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Show Surrounding Oil and Mining Connunttioo Publiahtd In th Intirtst of Blandingfgnqftho VOLUME 4 mu (WES MM Flyers to at City on raw Pay Eteat flirpi will call fte City of fiianding Airport users to pay some 2, 1962 MARCH FRIDAY, UTAH, BLANDING, NO. 9 ta CM fi of facilitys operation costs. ihe its regular meeting Monday council voted to night the assess a $7,50 per month rental fee for planes based there reguor larly or $1.00 per ni$vt At - $3,00 for transient week per users, with the proviso that the dollar charge would be forgiven transient flyers who filled with gasoline The rental fee policy was sug- gested by Councilman Glen A weeks ago and Shuimay several this was approved of basis rentals the week on a study by Shumway of other being assessed-b- cities. IpaSsniee Mears , ( Hawkins, for I'fiJiy years a resident of Blanding, oelebrated his 90th birthday at the home of his son. Farter,; His Sunday in Salt Lake City large posterity gathered around a beautifully set table with a buokboard wagon and a team of horses as a centerpiece Mr . Hawkins was bom Feb (Column 3, Page 2) MliajlS 23, Service was low among the four concerns who entered sealed bids to supply gas and owned vehicles oil to city Seoond low was Abajo Petroleum, followed by Causeway Conoco and Central Service in that order. Under lyman's bid the City will get its regular grade gasoline at 30 cents per gallon or PAGE TO . 2, COL'. 2 discus- sion of area development; prob- lems ) ' ; S - WJ the meeting a talk by the Governor at 1 p.rn. in the old High School gymnasium, and will continue as an open discussion for as long as is necessary to allow expression of all local view3, particularly regarding Hurst Mr. says will start with providing for Hurst Mayor ch QTX1A KUYKENDALL IN CO. CLERK RACE its cre- that emphasises meeting is to be strictly and urges every adult to attend. Hurst advises that Governor Clyde will partic- tho non-politi- cal ipate in hearings on "Canyonlands" and has called for the filanding meeting to be follup-com- owed by get ing a similar meeting at Wednesday night to a thorough understanding of Ilonticello local views on ."Canyonlands". . ana insist the ultra-conservati- (Mrs. Ike) Kuykendall hae that she. will seek nomination as County Cleric or. Emma announced the Democratic ticket. who ves wouldn't molest an acre of western scenery for all the oil or uranium 3 in the world.' Mayor Hurst urges you to to the Governor's meeting dnesday and So does Mrs. come We- She to of an all --district of Honor, held Wednesday, proud moment pins the badge on LDS ceremony San .Juan District, y Scouts of America,' came as wg las Harvey, Si,, pinned the igle Scout award on his son, out Douglas Harvey of fcoop 12, filanding Seoond Ward. Making In the filanding is the as Douglas above Pictured the hisson in the presentation cil, who parti of National .. Douglas .of takes to Paries Coun- has here General Office clerk Mrs. Utah State Highway Dept. Kuykendall says that if she will always remember payers of the County and that eleoted that the county olerk's offloe belongs to the citizens and tax- qualities of is per- in Lo?in, initiative that it achieve suoh valued and severance and honored rank as Eagle Scout well as q ualitles required the Soout Oath and Lae. pep leader at by is a Junior San and Juan High The Kuykendalls own their hoao 348 'W. 3rd North in Blanding and are aotive members, of tho' ' Methodist, Community Blanding at . Sr. Anne as while Darrel is in Junior High in filanding for of Die new Eagle Soout is the son Mr., and Mrs Douglas Harvey, Wednesday arid Thursday, was ' become the olerk is only a servant. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall and dividual Aaronlo Priesthood their three children, Harold, award for commendable church Anne and Darrel, moved to San happily Juan County from Texas in 1957. father aotivity. now a student at USU, Harold was scoutings hipest .... rank Floyd Loveridgs Soout Executive of the Utah known posreoently resigned her Bank for the . v is well ition at First Seourity express your views. Love-rid- ge McKay Kunz Kuykendall 1 throughout the county having worked for several years at the banks both here and Monticello. this newspaper and attended the Court of Honor ITr. Wednesday evening. has about 50 other districts under his Jurisdiction. Douglas has been a leader in his Scout and church vrork alike, recently having received an in- ibnuuy tftpel for All-Chur- topping by a fast team (Page 2, Column 4) the park bounds should include only the most sensational scenic features and leave the remaining area available for grazing, oil, uranium, potash and other development! t ', 5 :- 21 lost out in the bas-ketball- ers point Hurst. and Bland ing Mayor Wm. R ' The ;ti .vv.-'--- urt Ward & - who At'?' Climax Third idea has had Canyonlands a lot of main street discussion NARKY RETS EMU SCOUT AWARD with views ranging between those , r Bland ing The 0ot tournament in Salt Lake Arrangements for the meeting were made yesterday by telephone City yesterday when they took between the- Governor's office 10 ation. Lyman (TURN all afternoon for an 7, Congress CUM Alma Men Lose in Blanding, Wednesday, March be the proposed Canyonlands National Park and bills pending in Fads Bins City George D. Clyde will Governor . r. Church. |