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Show POXCB 10 Published in the Interest of BlandingKanwi the Surrounding Oil and Mining Connunittee YOU ME 3 BLAMDIMG, 80 Acre Spacing Set for UTAH, FRIDAY, 17, 196l MARCH 11 HO. Anido Creek Pool The Utah Oil and Gas Conserv- established oil ations Commission has ' 80 aore well Juan- County's spaaing for new Anido - San Creek representatives! the productive area is expected to company cover some 9 seotions oil field following hearings require approximately held in Salt Lake City last week on the 60 aore plan. according to the It UTAH OIL REPORT, Two new will and 72 wells locations were a noed learned that a later for Anido this week; one hearing may be set on the prob- by Sinclair! one by Champlin. lem of. what was to , about dual In another item! UTAH OIL REcompletions where production can PORT reports renewed leasing be obtained from both Desert aotivity in Range 36 S., 15 Creek and Ismay formations in This is in the Happy Jack mine the area. area where Skelly Oil Company the basis of testimony by drilled a wildcat last year. do - S FftGfo Foot Bill for Reservoir Enlargement City reservoir is to paid by Utah State Fish and Game Holder Engineering Service of be enlarged substantially with to Grand Junotion has been employed the cost of the enlargement and Utah as Fish be paid by the. engineer on the project. Fish and Game is footing the Game Department. The improvement involves raisbill with the understanding that 10 dam feet unless an emergency arises the height by ing the with a substantial amount of the City will leave enough water in construction dirt to oome from the lake from year to year to the upper end of the lake area. maintain the fish. The City of Blanding and the Engineering diagrams will have Blanding Sportsmen Club will to be approved by the State Office and construcjoin in making the improvements Engineer's with the provision that upon tion is to be completed before completion! all costs will be July 1. The upper . it the City meeting Monday. men Blanding Fire f ighting equipThe praotice of using City ment has been used outside the City limits for the last- time and equipment in fittinghasfires alaccording to agreement reached outside the. City limits : - Broncos Out With Too Losses The San of when thriller to they lost in Cedar City. a was that loca- action was Council members and the would be liable for any City loss sustained from fire within the City if the truck was being used out of town. The same warning has put a stop to City law enforcement in last night ?s game would have been different if his Broncos had not missed eight free throws in the last quarter. outcome game follows: to taken when legal advise warned the oouncil of the severe liability involved The advise pointed out that all PL A FD insurance policies carried for the fire .department were void when it was operating out side City limits, including life and accident coverage for the firemen. It also emphasized 4(M8 .to South Sevier in their first tournament game. Box score for the South Sevier game is at coluim 4, page 3. ' Coach Cochran laments that the score for Cedar City s Monday's their second loss, having lost Box to the past the been responding to fire tion. 56-- 52 It aooording oalls without regards got out Bronoos Juan City-ha- the state tournament, last night . I officers answering calls from outside the any situation - City. Hereafter out. of the City requiring an officer - must rely on County deputies, Mayor Hurst Ulcers are the result of mountain climbing over mole-hill- s. High School Sets Open House for Thurs. March 23 ways been illegal, Mayor Hurst, but in informed the First, a man learns to talk. After many years, he learns to keep still. OUTLOOK. Chief it did Cahoon would have He said or mean that Roy Mlkesell not to stop a chase at . the City Border. San Juan High School will hold Open House Thursday, March 23rd. Activities start with a general assembly program to be held in the hii school gymnasium at 7: 30 p.m. Following the assembly those in attendance will be divided into groups and conducted on tours to view departmental of Sun Juan displays and exhibits. Parents will, receive Blanding 's only Doctor, Dr. report Walter W. Fallon, reports that cards during the evening and the he can no longer treat his grand finale will be refresh- patients in the San Juan County ments by the P. T. A. Hospital; he received the folHick and Joe Nielson Mrs. lowing letter Thursday. who are in oharge of the "Dear Dr. Fallon: school all The Hospital Board held a high urge affair, weloome . Guy-mo- nf . parents to attend and special meeting at 10:00 a. m. d. .interest-ebe who may else anyone today. In this meeting they directed me to notify you that your medical staff privileges are revoked indefinitely. Give Dr. to Rabies Shots Here lues. Respectfully yours, s Llpyd Hamilton Administrator San Juan Hospital" questioned by this- reWhen Dr. Gold, licensed Veterinarian be in will from Salt Lake City, porter, Dr. Fallon said that , afternoon about one week ago, without any Tuesday Blanding shots March 21st, to give rabies prior notification, he reoeived a letter from the Hospital Ato d0 . his The shots are a prerequisite dministrator advising him which had been hospital privileges to obtaining City dog tags the within cancelled as of that date bemust be on all dogs cause of twenty-tw- o charts he City limits by the above date. not had after completed. Dogs found without tags - , Tuesday will b e impounded. Polios Chief Gaboon advises. Shots will cost $2.50 each and Dr. Gold will be in Bluff to administer shots during the fore stated that when he these charts, he found The Dootor examined that fourteen of them had been completed in whole or in parti and that he had completed all of noon of March 21st and at Mex- the oharts three days before he ican Hat during the forenoon of reoeived the above letter. The Dootor said that he talked March 22. lth the Hospital Tuesday night treated in such a shabby, disWednesday morning about his courteous, and, in his opinion, jpe.tlents and ments to make for surgery to a Blanding Wednesday. hospital at arrange- manner. further He felt that legally, if common not b y at virtue decenoy, he was p. he oalled the entitled to know the reason for 2:30 p. m. Wednesday suoh drastio aotion t, a k e n be dote on 3:00 woman When this patient, he was ferred to the Administrator about unethical m. rewho of against him and his patients. He would not dtvulgt any of his advised him for the first tlms plans or notions that he anticithe patient could not be admit- -, pates taking about the matter. ted under his care since the Lynn Iyman, who is a member of Hospital Board had denied him the County Hospital Board, said - privileges, at a meeting held that morning. Dr. Fallon assured him his oharts were complete and but was, told the Board's aetlon was not due to When asked the his oharts. reason for the Hospital Board's action, the Administrator stated that It was neither neoessary nor the responsibility of the Board to, provide any reason whatsoever for their aotions. According to the Doctor's surgl cal patient, she was told Dr. Goon could perform the surgery, but she shoes to rsturn horns. When questioned as to his perup-to-da- te,. Fallon reaction, D.r stated that in all his relations sonal with many hospitals, nor his patients i 1 the board was greatly conoemed for Dr. Fallon's, patients but under the, oiroumstanoes oould see no alternative to the revoking of the dootor 's privileges. He said Dootor Fallon failed to oomplete his olinioal oharts and often. did not sign nurses orders Lyman said the dootor had been uiply informed of the pending aotion by registered nail and invited to meet with the board to iron out difficulties. He said Dr. Fallon- did not attend the meeting or acknowwas - ledge the invitation. oludlng Dootor Fallon, would' t neither hs; permitted to tuo the hospita where a Ilfs was in Jeopardy. |