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Show v' Juno 30, 1961 Page 2 BUNDING THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah ! W. Cox Udall Party Hill be Veteran boat Ban Frank Wright says that the biggest Job of his eareer will be next week when he takes the 12 or 13 boat party of Interior Secretary Udall down the Colorado River to determine whether the area contains scenic features of National Park qua- lity. Wright, sister, Mrs his Wrifht and made Nora at Blanding, Ut' Qj?iie ffUntiu Mi Hnnte The payoff began ooming to us when those countries wore able of U had to sell, and to with their increased produce to buy what not oan product in our things which Suffers Broken Ug offer us manyahe,useful have done for or will be, the better for what U wo wo The a pick was Blanding' ambulance a.m Wednesday morning in oli-nm- tts w We will require 3 days on boats The party will leave the river the Moab boat docks Monday morning! it will sail down the be made it w, easily called at trip will and it before Nielson, reconnaissance trip Tuesday end Wednesday of this week to locate water, and campsites The lift it Wrights Biggest 3, beloved United States, the most prosperous, tha most of all tha nation of tha world, wealthy and the most generous advanosmsnt and the enhas recognized that its oonmaret, its will be even more enjoyjoyment of its wonderous conveniences, can poor and backward able and more profitable, if which nations and peoples up to its ltvcl in all things has contribgiven many ute to its happiness. Aoting. on this belief and has in poverty, millions of dollars to peoples tolling and know-holsad to ignorprimitive sent experts with modsm dark tho of Oir and oustoms ages practioas ant people away from zones and United State has sent specialists into many different oan how live and them batter show thay eountlrcs of the earth to than they have ever lived more in their particular region Our PUBLISHER Second Claos Postage Paid R. LT WAR ALBERT 9 p.m. Wednesday to up Edward G Keane who had suffered a broken leg injury southwest of Fry Canyon at ten motor by our traffic with them, and wc have the our prosperity, great satisfaction of knowing wo have extended and have shared with others ths good things which a kind providence has entrust sd .to us This is ths true prinoiplc of progress on a wholesome ani generous scale Prosperity prospers on a prosperous environment, as something rejoioes in the good fortunes of its neighbors, from poverty which can radiate values impossible to be radiated ed short-sighta men To envy the successful in our oommunity, if them We art enriohed Keane, who was with a party of University of Utah Moki hunters, was transferred from a jeep to the Bridges policy, almost as bad as to rejoice in the disasters which beColorado to the Green River the ambulance nearand taken to fall them, saying that is what they deserved Junetlon .then up the Green to National Monument Thursday pays to help people is a fact beyond oontroverseythat It From there, the San Juan Hospital Anderson bottoms w flown from Monticello to to help themselves; is like planting a seed which grows and Wrifht and his boating assis- he as Lake City yields and compensates for all ths trouble of planting Good tants wjll return to. Moab leav- Salt was The Blanding ambulance will and go hand in hand; they are built upon tha ing ... the Udall. party to continue driven by Gordon Redd who was soience of prosperity themselves with the kind of soil in whieh surrounding their excursion by helicopter accompanied on the trip by Guen they thrive Their Worth does- not. dwell as much in monetary and later by Jeep Smith and Opal Blaok values as might be supposed, but is something which employs monWith Udall on the trip will be "A man's life etary values for the fain of values greater his wife and three children, Utah's congressional force, Go- oonsisteth not in the abundance of that which he posseaseth" representatives of leading ma- vernor Clyde, National Park ofgazines and newspapers, all of ficials and other dignitaries it . it it . - still FRONTIER DAYS COMMITTEE THANKS HELPERS The 1961 Blanding Frontier Days was a suocessl Oh, yes, there were mistakes made a great many of them One we regret is that there was so little recognition given to the queen and And there were other mistakes, but there were her attendants successes too For our first year we feel we made splendid progress, not only in making people t.ware of what can be done and what the oelebratlon might eventually amount to, but in getting ahead little alllttle financially over The incoming oommlttee will have a $40000 to begin with that is a little over, $40000 more than we had to begin with this year We do want to express our thanks to all of those who worked so hard to mke the oelebratlon a success. First, we wish to thank Marian Nielson for her wonderful composition of the pageant, and her untiring efforts in overseeing practloes and all the other many details she had to attend to Thanks, too, to her speolal assistants, Marian Jones and Rex Harvey for all the time and effort they put in. To the following, too, we'd like to thank for their work on the pageant: Reva Redd and those in the ehorusj Joe Finn Lyman and the other members of the brass band who practiced so long and diligently; Joan Mosley and Erva Shumway for their work with the costumes; Ervin Guymon for linand and those ing up wagons people who went to all the horses, work to get their wagons ready and trained animals to pull them; members of the Squires and Squaws who prepared and presented the dances so well; to the Navajo and Ute people who so freely offered their able assistance; and to all others who participated in or helped out in any way. A special thanks to the Elk Mountain Riders for their hours of practice and training horses, and particularly to John Helquist for his untiring efforts in notifying the riders and instructing them in the necessary maneuvers and changes as they were made Wc also wish to thank the Squires and Squaws for putting on the Square dance, and for taking over the concessions stand; the Blanding merchants for donating the food and the Amerloan Legion for preparing breakfast for the flyers; Fred Halllday and Don r for their efforts on behalf of the air show; Vernon Rowley for ball game arrangements and parade supervison and all those who participated therein; Doris Mac Alexander and those who assisted her in gathering and arranging the art exhibits, the San Juan County School Board for allowing the use of the Blanding Ross Elementary, and Lee Guymon for being so helpful and considerate; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for allowing us the use of the reoreatlon hall for the queen oontest, and for tha women who aoted aa Judges in that oontest; Kenneth MoDonald for taking over, and the San Juan High School for allowing the use of the public address system; Glen Dora Galbraith for her art work and assistance with ribbons, and for tha other women who helped in that oapaelty . draw Mwral Ml Featured on toiie fe Magazine Grand Junetlon, Colorado The Uravan Mineral Belt oldest of Amerloan uranium distriots is its Durango mill oomples is magazine Uranium the Institpublished by ute of Amerioa, headquartered at Grand Junotlon A piotorlal map of this famed ;he newly irita Atomio it Uravan The Lts The guest feature is an article by Jesse C Johnson, director of the AEC raw material division Mr all other who assisted in the celebration in Atomio Age ia PpIn now THEATRE 'k'krk - map swimming opened seoond year of publication UtalvtLnd Durango, Colorado ox the south, to Cresoent Junotion,Utah and Rifle, Colorado on the north Uranium mills, ore concentrators and- most of the mining areas of tha district arc shown on tha mining oontest t Days- SHOWING AT THE mining district ia featured on the cover of the publication The map extends from Mexloaa Hat Fri-Sat-M- on June 30, July It? J No Show on & Tue Sun THE GRASS IS GREENER Johnson reviews the "Development of the Uranium Industry, and tha Future Outlook1: Other artioles inolude an analysis of the recently awarded contract for the Vanadium Corporation of America The firm is a currently building at Naturita as a part of starring CART GRANT JEAN SIMONS KERR DEBORAH ROBERT MITCHUM w r Vandalise Wod-Thur-Fri-Sat- -Mon July Reported at Uemetery Vandals have boon AL 5-6-7- -8-10 HANDS ON DECK L starring tearing up at the things cemetery any way As a result the Cemetery Board TO tha wish to give our heartfelt thanks Incoming eomnlttce has voted to kaep the plaoc we give our a inoorost best wishes and pledge our support And looked from 6 p.m. to 6 am to all olvioHBindod people who are interested in sating Blanding Committeeman ImRay Alexander progress and grow hare's for a bigger and batter Blanding new fencing of the ays part Frontier Deys in 1962. twj Ta of the recently held - itory featured in' the June issue of Age is a picti Another" feature wc PAT BOONE - j Frontier By Guen Days Smith Conalttee posts because havo had to rring DENNIS O'KEETE BUDDY RACKET bo replaaad vandals have repeatedly driven ears into COBCT1CB it. -- i 4 BARBARA " EFFN C?D8 714 3 A |