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Show laRtf October Tin: JOURNAL 2 ptill 11 nn liVil U I9.7G Notice to Water Users Ellis, Norman Marston, Charles Broshinsky and Marvel Mayfield. lid (!, The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropiiate water in Davis Harold Pace State of Utah, throughout Harold Pace has been visiting in County, the entire year, unless otherwise Roy, Utah at the home of his designated, all locations are from SLIi&M. grandson and granddaughter-inlaw- , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kynas-ton- . The following applications filed He has returned home and his by the Weber Basin Water Congrandson Udell and his wife have servancy District, 700 Kiesel Bldg., moved upstairs with him to look Ogden, Utah, are as follows: after him. 2792! i 10 sec. ft. for miscellawells neous use from two 20-ibet. too and looo ft. deep at points in amounts as follows: (1) Statement of the Ownership, Man- and SW Cor. .7 sec.-f- t. agement, Circulation, etc.. Rer sec. ft., both in quired by the Acts of Congress R2W; , Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rembold first of the week for I.anca of U Student (Norma Steed) in San Francisco, Sherman Steed is a student at California where they will the University of Utah, and is their home. Those who attended Mr. and Mrs. M. Tierney (Elaine and wished Frank and Ada well Steed) in Sacramento and Mr. and majoring in Engineering. were Art and Hazel Miller, Emma Mrs. Etsil Steed of Del Pa-Miller, Marva and Ed Earl, Glenda Heights, California. Business Trip and Bex Rigby, Glen and Wilma Norman Brown left Saturday for Miller and Billie Miller. Pleasant Vacation New York on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller returned Sunday from a three week Dinner Guests Fishing Trip Newel Jenson of Brigham City vacation trip to Arizona and CaliMr. and Mrs. Wallace Ilight went to Strawberry on a fishing trip was a visitor at the Morris Turner fornia. They visited their daughMr. and Mrs. residence Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ter and last weekend. Turner, Merese Turner and Newel John Froscheise (Arleen) in Mesa Jenson were diner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Causey, Sunday Guests Mrs. Mae Geddes of Ogden visited and Mrs. Leonard Eldridge Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreis, sisters of Mrs. Millers in Los Angeles and Mr. day night. her daughter and Mrs. Millers brothers and their and Mrs. Gunter Neuman, Sunday. wives Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Call and Sunday Guest Mrs. Chloe Harris of Layton was Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Call also of Sunday Visitors Los Angeles. They also went to Mrs. June Lane visited Sunday a guest Saturday and Sunday at Santa Anna and visited with Mr. at the home of her son and daughter-in- the home of her daughter and Millers sister Ruby and her hus-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess. -law Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lane. band, Walter Huntsman Also Mr. Lanes sister Mrs. Janet U son-in-la- w son-in-la- w son-in-la- Orton visited with them. j w Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson returned from Las Vegas last week when they attended the wedding reception of their niece Saundra Wood and M. I). Close, Jr., Saundra is the daughter of Gladys brother, Herman Wood. -- n. of August 21, 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and for miscellalo sec.-f27930 wells July 2, 19 1G, of neous use from two 1000 loo and bet. at ft. deep points THE JOURNAL land in amounts as follows: (1) Published weekly at Kaysville, ,NE Cor.-.- " sec.-ft- ., (2) SE Cor.-.- l Utah, for September 30, 19.70. sec. ft. both in Sec. 10, TIN, State of Utah, County of Davis ss. R2W. Before me, a notary public, in 10 sec.-f27031 for miscellaneand for the state and county afore- ous use from a well bet. 400 said personally appeared L. E. and looo ft. deep at a point SW Anderson, wrho having been duly Cor. Sec. 31, T.7N, R2W. sworn according to law, deposes 10 sec.-f2703.1 for miscellaand says that he is the Managing two neous wells use from Editor of The Weekly Reflex and 400 1000 bet. at and ft. deep that the following is, to the best of points Literary Guild and in amounts as follows: (1) NE his a true and belief, knowledge The Literary Guild met Wednes- statement of the (2) SW Cor.- - .1 sec.-ftownership and Cor.-.- l sec.-ft- .; of Katherine home the at both in Sec. 3, TIN, R2W. day night management, (and if a daily, weeky newsor Stiles. The hook Honeymoon For ly, 27030 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellathe circulation), etc., of the Seven by Alfred Toombs was paper, neous two use from wells aforesaid publication for the date reviewed by Beverly Elies. Delici- shown in the 400 bet. 1000 and at ft deep points above caption, requirous refreshments were served. ed by the Act of August 24, 1912, and in amounts as follows: (1) as amended by the Acts of March Ntt Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, RlW .7 sec.-ft(2) WJ,4 Cor. Sec. 30, TIN, 3, 1933, and July 2, 1940, embodied .7 Visitors sec.-f- t. Sunday in Section .737, Postal Laws and II2W. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Day and Regulations. 2703N 10 sec.-ffor miscellane1. That the names and addressMr. and Mrs. Edward Day of Imous use from two 20-iwells bet. man- 400 and 1000 ft. es of the and Mr. editor, and publisher, at Canyon migration deep points and manbusiness and editor, in aging amounts follows: as (1) SE Mrs. Kenneth Hilton visited at the are: Cor.-.- 7 Cor.-.sec.-ft- ., NW agers l sec.-f- t. (2) Alma Kynaston home Sunday. Comin both R2W. Sec. Inland Publisher, 9, T4N, Printing g pany, Kaysville, Utah; 2703! 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaAppliance Store editor, business manager, neous use two from wells Reed Oviatt is owner of the new L. E. Anderson. hot. loo and 1000 ft. deep at points 2. That the owners owning oi and in building being built north of the amounts as follows: (1) NE 1 per cent or more of the Cor. .7 sec.-ft- .; new Farmington AG store. It will holding (2) SW Cor-.- l sec. total amount of stock are: ft. in Sec. both 14, T4N, R2W. he an electrical appliance store. Inland Printing Company, Kays27040 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaville Canning Corp., Fred A. Shefneous Visit Son use from two wells field, J. R. Gailey, John E. Barker, F. Barker, William bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark and Jr., George Winters, Clifton Ball, Wendell and in amounts as follows: (1) NW family went to Provo Sunday to Barnes, Alan B. Blood, all of Kays- Cor. Sec. 19, T4N, RlW, .7 sec.-ft- .; visit their son Ronald. On the way ville, Utah; Evelyn B. Sims, Ha- (2) NW Cor. Sec. 24, T4N, R2W,-- 7 sec.-f- t. home they visited Mrs. Clarks zel B. Ellison, Salt Lake City; Blood, Los Angeles, 27049 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneparents, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Russell H. L. G. E. ous use from two 20-iAnderson, California; wells bet. Call in Murray. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and Stanley Brewrer, Ogden, Utah. 3. That the Known bondholders, in amounts as follows: (1) N ITA (2) SW Cor. .7 mortgagees, and other security Cor. ,7 sec.-ft- .; in Sec. 27, T3N, R2W. The Farmington P.T.A. Officers holders, owning or holding 1 per 10 sec.-f- t. 270.7!) and parents have been checking the cent or more of total amount of for miscellanesecuror other 20-ious bends, use mortgages, from two wells bet. eyes of all the children in the ities are: 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and school this past week. NONE. in amounts as follows: (1) SE Cor. .7 sec.-ft- ., 4. That the two paragraphs Hughes is health chairman. 5 sec.-f- t. (2) Ni Cor. next above, giving the names of the both in Sec. 19, T4N, RlW. The water is to be used as a supowners, stockholders, and security Study Group holders if any, contain not only plemental supply for municipal and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eccles, Jr. the list of stockholders and securindustrial purposes, and from Apr. of Bountiful entertained their study ity holders as they appear upon the 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation within books in the of but the boundaries of from the Weber Basin also, company Sunday group Farmington the or stockholder where cases in Davis District Conservancy night. the holder County. appears upon security books of the company as trustee, 270.71 lo sec.-f- t. for miscellaneFun Day or in any other fiduciary relation ous use from two 20-iwells bet. . Mrs. Eugene Tolman of Syracuse the name of the person or corpor400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and and Mrs. Ethel Udy spent Monday ation for whom such trustee is in amounts as follows: (1) N. 1320 acting, is given; also that the said ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 27 .7 sec.- visiting in Salt Lake. tw'O paragraphs contain statements ft.; (2) NW Cor. Sec. 2S .7 sec embracing affiants full knowledge ft. both in T.7N, RlW. Canadian Visitor and belief as to the circumThe water is to be used as a Adolph Quist of Canada visited stances and conditions under which supplemental supply for municipal in Farmington last week at the stockholders and security holders and industrial purposes, and from who do not appear upon the books Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for home of Mr. Quists brother-in-laof the company as trustees, hold within the boundaries of irrigation the WeMr. Thomas Warnock and Mr. and stock and securities in a capacity ber Basin Conservancy District in Mrs. Bill Warnock also at Mr. and other than that of a bona fide Weber and Dqvis Counties. 27200 West Point Town, R.F.D. owner; and this affiant has no reaMrs. Ward Warnocks. son, to believe that any other per- 1, Clearfield, Utah, 2 sec.-f- t. for son, association, or corporation has municipal use from a well Farmington Visitors any interest direct or indirect in bet. Soo and 1K)0 ft. deep at a point Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hedgepeth were the said stock, bonds, or other N. 212.7 ft. and W. 172.0 ft. from visitors in Farmington Saturday securities than as so stated by him. SE Cor. Sec. 32, T.7N, R2W. The 7. That the average number of water is to be used within the innight and attended the Farming-to- n of each issue of this publi- corporated town of West Point for First Ward Welfare Banquet. copies cation sold or distributed, through municipal purposes. Protests resisting the granting the mails or otherwise, to paid subof any of the foregoing applica- the scribers twelve months First Ward Church during tions with The Sunday night Service for preceding the date shown above is t,e made inreasons therefor, must affidavit form with 1020. the Farmington First Ward was extra and filed with the State copy L. E. ANDERSON. di403 the M.I.A. State under the Engineer, given by Capitol, Salt Editor and Publisher. Lake City 1 1, Utah, on or before rection of Florence Stevens. Jim Sworn to and subscribed before November 7, 1970. Turner and Patty Goldman nar- me this 1st day of October, 19.70. JOSEPH M. TRACY ERNEST R. LITTLE, rated the program and the followState Engineer I ublisheu Notary Public. in Layton Journal, ing gave talks: David Sill, Joyce My commission expires October Layton, Utah, beginning SeptemHaddon, Lv Deen Hess, Elaine 13, 19.7S. ber 22 and ending October 0, 1930. t. 20-i- n. t. i 20-i- n. t. 20-i- n. ., -- semi-weekl- tri-week- ly 20-i- n. 20-i- n. 20-i- n. .; Farewell Party A family farewell party w'as given Sunday evening in Bountiful at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. It was in honor of Ada and Frank Miller who left the j Weekend Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood of Clifton, Idaho, former residents of Farmington were visitors last week at the Gill Robinsons, Return from Coast Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steed turned Sunday from a ten day trip to California where they visited re-Char- les t. n. Editor-Managin- -- -- -- n. sec.-ft.bo- th n. n. f Consider these, and many other, benefits of better lighting in and around your farm buildings: Lengthens your productive hours . . . such as permitting machinery repair at night. Helps keep barns clean and free from disease producing bacteria. Reduces hazards of early morning and late even ing chores. Helps guard against prowlers. Increases production . . . such as greater egg output with artificial light. w 10-i- ' j FARM BETTER. ..ecfricay UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. n. |