eleo- ted John as secretary treasurer. Helquiet was elected Directors for the new year are LaVell Palmer, Bernal -- vice-preside- Sylvan Johnson, Bradford, Murphy nt. Oris Phil Delta Charles Francis, Ralph McCullough, Hawkins, Odom,' and Frock May. Dale Skelton, Shannon Estep, arid Muggs Taylor left today for a fishing la, . trip spend a week to Hermisil down Old Mexico. They there. The well is producing from the upper zone and a location to- the east of the discovery has been scheduled. Difficulty in setting pipe pro-- , vented completion of the lower zone, but oil men were encouraged over the tests taken in the lower zone. In other oil news, tests on Pures No. 2 northwest Lisbon Valley well were reported to be very encouraging. The well is a one mile step-ou- t to the southeast of the original discovery. - plan to acquired home of the Jin. Terrells was- the meeting place of the Bridgette3 , when they entertained their husbands The newly - their in Blanding this son and family, Mr. Pollard reweek with to Range ly, Colorado. Mrs. Pollard and Gloria went to Farmington Tuesday to take her Guosts of Hr. and mothtr-in-laat Bridge. to visit her other Mrs. Terrell were Mr. and Mrs. son. She will return later in Royce Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack the week. Sheridan, Mrs. Ralph Noonan, and Also Visiting in the Pollard Mrs. Janes turned . - . honors in the meet held In Tuesday afternoon . be employed won Baylss resident for Bland ing is inch choke, and 24 barrels per Jo Jordan, Daughter day of salt water from the Is been reduoed about 50$ einoe little Julie Mrs Eddie Jordan of Mr. and may pay zone. aetive H program has been es2 San Juan was She born April in Operators believe the salt wa- tablished there. Nonticallo. in ter is channeling up 'from the A film was Hospital shown, giving an and James Mrs Slavens and 'Mr . lower zone as the result of dif- idea of the industry, good CanKearns to are moving ficulties in cementing off. the family and good business methJames where will lower zone. yon, Arizona, ods the members learn; after A and Baldwin DORIS BLACK BY 25-2- had been marooned by high water, at 108 barrels of oil per day and and had to walk in, about 10 400,000 cubic feet of gas per miles.. 3y Marian G. Nielson 4-- The Tom Nabers and Assocnly a week after having ciates well west of Cortez was He 17 days at the rig. potentiated out late last week court spent . 108 Oil ; Ted Glazebrook Mr Well , Local Students Place in Oratory Too Coonty Agent Organizes Summer 4-- U Work in Handing MILDRED RASCQE Mildred Rasooe is motoring to! Charles City, Iowa, to visit her Wyoming April 8, 1960 BLANDING OUTLOOK w Foster. Higgs home was Rev. Wood, Episcopal was .low,. Mrs. Sheridan, high, minister from Moab, who brought Mr. Sheridan 2nd high, and Mrs. the Rev. and Mrs. Moffett from Noonan, won slam. While here, they Dragerton. A guest In the Frank Flom home visited other members of the this week was Mr. William Nelson Church in this area. Mrs. hlp top high school students participating, so the competition was keen. Logan High School won the trophy in the A school for having the highest number of points in ths meet. American Class won the B class trophy.yv, ehildren present Fork whioh the Mre. Joseph Nielson, whd J) to friends their with grouped her reporvs choose one of the many available eompanled meet students, was f olasses for their own summers that ths outstanding. Ths debating teams were ths best work. Sane future plans were The announoed inoluding a week end ths stats could produce. House Legislature Fortum, the camping trip, exhibits to be and the Senate, used parliamenshown at the county fair and procedure as ths basis for traveling expenses for any win- tary its smurds. Ths orations were ners to attend the state fair on and this fall. Plans for organizing weremany and varied subjects well done. exceptionally the various olubs into a com- There were fewer in some munity group with projeot the extemporaneous contestants divisspeech to benefit the entire connunity ion than in any others However, and were mentioned, with meeting (TURN TO PAGE 15 COL. 3) parties throughout the eight toA Jr. leadership, field orops, twelve, weeks of the summer. was made last Mr. Argyle expressed similar attempt summer, but would hope more this year. it the gardens, poultry, rabbits, electricity, photography, and riding aooomplieh horse. With this variety of projeots Some of ths leaders have been an attempt is mads to interest that every boy and girl between the chose, it Is probable At the ages of ten and twenty-on- e others will be needed. in on Blanding. Guy-mDorothea Mrs. present time, is 'Community leader and Mrs. Kristy Stevens, secretary. work is not new in Blending, though it has not been as 4-- H it is effective as beoome. It is hoped it a worthwhile will work LEGAL TO ALL BLANDING CIATION Nona THE OF MEMBERS WATER USERS ASSO- OF UTAH BLANDING, the county agent declared, that is designed a longtime 'friend of the Fiona Episcopal hereby given that Rev. Moffett is soon to take to interest and assist older Notioe is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. a Meeting of the be Rev. Wood's position in this boys and girls to 21 years as there will The Methodist Youth Fellowship well as the younger ohlldren. Association held in the City District. met Sunday night in a special Hall of Blanding, Utah, on the A going away coffee was held It offers a supervised, co" enwere "Parent's night They April 1, honoring Mrs, nstructive summer activity ths 23rd day of April, 1960 A.D. at tertained with slides by Rev. Friday, Nora Combs who is moving to Ariyear around in some plaoea, but the hour of 7t00 P. M. o' dock Dove. Riohart of Creek, Colorado. zona. The ooffee was held in the in this oouaty Mr. eonsidert" Argyle said for the prupose ofINCQRP0RA1 The slides were of Lincoln and home of Mrs. C, Thomas, assisted he felt the ohildren were too adviciblllty of his life and birthplace; and of by Mrs. Gladys Smith. busy during the winter sdhool this Association as & the Holy Supper. CORPORATION under the laws of Mr. Lorenzo S. Peterson left months to make it work succesGloria Pollard, Thursday Morning to attend the sfully. It will only be an State of Utah; and for sush Polly Stevens, eight the and Eima Esplin motored over tc other, and further purposes and wedding of his son, George, and to twelve week program here. Cortez last Thursday. actions as may lawfully be conThe following Miss Judy Musser of Murray, Utah be will subjects The Oil Wives' Pinocle Club sidered by the members of this They were married in the Salt available to the clubs litres met this week at the home of Mrs Lake Association. Temple. Accompanying Mr. Clothing, foods, home improveBen Stevens, with three tables ment, etomology, fix-i- t, forestPeterson, is his daughter playing. Mrs. Hoadley Smith was and a granddaughter, Becky. ry, livestook, dog ear, and BLANDING WATER USERS ASSOCIATION hostess. Box 767, Blanding, Utah Special guests wsre Mr. Peterson also has to report range management. Also Crafts, Mrs. Tom BTockmoir and Mrs. Wal-l- to the VA Hospital Friday for a Jeannearetts. Low was Mrs. medical checkup. and study program, NON-PRC- fyt Ver-le- ne . ey A.H. Skinner High was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franoie of Helen Kennimer. Meeting next Vernal were in town on business week will be at the home of Mrs over the weekend and visited Mr. Kennimer. and Mrs. Charlie Franoie. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Signs of Spring in Blandingi llieeday at the home of Mrs. Dais A Tractors turning oyer the sweeSkelton. special guest was Mrs. Janes Foster who spoke on tsmelling, freshly thawed ground. Art and presented a very enjqy-ab- le Swarms of ehildren on bioyoles .Kites ...Jeepe buzdemonstration of pastel and horses., Refreshments were en- zing around .New construction,. painting joyed by Mrs. Emma Kuykendall, Watering, .Tulips, Daffodil, Mrs. Sybil Brook, Mrs. Doris Crocuses adding a bright touoh,. of slumbering Karr, Mrs. Ross Nugent, Mrs. The new awakening Yard enthusiasts out Tregallee, Mrs. June Ta- streams tyrtlsMrs. Arlene Higgs, Mrs. Roy digging. .Easter bunnies in ths ylor, .Sportsmen out tuning Higgs, Mrs. Carol Flom, and Mrs. windows - rs and rigging their fishing taokls.,,.. .Planes Pollard, their overhead. ..... Pollard, visited sight-seei- Bobble Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. Troy A. parents of Buck boat-moto- up ng HUNSAKEfi IV SERVICE uh ink n nuT ran i nu, uou OFFERS ALL-DA- Y MONDAY fi THURSDAY SERVICE IN BLANDING at mo PIONEER FURNITURE nmsiou - smu appuahus Geiger Counter Repairs - Elfaui - Gmutitd Swm 0.1 ALL mm AHD CODELS |