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Show BUNDJNG nimMML Paffo 2 BLAH Dine I W. Cox Utah PUBLISHER Subscript ton Rates: San Juan County , one year . .,34.00 San Juan County , six months 225 I Elsewhere in USA 450 year Elsewhere in USA 6 months 250 . Second Claus Postage Paid PODIJC UNITED T9 SEE CfDETEIlV The Blanding Cemetery at Blimdlng, Utah LOCAL BASEBALL MEN TAKE EXCEPTION TO DOVE Board Sepfnb.r 15 1961 THE BLANDIN6ITE OUTLOOK Published every Friday at Blanding , CREEK'S GRIPE by Forty years ago a nrn came He ing for a place to settle. of for were tally, people lived here, and incidendispensing the tithing and generous was, the bishopHe inwas of him how R. LYMAN with his family to Blanding lookwanted to know what the prospects ALBERT here, what kind o bitterness for full to the poor. the The stingy the ward and the people where he had beenhimliving. is welcome, had to help him and make little they hadanddone of residence. he had to find another place heart, fast-offerin- gs brok-enh- What part had he Well, what had been his business- there? been taking? What had he done for the good of the community? with h?s He had done Just nothing j he had been fully occupied but his laborown self. He didnft admit that in so many words, ed explanations and excuses made it perfectly plain. He "didn't love any of 'em1. How could he love anybody while refusing to contribute to them in the mutual fight they were making for the food of people in general? He drove on with his old covered he rewagon, looking for a place whioh he will never find - verses the gears in his till thinking machine Local baseball men were irked have hot already says those A mother's love for her children is intensified by the muoh done so are invited to lnspeot this week when they read the the newly improved oemetery following clipping taken from she has done for them. Our dearest friends are not those who They say have done most for Us, unless we have tried to do more for them Except for the new undeveloped the Dove Creek Press Our friends are those to whom we have extended our hands and our plot on the east side, the e- the writer had bad information ntire cemetery has been grassed hearts in earnest solioitude for their wellbeing and shrubbery set out The more that a man does for his home town, and the more In most cues,' according to as board member L&Ray Alexander, Though it wasn't specified pride that he has in its appearance) the more he thinks of more he loves as seed and fertilizer for the prohis people, the in the invitation Dove Creek his town, and its people was The more furnished to he his town, the greater his capital stoek in fay the plot gives ject for from recieved Blanding owners. In some cases, however, It is good to hear men say, "This is our town, this is it. TournBean Bowl the league we these sightly streets, these beautiful have done :n what the plot owners did not supply ament there, the visitors were buildings, this water it; those items so the board, rather; system, this 'phone servioe, this eleotrio than leave unsightly spots, went apparently expected to "go service. "However much or little he has done for these improvements personally, it is his right and his duty to speak this way ahead and landscaped the whole Dutch." of all area Paraphrasing Shakespere tBove Creek team officials of the place which is dearest who man Those who failed to furnish us say, "The had no love of home, no pride in the let reported Tuesday that they've place of his habitation, is fit only for treason, stratagem and their portion of the seed and . got a bill from the Bland-- spoils." fertilizer will be pleased to know that fertilizer is needed ding club for electricity used the to light the Baseball diamond for a future projeeti and the they will be students a who board would like for those B YU, Rents will be a Junior there. Wonder what the gate to to before Pete and will start his Freshman ohip in neglected for? rewere used has Hines receipts Krs. Mary just send $5 to Howard Hurst to help turned from Salt Lake City where year. Mrs. Reva Redd received word pay for the needed fertilizer she attended the wedding of her step at the City Hall the former Vir- last Saturday that hersuffergranddaughter, Belliston Lester member a or are father, If you elig, .LEGION MEETING SAT ginia Baker of Blanding. ed a heart attack and is In the ible to join, it 1 s important and Mrs. Frost Blaok took' Mr. Utah The; American Legion will meet that you attend, says Loren HaRenee and son. hospital in Nephi, their daughter LaVar Mr and Mrs lyman went Saturday, September 16, 7 30 p m wkins, Legion Service Officer. Provo who Going Dutch it it. o . t NEWS NOTES Pete to last Sunday where to Salt lake where Hrai Mrs City Wednesday lyman wiil reoeive medioal attention Miss Sally Redd is in Salt hake City this week on business: She u? Si Jr is planning to attend College Snow this year SHOWING AT THE If you are . a handler of foodstuff if your employment requires constant contact with the general public,. if you have ever had TB, been a TB contact or have reason to believe you might have been exposed to a TB contact, then you should take. TIME OUT for a skin test which will be conducted at the SAEJ OTAEJ THEATRE y o FriSat-Mo- n . Sept 15-16- -18 DOUBLE FEATURE NIKKI starring JEAN C0U1U EMILE GENEST ERA MCAHY 0 WALT DISNEY II SCENIC FIIM ictect mmm amiw TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1851, 9 NO SHOW TUESDAY Ued-Thur-Fri-Sat- -Mon Sept. All HD 20-21-22-2- 3-25 HI THE MIRY tarring ELVIS PRESLEY EOIPmCB OPEIS 7: 40 o |