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Show Friday, October 12, 1979 Page 4 UEA convention to be held liy Ttimi I 'tlcy Eagles skunk Devils Millard The mighty Eagles skunked the Moab Devils on the Eagle's Homecoming. During the first quarter, Moab managed to hold the Eagles to just a 6 point lead. But in the second quarter the Eagles fired up with three touchdowns and 6 points on conversion plays. Still not satisfied, the Eagles tacked on another 20 points in the second half to end the game 52-- Total passing yards were 400, total running yards. 146, and total yardage of penalties, 90. Hurray!! Hurray! No school this and Friday, For these days the teach- ers are going to school, UEA weekend will be held at the Salt Palace for all teachers out Utah. through-Thursda- y Watch out towm! The students of Millard High are loose, Nutrition With Love M. Dee Williams, sident of the UEA, will conduct the opening day general session Terry Herndon, executive director of the 1.8 pre-tuall- y million-membe- r National BECAUSE payoffs of education to students. all editor Frosty Troy, of the Oklahoma Observer and an outspoken campaigner for school programs such as special education, will describe the drama of battling for No. The water has 5. 2635 ft. E. 5 ft. from been diverted from the NW Cor. Sec. 11. T19S, Sevier River, 1) Sevier R5W (McCornick area); S. and used same as hereReservoir, Bridge 25 degrees 35 E. 972 tofore in S'i Sec. 14; ft. from SW Cor. Sec. S'i Sec. 15; E 34 Sec. THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW jikI iiU4idiinsliip Slides u rk nurt 01 Ihi Mrn furihrr mfofmjlion"1 hv- Notice to l, Water Users The following appli cations have been filed Educators w ill be greet- with the State Engineer means of two earth-t- o cators on the costs and change and appro- - filled dams, 1) DMAD ed by benefits of education. water in Millard Reservoir. 35 ft. high priate exhibits and presentaEsther Peterson, Presi(unless otherwise creating County tions on a the of reservoir two levels dent Carter's Jimmy Salt in designated) Palace throughout having an 11,000 ac. a growing special advisor for conthe entire year unless ft. capacity inundating sumer affairs and former feature of the UEA otherwise 1284.5 acs. in Secs. designated. Idea Fair. teacher, will speak on the Locations in SLB&M. 35 and 36, T16S, R6W; ) Board Secs. 3, 4. 8, 9, 10, 17, of Water Resources. Del- - 18 and 19, T16S, R5W; ta Canal Co., Melville Secs. 33 and 34, T15S, Gunnison-Irrigatio- n Irrigation Co., Abraham R5W; 2) Co. and Dese- - Bend Reservoir, 18 ft. ret Irrigation Co., co N. high creating a reservoir S. Bassett, Delta, UT pro- - having a 4044 ac. ft. poses to change the place capacity inundating 674 The "Tarzan of the Apes' books have been translated and nature of use of acs. in Secs. 2, 10, 11, into 56 languages. 71.333 sec. ft. or 36,722.2 14 and 15 T17S, R7W; ac. ft. of water as evi- Secs. 35 and 36, T16S, denced by Appls. 28727, R7W; and used for 'Every eel hopes to become a whale." German proverb 2025 cattle, 28728, 28729, 28730, 28732 , 28731. 28733, 50 horses, quality control Sevier River; and 28734, Seg. Appls of the 28727-aa- , 28727-b- , 28728- - from Mar- - 1 t0 Nov- - 15 the supplemental 28729-b- , 28733-a- . b, of 58,145.9 The water has been di- - irrigation verted from eight wells, acs- - 'n Secs. TI5S, R7W; Secs. 25, as follows 1) a well, 1200 ft. deep, at a 26. 34, 35 and 36, T15S, Secs. 26 and 31 point N. 5 degrees 46' R8W; Education will Association, address the edu-scho- better schools. teacher-develope- d 23-2- (68-475- Fillmore Elementary, along with other schools in the United States, will be participating in the National School Lunch Week. This promotion will be held during the week of October 15 to October 19. This program is designed to promote good nutrition our through school lunches. We feel the community should be entitled to sample part of the menu served by our excellent luncheteria staff. W. 4566 ft. from SE Cor. T16S, R6W: Secs- - 2'24-SeQUESTIONS We invite interested 27, T16S, R6W; 2726. T16S, R7W; Secs. AND ANSWERS members community 31, 32, 875 a ft. well. 2) to contact the school 28 T16S, 28 an 423 Olson N. a at Brent By point deep, 1 1 office at or ft. E. 152 ft. from SW Cor. R8W. Secs. to reserve an op- Wildlife Conservation Officer 27-3T17S, R6W; Sec. 19, T15S, R4W; portunity to sample our Secs. T17S, R7W; a 1120 3) well, were What a on Nutrition With Love out Question: special permit? ft. deep, at a point N. Secs. food service program. my chances of drawing 87 degrees 52 E. 2472 36 T17S, R8W; Secs. 7 m Answer: Although most ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T18S. R6W; Secs. of the hunts involving the 29 and 30 T18S, h T15S, R5W; 4) a 24 and special permits are now well. 1197 ft. deep, at a R7W: Secs. over, many sportsmen are point N. 79 degrees 43' 25T18S, R8W. in knowing Hereafter. 71.333 sec. interested E. 3056 ft. from SW Cor. what their chances were Sec. 27. T15S, R5W; ft- - or 36,722.2 ac. ft. of of drawing out. Simply well. 1270 wa,er is ,0 be diverted 5) a ft. deep, at a point N. anf rediverted same as put, not so good. addi-froIf you put in for a 72 degrees 24' E. 2884 ft. heretofore; with an SW Cor. Sec. 33, tional point of rediversion Beaver Mountain or Boulat a Point s- - I880 ft- der Mountain bull elk T15S. R5W; 6) a 30 ft. from NW Cor. 1265 a ft. deep, at permit you chances were 8cc- - 28 T16S, R6W; and 40 S. 38 1 in 26 and 1 in 12 degrees point hereto-Se- c For the E. 7515 ft. from SW Cor. stored same as respectively. and used for stock-- a fore; 31 TI5S R5W 7) Nebo hunter's choice here-deewell, 1135 ft. watering same as permits, your chances uses industrial tofore, 1677 N. a at point ranged from 1 in 14 for ft. E. 2377 ft. from SW for a 3000 MW Elec-Co- r. the area west of Nephi to steam generating Sec. 18, T16S. R5W; trie 1 in 18 for the northeast (Intermountain well. 823 ft. plant 8) a unit. The North Manti a point S. 3527 Power Project) in Secs, at deep, Mountain had a 1 in 25 ft. E. 925 ft. from NW T15S, R7W; ratio. Cor. Sec. 19. T16S. R5W; Secs. 18 and 19 T15S, Of the elk drawings, the and rediverted at the fol- - R6W; and used from Mar. Heaston unit had the to Nov. 15 for the lowing points: 1) N. 55 highest ratio 1 to 47 while 45' 40 E. 2188 plemental irrigation of the Book Cliffs roadless ft. from S'. Cor. Sec. 26. 58.145.9 acs. in same as had the lowest ratio, 1 to T16S. R6W; 2) N. 3710 heretofore, 2. (68 There were 22,513 area) ft. W. 197 ft. from SE Re- for 2,020 T17S. Board of Water 15. Cor. Sec. applications R7W; 3) N. 4114 ft. E. sources. Delta Canal Co.. special elk permits. Your chances of draw2167 ft. from SW Cor. Melville Irrigation Co., 1 a moose were Sec. 15. T17S, R7W; Abraham Irrigation Co. permit ing 1 in 87 in 59; for a buffalo, 4) N. 3710 ft. E. 2538 and Deseret Irrigation Co. co N. S. Bassett, Delta, 1 a for and bighorn sheep, UT proposes to change Of the local in 25. the place and nature of antelope units, your chanDo you need 0f 1&3.7 sec. ft. of ces to draw out on the a to sheet and Storage rights water buy permit southwest desert were 1 in Juab, Millard, and San- lot the 8t plywood 13, on the Parker local lumber yard?jpctc Counties as evi- Mountain, 1 in 15 and on Sev,Cr Rlver I dcnccd the west desert 1 in 17. A ,Hnw many can , 90.193 YUJ Decree. pps total of 5,503 sportsmen 202. underground wa- buy before it applied for 320 antelope ! Iter claims 14589-1465required? & permits. Cet. Ch. Appl. stock-wateri- WDUDLDFE Band to perform in f; 29-3- SLC concert Thirteen excited chorus and band members will be leaving for Salt Lake this Wednesday to join forces with other schools in performing a concert. These top band and Educators from vir- every hamlet and city in Utah will con- verge on the Salt Palace and Friday Thursday (Oct. 11 and 12) for the Utah Education Association Convention. About 325,000 public students will not attend classes those days as their teachers, media counselors, specialists, and administrators attend sessions to sharpen their professional skills. VTNI.IC NOTICES h chorus members will practice Wednesday and Thursday and put the concert on this Friday, October 12 at 8 p.m. at Highland High School. The public will be welcome to come. 20-2- h 743-628- 743-548- 6-- 16-2- h 22-2- Homecoming Royalty 4-- announced 18-2- the Homecoming Roy- will be alty for 1979-8Cheryl Peterson, second Gina attendant, Hall, Star- Geneal and queen, 0 ley, first attendant. These girls reigned over all Homecoming activities, Congratulations, girls, h h p. h h 22-2- 10-1- sup-degre- p susc is& T17S, R2W; 2) DMAD 22; W'jW'a Sec. 27; Reservoir, S. 9396 ft. S'aSEVi Sec. 34; all W. 6234 ft. from NW T18S, R5W; W'zNWVi Cor. Sec. 19, T16S, R5W; Sec. 2; N 34 Sec. 3; ReSW'4 Sec. 11; all T19S. 3) Gunnison-Ben- d N. 4093 ft. W. R5W. servoir, 2221 ft. from SW Cor. area) (68 Sec. 15, T17S, R7W; and Board of Water Resources wells located in Secs. and Central Utah Water 25 and 30, T19S, R1W, Co., co Phil Neilson, Sec. 30. T19S, R1E; and Lynndyl, UT proposes to rediverted at the followchange the point of dideN. 55 1) version, place and nature ing points: grees 45 40 E. 2188 ft. of use of 214.3 sec. ft. from S'i Cor. Secs. 26, and 1,000 ac. ft. of water T16S, R6W; 2) N. 3710 plus storage rights in ft. W. 197 ft. from SE Juab and Millard CounCor. Sec. 15. T17S, R7W; ties as evidenced by Se3) N. 4114 ft. E. 2167 vier River Decree pages 202 and ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 15, T17S, R7W; 4) N. 204. The water has been 3710 ft. E. 2538 ft. from diverted from the Sevier SW Cor. Sec. 15, T17S, River and Lower Molen R7W; 5) N. 2308 ft. E. Spring, at the following 520 ft. from SW Cor. points: 1) Sevier Bridge Sec. 10, T17S. R7W; and Reservoir, S. 25 degrees stored from Jan. 1 to 35 E. 972 ft. from SW Dec. 31 by means of Cor. Sec. 1, T17S, R2W; three earthfilled dams, 2) Fool Creek Reservoir No. 1, N. 84 degrees 35 1) Sevier Bridge Reservoir, 90 ft. high creating a W. 1116 ft. from SE Cor. reservoir having a 235,962 Sec. 1, T16S, R5W; 3) ac. ft. capacity inundating Fool Creek Reservoir No. 15 10,120 acs. in Secs. 1, 2, 2, S. 84 degrees 3. T18S, E. 1898 ft. from EVi Cor. 11. T16S, R5W; R1W; Secs. 5, 6, 8, 9, Sec. 17, 16, 21. 28, 27, 34 and and rediverted to appli35 T17S. R1W; Secs. 19, cant's main canal at a 30 and 31 T 16S, R1W; point N. 2358 ft. E. 1757 Secs. 24. 25 and 36, ft. from SW Cor. Sec. and 1, 28, R3W; T14S, T16S, R2W; Sec. T17S, R2W; 2) DMAD stored from Jan. 1 to Reservoir, 35 ft. high Dec. 31 by means of three 1) dams, creating a reservoir hav- earthfilled ing an 11,000 ac. ft. Sevier Bridge Reservoir, capacity inundating 90 ft. high creating a 1284.5 acs. in Secs. reservoir having a 235,962 35 and 36, T16S, R6W, ac. ft. capacity inundating Secs. 3. 4, 8, 9, 10, 17, 10,120 acs. in Secs. 18 and 19, T16S, R5W, T18S, Secs. 33 and 34 T15S, R1W, Secs. 5, 6, 8, 9, 17, 16. 21, 28, 27, 34 and R5W; 3) Gunnison-Ben- d Reservoir, 18 ft. high 35, T17S, R1W, Secs. 19. creating a reservoir hav- 30 and 31, T16S, R1W, ing a 4044 ac. ft. capacity Secs. 24, 25 and 36, 1, R2W, Sec. inundating 674 acs. in T16S, Secs. 2, 10, 11, 14 and T17S, R2W; 2) Fool Creek 15, T17S, R7W, Secs. Reservoir No. 1, 20 ft. 35 and 36. T16S, R7W; high creating a reservoir and used for stockwaterhaving a 17,781 act. ft. ing and irrigation pur- capacity inundating 1551 acs. in Sec. 31, T15S, poses. Hereafter, 163.7 sec. R4W; Sec. 1.T16S, R5W; ft of water and storage Secs. 6 and 7. T16S, R4W rights is to be diverted and 3) Fool Creek Reserand rediverted from same voir No. 2, 18 ft. high reservoir a as heretofore with an adcreating ditional point of redihaving a 5,217 ac. ft. version at a point S. 1880 capacity inundating 651.5 ft. E. 30 ft. from NW Cor. acs. in Secs. Sec. 7, Sec. 25. T16S, R6W; and T16S, R5W. stored same as heretoT16S, R4W; and used for g fore; and used for stockwatering and irri2025 cattle, gation purposes. 50 industrial horses, Hereafter, 214.3 sec. ft. and 1,000 ac. ft. of uses of a 3,000 MW Electric steam generating water plus storage rights (Intermountain is to be diverted and plant from same as Power Project) in Secs. heretofore with additional T15S, R7W, Secs. 18 and 19. T15S, points of diversion and R6W; and from Mar. 1 rediversion at the folto Nov. 15 for the supplelowing points: 1) diverted mental of andor rediverted at irrigation 59,492.69 acs. in Secs. DMAD Reservoir at a T15S, R7W; Secs. point S. 9396 ft. W. 6234 25. 26. 34-3- 6 T15S. R8W; ft. from NW Cor. Sec. Secs. 26 and 31, T16S, 19. T16S, R5W, and 2) 27-3- 6 rediverted at DMAD at R6W; Secs. a point S. 1880 ft. E. 30 T16S, R7W; Secs. 20-231. 32. ft. from NW Cor. Sec. T16S, R8W; Secs. 25, T16S, R6W; by par27-3T17S. allel pipeline 1 1.2 mi from T17S, pumping station to InterR6W; Secs. mountain Power ProR7W; Secs. 36 T17S, R8W; ject; and stored same as Secs. TI8S, R6W; heretofore; and used for Secs. 29 and the industrial purposes of 30. T18S, R7W; Secs. 3,000 MW Electric steam 16. 24 and 25, T18S, generating plant in Secs. R8W. T15S, R7W, PioSecs. 18 and 19, T15S, neer Potato Co., co R6W; (Intermountain William A. Scgo, 4808 Power Project) and used Jefferson, Albuquerque, from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15 NM proposes to change for the irrigation of the point of diversion and 4683.1 acs. in Secs. 35 place of use of 14.94 sec. and 36. T14S. R5W; Secs. ft. of water as evidenced 6. T15S, Secs. R3W; bv Appls. 22024, 22924 1.8-12- . 29 and 30. 28301 T15s. R4W; Secs. I, 2. . 23141 35 and 36. Seg. 28301 a TI5S, R5W; and Sec. 2. Appl. The water has been diT16S, R5W. 53559 verted from six ) Rodney ft. deep, at B. and Irma V. Gallegos, wells, 397-50the following points: P. O. Box 416, Draper, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of wa1) N. 2653 ft. E. 1281 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. ter is to be diverted from 27; 2) N. 27 degrees 54' a well, E. 2388 ft. from SW Cor. ft. deep, at a point S. Sec. 22; 3) S. 122 ft. E. 1850 ft. E. 1700 ft. from 1637 ft. from NW Cor. NW Cor. Sec. 24, T2I Sec. 27; 4) S. 30 ft. E. S, R5W (l'i mi W. 1307 ft. from NW Cor. Fillmore) and used for Sec. 27, all T18S, R5W; the domestic purposes of 5) S. 335 ft. from NE 1 family, stockwatering 100 chickens, 24 rabbits. Cor.; 6) N. 16 ft. W. 1473 ft. from E ' Cor., both 2 cattle, 4 horses, 4 from Sec. 3, T19S. R5W; goats; and from Apr. 1 and used for stock water- to Oct. 31 for the irriing 50 cattle; and from gation of 0.25 acs. in NW1, Sec. 24, Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the SE' supplemental irrigation T21S, R5W. of 1053.52 Protests resisting the acs., but limited to the sole supply granting of this appliof 92 .92 acs. in Secs. 2 , cation with reasons 22. 27. 28 and 34, T18S, therefore must be filed in duplicate with R5W; Sec. 3.T19S.R5W, the Hereafter, 14.94 sec. State Engineer, 231 E. ft. of water is to be di400 S., SLC. UT 84111, verted from five existing on or before Nov, 10, 1979. wells, 397-50Dee C. Hansen ft. deep, at the following STATE ENGINEER points: 1) same as H2 heretofore; 2) same as Published in the Millard 3 heretofore; 3) same as County Progress Sept. US heretofore; 4) same as 28. Oct. 5. 12. 1979 6 heretofore; and 5) 195-19- 191-19- 10-1- 22-2- 23-2- 22-2- 10-1- 11-1- stock-waterin- 22-2- 4 10-1- 29-3- 3 34-3- 6 6-- o vy 3: 16-2- 4 22-2- 4-- 8 ' 16-2- w 9-- 10-1- v , x ""1 V -- -- t M ; I ' - 1 - vlcl.inie V(.ig't,H, St Salt Lake City. Utah eno-Cler- 4 - i P!,, k P) . V-'. w t a J. L. Jensen, Cargo Sec urns Salt Lake Ljt, L tah v A; s't s 22-2- (67-14- 14-2- (67-167- ), i.ili't (67-221- ). 10-1- (67-171- ). 22-27- (67-221- ). '" ' (67-886- h 0 L N. J. Ogaard, Clerk Salt Lake Cit. Utah 1 U 100-40- 0 A. A. Archuleta. District Irtick Driver, Salt Lake Citv. L'tah Elmer D. luster. Carman Welder Salt Lake Cits, Utah Anita R. Camphcll. Ogden. Utah General Clerk-Sten- o 1 h 1 0 |