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Show Blandin Outlook Published in the Interest of Blanding VOLUME 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 Companies Shor; Littb Interest in Navajo flneth Lease Offering Utah The Oil Report 10c the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities BUNDING, UTAH, OfFHIL HEW GAME Prico NO. 24 Commissioners Ptan for states that of the fourteen traots offered for lease by the Navajo Tribe at its sale, only June 2nd three drew bidsi no bids whatsoever were entered for eleven of the traots offered. Gas Company ms for Traot 1 (SE Aztee Oil and Mon-orl- !! hi 31 Human J. Lowery, now District Wildlifa Conservation Offioor who has moved above 1 a to Blanding to aueotod Ton in biology- from Sul Ross Horroeks. Hr. Lowery holds a B.S. Degree in rang animal husbandry and an M.S. - Stats Colloge at Alpine, Texas. has worked for Utah Fish and Gant Dept, sinee he started with a antelope west on of Milthe desert study ford in Febmary of 1959. He is at home at the Heber Carroll plaoe with his wife, Jean and daughters Kerri and Kelli j ages five and three Re prong-hom- ed coy mu little League of the Interior, Stewart Udall and his party . of thirty other 41S, Rge. 24E, with officials who will be in the SW, San Juan County, Utah) a bid $1,050.00 per aora for the Little League action began area to inspeot the soenlo feaquarter seotlon. 5tHer bidders last week with the Sharks de- tures of the Needles and adja-oe- nt areas. for that tract were W. A. feating the Panthers by a soore Fan The 16 of to Sharks and In the secretary's offioial 7. Jumped Texaoo, Ino.j MOncrief to an early lead and held party will be a host of publlo American Petroleum. on bidder was the only other throughout the ball game, even figures Ineluding Governor Clyde ' Traots 02 and 3 with a bid of though the Panthers began to Senators Bennett and Moss, and olose in during the last Inning Congressmen King and Peterson. $51.51 per aore. The total bonThe party will assemble in us on the 480 acres ineluded in when they scored six of their on July 1st and on July 2 Moab was seven runs. Jeff Perkins was the three traots offered down the Colorado hitter for the and 3 will goFrank $184,483.20 for an average of the leading River with Wrigit in Sharks, getting three hits for $384.34 per acre. will oamp at AThey Lands were located in the three, offioial times at bat. charge. nderson on bottom July 4 and go Aneth Field areas of Lindsay Jones was the winning Greater army copters to Tin Barn Flat Southeast Utah. pitoher. Danny Palmer snared by the following day from where hitting honors for the Panthers they will be shown the surroundr with. two hits for three offioial lng attractions by the Moab Jeep Sun Oil Establishes times at bat. week's games, the Co- Posse. In this From there they will go by Office City Hall nfederates defeated the Sharks by with Terry eopter via the Junotion of the a soore of 14 to The Sun Oil Company has esrivers to Chesler Park for the Joe Stevens and Jim next Shumway, tablished offices at the City Redd oamp with sleeping sharing pitching honors. bags tonights Hall for use while it makes be transported by Jeep. The big men with the bat for the A Portable Cooking unit will geophysioal studies in the area. Confederates were Shumway Lloyd Jaok Thompson is manager of (TURN TO PAGE 5, COL. 4) for three with Stevens and Joe the Blanding offioe whloh has four and for the Sharkes it was Frontier Colts because of the general headquarters in BeauLindsey Jones and Rex Skelton laok of manpower. mont, Texas. high bidder Section 3, Twp. '1 Shown Commissioners from San Juan and Grand Counties met at Moab Wednesday to plan for the forthcoming visit by Secretary County Action Starts efi at 8- men have moved Three single and four to Blanding families in oonneotion with the operation and Thompson anticipates tional employees in July. He says the last all Elk te with two for three. Panthers The forfiet their were game Other action this week saw the forced to 'Confederates defeat Bluff a with the decisive score of 30 to 6. by addi- operation simmers maybe - will longer. Git Aiders Slum Frim Elk Mountain Riders have scheduled showing of a film at the Park Terrace Sohool at 800 p.n. tonight, Friday, June 16. The The film is a production of the American Quarter horse ssociation and will be on conditioning and raoing quarter hor- Commerce has announced a"Frontler Days" mee- tThe Chamber of A- ses. general publio is cordially Invited, according to olub The Annual Rodeo Undernay in Cortez president, Carl Mahon. Cortez's Annual Ute Mountain The film will be the first in Roundup gets under way today in a series of 3 American Associa- Cortez and lasts through Sunday. tion films to be shown by the are Night Rodeo performances local olub. Dates have not been Saturscheduled for Friday and Here's proof that big ones are set for showing of the others. day. The Sunday Rodeo will be the at actually being snagged at 2 O'clock in the afternoon. upper reservoir. Besides the rodeo the major H20 Walter Francis, employee at attraction will be the main SffiSa:E City Orders Waukesha of Utah is shown holding an 18" rainbow brouit In by him Wednesday, The fish weighed 2 58 ' pounds Qj?u $Urertiu Moaiag street parades scheduled for Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Theme for the parade is to be a - 1889" and numerous The City Council has ordered mid -- Sumner water rationing "Cortes and schedule that prohibits ary form floats by business firms some organizations will portray (TURN TO PAGE 2, COL. 1) of the early day Cortez history. lng to 17, and at the City Hall night, Saturday June urges all citizens to be held tomorrow attend. of the meeting will be to elect an executive oonmdttee for next year's celebration and to hear the financial report covering this year's The purpose oelebration. Chamber President, Sylvan Johnson, says time will be allotted for hearing oonstruotlve oritloism of this year's oelebration and suggestions for im- provements next year. A meeting for the same purpose was scheduled last week but adjourned beoause too few were in attendance J The Chamber has ruled it imperative that the meeting be well attended and has for personal solicitation within the business arranged |