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Show December Thursday, 1955 15. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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 are from SLB&M. To Change: a2786 Utah Water & Power Board, 425 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of 18 sec.-f- t. of water, as evidenced by ApThe water plication No. 22760. was to have been diverted from three wells at points and in amounts as follows: (1) S. 197 ft. and W. 4625 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 17 - 6 sec. ft.; (2) S. 600 and W. 570 ft. from NE Cor. ft sec.-f- t; See. 18-- 6 (3) S. 1000 ft. and W. 825 ft. from NE Cor. sec-f- t, Sec. 18-- 6 ail in T11S, R1E. The water was commingled and stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 in the Mona Reservoir, having a capacity of 21,078 ac.-f- t. The dam is constructed to a height of 30 ft, the center of which is located S. 6245'E. 2240 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 7, T11S, R1E. The reservoir inundates 1800 acres in Sec. 5, SE1 Sec. 6, Sec. 7, W Sec. 8, Sec. 18, NWNWVi Sec. 17,' Sees. 19 and 30, T11S, R1E. The water so stored was released from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 and allowed to flow down the natural channel of Current Creek 10,000 ft to an existing point of rediversion situated N.' 71'42' W. 2824.1 ft. fronrSE Cor. Sec. 36, T10S, R1W, where it was rediverted into the Current Creek Irrigation Co. Can al and used from April 1 to Nov. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 3,000 acres in Sees. 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, T10S, R1W. Hereafter, 18 sec.-- ft will toe di- verted from five wells at points and in amounts as follows: (DA well 730 ft deep at a point S. 8851'10"E. 5958.70 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 18 - 3.6 sec. ft; well 580 ft. deep at (2) A a point N. 7223'50" E. 6550.76 ft from NW. Cor. Sec. 18 - 3.6 sec. well bet. 500 and ft.; (3) A 800 ft deep at a point N. 6450'E. 7200 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec 7, 16-i- n. 12-i- n. 12-i- n. (4) A 12-i- n. T11S, R1E - 3.6 sec-ft- .; well bet. 500 and 800 ft. deep at a point N. 71'20'E. 7500 ft from SW. Cor. Sec 7 - 3.6 sec-f- t; well bet. 500 and (5) A 12-i800 ft. deep at a point S. 74"46' 55"E. 4496 ft. from NW. Cor. Sec 18 - 3.6 sec-ft- ., all in T11S, R1E. The water will be commingled and stored in the same reservoir and used during the same period and for the same purposes as heretofore. - Dee Jarrett, Nephi, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 3 sec-f- t. of water, as evidenced by Application No. 21761. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 1395 ft. and E. 1305 ft. from SW Cor. Sec 7, T13S, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 500 acres in Sees. 12 and 13, T13S, R1W and Sec 7, T13S, R1E and for year-roun- d incidental d omestic and g purposes. t. will be diHereafter, 3 sec-fwell 152 ft. verted from a 12-ideep at a point N. 1665.3 ft and E. 1762.7 ft. from SW Cor. Sec 7, T13S, R1E, and used from Apr. n. THE Nephi Local and Social News Items Mrs. Geo. H. Ostler entertained a few of her lady friends Monday in observance of her birthday anniversary. They enjoyed sewing and an afternoon of visiting. Light refreshments were served. S. P. 3 Grant Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall, has returned home from Germany. Lynn Hall, B. Y. U. student, was home to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. After vacationing at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Harris and children have returned to their homes in Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pett and Fred Chappell of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell. Guests "this week of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase are their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Stephenson and daughter Annette of enderson, Nevada. Mrs. Olive Broadhead visited in Santaquin on Thursdy with her ibrother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heelis. She attended a meeting of the Summit Camp of the Daughters of Ntah Pioneers wheer she gave a reading. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen nd Mr. and Mrs. O. Ray Powell weer in Salt Lke City on Monday and Tuesday of last week where they attended a convention of Electrical Inspectors and visited with members of their families. Fife. Bruce K. Bryan is home from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan. He will return to Fort Campbell following his visit home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Peterson and son Jim of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wilson. Maynard Whittington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyni. Whittington is home from the Holy Cross hoc-pit- al after reciving medical Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh en TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH Page Three Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Golden Oldroyd were Mr. and Mrs. Oril Wall and two daughters of Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Bock of Mesa, Arizona visited last week with Hr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. They were on their way to fulfill a mission in the WestMrs. R. V.. Winn visited two ern States mission. riavs of last week in Salt Lake The Fort Wall Camp of the City with members of her family. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held tertained last Wednesday for her son Randy on his fifth birthday. Eight little friends helped him en joy games and refreshments. their meeting and Christmas par- was given by Inez Brough. Beth I want to talk to a reliable man ty Friday, December 9, at the Ostler directed the group in sing- to set up In a good d home of Mrs. Elizabeth Black. The ing Christmas carols. Gifts weer rooms were beautifully decorated exchanged and a delicious din- business. No capital Investment in keeping with the Christmas ner was served by the hostesses: needed, but a light truck or car season.. Captain Mary Scott con- Alligee Anderson, Zelma Golden, is necessary to supply rural fam ducted and prayer was given by Delta Wilkey, and Olive Broad-hea- ilies with a nationally advertised Mildred Paxmn. Minutes were Thirty five members and houehold and farm necessities red by Jearl Belliston. History of one guest were present. read by Pearl Belliston. History operate from your own home of Charles Thomas Marsden Sr. Call LaMar Greenhalgh of Salt Lake Experience not necessary was given by his granddaughter, City spent the week end with his 290W, Mt Pleasant, for appointMrs. Edra G. Morgan of Levan. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. ment. 3tlpd A story "The Other Wise Men" Greenhalgh. year-roun- j d. Are You Interested in Building? 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Orlons, wools, blends, whatever you'll have, we've got I 4.98 Mrs. Roy Memmott and daught er Myrna visited last week in West Jordan with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lock. 4-- D SALE SALE SALE SALE Regular $11.50 Value Regular 18.00 Value Regular $9.00 Value Regular $8.00 Value PLUMBING AND BUILDERS SUPPLY 44 WEST PHONE 306 CENTER NEPHI, UTAH Now any budget buy stock-waterin- n. 1 to Oct to irrigate 31 500 in SWVi Sec. 7, NWttNWtt 18, T13S, R1E,; acres Sec. NESW, SH SE Sec 12, NENE SW, Sec 13, T13S, R1W, and for year and round incidental domestic purposes. stock-wateri- ) SACK Monday:: llillPlllilllliillt SW Sec 1, Sec 11, NEttNWtt, NWVi NEVl Sec 14, T11S, R14W. 26951 Dorian Rey Faber, for Trout Creek, Ut.; 3 sec-f- t. SESW, irrigation use from a well 12-i- n. ft 100 and 250 deep at a point S. 1400 ft. and W. 1400 ft. from NE. Cor. Sec. 5, T14S, R18 W., and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 1 to irrigate 168 acres in NE insaid Sec 5, and for year-roun- d bet cidental domestic and stock-wateri- ng purposes. Dona'S. Holdsworth, 26716 2041 Twin View, Salt Lake City, Ut; 10 16-i-sec.-f- t. for irrigation use well bet. 100 and 150 from a and ft deep at a point S. 100 E. 1220 ft. from Ntt Cor. Sec. 10, n. ft T13S, R8W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Dec. 1 to irrigate 320 acres in EHNE, NENE EV4SE Sec 4 9; NV4NW, NWKNE14 Sec Sec. 10, and for incidental T13S, R8W, domestic and pur poses. 26717 Keith Clay Holdsworth, 2041 Twin View, Salt Lake City, stock-wateri- for irrigation use bet 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft and W. 100 ft. from SU Cor. Sec 34, T12S, R8W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Dec 1 to irrigate 320 acres in SW Sec. 27, EHWtt Sec. 34, T12S, R8W, and for incidental domest Ut; 10 from a ic and sec.-- ft well 16-i- n. purposes. 27066 Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Co., 10 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Ut; .496 sec-- ft and 150 ac-f- t. for irrigation use from a well 349 ft. deep at a point S. 645'30"W. 1851.4 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 8. T11S. R1E. From the well the water will be conveyed by ditch 968 ft where it will be stored from Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, In the Mona Reservoir, having a capacity of 21,078 ac ft. The dam Is constructed to a height of 30 ft, the center of stock-wateri- 6-l- n. h price! Sleek, trim luxury at a That's Mercury for 1956 in 13 models with a whole new fleet of hardtops at the widest price range in Mercury history! Thrill to the king-siz- e V-- 8 performance of new 225 hp "Safety-Surge- " engines! See the most dazzling array of new color combinations ever offered in the Mercury line! of the medium-pric- e The "Big M" is the safety-ca- r class, too with more down-to-eart- n. 2, SW14 W Tb -- To Appropriate: 26937 Irvin Gerber, Wellington, Utah.; 5 sec ft. for irrigation use from an Unnamed Spring at a point N. 43'ICCW. 2030 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 3, T11S, R14W. The water will be diverted by means of a headgate and conveyed pipe 20 ft, thence through 12-ithrough 1V4 miles of ditch where it will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 920 acres in Sec. SE li ft How did barker PUZZLE Alphonse Secinaro of Iron Mountain, Mich., spend his time, over a recent weekend? Hint: He didn't attend an Elk' coif safety-engineer- In Montdairt and Monterey with optional Merc-O-Mat- ed ic features than any other car in its field can offer! No wonder the "Big M" scored the biggest sales record in the history of any new Mercury. Volume sales mean record trade-inrecord of highest resale value too and a in its field makes Mercury your "smart-money- " car right up to trade-i- n time! Make a date for the biggest event on the highway: Your road test in the magnificent big new Mercury! first-mon- th s, ar Drive. mention. which is located S. 62'45'E. 2240 ft from NW. Cor. Sec 7, T11S, R1E. The reservoir inundates 1800 acres in Sec 5. SEtt Sec 6, Sec. 7, WH Sec 8, Sec 18, NWVi NWS Sec. 17, Sees. 19 and 30, T11S, R1E. The water so stored will be released, together with 0.496 sec-tf- t. of direct flow, from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, together with other waters, and allowed to flow down the natural channel of Cur. rent Creek 10,000 feet, where It will be rediverted at a point N, 7142'W. 2824.1 ft. from SE Cor, Sec. 36, T10S, R1W. into the Cur rent Creek Irrigation Company's canal for 1000 ft, thence Into the Current Creek Irrigation Company's reinforced cement conduit for 9,700 ft. to a point near the center or Sec. 26. T10S. R1W, where It will be emptied Into the Elberta Canal and allowed to flow for a distance of 10,000 ft. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 1,000 acres in Sees. 28 and 33. T 10S, R1W. Protests resisting the granting oi any or tne roregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be In affidavit foim with extra copy and filed with the State En Salt gineer, 403 State Capitol, Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 14, 1956. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER Dates of publication: Dec 1, s, 8 and 15, 1955, In The Times-New- Nephi, Utah. ii . ' j imi The Big Move is to the Big M... The Car the West Likes Best ARKIN MOTOR CO. 131 South Main Nephi, Utah 25.75 SOLID OLSONITE TOILET SEATS RIFLE WINCHESTER Model 94 30-3- 0 NOW 52.95 Regular $69.50 Value REMINGTON FIELD MASTER 22 37.95 Model 572 Regular 49.95 UP - SALE $9.00 14.00 $7.50 6.50 |