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Show 1 I August 12 9 I960 QGQ(?S 0 0KB (JJQG OQSCC!i F2lC2i2!DQ si PofcUchod ovory Friday oh Dlandiojio ,.4S WBLI5HER :?.WCok VV o surprise A I 6th Aug It was centered Supply on Main St M, Jollns Holt North Blandihil Hilda Perkins, S Blandinij Hsxioan .Hai Anita Marilyn R Rowley Montieelio Mrs H. E. Blake Montieelio Opal Hawaii- -: Bluff m, ; as "Doe" had Just into a of up nesting place for setting this house for the purpose .Alooholles and to oonduct other business was going on when Many townspeople were ourious at to what They were tipped off about they sew the large crowd gathering by a person or persons unknown end dosed in at this plaoe, the preeise time to. give the looal lad a most hearty house warnlooal A otaraeter known, only moved ing Suboertptton Rataa: Cortez The house was peeked by oitizens of Moab Montieelio who wanted to be in on the end meting of Blending 1400 9 (x non ths 225 A 1. year 450 6 months Elsewhere IniUSiA 250 w Claoo PoaUg 'taid at Blandlwg, Utah " San yuan County , San Juan County, Elsowharo tn U Oaeond ont yoar Alcohol ies . Anonymous first in Blending Hereafter, the afore mentioned character10named "Doc" won't gallons of "home including the be surprised at anything brewed" coffee that was drunk The meeting lasted until midnight 8 pm on Thursday Regular meetings will Je held each weeks evening Come and see what AA, can do for those "It saems o young mem livid .with his parents In a public housing development He public school, rode the free school Iras and partidpat-- . ed In the free lunch program. He entered the Army and upon discharge kept his national life insurance. He then enrolled in the state, university, working part time in the state capital to supplement bis GI check. Upon graduation he married at-tend- ed . a public health nurse and bought a farm with an FHA loan and then obtained a Small Bus- iness Administration loan to go into business; A baby was bom in the county hospital: He bought a ranch with, the aid of a GI loan . and obtained (emergency feed from from tne government. Later hefput part of his land in the soil bank and payments helped pay off his left. His parents lived comfortably ' on the ranch with their social security and checks. old-agaassistan- ce "The government also helped clear the land. The county agent showed him how to terrace it then the government paid part of the cost of a pond and stocked it with fish. The it o "Doo" "RUGGED INDIVIDUALIST" i who need government also guaranteed him a sale for his farm products. Books from the public library were delivered to his door. He banked money, which a government agency insured: His children grew up, entered public schools, ate free lunches, rode free buses, played in public parks and swam in public pools. The man owned an automobile so he favored the federal aid high; way program. He signed a petition seeking federal assistance in developing an industrial project to help the economy of his area. He was a leader in obtaining the new federal building and then went to Washington with a group to ask Congress to build a . great dam costing millions. ' "Then one day he wrote to his congressman. fT wish to protest excessive government spending and high taxes. I believe in rugged individualism. I think people should , stand on their own two in Polls Industry on "Greatest Question" Junction Grand Colorado-(Speola- l)- The Uranium of Ameriea through tion its Institute publica- Atomio Age Magazine month uranium is polling the this American industry on what it has biggest question be- oalled fore the Industry today" The current edition of the magazine has asked industry me"The mbers to vote .via enclosed ballot on whether or not the Energy Conmlssion should cards Atomio grant approval for the establish sent of a new uranium .mill to process ore reserves discovered in the past few years in Wyoming's Shirley Basin area No. mill serves the area at' the pre- sent time Institute has previously pointed out that there are alThe more uranium oris reserves qualified under the AEC's pro- ready feet gram whieit extends from 1962 1966 than there le eapa-ol- ty through without expecting government handouts. I am opposed to all socialistic trends and I demand a return to the principals of our constitution." . Uranium Magazine in the Industry to refine Approval of the Shirley Basin dsvelopmont would aoo an expansion of uranium milling oapaelty in the face of AEC budget re- - Heredity is what a man believes untUhis son begins to act Wee a foot Two ladles who had not seen each other for Vi long time met on the street. Oh, Mary," exclaimed one of them, So many things have happened to me since I saw you last Ive had my teeth out, and an electric stove and a refrigerator put in." IPs easy to make out of a'. mole Ml little dirt. a mountain strlotlons and atomio jections The UIA just add a power pro- also noted that this expansion of oapaelty for Shirley Basin would have to oomo at a time mills in othir districts.- are faolng the prospeet when of having to oloao down operation because of strlot AEC production limitations serious question develops the Justification of. a government policy that violates such basie business prlnslplts" the Instliute said Results of the' surrent poll of the industry arc to be tabulated and published in a future A at- - to edition of Atomio Age o t Smith- - Corona . u. 2252 portable tepowri writer with portable co assart and bpl" . te WSMS ? trouble-fra- a ? Tabulation. Faya I - e aorvlcc MaT and . Quick-sand steal frame construe- - bfiae. at md iBrtdl0" JSaoy i !- Full-siz- ! bpgsunusp i -S-T? 'forno o |