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Show Page 2 BLANDING BLANDING THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah ' Second le W. Cox PUBLISHER Funeral Held for Ned Manhiemer nw hilrf taeiel;. servlets Tuesday, June 20 at the Blanding Indian Cipel for Nad Ihihlmri 1 , 18 . Class Postage Paid at Blanding, Utah i died of year old trs. RDM the Sunset11 Gray Bilsey rendered & musical number, "God Be With You Til We Meet Again" "Beyond The choir then .sang "I Need Thee Every Hour", followed by prayer by Harris Shunway Services were concluded at the Blanding Cemetery where Sylvan Johnson dedicated the grave Keith Ned early Saturday Survivors are his mother, Mrs wound! abet of 'gun noralng Rose' Keith, and 8 The aerrioaa were eondueted by brothers and sisters OqjMe the etaoir aaqg It, "Oh nr Aether", opening prayer Trade With Speaker were ky Burt Falser Albert Lila Reiser, Pearl Lewie, Local Merchants na R Iysaa aad Ervin Guynon . step-fath- er, Mb Jose-ffc&- Baylea end Alene M ey I81 June 23, OUTLOOK wag by ALBERT R. LYMAN . greatest asset of a oonmunity is not its fine buildings, its 'public utilities its paved roads and sightly surroundings, is neither it anything to be and successful business houses, Ihe evaluated tributions. in dollars and cents and increased by monetary oon- -f The greatest asset of a community is the integrity , , their respect for law. Bis most profitable contribution people oan make to their oonnunity, is the respect they cherish for its institutions, and the respect they inspire in the hearts of their children and friends. As with the United States in general and eveiy state in particular, the most staggering cost is the oost of crime It is a its of their reliability, people, figure which could bring heaven on earth if it were devoted to that purpose Every county and town is burdened by the prevention and punishment of crime It 'necessitates the imposing of heavy taxes, and it is an ugly hindrance to progress. with its prosecutions,; finest imprisonment and other penalties, is commonly regarded as the logieal way to get Law-enforce- ment law-observa- nce is a last resort; it depends on the fear it inspires Service given through fear is not to be compared with the service given through love- Foroe has to be employed with people whose parents failed to inspire them with the willing Force - law-observa- nce by which only they can be good oitizens most consistent contribution which people can make to love to children with their their community state, is inspire and respect for the laws on which only the stato or community can be preserved. Planting these essential prinolples in thej hearts of ohildren, is no speolal or, unusual gift from parents, it is a sacred obligation they owe to the children and to the The community, an obligation for which negleot is unpardonable who most are people, directly responsible for the oost of crime are not, in most oases, the individuals who are notorious as criminals, but it is the people who cheated the oonmunity and, on the putheir children by turning them out as The or - toy We Are Giving ABSOLUTELY TREE law-break- ers blic. Every criminal whether the if, burglar or murderer had a susceptible childhood, a period when he. was especially impressible with the charm and necessity of respecting the rights of others Then Is when the plastic material of his being had a right to be given the proper shape If, in his helplessness he was cheated, the people who cheated him should be held accountable for all the evil he falls into. : REGULAR 49.95 VALUES Just fill in your name and address on the coupon, bring it to our store and ask about SUPER PLENAMINS American College Testing Pregram Scheduled at CariranColege . Address j IIP PURCHASE NECESSARY be awarded to a Lucky 15, another on doctors office The Extension Director for Utah State Univer- -. sity, at the Provo office Name JULY AUG Proctor Combination STEAM & DRY IRON 5 David Cox, BE representative test on Fri-Sat-M- on. and pay the $300 fee when reporting to this testing oenter at June carbon College Tests may also be eollege oampuses with orientation and registration September 20th Fees will be the same, however, and students should plan to take the tests during the summer and relieve Sun & Tues tarring MARILYN MGNROE MONTGOMERY CLOT Mr Broadbent suggests Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat- I thorough analysis of the swimming pool water is made eaeh week by the Utah Department of pool manager' Morris Health, A REIALL STORE" 26 CLARK GABLE themselves of this experienoe at the time of getting legated and into eollege life, 23-24-- No Show taken on in connection adjusted ADVERTISE SAKT OTAKT THEATRE C irtrit either the for register come - SHOWING AT THE of the American College Association will administer the placement tests in room 10 of the Administration Building at 8:00 am on Saturday, July 1st and August 5th Students may day They will VISE June "YOUR formerly used as a Broadbent, Mr Person on Finley Bayles and will maintain her offioe at the olty owned building in Blanding Mrs suoceeds fall,District TRANSISTOR RADIO will school graduates are beprovided two summer place- She Sullivans have lived in o for the past five ment test programs to assist Monticell Mr Sullivan is the them in preparing for oollege years and meat cutter at the City Merc in said Dr Marden Monticello this PAYDAY One Radio ern part of San Juan County which was High ing coupon MRS. SULLIVAN IS NEW PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE Mrs. John Sullivan will be the new health nurse for the south- Swenson says He says that contamination Jul 28-29- -30 GRASS IS 1&3 (MEND starring CARY GRANT JEAN SDflGNS DEBORAH dur- ing the history of athe pool there has never been traoe of -Mon ROBERT 1 KERR MITCHUM COXOPPICB QPCIB 7240 |