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Show the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities Published in 2 VOLUME BLAHDIKG, lexica Hat a UTAH, I960 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, Mill au With the recent $20,000)000 worth of uranium ore from Standard Metals Co.'s Buck Mine will be delivered to the Mexloan Hat Mill between July 1, 1960 and December 31, 1956 under the terms of a mill- - agreement lng Tuesday in The Big Buck cut squeeze contract will not "small prodecers", a spokesman fer the Mexican Hat Minerals Mill of Texas -- Zinc i f. has announoed. Corp.9 least At of the mill's capacity is reserved for independent producers and the big aontraot will 50 In no Jeopardize the market for Independent ores, the anway said. nouncement j ! last reported Salt Lake City. in almost category, conceivable every Entries from 10 Thursday NEW TEACHER will accept entries 20 and 19 Blanding First Ward team hut may be mode ara. to 2 this morning for Albuquerque for Distrlot Softball playoffs. If successful at Albuquerque, the team will go to the tournament August at Salt Lake City. Qualifying for the Albuquerque All-Chur- ch 22-- 27 t 1 i for the trip has not been easywere in a Warders. First They Ward tie with the Blanding Third until an extra Inning win WeEarlier games between dnesday. were teams' two the equally one was decided in the tight; ninth Inning and the other in overtime. $ 5 LD.S. SoadShow Attracts Big Crowd The San Juan Stake Roadshow was presented here Wed. Aug. 10 with a large crowd attending. The program was under the dir-eotl- on .j MIA ent own directing own scenery and from their own ward. ' officers with each ward in the stake responsible for their own play. Everyone participating are to be congratulated on a wonderful performance. The theme of the program was "The Adventures of Hector". Each Ward wrote their own script, did their their Moab Seoond 1st Kiss". Blanding 1st Circus". . presented Ward Hatches" "Hector First you invite and encourage to participate. Ward and made used tal- particular presented followed by in "Hectors Then came Monti-oel- lo Ward's "Heotor Sees a Blanding Third Ward "Hector's Shore Leave Blanding Second Ward "Hector in (Alter Spaoe", Moab 1st Ward 'Hector Hi's Utah" and Monticello second ward "Hector in China", Please get your antiques ready. will There steers a clas3 for be if so Beef you have any bring them. the gelding class was erroneously left off the horse AI30 list. and 3o bring your geldings shor .thn?i, the ladie3 names contact on Foods Food3 Division to let you know in :our area to entries. They Maxi can Hat; ffyrfcle Davi3, araj Howcl, Opel i - fi. i Elizabeth Bluff; Micy Hawkins, Blanding; Corinna Rorin,z. Barbara R&ssmu- s- Wright; . v , '.&. f . system has to within r, fZ 4 iff v y getting to 125 feet raises feet of the surface 20 tests show a gallon per minute potential. and - & beer, 80 encountered -;;,-,- X i j ?. V the Fair of the main omissions that the Board apologizes for i3 the section on antiques. There will be a .section for these and Maxine Newell, chairman and Nell and Betty Mason, co- Dalton Lucy' Harris, Chairman, wishes of the Stake '.i One chairman, M-- ; Argyle, Ccunty Agent, stated that he was sorry there were in 'v f j. X Mr. omissions Zt h'j Chairman. few Book. l v necessary. gallons or water per minute from the City well where pumping started- - on a continuous hasi3 about 3 weeks ago. Further encouragement comes from higher up where the city is Water drilling another well. about Vjr f if The v perishables including flowers are not to be entered until Friday 6 a.m. to 9i30 a.m., and livestock from 8 to 930 a.m. a on and p.m. there is a division in the Fair for what ever you have! According to a statement of Howard County Fair Board Rogers, Is ft is being U3ed. He says that the recently enlarged Camp Jack-swhich oontains Reservoir about 60 acre feet of water has been held in reserve and can be turned into the city system when it Juan County Fair which is to get underway at Monticello next Friday and Saturday, Aug. San Yes, Leaves For Aibu Tournament water into storage as fast as coming Saturday. First Ward Team start of rationing at Monticello has come concern by citizens that rationing may also be in the effing Such is not the for Blanding. case, according to City Recorder He says that water is Nielson. Big i 33 HO. bailing 40 Drilling continues. 'X- y 'V V j Blanding MRS. J. D. SHERIDAN the third grade at Park Terraco School during the Elementary Mrs. Sheridan is coming year. a graduate of Sam Houston State Teachers College of Huntsville, Texas and has taught in Nederland and Snyder, Texas. She has been a resident of Blanding for the past 3 years. sen, April Lee, and Mickey son, Monticello. . left for pay Day Mine at 6:20 last night, Thursday Aug. 11, where a mine J.D. Sheridan will teaoh Mrs. ambulance accident was reported. Details were not available at presstixe but Merwin Shumway, part owner of Pay Day, is report ed to have received a broken leg and back injuries. Dr. Fallon accompanied the ambulanoe It is usually a 2 hour drive over rough oountry from Blanding to the mine where the accident ooeured. John- If you want it to be, this will be the best Fair ever. It is your Fair so lets get the exhibits ready. Boys Brigade to Handle City Weed FORMAL OPENING SEPTEMBERS Problem City Council FOR MINNIE JOHNSON MUSEUM voted Blanding to organize a boy's The Monday troup as a means of removing weeds from the city streets The Troup will be composed of or other Boy Scouts Blanding work Minnie B. Johnson set has Sept. 3, for grand opening ceremonies at her new museum . Complete program for the day will be announoed later. Mrs. Johnson started 6 years ago with the idea of a doll house but later expended her collecting activity to include mary other categories including valentines; American costumes dating frea ths oivil war to the early twenties; a large collection of swords including a Frenoh Guillotine, a collection of postal cards, buttons and many other unclassified but rare Pieces on display antiques. be o.i have brought from many parts of the world. Mrs. Johnson, in her search has made three trips to Europe, travelled XI- - - - aw4 thirty-eig- The ht doll states. oolleotion alone 500 with some over and valued in exold years cess of $300.00 They range in size from one to forty inches tall and are displayed in counts over 100 dlo-gra- ma. ' members of the Utah Doll and Craft Club will.be guests at a preview on the 19th and 20th, 20 Mrs. Johnson said. of ages twelve through fourteen and the rate of pay has boys set at per hour. want to join in the Boys program are asked to apply at the City Hall between now and been 50 who 15. boy will furnish his own hoe and will work under the direction of Police Chief Ray Monday August The Mrs. Johnson says several visitors have highly Gaboon raised her collection but for The City does net oontemplate he most part they were candiout weeds on every street in dates for office so she took towntingbut will attempt to out their compliments with a grain along the more prominent streets of salt and In areas where weed growth the Following September 3, has made the street particularly museust will be open dally and unsightly of obnoxious admission will be 50 per per- . wi n . (VH Vimi. K. i aK1 4 out-of-to- wn . - hn |