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Show Page 2 October 21 BLANDING OUTLOOK BUNDING declared, contributors have done in four months to sake It attractive, and the prospects it has for the future" a matter of time its evolving tc be a real museum is butbecome more generally will grow faster as its place and purpose town." CORESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Parkins, Blanding Joline Holt, North Blanding Anita Grains, Mexican Hat Marilyn R. Rowley, Monii cello Mrs H E Blake, liontioello the tcurist traffic may dwindle to a in itc trickle, . but that is no reason why this undertaking not too ouch There is should be dropped till spring time between now and spring to have this business in proper To close it up now, shape for the flood .of tourists next year would be to have it begin next year where it began in June of this year. What it has done so far has been done in spite of the fact that it was not advertised by the signs necessary to call it to the attention of the publio. Getxing that advertisspring. ing in shape is one of the essentials te be done before made us Four months experience with the tourist traffic, has somewhat acquainted with what it calls for, and what it will havo to have, and that can not be put in order on short notice We must next spring. envisage this thing not cnly for next spring, but for years in the future; anything as generous and as beneficial in its scope as a museum and a place for free information, is not going to spring into fullfledged existence in & The kind of institution we want and the kind we are few months It shoJN looking for, may take a number of years to develop be something to go on growing in usefullness for years to The growth of this institution will come not cnly from the specimens brought in for exhibition, but from the suggestions of people who are Interested in it, and who visit it often in-cipier- .cy, ..4.00 San Juan County , one year San Juan County, six months.,. 2,25 Slsemhere in U.3.A. 1 year . 450 6 Slseuihere in U,S,A. nontis. 250 ... at Blanding, Considering what reoognlzed Aftor deer season, Mancie 7r id ell,' Bluff Ruth Magee, Montez;na Cre'k Second Class Postage Paid LYMAN Saturday, a Blandlr.gite looking at cur exhibition most attractive pl&oe in "This is going to be the After PUBLISHER Subscription Rates: R. by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah I. I960 THE BLANDINGITE ALBERT OUTLOOK W. Cox 9 Utah conJ J I tc know somewhat of its problems, and what would contriAs people become acquainted with bute to Its growth it, they enough will give San Juan the threat contender for defense Bronoos only undefeated league championship beoame 1 : last Friday; had the Bronoos on the and in the final minutes the half the Vikings gain a well earned out a down the Broneo's 5 at by grinding first Car-! 20-East over the But with 2 or 3 yard line victory of saw 13 Coach yards to go bon Vikings at Dragorton Swenson says the game was a hard East Carbon ; ! fight all the He way Vikings had considerable says the ! was their 4th down tried a pass that in it, tc intercepted by San Juan as ; j i 14-- 0. the 7-- 7- R A to Lyman has learned of people are having a hard direotory as Blanding Gllnlo; his hone number for after-ho- in all exoept if you oan't get him at either of the above numbers, The lot OUTLOOK time reaching Poctor Fallon due to phone number oh&nges made eonneotion with his move to new elinio It's really j his oomplloat-e- d offioe number is listed in the telephone 3171, in a new not too the score with 14-- 13 of the game Then ur communication Ute Leases 8 minutes set up an off taokle play that enabled Nioky Black to soore the ellneher on Tim Bradford yard gain aoross ran for the conversion a telephone operator left Bronoos That's 3141. oall the Kontloello continuous driving by the Blanding is 5 Colorado Traots 20 and 21 thru 14 East, and comprize offering west of 27 Township 35 Blanding, as near as 9, some miles from town FOUR CORNERS QIITO SUPPLV Lentz Phillips, Prop. Repairs on all Household Furniture, Appliances, Toys, Tools, Etc across from now cshcol for - PROCESSING - STORAGE DRY ICE FOR SALE ORchard 3636 8-44- 41 SS WE BUY HIDES S of them as far as 15 some AT DEAR OF SKINNING Range acres of the traots are north- 1509 The are in the Opening of the Cuss . . . it have E2octo? . 33w to Siaadthatt&e a j . and a desire its usefullness adopt any measure which will add Mary visitors this summer have deol&red their surprise and delight at what there is to be seen in this country, and promisWe ean ed tc come again prepared to stay longer next season make this Interest grow to our mutual benefit on weight the period ended the Blanding, The second half started with advantage to the Bronoos boys but the hard wind that pre-- 1 the kick-o- ff vailed throughout moat of the; Receiving the ball on their 35 game gave important help to the yard line the Bronoos, through Broncos in several instances secoesslve short gains, kept the The gam was scoreless until drive going until an 11 yard run the second quarter when a series by Tim Bradford reached pay Then a pass from Nielson of short runs brought the balli dirt. down to where a 5 yard drive by! to Jay Redd was good for the lawrenoe Guyaon gave the Broncos extra point making the soore their first tcuohdown; then a At this point sneak b y Johnny quarterback scoring Nielson brought the score to activity was taken over by East Two suooessive Carbon 0. touchdWhile the soore remained -0 owns by that school's Carline until halftlae, a serious Viking and a well aimed kick resulted over I greater interest & |