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Show BLANDING Hilda Parkins, Blinding Joline Holt, North Blinding Anita Grains, Mexican Hat Marilyn R. Rowley, Monticello Mrs. H. E. Blake, Montioello Mancie Tr'Jdell, Bluff Ruth Magee, Montezuma Creek San Juan County , San Juan County f one year ...$4.00 2.25 six months Elsewhere in US,A. Elsewhere in U,SA Second Class Postage Paid I 6 4.50 2.50 year months at Blanding, from page 1 Utah Hurst spoke in support of the Hurst said Fark plan. preferred that the golf course while it might appear that the item remain untouched. with was overbuilding Bud County Following the meeting. to recreation for the Nielson, who is Binding now-- 1 respect he supported the Recreation present, that ber on the County that because of the future. the need for recreationsaid rtunity for expanded par k al facilities will increase as facilities was scuttled by its more attractions are developed He said tho Board own people. at Glen Canyon and will b e Board, said Blanding 's oppo- program He - was lead to believe that people tremendous when the R. by CORRESPONDENTS Subscription Rates: 195Q THE BLANDINGITE ALBERT OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blandingf Utah PUBLISHER I. W. Cox BUDGET December 23 , BLANDING OUTUXHG Page 2 proposed here' were generally opposed to East-We- st road is completed. the improvements . Ho also favored the golf Of the mapy Blandingites who Course project at Monticello. attended the meeting, only Mayor To our neny friends and well-wishe- rs, LYMAN whose tokens we can to express our thanks and appreci. answer personally, Joy in the Christmas Season, ation, our hopes theforNewtheir Year. Along with this we offer ajv their success in your support of the Museum and Bureau of InfoiV' gratitude for That has oceupied most of nation which we began in June. ry time and attention ever since, and for a while I wondered whether it worthy of would we want be recognized their attention. by the publio and aocepted as Every beginning on something new and different to what people have been accustomed, has not only the problem of making but. has to win way in a new field, its start and finding from of sentiment natural tide indiffereits the strong public as have I said before, in a kind nce or opposition. Believing, a become a pronounced which has over belief Blanding, destiny conviction in ny experience here the last 63 years, I have a feeling that this museum and bureau project has been thrust upon have been thrust on different men since me as other enterprises its we made our initial it beginning. the 14th of last May, very early in the morning, before 1 got out of bed, I was suddenly and unaocountably fired with the thought that Blanding must have a free museum as an esseI felt no doubt ntial drawing card to a bureau of information. that it would succeed as a cash asset to the people of the torn, On . of appreciative interest in the county, and .a stijf ulous to learn and evaluate many worth-whi- le faots which no as of consequence. I wondered that such a fever passed by should come so suddenly over me, and before noon I had lost it came again, and I completely, and deoided to forget it. It fought it as an erratic notion. It kept coming, I talked about on the 14th of June I began with and it, has been it in the place where ever it Now sinoe. building up with the many voluntary expressions of from home people and I indulge the beliefappreciation travelers, movethat the ment is going to be what I on the 14th of May. envisaged I am not building it for rryself, or for a business it is for the I want to see it firmly on its town, town ready with the feet, to take it over when and if I become unable to carry it on. Albert R. Lyman an agency i) o 0 |