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Show r THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, April 1, 1971 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE RICH A. H. DOROTHY - - RICH - Business Office - Editor-Publishe- r Business - Manager (77-74- 40 East Center St. Phone 138-289- 1 S4.00 Subscription Price Outside of Beaver Counry Per Year in Advance $5.00 Per Year MEMBER Association STATE 5 ac-- ft diverted used same as heretofor within 1970)J SW 1885 .PRESS .0133 sec-f- t. andor of water is to be same as heretofor and Hereafter 4.20 mi EWSPiPER Founded UTAH The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout' the entire year unless otherwise desigLocations In SLB&M. nated. Beauprie Nowers, Estate, co Lynnea N. Marshall, Minersville, Utah84752proposes to change the place of use of .0133 sec-f- t. andor 4.20 ac-f- t. of water as evidenced by The ). Appl. No. 23386 water has been diverted from a spring at a point W. 1235 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, T29S, R6W; and used for stockwatering of 150 cattle within NE14NE14 Sec. 6, T30S, R6W. NE 14 NE 14, SE 14 NW 14, 14 SE 14 Sec. 34, T29S, R7W. 40182 ASSOCIATION Ellis E. & Evelyn J. Peek, 550 East Murphy, Blythe,California92225.015 of water is to be divertsec.-f- t. ed from an well, ft. deep at a point N. 680 ft. W. 400 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 13, T29S, R7W, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 25 cattle within SE14SE14 Sec.l3,T29S, R7W. ' Thomas E.& 40183 Louise F. Alford, 221 North 3rd St., Blythe, California 92225.015 of water is to be divertsec-f- t. ed from an well, ft. deep at a point N. 780 ft. W. 70 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 13, T29S, R7W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 25 cattle within SE14 SE14 Sec. 13.T29S.R7W. 40194 Edward D. Williams, 4460 Alta Canyada California Road, La Canada, of water is 91011 .015 sec-f- t. to be diverted from an ft. deep at a point well, N. 840 ft. E. 380 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 18, T29S, R6W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family within SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 18, T29S, R6W. 40195 David L. Evans 8702 Dudman Drive, Garden Grove, California 92641 .015 of water is to be diverted sec.-f- t. from an n. well, 200 ft. deep at a point S. 550 ft. E. 720 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 27, T29S, R8W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and of 100 cattle, 4 horses, 5 swine, 100 rabbits & 200 poultry Sec. 27, within NW14NW14 T29S, R8W. 40196 John Howard, P. O. Box 674, Beaver, Utah of water .015 sec.-f- t. 84713 is to be diverted from an n. ft. deep at a point well, 100-2S. 640 ft. E. 200 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 27, T29S, R8W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of (77-144- 2) 75-2- 00 8-- in. Phone ONB Rarct V pgr word of the finer things of $1 life-B- lue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Reynolds Building Supply FOR SALE 8x23 ft. 1965 Kenskill Trailer. Tandem axel, partially Furnished. Sleeps four. Gas heat and range. Electric refrigerator with block ice storage compartment. Many extras. $2,250.00. Bill Stroup, 438-969- 3. NOTICE are collecting to raise money for their trip to the annual BYU Marching invitational. Contact Lynette Davis at 438-55The pop-bottl- es Minimum Forms Close 5 p.m. Tuesday NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that' Manderfield Reservoir & Irrigation Co. by LaVel Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer a request for extension of time to make and submit proof of appropriation for Appl. No. ( andor covering 4.62 sec-f- t. 14.38 sec.-f- t. andor 23.5 sec.-f- t. of water diverted from Indian Creek in Beaver County, Utah, 77-18- 0) for Irrigation purposes. It is represented that several test holes have been drilled to determine water holding capacity of the soil. Additional funds are needed to complete the proposed project and make and submit proof of appropriation. for free pick-u- p. Protests resisting the granting of this request with reasons FOR SALE therefor must be filed in dupliRepossessed console spinet cate with the State Engineer, Credit Write Manager, piano. 120 West 33rd South, Salt Lake 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Qty, Utah 84114 on or before May Qty, Utah. 8, 1971. A hearing will be held on this HOME FOR SALE request before the State Engineer living room, at 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, April kitchen, bath, utility room. Also 1971 in the County Court27, and storage building on garage Beaver, Utah. Protestants 12 acre lot. Call Steven May-co- house, should appear at the hearing. 7. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer FOUND Published in The Beaver Press, Basketball - on Main Street. on March 25, April Owner identify at Press office. Beaver, Utah 1 and 8, 1971. 87 Two-bedroo- m, ck 438-229- NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Beaver County School District will hold its regular meeting for the month of April, at 10:00 a.m April 14, 1971. By order of the Board of Education of Beaver County School District Arlo PMessinger Clerk NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Colony co Kenneth S. Huff, 1502 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada, has filed with the State Engineer a request for extension of time to make and submit proof of for Appl. No. appropriation 25067b covering 1.125 of underground water In sec-f- t. Beaver County, Utah, for irriNOTICE TO WATER USERS gation purposes. Notice is hereby given that It Is represented that the well Ronald Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah and equipped has filed with the State Engineer has been drilled and the of at a cost $6,116 a request for extension of time water beneficiallyused. partially to make and submit proof of The new owners need additionappropriation for Application No. al time to complete the pro26234 (77-9- 0) covering 3.0 sec.-f- t. posed project and submit proof Beawater in of underground of appropriation. ver County, Utah, for irrigation Protests resisting the granting purposes. of this request with reasons It is represented that the well must be filed in duphas been completed at a cost of therefor licate with the State Engineer, An additional will $13,400. $4,000 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake aty, be spent in completing the pro; 84114 on or before May Utah, vxnuonal time needed is jecl. 1971. 8, to complete the project and subA hearing will be held on this mit proof. . Protests resisting the granting request before the State Enginof this request with reasons eer at 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, . April 27, 1971 in the County therefor must be filed in dupliBeaver, Utah. Corrthouse, cate with the State Engineer, should appear at the 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake aty, Utah 84114 on or before May hearing. Hubert C Lambert 8, 1971. State Engineer A hearing will be held on this before the State Iblished in the Beaver Press, request Beaver, Utah on March 25, April at on 4:00 TuesP.M. Engineer. 1 and 8, 1971. day, April 27, 1971 In the County Courthouse, Beaver.Utah. Protestants should appear at the DtAVtK HUMt hearing. Hubert C. Lambert FURNISHINGS State Engineer Published in The Beaver Press Beaver, Utah, on March 25, April Sjiil ( Quoth) Stw 1 and 8, 1971. Beaver (77-136- 4) Pro-tei.a- J - Machine operators. Apply at C I J Mfg. 150 South Main, Beaver. HELP Gem Jewelers 152 North Main Cedar City Adv. A-2- . Tt 75-2- 00 8-- in. (77-144- 4) 8-- in. 75-2- 00 (77-144- 5) stock-wateri- 00 and 250 14 NW ay 15 or less. Said petitions and the recommendations of the County Plan- ning Commission with reference on file in the office of the County Clerk of Beaver County, Utah, and may be examined by the public during office hours until the date of the hearing. thereto are BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS G. R. Jefferson Chairman BABY ng (77-144- 6) 250 cattle, 7 horses poultry within NW 14 of Beaver County will be considered and arguements by interested parties and citizens for and against said petition heard: Said petition requests rezoning from A--l Agricultural to C- -l Commercial of the following described property: Beginning on the South Line of Sectio 9, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, at a point S 89 degrees 28 minutes 01 second E, 525.3 feet from the South west corner of the Southeast quarter of said Section 9; thence running S 89 deg. 28 min. 01 sec. E. 497.27 feet more or less to the established fence line; thence N 0 deg. 01 min. 48 sec E 654.09 feet along the established fence line; thence N 89 deg. 29 min. 55 sec. W. 308.83 feet; thence N 0 deg. 10 min. 23 sec. E. 522.6 feet; thence N 89 deg. 47 min. 31 sec. W 642.92 feet to the County Road; thence S 0 deg. 57 min. 38 sec W. 1,029.77 feet to the right-of-wline of Highway access road; thence South 54 deg. East 72.0 feet; thence South 88 deg. 45 min. East 318.9 feet; thence Southerly along the arc of a 98.0 feet radius curve to the right, 153.9 feet; thence South 1 deg. 15 min. W. 23.0 feet to the place of beginning, containing 21.03 acres, more Sec. 27, T29S, R8W. William Sam40200 uel Kehr, 290 N. 100 W., Beaver, of Utah 84713 .015 sec.-- ft water is to be diverted from an well, 200 ft. deep at S. 720 ft. a point E. 940 from NW Cor. Sec. 27, T29S, R8W; and used for domesticpur-pose- s of 1 family and of 100 cattle, 6 horses and 250 poultry within NW 14 NW 14 Sec 27, T29S, R8W. 40201 Billie Rose Kehr, Box 294, Beaver, Utah of water .015 sec.-- ft 84713 is to be diverted from an n. well, 200 ft deep at a point Mr. and Mrs. John (Pamela) Horton of Milford are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, March 22nd, 1971 at the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. ShVweighed 7 lbs. 7 34 ozs. , her name will be Stephanie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Horton of nampa, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Carter of Parowan, Utah. Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter and Mrs. Eulalia Davis. We Repair Timex Watches (77-144- 7) Gsm Jws(ers 8-- in. ft stock-wateri- ng (77-144- 8) 60lft' I' Cx,r: ,Sec;,27 7ZlUlTr and domestic purposes of 100 cattle and 6 horses with in NW 14 NW14 Sec. 27, T29S, R8W. 40214 North Main Cedar City 152 of 1 family and stockwatering of 5 horses within SW14 NW14 Sec. 35, T28S, R7W. 40242 William B. Bennett, 5062 Noble St., Riverside, California 92503 .015 sec.-- ft of water is to be diverted from a n. well, 400 ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. W. 600 W 14 Cor. Sec 35 . T28S. R7W; for dom- estlc purposes rf l fam, md stockwaterlng of 5 horses within SW 14 NW 14 Sec. 35, T28S, (77-147- 6) " R7W. 40336 Delbert W. Williams InKent, 421 N. Cordon Ave., West vestment co Sumner F. Mur- - Covina, California 91790 .015 dock, Box 371, Beaver, Utah sec-- ft of water Is to be diverted of water from a 6.in. 84713 .015 sec-- ft well, 400 ft. deep is to be diverted from a a point N. 1000 ft. E. 1200 ft well 50-2ft deep at a point from gy Cx)Tt &Ct 27, T28S N. 330 ft W. 10 ft from SE Cor. R7W; and used for domwstlc Sec. 13, T29S, R7W; and used purposes of 1 family and stock-f- or domestic purposes of 1 fam- - watering of 2 horses and 50 and lly stockwatering of 20 cattle coWS withln sw v 14 and two horses within SE 14 sec. 27, T28S R7W SE 14 Sec 13, T29S, R7W. 40261 V. Lee Oertle, 40220 Sumner Mur- - Box 667, Beaver, Utah 84713 dock & Grant B. Myers, co .015 sec-f- t. of water is to be Sumner F. Murdock, Box 371 diverted from a n. well, 500 Beaver, Utah 84713 .015 sec.- - ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft ft of water is to50-2-be diverted from SE Cor. Sec. 29, T27S, from a n. well, ft deep R7w; and used for domesticpur-a- t a point S. 330 ft. E. 900 ft poses of 1 family and stock-froWl4 Cor. Sec. 30, T29S., watering of 10 horses and 125 R8W; and used for domestic pur- - caule within Sl2 SE14 Sec poses of 1 family and stock water- - 29, T27S, R7W. ing of 20 cattle A 2 horses protests res'lstin the granting within NW 14 SW14 Sec. 30, of these applications with reasons T29S, R8W. therefor must bo filed In dupll. 40240 Gerald R.Del- - Cate with the State Engineer, 442 mont, 3273 Viola Dr., Riverside state Capitol, Salt Lake Qty, California 92501 .015 sec-f- t Utah 84114 on or before May of water Is to be diverted from 15, 1971, a n. well, 400 ft. deep at a Hubert C. Lambert point N. 600 ft E. 630 ft from STATE ENGLNEER Wl4 Cor. Sec 35, T28S, R7W; published in The Beaver Press and used for domestic purposes April 1, 8, 4 15, 1971. (77-148- 4) (77-144- 9) ru 00 t4 NOTICE TO LIVESTOCK OWNERS TRI-STAT- INVITATION TO BID FOR NUAL GRAZING PERMIT 298 SOUTH MAIN, .CEDAR CITY Bids enclosed within sealed envelopes and marked "Sealed Bids for Grazing" will be received by the Southern Regional Office, Utah Division of Fish and Game, 622 North Main Street Cedar Qty, Utah, between the dates of April 5, 1971, and April 15, 1971, and will be opened at 10 a.m. on April 16, 1971. The permit will authorize grazing of cattle in the aggregate of 13,500 cow days (450 AUM's) between the dates of April 20, 1971, and June 15, 1971. The area to be grazed is located at Indian Peaks, west of Beaver County, Utah. The grazing regulations pursuant to which the permit will be issued, as well as the forms for submitting bids, are available at the office of the Division of Fish and Game at North Main Street, Ceadr City, Utah, or from Conservation Officer Othello Riley, residing in Beaver, Utah. UTAH STATE DIVISION OF FISH & GAME Southern Regional Office 622 No. Main, P.O. Box 606 Cedar aty, Utah 84720 GMC OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC Value rated Goodwill Selection, Savings & CADILLAC Used Cars Service-Me- ans the Dealing's Great at Tri-Sta- te BEN BALDWIN LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Amateur Artists Gain Invite to Exhibit Work Doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs amateur artists are invited to enter your work in the Cedar Qty Annual Amateur Art Exhibit. Every amateur artist in Cedar aty and surrounding area is invited to enter two paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints, sculptures, or ceramic pieces in the show. Entries must" be registered and delivered by Saturday, May 8, to the South Elementary School in Cedar Qty. Registering will be between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Screw eyes and hanging wire should accompany all framed works everything you enter should be properly framed andor matted. Each exhibitor will be responsible for the deof his own livery and pick-u- p work. Although invitations are being sent out, It Is not necessary to receive one in order to enter. Prizes will be given, after the show is judged by Gwen Hunter of Fillmore, Utah. Mrs. Hunter teaches at Millard High School and is a very accom-DlishDrintmaker. ed End Income Tax Worry and MINERSVILLE Mrs. Theima Dalton of Parowan, Utah, and her son, Lyle. of Los Angeles, California, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalton. Carey Wood of Kearns, Utah, was a week-en- d guest at the home of Hugh Terry. Mrs. Bernice Ashley returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks in Salida, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jameson and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jameson were in the St. George Temple, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Price of Junction, Utah, were guests at the home of their daughter, Connie Marshall, Sunday. Mr. Price assisted in the Blessing of a great, grandchild, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Salt Lake City. They were guests at the Marshall home, also. Mrs. Amanda Nolder was honored at an Open House in observance of her 92nd birthday anniversary, Friday afternoon. Many friends and relatives called. Hostesses were the members of the Lincoln Camp DUP, of which Mrs. Nolder is a mem- 80 1 JEEP Most erities are more concerned with their criticism than the subject considered. Save Money with . . TRIPLE GUARANTEE! A XZf K 3-4I- N 1 Trr - CJl c n N S A E R lntt WW y ber. Mr. Floyd Wood accompanied his son, Grant, to Mexico during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and baby were present for the blessing and naming of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carter. The men assisted in the Blessing. Mr. DeLoy Baker and son of Cache County were here.Sun-da- y, for the first time after ten years. DeLoy is a former resident. Mrs. Fae ITice of Cedar City, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson. At Fast and Testimony Meeting, Sunday, Russell David w as advanced to a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Margaret linley Dalton, daughter of Billie and Janlel Dalton, was confirmed a member by Hayward Marshall. Troy Scott Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Joyce) Pearson, was confirmed by his grand- father, Vendon Myers. The son of Roger and Sue Carter was given tlie name of Russell Roger by his father. The daughter of Richard and Carolyn Smith was given the name Christena by her grandfather, Vance Marshall. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Smith of Beaver, were present. Vic assisted in the blessing. LeRAY REESE ICedar City Phone 586-807- 3 RALPH WALBECK piinersville Phnnp CW- - 1M e 1 asfl-.- name V if 1 mat nbuilt cy CD jor wo. We can give the two of you the power to pay bills safely, quickly, (77-147- 7) (77-145- 5) MOTORS E AN- economically. Just ask us MOTOROLA forahis-and-he- r Checking Account. 00 W .ANTED fcapcdr ami Parte for all EUctriC Sharrtl (77-144- 3) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Beaver County, Utah, will hold a public hearing on the 5th day of May, 1971, at 10:30 A.M., at the Court Room in the Beaver County Court House at Beaver Qty, Utah, at which time and place the petition of Howard L. F ark as for amendment of the Zoning Resolution and Map m Service for ELECTRIC RANGES WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS (77-147- 4) ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Phone 438-23- 22 CONNIE GRIMSHAW BEAVER CITY BItAL'CII of Cdlor TV Radios 8treo Car Stereo , Tap Recorder Cassette Tape VAL BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners Phone 438-28- MILFORD STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 31 J |