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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. July 23. 1912. Notice la hereby given that William AJustesen, whose pout office address is Deseret, Utah, baa made application In accordance with the mentg of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, aa amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1!09 and 1911. to appropriate thirty (30) cubic feet of water per second from Uaker Hot Springs, Juab County, Utah. From the northwest corner of Section 18. Town-tihi14 south, Kange 7 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, the springs are situated as follows: Spring No. 1 is 9.590.8 feet west and 873.5 fet north; Spring No. 2 Is 10,412.8 feet west and I, 087.5 feet north; Spring No. 3 is II. 653.8 feet west and 1,166.5 feet north; Spring No. 4 is 11,662.3 feet west and 1.137.5 feet north; Spring No. 5 Is 11,678.8 feet west and 1.087.5 feet north; Spring No. 6 1 11,873.8 feet west and 1,146 feot north; Spring No. 7 U 11,702.8 feet west and 845.5 feet north; Spring No. 8 la 12.1C5.8 feet wet and 608.5 feet north; Spring No. 9 is 12.214.3 feet west and 664 feet north; Spring No. 10 is 12.219.3 feet west and 593.5 feet north; Spring No. 11 Is 12.254.3 feet west and 291.5 feet north; Sprlug No. 12 Is 12.29.8 fwt west and 251.5 feet north. The water will be diverted at the places where It issues from said spring! and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 52.800 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 2.400 acres of land em braced In Soor.ions 31, 32 and 33, Township 14 south. Hange 7 west; Section 36, Township south. Range 8 west; Sections 4. 5 and 6, Town 15 7 south, Hange west, and Sec ship tloti 1. Township 15 south. Hange 8 went Salt Luke Ila.se and Meridian. This application Is designated in the stnto engineer's office a No. 4.i81 All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor. muH be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days aTter the completion of the publication of this notice. CALKIl TANNKIt. State Knglneer. Date of first publication August 2. 1912; date of completion of publication September 2, 1912. ifFarm NATIONS OTHER State Engineer's Road Improvement MUST KEEP OFF - re-ul- NO COUNTRY FOREIGN POOR and IE SHALL ESTABLISH A NAVAL POST AT MAGDALEN A BAY. ROADS ARE EXPENSIVE ALWAYS FAVORED DISH Only 7 Per Cent of 2,100,000 Mile of Publlo Thoroughfares In This HOW CUSTARDS FOR Country Are Improved, DESSERTS MAY BE VARIED. There are 2.100.000 miles of publlo roads in this country. Only 150,000 miles, or 7 per cent, are improved, Baked In Individual Cups Is Probably All the rest can be fairly described as the Most Popular Form Fresh bad roads. The waste of our natural Grated Cocoanut Flavored It as is noth reckless is, resources, With Orange Tapioca. waste ing compared to the money Their Good Excuse "I've heard that the Matbesons are to give a large card party next going Baked custards cups week remarked Mrs. Allen to Friday," at will always be a favorite dessert America Will Make It Quite Clear to One egg yolk and ber husband. simple dinners. "lleen Invited?" asked Allen, not All Concerned That the Monroe one tabtespoonrui or sugar 10 every looking up from his paper. an iur ot ruio Milmug is Doctrine Forbids Naval or excellent, cnprui "No, the invitations aren't out yet." these custards. More yolks than tms itary Foothold In Western "Well, I suppose we'll be askjed, all and the makes them "eggy" in flavor Hemisphere. right." whites are not needed. In fact, the "Yes. that's the trouble." custard is much better with the "Trouble?" echoed Allen, laying rare ns unless will, forty-fiv- e great wbttea, they down the paper. Washington. The vigor of the is taken, form in tough strings or rise "Yes, trouble. You know, Tom, I terms that the senate shall use In wane tne custaru JuBt to the top in Jumps can't bear those stiff, tiresome no cow declaring that foreign try is baking. Do not forget to add a tiny Mrs. Matbeson Is always givparties a shall establish a naval post at salt. of pinch ing. The lust time we went to one we For simple custards a little nutmeg both declared that we'd never bay, or at any other point on go to anthe American continent, will be the Imparts as good a flavor as vanilla or other." forof consideration by the subject any of tbe ordinary extracts, cuaiarus "It's simple enough to sond regrets. eign affairs committee of the senate. nolnts is not done bv farmers bv any flavored with grated orange rind are Isn't It?" Within a day or two, It Is believed, means. The Interstate commerce delicious. Chocolate grated over the "Without any reason and cause an the sen&te will be called uion to adopt commission tells us thnt in all some, top Just before the dessert IS put into old friend and neighbor to be offended cus-fo- r to addition a oven is a resolution atating In unequivocal pleasant thing like 250.000,000 tons are hauled- the tor life?" terms that the Monroe doctrine, or shipment every year. The willing- tards flavored with vanilla or almond. "Then send an excuse. 8ay that I'm the settled policy of the United States, ness to move this immense volume of The chocolate forms an appetizing 111 or that your Angora cat Is under requires that no foreign country shall freight over poor roads, as against crust over the top. leaving the custard the doctor's care because of an attack secure a naval or military foothold good roads such as France enjoys, beneath Its original color. of the pip." Custards made with fresh grated co- costs the country a cool unnecessary in the western hemisphere. "Don't be silly, Tom. This is a seII ;oanut are delicious, especially' 1305,000.000 a year. Senator Lodge, as chairman of the rious matter. The Matbesons always These figures and facta come from Savored with grated orange. Lemon know everything that goes on In this subonwnltileo that investigates the used. be or vanilla however, the may, office Waller of the rumor of a Japanese purchase of four Logan Page, house. How could tbey live right United States director of public works. Butter the cuBtard cups, sprinkle over across the street and not know wheth million acres of land on Magdalena much aa sugar surface the buttered er I was telling tbe truth or not It I bay, will muko a formal reiort to the as the butter will hold. Then dredge said you were ill? No, we've got to foreign affairs committee, recommend USEFUL AS GRASS CATCHER liberally the with eecoanut and pour reason have some for declining." real ing that the United States reaffirm custard into the cups. The measure A Potato Chute. ''We might run out of town." sug the pollny known as the Monroe doe Device Fastened to Back of Mowei of sugar in the cocoanut custard may trine in terms that can not be misun dirt to fall through the openings upgested Allen. "The fishing la fine." Makes Use of Rake Unnecessary be more liberal as the addition of co derstood by any foreign p;wer. "Fishing!" Mrs. Allen gave her hus- How It Is Made. on the ground, as well as any pebbles bulk. coanut increases the a withering glance. "When you and The senate Investigation began as that are up with the potatoes. For a tapioca custard not so many feel impelled to go fishing. Tom, please the result of a report thai a private The slatspicked to the A rake will be unnecessary Volks are needed, two cupfuls ol may be placed at a disman who mows grass with the device PnnA tanloca taking the place of leave me at home. I've had enough of Japanese syndicate was attempting to tance of one inch or one and one-hal- f wet feet and blistering control a vast tract about (ho south inches apart and this will also act shown here attached to the back of two of ,ne the tapioca cook leaky boats, ern California bay, long regarded as as a sorter of the potatoes, as well; the mower. This Is the invention of In water untu it Is transparent, and sunburn." Well, we might go to some other the best naval base on the Pact Ik the small potatoes falling through the a Minnesota genius, and it is said to UB8 ..st enough water to prevent its for a little change." city of coaaU openings between the slats with the leave a clean sward in the wake i,urt,mg. All a little salt and let It gel I'm not prepared to go away from. - tne lawn mower, catching tne loose tusecond chute a with then before cold etc., using. FIGHTING NEAR MEXICO CITY. dirt, home. My clothes aren't In order and bers can be conveyed to a separate grass tuat tiles up In tne rear before Cvr) custards are made more festlvs I have a dressmaker coming next on to The J aphas chance fall a decorated it to again. the ground. ln BppeBrance if each Is Rebels Attempt to Cut Through bin, with the dirt falling week. I think we'd better Just Invite says the Iowa Homestead. This would paratus is made with a galvanized top wltn ft ppoonful of brightly colored some people to dinner tbe evening of Federal Towns and March Upon save much labor, as the crop can be steel Dottom ana neavy aucg sines jply candled cherry or a preserved the card party. Suppose we ask tbe NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Captal. picked up as they come from the dig- - and is easily detached and emptied Btrawberry and a rosette of whipped Doollttles?" Moxlno City. A battle between fed without the trouble of sorting, as when It becomes full. Two hooks are crearn. Or. if preferred, cover the top Do you think," Inquired Allen, "that Stat Knginecr's Office. Salt Lake erals and rebels lias been rasing tor ger when they are put In the cellar the fastened at the ends or tne roncr or of each .tn a meringue. An orange an evening with the Doollttles will be City. Utah, July 22. 1912. mower a If and circular wire pieces ni fnTOred custard Is very nice three days, and still is la progress, sorting would be accomplished far tho tiny more enlivening than a party at Notice Is hereby given that Winn forty five miles from here, according easier tops any and quicker by the above meth of oranRe marmalade spoonful Have I got to listen Mathesons? he Ha president, U meager reports. Itailn are lack od. Company, by the merlgue. Doollttle's maunder to hours for three T. C. Winn, whose post office address bud the federal loss has been renaked custard has a peculiarly deu ing talk about his one hunting expediXephi, Utah, has made applica- ing. does custard paired variously from fifty to severa' HIGH VALUE OF GOOD ROADS pate flavor which boiled tion to the Maine woods and to Mrs. tion in accordance with the requirenot nossess. Spoonfuls of It often Doollttle's bromide reminiscences of ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah. times that number. A reported atmake a more delicious accompaniment her single trip to Paris? Why the Door.M'7, as amended by the Sejsion tempt of the rebels to cut through In Favor of Construction Is rioaaert than a boiled custara llttles. my dear? Laws of Utah. 19o9 and 1911. to appro- federal towns and march upon thit Big Point Economy of Time and Force In sauce. It Is especially good wnn (251 cubic feet of city, could not be continued. priate twenty-fivYou know very well that we owe Reaching Market. water kt second from Currant Creek fruit tarts or a dish of fresh berries Several detachments of troops have them some hospitality. I think Mrs. York will New Juali County. Ulan. Said water nr nthar summer fruits. been called here and Tuesday wcrt Doolittle la quite Interesting and that No one questions the statement be diverted at a point which bears sent out on armored trains. Tribune. Several story Mr. Doolittle tells about tho a that good roads have east 2.100 feet dis hundred north 21 high money machine with moose he missed Is really exciting." gum infantry corner of tant of the outh quarter value to the farmers of the nation, and RDlced Peaches. "Yes. the first twenty times you bear Section 1. Township 11 south. Range aLf have been sent from here. it may be said that this alone Is suffi oounds of peaches, one cupful it- - After two down repetitions my hair Four I west. Sa'.l Lak Base and Meridian, concost of to their cient the IN NO THIRD TICKET Justify IDAHO. of vinegar, one tablespoonful of cinna has ceased to stand on end at tbe critirom where It will b conveyed by itructlon aa rapidly as practicable un or Cloves ical moments." means of a ranal for a etsiance of mon. one tablespoonful and equit Party Will Send Dele der an efficient, economical one tea brown sugar, of notinds three 2..',0 feet and there us''d during the Progressive to "Well, snyway. I like them." able system of highway Improvement. ol Chicago, However. gateet one teaspoonful of "No accounting for tastes, my dear. (erlod from January 1 to December glnser. spoonful of favor in this The expen . point :.. Inclusive, of each year, to develop St. Anthony, ldab-red pepper. Boll the sugar ana mt If asking tbe Doollttles to dinner will landing In a diturebigis the economy of time and ' . a. i"'" power for the puniose of electric light- turmoil efter one of the most bitter force in vinegar. Scald the peaches, removt satisfy a soul craving of yours, ask transportation between farm ing and propellingr machinery near In the history of Idaho politics, the skins and cook In the syrup. Tl them by all means. Never mind me." fights and market, enabling the growers to Mens. Utah. Aff-- having been so In which Provisional ion Don't be ridiculous. Tom. Committeeman iplces In a bag and cook with tht take advantage of fluctuations in buy diverted and used, the water will be reaches. When the perhes are ten know I'm not crsxy over them, but as returned to the natural channel of the Afhur II. Allen lost Ms fight, the pro ing and selling, as well as enhancing Handy Crass Catcher. der. pour Into stone Jars, reheat tht long as we have to have some one. I ptream. at a point which bears north gressive party closed Its convention j the vajue of rea cgtate. It is estl- vyrnp every day for a week, pouring think we may as well have them." ot nominawithout here 4.570 distant feet east Tuesday loss night annual mated that the average degree over these at each end of the catcher. when over the peacnes. ai "Oh. very well." replied Allen. I the south quarter comer of Section 1. ting a state ticket. from poor roads is 76 cents an acre, third piece of wire books over the kinds boiling of small frulta may be apice When he left the bouse a few min The ncleoJion of sixteen delegate! while the estimated average increase handle of Township 11 south Hinge 1 weft. Salt mower to keep the the utes later he dropped a note of Inviln this manner. Ham and Meridian. This appli- to the national convention at Chicago resulting from Improving all the pub- con wire Another In COop position. tation Into the nearest post box and cation Is designated In the state engi- was the only busino-stransacted by lie roads Is $9. The losses in five trlvance comes with this device by neer's office as No. 4;2S. grinned. Cooks evthe ownitenUon. Say for Experienced means of which the catcher can be years would aggregate 12,432 All protests against the granting of Three days later he asked his wire: and or Lemon more powdered than sugaj Juice of some section in narrower or land, or wider made ery Moffat Road Deal Hangs Fire: said application, stating the renront - other way adapted to the site of the are delicious with feathery whest psn Are the Doollttlea coming? of two miles pubto Improve enough Nmr York. An ankle appearing therefor. must be made by affidavit In "Yes. Mrs. Doolittle telephoned an cakes. It Is said that the kaiser it The necessity of good mower. lie enthusiastic duplicate nnd filed In this office within in a morninsr newspaper purporting roadshighway. acceptance. She has hid dish. this to attached would enhance as is especially it Paris photographs en. her some of thirty (20) days after (he comuletlon to frive dcail of Newman Krb's offer tbe valueobvious, rub land When drj baking potatoes, of each section of of (he publication of this notice. i Corn. and Manure she's and I Denver, Northw est-- j Silage going to bring thetn t Urged outei the causes tbe teoriisnire This and grease. ahcut $3,750, or more than double the CALKIl TANXKH. an us." show corn over to acta! of tons silage Twenty Partfie of the and the sUtua rn off very thin, thus savlni skin to estimated cost of two miles of Im State Engineer. Has Doolittle had any photographs with the Note Holders' proved highway, which constitutes the were harvested last fall by George tbe most nourishing part for of bis moose story? uses He It ttale of first publication Aueust 2, negotiations fat of Ohio. Is. taken al Hyslop Like is declared Is salad bean oomtniUee. Irot?rt!ve good. land640 acres of String quota for most 1912; daie of completion of publicaTbe and "Tom. you ought to be ashamed. bogs. tl ahotilf csttllng exarn-rabeans tening the salad snl by hot, Ingredients, tion Scptemlw-- r 2. 1912. is about this "I thine my dear; but I'd rather be yield stn. Interesting aftet Th be very cold. Marinate them, parties- to the projHinliion. utilize than hear that story aeain. Is of TO WIRE ashamed HAUL FENCE the result TRUCK it that proper rtnmU!ee declines to clve any drying and rhllling. with French dress The m lion of barnyard manure. on g- bed of left net P.y the way. did you rememlwr to and place Information regarding the Krb propoIng an Important place on leaves. your regrets to Mrs. Matbeson? nil ion o Ions as the tien 'iation. re-- ' Spool Can Easily Be Handled by One nure shed bag Egg quarters or slices gar aend "No." farm. the In Shown Use of Device Man : nlsh. I"ty main In tho prent condition of "Why tint?" Illustration. defitllreneas. "Well. It's awfully strange. Tom. and Cake. Mahogany I can't iinderatand It at ail we re not Want Full Ticket In Miasourl. In the accompanying Illustration Is wet Mix together three eggs, Invited by the MMhrsons." ttonsevelt Kinsi City, n shown a handy rig for carrying a beaten half cup of butter. 1'4 cups o! "Not invited! And the sacrifice on when Tues-libarbed wire of at niidniaht convention puttingspool Kroavf sugar, half cup of gweet milk In whlcl the Dor,lit;l altar Is all for nothing" construemanner of The a fence. hlitht adapted ri'ilii! ioti provid- up hsve been i'asolved one teaspoonfu "Put I can't tee why they didn't inWeeds multiply from year to year. of eoda. and two cups of flour; cool ing for a full s'ate. roun'y and con tis." persisted Mrs. Allen. vito Weeds are easily killed It attacked half cup of chocolate In half cup ol tk ket in M'ouri. ftre5s ntial The night of the party sftt-- the small. when not lens than with quite convention, milk and add last, flavoring with va "DVy nas mrrtf coetnbatal had taken leave. Mrs. Alien In will farm papers I.OfM) de! ea'es. is ordered held in St. Heading good s. real to lurthanof the teknaM Bllla. Hake In layers and put iogethet gazed dolefully from her front condifarm oi out toare terest people in better 3. Ixju'.a with caramel filling. Is over it bow look gay "Just tions. meiwd fcf Atm Caramel Filling Stir together oti our dull Drf Katmai Still Srrroking. One of the worst pests with which cup of sugar and half a cup of mlik there. Tom!" she said. "After from ilia tematuvutr M a dec! sre the grower of onions has to contend Is place on the stove and boil until efi evening the lights and laughter Ffnt'Je. baa) Is our MK.huar Vih. Mail sdvjfes reto be sn It alhitirg. sppftrs reslly f the onion toward. ceived maggot. A'pka, si;? to spread, and flavor with va unusually lively affair I hofet!y canla aloioat trmf ca lhr . Fall plowing of field sreag will often enough in Wilent tir.h K!tns( can t " tight Kr, nilla. pnt not see why we weren't aled." worms be of service In controlling cut is r"ill emi'tina d"ns j erni'ion 1 me imhmH tilr in mroint g"or!a "We werenl; that's the main Ihing i field H th rlo-xisre mmukfa that el crops. am ari'l affecting of ths ti Fence-Wir- e pntiitf Truck. Stains. be tbar.kfiil for " to to or Nature m iliwf otdm. Rotation allows assists h cloil'lv whir?) (fiV'4 to difficult tht not a Mt thankful. I'm greatly Is sometimes "I'm It keep incident and waste her places " In pouMtw-'erh pr"vail-tion Is obvious, says tbe Popular repair of stains kitchen free grease paper But war weeds. with the disappoint" in oii't.reak. the Mechanics. The spool of wire can be ally facilitates "Why, I tho'ieht yon never wanted crops for different years Create stains dlssppfttr entirely If Tlx? HtHrtl hamaa trail w to handled by one man with this onItifferent easily Hold-umad and of California. water, ie rnUture to clay pipe to there aeain." St?ge the same soil will produce the vari where (tori device. "I didn't, but 1 don't lis to be left Local prvie m luually aoad-m- j William. CatThe W IHams aiJ ety of elements which Insure fertility. the consistency of a cream. Is spreai is lr8 armj mH Me a The grain grower should hsve tbe over them and allowed to remain ovei out end yon know yourself, Tom. the nrtl-t- t Fprincs aae was held up Lime of Needed. today. rows freshen In the fall. In order to nlchf. In the morning It should b tVwjlitiles sre the worst borea amorg Quantity p)afi Tiio1't at the I'rltn rra In. at)Tn I our acquaintance. I don't "see why under needed of lime The quantity provide an income while the fields are removed with a clfn brush. thlrlrTive mii"! fr'n Wiiiims. th Therefore you Insisted fin having thTn" different conditions varies from a few I je. fol.I.era oSiaf-iln2.'i") in cash. b ver A border of nasturtiums or some of to several "Why, rny d"r. I hundred po'imls tons;but ami With Cream. tn'i'h Catiwaj Vtie'ry M. si,f Asparagus It. Tom. f on sail don't "Now, of about one ton ot good the late folia ee plants all around the an dny average Man. A delicious variation for asparagnt foar eomfrrt'ra lime to the acre will usually be suffi vegetable garden produces a fine ef Is to bake it In a cream sauce. Cool for me to have them by .sil mfan. Split in Nebraika. sh th ra weapoaa IjOO were your exact fcf If lime used are of fect. axiTfrtauif. cient grades Llfieoiji. In salted water until tender, drain Tho over there. dance to or less of cent Ik not be afraid to apply sir s1akd put In a btitter baking dish and pm they've lgun brsV fompan Tuesday, hold which contain f( per calcium onlde larger quantities will lime to the cabbages with a blow gun. ennueh cream sauce over to rover Oh. dear. I haven't dnc4 for an age!" Advertise! In? t o J a im t conventions, s lop Nes. Chicago It will destroy the worms on the bead Sprinkle with grated Swls or Psrrne Ins o;jo?)te der'rst fins of p'inri be required. TT-Ural u yom. All 8maller perhaps 300 of the cabbage. rorr m i ' ee two s's san cheese, and a few bits of buttel se'ertinz plpa, V araal it d da s. yiar Never, Never, Never. y i o the s'ate to 6fo pounds once In two to four I A garden cultivator does much bet sod brown In the oven. ard p'vifi? tbe ay oppf ur IbM otrrrd. A womsn is never as old as I1 will be preferable to very ter work than a hoe. It rears easier. t k thta an ts. As paper women who are Jealous of her think in nil wrf yoat at ieavy applications at longer Inter quicker and keeps tbe S3! In much ' Cleaning Silver Laces. be looks. Wjmh Will Vtui The-vals; and If the basic slag be freely better conditions. haayiwJaof hotwt 1a tha tna. To f lean silver or gold laces t W cannot bring rain when It Is with a jsed as a source of phosphoric acid. vmrOf . h it tr mr- - Stnira AliH"-- A Lr UieatT tar become have braids when they ot lining yowt fraat tarn, Surprised. itv of aVmf Irt i i is to ,t Is probable that a second applies- - needed, but we can keep the cultivate ar.:tis lae with t wj.h f knew how to kill t1m! :ion of lime wlil, la most cases, be ors going during tbe worst drougM nished, apply spirits of ywm. A tpaca h mrt 1 ". th cn in th: 'i'V A'i?it arm ! cral (rajr. Caa is j soft flannel cloth. "Why. t have heard yo alng" that ever happened. eces3ary thp en. pToyecs o.' aaJ at anoal a. nirffts:etkt toI a!11 ofvomm h'b POTATOES) brou8Dt about by this condition of our It costs the French peasant an av lats Arranged, as Shown In Illustra of 12 cents a mile per ton to erage All to Allows Dirt Fall tion, his haul produce to market. It coBta Through to Ground. the American farmer an average of 25 cents a mile per ton, or 100 per The ordinary box form used for concent more than the Frenchman. Durto cellar in bins the veying potatoes the year hauling of farm usually allows all the dirt upon same ing amounted to points shipping produce to go down with the tubers in the bin. to million and between forty This can be avoided if the bottom of tnm weight The average haul was the chute is made of slats, aa shown 9.4 mlleB. If the farmers could have In Illustration, which permits all the done their hauling over French roads, instead of their own . inferior ones, thev would have netted 158.900.000 more on their crops. Dut all the hauling to shlDOln CHUTE TO CLEAN p 1905-190- Mag-dalon- In individual 6 Ira 1 g . yot i,t , 1 s J j i r"l I Pro-ledlt- e - - We're Opposed Good IPonds & FarnfNoies to --- Mail Order Concerns Because r An-he- r r Doo-littl- es win-flow- tt m ti vok-afio- I "., s I Crte we-i'ne- f Ai-ik- a n fri p dw-ap-e. e Aki wr-rd- N'b.-R',li!i'lif'- :in jrtel s ff to e. nn ': Iiy |