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Show r ! 2 Septenber 8, 1961 BLANDING OUTLOOK BIANDIHG THE BLANDINGITE LTM4J1 OUTLOOK by ALBERT R. since that time away baok in 'the nineties, Ever a stinking superoeeded Bluff ae the County Seat, the minde of a fw enmity has bean diligently nursed inon idiioh to feed. Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah la W,Cox PUBLISHER at Blanding, Second Claos Postage Paid when Monti-cel- lo little Blanding were some pleasant thing home the from Bluff with the admonition, "Keep inherited would be difficult to estimate Just how muoh fires burning". e years, but what this pet grudge has cost in ths last sicty-fivas Just nothing minus . has gained ray be safely estimated A side from all the hateful end unreasonable things whioh have been said, and the fine feelings .which have been wounded beyond oould ie irreparable behind what forgetting, Sen Juan County have been if this trio of towns had been sensibly united for as Utah, Murder Viet in' s Car Abandoned Here if it it o It o it I it their benefit. mutual Bluff was the only town in the oounty, with its nearest more than a hundred miles sway, the thought miles away, was almost of having a neighbor town twenty-fiv- e too good to come true. Ws figured that suoh a town then would be a distinct asset. Monticello end Bluff are assets to BlandYet, these towns have ing, and Blanding is an assst to them. not been and are not now availing of what they oould be one to When ty neighbor-communi- another. thoroughly disgusted with this puoilanamous snmity whioh flames afrssh with every sleotion and with every issue which has to do with sharing or plaoing any new advantage. A difficulties. It is a good fight Is ths poorest way to ssttle at way to make them worse and keep them going. The real value we conare which on the cement retaining wall in stake in these fights, is not the thing for front of the car. tending, tooth and toenail) the value lost on both sides, is ths Arnold was found by the roadgood will and confioence with limitless potentialities. It is side at Pleasant View Tuesday asserted that "When you make an eneny, you make a mistake". with a bloody eresoent wrench by There are exceptions to that rule, yet making a troublesome, his severely beaten body. tneny of one who could have been a profitable friend, is more than a mistake, it is idiotio. of racking our wits for words or ways to slam, If, Instead New Night Officer humiliate or scoop our neighbor towns, we devised ways of winning their favor and doing thing to help them, we would gain conmore that it is possible to gain by this narrowly-selfis- h tention to get everything to be reached by means fair or fowl. This is not an altruistio preaohment, but simply a common-senway of serving our own purpose. I Blanding Polioe Chief, Cahoon points to blood splotch car on a Mercs parking nightfl in the abandoned Redd Monday lot here Discovery of the blood Thursday aroused suspicion that the oar might have been involved in the Monday night murder of H. S Arnold at Pleasant View,ColOa Mr. Arnold lived at Cortez The suspicion was substantiated Thursday afternoon when Colorado of floors identified the oar-abelonging to the victim. Blood stains were Duhigg, also found j' ft' S , San Juan Participates in Science Deraeastrations i. minister, and May, associate , Juan School one of a few school the Rocky Mountain San minister will arrive in Blanding this week end to oonduot religious services at the Methodist Co- m- to while here. Viae up. ,, read Moab the ada n is Shown above Gorden Hawkins who was named by the City Council to succeed Roy Mikesell as for the City of Blanding. Hawkins, a lifelong night . police resident of Blanding assumed his new duties September 1st. Horse Shoo Wooers listed Spenoer Hall. Winters and Nelson prepared for the K- -2 level of soience instruction) Hirsohi and Abriams, owned by Utah. Third Plaoat Spooks ownad by Stallion foals of 1956 Class 4. First Plaoet Littls Showdown Redd Ranches, owned by G. M. Moab, Utah. Class 5. Stallion foals of 1957 or. before Carmichael, . First Plaoet Lew Garola owned by Lee Roy Cosper, Cortez. Grand Qiampion Stallion tNunes Pooo Weed owned by NUnes Bros. Reserve Champion Stallioni Lew Garcia owned by Lee Roy Cosper, Cortez, Colorado. Class 6. Mars foals of First Plaoet Dassr 1961 owned by Aina Redd, (TURN TO PAGE 6 COL. 1) oil. refinery, volcano, magnets, stp... posters, model 1 model Ilyrum Porter Utah left Hymn Porter icial Life night. The event THEATRE kirk Fri-Sat-M- o on Sopt. 8, 9 & 11 GONE KITH honor a Spring' $2,000,000. Mr. Porter has insurance for 27 been selling years In Utah Colorado. Ch hia Journey hams from Springville he plans Moab nference Sunday. starring CLARK GABLE VI VI EH LEIGH today for; Beiuraaos banquet to- is to THE WIND NO SHOP TUESDAY villa representative for writing life insurance in assess of to stop in OTAEJ ktrtf Springville to attend a Benef- and Blanding, rt Insurance Danqud , OAE3 -s- nd LaSal, Jess Johnson, Blanding, Utah. tha third and fourth grade) and Odette and Kirns, for ixth-grade the fifth-alevel. one took of the It district's a anger busses to haul fifty-pa- s all the materials needed i oharts California. Sseond Plaoet Sonny Sizzler ' t SHOWING AT THE Teach at Saturday night prohib- R. planned to make good by holdited holding of cutting events ing an exhibition of outting scheduled as part of the Elk events in the very near future. The following list shows winMountain Riders annual horse show. Mrs. Carl Mahon said E.M. ners in the halter olassass Class 1. Stallion foals of 1961 First Places Unnamed oolt owned by LeeRoy Cos per, Cortez, Colorado. : Unnamed Second Place oolt owned by V.W. Hyde, Cortez, Colo. x Third Placet Count ryHiok owned by Dr .Flora, Blanding, Utah. Class 2. Stallion Foals of 1960 First Placet Juan Garola owned by Lee Roy Cos per, Cortez. Seoond Placet King Adams Jr.owned by Keith Mes singer, Cortez. Class 3. Stallion foals of 1959 First Plaost Nunes Pooo Weed owned by Nunes Bros., Clovis, WEATHER Na- It" conference session University of Utah's Orson I Rains . in1 be tional Soience Teaohers1 Association, held August 25 end 26 at tyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and Nevada. Last spring six teachers Bert Odette, LaVar Abriams, and Mrs. Gwen Nelson of Morrtiosllo School) and Clark Elementary Mrs.Rowena Winters, and Hirschi, Mo Kay Kunz of Blanding and Park Terrace Elementary Schools were given the assignment of securing preparing student and teacher demons rat lone in ths science area of matter and energy to present in a "Here's How and Hate! was districts regional conference of the . . work from Mexican Hat District states to selected for participating in a ' munlty Church and do other missionary work in the area The two women are leaders in the Utah Protestant Mobile Ministry and their work oovers the rural areas of ths state. will be stationed in They Blending for several weeks and o ; I'.-.- Methodist Ministers to Station in Blanding Ada o se s i'--.- , Mildred am for ths LDS Co- UED. a THURS. 13 CASnm b & 14 FUjOES starring ANNE HEYMOOD JOSE SUAREZ PIERRE BRASSEUR DANIEL GELIN ' TECHNICOLOR common opeis 7:4o o |