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Show County Actions As Shown In Meeting Of Commissioners Activities of the Board of County Coun-ty Commissioners during their April 20 meeting, are expressed from the following excerpts taken from the minutes of the meeting. Included is a resolution on Blue Bench property. Present were all three commissioners, the clerk and attorney. The minutes: DUCHESNE HOSPITAL B. A. Jacoby and Rowan C. Stutz made a report on the Duchesne Du-chesne Hospital, which showed it was in debt $2,900.00 for supplies and equipment which were necessary neces-sary to its operation. Mr. Jacoby, president of the hospital board of directors, and' Mr. Stutz, board member and business manager, requested re-quested $3,000.00 from the county to assist the hospital to get on a current basis. They stated that they felt the hospital could be kept going if they could get caught up on expenses now. Their request re-quest was taken under advisement. Mark and Jack Bleazard The commission voted to sell, at $3.00 an acre, to Mark and Jack Bleazard of Talmage, all of the following described , tract of land reserving, however all gas, oil and other mineralr rights thereto: Wi2Ei2 Sec. 18, and NWy4, Sec. 19, T. 2 S., R. 4 W., USM; 320 acres. Roads Floyd E. Lamb, commission chairman, is to enter into an agreement with a few farmeTs in the Hancock Cove area to cooperate cooper-ate in road and draining projects. The clerk was asked to cooperate cooper-ate with the city and school district dis-trict to get a lawn growing around the courthouse. He was authorized also to arrange for a partial partition in the clerk's office. BLUE BENCH Bill Coltharp and Edward W. nVjter-rJL Ca .State St. Salt Lake City, agent iul: 7?5s-Mc-Clure and Bill Coltharp, explained their position regarding the Blue Bench land agreement. After much discussion and upon motion made by Clinton J. Mickelson and seconded by Lyle L. Young, the following resolution was unanimously unani-mously adopted: Resolved, that the offer of Frank McClure to acquire for $500.00, an option to purchase approximate approxi-mate 4240 acres of land' for $3.00 per acre payable at the rate of one-fifth each year for 5 years, commencing with the date the option op-tion is exercised, be and the same is hereby acceptable, subject to the following conditions: 1 Thai nntinn hp exercised in writing within one year from date. 2. That one-fifth of total price be paid at time option is exercised. 3. That not less than 600 acres of land be under irrigation by the expiration of four years from the date option is exercised and if there be a default in this regard, then the county will be relieved of the obligation to convey, that county retain all improvements and refund only one-half of the money paid'. 4. That taxes be paid on the equity and interest at 6 on the unpaid balance. 5. That the county reserve a right of way for roads through said land. t. That county maintain ana reserve re-serve all oil, gas and mineral rights. 7. That 16 cubic feet per second, water right owned under application applica-tion No. 3848 will be transferred to said land and not thereafter transferred. 8. The county reserves the right to the use of any ditches or canals ca-nals for the purpose of carrying water to other lands owned' by the county on Blue Bench. Resolved further, that said option op-tion shall apply to the lands of the county included in the following follow-ing lands, to-wit: W'2 of Sec 21; W2 of Sec. 10: SWl4 of Sec. 9; sy2 of Sec. 8; sy2 of Sec. 7; EI2SE14 of Sec. 12; F.iEi2 of Sec. 13. All of Sec. 18;, All of Sec. 17; All of Sec. 20; All of Sec. 19, except ex-cept S'2SE'j; Ei2Ei2 of Sec. 24, and E. 50 rods of Vy2Ey2 of Sec. 24. |