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Show Page 2 BUNDING OOTID THE BLANDINGITE OK ALBERT R. LYMAN Denmark eame to visit our museum Thres Jays ago two' men from and expressed pleasure and approval with the exhibit. They said or more museums of antiquity, that in Copenhagen they have asfive of much more importance in their and that they are regarded by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah X V. Cox PUBLISHER Second Glass Postage Paid at .Blanding, Utah - Wallace Senator futilities 'At the Olen Canyon;. Recreation an week that major Area, a total of $4,125, COO will vrill 'be made at be spent for development during Bennett nounced this irpr overrents (R-Dte- .h)' National Monument, the. fiscal year beginning July Natural irises National lionu- - 'The largest expenditures will rne.nt and the Jlen Cnnyon be $7Ctj,500 for development of tion. Area during the next fivethe bullfrog area, and $7o3,5GU area Mission 66 pro- - for the yesrs under the ;r the Other expenditures during .am Senator Bennett released the year beginning July 1, .1962 Service elude $19 ,2C0 for roads in the latest Wat ion 1 te Canyon area $20,000, figures outlinin.;; annual .expenditures at the 'national monuments Rainbow Bridge area; and $909, and the national recreation area 700 in the Wahweep area. During the year beginning July 1, 1962, Cl 3, 500 will be spent TOMMY BROCKIlEIER at ilovenweep,! including $6,500 for roads and1 trails .at the UNDERGOES SURGERY 1. Hoveniveep P.cc-'ca- - .Hole-in-the-R- j ock i . in-x-'a- j ! rk . Hite-Whi- House Sc.ur.re Tower snu $5,000 IN SALT LAKE CITY for miscellaneous facilities To.nny boctaneier, .13 year pld Tiie raj or development at er and Mr3, Tom will come the following son of become seriously ill 'Jlies-dyear, when $3,500 will be spent evening and was flown to for roads and- trails, $61,000 for utilities and the Square Salt Lake City for an emergency riov-erwe- ep Drack-mei- I-- r ay - which was performed $20,000 for appendeotony 10 p.m. in the Primary Childemployee residences, $11,000 for at ren Hospital. and $5,000 for utility buildings He ' Tower House group, was accompanied byhis miscellaneous facilities, making on and Walter ur, father all total of $134, 500 The is reported doing patipnl Lost of th Mission 66. develwell a t Natural Bridges opment - 1 ; vat5 anal Monument will be accom-rlishin ijhe year beginning j;ly 1, 1963, when $545,400 will include This will be spent road ;;312,000 fo r'jun approach ed end ICO visitor parking area, for ninorj roods and .$159, League Deing Organized "slow pitch" soft .ball lea- -, gue consisting of 6 or 7 teams in the making according t it we it. get around to unfair limitation of individual rights, but when it is considered how much good that does for mankind in of view as fenural, it can be recognized from the greater ispoint laws of this It to the most sane and rust just arrangement kind that we are indebted for our- extensive knowledge of how mankind has lived and what they, have been doing from the beginThat nay seem an ning Denmark have a chance to be much more familiar with what has been going on in the world, than people do in many Their museums are, in their way, more appeal-lin- g other countries Anybody and every body and more enlightening than books. can see at once and understand what the exhibits mean they have more ready charm and they attraot more people,, and are within the reach of more people than are the schools. of The people to study the big collections, o f last year interesting and profitable things in Denmark.to This the antisome people went to the museums of Copenhagen study A content hold man who to is quities of Ban Juan County, Utah. for his own personal satisfaction the things which would benefit thousands of people in a museum is, with all due respect to him, t o narrow between the ears.t LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, which travel People from far o Guest Editorial... is a By SUE GRAVES During the past few days you have no doubt been contacted by a Volunteer Red Cross worker asking for your assistance in We the annual drive for blood hope that everyone will cooperate in this worthwhile cause Because of the great demand at our San Juan County Hospital for blood last year it is very urgent that operation get better we co- San Juan County from residents in order to maintain this assistance from the Red Cross . the cost of Compare what, have two teams one at the pint of blood would cost La Bay Alexander Blanding will in the league, Mont io ell o one, maybe two; and Bluff, El Paso, and Texas Zinc a LAST WEEK WINNERS team each Alexander advises in- anyone terested in playing on the "slow pitch" teams to register with him or Neldon Cochran. may be registrations o away very A trails, and is or buildings and $74,300 Slow Pitch o consider them to be here. In of the ages, he Denmark it is the law when a man finds a relic but if the it is not his, is to turn it over to the , ovemmentj kind of article, museums are already stocked with that particular not sell it. can but he can retain it until it is called for, or on any ground in Denmark, an If a ran finds on his ground, not to dig into it, but to report ancient tomb, or mound, he is to the government, and they will excavate it as soon as they contribution to education than Sen. Dennett Lists Expenditures Planned for Area Monuments WASHINGTON, 12, 1961 May BLANDING OUTLOOK made . 0 jr non-participa- Red Cross ting Hospital with what recipients of blood are paying at our San At LDS Juan County Hospital the cost for the first pint of blood is $50.00 plus $9 00 for administration fees the seoond or third pint thereafter is $2500, plus $9 .00 administration fees At San Juan Hospital the cost of administration i s $10.00 with $450 going back to the Red Cross to help defray the le expense of sending the Blood-mobi- to our area Can you honestly say that we afford to let this participation program be taken away from us? Remember the life you .save with that one pint o f oan blood you give may be your own or some member of your family The Bloodmobile will be at the LDS Recreation Hall on Tuesday, Ifey 16th from 2:30 to 7:00 p.m. If an appointment hasn't been made for you please eontaot Alexander, Sue Graves one will Nadine Bayles and made for you La-R- ay o r be"" with Montella and George Marian of the North Blanding team, or with Harold Lyman Toddy "Bo" m Winners get 10 gallons F0IHIER CBMUHE plus mt mtt msr REGISTER YOUR LICENSE NUMBER FREE EACH WEEK AT OIL CO FRONTIER and o f the FUELS SAH JUAB C. LYMAN ACCEPTING THEATRE YOUTH GAMP BIDS The 1961 youth conservation Fri-Sat-M- kirk at Grove Forestry Long Camp in Logan Canyon will be held August 6 to August 12, 1961 A program on the wise use of natural resouroes mu me 6as F1C30US co-mana- gers South Blanding team camp FREE LUBE JOB MSI Wozniak, SHOWING AT THE has been arConservation" ranged "Range will be the theme of the camp The San Juan Soil Conservation Distriot.has decided to sponsor three boys from San Vuan County to attend this strict will pay camp go boy Young men between the ages of ,15 and 18 are eligible to attend this camp Applications should be made to the San Juan Soil District not later than June 1st In the Blanding araa these applications oan b e i given to Clisbeo layman Conservation 12-13-- (NO SHOW 15 ON SUNDAY) "World of Suzie Wong starring WILLIAM HOLDEN The Di$ 20.00 the fee for eaoh registration selected to May on & NANCY KUAN ( Wed-Thu-Fri- -Sat May 17-18-19- -20 WHERE THE BOYS ARE" tarring - DOLORES HART GEORGE HAMILTON YVETTE MDQEUX JIM HUTTON - In CINIMASCOPE A METROCOLOR BOXOFFICE OPENS 7:40 |