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Show faoo 2 Sptnbr BLINDING OUTLOOK BLAND I K6 THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK at Blanding, Utah ' Second Class Postals Paid I H. . . Cax PUBLISHED : If all th b. atB landing, Utah When we no longer have the will, the the ambition to be our own masters, to desire, set our. ' . our fathers fought so hard and died to w i th 1 n evesy American forevermore. kindle if we belieye that j-- . -- it barely considered - -- department . Question: Why dont you run a p. - Question: What's the reason you dont replace that Linotype you're always complaining about? Answer: $17,000. Question: Why don't you run recipes? Answer: We dia once and left is line out Twenty people got sick their subscriptions. cancelled and Question: Whydo you devote space to such trivialities as "Joe Smith is feeling poorly this week?!. . Answer: Because good old Joe has many friends who are concerned over his health, even If you're not Who knows, someone might read the item and send. Joe a sympathy card. Question:' ' How about a cup of coffee? Answer: Why. not The Kansas Publisher v 1 . to make, their promising beginning "MR. HARLEY M. HANDY APPOINTED TO DISTRICT MANAGER POSITION, MONTICELLO DISTRICT, BUREAU OFLAND MANAGEMENT "Mr. Harley M. Handy was for-- ,' new dinelly installed as theMonticello strict manager for the district of the Bureau of Und R Managment.- by Stats Director D Nielson at. a Meting held in " , o them to exist;: Man whoso Judgment was condemned as;fantastio and visionary the I' hadn't heard them tplrig mde .here possiblef or to be. good, , learned. no better. u - If idea of a town ever declare it . W 'ail foolishness, and if I hsuln'taosn the tom become what it .is in spite rof All their drapliatjoropheoits of failure1. I wouldn't be .bold to speak of the nnhy. places in the county where other towns'dould be and sometime will be made Beginning with and' growing up in the now town, is one of the most thrilling and annimating experisnoes whioh oin. season f The new way. the newsnttranMnt- and give tang to a life-tim- e devising it is the elexer of life Finding aa way or making it. the unprecedented method., building highway aoross the hi thereto impassible region -- - 0 that is more satisfying than the popular praia eofthe world. .What a gallant thing it .would be for some of our young men to make.' beginnings near' hy. to whioh the swarms of our rising generations oould go to grow up with the . country, to develop there their splendid initiative, to be th big toads in the for the sake of future generations, instead of little, puddle hunting an easy way as little toads in the big puddle without ooneern for the future. generations who will be needing a plaoe picture once in a while? Answer: I dunno. Question: Why do you make so many grammatical' mistakes? Answer: Because we ain't never write Question: Why don't-yoan odltorlal and toU those guys on the city council what they can dt to improve the town? Answer: Why dent you so down to the next council meeting and teU 'em youtsdf. Question: Why, dont you print mors letters to the odito? . Answer: Why dont you write me one?; And sign it with your nemo, please dont bo chicken. ' Question: Why dont you run more pictures ln the piper? Answer:.: Because the outgo would tMkthc Income and then "out I'd go... Question: Why. dont you print in color; gay red, once in while?. AAswef: Our entire supply of red ink is used In the bookkeeping ihe- from every direction be started, It' is going to become imperative that newoftowns Halter C Lynix Men with the vision new beginnings mads teve got to envisage, prosperous qomBRinitlea'in Why places which look, now no. mors procdsing than .Whits Mesa, looked vin. 1697 He envisaged he ref a oity in whatwaj thirsty desert with' little whose trails ltd life ; besides the wild horses and wild cattle, tsr-hol- ss which made .to and. from the few little spriw : pin-u- p . . . jA- - - - Editors .W Juppoirt be wore opportunity onn a ltalt There is a llnlt to idwt theee big eentere oute&dO. to what prople o&n find there who eone In .fro .the These big .eentere are. belnj; oongested by ewamlng popiUtlen all. for the sake of preserving our government, ourselves, 'we 'must stop saving "let the federal v 'government do it.'1 Other our their' po.terlr, .wij trrsSi $r&. U We believe in America, bur way of life can win over the totalitarian' way, we must stop saying "let the company do it. "We must ;stop saying "let George do it. " We m us t Lstop Staying 'let the governor do it.." And above la who pespl hr tart firty year. ted .Wd bi would" .three tiw. V own goals in life, to. control oiir own interests and capital, we have lost the spark1 for which" B. LIMAN hv. gone ay' fro BUndln in tte ALBERT by t Published every Friday 1961 1, - the' district office Auist on 31 Handy aosunss this position which was recently vaoated E Noby the transfer of Keith rris to the Bureau's Craig district offios in Colorado "Mr Handy .is a native of Idaho where he was raised oh a Mr WEATHER Bis. Blanding First Ward has "everyone"- to enjoy pit barbeoue to he prepared and ser- invited ved The .of - Saturday evening. Sept 2. is. to be served b&ok . meal the r High Sehool where tthe Mat will be barbeoued in a pit. dug hy. Bishop Hurst, with - . . . Clarenoe Rogers and in oharge bisoults;,. Palmer. potatoes Merrill Stevens, ftoatieello Sept 2 -- o ob ; Devon Cowboy corn-on-t- he Hurst . salad j Fred Hal Uday.; root beer '.Sherbet will be served for desert Utah served He Jensen, ssoretaryof the Also, working an the Bari.. Perkins THEATRE A fairs in 1950 he In the Soil ' programs on ; utilization projeots' . In he fHEUDLY FEQSOAitON tar land 1957 y g i.-- ftfirft Vd-Thoro-Frl-SAt- , v -HoB Spt. 6, 7, 9 8 11 8, fiOfJEOTI . TO ( funation In the County r GARY COOPER DOROTHY MoGUIM . - 4 & . , ; on ... . D A 8pt. ;l,'a Conservation' Service and later to the .Forest Service where1 he supervised affair is Fri-Sat-H- Nevada and Idaho transferred to S MKK to 1949 he served, as farm. agent, with the Bureau of Indian If , . SAKTOTAn district as returned to the Bureau of of Land. Manags merit where he served in oharge Utah Whter Users Association, tables. Lynn. Lee. publicity, and as assistant district manager will be in Monti otllo. Saturday Frost .Blaok. wood for the fire in the Shoshone district, Idaho, Ssptsnbsr 2. 1961 word ' MIA girls are and has ssrved in this He will nest with the members Blanding oapacity ' annual for. this until-.tiokets. his transfer to the posof the San Juan County Water selling;,whloh a ward welfare ition' of . distrlot is affair manager lh Association ami all oit liens project interested in water develojmeixt. in Saa Juan County 1h Mtting. will M held at SOiOO aa in the Cosmissionors rooc Bit pUblio art. invited to the' Attend and partioipato in During the netting ratting. h rfdrge rlcat ion of the assoola-i,ls' will "Tke place viator. l v il to ths oconcmy of th1 Countj, end wolf. is nsoessary that therefore, it Astrong water association Ton . SHOWING AT THE graduated from Utah Stats University in 1939 in the In field of range management 1939 he begun his career with the government as a grazier aids with the Bureau at Brigham City, He his .oomnit-te- s grazier, in the Moab distrlot From 1946 from 1942 to 1946 Alma J Redd is general chairman and other comnlttee heads are Ray. .Perkins, sour dough .Iynn ranoh , RUDD i , ' r ring CLARK GABLE p.t a VIVIHI L03CP C0X0PV1CQ onus 7t 40 0 |