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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH famed grades, known as milds, bo NOTICE TO WATER USERS S:ate Engineers Office, Sa t Lake City, Utah, July 8, 1932. Notice is hereby given that L. T. Ai.Ln, whose port office address i Santaijuii', Utah, has made applica-t.i.i accordance with the require-t.- s of the Lavs of Utah to appro-- ! riate .25 of a c. f. s. of water from wo Unraniod in Utah Springs Said water is to be County, Utah. liircrtcd at the points of issuance of springs as follows: No. 1, 1137 E. a ltd 1142 ft. N. of the SE cor. 1 blic Is a Large Platinum, Emeralds, OHand Coffee. old, . tli0UMd : ! Sec. ...lies south from tiHUsure land, 11 R. 1 E M, T. 10 S S. L. B. No. 2, 1948 ft. N. and 977 ft. E. of the SE cor. said Sec. 14, and commingled at a point 2000 ft. S. and 150 ft. E of SE cor. Sec. 11, T. 10 S., R. 1 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance of 4,700 ft. where it wi;l be d from February 15th to the cuv-far- & M. i of the ahum the size ... ttl.id. is rapidly "inaueuee in the world of S of ix.ra.lo" is the Ileinibhc nx Wiiluu merit, u L !S Producer u.-e- the ! Peru and I.razil. veaezuela and Brazil, Jj" November 1st inch of each year for he irrigation of 20 acres of land emlracid in parts of EVi SE'4 Sec. on on ocean on the the facitic half a are nearly ve of fertile land product. " n'f of food a great variety minerals of gents and I',, Sutdde quantity and value as 11. T. 10 S., n:il.. Ire r.i'iks of In world first second of kahunas; Is pro-UIB- plutl-Thir- Ranks Third In World duction of Bananas. Colombia the largest much be water E S. L. B. & M. as may be necessary 1 used during the entire year for domestic and culinary purposes. This ai plication is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. Courtesy United Fruit Co. f A - will R. Pro- 11250. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reathis country have increased 30 per sons therefor, must be by affidavit cent since 1927. According to statis in duplicate, accompanied with a fee ties compiled by the United States m 1.00, and filed in this office withDepartment of Commerce, Colombian in hirty (30) day.s after the comcohoes now represent 35 per cent of pletion of the publication of this notthe value of the product Imported into ice. this country from all sources during 1031. America consumes more than Geo. M. Lacon, nine tenths of Colombia's entire coffee Slate Engineer crop annually. All hough it lies in the tropic zone, Late of first publication, July 14, Colombia enjoys practically every cliLate of completion of publication, mate in tile world from summer heat to perpetual spring or perpetual win- August 11, 1932. o ter. The country is crossed by three Andean mountain the of sys ranges Expert Paper Hanging, Calsomin-ing- . tein, which are de!gated as the Hast Painting and Repairing. Inquire era, Central and '.Yemeni Cordillera. of II. Warren. Phone 122J3, Salem. of gold an American producer oil prospective e of the largest ses ra also It world. ers of the rubber. of tobacco quantities pme-whettt. rice, cotton, In fact, nil the crops peaches and m to both the temperate hu. rones. Cattle raising is an there republic, of the nt industry than 7,50o,(KK) head on )eng more , , s aclous ranges. Coffee Leading Product. . most outstanding product of the Colombia Is coffee. rv, however, 19-3- 2. .'second largest coffee producing i, and its coffees are recognized That these world. e finest in the are rapidly gaining popularity is evidenced by e United States irt that Colombian exH2. UlUa is i.i. NAUTICAL Are U. S. Forces is equivalent to having 75 planes in the air for every minute NOVELTIES you informed of the fact that; Hie merchant fleet of the United for each day and night during the year. A signal light with shutters of Slates in 1929 was almost equal to that of Ureal Britian. In 1932 Great such precision that approximately 20 Lritiai: had over 23,000,000 tons of merchant shipping on the high seas while the United States was in second place with 13,000,000 tons. There were 3348 enlistments in the Navy for the year 1931 and there were only 13 net desertions for this period. April seems to be the "war month of the United State five out of six of our major wars started in April. The U. S. S. "New Orleans, 10,000 ton cruiser, now about 30 per cent completed, has and will be built to a great extent by welding instead of riveting. The Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, recently received a request of information regarding the number of men by name of Smith that served in the Navy and Marine Corps during the World War. It has been ascertained that there were 8 "Smiths in the United States Army during the World War and 6,849 Smiths in the Navy and Marine Corps during the same period. The Army and Navy pilots of the United States had more time in the air during 1931 than any other nation, according to estimates made in A ashington. The total for the two services was 670,000 hours in the air or about 190 hours for each pilot in the Army and 160 hours for each from other Navy pilot. Reports countries show that the total flying time of the British Royal Air Force hi 1931 was 325,000 hours; French Air Force between 250,000 and 400,-00- 0 hours; Italy 170,000; Netherlands ol,oU0; Sweden, 15,500 and Denmark, 4000. The number of hours flown by 9 50,-32- a minute may be Bashed in code, will be installed on the airship "Macon when it is completed in Akron. The new light will throw a beam of light 30 miles away and yet use only a 500 watt lamp. It weighs only 11 pounds and 4 ounces. The shutter is operated by a hand trigger and may be opened and closed 300 times a minute. words dot-das- h The U. S. S. Hannibal, survey shipj has just completed eight months survey work off the coast of Venezuela and Panama, A total of 1700 miles was surveyed. This Work is a continuation of the ta.sk undertaken by the Navy' Department of compiling charts of these regions which have not been charted before or where the charts now existing are so old and badly constructed as to be useless to the mariner. In some cases the Hannibal found great changes in the configuration of the coast line, as well as in the depth of water since original surveys were made by the old Spanish ships from 50 to 100 years ago. 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