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Show 6 February 9, 1962 BLANDING OUTLOOK Oldtlmers in the Bland-in- g winter from and time that created, area I've talked with say, June 14 has been oelebrated as "They used to be fairly oommon, Flag Day The resolution stated but none have been seen in re-e"Thirteen stars, white in a blue I years". field, representing a new co- w ere- - ent oommented King These words , Sheriff nstellation .." to be a big used "There signaled to the world the birth ttat dog running wild' of the first nation giving per- German Shepard what those psopla ( out there, and sonal liberty to all mankind a oorss The resolution did not state have seen could bs a coyots and this dog" how the stars were to bo arrangEither way there seems to bs ed and did not allow changes for ' new states that would soon bo something on ths loose out thsro and. I'd appreciate any informa- joining the Union with the Westion on these axilmls which With the admitern Movements Max 1. H lN LEAVE FOR TOURNMfT take 2nd ms be-twe- fr tha the Blending 3rd Ward rent te Ward 3rd left yesterday Farmington, ,New Mexico Friday landing for Denver to play in the Saturday of last week to Div-ja- nd . islon Tournament, winner of thatlpjay n the Regional Tournament ournctnent will go to the All game They played their first Church tournament at Salt Lake . evening against Farming The boys will play their Friday ton 4th Ward and ware victorious first im at 930 when 4th Friday night against Denver they play Nfetrd. with the team were Tin Bradford, Bob Certonio, Lyle Coing FUner, Ray Palmer, Jerry Denny, Jaok Montello and Kawklris, Terry Their ooaeh is i.ike Northrup Dee Hancock STAKE GOLD AND to be emong the ten outstandin; players, they were Gene Shumway, and Dudley Richard Perkins Row-le- y. Roy the situation said the memorandum was prepared at a time when dis cus- sions were taking plaoe in the Interior Department,, particu park service, on larly with the the ' optimum size of an park in the s outhem Utah area , Oarver two been said to have symbolic meanings Actually, it is our poets who, by inspiration and dee; patriotic feeling, have implied the great meanings to its co- anyone might have If aiy of you sportsmen on the 15, I lough by Morris Nelson of its bolizes 5 Gams Fish and will oontlnue cent bounty department Ths ent pride whi oh .many youngsters of past eras memorized for postlo Day ceremonies: return information noted and game within ten days follow- ing the end of 'Hats Off" es our nation and aspira- sym-hop- I'd like to this season give out with, a thanks to those of you A blare of bugles, a ruffle of hearty Who have already purohastd a drums, A flash of oolor beneath the subscription to ths fish and and eneourage game magazine, skyj those of you who haven't to Hats Off 1 The flag is passing please do so If you might have by I" forgotten, April 1st of this year the price goes from $100 WILDLIFE NEWS to $200 for a year's subscrip- street there comes, tion By Thurman Lowery The folks in the Fry . Uuyon itions, as well as its struggles, area have numa reported seeing achieveand sacrifices, joys of wolves out their way this The flag of our country ber ments is what we citizens make of itl The founding fathers of this These discussions contemplated great nation of ours gave us a "a larger size" then was prethe great flag symbolizing sented in the .bill, he said a Ideals of free society governApparently as a result of the ing itself with unity of purBennett speech. Sen, Moss in- - Wednesday an amen- -, ded Cariyonlands bill which incorporated the Udall recommendations on access roads and what he described as "other perfect- traduced late ing amendments" The Senator said the emended allor' mining provision would prospecting, loo&tion, entry and production, in addition to main taining existing rixts, as does the-prese- nt bill said a new section would permit hinting in the park under He a wildlife conservation plan to be worked out by the Utah State Department of Fish and Game and the N atlonallPark Service. GoodHealth isPriceless pose. With this great symbol, the United States has beoome a nation seoond to none in greatness and Influence The flag did not and about by Washington asking Betsy to sew some red and white come Ross material into a flag Historians doubt that Betsy Ross was ever commissioned to do this reoords do not substantiate The this old legend Maxy flags were being used in .the early rsvolu-- t Someionary era flags had pine trees with a motto, ono had a coiled rattlesnake with ths motto, "Don't Tread on Me." To end the' oonfuslon of the official flag. Congress passed a. resolution on June 14, 1777 - the Stare and Stri nee Patrons... . ..Vs plsdgs to ths Bsst,' tn our Bsst Manner Loyal ssrvs you wealth General whereby To Our power, on the permit to the department of fish . I Jy a ' Fla6 j The self-governm- "Along the 16 and' 17 Bounty payments for magpies have been discontinued by the Fish and Game Commission Ths Department had in the past paid flag, its same control program in ths colors, its history, speaks of the the dignity of the individual future that has been off sotive in the past and the power of unity in The trapping season for taking marten in Utah ends Feb 28 Perhaps you can reoall this verse a verse that shouts with Permit holders are requested to ntrasting colors hall will be watch their husbands play. there vill be reThe team will go to Denver .to Flag floor show made play Ir. .the Divisional TournaThe has no relevanoe tc as it not exists" ! 47 Strengthening America "It and Kentucky and two stare were Vermont -- 17 Can von lands... of ssion 55 decorated Fnd freshments. A up of numbers frori the wards ment In the steke will be presented. 7ne public is invited to attend. Carver, . 45 Thacker of Montioello was MIA Juan Stake "Gold Sn and chosen most valuable player Green" 3e.ll will be held SaturTeam members are Dec Hanoock, day, Feb. 17, in the Monticello Dudley Rowley, Richard Perkins, L3S Recreation Hall. "SweeEugene Shumway, Keith Guymon, been hes thearts" chosen for the Raymond 55 pe & Tim Perkins The "heme of ..the annual affair. The ooaeh 5 s Vernon Eft. Rowley Jake' Morris orchestra from Farm-inrt- on Lynn Perkins, Dorothy Hancock, has been engaged to furn- and K.athryn Shumway slso went to ish the music. I haven't stripes Some flags still oarriedi made the drive up to the new added a at this fish pond, do yourself a favor with a score of 92-Saturday the' stars tlfeinone oiroleflew over and Daks it I Ths city has Just but that morning at 10:30 they played time, Fort McHenry when Franois Scott finished putting' a road coAlbuquerque Ward, winning with a wrote the "Star Spangled mpletely around ths pond Mayor score of 82-They lost their Key Banner" was staggered in five Hurst also informs me that the game that night to Monticello build an 18 rows If this practice of add- city is going tobelow 1st Ward with a soore of 33-the dam had continued, our aers park Just ing stripes named were the in second. They would have fifty They're already olearing off' the Region and also won the Sports present asflag land, and are going to put in well as fifty stars Throe of the stripes mans hip trophy The colors of ths flag have tables and flreplaoei fellows on the team were ehoser GREEN BALL COMING UP ON FEB. en The Modern Drugs Are Not as Expensive as You Think "Qf . We don't den that prescriptions are more expensive than 10 or 15 ears ago. But, they are far more effective! Think of virus infections, or pneumonia! They could ruin your health and finances! Now a doctor's prescription can prevent all this' at the cost of a few dollars. Bring Us Your Prescriptions u U1 ; |