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Show o tht Interest of B landing fc.ndjtht Surrounding Oil and Publtohod in vouna 3 infer BLANDISH, UTAH, Mining Coaminttioo FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 196 1 NO. 48 i 1m Sponsors UgbfeK Contest the Wednesday Nov. 22, of Cdevnerce luncheon, At Chamber was decided house deoorating it to sponsor a oontest Maggie Harvey and Minnie Johnson were chosen as chairman and and also as judges The decorations are to be Jufeed on ingenuity, originality and beauty There will be a prize of $2000 oash for the arrang- -' O oo-ohalr- man . first ement given plaoe to the generosity of Thanks the following business houses there will be a number of prises i . gift certificate $500 A hero. Redd from Parley . gift oertlfloate the Pay Day Drug. $1995 gift certificate from $5.00 A from the Bl&nding Hero, on a pair of outdoor eleeirio candles, which stands 5 feet in height 1500 gift certificate from Helen Rae's Shop on a neoklaoe and earring set; Western Auto will give, a choice of an L P. Album' $3.50 gift certificate from the Galbraith Mero worth of Christmas candies Ten gallons from Neils on Oil A of. Co doth lace luncheon plastic set and a plastlo laoe chair from Ruby's Variety Store haircut from the Che Kartch-n- er Barbar Shop A $500 gift certif ioata from the Castle Beauty Shop Other merchants will be . conv tacted later Everyone is eligible to oom-pe- te exoept the executive of the mittee 0 meroe The and The Santa Chamber ef Com the chairman and co-chai- of the event judging will take .place Sunday night of Deoember the 17th between 8 00 to Claus and 9x00 has Chamber oome pm plans for . to Bland-in- g in a n airplane with a party and good time for the children. Time and place will later. be announced High School play. Dr. Hudsons Secre Journal, was a big success according too Mrs. She Marian Nelson Director. . Fllte-Fu- el distributing lamb in the interest of both the consumer and pro- The ducer. Penrose Metcalfe of San Angelo, Texas, president of the National Wool Growers Association, will be a featured speaker at the convention. Reed Bayles of Blanding is the San Juan County director for the . said that they had the largest crowd ever to attend a Jan Juan Sohool play. Hii The play was written by Lloyd C. Douglas a author in the play famous very motors that were wVre ohosen from some 100 persons who tried out there acting skills from the Senior High. Younger ones were ohosen fmsr the Junior High also. Persons in the play were representing as far away places as Aneth and Mexloan Hat, which made prac, Utah asodation. Sec. Udall Said lie Wants No Multiple Use National Partis tices very difficult .v Most of the participants had never been in a high sohool play before. In reply to an editorial VDoes Udall Want Multiple Use nation- presented to the a as Junior High matinee, Wed. al' Parks 7" on. page 2 of NATIUN-A- N WILDLANDS NEWS for Ootober, afternoon Nov. 22 and to the Secretary of the Interior Stenights public Wed and Thurs. wart. L. Udall wrote. the editors, Nov. 22 and 23. Admission prioes were 25 oents Tty statement, 'With wise conservation and' statesmanship, we and 50 cents which made about oan have both,' was directed at $100.00 to be put in the sohool the total southeastern Utah area. activity fund .1 do not favor multiple use, as it is usually, interpreted, in the national paries." Utah voclgrowcrs Writing further, thb Secretary the editors, ''There will be told meet in December times, of, oourse, when oertain ' uses will be perThe 6&th annual convention mitted to oontlnue, for a perof the Utah Woolgrowere, Inc.,, iod of time, suoh as has been will be hdd .mt Hotel Utah id. done with grazing1 end valid patff Salt Lake on Dec. 8 and ented mining olaijns in some of to. an vennouncenent the paries and monuments But this week by James A. Hooper,: these are uniquer exceptions to secretary. ths principles on whloh our naMuch af file program for th tional park system is founded." convention tin year will be The Secretary pointed out that to ways of marketing and' Senator Frank E. Moss and 're The play was . . UdaU Eyes Natural Bridges Plan Interior . Secretary Udall office informed the Frank Moss of Wed Sen that a 'high priority" is being given Na-to (D-Ut- ah) O: study of enlargement of the tural . Bridges National Monument will Udall said he believes be possible to provide additional public use facilities in this it -- area. Senator Mess long has been in- terested in the development of Southern Utah parks . . i. . , , non-conform- 9,ac-coidta- de-vot- ed ing presentatives Blaine N, eterson and rling of Utah had David, S, bills in Congress to a Establish Canyon Lands National Park, and that, to overcome the objeotion of Governor Georgs D. Clyde of Utah and others that introduced proposed area is too large, a minimum of include their bills acreage consistent with preserving the best soenlo features of the the region, Hurst Reports Of Win Affairs Deities Coin Hurst, who repre--sen- ts the Indian Affairs Comm, of Utah for this area reports of Mr. George The U.S. Pua blic Health has project underway to develop, oul inary water for the Aneth area. A $125,000. of the Indian affairs money has been appropriated for the pro-Je- ot. these activities. road projeot is under, construction to improve the road A to has Navajo Mountain, $50', 000.00 been appropriated for .that; In. the planning. stage olinio for tie Navajo health is. nountain people. . j. , Mr. to Hurst , the InAccording dian , Affairs .Cqma. art acting projeo.; a . under advlQ ement to oonsidsr the, sheep, oattle and purchases s.of ' land for the benefit of range the people of the Aneth and rPiute . A 4 strip..;. meeting vwas held in Monti-oel- lo 0, 1961; in lx whloh July various sooial service, oommlttes sere present (health, welfare, eto.) and. trader, people eho (COL. 3, PG; 2) "V 19-2- |