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Show Blandin Outlook Published in the Interest of Blending VOLUME 2 B LANDING, UTAH, AUGUST FRIDAY, Bean Harvester on Exhibit at Co. Fairgrounds Today 19, I960 Eld SlSff-Wd- Stf The Utah Indian Affairs Commission is about ready to start construction of 38 small water projects in the Aneth Strip, George Field Representative, during tion the annual no fair celebra- in progress. The to Mr. Hurst says he has only a few minor d- Hurst reports. more 20 percent ripe weigh and are of better quality than 1C H NO, Blanding Citizens Urged to Attend 38 Water Projects for Aneth Area pilot model of a ripe bean windroirer is on exhibit at the County Fairgrounds in Monti cello 10 the Surrounding Oil and fining Communities Blanding-mad- e The Price that harvested early as is now necessary with existing equip- beans The proposed road from here to have been sent to Esoalante may get its strongest boost ever at meetings to be held in Monti oello today, and to- night. Invitations communities all aoross Southern Utah and elsewhere and a large turnout is expeoted. San Juan Tourist and Industrial Counoll have called the meeting' for the sole etails to discuss with the Indians of the area and to reach an agreement with the Tribal Council for the operation of the projects before construction can vital projects at about State of promoting the purpose road proposal. east-we- st Blanding has issued Chamber of Comma roe an urgent plea for are interested the of to the in future plans Blanding to give Horace St evens , owner and operas an actual test Without attend the meetings pilot model start. ator of a ' welding and repair soon Bud Chairman as the looal bean harvest of fail. Nielson, Th8 projeots for the most part Mr. Stevens make C C here. he Road Committee, has will shop says ripens, thereafter the of and improving that if his invention, which has ary alteration that the tests involve leaning up described the road as the "lifeexisting waterihg places j some line" of Southern not yet been tried in the field, may call for and apply for patUtah. wells are to be drilled and A is successful, it will be the ent. representative of the Nwindmills erected. The projeots on maohine market the suitIf the maohine works he only have a oombined oost of ational Park Servloe is programable for harvesting fully ripento build about 10 of them will and except for med to disouss the reoreational about $125,000 ed beans without exorbitant in time for next year's harvest. be built by possibilities of Lake Powell and waste of beans. He says beans In the picture is Mr. Stevens one engineer, will will show slides of the area. Hurst estimates native labor. back new of his machine. left in the field until fully Jim Cannon, Dlrootor of the the Indian population to be ser- is machine . an invention of ment. Stevens ex-pe- all citizens who ots ved by 1500. the Tourist and Publlolty has promised to Ao-tlv- ity attend. another subjeot, Hurst advised that road and bridge oontraots would soon be let for (1) paving the remaining 4 miles Tuesday Bay of Utah Highway 262 between the oilfield bridge and the present Register pavement, (2) construction of a Blanding oitlzens are Urged to road along the north side of the cheek with their preolnot regisSan Juan River between the see if they are eligible to Aneth trar trading post, bridge and (3) and for a bridge to be built to vote in the coming Primary Election on Sept. 13. There is at Aneth across McElmo Creek. He reported that the new only one more day, August 23, in $75,000 water system' being built whioh to register before the for the Seventh Day Adventist Primary. Blanding preeinots, 3A and 3B Hospital at Gouldings was 90$ are divided by the street run -completed. ning east and west in front of Parley Redd Meroantile. Anyone living south of this street will register in Preolnot 3A at the home of Susan Butt, first house west of the Doctors offioe. On last to for Primaries L. E. Sands trom, architect who Lake City paper. It was Blaok s has several public idea that the proposed trade designed buildings in San Juan County school would need to have a mini- suggested that the ffairs CoMlssion Indian A- mum of 100 students to be with successful. IAC has a $200,000 monthly the San Juan County School Distaocumul&ted surplus rict in establishing a trade of and an He made the suggestion abour 2 million dollar that sohool. at an IAC session held Friday in it must use to advance the health, education, transportaSalt Lake City. oo-epe- rate ln-oo- me Bland ing member of tion aspeots of Navajo Indians the oomlsslon, backed Sandstrom living in the Anoth and Navajo up by observing that both whites Hountaln districts. and Indians in San Juan County are in great need of vocational Agency training whioh oould be provided by suoh a school. Location on Main Don Smith, Horst 7 Period Days at High School at Ren Juan High School will go on a seven period day this year. The extra period will be entireSan Hurst, field representHurst Agency, Ino. is now doIAC said in Blending ing business in its new looatlon Wednesday that the Commission next will study the proposal from the The door south of the bank. reoently purstandpoint of furnishing board, chased corporation the building from Eugene room and tuition to Navajo studShumway and has completed an exents if the building is built. tensive remodelling Job. RedHe says legal opinion has ruled wood has been used to that the laws underwhloh IAC was divide panelling the large room into priset up prohibit it from helping vate offioe Howard with oonstruotion of any projeot Hurst and Da anspaces for Montgomery, both not looated in speoifle areas of offioers of the corporation. the Navajo Reservation. New has been George. ative for San Juan County Sohool Superintendent, Zenos Blaok, says the seems to have some proposal ed furniture for the reocptlon The company which -- period while waiting for the first period to end, at 9i20. room and Under be at the home of Irene H. Redd, four study this schedule there will periods in the morning and three in the afternoon. School will be dismissed at real-esta- te brokerage firm as well He said it had never as merit. dealer in all kinds of inoome up for consideration by the surance, plans to eelebrate the School Board and that he had move with an open house event heard nothing about the plan as soon as detail oan be until he read about it in a Salt 3B Those students 1st house south of The Castle ly eleotlve. to desiring register for seven Beauty Shop. olasses will start school at To be to vote in Utah All other students a citizeneligible 8i30 a.m. must have lived in the will report to an assigned home state one year, the county for room at 9i00 a.m. These stu and the preolnot three dents will have a 20 minute home for 60 months, days. providroom. is a living north of this street will register in Preolnot People 3i50. The free talent show,! feature of the County Fair, will not be held Friday night as advertised but will be held at 8(30 Sat -uted at the request of students night aooordlng to an who want to carry a broader urday announcement by Mrs.( Ashton ourrieulum than was possible Harris. i under a 6 period day. t This schedule has been i Talent Show Postponed instit- |