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Show HoToebor 17V 1061 Page 2 L" BLAKDine . . 0 II THE K . . . II 08 j .fer Jiuoaxt b.' iirwn or uqrbo It U not with th. I- d- of ont.rUlnla have m'poeke-tjtweek. . Iuulg . . Published every Frdijjr at Blanding, of 2,400 aixe notebook with the inanes. in shorthand been told, till they are, mdet of, them have I ilk. 'to tell, and doTnot weave-anof then into this apipeali worn threadbare. I an I which devoting the Bin part, for the cause of a project to starts, of ny tine "4 effort. When a good thing M . for. anyono to momentum too stop it. a pronounced gets up it snMesa was on White a tom of when idea the There was a time tortalned in the mind' of one nan, and Just about every other, mind rejected it, but once the toon got. started, people ease to as a dream. There was A . Donald K Rost Alberta Ross PUBLISHER EDITOR y Subscription Rates: San Juan County, one year...$4.00 San Juan County, 8 ix months.. 2.25 .Elsewhere in U.S. A. I year... . 4.50 Elsewhere'-iU.S. A. 6 months .. 2.50 ' . and nobody thinks of giving it up it, tins when one man proposed that we have B landing, we said has Blacktopping equipment been at work on the 25 mils road for the past week, the eonitruo tion firm said, and will probably finish somewhere around Deo. 10, if no time is lost due to bad weather. Ml the sub base for the road has been oompleted, and most' of the crushed rook has been ap- plied, company offioials said. the road, whioh runs southwest to the. Four Comers Monument from a point 16 miles south of Cortez, will oonneot. with Navajo Highway 1 running through Now . " PEACE CORPS ENTRANCE TESTS Postmaster Barbara Venable, Montezuma Greek, Utah, was informed today tests for the that the entrenoe Peaoe Corps will be given' on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 28 and 29 in Moab, Utah at 830 a.m. those in this area apply. If you are for promptly who wish to interested in tak- . test, Wednesday tary students - also invited to attend. All 4th grade students cfaste, vsgctable animal anre-d other matter attending or aocumulawe on any premises, and from the preparation, accumulation of garbage or re- sulting consumption, oooking, handling, Disc whioh constitutes a rat! of or the in storage dealing harborage or nuisance or other meat, fish, fowl, fruits, foods eondltlon dangerous to ths puor vegetables. Residential gar- blio health, safety and welfare bage refers to garbage produced is prohibited. in places of private resldenoe All lots and areas: on whieh and dining halls not open to the there is an ao cumulation of garpublio. Cosnsroial garbage re bage, trash, or refuse, must bs fere to girbage produo ed in oom- -i oleansd up by no later t h a n merolal establishments, publie December 31, 1961. Any such or quasi-publ- io institutions or lots or areas in violation o f establishments, inoluding rest- 'this order, on .January 1, 1962, aurants, hotels, and similar shall be declared a, nuisance, establishments. ( Refuse is all waste matter Not. lien on the property involved. If you do not understand th. terms and regulations of ths Ordinenee under whieh this order is givsn, you are urged to avail, yourselves of the information the City Of fists. BY ORDER THE GF- - COUNCIL shranols Nielson, Recorder D. toted Gretat Preisfca ther Starrlii mmett struoture. presorlbor that 13-- Sen. AT garbage and refuse must be removed from premises no fewer than two times saoh week. You L vioe and have your garbage and It is illegal to and garbage dispose, o f BY POPULAR REQUEST refuse at any place Wallaoe F. Bennett (RfUtah) ether than the City Dump.' The Ordinance permits burning Park today urged . the National full-tim- e of refuse and triash but proServioe to provide ths burning of garbage. hibits ranger servioe at Natural Bridge A regulation-typ- e National Monument. garbage must be used. who the It is td visited Sen. Bennett, as being of galvanised monument last ssmth, said that metal of not more than thirty Natural ranger servioe at except nor less than ten gallons capaBridges is inadequate during summer months. In a let- city and with a tlit-fittin- g will be ter to Conrad L. Wlrth, Director lid. Inasmuch of the National Park Service, difficult to obtain ' this type oon-taln- er des-srib- Bennett said the national container at short notieo, you has been virtually ne- -t will be allowed until January, gleeted end .still remains large- 1, 1962, to. comply with this re. then quirement ly undeveloped after more Accumulation of garbage and 50 years. "Sines the monument roftiso is prohibited. Farmnt-lng, has now been' expanded, Z hope putrefying or odoriferous turn .to page 5. eel. 4 garbags shall not be. allowed to Sen. -- sore days Too Non; Nov. 20 ''Mdt Students: & tied. Nov. 22 L25 .. 1 tt'it monument . , f i ' . a "TnB j.- -: "ur flfl Others S TEQDOR OP . - at BUNDING CITY . are how! suggesting shall be oleened.up by tne City; end the costs incurred by the City in so doing, kill be assessed against and constitute ' a . refuse removed for you ; or you ay remove the same yourself. CITY, is Nobody it ths SEN. BENNETT URGED PARK SERVICE TO INCLUDE NATURAL BRIDGES uaKE rtaoh. . are advised that you may either subsoribe to the available ser- . of it. participating in the program. SALT and out fantastle mou- ' The Ordinance It will: be For get along without it. In ay sixty-fiv- e years of intimate oontaot with this Milts Mssa, years in which I have seen it brought but of a wild and remote region to whieh there was no wagon road, and made into a. r dr earned of, I oity mors excellent than the San Juaners hadhaseveever been a n d have had to recognize that stupid unbelief year. human progress. Every good thing that still is the chief bar towas ever earns into the world opposed., by mankind at first and LEGAL C10TICI somebody had to bs called a fool or a orank while he burst a blood veseel to give men the thing they needed and wouldn't get Not lo e i nereby given that a long without as soon they had received oommenoing Dooesbor 1, 1961 , In sy efforts for a museum and' bureau of' information in BUnd- -N o Blending City Ordinance in, I hark teak to every forward step whioh has been taken here -1950-1- 5, regulating the o oil sot .slnoe I ventured on ay horse for the first, tine into .this trackIon, removal and disposal en-of less foreslrof sagebrush and osdars in Ssptesber, 1097. Everygarbage and refuse, will be which has been accomplished here slnoe that time has been forced in the full intent of the thing like a birth, proceeded ty painful toavall, and. not to be re- Ordinance. had been brought into as a legitimate entity till the cognized Garbage is dsfined as wowlrf- - t Thanksgiving program 22, at 2 pas. is proposing that assume to be sans man we pan attending or be sure to watoh exoepting. garbage the oooupanoy of a for oomplete information at your resulting inapartment, hotel or post oifioei also there will be .residenoe, Peaoe Corps posters displayed in. other plaoe of dwelling, with all premises appurtthe local ' post offioe on the I enant thereto from and the bulletin boards . a of business) providoperation term shall not ed said however, STUDENTS PARK TERRACE inoluds either Industrial waste TO PRESENT PROGRAM or waste matter resulting from TerPark the of 4th graders the construction, demolition or a s race Sehool i presenting repair of a building or other ing the it. peo- and shouldn't be done who thirty years, ofpeople a tunnel through tha oonservative, thought the idea discard and ntain was Grading on Paving of the Highway 666 out Mexieo and Arizona. off road to the Four Cornerstone Arizona segaent of the highMonument may be oompleted b y way is ourrently in progress , early Deoember, Northwestern end completion of the highway is expeeted in .Septen&orof next Engineering Go. officials Wednesday. a water system and ple gave many reasons why it couldn't bt undertaken; Now that we have it, nonane at Utah Clears Cotailaficn Second Class Postage Paid PawBg of 666 XT . .75 j50 h , i IQB TOCOS '.CAOCELO |