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Show Page 2 BUNDItie Donald K. Ross ALDER! S. LTIUn value of your experDo you keep records or do you alio, the of no valuoT Exptr- -. iences to be lost and forgotten as natters to b. ienca has ounulatlv. value, too precious not are to.be drip ed into events aside. Occasions, dates, use or meaning they past as matters of no furtherto we live. They are ln4 are here are a vital part of the life tended as, a background providing strength and eolor for all our by wdndf PUBLISHER EDITOR. Alberta Ross Subscription Ratos: San Juan County , one year ..$4.00 San Juan County , six months, 2.25 Elsewhere in U.S.A. I year,.',, 4.50 Elsewhere in U.S.A. 6 months.. 2.50 NEGOTIATE RAINBOW established has announced. "The aoreage lying south and west of Navajo Mountain comprises :ne of the magnificent seen ie areas out side the national park system," he said, ad ding world's . May 30, 1910, acreas, largest of the natural bridges a the known symmetrical aroh of salmon pink sandstone, curving in the form of a rainbow 309 feet above the bottom of the gorge. In oonneotion with the. press law-giv- ers conference', Mr, Udall said there 'Hay be something" next month regarding the proposed overhaul figh-ing-'- of the federal mineral leasing ' system.' - enjoy in our beautiful city here on White Ilesa, great extent in the reoords I have kept of CLOSING OF WELLS tribal it. had agreed to the nePROCLAIMED gotiations, but didn't say when State Engine tr Wayne D. Crl -'they would start and whether the proposed exchange wo.ld be for die has proclaimed the closing from of wells diverting water only Utah federal lands. from Simultaneously other underground sources beginning sources than the secretary, it with December 1, 1961, and end" was learned that Ur. Udall ing April 1, 1562, as provided isn't recommending an appropri- by law. All persons owning, or ation for next year for the so-c- having control of, any artesian for pump well or wells, i n this "protective works" State are required to close, by the Rainbow Bridge. The executive branch has calplug, cap, value, or other meled twice for funds for this pro chanical device or by repairs, .Jeot but Congress refused to ap- all weels except those providing all -- soul-stirri- ng - for . . Bridge beneath by a - rfs.' '.fir: V& rt ' continues to in undertaking an additional expenditure in the vloinity of 20 million dollars in order to build the complicated structures necessary to provide the protection. proposed." There are indicat ionic that Hr. Udall may run into some critle-ls- m "The see no purpose "" . ' ' . 'fr ' ! .I water backed, up ever and OAKT OTAEJ THEATRE i By the Glen . wood-burnin- g FOREPILMI? for Christmas NO MONEY DOWN 9 M littl. u ' Your Gan S visited the area, howwh Is still a member of & family will lova it (and O . month lor. you Add Fun to Your Living CONTEMPORARY or TRADITIONAL 40 mMt to cIioom from quality of the tribal areas has over the years been protected by the extremely rugged toppgRBptyj whieh jakes it inaccessible tel !1 but the hardiest visitor. ' Ho said the proposed new psrki could become "qm of the finest 8oo thorn today ...select your 1 at formerly A ,JLndependent B landing Lumbar Ph, A Aleo 16 ML w- Mon-Ved-T- Doc. - hur 18-20- -21 M CFMfSYEB FAMOUS JpLNDERSW lb,ft Crt tea. & WWW MO SMOV TVBSDAT for it) Undorwrittrs' Apprqyad Sat Stevart. Granger Haya Harareet st .My held nthat the proposed protection was uHnsosssaiy. In oomeotlon with the proposed land exchange, Mr. Udall pointed out that the wilderness HIE inatallation by AI Rrof.aai.nils, or install H yours. If--M'a low-co- Smok.-Fr- Congress,-- . & Dec. 15 : conservationist groups for his re fusal to continue their fight to proteot the area around the Rainbow Bridge from has SHOWING AT THE Fri ; from He , Everybody damage it. Committee yon Dam, . An Want-Ai- a sto-rag- to Rainbow the reservoir water miit still I . to a - al benedicial use, propriate the money, holding water for use during the above perthat the project was unnecessary not imelude irrigation. does iod despite its being insisted on the past season additional water It is also provided that modif- which under the authorization legislamaterially helped to mication of said ORDER may be gration for the upper Colorado e nted upon showing to the Stat' ature crops. Strict obedience to program. CLOSING ORDER will further Engineer that a compliance there this The House Appropriations Coincrease the supply. committee said in its report of with will cause partial or of the CLOSING ORDER Disregard mplete failure of the well. last Septembers is a misdemeanor and, if neces-sar- y, The closing season' of under"Access to this national monuthe State Engineer will ment will not be affected by the ground water has been proclaimed bring aotion in the district Construction Of the Glen Chnyort in the interest of conserving e0Urt enfora. th. law Dam and in fact . it I tha underground water supply andj reservoir, f s'dmc extent. to provide a maxlum quantity for to will be improved Like like exa mi nation the next years use. As a result but mostfather, men..sob is okay, "The geological young prefer to like of last year's C L 0 SING ORDER! report on the problem indicated there daughter. mis made available during! clearly that there will be no Uene-fioi- d w e 11s , have dim- recollections, but what I have preserved of the importance of those days and years in the latter nineties and- the turn of the century; the soul -- feelings, the impelling cau ses the living realities, written in the day therof they enable me to profit by important experiences which, but for the records, would have slipped out of memory. In Ey thirty volumes of personal records I still enjoy and make good use of wonderful day and experieno es back in the times of my early childhood. I figured then and figure still, that this little vale of mortality is the supremely-import ant and all --meaningful interval between two eternisomething I never enjoyed before, an opportunity I shall ties, I believed that everyone of never enjoy in the same way again. the days given me deserved to be recognized with some kind of an integral part of the life 1 was intended to live, to be sanctified in their completeness for my immortal memory for all time to come. - ohajrman, structural it the decisions they beoa Progressive peoples have records of their past,. it is have use they kept records that they are progressive. Savages -, ho records; the achievements of their ancestors avail them nothey degenerate thing. Then they discontinued their records into savagery. What would this, oivilized world be. and how would reoords 7 How could wo it ever have become civilized without ever have a proper evaluation of our dear United States if we which it was brouhad no acquaintance with the conditions-froThis ght forth and the fight that has been made to preserve it? calls for reoords. Our constitution was framed .from records of governments bad through 4,000 years. The great law of Noses was framed from the Code of Keunurabl and other long before his time. If human race would be as the whole no records had been kept, the aboriginal Bushmen of Australia, wandering about in little or a. tribes with nothing more progressive than a boomrang bow and arrow, My capacity for loving and appreciating the goodthings w Utah now comprises only 160 o entering on come. still nt, LAND. TRADE The Navago Indians have agreed to negotiate on a major ' land, exchange involving 300,000 acres of tribal lands surround i n g Utah's Rainbow Bridge National Monument for publie d o main lands, Interior Secretary Udall Navajo at Blanding, to There are poor, groping souls whose past avails them nothing in the day to preserve they have no past; they did nothing recollsct-tions, retain dim thereof,' and it is gone. They may me but the dates, the oauses, the intensities and deeper no longer a factor in; anings which they could have given, are, wilderness paries in the national! system." Rainbow Bridge National Monura-.e- NAVAJOS WILL that Paul Jones, years ' 0 Second Class Postage Paid 15v 1961 THE BLANDINGITB OUTLOOK Published, every Friday at Blanding, Utah t Deeeaber BLABBING OUTLOOK Mgr, 56 fallbiut Sheliere, Fan, j A . . Ptltar .... , SCO? TIUB 7:30 |