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Show Font Pag - THE tananj Stction NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in jusd County. State of Utah, through e out the entire year, uruess omer-wisdesignated, all locations be ing from SLB&M. Walter Paul Faber, 10741 79 uiHt 33rd South. Salt Lake City for irrigation use tit a spo.-fwell bet 50 and 200 from a t. 12-i- n. a point S. 1800 from IMW LXr. it. ana ft. deep at sec. E. 1420 ft. tx T14S, R18W. The water will 1 tt Nov. 1 to from used Apr. of land em' irrigate 168.98 acres hrnpnrl in Lota 2. 3. 6. 7. Sec. 4 T14S, IU8W, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic ana stocut-wa- iering purposes. 21184 Nephi City Corporafor irtion, Nephi, Ut. 2 sec.-- ft at ditch waste a use from rigation a point N. 1490 ft. and W. 2169 T12S, ft from SE Cor. Sec. 32, R1E. The water sought to be appropriated is water from Nephi mtv Disoosal plant and waste water from the Thermold Rubber Plant. Rrom the point of diversion the water will be conveyed 400 ft. in a 12-i- n pipe and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate embraced in 140 acres of land Sees. 31 and 32, T12S, R1E. 21185 Nephi City Corpora tion, Nephi, Ut. 6 sec.-f- t. from two 12-iwells bet. 138 and 147 ft deep at points and in amounts as S. 2950 Well No. 1 follows: ft. and W. 3550 ft. - 3 sec.-f- t. from NE. Cor Sec. 2: Well No. 2 - S. 2200 ft. and W. 1300 ft. - 3 sec. ft. from NE. Corf. Sec. 3, both from The water will be T13S, R1E. conveyed through 10,000 ft. of 10-i- n. pipe to storage reservoirs and distribution system of Nephi City where it will be used for munic ipal purposes. 21188 Merrill L. Roberts and Utahna R. Jones, Rt. No. 2, Box for ir 781, Provo, Utah. 8 sec.-f- t. wells rigation use from six 10-ibet. 75 and 200 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: Well No. 1 N. 50 ft. and W. 2340 ft 1 13 sec.-ft- .; Well No. 2 N 50 ft. and W. 1320 ft. 1 13 sec-f- t. both from EVi Cor. Sec 19; Well No. 3 N. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. 1 13 sec.-f- t; Well No. 4 N. 50 ft. and E. 1370 ft. 1 13 sec.-f- t. both from Wtt Cor. Sec 20; 1 13 sec.-f- t. 300 ft. from SLL Well No. 5 S. 150 ft. and E. 300 ft. 1 13 sec.-ft- .; Well No. 6 N. 150 ft. and E. 300 ft. 1 13 sec.-f- t. from SVi Cor. Sec. 18 all in T14S, R18W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in SHSEtt Sec. 18, NEK Sec. 20, T14S, Sea 19. SNWV4 J R18W. n. n. Milton S. Bell, Grants-villUt. 2.0 sec.-f- t. for Irrigation use from a 14-iwell bet 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft and E. 50 ft. from SK Cor. Sec. 29. T11S. R8W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Dec 1 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced In SWKSE. Sec. 29, T. In11S, R8W, and for year-roun- d g cidental domestic and purposes. 21253 e, n. stock-waterin- Arlin Davidson, Sandy, for irrigation use from Baker Hot Spring stream channel at a point N. 2612W. 12,585 ft. from WW Cor. Sec 19. T14S, R7W. The waier will be diverted by means of an earth dam and conveyed by a keries of dikes and ditches a total distance of 16,688 ft. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 665 acres of land embraced in Sees. 13, 14, 23. 21364 Ut. 9.5 sec.-f- t. By Washington Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Levan Christensen of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haycock of Brigham City were week end guests of Mr. Mrs. Preston Christensen. Mrs. Sixteen and WASHINGTON. D. C. Haycock remained for the week. LEVAN The Levan Lady trees still standing at George Lions a held recently meeting Mount Vernon estate are Mrs. Ruth Larsen of Salt Lake with quilt blocks being made and undoubtedly among those planted City and Mr. and Mrs. James Lew- brought by each member. by Washington himself. This has is and family of Joseph, Oregon A Lady Lions chorus was orbaan annuonced following the appli were guests on Mothers day at ganized with Fern Wankier as ac mother, Mrs. cation by Mount Vernon families the home of theirMr. and Maurine Stephen- companist Mrs. Lundsteen. and of "detective methods" to history Delia remained here for the week sen as chorister, with all members Lewis to determine the announced fact. of the club participating. end. It was announced at the meetRobert B. Fisher, horticulturist that an award will be made at Mmint Varnon since 1946. lavi Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newto: and ing it is virtually certain that 16 trees son Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn at the end of the year for the In an exhibition area near the man Mangelson of Provo spent Moth- highest attendance. Mrs. Bessie Jackman gave a sion date back to about 1785. ers day here at the home of Mr. book review on "The Man Who A. C. Mrs. and Mangelson. In 1890 Benson J. Leasing wrote Killed Lincoln. It was a charact In a book: "I have before me the Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Christensen er Stnudy of John Wilks Booth, original plan of these grounds of Salt Lake City were guests on the plot and assassination or ires. (Mount Vernon) made by Washing at the home of his par- Abraham Lincoln. ton's own hands. It Is very care- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Christian Chrisents, fully drawn, the exact position and tensen. Egg Beater name of every tree to be planted Rinse your egg beater and fruit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow and are laid down." cold water family of Ogden were guests on juicer under running Flan Disappeared Mothers day at the home of her right after you have used them. This plan has disappeared, but parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Han- It takes only a second and saves minutes of hard work later on. the book contains reproductions of sen. portions of It With this the Mount Gill of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Vernon authorities have been able Lake City visitedDoyle at the home of to locate the exact spots where Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson on Washington planted trees of various Saturday on their way to Scipio. types. Today some trees of this Mrs. Poulson and children accomtype still are growing at these panied them to Scipio where they exact spots and are of the size spent Mothers day at the home of they would be if Washington, or Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Martin. his slaves, planted them. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd His and Genevieve Shepherd of Salt Washington was a diaries contain scores of notes Lake City spent Mothers day with about trip he made to nearby Vir- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. ginia forests to mark especially Shepherd. beautiful trees for transplanting to Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs of the mansion yards; of specimens or Salt Lake City enjoyed the week seeds obtained for him by such end with her mother Mrs. Alvena Lady Lions Still Standing Form Chorus Wash-Inrtnn- 'i people as Thomas Jefferson, or of orders he had given his plantation staff concerning tree planting. "It is always in one's power to cut a tree down, but time only can place them where one would have them, after the grd. (ground) is stripped of them," he wrote in 179S from Philadelphia to his manager, William Pearce. He also told Pearce that as a general rule whenever a field was to be cleared, some single trees or clumps were to be left. May Have Nephi Local and Social Items Planted Some students believed ss late 1932 that around 42 trees dated back to Washington's time, but only the 16 now are Included in the "undoubtedly planted by Washington" class. "It's entirely possible that Gen eral Washington himself took a hand in the actual planting of some of them, at least he prob ably stood by and directed the work personally." Fisher says. That is certain because of the interest he showed in the estate. the evidence of which is in his diaries and other writings." The 16 trees consist of two white sh (Fraximus Americana), one American elm (Ulmus Americana), one hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis), four American hollies (Ilex Opaca), two honey locusts (Gleditsia Tria- two Kentucky coffee canthos), bean trees (Gymnocladus Dlocia), one Linden or Lime (Tilia Glabra), one white mulberry (Morus Alba), two poplars (Lirodendron Tulip- ifera.) The discovery of some old photo graphs eliminated many trees from the list that up to that time had been designated "Washington planted." These are wet plate photographs taken at about the same time of the Civil War, showing trees near the mansion. as Harold A. 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Mr. and Mrs. Val Curtis of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Laine Hansen. Week end euests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Provo. Mr. n. June Bruised Livestock Losses each year from bruised livestock run into millions of dollars. It isn't good sense to work to prepare an animal for market and then cut profit by rough treatment. If a room seems too large and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tunbridge and children of Orem were week is well lighted you can make it end 'guests at the home of his seem friendlier and more inviting by painting it in a dark color. mother, Mrs. Daisy Tunbridge Chevrolet is FIRST Adams No. 512 Motor Grader, only 2Vt years old. In excellent condition. A real bargain in the motor grader field $6,000.00 " Tractor, 7U series w"Ca-terpilla"Caterpillar" 4S Hydraulic Dozer. Operated in agricultural work only 1500 hours, and dozer hardly D4-60- Hansen yard Shovel. 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Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Mrs. James Sherwood visited in Mount Pleasant three days last week at the home of her son in law and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott. She was a guest at a Mothers banquet given by the club of which her daughter is a member. Mothers day was a very happy day for Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood, as their children called and visited. Those who were here for the day were Mr. and Mrs. n Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood and family Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Nephi; Sherwood and child of Provo, Mr. and and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and son Marcus of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mortensen of Salt Lake City were guests on parThursday at the home of his ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morten-se- Take the Key . . . Take a Ride . . . tree-love- r. 21338 Marinus Johnson, 434 East 6th South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 9.5 sec. ft. for irrigation use from Baker Springs at a point N. from WK The R7W. water will be conveyed by canal a distance of 5000 ft. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 1200 acres of land embraced in Sees. 13, 24, 25. T14S, R8W. 21418 Stewart Sheldon, Cal for irrigation use lao, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. well bet 100 and from a 12-i130 ft deep at a point N. 1370 ft. and W. 2590 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10. T11S. R16W, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to brig ate 320 acres of land embraced in NEK. NHSEK Sec. 10, SW NW'i, NWKSWK. Sec. 11. T11S, incid R16W, and for year-roun- d g ental domestic and purposes. 21419 Charles Lewis, Cal lao. Ut. 5 sec.-ft- . for Irrigation use weH bet 100 and from a 12-i130 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft andE. 50 ft. from WW Cor. Sec. 14. THE, R16W. and used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in W Sec. 14, T11S. R16W, and for year- round incidental stockwatering and domestic purpose. Thursday, May 18. 1950 LEV AN NEWS Trees Planted 24, 25, T14S, R8W. 4612' W. Cor. Eec NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- r o CATERPILLAR DIESEL MACHINERY CO. 245 West South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Your Representative is J.CLAIR PLAIT, CEDAR CITY, UTAH Phone CJr City I3I-- R |