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Show March 1961 3V 3 Pagef T1 BLAMING OUTLOOK - saw a lot of interesting sight and enjoyed themselves tremendously They came back by way of Up & Dovm the Street einociT A good time was Glen Canyon Dam The Third Ward is certainly thought Spring 10th birthday and was coning last week f even the had playing games having proua or. tneir Junior Team oaks who of went refreshments Birthday to Denver last weekend little Crocus and other snail and cream won and tho were ics flowers District play off early.apring trying A Drama Ward Festival The Three to make their appearance, display of .the trophy was LDS Recrethe shown held in MIA Tuesday night be in will eold with Sunday, turning off next ation Hall Monday, Tuesday, They also choired the Stake we still know that old nan Wi- would have One M-M- en but it still Paine and Wednesday nixts, 7th, 8th, Trophy They will have to win one March 7:30 at three times in order to pm. this r left Tuesday morn- and 9th of Lila a the matinee for be but being suoh a large There will keep ing with friends from Montleello on Saturand pretty one is worth to go to Salt Lake City and will kids under Mutual age 4:00 "Good In the Luck after for flatting spend the remaining part, of the day the 4th at' Boys" Mrs week in . the city shopping Jo Ann Haslem and She noon Oh their return will be Joined by her daujiter, trip children, Tonya and Jimmie, are Roosevelt Ilene and Arvid Black and the visiting in Mantl, Aurora and here visiting Mrs Mr Kills and with her parents the Joe Hunts trio expeot to return to Blend- Hatch, Utah, and Ferrall Mrs. and Mr. Palmer Dr W. W. Fallon went to Salt ing- Sunday was came of back A Page Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday by way Lazenby surprise birthday party CanGlen Conferand viewed the Arizona of this week on liedical busiheld last Sunday after Dam on Sunday ness ence for Gene' Siumuay at the yon nter is around it, it two from from Mr and Mrs Parley Hurst reThe "3irthday Gang" celebrated of his brother, Kenny Shum-wThose attending were Hal turned home Tuesday night after two of their club members birthKathryn spending two weeks visiting and days last Sunday night at the Blaok, Dianna Marion, home of Alton: Stevens The lyman. Grant and Audrey Nelson, vaoationlng in Mexico They West as Tim coast and down, drove far the Joe and were honorees Florence Galbraith Holliday, Jerry The ladies enIve Loo Perkins, Kenny and Chloe as Guadalajara and clroled back and Ada Rigby Mexloo center of Gene Ann Shimmy and Honoree, up through the joyed visiting and eating deliooloniesi Hurst Mr. the food Those atcious visiting Shumway looked up the place he had tending were Josephine Bayles, Sandra Mahon invited 14 of her lived some 50 They ago years MarDora Pauline Smith, Wright, friends to her home last Tuesday went to ohurch there and also Freda ion Nielson, Hunt, Kaoy February 28th to celebrate her1 took in a basketball game They (TURN TO PAGE 4 COL. 2) ay home, . Senior Lawrence Guymon has been seleoted to represent San Juan High School at the Salt Lake Rotary Youth Leadership Conference to be held in Salt Lake City, April , pot-lu- ck 23-- 25 seleoted by the high sohool faoulty on the basis of his academio and extracurricular He was qual if teat ions. Reporter Intcrvicus Hurst on Indian Affairs None Ry HILDA PERKINS George Hufst is kept constant- ly on the go by his job with the Indian Affairs Commission . o f He states that he finds Utah the work very ' interesting and and - his He challenging co-wor- . muNtmas kers are pioneering a project since it is the only such organization In the U S.i new Their responsibility is t o determine the beet use of the 370 oil royalty reoeived by' the Navajo Indians is to the adto best the .money possible vantage for the betterment of conditions for the Navajo They have a number of projeots in the Their eb ject . and some making approved which that . use . have been 1 Monday on re- - ; near pairing of the reservoir Monu.the highway leading into ment Valley which supplier water for Navajo llvestook The water Adveline to the Seventh-da- y ntist hospital has been completed and the hospital will.br dedi. . Indian and the NaAffairs vajo Tribe have helped, on this cated on The May 4th Commission Effective March 6, 1961 all doge being held or kept within the City Limits of the City of Blanding, are under quarantine and must be kept on a leash at all times The period of quarantine will end March 20 1961 During the period of quarantine9 all dogs A license cannot be purchased for must be licensed any dog without first submitting proper evidence that the dog has been vaccinated not prior to one(l) year previous to the date license is applied for9 All dogs running with a live virus rabies vaccine n. loose during the period of quarantine will be accordance with Ordinance pounded and disposed of No 4039 series 1957 9 will begin soon will start Work : im-i- . - projeot A conference has been proposed on February 27th and 28th. .in Salt Lake City, sponsored, by the Bureau of Fubllo Health at which representatives from Utah, Colo New Mexloo and Arizona are invited to attend a n d disouse health problems concerning the Navajo's in the Mr Hurst has area be at this conbeen invited to BY ORDER common OF THE CITY Four-Corn- ers : : ference One of the most extensive: Jeots so pro- -; the far proposed Indian Affairs one which Mr by Commission who D. Nielson City Recorder and is very enhopeful for is Hunt thused about and a Health program for the Monument Valley end Navajo Mountain area This, if approved would furnish a group of registered nurses with facilities and. eqshort uipment such as Jeepe, wave radio, medical supplies ete., sFrancia would go muon the need to deteneine .their' ' better thM teaoh to as well NavaJos as'' (TURN TO PAGE 4B CX. 3J In connection with the above order 9 those dogs which were vaccinated during a like program in I960, are , eligible' for licensing without further vaccination Those dogs needing vaccination may be taken care: of by appointment with Mr. Joss Grover |