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Show No. 31, Central Price City Hall Mrs. Essie Thomas Price Mrs. Roy Fausett Mrs. Ruby Olsen Hannah B. Holden. Karen Axelgard Lois Anderson Bertha Culp I lazel 'Hamelwright Marie Bryner Mrs. Ruth Jevvkes Leona Shumway Myrtle L. Jessen Dated at Price, Carbon County, Utah, this 8th day of May, 1956. TAYLOR W. TURNER, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Carbon Couiicy, Utah. ATTEST: B. II. YOUNG Carbon County Clerk (SEAL) Section 6. That the polling place for all qualified electors of said County and the judges of election, and the hours during which the polls shall remain open shall be the same as designated in the foregoing notice of election. Section 7. That said election shall be conducted according to the statutes and laws of the State of Utah, and shall be held in manner and form as provided thereby. Section 8. That the County Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to communicate such instructions to said judges of such election as may be necessary to enable them to properly conduct sych election, canvass the votes an certily thereof to said Beard of County Commissioners of the County of Carbon as required by law, and said County Clerk shall cause ballots to be printed in the form set forth in said notice and furnish to the judges of said election, the said ballots to be furnished to the qualifitM electors, and the County Clerk shall also provide a ballot b )., p all book and all stationery necessary for the use of the judges at said election. of County Commissioners of the CounSection 9. That the ty of Carb m, Utah, shall meet at its regular meeting place at 7:30 oclock,, P.M., on Monday, the 18:h day oi Juno, A.D., 1956, being the first Monday fallowing the election, to sit as a canvassing board to canvass the returns of said special election. Section 10. That the ofticers of the County be, anl they hereby are, authorized and directed to take all action necessary or appropriate to effectuate tile provisions of this ordinance. Section 11. That all orders, resolutions and ordinances, or and ordinances, in conflict with ions resol of in orders, parts are this ordinance, hereby repealed. Section 12. That if any one or more sections, sentences, clauses, or parts of this ordinance shall for any reason bo questioned or held invalid, such judgment shall not aficct, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions of this ordinance, but shall be confined in its operation to the specific sections, sentences, clauses, or parts of this ordinance so held unconstitutional and invalid, and the inapplicability and invalidity of any section, sentence, clause, or part, of this ordinance in any one or more instances shall not affect or prejudice in any way the applicability and validity of this ordinance in any other in, 1 by-law- s, by-law- s, stance. Section 13. That by reason of the fact said County is not properly or adequately supplied with court house facilities, it is hereby declared that an emergency exists, that this ordinance is necessary to the immediate preservation of the public peace, and safety, and .that it shall be in full force and effect fifteen days after its passage, or the day following its publication, whichever day is later. Section 14. That this ordinance, immediately on its passage, shall a weekbe published for at least one publication in the Carbon circulation in. and having general ly newspaper published in, County, Utah. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED, this 8th day of May, Sun-Advocat- A.- D., e, 1956. TAYLOR W. TURNER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Carbon County, Utah. (SEAL) Attest : . 1 B. H. YOU ifsG County Clerk First Publication May Last Publication June 15, 1956. 11, 1956. Carbon County Ordinance No. 71 r. IS r- - n ir st t- - th le th le ri n se t- a- - a u- - AN ORDINANCE CHANGING AND ESTABLISHING ELECTION DISTRICTS IN CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, AND ABOLISHING ELECTION DISTRICTS IN SAID COUNTY IN CONFLICT WITH SAID ORDINANCE. The Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, ordain as follows: That all of the territory embraced within the following description shall constitute the Sunnyside Election District, and shall be known as Election District No. 20: Beginning at the N.W. corner of Section 6, Township 14 'South, Range 13 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thenee South to the S.W. corner of Section 31, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, thence East to the Southwest corner of Section 35, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, thence South to the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter. Section 1, Township 15 South, Range 13 East,' thence East to the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, Section 1, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence South to the S.W. corner of Lot 5 (SW14NWV4), Section 6, Township 15 South, Range 14 East, thence East to 'the S.W. corner of the SEViNWVi, Section 6, Township 15 South, Ra,nge 14 East, thence South to the S.W. corner of the SEY4SWV4, Section 6, Township 15 South, Range 14 East, thence, East to the S.W. corner Section 3, Township 15 South, N.Wcorner of Section 3, Range 14 East, thence North to the thence-East 14 to the center 15 East, South, Range Township of the Main Channel of Green River, thence Northerly in center of the Main Channel of Green River to the Southern of Township 13 South, Range 17 East, S.L.M., - boundary to the point of beginning. West thence of the all That territory embraced within the following description shall constitute South Dragerton Election District, and shall be known as Election District No. 26: That portion of the Town of Dragerton bounded by a linedescribed as beginning at the Southwest corner of the South-- tip in ta- - he in Pape Five TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, May 15, 1956 Spring Glen, which has long -- II been a stronghold of has only one club of four members If the present rate of enregistered. However, increases in rollments is an indication of the enrollment are noted in Wellingsize of the program for 1956, ton, Hiawatha, Castle Gate, and the program willy be somewhat Kenilworth. smaller than it has meen for sevThe agents are unable to undereral years, note the county stand this drop in interest in agents, Robert L. Hassell and One factor is undoubtedly the difCharlene Lind. Enrollments to ficulty experience in finddate number 482, vhich is about ing persons to lead this clubs; 100 below last years figure at especially is this true for the adthis time of the season. Only 71 vanced phases. The agents do feel, of these are boys. however, that mjiny of the clubs 4 Enrollment 4-- 4-- H, 11 4-- H 4-- H. 4-H- are waiting until schools is out to get started in their project work, ondtherc should be at least another 100 enrolled by the deadline of June 1. The agents wish to remind boys and girls that there is still time to enroll. Those who are still club are planning to be in a soon as posas to organize urged sible. Though they may be too busy to start project work before school is out they can still organ- ize and have their first business meeting out of the way so that no time will be lost when school 4-- H is out. SJrertitettatt 1&Ji From were I sit Jt Joe Marsh Vjyj pecially those in advanced foods and colthing work. a Daydream with Doc Sherman. The Clarion keeps me much too busy and Doc, well I think he puts in sixteen hours a day at the hospital. But Tuesday a beautiful day he and I slipped away for a ride around Turtle Lake. Docs driving a 1956 humdinger its like riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc slowed almost to a halt. Used to fish there as a boy, Joe, he said. Used to sit and imagine myself up on the highway driving a car. Nowadays, I News 4-- H Doc Nurses Its a treat when I get together .The agents would also welcome any volunteers to lead clubs, es- just sit here and wish I were down there again. From where I sit, few of us are ever content with the way things are at any given moment. Its human nature. On the other hand. Ive been rooting for years that someday everybody will show enough good American tolerance to respect his neighbors right to enjoyafriendlyglass of beer. When that day comes I assure you that HI never want to change back. The Tidy Kitchen Club met at the home of Mrs. Merrihew. The opening prayers was given by Sus-an- n Merrihew and the closing prayer by' Connie Huff. Egg salad sandvvichs; meat egg sandwhiches were made and a fruit milk drink was served made from evaporated milk. The difference betecn a simmer and a boil was demonstrated. After selling tickets the meeting adjourned. The Candy Capers Club met at he home of Mrs. Edla Kcele April 30 and May 7th. On April 30th he following officers were elected: Eileen Stevenson president: . Sharon Wilcox, Vice president; DuBois, seceretary and Janet Gundtrson, reporter. The mothers were present at this meeting. Ginger high-power- ed Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation east quarter of Section 2, and running North 0 11 West 1303.8 feet to the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 2; thence South 89 05 East 1338.5 feet to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 1; thence North 0 43 East 350 feet more or less along the section line common to Sections 1 and 2, to its intersection with the center line of flow of Grassy Trail Creek; thence due East along said center line of Grassy, Trail Creek 5400 feet more or less to its intersection with the range line common to Ranges 13 and 14 East; thence South 0 16 West 1720 feet more or less along said range line to the Southeast corner of Section 1; thence South' 89 07 West 5326.8 feet along the South section line of Section 1 to the section corner common to Section 1, 2, 11, and 12; thence North 88 48 West 1328.2 feet along the South section line of Section 2 to the point of beginning at the Southwest corner of Southeast quarter of Section 2; the above described portion of the town of Dragerton all lying in Township 15 South, Range 13 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Also, beginning at Section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, in Township 15 South, Range 13 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence South to the Southeast corner of Section 11, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence West to the N.E. corner of Section 17, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence South to The Carborj County line at the S.E. corner of Section 32, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence West to the S.W. corner of Section 35 Township 15 South, Range 12 East, thence North to the N.W. comer of Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 12 East, thiencef East to the N.E. corner of Section 2, Township 15 South Range 13 East, thence South to the S.E. corner of theNESE, Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence West to the N.W. corner of the SWSEY4, Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 13, East, thence South to the S.W. corner of SW14SEy4, Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, thence East to .point of This Is My Eighth Day Of the Week , beginning. It is hereby further ordained that any election districts in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby abolished. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication. Passed, adopted, and ordered published by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 8th day of May, A.D. 1956, at Price, Carbon County,. State of Utah, the vote thereon being as follows: Taylor Turner : Jessee Bryan: Eugene Coli: "Aye. Aye., Aye. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH By TAYLOR W. TURNER, Chairman. (SEAL) ATTFOT B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. STATE OF UTAH ) : Sending ALL The Wash to Price Steam 1 Laundry You, too, can get 52 extra days a year to. enjoy a hobby, do civic work, make friends if women do you do as so many and let us do your washday chores! , . ss. . County of Carbon ) I, B. H. YOUNG, hereby certify as follows: .... That I am the, duly elected, qualified, and acting County Clerk of Carbon County, State of Utah, and Clerk of the Board of County . Commissioners of Carbon County: the Ordinance above and foregoing was passed by the said That Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, at a regular meeting of said Board held at Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, on the 8th day of May, A.D. 1956. B. H. YOUNG. (SEAL) Thanks to Our Published Majrl5, 1956. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY PRICE Phone 218 We Call For And Deliver . |