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Show FEBRUARY 5, 1954 THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Ordinance No. 1954-- i ! .ie r SElT'ON Ai! p.piv ai.d m r,i'u s'. .ill iv An ordinance grant, r.g to i. shilled and ir..n: tae't d so Loran L. Laughlin, his heirs, murftre as Lule practicable With traffic iwr ;l,e personal representatives and as- -' alleys, bridges ..r,d otur signs, the right and authority to construct, install, maiatain public places i f s.i.d City tV hen Grar.Uv shall do and operate a gas transmission ,r and distribution system, includ- work of construction, n p.ur or ing mains, pipes, conduits, ser- maintenance ef said ssteni m vices and other necessary struc- the course of which any paie-- j tures and appliances thereto ap- ment, curbing or gutter upon pertaining in, under, upon, over, an street, alley bridge or pub-li- e across and along the streets, alplace shall be t iuated, leys, bridges and public places Grantee shall propi rly protect within the present and future excavations r.d shall promptly corporate limits of the City of restore such street .dley, bridge Salina, Utah, for the furnishing, or public place l.m as practransmission, distribution and ticable' to as good condition sale of gas, whether artificial, before such woik a a- - done. natural, mixed or otherwise for SECTION 3 All gas mains heating, domestic, industrial and and service pipe-- , boxes, reother purposes, and for trans- ducing and rtgil..tn'g stations, mitting gas into, through and laterals, connections, and or beyond said City. other appliances shall be laid Be it ordained by the Mayor and installed in the streets, and the City Council of the alleys and public place's, subject to the inspection and appro cal City of Salina, Utah. SECTION 1. That the right and under the direction and and authority be and hereby supervision of the proper officer are granted to the said Loran L. of said City. All mams and serLaughlin, his heirs, personal re- vice pipes shall be laid as near presentatives and assigns there- as practicable with the uniform inafter collectively referred to as grade of said streets, alleys and Grantee), to construct, install, public ways at a suitable depth maintain and operate a gas below the surface thereof and m and distribution such a manner as not to intertransmission system including mains, pipes, fere with any public or private conduits, services and other drains, sewers, water pipes and necessary structures aned ap- public improvements and propliances appertaining in, under, vided that the City of Salina, upon, over, across and along the Utah reserves the right to streets, alleys, bridges, and pub- change the grade of the streets, lic places within the present alleys and public ways and to and future corporate limits of construct, change or repair any the City of Salina, Utah, for the water mains, sewer pipes, drains furnishing, transmission, distri- or other public improvements; bution and sale of gas, whether and should the grade of any artificial, natural, mixed or street, alley or public way be otherwise, for heating, domestic, changed, or other necessary industrial and other purposes public improvement made that and for transmitting gas into, would require the change of through and beyond said City. location of gas mains and serThe franchise privileges hereby-grante- vice pipes, boxes, reducing and shall not be deemed to regulating stations, laterals, conbe exclusive, nor to prevent nections, andor other applisaid City from granting to an- ances, the Grantee, upon request other, or others, similar fran- - by said City in writing, shall A for t' pi nod of e. - fnm and i20 SECTION 4 Grantee shall after the date t ordinance ru.kc such reasonable exten- goes into effect ."dir Section 1 1 hereof. sions of the mains of said s m from time to time as warSECTION 8. Gi.imoe shall ranted by expansion and de- have a reusonabli tune within velopment of demand, but which to lay gas mams and to Grantee shall not be required to otherw ise comply w ith the terms make any extension for the pur- of this ordinance ftei a gas pose of serving any new con- supply is available to .said City sumer or consumers which will from the pipe lint source SECTION 9. This ordinance necessitate the installation of more than one hundred (100 and the rights, authority and teet id main for each consumer tiuuchise hereby granted shall to be served, nor where the terminate and be of no further istimated revenue to be derived force or effect (a) unless within from serving such new consumer sixty tt0) days after the efor consumers is insufficient to fective date hereof as stated m show an adequate return upon! Section 11 hereof Giunteo shall the total investment required file with the City Recorder of to serve such new consumer or said Salina City . uiitton acconsumers. ceptance hereof; al-- o ib) if and SECTION 5. Grantee shall when after such acceptance have the right to make such Grantee, his heirs personal rereasonable rules and regula- presentatives or assigns, shall tions for the protection of its1 make and file with the City Reproperty, the prevention of loss corder of said Salina City a and waste and in connection hereof in writing; and with the distribution and sale also (c) unless within three (3) of gas as from time to time it years from the effective date of his may doom necessary or ex- this ordinance Grantee, a Ten Dollar heirs, pedient including personal representatives ($101 meter deposit for domestic! or assigns, shall have secured meters, and a deposit for alii from the Public Service Comother meters in such amount as mission of Utah a certificate of may be required to asure pay- convenience and nesessity aument of bills. thorizing the construction, esGrantee shall have the right tablishment and opeiatiun of a m said to enter the premises of con- gas distribution sumers at all reasonable times City, or shall submit proof satisfor the purpose of reading factory to the City that such meters, inspecting pipes and gas establishment is reasonably cerappliances and disconnecting tain. SECTION 10. Whenever the and removing meters. term Grantee is used herein SECTION 6. Grantee agrees, same the shall be held to mean during the term hereof, at all include and the said Loran L. times to protect, save harmless his heirs, personal reLaughlin, and indemnify said City from or assigns. presentatives any and all liability or judge11. SECTION This ordinance ments legally established, arisshall full force be in and effect ing or growing out of the confrom March and after 4, 1954. struction, maintenance and opPassed 1954. 1, February eration of said gas system by John Jorgensen, the Grantee and due to or caused (SEAL) of the City of Mayor or of by the fault negligence Salina, Utah. Grantee. Charles R. Larsen, SECTION 7. The right and Attest; Salina City Recorder. authority herein granted shall ,iki- 2 ci 'id.i.tv a-- to stri-tts- , , d I XJ'l - .such FAGE 3 ih.mge at its o.vn continue lift fur twenty I'.M s-- Redmond News Marjorie MickeLen, Reporter ti sur-lend- sy-te- er m SCOUTS GIVE PROGRAM The Roy Scouts put on the program in Mutual. Tuesday evening, with Jay Lund directing Colors were presented by LaMar Christensen; David Sorensen gave a talk on the Scout Program, the entire group sang, The Star Spangled Banner, prior to the retiring of the Colors. tl'.e Air Force, MonLazenby. Mrs. Varna Mason and dauwill They day. riport at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas ghter, Gloria, returned from Mr. and Mrs Wallace Poulson Tooele, where Gloria spent a and family visited Sunday in week in the hospital. Orem with Mr and Mrs., Rulon Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ottley were Mansfield. The Redmond Homemakers met Wednesday evening, with 11 members present Pinochle was placed, with Kav Hampton and Willa Dean Olsen taking the prizes. Mrs OI.mii was a guest of the hostess Mrs. Elmer Nelson returned from Salt Lake, where she has been visiting her daughter and son-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen. Redmond Enters Contract With Welfare Department The Town of Redmond has entered into an agreement with the Sevier County Welfare DeILA SHEPHERD partment to use recipients of welfare on town projects. The workers will receive no pay Mrs Homer Mason entertainfrom the Town Board, accorda group of children Saturday, ed W. to Flora town ing Seely, honoring the birthday anniverclerk. sary of her daughter, April. The Variety Club met at the Games were enjoyed, and lunchhome of Helen Peterson, Friday eon served. Sorevening, with 12 present. Cline Sorensen has been on " ry was played, and prizes went the sick list the past week, and to Marjorie Mickelsen and on his ( Jan 28th, he birthday Mathal Mickel sen. was visited by lus brother, Mr. Preston Jensen and Erin See- - and Mrs Wallace Sorensen of 4- - 4- - in Aurora the past week. They were called home due to the death of Alford Curtis, father of Mrs. Ottley. Mrs. Sarah Huntsman entertained the 500 Club Wednesday evening of last week. In the game, prizes for high score went to Mrs. R. Ogden and Mrs. Rex Jensen. A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor spent the week end at their home in Aurora. Aurora News Councilmen voting "Aye": Robert S. Jensen, Councilmen; Sam E. Jorgensen, Councilman; Harold Peterson, Councilman; Warren M. Crane, Councilman; Dean C. Nielsen, Councilmen. Councilmen voting No": None. i Richfield. Mr. and Mrs Glen Shaw returned last week from Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Shaw' spent two weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lazenby and a friend of Salt Lake, spent the week end visiting Leland THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. if " y t IS Patients at the Salina Hospital Burton Chri.sten.sen of Redmond, emergency appendectomy, January 28th; Sharon Smith, 10, appendectomy, on the 29th. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith of Salina; Tony Freece, year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freece, hernia, January 28th; major surgery for Mrs. Marden Stone of Scipio, February 1st. the past week were: AT RICHFIELD Richfield, Monday, February 15, 1954 1 SHOW AT 9 A.M., SALK AT 12:30 P.M., 40 TOP BULLS 1UCIUTF.LD LIVESTOCK AUCTION BARN jj j FEBRUARY 17 AT CEDAR CITY A I j Cedar City, Wednesday, February 17 12:30 SHOW AT 9 A.M., SALE AT F.M., AT COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN UTAH E1ELD1IOUSE 40 TOP BULLS RANGE BULLS AND SOME BULL PROSPECTS II. B. 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