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Show Outlook Prleo 10 Published in ths Interest of BlandingfcndJ the Surrounding Oil and Mining Communities rr 3 TOLUHB Bennett Asks 3 Parks-Inste- ad of 1 v m BLINDING, "yv- -- UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, l$6l e - 38 - 0 TYrelve acres of boating and fishing will be waiting for San Juaners when the season opens next spring The new lake, which will be much larger than any other in the oounty, will be the results This area should havs 3 small parks with a total arsa of less than 18 square miles. Instead of the big 1000 square mile single park proposed by the Interior Department) aooordlng to Utah Senator) Wallaoe F Bennett Bennett is reported preparing a bill that would oreate a Needles National Park o f 7f680 Dome National aoresf an Upheaval Park with 2,240 aoresj and Grandview Point National Park at the Junotlon of the Green and Colorado rivers to oontain 1560 aores The Senator's plan is described as being a new oonoept in He national park designation conhas picked out the areas - MO. of a $15,600 enlargement project at the City's 3rd reservoir is being enlarged without cost to the City o f The Lake Blending, State Fish and Gams is furnishing the funds In return for an agreement by the The Utah Dirt is flying hi$i and wide people believed Utah had the tremendous resources o f oil, at the City dam project north of uranium, potash and other min- town Expeoted to be completed erals which sinoe have been this week, the dam will have a "If we crest length of over 900 feet developed," he said. City that a certain ' minimum amount of water will be retained in the reservoir on a year round basis Nielson, at the City Hall, says he expects dam eonstruotlon to be completed this week and Bud unwittingly lock up vast areas The resulting lake will have a that with normal moisture condof similar potential, we may be depth up to 40 feet and will be and specta- dealing a blow to the eoonomy of a major recreational attraction itions should be full of water taining truly unique by early Spring. cular features for national park the state which will be felt for for the area. a has included many deoades tooome." areasj then inter-parto of k system highways the parks aooesslble In contrasting his plan to the sprawling "Ganyonlands" proposal he said his plan oould save oil and mineral values for the state that miit be worth hundreds of make SCOUTS HONORED BRONCOS SUFFER CASUALTIES millions of dollars or "Ten 15 years, ago, few NINE ACCIDENT PUTS SHRIVER IN HOSPITAL Shriver was taken to the Monticell o Hospital Saturday as a result of an acoident that occurred at his mine on Elk Mountain Friday Shriver and his brother Paul were at work in a tunnel when a rook whleh they had been unable to dislodge with bars and ploks, unexpectedly fell inflicting Bob niit cuts and bruises on Paul and fraoturing bones in Bob's baok Bob is still in the hospital CURTIS JONES NAMED TO MUSEUM BOARD Oirtls Jones as its representative on the Blending Museum board The City has named a 4 member board which besides Jones inDon Smith, Mrs cludes Mrs R Joseph L Nielson, and Albert ' The museum has Lyman Dig Legion Party on Tap for Sept 27 Post Commander Gorden Hawkins says his organization will warm up the old skating rink Wednesday night and hold of the sea'the biggest blow-o- ut Legion son All Legion members and men in- eligible for membership are vited and yrged to bring their Peterson "anxious as we" for Southern Utah Road st A who was to fill the important fullback position, got a frao-turcollar bone in the first game of the season and is out on ed Here is an excerpt from a KUTA talk made this week by Congressman H. Blaine Peterson in which he emphasized his interest in the Hite bridge as well as the East-We- standpoint of injuries Scott Bayles, left, counted road proposal. till At next year oenter is Stevens who point for the Sophomore Harold soored a n extra Bronoos here Sat- "Recently I introduced a bill, urday but came out late in the And along with the other members of game with a broken foot season the Utah Congressional Deleghim that's all for this The situation is not so serauthorizing the construcacross the a of ious for Senior Tim Bradford, tion bridge as Colorado River near Hite, his knee in right; he River Colorado of the the Farmington game here SaturUpper part ation, re-inju- red Projeot "Even though my bill author- izes the expenditure of up to $2 million, it is not expected that the full amount will be The unneeded for the bridge Redd, son of Mr and Mrs. used funds can be applied to big feed will be foll- P Bryoe When I V Redd, is shown displaying aooess road improvement owed by danoing with a few buslived in San Juan County I iness matters under the direc- his Eagle Badge, reoelved 1 n (COL 1 NEXT PAGE) tion of the Utah Dept' Commander ceremonies here Monday Below are Wesley and Calvin K C. MoShane and State Adjutant Hunt, sons of Mr and Mrs Joe ley, left, is a soout, his older Dean C Hall informs that Legion Hunt, who reoelved Life Soout brother, Calving an Explorer Hawkins We- sMore Scout news at Pg 3 (TUSH TO PAGE 6 COL. 2) badges at the same oourt. wives gridiron season has started off good from the standpoint of wins but bad from the The Bronco he'll miss the Notre Dame game this week, but is expeoted baok in top shape for the remainder of the season day, |