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Show I. Utah Eagle Studies Jljr ? oyamt (tljronirlr Legal Joticos Nrl 1T0 WATR sole sed Ry 2) Sl4 SW14, W12SE14, E12NW14, Sec. Lots 7; NE14SW14 2, Sec. 19, 3 & 4, NW14, Sec. 18; Lots 1 & all in T1 S, R1W. ya l E12NE14, Wl2NWl4,SVVl4, N12SE14, SW14SE14, Loti, Sec. 24; W12NE14, El2 Lots 1 all in T11S, R2W. NW 14, & 2, Sec. 25; Protests resisting the granting of these appHcations with reasons therefor must be filed in dupli- cate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, r befMe D6Cem ber 23, lo7?n ' Fn0.inppr . Published in Payson Chronicle Nov. 9, 15, 23, 1912. sk 465-27- 489-688- 465-22- e. 0, Ermfl Rarflfitt FfiCh Funeral services for Erma Mary Patten Barnett Fech, 64, were conducted Nov. 18 at Pay-1.- 5 son Third ward church. She died Nov. 14 in the Payson Hospital of cancer, She was born Jan. 12, 1908, to Vivian and Ruth Hannah Bona Patten. She marriedSargent nett Nov. 7, 1928, at Payson. The marriage later was solem-se- c. nized in the Salt Lake LDS pie. He died Jan. 29, 1940. She married Fred Leo Fech July 4, The family of Dora McCann 3.7149 Brigham 1948, in Las Vegas. Mrs. Fech was a longtime wishes to thank aU those who Young University co Paul G. Rasmussen, 234 Physical Plant employee of the Mountain Bell extended kindness and sympathy Bldg., Provo, Utah 84601 pro- - Telephone Co., in her 38th year during the loss of our beloved p0ses to correct the place and and was planning to retire Jan. mother and grandmother. For nature 0f use 0f rq sec, R, i, 1973. she began working as a flowers and assistance with the 0f water as evidenced by AppL switchboard operator in 1927 then service, we express our sin- 33439 (51.1573) as amended by retired for a short time. Later cere appreciation, ch. AppL The water she went back to work for the jjas been diverted from the fol- - company and in 1940 was lowing. (1) s.jnch well 276 ft. moted to contract manager. She deep aj a p0int s, 300 ft, & e. became chief operator in 1943. ago. 179 R, from nw Cor. Sec. 5, In 1960 she was transferred to Millard will be invading the well 620 the Spanish Fork office, where "pgs, R3E. (2) gym Saturday with four R, deep aj a pojn( g. 719 R, sj,e was service representative or five starters from last year, & w. 1850 R, fr0m m4 cor. until the time of her death, including the two Carling gec 5, An active civic and church R3E; and used for cousins. the domestic purposes of 6 fam- - worker, she seved as a member We hope Payson can make mes, stockwatering of 1000 cat- - of the Nebo Stake MIA board a fine showing against these tie, & 199 bogs, and used from and president of Payson Fourth two teams, Reid said. This Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supple- - ward MIA. She also served as what our is games Fourth in of director drama mental irrigation 32.8 acs. Payson are for to find out what we but limited to sole supply of and Third wards in the MIA, need to work on and get bet- 15 3 acs, in N12NW14 Nl2 Mrs. Fech was a charter mem-Sa- lt acquainted with each other of and Sorosis Beta Cultus ber R3E. REl4Sec. 5, T9S, to see if we can play as a team, as served Hereafter, 1.0 sec. ft. ofwater Clubs. Shejiad js 0 be diverted from (1) - dent and in many other capa-- at jnch wen 276 ft. deep at a point cities in Beta Cultus. She was g, 333 R, & e. 207 ft. from a member of the Payson Garden Nw Cor Sec, 5 T9S R3Ei (2) Club and had assisted in pre8jnch well 620 ft. deep at a sentation of numerous flower point s, 1853 ft & s, 683 ft, sh0ws in Payson. A world from 1414 cor. sec. 5, T9S, traveler, she was R3. and used for ihe domes- - sociated with a travel agency of (jc purposes of 9 families, Salt Lake City. Surviving are her husband, a st0ckwatering of 650 cattle, 200 lder Kenneth Lance, son of bogs, and used from Apr. 1 son, S. Dale Barnett; and a dau- - Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Lance to Oct. 31 for the supplemental ghter, Mrs. Carlyle (Ruth Ann) as returned home replaced on the but li- - Burton, both of Payson; 11 grand- irrigation of 33.73 T0 one mited t0 S?le supply of children; seJUTn Missouri roofs began to leak shortly acs- - in Nl2 N Wl4, NW14 her mother of Pay son; twosis- fKanqa,,nfnkb kans the, r completion The roof- NE14- - SW14NW14, Sec. 5, ters, Mrs. Vernon (Bernice) Dil- lard 0f Lawndale, Calif.; and Mrs. i106 Cly- T9S ing contractor attempted tomake He wiU report on his mission a:7150 (51.2894) Sherman repairs each time a leak was (Marion) Loveless of Brigham in the West ward on Sunday at found. He continued to make re- YoUng University co Paul G. Payson. 7 p"m' pairs until the roof had deter- Rjistnussen, 234 Physical Plant TRAFFIC FATALITY iorated to such an extent re- 84601 i Utah proBldg., Provo, Cnrm i.q rul pairs became impossible, poSes to correct the place and A Payson girl the nature of use of .61 sec was kiUedand"'nine other Club with the parties involved ft. 0f water out of a total of ons jnjured Saturdav in a LoTwo Salt Lake City business- - no one willing to accept the 1.73 sec ft of water as evi- vehicle accident near Flagstaff, denced by Seg. AppL 33965a Arz men, Walter W. Kohutek and blame. At the same time it was A, Gundry , have or- - most evident the roofs were aS mended by a1396- George Dead is Diane L. Johnson, water has been diverted The Horsemans Club tainly defective. More than two of Mr. and Mrs. Har- of America Inc. a Drainage Sump at the following daughter years ago, Nebos Board of Edu- when who the died od j0hnSon, D RR- 44 van-tyKohutek said the purpose of cation began legal proceedings W in which she truck poln,p,: club is to provide mem- - against all of the parties ft. (2 N. 995 ft. & E. 670 ft. was a Dasseneer hit a patch the discounts on the pur- - volved with the roof, . (3) N. 1002 0. i, E. 12 At the same time specifica-horsemchase of related items to the (4) N. 2684 ft. & E. 40 ft. all struck a guardrail, according and horse lovers, tions were drawn up by the from Sl4 Cor. Sec. 6, T9S, to the ArizonaState Department in those items are tectural firm of Silver and Alsop R3E; and used from Apr. 1 to of Public Safety Oct. 31 for the supplemental saddles, tact, horse trailers, to replace the defective roofs, A pjckUp truck, driven by irrigation of 60.75 acs. but li- - Garry Dean Harbeck, 28, of campers, travel trailers, trai- - Bids were awarded by the Board etc. Also included of Education on Oct. 12, 1972. lor mited to sole supply of 40.5 acs. phoenix, slid into the rear of in themats, is acciden- - The bid of $73,000 for replace-t- al in SE14 Sec. 6, SW14SW14, membership jbe disabled vehicle, it was death and dismemberment ment of the Payson High School NW14SW14 Sec. 5, T9S, R3E. reported. and medical injury insurance roof went to Utah Tile and Roof-fHereafter, .61 sec. ft. ofwater investigators said none of the member at a cost of 'n Co. of Salt Lake City and is to be diverted as heretofore, (he nine injured was believed replacement of the and used for to have been $11.98 from points per year. Members of Ue bid seriously hurt, the club also can obtain full Springville roof for $73,704 went the stockwatering of 70 cattle, smo-an- d the included They girl used from Apr. 1 to Oct. ther, Martha, 41, driver of the accidential death and theft in- - to American Roofing of Salt Lake 31 for the supplemental irriga- surance on their horses at a van low group rate. tion of 45.37 acs. but limited to proper verification as Kohutek said the club is the sole supply of 40 acs. in an work of years of study and SW14SE14, SE14SE14, Sec. required herein. AdmimstraLouis G. Tervort, research all over the country 6, NW14NE14 Sec. 7, T9S, Estate of Clyde F, as (0 (jie needs and wants of or R3E. horsemen. Headquarters for Protests resisting the granting Tervort, deceased. Published in Payson Chroni- - The Horseman's Club of Amer-soof these applications with rea- 7 ica Inc. presently are located therefor must be filed in ce Hv- at 4754 Idlewild Road. duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State CapitoL Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before December 23, 1972. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in Payson Chronicle Bar-natu- re Tem-byAp- 3) 6- -3 pre-seas- ch presi-20-in- 8- as-A- pr. f fd Jh n-- W-- D 0, 00 at a point E. 70 ft. & N. 1020 ft. from SW Cor. 26, T8S, R2E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, and stockwatering of 130 cattle in NW14NE14, Sec. 35, T8S, R2E; SW14NW14 Sec. 18, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, 0.042 sec. ft. and or 4.37 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well 100-3ft. deep at a points. 933.4 ft. & W. 430.9 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 20, T9S, R2E; usecj for (be same as here- tofore, in NE14NW14 Sec. 20, T9S) R2E, 489-688- Size hell have to do without. The Lions travel to Morgan Friday and open the home season the following night against Millard. Probable starters listed by Reid are DannySudweeks, and Kim Montague, senior on the guard line; Mark Marvin and Chris Ewell, at forwards, and both at Darrell Stewart, 3 junior center. Backing them will be Sheri Robbins, senior forward; Jerry Buys, junior guard, and 2 Jeff Hansen, junior at forward or center. The team has really been enthusiastic in practice and theyre reaUy anxious to get into action and see what we look like, Reid said. Weve been working real hard on our defense and we hope our defen- sive effort will keep us in the ball game despite our lack of experience and size. He said the coaching staff be able to better judge weak spots after getting some experience against someone other than team members. Reid expects a tough game Morgan, a school in the state tournament every year for the past ten years and the sixth place finisher behind runner-u- p Payson last season, Morgan has four players re- from last year, a team which lost to the Lions by five points in Payson a year ch well 100-40- 0 ft. deep at a point S. 2200 ft. & W. 30 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 22, T9S, R2E; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of acs. in SE14NE14, Sec. 22, T9S, R2E. 8) Gene B. Tho- mas, 675 South 4th East, Payson, Utah 84651 proposes to change the point of diversion, place, & of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water out of a total of .075 ft. of water as evidenced 8) as amen- 23305 The ded by water is to be diverted from a 2 ft. well 377 ft. deep at a point N. 2047.0 ft. & E. 2402.5 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 2, T8S, R2E; and used for the stockwatering of 46 cattle, and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 15 for the supple- mental irrigation of 9.37 acs. but limited to sole supply of 4.25 ac. in SE14NW14, NE Sec. 2, T8S, R2E. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of wa- ter is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well 100-3N. 230 ft. & E. 630 ft. from Cor. Sec. 5, T9S R2E; and used for the domestic pur- poses of one family, stockwater- ing of 30 cattle & 3 horses, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SW14SE14, Sec. 5, T9S, R2E. Elberta Enter- 41825 (53-52- 7) prises, 3014 South 3435 East, Lake City, Utah, 30sec. ft.of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep well 300-6a point N. 50 ft. & E. 2640 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 24, T11S, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of five per- sons or one family, stockwater- ing of 500 cattle, and used from 1 to Nov. 1 for the supple- mental irrigation of 1830 acs. in isamajorone--experienc- For Sale For Rent- - Misc resources. The ultimate goal of the stuNEW 3 BEDROOM home. 2 dies will be to gain knowlege for rent in Pay- - piaces, family kitchen, 1 12 of the status of raptor popula3. 47P baths. Choice location. Call son. Call tions. If they decline, programs tf may be initiated to determine DELUXE the cause. Research will reapartment carpet, drapes, refrigerator BRICK HOME for sale. Owner quire several years data beand stove. Disposal, fore valid assumptions can be will finance. 3. Call hookups, ample storage. No made. 47P 1. Dec. Available pets. The winter survey was scheduled to learn more about the BASIC I! ALFALFA tabs, coseagle in Utah. Prior to this metics and other great Shaklee ONE BEDROOM for rent. $80 survey, the only records kept Free delivery. Call products. Call or tf by the division were from the Max or Marie Hansen annual midwinter waterfowl tf Apartment. Call survey. 8 The summer survey, taken THE WORLDS Finest Pianos on 53 routes in Utah, showed Chick-erin- g, for Christmas--Knab- e, 85 adult and 25 juvenile golden Fisher, and Winter. A eagles, two adult bald eagles small deposit will hold your and one unclassified for a total choice till Christmas. No payof 113 eagles. Some 140 other ment until next year. Summer-hay- s HELP! We need homes for 4 raptors were also noted. Music Company, 1343 old. adorable puppies. It should be pointed out that South Main, Salt Lake City, Give a child an early Xmas bald eagles migrate out of Utah 51 Utah. Phone present. Free in exchange for in early spring. The winter a good home and lots of love. SEWING MACHINES in 1972 walsurvey revealed 140 bald, 177 or Call nut cabinets. Button-hol- e, blind golden and 24 unclassified hems and darns. $44.80 or $5 eagles. or dealers NEED SALESMEN a month. See at 1351 Riverside to sell Magic Mills and Bosch City. Ave. Provo. 7 interested If Bread mixers. Careful study was made of the 5 225-42after call defective roofs as they were STEREO Component Sound p m taken off and careful inspection System. Ckie month old. This was made of the new roofs as set has everything for the stereo bug. they were applied. To date, other radio, than a few incidences where Garrard flashings or sky lights have leak-wi- ll tape player, air sused, the new roofs have proven pension speakers, dust cover. $136 cash or $7.20 per month. satisfactory, After much legal work on the See at Provo Electro, 1351 Riverside Ave. across from part of the attorneys for the st west entrance of Deseret Inboard, a hearing has been 46-uled to review the case this dustries. vice. Write at once for details, month. The boards attorneys OPPORTUNITY, P.O. Box 2224 ELECTRIC condi-C- " have been seeking a judgment Lake City, Utah, tion. $50 465.3676e n n.23 against the building contractors n 84110 and designers who may have been responsible for the TEXAS REFINERY CORP. of- BUILDING LOT 74 x 120 in tive roofs. It is hoped the board fers high income oportunity eludes small modern brick will recover the cost of replacing to mature man in the Payson home. the roofs together with the cost Landscaped $11,900. and area. PLUS regular cash Phone Springville 8 of damages incurred to the in- vacation bonuses, abundant 47P terior of the building. Every-Paysbenefits. fringe thing that can legaUy be done Regardless of experience air- to solve the problem either has mail A. N. Pate, Pres., Texas HANOS, ORGANS. New, used. erms instruction. Take been or is being done at the Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort trades most anything. Furnish present time. 76101 Texas Worth, music for weddings, clubs, etc. The interested party who is L & J Music Store information the asked seeking E Help. Woman to 750 South Motel, Highway Why wasnt the 20 question, of 35. yarn Knowledge age Payson. ysar guarantee in force? First, preferred. Apply 51 South ' the roof did not have a 20 year 47 Main. guarantee on it. To get a guar-tRAGGEDY Ann and Andy dolls. ntee, or a roofing bond as it Part-tim- e or BOOKKEEPING Embrodried face and heart. is better known, is very expenL contract. Old fashion hand painted striPayroll Sersive, and generally a bond is vice. Let us take the work or ped legs. Call not purchased on roofs because 47-out of your paper work. of the exhorbitant cost and the experience that roofs which have REPOSSESSED Console spinet been carefully applied require NEED CARPOOL to arrive downpiano. Write Credit Manamuch less maintenance than the town Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m. ger, 1625 Conifer Way, Salt cost of the bond. 47P leave 4:30 p.m. Lake City, Utah. The building contractor is reone a for for sponsible building FIREPLACE WOOD , fruit wood Work Wanted year from the move-i- n date to Free delivery in Payson. Dale enable the owner of the building n 8 , Elmer to find areas which need to be W'E BUILD anything New home corrected and brought up to speor remodeling. Free esti- RED AND YELLOW delicious cifications or which need to be mates. Licensed contractors apples. One mile south of Pay-so- n or replaced due to de- highway 91. Burdick Lumber and HardfePive workrnanshiP or mater- ware Co. Payson, Utah. Phone mob-- il tM ca ial the subcon tf 1971 CHAMPION DELUXE . . th rool! home. 12 x 65. Excellent r f the roofs for the one year per- ROGERS CARPET condition. $7,000 or iod and beyond, making every tf $1,500 take over contract. effort to repair the leaks. One thing that might be men- - CARPET LAYING many tioned is the entire roofs of the See George Bliss MOTEL - Real nice large 682 Orchard Hills Trailer rooms, factory fabricated, Gilding were not replaced. The areas over the gumnasiums and Court, Payson or call 6. furnished, carpeted, De-air the auditoriums are still the cond., $3,700 per unit. roofU livery almost anywhere. Call original d. Doran Hunt Co., Tooele, Utah, SEWING DONE 7. Formals to dress clothes. 8 Stuffed animals, patterns or available. of wildlife Coach Roger Reids ingredients for the opening of the basketball campaign this weekend are a determined defense and a offense. The missing ingredient he hopes to mix into the recipe before many weeks have pas- c 95 No. Broadbent NJS. Main St., Payson, clerk, Utah proposes to change the point ldA6nnied nf Anc7-- 3il37 (51'155) Cert. 0f diversion and of use The water has been 0f 0.042 sec. ft. place No. 137 ac. andor diverted from a well ft, 0f water as evidenced by CL 540 ft. deep at a point S. 975 20656 (51- & 1305 E. ft. from Wl4 ft. 2962) as amended by Ch. a- Cor. Sec. 22, T8S, R3E; and 6574 The water has used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 been diverted from two wells for the irrigation of 1.5 acs. at the following points: (1) 4-in E12NW14, SW14NW14, inch well 251 ft. deep at a point NW14SW14, Sec. 22, T8S, R3E. N. 16 ft, & w, 406 ft. from Hereafter, 0.0375 sec. ft. of El4 Cor. Sec. 18, T9S, R2E. water is to be diverted from a (2) well 100-4ft. deep The first summer-winte- r eagle tallies in Utah were completed recently by the division Weekend Opener NOTICE TO WATER USERS The f0ll0Wlng applications have filed with the been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate eer to change water in Utah Utah County State of county, State of Utah through- Utah throughout the entire year out tie entire year unless other- unless otherwise designated. wise designated. Locations in Locations in SLB&M. SLB&M E a'7144 2) Nebo Stake ,crarSn Haskell, 195 East IstSouth, Pay- - of Church of Jesus Christ of Utah to the proposes son, change Latter-Da- y Saints, a corporation 'rsrhave aCefUSe P?1fv1VerS1nP sec. water as Moving Forward Lions Basketball USERS vln 5 November 23, 1972 q.u Horsemans ed il1-280- pe 47-4- 465-33- 465-39- 465-31- 35 n-- 465-272- 2. 47-4- WANTED 486-13- 465-27- 6. 46-4- l7 AM-F- M turn-tabl- e, sched-again- 47 11-- defec-turni- ng 489-442- on PART-TIM- 465-36- 47-4- er D-- 465-31- 465-34- 489-40- 48 47-4- 798-30- 12-2- 465-31- 465-325- 3. 465-25- n-- 754-39- 71 year-roun- 882-296- 47-4- 465-29- 798-33- 47-4- Cars, Trucks for Sale an Lost and Found archi-Includ- ed INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, Nebo School D i s t r i c t, will receive sealed bids for the sale of the following properties: 1. Jefferson School property, located at 800 South Street and Main Street, Springville, Utah, comprised of a school building on approximately 3.24 acres. 2. Lot with home adjacent to the south boundary of the Lake Shore School. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Clerk until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 12, 1972 and will be opened at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 12, 1972 in the Board Room of the Nebo School District Office, 50 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah. Any and all bids may be rejected. Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained from the Nebo School District Office. Published in Payson Chronicle Nov. 22, 30, and Dec. 7. INVITATION TO BID fr 12, 1972, at 12:00 noon in the office of the Clerk, Nebo School District Office, 50 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. Published in Payson Chronicle Nov. 22, 30, and Dec. 7. oclock NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Calvin M. Peterson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Dave McMullin, Payson, Utah BAY Brown Guilding horse. 900 pounds. Recently Contact shod. 46-- 465-25- Chase Lumber 50 East Utah Ave. 465-37- Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle Jersey 465-33- cows and 47p THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 465-27- Fabulous Christmas Parade Begins at 2 p.m. Friday ns Annual Orcni Nov. 9, 16, & 23, 1972. or before the 23rd day of February 1973 and must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annowith protated (1953) per verification as required therein. Date of first publication November 16, 1972. Dave McMullin, Attorney Bernadene Peterson, Administrator. Published in the Payson Chronicle, November 16, 23, 30, and December 7, 1972. on I f NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clyde F. Tervort deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Tibbs and Tervort Law Office, 50 North Main Street, Manti, Utah, 84642 on or before the February 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions 5, Utah Code Anno., 1953, of 10th day of Enlist now. Spend the Holidays at home. Ask about I the Holiday Special Toyland Section 1 November 24, 25 I I I I Free Prizes Coupon Deposit in boxes located in most Orem Stores 374-728- 5 Provo Bands Floats sS Leave Program. SFC Curtis W. Spencer fit) I I Coupon Deposit in boxes located in most Orem Stores Ount i 1 Today s Army wants to join you. Name: Name: Address:. Address:. City: Phone:. You do not nood to bo prosont Saturday to Win. ( But why dony yourtolf tho plooturo?) City: P For Sale- - Livestock Frank Beckstrom at Franks 47 REGISTERED Pharmacy Heifers. ; 5, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, Nebo School District, will receive bids to demolish or remove one home located at 511 North 300 West, Spanish Fork, Utah. Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained from the Nebo School District Office. Bids will be accepted until Tuesday, LOST or 3, 1952 CHEVROLET 34 ton truck. Best offer. 385 E 200 N. 465-32- 87 Phone: You do not nood to bo protont Saturday to Win. ( But why dony yourtolf tho plooturo?) |