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Show THURSDAY, SEPTE ryAnv Tvfj TOE LEHI SUN. LEIH. UTAH . a. xivju a. xjii . - ' - Clubs and Socials Auctus Club The opening meeting of the Auctus Club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ward Webb. Business and plans for the coming com-ing season were taken up followed follow-ed by a social. Club officers Florence Mendenhall, Helen Christensen and Thelma Webb were co-hostesses. Mrs. Barbara Trane is reporter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Odell Peck. Dr. Owen P. Henager of Provo, will be the guest speaker. Liahonian The Liahonian Club met at the home of Mrs. Grant Christoffer son. Mrs. Bert Beck gave the litany. Mrs. Ray Nelson of Amer ican Fork, reviewed the book, "Sweet Love Remembered." The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ferd Evans. Litny will be given by Mrs. George Bone. It will be open night, and a special program will be featured. Hospital Notes Mrs. Douglas Smith received medical treatment from Sept. 21 to 25. She was taken to a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Busker received medical care from Sept. 23 to 24. Glen Woodhouse of Magna re ceived treatment Sept. 26, for a gunshot wound, following an accident. Carl Flygare was admitted for medical treatment, Sept. 27. Athenian The Anthenian Club held their first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Gerald R. Taylor, Wednesday. It was a business meeting for the purpose of planning plan-ning the season's activities. Mrs. Ernest Webb, president, was in charge. Modernettes Mrs. Dean Wilcox was hostess for the Modernette Club this week. , Sewing and refreshments filled the evening. Foot comfort is essential to Health. Don't suffer with foot and leg pains. Call E. Smith at Am. Fork Shoe Shop for complete com-plete foot examination, arch supports, braces. Shoe extensions made to order. 8-26-tf. Bill and Colleen Gardner of Pleasant Grove have a new son, born at the local hospital, Sept. 26. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate appropri-ate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. a-2311 Mrs. Floyd A. Cook, Route No. 1, Box 382, Orem) Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of 1.0 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Application No. 16340. The water was to have been diverted from two 4-in. wells' at points as follows: Well No. 1 N. 379.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, R2E; Well No. 2 N. 379.5 ft. and W. 100 ft. from SE Cor. said Sec. 30, and used from May 15 to Sept. 15 to Irrigate Irri-gate 16.68 acres of land embraced in Sees. 29, 30, 31 and 32, T5S, R2E. Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted from two 4-in. wells as follows: Well No. 1139 ft. deep at a point N. 367.7 ft. and E. 1.5 ft.; Well No. 2140 ft. deep at a point N. 365.87 ft. and W. 89.38 ft. both from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, R2E, and used from May 15 to Sept. 15 to irrigate 16.68 acres of land embraced in Sees. 29, 30, 31 and 32, T5S, R2E. 19518 George M. Hlckley, West Dr. Provo, Ut. .668 sec. ft. for miscellaneous use from a 4-in. well bet. 150 and 250 ft. deep at a point S. 515 ft. and W. 1510.32 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 10, T7S, R2E. The water will be used for domestic, milk-cooling, stock watering and to irrigate 50 acres of land embraced in NW1 Sec. 10, T7S, R2E. 19783 Dr. Harold Austin, Provo, Ut. .25 sec. ft. for Irrigation Irriga-tion use from a 4-in. well bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 1102 ft. and W 75 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T6S, R3E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 3.57 acres of land embraced em-braced in SE Sec. 30, T6S, R3E, and for year-round incidental domestic and stock-watering purposes. 19789 Lehi City, Lehi, Ut. 2 sec. ft. for municipal purposes from a 12 and 16-in. well, bet. 200 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 5 47' W 931.5 ft from S4 Cor. Sec. 4, T5S, R1E. The water will be conveyed to settling tanks and thence into the distribution mains and used for municipal purposes in Lehi City. 19792 Will Ward, 112 E. 3rd So., Provo, Ut. .30 sec. ft. for municipal purposes from a 12-in. well bet. 250 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 1077.68 ft. and W. 752 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, 16S, R3E. The water will be used for municipal purposes by Will Ward at Rock Canyon Estate embraced em-braced in SEV4 Sec. 30, T6S, R3E. 19884 Boyd Hunting, American Ameri-can Fork, Ut. 1.0 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 4-in. well bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 1719.2 ft. and W. 1027.4 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T5S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 12.5 acres of land embraced in Ei2 SEV4 SEy4 Sec. 21, T5S, R1E. 19885 Claude Hunting, American Amer-ican Fork, Ut. 1.0 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 4-in. well bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep at a AT PENMEY'S you save on whopping big 4m 1 . Af.l'.OT..lNUfc'. --Vr.'.' Li I V J I il lis r. ? I . ,. y . ir j s.. " SiiMss" wafatss&a te&sua wwukwummh wmwimw x&zax&y f-:'? z ior ;--.--; ii ft na H v 5N ' ImCtD I immm0 Birthdays Your whole fanuly will love'these 22' x 44' bath towels! Thick; 8tur3y? i Joops soak up water and dry in a jiffy! Vivid plaids in red, gold, greeri or blue. Softer solids in pink, blue, green or gold with white striped border And priced for the family budget! 1 8" x 36" solid or plaid hand towel ..... . . .3 f OF $1.00 500 Pairs Children's SLEEPERS Sizes 1 to 6 in pink or blue. Soft, warm knit fabric, elastic drop seat. Snug, comfortable with feet. . $1.39 Congratulations are In order for Mrs. Kate Holmstead, who celebrated her birthday Sept. 27. Guests from Salt Lake City, at a family dinner were Mrs. Amy Stevenson, her sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stevenson and children, chil-dren, who brought gifts for the occasion. Malcolm Stephensen was honored hon-ored at a familv dinner Sunday in honor of his seventeenth birthday, which fell on Wednesday. Wednes-day. All familv members were present, including his father, J. Maiben SteDhensen. engaged as Superintendent of the Daggett school district. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen were present from American Fork. Mrs. Patricia McMillan Noff singer, also a September 29 child, became 19 on Wednesday. She received a variety of gifts and cards from relatives and irienas. She expects to return to Ocean side, Calif., in a few days. Mrs. Dean Wilcox arranged a delightful surprise for her little daughter, LuDean, whose Uth birthday fell on Wednesday. A group of friends arrived at 6:30 in the evening, for a charming dinner party, and games. As she cut her cake, a tiny concealed music box played "Happy Birthday Birth-day to You." Guests included the Misses Colleen Leany, Renee Scott, Renee Price, Kathleen Evans, Judy Peck, Dorothy McMillan Mc-Millan and Ronda Price. Sturdy, Comfortable Hunting Clothes at Budget Prices In order to draw monthly survivors sur-vivors benefits under the Social Security Act, a widow under age 65 must have a child of the deceased de-ceased wage earner in her care. point N. 403.4 ft. and E. 24.08 ft. from wy4 Cor. Sec. 22, T5S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in SWA NWy4 W2 SWy4 Sec. 22, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, applica-tions, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City .1, Utah, on or before October 23, 1948. Ed. H. Watson STATE ENGINEER i fd Aim right1 for our store for the best buy in the best hunting outfits. Knickers, jackets, shirts, socks, caps, boots everything you need to follow the trail to the prey. Hunt In comfort this season . . . and with no strain on the budget. 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