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Show Outlook o Mm 10 Published in the Interest of Blandingfendjthe Surrounding- Oil and Mining Communities - VOLUME 3 FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1961 BUNDING, UTAH, Frank Wright to Represent San Juan on Governor's Park Committee NEW TEACHERS Governor named the his and Sen. Bennett Introduces Bill to liberalize Use of Royalty Funds What's Cooking for the Fair D, Clyde has George Frank Wright, Blanding as San Juan County member of committee to protect state "It's to start making ready if you plan to enter a food exhibit at the County Fair beginning in Monticello local interests against acquisitions by the ex-trava- gent Federal government of public for Wilderness areas, lands national park and monument purposes . advises that next time Friday", . says Mrs. Gi- lbert (Chloe) Shumway. Mrs, Shumway is chairman of food the devision of the he Mr, Wright Ellis, Heber, withheld Opal Black is Fair, aooeptance for several County chairman will teach the fifth grade Norna Young and of local clarification awaiting days the Blanding Elementary the motives of the committee. is chairman at Monticello, Mr, Royal Utah at Val for the School school coming year, hibit Wednesday after Ellis earned his degree in his acceptance that he oould proElementary Education at Utah determining Mr, State University, ved in the U.S, LDS Missionary, has ser- He and as an Army Ellis is Mr, narried and has two children. including still remain a strong advocate for the development of the scenic areas of Utah, with curator, ors Wednesday pointment of that owners have full responsibility for ttee administrative booths and pioking them up Saturday evening. Sealed Jars will be Judged on appearance. Other items direct- to advooate ap- a permanent board for the Museum and to urge ex- Blanding pansion of the historical section, Mr, lyman will be tasted. Blue ribbons enterprise's said that from emphasises delivering their items to fair A,R, lyman met Chamber of Comnerce canning, and to Exhibits are to be Judged Friday and remain on display throufh Saturday. The commi- 'Tourists Go for Historical Stuff Museum baking, enpiokles, candy eto, Monti-oello ter their exhibits at afternoon, Thursday and other 1 (All meringue crust pies, Friday a,m,) serve on the committee and perly are urr,ed to exa variety of foods Housewives notified the governor of He will go to win- cash prize for the housewife getting the most blue cooking ex- has learned that Historical displays are much more popular with tourists than are the pots and year,' Miss Richens the B.Y.U. ooming O Dark Horse Perkins IVins Tennis Singles Richard Perkins has been named champion tennis player of Bland- ing. last Wins week of 5-- 6-- 3, 7, over strongly favored Cochran amounted to a "dark horse" viotory, according and Neldon 6- -4 to tournament Os La Ray manager. xander. contenders lost out in earlier tournament matohes were Bud Nielson, Morris Sweand Fred nson, Max Jones, who . WankAds Are for Everybody be under rules laid the Amerloan Quarter ( by restrictions limiting the purposes for which trust monies pay be said, bill restrictions "My the Sen, Bennett used," honey would remove these and would permit to be used for the . of general benefit all Navajos living in. San Juan County, Utah'J The bill further provides that trust ed funds shall be administerunder the direction of a Joint commission to be establis- state of Utah, Juan County and the bal Counoil, San N&vajo Tri- Division 5 Softball Tournament starts in Blanding today with a game between The M-m- en Mexico and Alamosa, New water, Colorado scheduled for 7:00 p,m, at the high sohool field, Blanding Second Ward will play Englewood,' Colorado starting at con- 9 and 10:00 a,m, with the consolation for, championship games set for Saturday at 7:00 and 8:30 r.m. and Mountain Riders, says trophies and ribbons will be awarded in 17 elasses of oompetition and that entries are expeeted from a wide area including all of the extra-ordina- ry Starts Here Today tenders in the tournament drew a bye to oonplete the first round of the sohedule, Seoond are round games at- an amount of entert- small ainment for the very Horse Association, admission charge. He explains Previous shows held here have that cutting events are usually permited mixed breeds and Jud- a separate show for which an ging has been done aeoordlng to extra charge is made but that the whole works is going for one locally established rules, Carl Mahon president of Elk ticket at the eosdng show. down to eliminate the scheduled Saturday, ever held in the 4 corners area. 4 oomer states, As an AQHA event only registered Mr, Mahon says persons who animals may be entered and all tend the show will receive will should be broadened l&nguage Blanding First Ward, also hw for Judging that the statutory 8:30. te Her Elk Mountain Riders will hold its 3rd annual Horse Show here September 2, The coming event will be the first "American Quarter Horse Approved" show The Affairs Commission strongly feel Softball Tourney on by school is a graduate of jo Indians was Introduced Monday by Senator Wallace F, Bennett, Under a 1933 Act of Congress, Senator Bennett explained j 37 per cent of the net royalties from oil and gas leases on the Indian Reservation in Navajo Utah Rust be paid to the state The state is required to spend the money to pay the tuition of Indian children in white schools or to build roads on. reservation lands , "Both the Navajo Tribal Council and the Utah State Indian ried He Elementary for the Nava- Hen Region 5 o School limiting the use of trust from the oil royalities of laws funds ribbons. future generations. advised the setting up of an listed several his'4 torical episodes of this region, administrative board as a step which he said if developed by toward pernanenoy. The directors present exprespictures and other evidenoe at the. museum would be of great sed full approval of Lyman's tourist appeal, proposal and Chamber President, Mr, lyman said that he was Sylvan Johnson, named Mrs, Joe Miss Nancy Carolyn Ri chens desirous of seeing the museum Nielson, Mrs, Don Smith and P,V, Lake, Washington, will grow in importance and become a Redd as a board to take charge teach the second Grade at permanent enterprlze to be car- - of museum affairs. Park Terrace the He bill to liberalize the A hed by the ner of each olass and a $5,00 periences here and from visits with other museum curators, he bones. 32 HO. a berth in the church tournament. Winners win state all The Blanding baseball team here Monday will play in the seoond round of the Dove Creek ium League sohedule, Blanding in the first of As , lover round. won now Uravan Dove Creek leads league, Fid ' up, , , Read the Uran- Vant-a- de the |