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Show DEDICATED high the coming year mould include and formally (1) efforts to geta students civto parents aeoept greater dsdieatsd last night ic responsibility (2) programs The program mas oonduetsd by ultra-mode- rn Blinding1 school building was Zenos Blaok Superintendent and 'to use promote oonstruotlve of-leisur- e time (3) efforts to deinoluded talks by Prinoipal Iynn oonoera among stuLee, sohool board president Ken velop greater neth Summers of Manticello and dents for our natural resources P.TA president Emily Redd Nusioal entertainment mas fur nished by Terri Lynn Holt, age 6, Jeans Hunt, Mrs Dale Skelton and the high sohool ohoir Redd's Mrs "Things You talk, Should entitled Know about P.TA." explained the objeotives of the national organization and the baslo polioies it mas com- mitted to follom She Published in th e Interest of Sandstrom, mho struction, mas died while the building last suaawr under mas A tour of the building duoted con- represented by Mrs. Sandstrom and a son, Sandstrom, Jr E L mas eon by the high school stu- dent body of floors and refreshments mere served by the PTA Outlook Moo 103 BlandlngKnndJ the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961 BLAH DIMS, UTAH, 3 VOLUME said the PTA's program for dedioatorlal prayer mas given by Phil Hurst L EJ The building arohlteet, The MO. 37 T Bums Hospitalize Alisa Bayles, 4 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION mill month a be in the hospital about Blending Library construc- 4 year old Alisa Bayles as the result of severe burns received in her hone Friday afternoon The dress caught little girl's she readied fire as TO RESUME NEXT KEEK The tion project which has fceen dorfor months mill get going again next meek, board member Marion Nielson reports mant Mi Waterflood Pragma The mater-floodi- ng this Construction stopped spring when the original Dearden Construction eon-tract- vent and mas able much more quences Burned side, leg, serious to pre- conse- the entire Aneth oil field Under the project, mater from the San Juan River mill be.in-Jeot- ed Brothers Construction Company of Montloello mho according to Mrs ot Nielson, has been awarded a into the formation t o maintain pressure that brings the oil and fas to the surfaoe oon-tra- areas are and am ported doing fine ital yesterday on her right She, mas re- at the hosp- identical to the Utah Oil and Gas Cossds-si- on which recently granted approval for the plan of Texaoo for the Aneth unit of the Greater Aneth field, this week granted approvals fop similar operations by Phillips, Continental, and Superior Phillips mill operate Ratherford Unit) Conoco, the .White Mesa Unit) Superior, the These three MoElmo Creek Unit units with the Aneth unit to bo operated by Texaoo, oomprise the "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" or, over the kitchen stove on mhioh Mrs Bayles had food cooking The parents are Mr and Mrs Company defaulted and neolssita-te- d, Donald Bayles hiring a new builder DearMrs. Bayles mas uptown on den mas adequately bonded and business and Mr Bayles had been his default caused no loss to at work in the back yard mhen the library fund but delayed the Mr Batime schedule the accident oocured The new contractor is Young yles was just entering the house at the time Spwis one Dear- in an efficient ratio-Need for the supplementary, based is upon the faot pressure that natural pressure diminishes as oil and gas is drawn from the den held except Young is given 90 days longer to oomplete the . Jb pool a result, gas in the oil is liberated and goes to the wellAs 0 in greater and greater quantities, leaving more and head wffij San Juan is depending heavily on Bobby Musselm&n and George Tim Bradford and Bayles; front) defeated halfback Johnny Conway to set the Bronoos of Kirtland by a the scene for the seoond Bronoo soore of 13-- 7 in the opening touchdown when Johnny Nielson game of the season pushed the ball across the line The game, played at Kirtland, in a quarterback sneak The try New Mexico, mas a nip and tuok for the extra point by Harold affair until the latter part of Stevens mas suooessfhl and the the first quarter when the San soore at halftime stood 13-- 0 for Juan Bronoos started a sustained the Broncos The seoond half saw a determidrive on their own 30 yard line and mas climaxed by a five yard ned Kirtland team soore an early drive through the oenter of the touchdown, on a series of pass They mere line by fullback. Bob Certonio and running plays The suocessful extra point in their try for the try for This ended the failed and the quarter ended extra point teams both with the San Juan team leading seorlng for The rugged Bronoo defense, led 'by a score of 6- -0 Late in the seoond George Bayles and quarter by Bob coMusselnan Nielson stopped the Kirtquarterbaok Johnny ngested a 40 yard pass play to land team time after time, deep The San Q valuable oil behind in the formation without the pressure to bring to the surfaoe A new disoovery is aeross the San Juan River Southeast o f Bluff in the Gothio Mesa area Here a mile step out by Azteo more Juan Bronoos the -- eo-Capt- Alns to Johnny Nielson, standing) footanother suooessful produoe ball season The four oomprise the "first .stringers" playing from last year's this year in their team territory greatly hamthe loss of their regu- lar fullback, Soott Bayles,. mho suffered a broken oollarbone in the early stages of the game Last Saturday the Bronoos defeated the Delores High Bears on the looal field by a soore of ,19-- 0. This week the Bronoos meet the Farmington urday, at 2 1 00 p.m on the B-T- eam field l Oil Company is flowing oil on a drill stem test from the Desert Greek formation at 5240-66- 00 . own The Bronoos were pered by it wlli Sat- looal i Weed er Courtesy FRANK BRIGHT |