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Show Blandin Outlook k Published in the Interest of Blandingindfihe Surrounding Oil and Miniig Cosuuinitios O 30 HO.. bunding, utah; Friday, july 22, i960 2 VOLUME Meet the Champs . Blanding Everyone Invited to Pioneer Day Celebration MIA The Wards of the three Blanding invited the entire town to take part in a annual "This is the Place" celebration to be held tomorrow at the Grove have on Blue Mountain The celebration normally held on July 24 is being held tomorrow July 23rd because of the 24th being on Sunday Activities will begin at 10:00 inelude softball horseshoes and other games followed . by a special program that begins at 11:00 am that a.m . Shewn is the above of the Blending team winning League , left to Sitting in front short-stop right ares Jin Redd, end Art .Rogers oenter field Izthe seoond- row are Paul. Graves right field Dennis CosLayne Lyman, by left field i960 - left field Bradford back row field the la Jaok Noonan. seo end --base Dennis Lunoh hour is between 12:00 Celebra- noon and one o' cl 00k Snap Sets mbers on The team whioh Redd-Iym- is sponsored Gas Company axi Central Servioe Station o by and the won the win over by Palmer a The winning score was a home run by Jim Redd his first of the season in league play championship 8- -7 was on Co factory of the representative Qygen a and Denver hand for the instruction The new resusoitator will Refreshments of "Downbeats" punoh and oookles will be serThe danoe is free and le-v- is ved are barred cate the past the the County to relo- County. Road dump going west so yard that it straight west from Oenter Street net organized opposition Monday when Irwin R Guymen presented County Surveyor Hub Newell with a petition requesting that the would extend 40-signa- road location stored at the City Fire Station will be available by oall to the Fire Department and unohanged Mr $40000 Shumsay was official has one road told, him that the would R said those who signed the document were strongly opposed to the change whioh in their opinion would cost taxpayers approximately $2000000 Mowould lower wing the highway property values along the present route and would necessitate additional driwing distance for all these who live in the north He wasting ject that He publlo said the a prono value money on . would have money that could be saved by using the present route would be suffioient to pave several blooks within the city where the improvements were ly needed dam expanding the fishing possibili- ties in the County The letters will cite that fishing possibilities are extremely limited in this area and that Cottonwood offers excellent sites where lakes could be ere- cted economically. Monti cello Geme Warden, Jones attended the Cecil of Chamber meeting here Wednesday he expressed hope that the state would look favorably on the proCommeroe He posal stated that the had spent partment very de- little in this area in comparison to reoelpts the area produoes from sale of Mg game lloenses -- new and more acourate survey was made of the proposed site, last week that brought forth a A lake of considerably reduoed when Chamber of Comhighway base meroe President Hawkins who latest '.survey with the helped said that within that limit a feet high and 450 would oreate A lake a feet long mile long with an average width of one fourth mile DUP Ssbsib2 Sunrise Cercmc oy sunrise program is planned 6 am Saturday on the stops Churoh by the Daugof 50 plus for the-LD- hters of Utah Pioneers fcvoryono is cordially invited to attend tion at press tine Thursday He said however that the County bad- County. Comaissloner Ms wait on had heard nothing of the peti about to was not start until the proposal work it on oould study the engineer's report and that so far the engineering has not been done The: said that Depart- -, up as a means of Cottonwood Creek Attend GSvH Defense Training School women . had Chaster of Commeroe whioh .earlier indorsed the new route reaffirmed its stand by voting Wednesday to send representatives to the next County to Advdisregarding the petition Coortss loners ocate meeting and proceeding with along the Meyer Wbi new R construction route Hurst who is by a Sp- setup Coai- -. the State Civil Defense slttee at San fion; County will attend ecial Civil Defense Sohool Juan oost 100 would oost to now sent urging the agenoy to Twenty-fi- ve part of town he said Guymon said that he was informed that the County has the neoessary money with whioh to Improve the present route but that the new plan would require an additional appropriation of meypo Game. A be oiroulatod by proposal petition what it times and Seth Shumsay Guymon He Guynon told the Outlook that it. improve the existing route said that he did not believe the would have been easy to have obtained 200 signatures but that ohango would lower the value of petitioners oonsldered 40 to be his hone (loeatedwason present road) but that he sufficient opposed to The E O renin ture letters to the Utah State Fish and dam ini by preparing variety of iUl Plans are size eompared to the one races pillkid's previously reported The latest ow fights etc will start the and probably quite aoourate estimate shows that the height of afternoon activities at 1:00 A danoe on the new tennis a dam at the site below Highway court concludes the MIA's pro- 95 would have to be limited to at slightly over 50 feet rso that gram It is to get underway ' of the the lake would not weaken the 9:00 pm to the musio A testations Colorado and the Blanding grounds Desoseitator taken own lunoh although a pop and 'C&ndy stand will be operated at the Blanding Fire Department meswimming pool personel ares and law and enforcecounty oity catohers Raymond Doug Harvey ment met offioers Thursday night Dutohie pitoher and first base a on the use demonstration Chas Shumway pitoher and first for base and Sterling Palmer 3rd of the resusoitator whioh arbase. Team ooaeh Roy Porter was rived this week Bill Anderiies of Grand Juno-tiout of town when pioture was right are to bring their tors 4 of Commeroe Sportsmen Club Chamber on August 1 2. and The are being 3 Williams Civil Defense. Camp Acadeny chosen from the and tions - women different' olubs-ohurohe- s other organiza within the eountar and are to expected come back and give this material to thei organizations Transportation and exbe paid byjSan Juan will penses This sohool wll cover County a baslo Civil Defense Course and a full Red Cross First Aid Course that will provide training to be used in emergencies The San Juan County fonslttee . reis- ported to be neutral on the sue has suggested, that if the road is ohanged that the new oreesing at Woatwator be designed as a combination dam and .With the 40000 gallon bridge of Willie; Barton Beta Bartell and lla Vkrren Assistants has consisting Chairman worked Ar-vi- very hard getting an organization ; in each town and report that the follow! muter spring the Mayor sug- will go from eaoh town Bland gests that a dandy fishing pond lng 8) Montioello, 8LaSal,2j Westwator ' oeuld be maintained Mexioan Aneth Hat 2i , , last Area If Bluff. 1. t 3f |