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Show la.e 9 R S L HLVNDING OUTLOOK I E F SOCIETY 20ARD April- 17, 1959 Four Day Jeep Trip Set for Hole in The Rock - the Hole in one hundred Rock, of is the destination of dozen or so Jeeps, loaded with iventurers who will leave next ednesday for the four day trip. Accessible now only by Jeep, the southwest miles Orty was ls sageway first traversed the spring of 1880 when ighty wagons brought Mormon 'ioneers to settle at Bluff. jThose making the trip next week Lll take their own food and Lamping gear, as well as extra Las and water. Anyone with a p.n Jeep who would like to go along :ay contact Lynn Lyman or Eugene Jlickenstaff for further Anyone infor-itlo- n. with a Jeep wishing to meet at 7:30 pm Sat. Smith Plumbing and Heating to should Lto ht plans for the fcake Members of the San Juan Stake Relief Society Board. Front row left to right, trip. Marilyn Shumway, Seoretary; Emily Redd, Counselor; isimist is an optimist who Ruth Ised up. Relief Society ) i An efficient housekeeper is one who has found all the dropped II jelly beans so soon after Easter. Uont. from Page 8 acts, roads,, lanes and other .blio places after the removal his mains, tructures. pipes j or other Iqual to its actual ading all costs of engineering, all nd cost, construo-io- n, financing, improvements and exten-irm- s, Jb right ls reserved to the City to the who compiled Shumway script. There have Durango Farmington, : ter-r.v- te third Pres, was portrayed by her granddaughter, Ruth J. Nielson. Those living, Lucinda Redd, Hattie R. Barton, still were ciety living and present. Organ muslo previously presented with Relief So- recorded by Mabel June Palmer pins in appreciation for pleyed throughout the program. their past labors. Singing mothers of Monticello The first president of the San 2nd Ward sang "When Wefre Gone Juan Stake Relief Society was Do Not Forget Us". Jane N. Walton, portrayed by Ila After the program a light Johnson. At that time the Stake luncheon was served by the board included towns as far east as members. Two Show s at Nightly The 1. operated by the Comparer, the shall maintain in full Company force and effect public liability insurance providing customary protection and insuring the liability of the Company against loss to person or property arising out of the construction, maintenance andor operation of such system in policy limits of not less than one million dollars. Evidence of such lnsur- -. ance shall be submitted by the Company to the City of B landing and such policy shall name the City of Blending as an addition- -; al ' insured at no oost to the 9pm Fri. & Apr. 17-- 18 Sat. Sun. Apr. & s M. F. Mayor Unequalled A$A Story Of Fsactf .Hoiasim&as Tues. & Wed. Thursday April 23 21-- 22 Apr "TIW WILD DANOtn-riLU- O MOA OP AMERICA'S FAMES f EMPIRE SIMLDCRSI . Lyman Pro Tem ATTEST: J : i s Francis D. City Recorder (SEAL) Nielson Mon. 19-- 20 : ! . Mexico. New VII all rights and privileges herein to the grantee or City of Blanding. r assigns, if, within two ADOPTED AND APPROVED, PASSED, i s from the adoption date of A.D. Ordinance , natural gas ls this 13th day of April, made available to the ln-- of 1959. the City, or to any persons, or corporation 3 business in the City or to addition thereto, by the The tee or his assigns. Council of the City may else its right to terminate giving to the grantee thirty days written notice of the r Ination of said rights and in Colorado been nine presisince the Stake Board was Charity L. Rowley, Ruth H. Redd organized in 1885 and of these and Margie H. lyman were all dents nine, six are n v and Kancos under the direction Mary N. Jones, was Prior to the coof a pipe line and distribution system hereunder and at all times when such system shall be maintained andor Seotion tif here- -r Past presidents of the San Juan Stake Relief Society were nstruction to prevent the grantee from assigning all of his rights, itle or Interest, gained or .thorized under or by virtue of terms of this ordinance, exiting that any said assignment J be first approved by the i itor. The in this week. Monticello and at Society Union Meeting Second of Mable at a social Saturday Relief this picture not present was taken program presented by mePres., Martha Hammon was of the Stake Relief Society portrayed by Joan Mosley and board, ARTICLE franchises. 5. mbers Guymon was Alberta in the premises. ection 4. Nothing in this finance shall be so construed I 11 authorities having Jurisdiction plus a reasonable allowance of not to exceed fifteen jercent (15$) of the foregoing oats for the work and effort of If elopment by the grantee, his accessors and assigns, and this option and privilege i'ht, rf'.ll be in addition to all of rights and remedies granted hi reserved to the City by the laws Utah in all matters re-U- The Section' 6. The right is hereby reserved to the City to adopt, from time to time, in. addition to the provisions herein contained, suoh ordinances as may be. deemed necessary in the exercise of its police power, provided that such regulations shall be reasonable and not destructive of the rights herein granted, and not in conflict with the laws of the State of Utah, or with orders or other in-- 1 - Porter. and Anne Louise when in the Monticello Recreation Hall. privileges granted herein. Seotion 3. The City shall rave the right, option and of purchasing the rivilege Santee's entire plant and distribution system operating in iaid City hereunder at any time from and after five (5) years lifter natural, artificial or jilxed gas ls first supplied a price said at through system Board members, Mable Cahoon, Allie Redd, Allie- Adams, Joan Mosley, Mabel June Palmer, Presidents honored riit: Shumway, left to Baok row April Honors Past LEGAL NOTICES T President; Ila Nielson, Johnson, Counselor. JOEL MdCREA-BO- 5 5T BURNS-FRANCE- wK. mSm ZZwttimm DEE Stm A ami ai |