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All dmgglsls. Clrcolara free. F. J, Cheney k Co,, Twred-v, Oblo. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Slate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 24, 1921 Notlco Is hereby given that the Richmond Irrigation company, with Its principal office at Richmond, Utah has made application In accordance with tho requirements ot tho Complied Com-plied Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended amend-ed by the Session Laws ot Utah 1919, to appropriate Threo Thousand (3000) Acre Ft. of water from Cub River In Cacho County, .Said water will ho stored from January 1 to Juno 30, Inclusive of each ear In a reservoir formed by constructing a dam across the natural channel of said river which will Inundate- parts of Sections 3 and i. Township 14 Nojth, Range 1 East, also parts of Sections 33 and 34, Township 15 Koith, Range 1 East, Snlt Lake llaso and Meridian. The center of tho Impounding Im-pounding dam will lie 400 ft. N. and 2100 ft. E. rrom the S. W. corner ot Sec. 3, Township 14 North, Range 1 East. Tho water will bo released from said rescivolr and allowed to low down the natural channel of ,Cub River to a point C32 ft. West and 2031 ft North from the N 1-4' corner of Section 22, Township II North, Range 1 East, whero It will be recovered aiulconve cd a distance of 4,000 ft. In a canal, and theic used ns a auplcmentnl supply from May 1 to Sept. .15, Inclusive', ot each 2cnr to Iirtgato 8,000 acres of land In parts ot Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 8, 9 and 10, Township 13 North, Range 1 East; Sections 14, 15. 22, 23, 2C, 27, 23, 32, 33, 34 and 3G. Township 14 North, Range 1 East, Salt Eake liaao ana Meridian. Tills application Is designated In tho State Engineer's Offleo at No. S74&. All protests against tle granting ot aid application, stating the reasons rea-sons therefor, must bo made by affidavit affi-davit In duplicate, accompanied wRh a foe ot 42.50, and filed in this offleo of-fleo within thrty (30) das after the completion of tho publication of this O. F. McGONAGLE, Rtnto Engineer. Date of first publication," March 3, 1921. Bate of completion of publication March 31, 1921. Adv-3-31 e Sound Travels Fait. Tlie velocity nf sound vnrlr ex ei!lnly with the medium through Mch It trneK In d.7 nlr nt a tern-forntnrc tern-forntnrc of 32 Oexrees Fahrenheit, It Is about 1,087 feet n second; In gluts, 18.000 feet n wcond: In Meet, 10.400J h water, ,70S (at 8 'degrees centl-:radf). centl-:radf). Aik Mel Ask Mel "Wby do movie ttars mail)' aU. a contemporary. It li n problem, for they don't teem to nerd alimony near ly so tmieh ordinary peraona do. Mlnnenpollft Jnurnnl. NOTICE OF PETITION N THE DISTRICT COURT OK CACHE COUNTV. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Petition ot Ray Casper Gunnison-to Chango His Name. Notlco Is hereby given that Rny Casper Gunnison has filed In tho sal" District Court his petition In the above entitled matter, praying and ! petitioning tho court to chango his j . nnmo from Rny Casper Gunnison to-Al j C that of Ray Casper Nctcher; and that' -tho said petition Ib sot for hearing ' on Saturday, tho 16th day of April, 1921, at the hour of ton o'clock n 111 i of said day nt tho Court room of said court In Eognn City, Utah, when I and whetc any persnn may appear j and oppoc tho granting of said peti tlon, which said petition Is now on ' file with tho clerk of said court j Dated this 12th day of Mareh 1921. j W. H. CHUOG. Clerk of Court. By LILLIAN McCULLOCll. Adv-4-14 Deputy. j SUMMONS I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP I THE FIRST JUDICAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTV OF CACHE. , 1 1 Oscar Wcnnergion Jr., Plnlntlft Vs. I John Doe Smith nnd sundry otln r ' unknown pqrsoitH, heiis nt low of Ev- ' an O. Smith, Deceased, Defendants ) N Tho State of Utah to the said De-fondants: De-fondants: ' You are hereby summoned to nn- ' pear within twenty dajs after tho seivlco of thbi summonH upon you, J If seived within the county In which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty das after service, and defend tho above entitled action,, and lu enso o( your failure so to do, , Judgment will be rendered against you according to tbo doinand ot the complaint which has been filed with the clerk ot said couit. Tills action is brought to recover 1 n Judgment quieting tho title of tho ' plaintiff to the land descilbed In his complaint. , C. W. DUNN. Attorney for Plaintiff.. Post Qfllcc Address: I Logan. Utah. Adv-4-16 I I Offended. Ml?s Violet Chandler, who Is a can- illdHto for county school superintendent superinten-dent has requested the Torchlight not f. A o refer to her friends who are help- teV Iiik her In her campaign as he "sup-' porters.' Arl,nnn Tlunnns Cat. Big Advantage. 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