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Show T4S, R1E; SH, HWA, Sec. 36, NEV Sec. 35, SEV4 Sec. 4.0 sec ft of water is to be diverted from three wells as follows l)a well, 441 ft deep, at a point S. 440 ft E. 320 ft; 2) 1 well, 226 ft. deep, at a point S. 860 ft. E. 510 ft; both from WA Cor. Sec. 31, T4S, R1E; and 3) a well, 400 ft deep, at a point S. 290 ft. W. 50 ft from IV Cor. Sec. 36, T4S, R1W (2 mi SE of Camp Williams; and used for the domestic purposes of 2 families, supplemental Hereafter, SBiSIM, NEV4SEV4, NEV4, SNV4SW4 Sec. 36, Sec. 35, 25, SE'A Sec. 26, allTAS, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Oct 11, 1980. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published the in Lehi Free Press Aug. 28, Sept. 4, and 11, 1980. Mrs. Chesnut required, inThose emphasized. terested should contact her at 226-385- Steven Blackhurst. Richard Bartholomew. 17, T5S, R1E, SLB&M (1 mi W. of Lehi); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 5 cattle, 2 pigs, 2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental 'irrigation of 0.25 acs. in WV2NWV4 Secl7,T5S,RlE, SLB&M. Protests resisting the of this application granting with reasons therefore must be filed ' duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Oct 18, 1980. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Lehi Free Press Sept. 4, 11, and 18, 1980. Ninety-nin- e American Fork families in wanted to less water they also wanted to have their lawns watered adaquately. With this thought in mind scout Steven Blackhurst, who was working on his eagle project, decided to help. He first contacted the use Conservation working out basic a sandy gravelly loam and sandy loam that requires 6.35 inches of water per month during the high peak consumptive use periods in June, July, and August. This meant that .25 inches per day is required, with an irrigation as sure of anything as some people are of everything? will take approximately 2.5 hours in these soils to apply watering every six days. It motorcycle stunt riders Victor Uiias and his scout troop inches every six day period. It is not recommended that more than 2.3 community, water every six days, a 65 percent water efficency will be obtained. If the lawn is to stay deep rooted and Districts Vitamin is noted in this area that people are watering their lawns 2 to 3 days during peak period, causing more leaching of fertilizer and running up water bills their C May Be has attracted visitors to the Utah Division Resources exhibit. of Wildlife Fair State This year, wildlife will receive special prominence to emphasize e tanks be will One of Pauling's claims is that vitamin C will benefit - his but medical the among because "establishment," of too little experimental evidence to support it. Medical and Update rainbow trout. new experimental evidence in support of the claims. Geese and ducks loaned volume Digest, number 1, IV, mentions some the Division's concern for by protecting all Utah wildlife, not just game species to known commonly hunters and fishermen. will view the Visitors of activities hawks, kestrels, ravens, and their quarters with several researchers beavers. data showing preparing that small doses of vitamins owls. Raptors have been donated by the long-eare- d Utah Raptor Group. Darting about the fish A Tracy Aviary will share variety of mounted including river otter, birds and a passerine striking rattlesnake, will be displayed courtesy of Monty Science L. Life Bean Museum at are now applied to tumors in test tubes enhance the effect of drug therapy and greatly slow tumor growth. A Texas study showed that animals treated with vitamins A and C along with these drugs, survived three times longer than untreated C and E a wildlife, wolverine, e Colorado of University BYU. animals. Researchers that the vitamins act by stimulating the body's immunities to fight believe eieve t growth. A National Cancer In- stitute trial showed that increasing the amount of vitamin C from dose 5 grams to 18 grams (that's a big dose) over two days The weather in Lehi is fantastic! We've had a gorgeous summer and even though the Timp Snow Guessing Contest has been zapped with a problem, and autumn breezes are blowing a bit earlier than usual, it's a time of contemplation and consideration. I'm so glad I live Here! As I was browsing through past Free Presses, I noticed the story on Stan Wanlass, noted sculptor and artist. He grew I of up right in our neighborhood and kind claim him right along with Glen and Alta. Then, there was a story about Twila fame Rockwell. She hasn't, achieved she will she but friends, my and fortune, will. She is truly a talented lady and her abilities are just being discovered. Then have a story on Bill Evans yet to be released. He was a friend of my children as they grew up and he's reknown throughout the United States for his talents in choreography and dance. He's Ferd and Ula's boy. I'll bet they're proud. I Of course, we can't forget Mary Ann Judd. She's winning fame as an artist and her paintings are being sought by art connisseurs througout the west She's teaching art in American Fork and exhibits her work at shows in the area. You'll hear mora about her, too. Thin Jackie Colledge, another product of Lehi's cultural background, is earning rewards and glory for her work with youth and her abilities as a ballet teacher. She's also leader of the new Utah Arts dance goes hand-i- n glove with the of the Arts. Pageant Nina Schumann, another homegrown product, oh, I'm sorry, I don't want to group that make her sound like a tomato or anything, but, she's good. An artist who shares her talent in so many ways. Now, please don't be miffed if I haven't mentioned your name! I know how talented you are. But, I'm just trying to show what a cultural and intellectual center you live in. What a many faceted little town! You can find talent oozing from every corner. We're mostly famous for our fabulous Lehi Roundup, but folks, Lehi ain't all cows and cookin'! Look around you. Our Lehi High School has reaped so many honors in recent years it's hard to count them all. There's Dean Zimmerman, a writer of much talent who's had many books published and he's only 39 (I think.) He's Rex and Ardell's boy. Cox, George Ricks, Janice Madsen Kay Weinheimer, are all writers of note. They've all had best sellers published. Lehi has proved a source of inspiration for the talents of many people. Stan Russon is in constant demand for his artistic abilities. Now enjoy the sunshine, the harvest, and be grateful you live in, what my says is, "the heart of Zion!" But be careful next week I might write about you! quadruples young patients' ability to fight the disease. found that Pauling cancer given patients vitamin C lived an average of four times longer than cancer patients who did not receive vitamin supplements. At any rate, an open mind seems to be more ap- than propriate these vitamin claims. much Obviously, more research is needed, but these data should not be ignored, since cancer is the second leading cause of death in this country. of "far-out- " Public Notice There will be a Public Hearing on October 14, 1980 at 51 North Center, Lehi, Utah to and more than 100 artists addition to a film festival and a of ethnic food sprinkling booths, children's activities and other happenings that festival become have and craftsmen, Palace, and the renovated Capitol Theater. Events will include a rich variety of special concerts. Performances will be in Hall and the Symphony Capitol Theater. the emphasize statewide spirit of the Musical groups will be performing on the festival's Bistro and Stage also will And there Stage. be theater, opera and Main dance. in The visual artists will be presented in two groups, all hear the following proposals: 1. 7:30 p.m. To delete certain uses in G C I Zone. 2.9600 North, 9550 West Addition to be zoned A l submitted Mr. by Rassmussen. Insulation Dangers juried. To communities Festival, outside Salt Lake City will and produce design banners which reflect the character and uniqueness of the region. With the exception of the Concert Series, Special Festival events are free. However, coupon books will be distributed throughout the state - free of charge will entitle people to purchase tickets to those at events $1 special discount per performance. Tickets may be purchased for the entire series or for At the FTC present time the to require proposes manufacturers unreaformaldehyde foam insulation to of (UF) give specified performance and to technical information prospective purchasers to about the adverse health with associated them alert possible effects the release of formaldehyde gas from the product after it is installed in a resi dence. by following each other, then loop around side by side, suffer eye, nose, and throat duo begins hands off the handlebars, and in a spectacular finale, the two careen around the each inside, inin other's paths, tersecting orbits, missing impact by only a hair's breath. The act was created in 1912 in a Brazilian circus, still dace, redside shiners, Utah chubs and suckers, fathead with minnows, along traditional game species including 12 - 17 inch brook and brown trout, and three inch fingerling Health these nine days, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., the state has booked more than 100 performing arts groups For Sept. 18 through 21. All the works have been consumer other and medical and available scientific information, the FTC believes that consumers who are exposed to aptly named the Globe of Death for the life it claimed in 1963 - at speeds up to 60 miles an hour on their Yamaha trail specially-buil- t around MacValley the circumference with his nin-rsil- patients, views are not horizontally, d West Temple Street in front of the Salt Lake Art Center, Symphony Hall and the Salt from Sept. 13 through favorites. All is them displaying and selling their works. The first group will show material of concentrated on 16 and the second group from individual performances. run MacValley's by grandfather, father and uncles, and has been a Local Men Assist In Arrest years of riding while he was upside down. comments "Accidents area Schubert and arranged to meet with him and authorities from Idaho the Walt next day. It was found that Sheriff Nourse and his George stoically, trying Jones more give we don't make Tickets, priced at $7.50, $6.50 and $5.50 at the Salt Palace ticket office and all Z.C.M.I. stores, are now on sale. For more information, call Ethan or Debbie at 359-922- that the and found deputy us and On Wednesday, Aug; 27,' and College went to the Fox MacValley experience; the same mistake twice." 359-924- Department of Caldwell, Idaho that several subjects wanted by the law were in the Cedar Valley area in some kind of remote camp. county Sheriff, Mack Holly then called Tooele Sheriff Nevertheless, safeguards. Urias was seriously injured several years ago when his bike stalled Department were checking out information given them by Canyon County Sheriff's their 38 as one of their experience Jay Colledge and Lee Fox of the Utah County Sheriff's 50 combined gas irritation, may coughing, shortness of breath, skin camp was actually in Tooele County by Rush Valley. Utah for tradition family years. The two count on Based complaints formaldehyde roars controversy he has stirred up relative to vitamin C? long-nose- spin statewide, arts celebration of its kind, holding hands. liv Dale elmn Professor nf Health, Phvsieul Education nml Recreation I lull Slate cancer 1901, practically every type of bird, mammal and reptile native to Utah through vertically, bikes. The Helpful For Cancer Patients I Sept. 24 for 12 upside down and sideways around the inside of the sphere -- Remember Linus Pauling, the Nobel Laureate, and the Eighty Years For Wildlife State Fair Exhibit Since They Alpine, Timpanogos, and Nebo is available for the asking. healthy, it must be watered until the soil is wet to a minimum of six inches. It is planned from Saturday, Sept. 13, through Sunday, Sept. 21, in Salt Lake City. then in Festival highlights of the exciting 110th Edition of new Monday, Sept. 29. Similar assistance from the three Soil Conservation Arts forming and visual artists, and the nation's only performances to determine proper water levels and usage. Utah in steel globe diameter in a series of collision course is of the one patterns, Wednesday, to specifications according owners apply 2.3 inches of The 1980, a cornucopia of the best of the state's per- Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus, coming to on Palace Salt the scouts also went to work gathering and cutting cans It was noted that if home use the each explaining how to properly water their lawns. The of gross water be applied to these soils, this is what the soil profile will hold. high by visited in his family 2.3 this assisted "pftsr8 if Utah Arts Festival Set For Mid September The pair, who race around the inside of a lattice-wor- k near-mis- Steven, of frequency d Wouldn't it be nice to be death is a daily in the lives of Brazilian Scott Bradfoid. and Scott Saundprs. Eagle Project Helps Homeowners in this area are of a fine Sec Risking occurrence cousin Douglas MacValley. Lehi, UT has filed with the State Engineer, Appl. No. 0 In Circus handfuls of soil for texture, moisture, and holding capacity in connection with irrigation water management are. left to light. Soren Sabey. soil conservationist and scouts in 100-50- yt CHECKING irrigation data work sheet. It was noted that the soils to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Utah County. The water is to be diverted from ft. a well, S. at a 1284 ft. deep, point E. 215 ft from NW Cor. ;;v '" Lp Duo Risk Lives JTs Orbs J. Lindquist, Jr., RFD, P.O. Box 443H, No. 1, 54971 for the six week Charge course is $7 per couple, said Gaya Chesnut, instructor. is The district refered him to Mr. Sabey, who assisted Cassell Thursday hospital conference room. ' Alpine District for assistance. Water Users and 25, every through Oct. 30. Classes will be each week from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Soil Notice To of on Thursday Sept. evening, continue stockwatering of 200 cattle, but limited to the sole Sec. series Fork Hospital h supply of 150 cattle, miscellaneous uses of dairy; and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental irritation 400.0 acs., but limited to the sole supply of 225.0 acs. in WV2SWV4 Sec. 31, T4S, R1E; SWV4NEV4, NWV, NW4 hBiSWH, next The prenatal classes for a healthy mother and baby will begin at the American h SWVi, B-- 5 Begin Sept. 25 R1W. 26, T4S, Thursday, September 11, 1980 Page Prenatal Classes Mike to Laky arrest were Robert of charge burglary. The FBI also had a on a complaint against the same subject for flight to avoid prosecution. They also had information that another person by the name of Don Hart was the probable of whatever owner equipment the suspects had of trailers, trucks, etc. that might be at the camp where the group had been female staying. Hart was believed to be armed and dangerous, stopped and his motor home searched with his consent. Found were an illegal machine gun, two and some stolen guns, as was Robert Johnson. On the morning of Aug. 8, 1980, (Thursday) Roger Babcock of the Salt Lake Office FBI and Kay Brooks of the. F"rovp office met at companion, Hernandez in a motor home near Cedar Fort. Hart was drugs. The the Utah County Sheriff's Utah with Department County Deputies and the Idaho authorities. From County Jail. there, they proceeded to an area near the Utah and Tooele County lines and met with the Tooele County Bateman, Sheriff. The contingent moved into the camp area, and apnear Faust, prehended Robert Johnson, wanted by Idaho and the FBI. This was operation headed by the two Swat teams, the FBI under the direction of Roger Babcock and Utah County, under Lt. Owen Quarnberg. After the arrest of Jones, FBI agents took him to Salt the group came back they saw Hart and his Lake County Utah County Jail. As two were under placed charged, arrest, and taken to Utah Those officers involved were Colledge, Fox, Holley, and Swat team headaches, and dizziness. Utah County; Sheriff Nourse and Deputy Laky of Canyon County, Idaho; Sheriff Walt several and Schubert deputies of Tooele County; and Roger Babcock, Kay Brooks, and other FBI Swat team members. with respiratory allergies, especially persons who are allergic to formaldehyde, may suffer more serious reactions. The FTC believes that if these actions can be taken, it will ensure that are consumers given related accurate safety information concerning the product so more informed choices can be made. People problems members Owen Quarnberg, Jerry Scott, Gary Clayton, Jim Tracy, and Pete Bell of nausea, irritation, Careful or consideration should be given any time a consumer invests in insulation. A consumer should make inquiries into the cost factor and how effective the insulation will be both summer and winter and the particularly safety factor. Information on different types of insulation be obtained can by E3 contacting the State Energy Office or the Division of Consumer Affairs, 330 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. |