Show t NOTICE TO WATER USERS state engineers office t salt lake city utah f july 14 1910 notice is hereby given that J M y Laun choso whoso pot office address is st george utah has made application in accordance with the requirements quire ments of the compiled laats of utah 1907 as amended by alie session laws of utah 1909 to appropriate prop ten 10 cubic feet per second of water from ash creek washington county rutih said faill be diverted at a point which bears south 9 degrees 56 minutes nest feet from the north cast corner of section 2 township 40 south range 13 salt lake base and meridian from where it will bo conveyed by acang of a ditch for a distinct di of approximately feet and there used during the period from january 1 to december 31 inclusive of each 5 car to impale acres of land embraced in sections 22 23 27 28 29 32 and 33 township 40 south range 13 west sections 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 township 41 south range 13 west salt lali lalio o base and meridian in addition to alio quantity of rater above specified applicant intends to appropriate one thousand 1000 acre feet of water which will be stored during alie period from january 1 to december 31 inclusive of each acir in a reservoir embraced in sections 7 and 8 township 39 south range 12 west salt lake base and the water so stored will be released during the from february 15 to september 30 inclusive of each acar at a point bears north 24 degrees 8 minutes cast feel from ahe north west corner of section 1 township 40 south range 13 west salt lake base and meridian and convey ed to the land above described where it will be used in connection with the ten 10 cubic feet per second of water this application is designated in the engineers office as no all protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons must bo made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty 30 davs after the completion of the publication of this notice CALEB TANNER state engineer date of first publication july 21 1910 date of completion of publication august 20 1910 |