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Show , FRIDAY, SEPTEMfiPt THE BULLETIN, BINGltAM, UTAH : Legal Notices : L jjjjjxufff fff f rrfffrfr CURRENT COMMENT With the President at Hyde Park, and Congress scattered to ence which can be the oveCjM "thrill". What differ A 1 "collection" g0es lnto f bag a few years iaterK I tor the collector wa.g1 , harmless while U la8t(J. 1 ' as to the uninterested 'A he got more foot roo Jf the house and did a g0od j : at the same nme. H : I old prist which the former own-er valued so lightly that he threw It Into the attic. Every-one must have fun in his own way. He can get It innocently In no better manner than by "collecting." One of the virtues of that hobby Is that it thrives In most cases on cast-of- fs which are of value to the collector On-ly. And so It occurs that all parties to the transaction are pleased. On the on hand' the Junk disappears and on the other there comes that experl-- the four winds, like tho spirits in Plato's fable, Washington has little to do save to repeat the early Civil War report: "All quiet along the Potomas." Ru-mors still persist that an extra session will be called, and in that event the capital city again will take on the activity .for which it Is noted. In the mean-time, the President is planning a little fishing, which no one will begrudge him, and Is saying little that goes beyond the or-dinary courtesies extended to the press. Putting Mr. Roosevelt aside for the time being, as a source of news, it comes from the ap-propriations Committee f the House that the budget will be balanced, in substance, by the first of next July. It la pointed out that during the last session appropriations were about a hun-dred million dollars less than was asked for current expenses, and that If the national debt had Increased somewhat, the troublesome thing known as the budget. Although the President maybe taking a few days off, light still burn late In the State Depart-ment, on account of the situa-tion In the far East. It is too early in the conflict to suggest any plan whereby the Japanese and the Chinese may heal the difficulties that exist between them, and about all that the Departmest of State can do along that line at present is nothing at all: simply wait until the warring parties have battered each other until they are out of breath and the gong sounds for the end of the first round. The British and the Americons fought out their difficulties In the Revolution and in the War of 1812 without regard to Asi-atic cholera, Its first appearance In the Uslted States being ln 1832. In that year, immigrants from England to New York. City by way of Quebec spread the scourage, and for several years it was epidemic here. In 1848 it arrived again at New Orleans, ascending the . Mississippi and moving across the plaisa to Cali-fornia with the gold rush. Chol-era scares have occurred now and then, But generally stated we have had no cause for anxi-ety on that score since 1873. There are none living who can give a word of mouth account of the doings of cholera in the United States, and nobody Is eager to have new history writ-ten along that line. With no hard feelings toward the Chin-ese and the Japs, it is hoped that they handle their own war and their own cholerafl The American Phllatedlc So-ciety has opened its 62nd an-nu- al convention in Detroit. Most persons have . collected stamps, or something else, at one time or another, and many never will cease from their labors while they are In the flesh. Collectors should not be put aside with n indulgent smile. None but the collector knows the Joy that comes with the discovery of a bottle of peculiar shape or an , It by evaporation, as being unfit lor any further beneficial use. This application la designated in the office of the State Engi-neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi- - tol Building, Salt Lake city, wnu one extra copy and 31-0- filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that KennecoUt Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application ln accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use, of 1.6 sec. ft. of water from Dixon Gulch ln Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted virtue by of Application No. 9990 at a point S. 62 Deg. E. 1676 feet from the NW Cor. of Sec. 26, T. 3 S., R. S W., SLB&M, and used from January l to Decem-ber 31 Inclusive of each year, for leaching and precipitation of ores. After having been so used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point 0. 66 Deg. E. 1980 feet from said NW Cor. of Sec. 26. It la now proposed to divert said water at a point N. 45 Deg. 8 Min. E. 1888 feet from the Wl4 Cor. of said Sec. 26, and use it from January l to December 31 inclu-sive of each year, primarily for the precipitation of copper held in solution, but also for the ex-traction from such solutions of such other content as possesses a commercial value. After having been so used, it is proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of sons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be. filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Bunding, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, salt Lake City, Utah has made Application ln accordance with the laws of Utah to change the place and nature of use of 1.6 sec. ft of water from Bing- ham Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of Appli- cation No. 9030, Certificate No. 1396 at a point W. 604 ft. from the E1I4 Cor. of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 8 W., SLB&M, and used from January l to December 31 In-clusive of each year for leaching and precipitation of ores. After having been so used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point N 86 Deg. 26 Min. W 2244 ft from the SE Cor. of Sec. 26, T. 3 S.. R. 3 W., SLB&M. It Is now proposed to divert said water, as heretofore, and use it from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipita- tion of copper held ln solution, but also for the extraction from siWt solutions of such other con-tdr- lc as possesses a commercial value. After having been so used, it is proposed to convey the wa- ter away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of it by evaporation, as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application is designated in the office of the State Engi- neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea- - transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, S.'Vt Lake City, Utah has made Application In accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and; nature of use of 1 sec. ft of water from Muddy gulch, a tri-butary of Carr Fork Creek in Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been divert-ed by virtue of Application ' No. 10167 at a DOlnt S 64 Den. 2 Mln. W 3136 feet from the NW Cor. of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, for precipitation of minerals. After having been so used the water has been return-ed to the natural channel at a point N 67 Deg. 30 Min. W 27S0 feet from the SE Con of Sec. 23, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M'. It Is now proposed to divert said wa-ter at a point S 46 Deg. IS Mln. W 3432 feet from the said NW Cor. of Sec. 36, and use It from January 1 to December 31 inclu-sive of each year, primarily for the precipitation of copper held In solution, but also for the ex-traction from such . solutions of such other content as possesses a commercial value. After having been so used, It is proposed to convey the water away from Bing-ham Canyon and dispose of It by evaporation as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application Is designated In the office of the State Engi-neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and fl.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 v NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer 4. - Salt Lake City Notice Is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, V Mr. Leland (Sonny) Wllv 1 spending several j in Los Angeles, California. 1 f v NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice la hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application In accordance with the laws of Utah to change the place and nature of use of 4 sec. ft. of water from Carr Fork Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water has heretefore been diverted by virtue of Appli-cation No. 10166 at a point S. 3 Deg. E. 60 feet from the Wilt Cor. of Sec. 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, for leaohlng and pre-cipitation of ores. After having been ao used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point N. 67 Deg. 30 Mln. W. 2760 feet from the SB Cor. of See 23, T. 3 S., R. 3 W.. SLB&M. It is now proposed to divert the water as heretofore and use . It from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipita-tion of copper held in solution, but also for the extraction from such solutions of such other con-tent as possesses a commercial value. After having been so used, it Is proposed to convey the wa-ter away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of It by evaporation, as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application Is designated In the office of the State Engi-neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 v NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notico Is hereby given that the Bogan Hardware Company, a cor-poration of Utah, has made ap-plication for dissolution of said corporation to the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Salt Lake County, and that the time and place for the hearing on said application has been set for 10 o'clock A. M., September 30, 1937, at the Court room of the above named Court In the City and County Building at Salt Lake City, Utah. Any creditor of said corporation or any other person having any olaim against it or objections to the dissolution of aid corporation may file his claim or objections at any time prior to the time of such hear-ing. -- Dated this. 11 day of August, 1937. ' (SEAL) William J. Korth Clerk, i By D, Thompson 1 Deputy. Date of 1st Pub. Aug. 20, 1937 Date Of last Pub. Sept. 17, 1937 V NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, 6alt Lake City, Utah has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use, of 3 sec. ft. of water from Markham Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been divert-ed by virtue of Application No. 9960 at a point N. 89 Deg. 05 Mln. E, 1007 ft from the SW Cor. of Sec. 23, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each year, for leaching and pre-cipitation of ores. After having been so used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point N. 83 Deg. 34 Min. W. 3382 feet from the SE Cor. of said Sec. 23. It is now pro-posed to divert said water at a point S 87 Deg. 65 Min. E 860 feet from the SW Cor. of said Sec. 23, and used from January 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each year, primarily for the pre-cipitation of copper held In solu-tion, but also for the extraction from such solutions of such other content as possesses a commercial value. After having been so used, it is proposed to convey the wa-ter away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of it by evaporation, as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application Is designated in the office of the State Engi-neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, Stae Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 s NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH ' Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice la hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.007 sec. ft. of water from an unamed stream in Little Eddie Gulch In Salt Lake County, - Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of Application No. 8946, -- Certificate No. 1896, at a point S 61 deg. 60-m- ln W 8236 feet from the NE Cor. of Sec. 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January 1 to December 31 inclu-sive of each vear for leaching and precipitation of ores. After having been so used the has been return-ed to the natural channel at a point 8 61 Deg. 60 Mln. W 3435 ft from, said NE Cor. of Sec. 26. It la now proposed to divert said water at a point S 65 Deg. 67 Mln, ,W 3667 ft.' from said NE Cor, of Sec. 26, and use it from January l to December 31 inclu-sive of each year, primarily for the precipitation of copper held ln solution, but also for the ex-traction from such solutions of ' suoh other content as possesses a commercial value. After having been ao used, It la proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of It by evaporation, as being unfit for any further beneficial use. , This application Is designated in the office of the State Engi-neer as No. ' All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building. Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. 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Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application ln accordance with the laws of Utah to change the place and nature of use of 0.08 see. ft. of water from an unnamed stream ln Copper Cen-ter gulch ln Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of Appli-cation No. 8943, Certificate No. 1439, at a point S 47 Deg. 20 Min. W 1840 feet from the NE Cor. of Sec. 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, for precipitation of copper held in solution. After having been so used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point N 86 Deg. 26 Min. W 2244 feet from the NE Cor. of said Sec. 85. It is now proposed to divert said water as heretofore, and use it from Janu-ary 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipitation of copper held in solution, but also for the extrac-tion from such solutions of such other content as possesses a com-mercial value. After having been so used. It is proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of It by eva-poration as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application is designated in the office of the State Eniri- - neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1987 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 "V NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of SUte Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the place and nature of use of 1 see. ft. of water from the Carr Fork Creek, ln Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of Appli-cation No. 10166 at a point S. 77 Deg. 3 Min. W. 1875 feet from the NW Cor. of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M, and used from January l to December 31 Inclusive of each year, for leach-ing and precipitation of ores. After having been so used the water has been returned to the natural channel at a point N. 67 Deg. 80 Min. W. 2760 feet from the SE Cor. of Sec. 23, T. 3 S, R. 3 W., SLB&M. It Is now pro-posed to divert said water as heretofore and use It from Janu-ary 1 to December 31 Inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipitation of copper held in solution, but also for the extrac-tion from such solutions of such other content as possesses a com-mercial value. After having been so used, it is proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of it by eva-poration, as being unfit for any further beneficial use. This application 1 designated In the office oLthe State Engi- neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made ln affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 "s NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice Is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application In accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.03 sec. ft of water from an unnamed stream in Ingersoll gulch in Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by vir-tue of Application No. 8944, Certificate No. 1441, at a point S 65 Deg. 15 Mln. W 2720 feet from the NE Cor. of Sec. 34, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M. and used from January l to Decem-berb- er 31 Inclusive of each year, for precipitation of copper held ln solution. After having been so used the water has been return- - ed to the natural channel at a point N 9 Deg. 19 Min B 2497 feet from the said NE Cor. of Sec. 34. It is now proposed to divert said water at a point S 64 Deg. 21 Min. W 2673 feet from the said NE Cor. of Sec. 84, and use it from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipita- tion of copper held in solution, but also for the extraction from such solutions of such other con- tent as possesses a commercial value. After having been soused, It is proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of It by evaporation as being unfit for any further bene-ficial use. This application is designated in the office of the State Engi- neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made ln affidavit form, must be filed with T. H Humpherys, state Engineer, Capi- tol Building, salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August, 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 ii NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Kennecott Copper Corporation, transferee of Utah Copper Com-pany, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application in accordance with the lawa of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 3 sec. ft. of wat-- r (from Freeman gulch in Salt Lake county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of Application No. 9989 at a point N 37 Deg. 45 Min E S250 feet from the SW Cor. of See. 23, T. 3 S., R. 8 W., SLB& M, and used from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, for leaching and precipita-tion of ores. After having been so used the water has heretofore neen returned to the natural channel of Bingham Creek at a point N 64 Deg. 30 Mln. E 3580 feet from the said SW Cor. of Sec. 23. It is now proposed to divert said water at a point N 33 Deg. 67 Min. E 2285 feet from the said SW Cor. of Sec. 23, and use It from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, primarily for the precipita-tion of copper held in solution, but also for the extraction from such solutions of such other con-tent as posses a commercial val-ue. After having been so used, It is proposed to convey the water away from Bingham Canyon and dispose of it by evaporation, as being unfit for any further bene-ficial use. This explication la deslcnatsd in the office of the State Engi- neer as No. All protests resisting the grant-ing of said Application, with rea-sons therefor, made In affidavit lorm, must, be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within SO days after the date of completion of publication. T.. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of 1st pub. August 20, 1937 Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1937 |