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Show r iii 'fi r ii irfffw r - r nmemRKi Notice to 7utcr EiiguwrV' Offi'f Salt LakeCity, Utah, Oct. 20, 1U10. Notice is hereby given that Leslie L. Goddard, vdnoso address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has cnaco application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of LTtab, 1909, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet per second of water from Mill Creek, Davis County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 73 degrees 32 minutes west 1,460 feet from the east quarter corner of Section 33, Tp. 2, north, Range 1, east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it wilt be conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of approximately 4,200 feet and there used during the period from January 1st to December 31st, inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propell ingmachinery at various cities Afand towns in Utah. ter having been so diverted water will and used, the be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 57 degrees 17 minutes west 4,873 feet from the east quartercorner of Section 33, ship 2 north. Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineers' office a3 No. post-offic- e 3258. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Caleb Tanner, State Engineer. Date of first publication, October 28th, 1910, date of completion of publication November 28tb, 1910. Notice to Watet Users- - .. Engineers office, r State SaltLake City,Utah,Oct. 20,1910. Notice is hereby given that e Leslie L. Goddard, whose address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the compiled Laws of Utah, as amended by the 1907, Sessions Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate one thousand acre feet of water (1000) from Mill Creek, Davis county, Utah. Said "water will be stored whenever available during the period from January 1st to December 31st, inclusive, of each year, in a reservoir embraced in Section 33, Township 2 north, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water so stored will be released from said reser voir during the period from May 1st to Oct 1st, of each year, at a point which bears north 54 degrees 32 minutes west 4.832 feet from the east quarter corner of Section 33, Township 2 north, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 14.000 feet and there used to irrigate 1,600 acres of land, embraced in Sections 19, 20, 29, 30, 31 and 32, Township 2 north, Range 1 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as post-offic- . No. 3259. All protests against the granting of said application, stating i cordiiiitto v.iUithf lequiiemout of the Compile I Laws of Ul.v 1907, as amended by tim Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to uppr. . Su Wanted MI-ION- I'i tho District. Court of the croud Judicial District of the date of Utah, County of Davis Thomas Carlos, Plaintiff, ver priate ten (10) cubic feet pi second of water from Dou - us Ellen Colemere, administra Creek, Davis county, Utah. SuF ' ;'ix of the estate of Thomas water will be diverted at a poll. Carlos, deceased; . Thomas II. which bears north 43 degree-5- 0 Carlos; Joseph H..Carlos; Ellen minutes east 307 feet from t'u jC. Colemere; Alverette C. Bone; northeast corner of Section 17. William Carlos; Maria C. Hill; Township 2 north, Range 1 east. Eugeue Carlos; Theodore P. Car Salt Lake base and meridiau,from is; Carry C. Beesley; Fred W. where it will be conveyed by Carlos; Maud C. Walker; Chari means of a pipe line for a di-- . ty M. C- Sheffield; Oscar M. tance of 3,715 feet and there used Carlos; Heber H. Carlos and Gil during the period from January bert H. Carlos; Defendants. 1 to December 31st, inclusive, f The State of Utah to the said each year to develop power for defendants: the purpose of electric lightim; You are hereby summoned to and propelling machinery in Da appear within twenty days after vis and Salt Lake counties, Utah. service of this summons upon After having been so diverted you, if served within the county and used, the water will be re- in which this action is brought; turned to tne natural channel of otherwise within thirty days afthe stream, at a point which ter service, and defend the above bears north 37degrees 25 minutes entitled action; and in case of east, 3,157 feet from the west your failure so to do, judgement quartercorner ofSection 17, Tp. 2 will be rendered against you, ae north, Range 1 east, Salt Lake cording to the demand of base and meridian. This appli the complaint, which, will be cation is designated in the State filed with the Clerk of this Court within 'ten days after the Engineers office as No. 3060. All protests against the grant- service of this summons upon ing of said application, stating you. the reasons therefor, must be This action is brought to re made by affidavit in duplicate and cover a judgment to cancel and filed in this office within thirty set aside the order of the Pro-bat(30) days after the completion of Court of Davis county, ap the publication of this notice. pointing Ellen Colemere adminisCaleb Tanner, tratrix of the estate of Thomas State Engineer. Carlos, deceased, and to set aside Date of first publication Octo- and cancel the order, or decree, ber 28th, 1910, date of completion of distribution distributing the of publication, November 28ih, described hereinafter property 1910. to the defendants and to set aside the order of the Probate Court Notice to Water Users. of Davis county confirming the State Engineers Office, of commissioners partiSalt Lake City, Utah, Octo- report tioning said estate to the said de ber, 6, 1910, and to oust defendants Notice is hereby given that fendants, from the possession and to re Starrett Pump and Manufacturto the possession store ing Company, by B. P. Grant, its of the plaintiff described premfollowing president, whose pootoffice ad- ises in Davis Utah:-- J county, dress is Salt Lake City, Utah, Beginning 10.05 chains west has made application in accordfrom the center of Sec. 31, ance with the requirements 1 4 of the Laws of Township north, Range west, Compiled Salt Lake Meridian, thence north Utah, 1907. as amended by the 23 degrees 30 minutes east 5.35 Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to to the north side of a cerchains appropriate fifty (50) cubic-fee- t tain street, thence north 50 deper second of water from Mill and 15 minutes east 10.00 Creek, Davis county, Utah. Said grees to east line of said northwater will be diverted at a point chains west quarter, thence north on which bears south 72 degrees 17 line 28 10 chains to north minutes east 14,490 feet from said of said section, thence west line northeast corner of section 31, 20.00 chains, thence south 40 00 to wnship 2 north, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, frxom chains, thence east 9.95 chains 73 abres,. where it will be conveyed by to beginning, containing means of a canal and pipe liuc more or less. ALSO, beginning at the northlor a distance of 8,630 feet and corner of the northeast west there used during the period from January 1st to December quarter of said section 31, thence east 5 chains, thence south 45 31st, inclusive, of each year, to west 7 chains, thence develop power for the purpose of degrees 5 electric lighting and propelling north chains to beginning, con1,25 acres. machinery in Davis paid SaU taining ALSO, beginning at a point Lako counties, Utah. After hav5.45 chains west and south 50 been so diverted aud ing used, the water will be returned to the degrees 15 minutes west 17.43 natural channel of tho stream, at chains from the northeast corner a point which bears north 86 deof said Section 31, thence northgrees 13 minutes east, 0,646.8 feet from the northeast corner of westerly 4.10 chains, thence Section 31, Township 2, north, southwesterly 15.10 chaius, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and thence southeasterly 4 17 chains, meridian. This application is thence north 50 degrees 15 mindesignated in the State Engi- utes east chains to beginneers office as No. 3151. All protests against the grant- ning, containing, 6.32 acres. ' ALSO, beginning at a point ing of said 1 application, stating the reasons therefor, must be 10.48 chains north from the made by affidavit in duplicate of said Section 31, thence and filed in this office within thir50 degrees and 15 miuutes north ty (30) days after the completion 13.52 east chains, thence north of the publication of this notice. 14.37 Caleb Tanner, chains, thence westerly State Engineer. south 18.49 chains to beginning, Date of first publication, Octo9.66 acres. ber 14, 1910, date of completion containing Also the southeast quarter of of publication November 14th, the southwest quarter and Lot 1910. Four of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Important Person. "To look at Pipps, youd think he Lake Meridian, containing 79.59 had the world on his shoulders. j 1 - e , 14-9- 7 ce-te- r the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the compleics; he seems to think life is a acres. tion of the publication of this no- baseball game and hes always at the Together with the water apbat " tice. to said land as evipurtenant Caleb Tanner, denced by 18 shares of the capiState Engineer. tal stock of the Kays Creek Turkish Girls Do Go Out. Date of first publication OctoOn summer nights in Turkey, when Company. ber 28th, 1910, date of completion people should be asleep, you can see Willey & Willey, about hooded flitting figures of publication November 28tb, closely Plaintiffs Attorneys. black ghosts. They noiselessly, like P. O. Address, 604 Scott Build 1910. are Turkish peasant girls. What they are about nobody knows. Perhaps ing, Main Street, Salt Lake City, 12 9. Notice to Water Userslooking for the moon, which will not Utah At every hours. some rise for State Engineer's Office. of a wall also you may see a Wanted Suit LakeCity, Utah, Oct. 20,1910. ycr.ng gent sitting in the deep shadow To two or three city trade Notice i hereby given that XL ..auderful penevernnee. If you not homes for do and they happen near, very country go property. L. George G. MeRarlmd. whose to see yo't, you may hear th'in ship-!r- B. Call, Ground floor No. 10, 3rd songs, p.3 low as tho humming of South, Salt Lake City. postoffice address is Centerville, Both, and ahvayr, through the nose. Utah, has made application iuac- phones. Irrigation - dark-corne- r MtsceiinneGus. Y7 anted-Fro- 300 to 200 head of horses and cattle to pasture. S. Barelas For Sale Real Estate. Jennings farm, now owned by plumed t. choice fruit, block from meeting Mr. Bamberger, Centreville. lTtah ' Bell phone 9714. t FOR SALE 25 acres cfland; holin'1, wish foui roomed cottage, 10 acres bearing peaches and a stable, etc ; other place located WANTED u trade a good mixed family orchard; 5 shares south of old city hall. M. A organ for baled hay. Fergus of water; good house and out Wilkinson, 1211 South, 4th East Coalter Music Co , 23rd west 1st t South Street, Sait Lake City. buildings. Apply to George 11. St.', Salt Like city. located-oae-hul- r-T- Smith, Clearfield, Utah. 11-1- t FOR SALE. Building lots; price from $200 to $500; also 15 WANTED. Stock in any bank For Sale acres part lucern; a good water in Davis county or the Woods Twenty acres of good land in right, $175 per acre Inquire of Cross or Star canning factories. Syracuse; well located; 3 kinds Mrs. E A. Mitchell, Bountiul Hatch Realty Company, Woods of soil; especially adapted for Cross, Utah. 12 2. seeded and pitted fruit and ail Wanted kinds of vegetables." John A. Sale Miscellaneous. For to work on the Davis Teams Call, Bountiful, Ind. Phorie 414. & Weber Counties Canal; teams FOR SALE Young pure bred 45c and single hands 25c per For Sale. hour Work to commence bebull. Riley Brothers, tween the 1st and 8th of Jersey of in acres land SyraTwenty Bountiful t ber and continue untilSeptemcold cuse, one mile from meeting James sets of in. weather Inquire All SALE of FOR kinds house and stores; three kinds of D No 2or J. C G. Wood, Hooper ofRM.P M. soil soil for peaches, apples and baled and loose hay. White-sideor Bell phone by . Woods Cross. S in Wood, well flowing belt; garden; Layton, Utah. Bell Plioae. acres in lucern ; 1 acre apples; For Sale. A position as bookWANTED fenced. Willard Barlow, No. 3 One pure bred English Shire rear 257 West Fourth South, Salt Stallion, and several head of keeper and stenographer; would Lake City, or phone Bishop Bar-lo- work and driving horses. Enquire prefer work in Bountiful or nearat Capital Mercantile Co., or phone Riley Bros. Livery Sta- by town Would like steady pot sition, but would be willing to ble, Bountiful. Bountiful. work part of the time in the beFor Sale. , ginning if not enough work. F. For Sale. One 3 good condi Leon Brown, Woods cross, D. c. wagon; About 13 acres af land, located tion, with or without springs. ' xxt. oy Bamberger Station at clear Mark Waddoups, Bountiful. Beil I. phone. field. Good house, ice house, celt phone 473. lar, granary, 2 sheds and other THE TACTFUL WOMANS WAY For Sale outbuildings, about 700 fruit trees, plenty shade trees. Inwith pole. S. J. Hart, Studies Man at Most Important Hour quire M. O. Roberts, D. c. I. of Day With View of KeepBell phone 2511. BounMftl. Jr., phone No. 2711. ing Peace. FOR SALE. Fine piano, upAn experienced and observant womFor Sale. right Grand, solid mahogany an declares that the most important Good ranch in Malad Valley case, magnificent tone; half moment of the day to a mans peace containing 160 acres cf land with price if taken at once. Dr. of mind is the ten minutes that follow his return from the work of the all improvements and some stock. Young, Centreville, Utah. day have frequently brought him to a Write or phone (Bell No. 21) W. change his whole state of feeling. He For Sale C. Hill, Malad City, Idaho, for comes home usually tired. Work or One inch Mitchell 31 the vexations of business during the wagon; t particulars. good condition. Wm. D Knight- day have frequentuy brought him to a it point of fatigue or nervousness on, Bountiful. Bell 2512. For Sale. which a very little thing may decide Not quite an acre of land, with FOR SALE Young pigs. W. what his mcod will be for the rest of the evening. Of course the particular 13 rods front and seven roomed Walter Barlow, Bountiful, t disposition of every man is going to house; choice young fruit trees tel! just as it does everywhere FOR SALE. For less than else. here, But the rule will hold good for in bearing; flowing well?; water f its value, oue sectional tho average man. The most important in house; 6 minute walk from steam or hot water boiler; capac thing for the tactful woman to do is to wait until she sees some of Oregon Short Line station Frank ity, square feet radiation, 900 his temper before she makes signs t any deWright, Bountiful. Boiler good as new Ephraim cided move. Dont, above all things, t tell him that the plumber has Just sent Hatch, Woods Cross. Utah. For Sale In a terrible bill merely for making that little alteration. Dont talk too FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. I have a tine horse and cattle Glass negatives, all sizes, suit much In the beginning on any at the ranch twenty miles from Card-ston- , taken torrentlally within two miles of all pro- able for greenhouses, cutset. Is likely to upset anybody who tired after a days w'ork and posed Rail Road lines over the chicken coops, etc. Louis Web- iswhoa 'itr.le wants the quiet enjoyment of the United States Boundary; About er, photographer, 5th floor, Hoop home. The woman who follows this advice fifty per cent good farm land er Building, 25 E. 1st South, Salt will find her evenings pleasanter than 2 and every inch good pasture LakeCity. if she jumped at tfee beginning into land. A mile of river front and FOR SALE. Oue horse, file heart of things, especially only $12.00 an acre; easy terms weight about 1,000 pounds; wi.l things. Womans Life. About 2000 acres. . work single or double. an j one VV. O. Lee, Cardston. Canada. can drive FOR THOSE IVfeASdNG OLD AGE.. it, and light spring 6 17 t f c. Also a nearly new Writer in Scribner Gives Some Advice wagou. a farm wagon. Mrs. WcrDi Heeding. for tongue For Sale M. A. Groves, I block from Salt e With increasing enlightenment One four roomed house; Id & the period of old lot' in the center of the town Lake Ogden Rv. Station, Boun- matters of hygiene, . and the tides of life age is defev-edof Byron, .Wyoming; somegood tiful. now flow at a time when our strongly small' fruit; plenty of water ;at FOR SALE. Oue second hand forefathers and, still more, our foreOf4 Clipper $1,000. Address automobile, two cows, three mothers were laid on the shelf; and t fice, Bouatifdl put it off as. we may, it is bound horses, and oue disc sulky plow. yet, to catch up with us, unless we be of FOR" SALE Forty acres of Dr. Strirrgham, Woods Cross. those whom the gods love. To the earlier period of meek acceptance begood farm land in Porterville; SALE-lFOR 7ie plant roots, longs the assertion, so often repeated good frontdge, good four roomed good red variety; black hubbard as to be sometimes carelessly taken house; new 88 'foot hay shed; squash. Bryant Ashby, Woods for truth, that contact with youth more than else makes old first-claswater right; also 160 cross. t people forgetanything their age. Never was a class of first acres grazing land; more mistaken statement. In a way. For Sale It is true that the society of young will sell separately o? together; One walnut roll-toO- M Porter. Porterdesk, could persons does keep their elders young, $4000,00. not be duplicated for $50, will by stimulating their pride and previile, Morgan county, Utah. Bell them from giving way t certake $25 for it. John Stahle Jr. venting 11 18. tain .foibles incident to their time In phone. at the Clipper office, Bountiful. life. It is in the nature of a salutary discipline; and these persons who are FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE brought in contact with the little seglocaexcellent For corner Rent Houses. Fine lot, regated communities of old men and old women who are collected tion, 2 rooms with pantry, closla FOR RENT Six roomed resi- "homes will probably agree that .t is ets, etc , large attic, stable, bug dence on county road in nounti a discipline which is most desirable! gy shed, coal house, etc.; f,rv,it ful. John Stahle, Sr at Henry For of al! the pitfalls which lie it wait for old age the most distressing is and shade trees; 10 minute car W. Stahles, b untiful. t that hack of which lays service: good frontage on two bare the hitherto kept unFOR One RENT and $ city more two room for streets; lots (old clipper office lot) with 6 der covet by a normallyrdrong win. houses; will sell for less than shares of presence of the younger Stone creek water; .The constant generation is at the same time a morvalue of grounds; will trade for some choice suitpeaches; land al goad and a support.' The very invery small house and very little able for early potatoes, tomatoes, stinct of leads one ground in Bountiful centrally lo- s veer, corn. etc. John Stahle, Jr . to adapt oneself to their standards, if you would cot bo. unpleasan; t to cated, and $300. With nev cot Bountiful. took at, ou must cultivate the nicean investideal be would tages ties of the toilet Not for you, rnalam, eous Lost or ment as renting proposition. Apany sweet negiect." At your age, robes loosely flowing, liair as free t ply at this office. LOST Between Centreviile are not as befitting as a FOR SALE. Three roomed and Farmington, one Winchester figureanand a trim coiffure.inNot for you, overinduigeuce slippered repeating shot gun. Will rew.rd sir, house, with city water; stables, by returning to Arley George, ease. Beware the trousers that bag at the knee and the wrinkled waist. t, outbuildings; 2J acre city lot, in Bountiful. If you would not be an unwelcoat. South Morgan; let planted to lucome companion you must constantly LOST. Purse, $5.00 'silver, bear in mind that brevity is the soul cern and small fruit; 3 shares of water. Mrs. Sarah Littlefield, $15 currency, Sunday afternoon of wit You must be synij athetic, at Salt Lake Bamberger depot, but discreet; wise, but net too Morgan, Utah.. or Bountiful, or Woods Cross. modern enough io be companionable, but enough to be suit in Two FOR SALE Return to Mrs. Priscilla Hatch, able. And you must places not expect to ba Kays viile; one an acre and a half Woods cross, and get reward. understood. Scribner. s, 12-2- w 1-- 4 . Cheap-Surre- . , . one-hal- subject.-Conversatio- hot-bed- 15-1- disa-i'l-rcih'- e ' two-acr- s - p - self-contr- Found-Miscellan- d . |