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Show . - b .. BUNDING 'i THE BLANDINGITE ALBERT OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah PUBLISHER I. W. Cox Not that we are hunters by nature; we are all hunters. go out with guns and knives to kill lovely birds and animals which add charm to the wilderness, but we go with sketching ob"N photographing appratus, with magnifying glass and keen pation of things we want to see or to hear -- beautiful blrds rare and useful plants, curious and thought provoking stones, and the relics and artifacts of people who have lived on the earth in past ages. We go hunting with a kind of undefinable hope of finding treasures unlike any we have ever seen before. Hunting is a wondrous relief to the monotony of daily toil, especially when we see or hear something of unusual interest, or bring back with us some valuable addition to out collection. To what use do we put these treasures when we find them? anticiil Hilda Parkins , Blanding Jollne Holt, North Bland ing Anita Grains, Mexican Hat Marilyn R. Rowley, Monti cello Mrs H. E. Blake, Ilontioellc Nancie Trudell, Bluff Ruth Magee, Montezuma Creek like them to show what they have found. It would be interesting to see our of all all the collections friends, the curious stones, the Subscription Rates: San Juan County , one year ... 34.00 San Juan County , six mo 2.25 Elsewhere in U.S.A, I year.... 4.50 Elsewhere in USA 6 months 2.50 strange nths, trees of Lake Monday, December 26 Salt to civilians. Lake here. He will visit his mother to left are now Blanding and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Frank Wright drove to Salt children left here Thursday, Deo .Lake Tuesday where they will 29th to spend a few days in Salt with Mrs. Wrights mother, , visit a few days and on Jan. 1st Lake will attend the Salt Lake Orat- Mr3. Annie Carroll, orio Mr3. Louise Redd spent ChristSocietys 45th annual production of "The Messiah." The mas with her dauiter, Aftons chorus consists or 450 voices family, the Keith Siddoway's at and the conductor will be Thor Coalville, Utah. They have a Johnson or Northwestern Unive- three year old son. Mr. Siddo-wa- ys health has been poor for rsity, Evanston, 111. the performance will be given in the the past couple of years. Mrs. LDS Tabernacle. Yvonne spent Siddoway works as a Federal emChristinas here with her family ployee in Salt Lake City and and has returned to her Job in drives there from- her home in daughter, ; found, and if and we abnormal growths of might envisage an excursion for this purhomes, but they might not have the time nor be Importunate person, and that is the end of them. and wish we had them still. we had them not train this hunting outlook. what we are in Grand Junction for a few days December 26th for Salt Lake City before returning to his work in where she Joined a group to make Kansas. a tour of California and the ...Mr and Mrs. Stanley lyman and northern part of Old Mexico. . some relate that when we have putting their treasures on display. In oourse lose track of these things that we find, or we give we ous Mr. Johnson has ser- Mrs. Myrtle Hunt r lines, with a spend a few days attending to ved twenty years in the Army and He was acbusiness matters. is now retired. He is enjoying who son Wjnston his new Job as buyer for Hercompanied by his will visit at the home of his cules Co. friend Tony Olson at American Mrs. Iva Hatch entertained at Fork. Miss Connie Montello also a dinner party December 26. went with them to visit Margene Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Olson. Conway Redd and family, Mr. and Mr. Homer Taylor came from Mrs. Don Cox and family and Mr. ' a and Mrs. Jerome Moorehouse and Kansas, Tuesday to spend couple of days with his family family. 1 plants. humor of Why HILDA of all-thei- time We Down the Street Up & with PERKINS Riley Hurst drove to Salt Johnson and to in the them friends what unusual flowers, the artifacts, the We pose Utah show our like to We at Blanding, LYMAN We CORRESPONDENTS Second Class Postage Paid R. by - Mr. December 30 f 1960 BLANDJNG OUTLOOK Page 2 mere clearly-defin- instinct along objective,, ed more and purposeful il a more generfK Instead of going cut with but a vague notion looking for, and what we are going to do with we find it, let us consider the things we are look- will use them for our best good and for the best good of everybody else. Come and visit the start we have made towards a real museum consider how much more sensible it is for these interesting things to be displayed here for all to see instead of being ing for, cooped When up the and whioh we are likely to find, and how we of homes, to be enjoyed by only a few. days come, go hunting and put your discoveries in hundreds fair exhibition for everybody to enjoy; this will be your fitting and proper license to enjoy what everybody else. has contributed to the free museum. here on AH LAUNDRY SPECIAL Yvonne . First 2 Weeks in January Quilts $1.50 each Blankets $1.00 each BLANDING LAUNDRY EStS.;' - Salt Lake. Coalville everyday. Mrs. Ray Perkins and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bleak and Karen and Helquist spent son Jimy came from their home Judy Arizona to spend Wednesday afternoon in Bluff in Page, Dick Nielson Christmas with their daughters visiting at the home. Hiss leave .Pearl Monday families, the Maurice Helquist Kartchner will and Glen Nazors. for Cedar City They returned Tuesday. to Page last she will attend college A neighborhood party was given She of the rest the for year. at the home of Leland Redd on will make the trip with Clyde Christmas eve. This has been an Wktklns eind Jack Palmer who are annual event for several years. returning there to school after Mr. and Mrs. Mark Redd and famspending the holidays here with ily were here to enjoy the event their families. and spend Christmas with Marks and and Phil Mr. Mrs. May Others attending were father. children left last Monday after Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helquist and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt spending a week here with Mrs. family, Palmers the Mays parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iynn and family, They stopped at Pagosa Springs Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. for a few days visit with Mr. Bill Redd and family, and Mr. Mays parents before returning and Mrs. Brig Stevens. Supper to their hone in Calif. was served and a program given, came down Latham Mr. J. B. with a number from each family. Utah to spend The Mark Redds returned to Salt from Falrvlew, Lake Tuesday. Christmas with his family. Rosemarr and Deanna Burtenshaw Clair Sheridan came from DaTexas last Wednesday for will return the first of next llas, She week to Provo and Logan where the Christmas holidays. where will return to nurses training they are attending school. have .for the present. Mr. Cox Is employed there with the Rasmussen tertained the they will Tricking Co. Mr. and Mrs. make their home (Vena Hunt) Ed days the Ralph Burtenshaws. Mr. They spent the Christinas holihere with their parents, sohool Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cox and family left Tuesday for Salt Lake where O and Mrs. Gordon Adams Christmas en- Perkins family evening with a de- Ray (TURN TO PAGE 8 COL. 1) O HAPPY NEW YEAR! LYMAN TRUCK LINE & TRANSWESTERN EXPRESS |