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Show n W Outlook iancun in is Published in the Interest of Blanding 2 VOLUME s APRIL 159 NO . 190 16 Local Physician Denied Lease on Hen Clinic L v.Sf j.1. 'M Jtep v ; a " 8 10 the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities UTAH , FRIDAY, BUNDING, Price Blanding's only sedloal doctor was notified this week that he would not be granted a lease to the New Blanding Clinio expected to be completed within the next six weeks. 'i i '. - A.'. ' a1 ay.? , - t V, jfaaf&dlW. U- -4 - '.. - 4 ' IS Fallon received the notice in a letter from the The Blanding Clinic Committee. werd came as a shock to Dr. Dr. Walter L, :. W V 't&U rM 'VJ! j 't' , . j S5fgvV fr. m H -- vrho Dr. Fallon told the occupanoy. newspaper that even though he had looked forward to moving in- v a to the A- facility, make an Dr. E. N. - W&m?' new he did not of the issue plan to committee's aotion. - 3 W. says he had relied on a verbal arrangement made with the committee approximately 3 months ago that provided he would be given first refusal when the Clinio was ready for rail on 1 .7. TJ.V fr 3L- ' . ' - k the Clinic i chairman of Coranittee and author Porter, of the letter, said that the committee had promised Dr. Fal- js? lon the P first consideration board gave him and first full consideration before Turist .K th gt from lisa frc thia '.:- - , 1 t visit 60 fester ,jL it-7 a leo&ted eely trail Cliaiti&er Last Rites Held Fox Pioneej: ing Bridges HmuMit eui of Commerce Ponders kmml Celebration Idea n Mil M . reach- the negative decision. mmittee. of the idea of i3 ponderint; holding an annual c ;lebration following a suggestion made to The Bland in mci-c- and Dr.Porter said the oocanlttee's decision was unanimous. He said the committee did not medical the dcotor's question qualifications or ability, but based its decision entirely on ?fhat Dr.Porter termed the M.D.'s inability to work with the Co- ailtfl . that Co- Chamber . Dr. Porter said the committee aware that the decision would be disappointing . to many townspeople but that all meetings having to do with the subject were open to the publlo and m- was e i.s iioard of Directors by Mrs. Don Smith last Tuesday. Mrs. LV.ith urged the board to cunsidor sponsoring an event that would be an exclusive She said Blending celebration. that the 4th of July and Labor Rodeos and the customary Ildy ill 'Wednesday laorningi April 20 at 0 s 20 a.ir.., the San Juan H.b itnei will, parade dovmtovm dresThe sed in full band uniforms July 24 parade did little to land members will present the publicize Blanding because many lurching routine vhicli they will communities were celebrating on perform at the Uistrict Music those days. sl, estival in Moab. At this She suggested an affair that whl oh will be on Friday, would commemorate the settling 22, the San Juan Band will on April 2nd, and 1905 by in competition with other Mrs. Albert R. Lyman and their lands of this area both In rnreh daughter, Casse, of a site that ing and concert playing. later turned out to be 31anding. The San Ju&n H.S, Mixed Chorus The board wrs receptive will also enter this District to founders dayvery suggestion but fes-tiv- Ir. that minutes of those meetings still available for inspection. were of committee, besides Dr.Porter, Include Marvin tyman, Members ' P.V.Redd, Phil Hurst, and George Palmer. Dr. Porter said that other dootors had sought. to loses the olinio but to date none were acceptable. Letters strongly oondtming ths for its aotion have Committee been received by Blanding Outlook but they were unsigned and therefore not printed Festival in competition that an agreed with choruses from other high unofficially April celebration would be too schools participating in the early in the year to expect big festival.. In addition to the full band crowds. was Music Joseph Fr.av.lJ; r. ,. prominent church died April 7 at civlo c; o i, 7H, . (,V.l.il..Utgfi Cslifomia hoaj'Jtil attack of - iarrt and Chorus ists there will be solo- Another the suggestion celebration oommemorate the performing at last American Indian uprising this event. yearly Born Aug. 1, which i;j j.'i.iif, to have taken C D. Ratcliff is director of place in isthe said San Juan County, l.e nCii of Blanding Area. the San Juan H, S. Band and Mrs. Iiich-arA. Mrs. Smith said that her inJospph F. ar.d Kar Psva Redd conductor of the Barton. He a pent, ills boy- H. S. Mixed is spiration c&me from hearing Utah Chorus Utah hood at Elufi und Frovo, Director, James CanPublicity where he attends! the B'fJ. Ke non, expound the possibilities :."iuroh Cannon of such a celebration. served a mission for th San of Jesus Christ of latter Day Juan credits Trade With County with some Saints in Belpiun,. of Utah's most Inhaving Local Merchants It-i- and ensembles SportsmcD lmte Youngsters to Easter Em? Hot that , ..-- s ds He irarried (TORM Iattit TO PAGS 7 Peid, Feb. COL, 3) teresting history and says that publicising it through an annual mil hare Easter amual Egg Hunt om their Saturday, April 16 at 6 All Children under 12 arm wel come and should meet at the Ihe Sportsmen's Club aa Kigilia Theatre oelebration would (ay Mg titl-- dends . |