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Show T f Outlook Mm 10c PublUhtd in tho Intoroat of Blanding&njjthe Surrounding Oil and Mining Communttiaa VOLUME 3 BLAND IMG, UTAH, dnIf end the proposed 'Canyonltsuds Park1 is established, will bt ufid os a park for Bids were opened by the Utah State Highway Depart- ment Tuesday for paving 13 in San Juan of, Vi-mil- es U-26- 1 . the gist of a view expressed to losal delegations at Moab We- dnesday !qr Congressmen Wayne N. Aspinall, Colorado Democrat and head or the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee his delegation of Hr Aspinall expresses vim to citizens a joint from Monti-ecl- lo Blending, end Moab who had asked for with the Colorado, congressman to ask for early consideration by his connittee sonferense ef the Canyonlands bill Al 1 bills are park and channeled through the House Comonument mmittee on Interior and Insular Affairs and as chairman of that committee the Coloradoan has almost supreme power over programing of house aetion on bill sush as Canyonlands He told the looals that bills by the thousands were awaiting I aetion ty his oomnittee and that the Canyonlands proposal could not .be heard next year nor the year after, maybe not for three years. . County. ROBERTS was NO OTHER PURPOSE", 46 NO. On Paving Job Head Says Oil and Pcjtis 1701 fJot Hix i 17, 196l NOVEMBER 291,963 Low Bid Interior Ceamittes t FRIDAY, and Anderson, Pleasant .Grove, submitted a low bid of $291,963, $25,000 under, the estimate.. The project will be 13.5 miles in length beginning; 9.6 miles south of State' Road 95 and extending; southerly to Mokee Dugway. State Road 261 is a connecting road between the community of Mexican Hat and the Natural Bridges Monument to the north. The principal materials to be used in the instruction are as follows: 1285 tons of bituminous material; 32,000 tons of gravel surface type B; and 38,000 cubic yards of gTavel base course. The project is to be completed in 120 working days. JY NORMAN Dost or Woodbury -- . MAnTAwTFU- RCHRISTMAS V Overseas Packages Mail by Nov Reg Air Mail 20 by Dec. 10 - House and Senate Atcn-l- e were from Blending Attending Hearings being held now to lfrs Minnie Johnson, Gordon Redd help formulate the government s and Sylvan Johnson a uranium buying program Moab twas conducin Asplnal after lng Joint . for period agreement had been that Basin was to get the Upper 7,500,000 acre feet of water annually The Lower Basin was to f.et 8,500,000 acre feet annually. With the water they got from The in Hall. HOLDS an the Upper Basin, which the Upper eoolo-gi- st Basin had to let go down the river beoause they had no dams to stop it, the Lower Basin generSan ated electricity which t hey sold classes at for 13 of a mill They hated have to give up this cheap for to Juan High School "This area has us potential in two areas," Dr. Woodbury pointed out streams The o eleotricity. these Dr, Woodbury accused California interests of using the destruction of soenle areas f water are valuable end the ic features with their tremenJ dous landscape are of "tremendous value to inspire people , especially people from the large scen- as arguments delaying tactics in the development of dams in thi Upper Basin so they could continue to buy the cheap electri- cities . The people of the seven states city generated with water that that have water connections with the Upper Basin States would get the Colorado River and its when they eventually got dams in, in getting drainage got together in the They were successful Dan Echo the Park eliminated early part of this century and the of completely agreed to share the water The states of Colorado River "Building protection for Rainthe Lower Basin had an easier bow Bridge would ruin a great because scenic area around the Rainbow time getting started o Bridge whloh is as scenio as their area wasn't s rugged Rainbow Woodbury Bridge," Dr They got their dacu in and began to use all of the water that' (TURN TO PAGE 7 COL '.4) FIRST Vi1"' O is working with the University of Utah, He ear.e down to the Elanding area to give some talks to the science river (lowed down the LUNDELL "The great bulk of scenio area in the Colorado Basin is Southeastern Utah", loot or Angus M, Woodbury told a group of oitizens Wednesday night at City . ; E ST1IDEHTB0DY - i. . , " ' ELECTION - 'V IV-. - V -,- 1 ;i O . Picture above left to right are David 10 rlc , .Judge, Roma re- Pictured above left to right is Jinny Hacking, Vloe President, Jim Redd, President and Xgthryn Nielson, Secretary Austin Lyman 8th grade sectional Halllday 7th grade representative, Elaine Thursc was the ollaax with a presentative, Kerr 7th grade representative, Donna Nielson 8th grade After the campaign speech asdanss .was held during the San elections separate rrom the High which tins the ballots were During the p:,: . counted The elections included Juan Junior High Scheol has been School Shortly befor sshosl 1st out, only the 7th and 8th grades in an atmosphere of eampaigiqg Jim Monday and Tuesday the student thewiitssrs were announced It is the first time the Junior ' ?dd was elected as studentbedy High has held any studentbody held preliminary elections and Black assembly chairman, Mike Vloe presiaent, Jinny Hacking, Nielson as ass-eml- ly, , se be-:f- hg J .President and Kathryn David Kimmerle was secretary looted Judge, Roma Black assemThose sleeted as bly chairman sectional representatives were, . 8th grade -- Austin Lyman and Dmna Nielson, 7th grade Kike Hallldar and Elaine Kan. . |