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Show Paso 2 October 14, I960 BLANDING OUTLOOK BUNDING THE BLANDINGITE ALBERT R. LYMAN 1 OUTLOOK by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah PUBLISHER I. W. Cox CORRESPONDENTS In three and a half months, about forty people have brought of antiquity, geological curiosities, items of historvalue and some specimens of art, and the intended muesum is rtllos In ical pt ready to start This is arogressirg to a point where it can order to make a direet appeal, written in the first person in some conventional instead of being obscured behind one meaningless manaffair It belongs but this is no ity of speech, to belong to intended and is already to the forty contributors, Each one of the Torty has the satisfaction of the coirmunity. and enlightenment of a having contributed to the entertainment see it become a success, Each one has a desire to multitude and is eager to add to it with every opportunity. and what is Already there is more than can be displayed, wart of room, and lacks the explanation iiiplsyed is crowded for it deserves to have. Hew shelves are in process of eonstruotion - Jolina Holt, North Blanding Anita Grans, Mexican Hat Marilyn R. Rowley, Komi cello Mrs H. E. Black, Monti Nancle. Tridell, Bluff Ruth Magee, Subscription Ratos: San Juan County , San Juan County , Montez-;n- cello Crtrk year i..:;4 .00 six months,,, 225 Slsewhere' in U,S,A, 1 year . . 4.50 Slsexhere in U,S, 1. 6 months, , 250 onq. Second Class Postage Paid at Blanding, Utah , . and plans are nmturing features for substantial improvements, and new. interesting relios or heir-loa- n of different kind with which they entertain their friends, and among those things are many which could properly be exhibited for the entertainment and amusement, and profitable It would be a mutual process by instruction of young and old T, Tiny people, most people, have which eaoh contributor would receive more than he gave But this is no cringing ploa for support of the museum) is an invitation to participate in a mutual benefit, whloh it is profitable, by the increased number who increasingly take part It is strange but true that people generally can made to recognize the worth of anything new, or apy change from oustoms, only when the new thing or the change has been in operation so long that its value is beyond challenge Come ard Many of the contri see) oome and talk it over butors are people who have looked over the growing conneotlon, and ended up by saying, "Well sir, I think 1 have something to So they bring in what they have to add to this collection" offer, and they feel good about it, and so does everybody elso Albert R Lyman more made time-honor- ed KlDDKrOBB PILAV SAFE paiTsgai! any amount from $5,000 to $50,000. It protects you wherever you go on land or water and while a passenger in any properly certificated aircraft anywhere in the world. It does not cover while engaging in professional athletics; nor loss caused by war. ACCIDENTAL DEATH Pays full amount of death benefit if within 90 days from date of accident injuries result in death; or the full amount or portion thereof, according to a schedule in the policy, if such injuries result in LOSS OF SIGHT or DISMEMBERMENT. Only one amount, the largest to which you are entitled, is payable as a result of one accident. MEDICAL EXPENSE Pays up to $500 for each $5,000 death benefit for the actual cost of physician, trained nurse and hospital confinement, beginning within 26 weeks of date of accident and resulting from injuries In 0$ Mountain OIL REPORTER sees the current wave of expropriations of Amerioan oil properties by foreign countries The Rocky as a boon to exploration of oil reserves within the United States Here is a paragraph from a letter the publisher mailed to subscribers last weeks The oil and gas industry within the United States is on the brink of great EXPANSION, despite the worldwide overproduction of petroleum This paradox is due entirely to increasingly troubled world conditions, including the wave of expropriations of oil properties in the oountries of Latin Amorlea oil men are discovering how wrong they were to roly Suddenly on cheap id oountries too close to the domination or influV'M ence of Communists As this troubls spreads, those foreign reserves prove to bo at all and day by day properties oapable of proof- no reserves ing oil within the continental United States bcoonc more important if not prtolous. They cant admit it yet, of course, but there is a etiring of awareness among largo end email oil operators today sustained. The policy is not renewable, but subsequent policies may be purchased to provide continuing coverage. o premiums AMOUNT OF INSURANCE Accidental Death Benefits bring jko1 dssr to CCTOSS Vii mnir J5CJ MpAct Act total Oiatti genet fefol Wwity ecfcto 4A f flnr Prison tscl SbCOO SaO LET US DRITE TOUR POLICY TODAY IHIyirgff for 000 Accdtetal Duffi from RS7 C3hcs leatM JIKG - PQ8CESSIK6 - 0- - SIOB RY ICE FOR SALE WE BUY HIDES v. |