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Show Page Two, Second Section THE NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- December Thursday, 23, 1948 NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8 The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. l'R4R 2 Mills Farmstead Water Company, Nephi, Utah., has made application to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.175 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Application No. 14779. The water has been diverted from a well located at a point S. 2340 ft. and E. 2600 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T15S, R2W, and used for domestic, culinary, stockwaterlng and irrigation purposes., Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted from a well 468 ft. deep, at a point N. 308.0 ft. and W. 2634.8 ft from E Cor. Sec. 25, T15S, R2W, and used for the purposes above described. n. in with a Utah Water & Power Board, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., has made application to change the point of diversion of 20 sec. ft. of water right acquired by diligence prior to 1903 from Basin Creek. The entire flow of the stream has been diverted at a point N. 81" 30' W. 1730 ft. from Cor. Sec. 11, T11S, R17W. E and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 1650 acres of land embraced Sec. 2, EH Sec. 11, in Sec. 1, E NH. See. 12. T.11S., R17W. SE Sec. 35, and SH Sec. 36, T10S, R17W, and for domestic and stock watering purposes. Hereafter 20 sec. ft. of water will be diverted from Basin Creek at a point N. 3233' E. 2535 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T11S, R17W, and conveyed by earth canal a distance of 2277 ft. to a concrete lined ditch and thence conveyed a distance of 10,860 ft. where it will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 to irrigate the above described land, and for domestic and stock gay note to sing out . . . Best IVishes? tt PAXMAN IMPLEMENT AND APPLIANCE CO. Advirtissm... arv hrom where I v , 3 sit...y Joe Marsh Dutch Miller's Ms watering purposes. Utah Water & Power Board, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., has made application to change the point of diversion of 25 sec. ft. of water right acquired by diligence prior to 1903 from Tom's Creek. The entire flow has been diverted at a point S. 1900' W. 3681 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 15, HIS, R17W, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 1650 acres of land embraced in Sec. 1, EH Sec. 2, EH, Sec. 11, NH Sec. 12 T11S, R1TW; SEH Sec. 35; SH Sec. 36, T10S, R17W, and for stock watering and domestic purposes. Hereafter, 25 sec. ft. of water will be diverted from Tom's Creek at a point 3. 4800' E. 1500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21, HIS, R17 W, and conveyed by canal a distance of 8,372 ft. to a concrete-line- d ditch and thence conveyed a distance of 10,860 ft where it will used from Jan. 1. to Dec. 31 to irrigate the above described land and for domestic and stock water- Back In Uniform After ten days in the city, Dutch back iu uniform. I don't mean Vnny khaki or Navy blue but a Jifferent unifutm, that's every bit as patriotic and American. Blue jeans. and a denim shirt, for work nround the yards and harms ; stcut boots for tramping' thrnugh the fields; ami a straw hat tin sun gets hi?h a uniform you sec froi.i Maine to Texas, Iowa to Alabama. helping to keep this nation strong bolstering the forces of democracy that guard our freedom. And in their way of life, too, they are champions of freedom. Temperate folk who enjoy a mod- erate glass cf beer but never quarrel with those who prefer cider. Tolerant people who fight to the bitter end against oppression and intolerance. From where I sit, a credit to America! It's the uniform of an army great army of American farm-er- a the who, by their productivity, are Copyright, 1948, United States Brewer Foundation jpjw an SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NOW AVAILABLE ing purposes. To Appropriate: 19721 We have a small number of Safety Deposit Boxes Available for Rent at the present time. Those desiring box are invited to call in today to make ... arrangements. Commercial Basik 3 I Announcement TAKE PLEASURE ANNOUNCING THAT MY SON IN DR. JACK HARRISON it now associated with me in the practice of Optometry. Our two complete refracting rooms assure you prompt service. Phone or write for appointments, or come without an appointment. With two of us examining we won't keep you waiting but a few minutes. DR. J. E. HARRISON tiied aim faau&fy js?s-l- 5; Old b mum mm k El BRAND Kentucky Whiskey -- A Blend naat Promts Crpvitio- -, one-ha- T12S, R1E; Sees. 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14. T13S, R1W; Sees. 3 to 9 incL, 17and 18, T13S, RLE. The balance of the water will be used either directly or by exchange for municipal purposes in Nephi City. 20073 Merle McPherson, Nephi. Ut., 3 sec. ft. of water for well irrigation use from a 12-ibet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a pt. N. 12 ft and E. 3990 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec. 19. T12S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 63.556 acres of land embraced In Sees. 18 and 19. T12S. R1E, and for incidental domestic and stock watering purpos es. n. m MM for the generation of electric powlf er after which of the water, up to 3 sec. ft., and all water over 3 sec. ft., will be diverted by Nephi Irrigation Company and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 11,760 acres of land em braced in Sees. 28 and 33, T12S, Sees. 25, 26, 35 and 36, R1E; 20074 Merle McPherson, NeDhl. Ut.. 3 see. ft. of water tnr well irrigation use from a 12-iocz. km ana am rt deep at a point N. 12 ft. and E. 1319 ft from SW. Cor. Swv 19 T12S UIV. Th water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to Irrigate 80 acre of land embraced In WHSWH, Sec. 19, T12S, R1E, and for Incidental domestic and stock watering purposes. irsAVAi,.... AT A Dn.:..GAIti. ny Nephi City Corporation, Nephi, Ut,. 5 sec. ft of water for miscel12-ilaneous purposes from a well bet. 80 and 100 ft. deep at a point N. 1200 ft. and W. 2500 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 28, T12S, R2E. The water will be conveyed by a pipeline, a concrete lined ditch or the creek channel to the Nephi City's power plants where It will be used n. 194 West Center PRO VO, UTAH Phone 91 Office Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 o. m. fl;00 Saturdavil S Nephi Irrigation Co. & n. y Hr Trt . M Proof . 85 Grain Ntulr. SpVftt IMIPOT? Claims Street Car VotieA Expert Rivals 3?5- g IT GRANT late when old Dun In! ihe laundry where he worked, and snow fell In great flakes from the t dark sky. He stopped fer a along the street, unmlrd'ul of eager passersby and their thoughtless Jostling against hint in their haste on this last night before He lifted' his face so Christmas. that the soft flakes fell against his cheeks and melted in cold liit'.e drops of water that sought the deep lines sixty odd years had put there Snow was a part of Christmas, and after days of hesitancy it had come just as he and Maggie had always wanted it. . "Snow makes the lights seem brighter in the store, windows, along the decorated streets of our little town and in our home on our tinsel-drape-d cedar tree. We haven't missed many Christmases, Dan, having our snow." It seemed long ago since Maggie had said that. Years, It seemed. Yet it had been only last year that they'd stood at their front window - looking out at the dark sky, and Maggie'd said those' words almost like a prayer. Dan sighed and let his chin drop Into the upturned collar of his overcoat and started on. He wished the snow hadn't come. With Maggie gone, he could hardly bear its soft falling of down about him. He wanted to close his eyes against its brightness with the street lights shining upon it. He wanted to close his ears against the soft music that came from radios along the streets carols, and playing Christmas "White Christmas" the song Maggie loved best Christmas had come again. But for him there'd be no Christmas WAS mo-ren- A street car and a boiler factory are close rivals in honors, an acoustics expert has discovered. Dr. Howard C. Hardy is making a study of Chicago's Loop noises. He and aii assistant parked their mobile laboratory at a busy down town Intersection. A sound level meter registered 100 decibels as an street car clanged around the corner. Boiler factories, tests ave shown, usually score 110. Chicago's city council will use Hardy's findings in drafting new laws. g old-sty- noise-abateme- he realized that he'd there. not any more. There'd be only memories of other Christmases eddying about him as the swirling now, and the." plans he and Maggie'd made for this Christmas even before they'd carried out the last would pass without realization, now that Maggie wasn't here to help him carry them through-Hstopped in front of Carter's store, but minutes passed before he realized that he'd stopped there and was staring without actually seeing the array of Christmas toys behind the big plate glass window. His mind was going back. He was seeing again the glow in Maggie's face as each Christmas they'd shop together for others. Last year it had been the widow Benson and her six little Bensons, who would have been forgotten by Santa if they hadn't bought them gifts. Long ago they'd began the ritual. They had no children of their own. But Maggie'd said, "We'll pretend that the children about us are ours." And her whole life had been one of giving at Christmas. This year they'd planned for the O'Shays. They lived in a little house down back of the old depot "Little Billy's just four and he's never had a wagon, Dan," Maggie'd said, planning even as they trudged through the snow with their gayly wrapped gifts for the Bensons. "And little Jeep has never had a doll that can talk and go to sleep." Dan shifted his feet, standing there in front of Carter's, and snow gathered along the stoop of his shoulders. Somewhere among Maggie's belongings was a list of the things she'd planned to buy the O'Shays. He remembered it Each item came clear to him suddenly as the ringing of a bell, and It was as If Maggie stood by him then, warm and alive. She touched his arm and together they went into the store with Its crowd of excited late shoppers. A clerk came up to Dan. "Something, sir?" Dan's eyes were filmed, but they were watery from age and being out In the cold wind, the clerk v 1'Y I I - sr- tjA-' 7i4&rv'jjJtgly CO. BAILEY-McCUN- E Mt. Pleasant Nephi Manti Sp. Fork We echo t!,3 e all Dragging tne Players Leather straps were or. the shoulders and hips of early day football uniforms. This was to enable the ball runner's teammates to him forward for extra yardage. drag "Mickey Mouse Land"' Territory of Trieste is about one quarter the si2e of Rhode Island. Because of its small size, Italians) have dubbed It "Mickey Moose VENICE CAFE - - - - z sing out v'''We thc gay e thought "Yes." . 1 Mil W and neighbors. before stopped ..y,- "to Sononn -- of you, friends Ha stopped in front of Carter's .. .. Christmas greeting to store, but minutes passed ..:.,.T Sa,-- A Cheery world-wid- Dan said. "I have a long list of things to buy." Maggie smiled, be knew he saw her smile, and she got to talking like she used to talk when they went out together to buy gifts on Christmas Eve. "We're like a house, Dan," she said. "W can close the doors and Protests resisting the granting wladows and others ean't tell what of any of the foregoing applicat- we have locked Inside. We live to ions with reasons therefor, mutt to others and for happiness bring be In affidavit form with extra the good that we can do." copy and filed with the State EnDan looked up above packages gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt piled high in his arms and smiled. Lake City, 1. Utah, on or before He said to the !crk, "Merry ChristJanuary 29, 1949. mas, and now we'll be on our way." The clerk looked strange. Old Ed. IL Watson. STATE ENGINEER people, he thought, were queer, and Dates of publication: December 2, he called after Dan. "Merry Christmas to you, too, sirl Merry 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1948. ( Boiler Factory CHICAGO. noise-makin- By CAROLYN To Change come Witk Maggie greeting . .. HAPPY HOLIDAY! CHAPMAN STUDIO "w-- "' - -- --- CAruaXnTicua CrutA, I I Christmas we'll be wrestling with an endless string of -- Long Distance tele phone calls. Well be working hard to put them through with every circuit and switchboard in serv- ice. Even so, there will be delays. You'll get faster service by calling before Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day. lie to shout to the utter- parti ol the earth. Bat rlfht now, we'll he most content to tell yon quietly and very sincerely that we hope this Christmas will bring yoa the peace and serenity that The Mountain Telephone A Merry CLristmai to you And that's a wish we'd & States Telegraph Co. rot danm NEPHI FURNITURE COMPANY First South and Main Phon 224 |