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Show 1. and Proposed industrial Jing'pia,imSd of San Juan County, Utah. Texas-Bu- lf Sulphur Co's thirty million Orudis M)"11 pr0C,slng Unt es plpellne 3. N, Lisbon W. condensate) 4. S. E, Lisbon field (gas and Condensate) Approximate location of gas scrubbing and processing plant,proposed 6, Approximate location of proposed oil pumping station. 7. Proposed oil pipeline to Aneth. water flood 7 in Aneth field Texas-Ne(under construction)project w Mexico oil 9, station to Gu Coast, pumping afd (operating) pumping station and ;as2 ga2 Mexico, (operating) 2 pfPellne 11. Four Corners Pipeline pumping station and xi plEe?;lne .5 Paciic Coast, (operating) Tohonadla oil field, considerable activ.A in this area is ity expected in 1961. Pt, IK. Proposed location of emergency bridge over San Juan River. 14. Texas-ZlMinerals Co. uranium mill nc (operating) 15. Uranium mines. b y by the congregation. THE ABOVE SKETCH BY N. LI SCOT Eaoh of the Wards presented IS INTENDED TO SHOW APPR0XIMA1 Jeanne' Redd, and Lisle Adams will sing a medley of Christinas speolal Christmas programs last LOCATIONS OF MAJOR OIL, GAS U Montioello 1st RANIUM AND POTASH DEVELOPMENT Brief Chlrstnas Programs will carols Montieello 2nd Ward Sunday evening Barassortment of OF SAN JUAN COUNTY. an be presented in each of the plans a program with Dixie Ward choir sang Montieello LOS Sunday Schools ton and Craig Young as readers. Christmas songs , directed b y and aocompanled Sunday Morning regular The class taught by Eloise Ful- Therla Holyoak READ THE ADS classwork following. In the lmer will sing and there will by Donna Redd at the organ. The THEY RE NEWS TOO Montieello 1st Ward a Christmas be singing of Christmas songs Christmas story from the Bible was read by Clyde Christensen V o o a 1 are Arlow Freestone. solos were by Lisle Adams, John Hoggard, and Dlok Williams. "The M u s i o of A, cantata, Christmas" was presented by the MONTI CELLO CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS TOLD reading will be presented with choir of the Montioello 2nd Ward directed by Shirley Harrison and aocompanled at the organ by Maxine Frost. R. Lily Argylo ms in oharge all arrangements, ihe cantata told the story of of song. The oholr assisted by readers Ann Christmas in was Hal-lld- ay, George Adams, and Marlene Redd. V o o a 1 soloists Claudine Cooper, Corless were Chapman Carol Chapman, and Ivalou Redd. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Salt Lake City became parents last week of a baby girl, their This makes 2 seventh child. girls and five boys for them. Mrs. Lewis is the former Mary Belle Norton of Montioello. A frosty white Chilstnas tree deoorated with red lights and ornaments provided a festive QtYarrwd GkrUbnm Greelixqi atmosphere for the Tikonis Club Christmas party Monday evening. Roberta Blaok, Beverly Thaoker, and Corlnne Shimmy were host- at esses the Black's hosM. After JWerrp Cfjritftma to all! several party games, the guests then proceeded gifts, to a buffet dinner of exchanged HURST AGENCY accompanying guests, Yvonna mbers ham and side dishes, IWo Shepherds on and Hoggard, joined the meAnn for the enjoyable evening. K RIDGE CAFE |