Show I 1 P 1 staff blanding correspondent 11 M 1 I A drama festival M I 1 A held its annual drama festival friday feb 25 in the ward hall four one act plays were presented and judged they were M mr r simpsons Simp sons castle Castl fc presented by the senior class the cast was mr simpson m mrs rs simpson fae black lillian simpson eva shumway Shurn way irene simpson dora bayles annabelle simpson melba black tommy wilkins marion black charles merriweather cardon jones A stranger aroe brown this was the prize winning play and it was very well presented the winner of the second prize was the pampered darling offered by the gleaners cleaners Glea ners an and d M men the third prize was won by the adults however there is some disagreement about this as the majority of the audience thought the juniors and the vanguards Van guards should have had it with their play nine lives of emily the juniors produced their play under a handicap amasa jaines abnes who had the part of douglas got his part on the evening before the play was presented and rex harvey who played the part of tom received his part on the afternoon of the play high school project begins the san juan county high school construction project turn to page 16 column three BLANDING NEWS ITE ITEMS MS HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT continued from page nine opened monday february 28 at p in it was opened by glenn wright government inspector for the project just one year ago this month blanding res residents i dents watched san juan high go up in flames school was held however despite handicaps the new building is expected to be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the next school year vern C aalboe constructor of the new high school and his foreman alma jones arrived in bland riu ig sun sunday day to begin work on the the building mr aalboe left monday for price to attend to business matters george A hurst jr accompanied V C aalboe to monticello monday to attend a school board meeting relative to the high school building blanding power plant attached t to 0 the camp monday they report that they are able to carry the extra load without difficulty its raining we would like to know who said blanding was dry if its it F s dry now then we dont what mud is mr hurst reports that the water problem is no longer the problem it was clifford burros of fort bragg california arrived in blanding blandin 9 sunday most of you people will remember clifford by his trumpet playing and we have been informed that he plays twice as well now that would really be trumpet playing we hope well soon be hearing you clifford |