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Isif Annual frontier TVro of gaiety are in days store for the people of the Four Corners Area as the first annual "Frontier Days" celebration opens here today of is designed to be the biggest in Blanding's The program inoludes history a wide variety of attractions soleoted to thrill people of all Sponsored by the Commeroe, the event Chamber ages the talked about is Most "Echoes from the page ant, Rimrock," a oreation of Marian C Nielson, to be presented on the east bank of Westwater starting at 6:00 real Indians, horses, wagons, O'Neal, parachute performances at the of the Timp Skydivers Air Show here tomorrow The only "if" is the weather Club as he descended from an exhibition jump made recently at Excessive wind makes paraohute jumping too hazardous and would G'Neal with other Provo will present a variety of necessitate cancelling the show above is layman a succession of histori- of a hundred people v Sky-div- ers attraction will be the airshow slated tp start a;rn. tomorrow The show famed "Timp will feature the Blanding Outlook 100 Published in the Interest of BlondingnandJtho Surrounding Oil and lining Cosmunttiaa VOLUME 3 BLANDING, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE chutist to mid-ai- Local fliers will participate in a spot landing contest and free airplane rides will go to flying aircraft POST OrnCE first is to new 2, 1961 NO. DEDICATION scheduled activity the dedication of the post, office at pm today, be 2- - program at Judging of candidates at the Recreation Hall Frontier Mormon Queen SQUARE DANCE 4 square dance room from at ose to 5:30 and a free starts at the tennis oourt at 8:00 p.m. PARADE The second activities n start with aday fly-ibreakfast 7 to 9 from ,for visiting pilots followed by the airshow, am, then at 2:00 pm the miniature main street parade lead by the Frontier attendants' and QueAn riding in 22 by to be dropped from bombs The hit the audienoe members of all-purp- Another major 9 pass- Art exhibits oan be viewed the Blanding Elementary AIR-SHO- W at ing of a baton r' another in by one With cal episodes of early day Bland -ing are to be enaoted by a cast Shown member specialty will be the A (complete dedication guns, and, page 2) followed by eaoh evening pam Skydivers" in a variety of parachute jumps featuring different free fall times luoky PAGEANT 'Days 9 Sedan Chairs KIDS' SPORTS Lawrence Guymon Wins State Broad Jump Championship Lawrence Buymon took first After the parade, kids will have an opportunity to win small prizes in sports oontests to be oondueted.by Bo Mantella The Saturday pageant starts ' MU Snimming Classes to Start July 12 at also won third in the 440 Medals were received Glen Patterson Wins Eagle Award today Swimming Sally Redd a baseball school field, at swimming Swenson and immediately so that dule oan be arranged Expressed particular seeing teenagers pils enroll saving and and scheSwenson older pu- in the senior, life obligation of the student is to admission which i s $5.00 for kids up to 12, $6 .00 pay pool Glenn T Patterson, local Boy Soout of Troop 312, Utah National Paries Council, was awarded the highest badge of rank given by the Boy Soouts of Amerioa, as he was presented The Eagle Scout afternoon Chapel Making the presentation was Bruce Stevens of Mexioan StandHat Uncle to Patterson ing at attention while Glenn's (Column 2, next page) at the high Blanding art exhibit and 1:00 of s hours are pm., 8:00-10:- 00 Doll House Chamber v 3:00- - .. pm Museum and the,.. Comnerce Museum will the celebration 3 ninor League Teams Organized, Ages 8--9 will. have three teams in the minor division of Little Blanding this summer activity It 1 I1 (8 and 9 year olds) will interest in anticipated that Mont io ell oteams of class towns at which students will have an opportunity to oompete The olasses are free (Paid by The the County) only monetary Court of Honor Sunday at the Blandi ng LDS game be open during both days of competitive competitive swimming He olasses says several meets are planned among surrounding at a The 12 urges those interested in taking any of the above courses to sign up at the pool Award 5:30 pm will be followed 8:00 p.m 11:00 a.m to Ballet, Junior and Senior Life Saving, at Saturday the City Pool, manager Morris Classes Swenson has reported will Include instructions in Water MCKAY KUNZ Uravan, Classes under Miss will start June and p.m, by Pool Committee The Swimming plaoe in the broad Jump contest run has announced Free Swimming for by registering a 21 6" measure yard to The eaoh Bronoo other gain all ages from 2 to 5 pm only Class "B" ment at the State who Redd was first and third Friday, of every High sohool Tournament held last recognition the Jay throw That means free swimming month took fifth in javelin week in Salt lake City He 6 for older students Season tickets, .are available at the pool; Juniors, $1000 , Seniors, $20.00 Spectators are asked to use the .south door and remain in the area provided for spectators READ THE WANT ADS , League have a similar number to round out the league The team sponsored by Northern Eleotrio, with Lyle Johnson as manager, will be made up from the following . : : list: Walt May, David Johnson, Joe Black, Dwight Bayles,. Jeff Blaok arold Shumwky, Gordon Graves, and Dennis Smith. Donny Byers, , Dennis Tackett, Paul Sheppard, Mike Redd, Gareth Crites, Burke Black, Gordon Bayles, and Gilbert Cants ee The team sponsored by. Lyman truckline will be managed by Austin Lyman and will be made from the following roster:. Dennis ; Jones, LeGrand Black, Galen Stevens, Sandy Nielson, David Lacey, Asa Laws, Randy I Column 2," next page; i |