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Show fJr?rr7 r ' av ,1 v ... 7 j a ' t Dewsnip Is Head ol Technical Action Panel for Summit County T. A 3' . tWi wi r sJv. &a&t Anita Louise Judd, Gene Bushell Wed The home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Judd of Wanshlp was maids. Another sister, Miss Jo Judd was Junloa bridesmaid while the setting for the June 10 wedding two little misses, Lois Bushell of their daughter Anita Louise to and Janet Lambert were flower Gene Bushell, son of Mr. and girls. Mrs. Herbert Bushell of WoodThe attendants were attired land. in street length dresses of colors Bishop Henry Pace officiated of pale avacado green and sun at the services attended by close gold sheaths, over which were friends and relatives. loose white lace tents with A reception honoring the couple scalloped sleeves and hemlines. was held at the Wanshlp Cultural The bridesmaids bouquets and Hall the evening following the flower girls wristlets were of services. The couple stood be- yellow rose buds and white carnaneath a crystal chandelier before tions. a metallic backdrop flanked by LaVerl Bushell stood as best baskets of white and yellow man for his brother. Ushers were ' gladlola's and white carnations, John Lambert and Wayne Carto greet guests. michael. The bride was attired in a The mothers of the couple gown of white satin which featured were attired in Identical street Imported pearl, beaded lace length dresses of avacado green motilli decorating the bodice, lace over creme crepe sheaths. skirt and bottom of the train. Three honored guests were, The gown was designed with the grandmothers of the bridal long sleeved, and the long flowpair. The brides grandmother, ing train, the back of which was Mrs. Alice Moore of Wanshlp, decorated with a large satin the grooms grandmother Mrs. rosette, and thirty-si- x tiny satin Clhoe Barrett of Salt Lake and covered buttons were attached the grooms at the shoulders. Mrs. Rose Bushell of Woodland Her sheer bridal veil flowed who is 93 years old. from the crown of a pearl beaded Out of town guests were unde headpiece. The bridal bouquet and aunt of the bride Mr. and was yellow rose buds and white Mrs. Arnold West and family lily of the valley. and Miss Terry Anderson of Miss Jeannlne Judd, sister of Golden, Colo. the bride was maid of honor; The couple are making their Mrs. Pauline Snapp, Miss home in Woodland and welcome Corene Sargent and Miss Terry their many friends to come visit Woolstenhulme were brides them there. er, 4-- H me Although we arrived home tired hungry and slightly relieved Sat- date, Gaye, being chpsen as one of the eight on the committee. The day was concluded by a urday, Tom Boyer, Loyal Face, Gaye Van Taasell, and Brenda Banquet and a Computer Dance. Judd won't easily forget the four The dates for the dance were days apent at the H Ybuth fine, except if the name on your Leadership Conference at Snow card does not agree with the name College in Ephraim, June The conference was started by high and dry. uw mm. w each county introducing its delefew County Agents, everything gates in a general session. Then turned out fine. The dance was aj the delegatee were divided into success and it seemed that quite! separate committees to carry a few of the delegates had be- -! out the plans of the conference. come well acquainted. Tom erred on the CitizenWe fell into bed a fewminutes, while Gaye was it seemed, before we again form- Committee, ship assigned to the Social Events ed the droopy-eye- d breakfast j V Committee. Because of a mix line. After two General Sessions up, Brenda and Loyal werent and a fifteen minute recess, we aisigned to a committee, so they were quite ready to say goodbye, were given their choice. Loyal to our new acquaintances and pile' chose Elections and Brenda chose into cars to go our separate ways. Recreation. The conference was over, but Several meetings and one meal the friendships and the experlater, the delegates gathered for a iences we had are not to be party which ser- forgotten. We gained valuable ved its purpose as well as being information we would like to fun. Even the after-activiti- es pass on to you. The first is to "Clean-u- p, proved very entertaining and enPaint-u- p, and Fix-ujoyable. your proThe dorms were locked at perty to help the H members 11:30, lights were suppose to be beautify the community, and the out at 12:30, and girls were all second is for all H members tucked in by chaparones and to work toward a similar exhome agents by 1 a.m. (give or perience for them in the future. take a fow hours.) The four H delegates from Thanks to a few people Summit County who were privl- breakfast was served to some at ledged to go to this conference, 7:45, with the majority of the wish to thank Mr. Moore and Mrs. delegates arriving at the scene jjacon for their support. around 8:15 or 8:30, but, consuming enough food to carry them through a full morning of meetings without further nourishment. One of the highlights of the conference was a talk "Beauty 4-- RONALD R. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Summit County, Utah. Richard H. Moffat, one-hal- one-hal- f, p1 SXO-ecr- a 1,2, Loti .1, 2,3,4 15: Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Ton 21: 22: AU wrap mau) 'm? 12 6 12 (329. 58 acted) Sec. 27 All S Sec. 21 Sec. 33 Sec. 34 Sec. 35 Sec. 36 ALL Alt 24: All 25: All 26: All 23 i All UTAH. EMERY J. HAMBLIN, dba, EMERY J. HAMBLIN ft SON, Plaintiff, All All All All va W. TRACY MacKAY, JR., . a,k a WILLIAM T. MacKAY, JR., and MAUDE MacKAY, Defendant NOTICE Civil No. SSN Sec. Sec. SCC. See. Sec. e.. Sc C. auck other adjacent contlgloua acreage aa tho deama advisable: in adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs title Com-iwIiU- m that tha Notice la hereby given that on tha 17th day of July, 1917. at Coalrille. Summit County, State of Utah, the Order of Creditors will bo determined in the Emery J. Hamblin, d)b,a Emery J. Hamblin ft Son, and the W. Tracy MacKsy, Jr., and Maude MacKay, defendants. Notice la given that this should be heard at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may come to triaL All creditors ihould be prepared to prove up on thoir claims and debts. Dated this Sth day of June, druung lftovldlng thereto. and apaetng unite for tha nub-Jec-t 1967. STATE OF UTAH TO THE HESS, PALMER ft VAN area shall bo formed by WAGENEN. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDdividing aaeh governmental secJ. ANTS: Duffy Palmer, tion into I unite for Plaintiff, You are hereby summoned Attorney pectlvely of the E ft and the 40 South 125 East, and, required to nerve upon or W ft of mch auction or tBh Clearfield, Utah. mall to plaintiffs attorney, John N K and tha S K of such MoPublished in The Summit T. Evana, of Clyde, Mecham A tion. County Bee June 15, 22 and 29, Pratt, 351 South State Street, Dated this XXod day of Juno, July 6, 1967. Salt Lake City, Utah, an 1967. In writing to tho Complaint STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS and file a copy of said answer OIL b.GAS CONSERVATION The following change applies with the Clerk of the above encommission: tion hae been filed with the titled Court within SO daya after CLEON B. FEIGHT. service of thia Summons upon EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ft State Engineer to change water In Summit County, State of you. If you fall ao to do, Judg- SECRETARY. ment by default will he taken Published In The Summit Utah. All locations are SLBftM UB.A. Dept of Intergainst you for the relief de- County Bee. Coalville, Utah, ior, Bureau of Reclamation, 125 manded In said Complaint, June 21) 1967. State, Salt Lake City, Utah, which has been filed with the NOTICE OF SALE to change the place proposes Clerk of said Court, and a copy OF COURT IN THE DISTRICT of which la hereto annexed and THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- and nature of use of 74,000 ac.-f- t of water evidenced by Apherewith served upon you. TRICT, IN AND FOR SALT The This la an action to quiet title LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF plication No. 9568 SUMMONS has water been from diverted an cloud remove and upon any UTAH. OX IN THE DISTRICT COURT Weber River at a point S. 2640 D. HANSEN ALFRED SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE Oil and Gae Lease of plaintiff ft and E. 1400 ft. from NW Cor. real HANdescribed In R. BEVERLY tha and following OF UTAH. Sec. 30, TIN, R5E, being the Summit In situated hia SEN, wife, property SHELL OIL COMPANY, center line of Echo Dam 115 ft t: of State Utah, Plaintiffs, County, corporation, 7 in va. 1 height inundating 1475 acs. North, Range Township Plaintiff, In SWK Sec. 29, SWK. of land C. DONIHUE ROBERT S.LM. East, vs. SEK Sec. 30, NEK Sec. 31, and JESSIE M. DONISection 10: All. WALKER BANK A NWK, NEK. SWK. SEK Sec. 32 Section 14: All. HUE, hia wife; JEAN TRUST COMPANY, D. LARSON and XX: All. R5E; Sec. 5. NEK. NWK TIN, Section WALTER WILLIAM LARM. Sec. 8. TSN. R3E. The water hu 24: AIL Section HON-NIWEIDEMAN, 8 been stored In Echo ReMrvolr SON; and MOTOR Section 12: NV4 NWK; NWK STILLMAN, MICfrom Jan. 1 to Dec. II and used LEASE, INC., n SEK NEK; HELE STILLMAN, Defendant!. from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for sup26: SK. RANDY BRUCE NOTICE OF SALE S3: NK NEK; SEK plemental irrigation of 217,440 Sectlon CYNDI JAMES, No. 163439 acs. In Sees. 1 through 27, 25 SWK SEK; EK NEK; sek; JAMES, JEANNINE To be (old at Sheriff's Sals, and 16, TSN, R3W; all sections EK PIERCE, JEANE at the front duor of the County of TIN, R2W; Sere. 29 through 1 North, Range k STILLMAN ASHTON, Courthouse in the city of 13, TSN, R1W; Secs. 1, R 11, 12. East, S.L.M. MELVIN ASHTON, JOCounty of Summit, 8tato II, 14, 13. 24. 25. 26. 36. T5N, Lot 2, 18: SEK NWK; Section YCE 8TTLLMAN ELIA-SOof on 3th the July, of all sections of T5N, R2W; Utah, R3W; day NWK NEK: SEK MAX EUASON, of 3 o'clock Secs. 5, 6, 7, 9, 9, 15 through 16, Lots 19: 4, NEK 1967, at the hour 3, LARRY BARR STILLp.m. on said day that certain T5N, R1W; Sees. 1 through 25, SWK: nk sek. LEE MAN, RONALD 35, 15, T4N, R2W; Secs. 1 through 13th day of June, piece or parcel of real property this Dated LORRIANE PIERCE, In Summit County, SUM situate 36, T4N, R1W; Sect. 1 through 6, 1967. of as follows, PIERCE, JOHN DOE described Utah, 9 through 15, 12, 23, 25, 26. 35, CLYDE, MECHAM & No. and JANE DOE TSN, R1W; 8ecs. 1, 12. II, 14 PRATTs No. The Southern quarter of Defendant, and 21 through 36, T2M, R1W; Sec I. By JOHN T. EVANS, alio all other persona .Northwest quarter of the 1. 2. 3. 4. 10 through 15, TIN, Plaintiff. for Attorney unknown claiming any the Northeast quarter of R1W; Sees. 29. SO, 31, 32, TSN, Summit Published In The Section 16, Townihip 3 right, title, eatate, Hen R1E; Secs. 19, 30, 31, 12, T4N, Utah, Coalville, Bee, County or interest in the real North, Range 10 East, Salt R1E; Sec. 5. 5. 7, 8, 9, IS June 29, July 6, 13, XO, 1967. Laki Base and Meridiem. property described here through 21, 28 through 33, T3N, p" 4-- 7. through t: 7-- j 5. 6. or z&riTr Meet Summit Delegates to Report Rousing Good Fun-Ti- R1E; Secs. 4 through 9, 16 through 21, 32 through 36, T2N, R1E; See. 6, TIN, R1E; Secs. 23 through S3. T4N, R3E; Secs. Membership of the technical-actioDirector for Farmers Home Adpanels at the state level Attorney for Plaintiffs ministration and chairman of the consists id the heads of all De1311 Walker Bank Building Utah State Technical Action Panel partment of Agriculture agencies Salt Lake City. Utah, Mill. said the State TAP has held that have State offices. The heads Published in The Summit training schools for all of the of all other government agencies County Bee June 13, 22 and 29, 29 county technical action panels1 that provide support in the Uti7. in the state. They are now ready development of rural areas are NOTICE OF SALE for action. invited to become members. DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN An Outreach specialist has THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISbeen designated for each county. NOTICE OF HEABDTQ TRICT, IN AND FOR SUMThe specialist for Summit County BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS MIT COUNTY. STATE OF is H. Kent Dewsnup, UTAH. CONSERVATION Mr. Simpson said instructions W. B. RICHARD8, JR., COMMISSION had been sent by John A. Baker, THE STATE OF UTAH ZIOXS FIRST NATAssistant Secretary, Department XN THE MATTER OF THE IONAL BANK, EXECUof Agriculture, to all the field APPLICATION OF PHILTOR, Plaintiff staffs of the USDA agencies urgLIPS PETROLEUM COMvs. PANY FOR AN ORDER ing them to: E LEWIS H. LARSEN and ESTABLISHING Expand efforts to end the mls-- r LARDOROTHY G. DRILLING AND at ion of rural people to large SEN, SPACING UNITS FOR cities by helping small communiDefendant THE DEVELOPMENT ties revitalize and recapitalize NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND GAS PROthemselves. No. 3518 DUCTION FROM THE Provide assistance to mllti-coun- ty To be sold ut Sheriffs Sale, DAKOTA FORMATION planning and development at the front door of the County UNDERLYING CERTAIN groups. Courthoime In the City of CoalLANDS IN SUMMIT Extend services and benefits ville, County of Summit, State COUNTY, UTAH. areas. of Utah, ou the 3th day of July, NOTICE OF HEARING Help rural communities make 1967, xt the hour of 21:30 o'clock CAUSE No. 1SB-- 1 economic development plans and on said day that certain TO pm. Tim STATE OF UTAH secure services needed to carry ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS piece or pun-e- l of real property out the plans. lluute in Summit County, State OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL The assistant Secretarys .AND ROYALTY OWNERS, of Utah, described irs follows, action emphasized the import- AND PARTICULARLY ALL Salt Lake Meridian Utah, ance of the technical Action PERSONS INTERESTED IN 3 North, Rangel6 Township SUMpanels that the Secretary of AgriLAKE BRIDGER FIELD, 17, Lots 1, 2, Section East, culture has ordered established MIT COUNTY, UTAH. f Southwest East 3, in each state and the approxithat la Notice hereby given, Southeast quarter; quarter, mately 3,000 rural counties to the Oil and Gee Conservation 8ection 20. East of work with local community State tho of Commission, NorthNortheiiMl quarter development organizations. (Jtab, will conduct a hearing on west Section 10:00 at 1917, what the departThursday, July 30, Basically, Northwest quarter 29, Ofment is doing," Baker explains, ejn. In148 thaKaatCommUaiona Northeast quarter. Temple South is realigning and fortifying its fice!, This area contains 725.52 field offices to Insure that rural Suite WL Salt Lake City, Utah, acre. communities do not miss out on upon tho application of Phillips Purchase price payable in lawin the help available from any source in Petroleum Company, at which ful money of the United States. above entitled cause, their development programs. Dated at Coalville City. Utah. 'one-stotime all persons, firms and cor"We have established a this 12th day of June, 1167. RONALD R ROBINSON, service concept in every pora tkmi interested may, If thay Sheriff of Summit rural county to enable local so deslrs, appear and bo board. Notice Ja further given that leaders to Cet help they need In County, Utah. will Earl & Spafford, finding oiit what is impeding the tha purpose of said hearing m to determine whether or not Attorney for Plaintiffs development of their local eco201 Dixon Bldg-X1Ssaid Commlaaion should enter nomy; obtain assistance in prean order: Highland Drive paring economic development L Establishing ' approximateSalt Lake City, Utah. all government and plans; tap Published in The Summit drilling and spacing ly private services that can be used units for the oil County Beo June 19, 99 and 19, of development to turn dreams into reality." and gas production from tha 1967. Dakota Formation underlying NOTICE the following described area: i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Toumtkip 3 Nohtk, Range 14 BattM SLBU THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR SUM1,273? MIT COUNTY, STATE OF S S 332.60 Sec. 14: Lott aeAtt) 3,4 Douglas " Simpson, State Purchase prii-- payable id law lul money of the United Slates. Dated at Coalville City, Utah, thin 13th day of June, 11)67. 8. 9, 29, 32 16, 17, through 18. 20 36, T4N, R2E; Secs.. 29 through 33. T3N, R3E: Secs. 3, 4, 9, 10. 11, 12, IS, 14. 15. 16. 21. SB, 23. 24, 36, T3X. K4E; Secs. 3. 4. 16. 17, 1.8. 19. 20. 21, 32, 33, TIN, R5E. Hereafter. 74.000 ac.-f- t. ter 25. 26. 5. 7, 8, 28. 29, of wais to be stored as hereto- fore, released and rediverted from the Weber River directly or by exchange at the following points: (1) S. 14 deg. SO min. W. 2367 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 26, (2) N. 780 ft. and W. 2530 ft. from SE COr. Sec. 14; (3) S. 1000 ft. and W. 300 ft. from NW COr. Sec. 24; (4) N. 1560 ft. and W. 870 ft. from SE Cor. Sec.i 10; (5) S. 840 ft. and E. 1140 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10; (6) & 1350 ft. and E. 850 ft. from NK Cor. Sec. 4; all of TSN, R4E. (7) N. 1530 ft and E. 500 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 33, T4N, R4E. (81 N. 1600 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28; (9) N. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28; (10) S. 500 ft. and E. 125 ft. from NK Cor. Sec. 31; (11) S. 2475 ft. and E. 1650 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21; (12) N. 2300 ft. and E. 230 ft. from SW Cor. See. 31, aU of T4N, R3E. (II) E. 330 ft. and a 1650 ft from NK Cor. Sec. 16; (14) 891 ft. and W. 760 from NE Cor. Sec. 36; (15) S. 1650 ft. and W. 2310 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 27; (16) E. 200 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 21; (17) N. 2000 ft from SK Cor. Sec. 21; (18) N. 200 ft and W. 200 ft ftom EK Cor. Sec. 21; 1743 ft and E.- 2864 ft (19) from NW Cor. Sea 21; (20) W. 600 ft and N. 125 ft from SE Cor. Sec. II; (21) 1100 ft and E. 765 ft. ftom NW Cor. Sec. 16, Ml of T4N, R2E. (22) N. 3660 ft end W. 2100 ft from SE Cor. See. II1, TSN, R2E. (21) N. 600 ft and E. 1300 ft frof SW Cor. See. 16, T4N, RIE. (34) N. 48 - 50 mlB-- E-ft' from SW COr. See. 20, T5N, R1E. (25) N. 1216 ft. and E. 221 ft. from SK Cor. See. 25; (26) N. 1155 ft and 25; (67) N. 8 deg. 14 min. W. 25; (37) N. S deg. 34 min. W. 2182 ft from SE Cor. See. 27; (28) & 1110 ft. and W. 2080 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 28, all of T5N, R1W. (29) N. 1220 ft. and W. 480 ft from SE Cor. Sac. 30, T6N, R1W. (10) & 2450 ft. alR W. 100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 10, TSN, R1W. (II) N. 1100 ft. and W. 840 ft. from SE cor. Sac. 31, TCN, R2W. (32) N. 1100 ft. and W. 840 ft from SE Cor. See. 24, TSN, R2W. (13) W. 1600 ft. and & 1700 ft from NE Cor. Sea 23, TON, R2W. (34) N. 740 E. 540 fL from SW Cor. See. 21, TSN, R1W. (15) B. 2130 ft. and E. 280 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 22, T8N, R1W. By exchange from the following points of redlveralon from tha Weber River above Echo Reaervolr; (1) N. 2210 ft. and E. 2410 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 15; (2) S. 115 ft. and E. 1406 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 22; (I) N. 500 TL and W. 220 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21; (4) N. 995 ft end W. 165 feet from EK Cor. Sec. 21; (5) N. 100 ft and W. 1020 ft from EK Cor. Sac. 21; (6) N. 1220 ft. nml E. 2210 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 21; (7) N. 1000 ft and E. 2300 from SW Cor. Sec. 21; (8) S. 1750 ft SOT E. 1120 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 2110 ft and E. 670 29; (9) ft from NW Cor. Sec. 30; (797 a 2553 ft and W, 1550 ft from NE Cor. 8ec. 30; all of T1S, a a a a R6E. (11) S. 2376 ft and W. 825 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25; (12) N. 950 and E. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 25; (IS) N. 1980 and EL 450 ft. from SW Coy. Sec. 14; (14) S. 150 (t and E. 980 ft from WK Cor. Sec. 9; T1S, R5E. (15) N. 1760 ft. and E. 8023 from SW Cor. Sec. 29; (16) S. 1265 ft. and W. 1550 from NE Cor. Sec. 20; (17) S. 1495 ft. and E. 1035 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 9, all of TIN. R5E. (IS) N. 2575 (l. ami E. 1615 ft. from SW Cor. See. 28; (19) N. 1518 and W. 462 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 20; (2u) N. 1500 ft. and E. 1650 ft from SW Cor. Sec. S3, all of T2N, R5E. (21) S. 1713 ft. and E. 1SN0 ft. from NW Cor. See. 35, T3N, R7E. (22) X. 1850 ft. and W. 365 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 11, T2N. R5E. (23) N. 16.V ft. und E. 20011 ft. from SW . Sec. 10, T2N. R5K. (21) S. 2110 ft and E. 795 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 31, T3N, K3E. (25) N. 660 ft. and E. S3 ft. from 8W Cor. Sec. 26; (26) N. 2375 ft. and W. 2)245 from SE Cor. Sec. 26; (27) S. 2160 ft. and E. 94U ft. from NW Cor. Bee. 21; (28) N. 2000 ft. and W. 1245 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 14, ull of TIN, R2E. (29) and (30) N. 230 ft from SK Cor. Sec. 35, T4N, R2E. Water will also he released from Echo Reservoir for direct flow rights and a like quantity diverted through the Weber-ProvDiversion Canal and commingled with the Provo River at a point S. 300 ft. and W. 1650 from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, R6E, and rediverted by exchange at the following points of redlveralon from the Provo River: (1) N. 2300 ft and W. 1020 from 8K Cor-- See. 7, T3S, R5E; (2) S. 147 ft and W. 189 from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T3S, R4E; (3) N. 67 deg. 07 min. E. 1488.7 from SK Cor- - See. 2T, T5S, R3E; (4) S. 55 deg. 45 min. W. 1104 ft. from WK Cor. See. 5, T68, R3E; (5) N. 1070.5 ft ft ft ft ft ft o ft ft ft ft ft ft from WK Cor. See. 7, T6S, R3E. The water will be used from March 15 to November 15 in the Weber Basin aarvlce area and by exchange In the Deer Creek Reeervolr service area above and below the reservoir for supplemental Irrigation of 98,240.1 acres and stockwatering on lands served by this project including the following lections: Secs. 25, 35, 36, TTN, R3W; Secs. 19. 90, II, 27, 28, 10 through 15, TTN, R2W; Sacs. 1, X, 4, 9, 10. 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 27. T6N, R3W; Sacs. 2 through 11, II through SR T6N, R2W; Sen. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 16. 17, TSN. ItlW; Sec. 1, 11, and B. ,7 641 36, T5N, R2W; Secs. . 7, 18, 19, 20. 21. 26, 27. !S. 29. S3, 34, 35, 16, T5N, R1W; Secs. 1 through I'--. 20 through 26. T4N, R2W; Sees. 7, S. 15 through 36. 26 through 36. T4N, R1W; Secs. 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 9. in, 11. 12, 14. 17, 16, TSN, R1W; Secs. 25 and IS, T5N, R1E; Secs. 30 and II. T5N, R2E; Sees. 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 16, 17. 20, 21, 22. 25, 21. 37. 28. ,33. 34. 85, 31, T4N. R2E: Sees. 26, 28, 29, 30, 31. 32, S3. T4N. R3E. Sees. 33 and 33, T4N, R4E. Seen. 1, 2, 11. 12. 13. II. 23. 24. 25, 26, 34, 36, TSN, R2E. Sec. 31, TSN, R3E. Secs. 3. 4, 5, 9, 10. 14. 15. 24 and 25. T3N, R4E. Sec. 32, TSN. R5E. Secs. 9, 10, 11. 16. 17. 20. SI, 28, 29. 32, 33, T2N, R5E. Sec. 5, T2X. R7E. Secs. 4. 9. 16, 17. 20, 21, TIN, R5E. Secs. 13, 15, 21, 24, 25. 9S. 36. T1S, R3E. Sere. 15 through 22. 27 through 33, T1S, R6E. Sect. 4, 5. S, 9. T2S, R6E. Secs. 19. 2u, 29. T3S, RIE: 7, S, lx, T4S. R5E; Secs. 12 and 13, T4S, R4E; Saea. 1, I, 3, 4. 9 through 16, , 22, 26, 27, 35, T6S, R2E; Secs. 6, 7. 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 27. 2X, 29, 33, 14, 15, T5S, R2E; Secs. 1 through 13. Secs. 5, II through I, 20, TS8, RIE; Sees. 2, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2B, 23, 24. 16, R1W; Sen. 10 and II. R2E; Sees. 25, 26, 10 through 86, T48, RIE; Sacs. 4, 27, T5S, 149, J, 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 25, 26. 35, 16, T4S, R1W; Sees. 4. 5, 6, 8, 9, II. 17, 19, 20, 21, 28 through 13, r3S, R1W; Secs. 29. 30, SI, 12. rzs, R1W. Secs. 15. II, 21, 24. 25, XI, 27, U, II. T7N. R2W; Beca. 29 through SI, T7N, R1W; Sees. L t. 3, 12, TCN, R2W; Sees. 4 through 9, 16, 17, TSN, R1W. Tho water will also bo used from January 1 to December II g for powar, domestic, and municipal pur poses within tho Weber Basin service area and within the cor porate boundaries of the following: Haight Bench Irrigation Company, Haight Creek Irrigation Company, Layton City, Kaysvllle City, Sunnt City, dinton City, CloarfteM Citv. Farmington City, Centerville City, Bountiful City, West Bountiful City, South Davis County Water Improvement District, (Metropolitan Water District of Orem, and Roy City. Protests realitlng the granting of this application with reasoni therefor mue( be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 441 State Capitol, Salt Lake City,' Utah, on or before August stock-waterin- 5, 1117. C LAMBERT, State Engineer. Published in Tha Summit 12. II. 14. 15. 22, 23. 24, 25, 26. County Boo, Coalville, Utah, on 35, TSN, R3W; Secs. 1 through June IS, 19, July 6, 1167. HUBERT a a Lets 4-- an-w- er 4-- on-ti- Begins With Me by Elaine Cannon, Thursday Morning. The afternoon session was conducted by Richard Boyce, a recreation major from UtahStateUniverslty who now teaches P.E. a! the University and acted as the chairman of the recreation during the conference. At s talent program later tnai 'discovered how talented the Summit County delegates really were. A record hop finished the day and we piled into bed, satisfied, but tired. Once again, we straggled to breakfast, this time a bit later. Experience told us that eating too much, tends to Improve the odds of dropping to sleep in the nest meeting, so we ate lightly, but without much success. At the General Session, we were instructed on "Youths Part in Community Betterment." Then we were again divided into discussion groups to decide what we could do. After lunch, the balloting for the 1968 Planning Committee was a grand success, with our candl evening, we a Go Swimming! New Classes Being Formed Soon (35-64- .) to-wl- ' E e Series of Nine Lessons $8.00 for All Classes CLASSES ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY FOR THREE WEEKS NEK-Sectio- SWK-Townshi- CLASSES GIVES: and 5 year oldi Beginners Intermediate! Swimmers 4 p Coal-ville- , 9 9 Women Swim to Music Scouts NEK-Sectio- 1--4, Call 336-255- 2 for Further Information After laet leeaon special water show will feature ewimming exhibition! for public t: REMEMBER POOL IS OPEK EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 2 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. |