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Show Pago 8 BLANDING August 5, I860 outlook 2nd Place Winners GtiSCCEl r5lnm5Wng Publiohod orory rridajr at Biaading, Utah la V. WBLISHIR C North Blanding Hilda Perkins, S Blanding Jollnt Holt. Anita Grants, Msxloan Hat Marilyn R, Rowley, Monti colic Mrs Ha E. Bioko, Montioollo Opel Howel-l- Subscription Sates: ., ,1400 six months ..225 0.5.4 1 year t50 6 San Juan County , San Juan County , t Elsewhere tn Elsewhere in , Bluff on - 05.4. Oocond Claoo Postage TAld r ' year months at Blending, 250 Utah m Shown above 1 ond front row, we thing like is the County built operation expenses to be paid from income, swimming pools & Wednesday left to to right, won sec- Kelly Bayles, quist, They Danny left Randy Bradford, Brent Tom Lee Allen, Lyle He Jones, arc rivt Second row, Deoker Noonan Inman's Lindsa; Baok row, left to right, Jones Finn Joe lytfan, Austin Iyman and LeCrande Black, Mike Palmer, Lacy, Kike Terrell, Curtis Mahon ttut oommendable. One here ment oan't help but agree with a great many citizens who think that in some cases the County has gone overboard on recreation, we consider parts of the activities not only alright however, We lyman league tear, that place in the County tourna- little Editorial.. is Bart Lyman Northern Electric Wins 4th Place with t read that there were 6200 deaths fror drowning over last year and that the largest percentage of the drowning were in the 10 to 15 year old group. Also that about oOfo of Amerioans cannot swim, Recently the-natio- we n believe that it is imperative that all parents insist that their children learn to swim. With unsettled vrorld conditions it is quite possible that some of our children li'ciy go swimming sometime and not for fun. re If . anyone can come without using public funds L Although 2 And up with a plan we for accomplishing this are ready to listen. the County's investment in the two pools moy sound outlandish in porportion to our population, the value of knowing how to swim cannot be measured, lest Mexican Hat, should be we forget, people from Bluff, Montezuma Creek, are part owners ot these facilities-an- LaSal, eto, consulted in their operation. d Nielson Sees Bright Oil Future for San Juan Through Comparison with New Mexico's Famous Lea County Development by Francis . . D Nielson i issue of The Oil and Gas Journal, trade 1, publication of the oil industry, oarries an article relating to ' The August oil activity in Lea County, New Kexieo, where according to the discovered in quan -information, oil was "Various Kinds of Finds- - - - --Some of the new Lea County rewards have some from rank wildcatting, some from extent ions of older fields and sane from discovery of new pays in old areas, but they have been stimulsting enough to boost drilling to new here they discuss the different produotion zones fbund in the various wells and new methods whioh helped make some of the 13 described wells into producers, Closing words. of the artiole are these, "There's not enough spaoc- to go into detail on all the 13 discoveries - - - - They are illustrative of diversity of ownership, choioe of reservoirs and the wide geographic spread that characterized the Lea County play today More Important, they point up the fact that there's plenty of oil hunting yet to be done in suoh old oil And gas provinces as this" Considering "hat the oil industry terms oomplete development or exploration and keeping in mind the fver increasing knowledge obtained and equipment being devised for the industry, we must conclude that the Paradox Basin, of which San Juan County cohas hardly been scratched in the mprises the major portion, matter of development and exploration for oil and gas a We have never subscribed to the attitude of pessimism which decrees that after a few short years all the oil, gas and minof this region will have been pumped or hauled to far erals 1 From 1 - above Northern that team is Lyle Johnson's Llectrlc Little League won fourth place in the County tournament here Wed They are. front row, nesday. left to right, Dwayne Marion, Charles Joel Bayleq, Kimmerle, 1960 best obtainable first ir. 1926, Drilling has disclosed oil fields from one end of tity L$a County t'o the other and there has been continuous development, production and exploration for , these past 34 years. Needless to say there have been lulls and spurts in the varied activities of oil field operation. We would like to quote in part from the referred to article, high." Shown De.vid Johnson, Terry Shumway. to right, Ryan Johnson and lelt Second row, Norman Johnson, David Mike Bruce Johnson, Kimmerle, Dwayne Rex Skelton, Murphy, Stevens-witBlack, Donald Hay, Joe Mr. Johnson in the rear, fl h places, leaving us with nothing but an empty hole in the ground. us the ever pressing hunan desire to learn more, find more For and have the minerals-o- il more of it be in enough, and the abundances of the earth, whether field or any other, is the to give justification for an history points of optimism and hope for the future and an unwavering belief in the "infinity of undiscovered things and out Official Juvenile Arms Game gas same at-titu- Warns Game warden Thomas Horrooks he has found that people of ays a-w- years who carries or has in his possession any pistol, gun, target gun of other firearm unless he is accompanied by a shall be parent of guardian, fourteen Law this area are not generally of & law deemed are a delinquent child governing posses- sion of firearms by children. He calls attention to the two extracts oopied belowi WANTED Selling of Giving to Child Under Fourteen, Any person who sells, gives away, of disposes of, or offers to sell, give away or dispose of any pistol, gun, target gun or other firearm to any person, Tour Refrigeratdr 76-23- -1 under the age of fourteen years is guilty of a misdemeanor, child in possession of doomed delinquent Any person under the age of 76-2- 3-2 ed & Freezer Troubles R. JU '! see 92 : L Johnsto . Monticello;; WORK GUARANTEED i |