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Show Free Press - Wednesday, January 23, Notice to water users The State Engineer ft to 500 ft. deep. POD: received the following (1) N 400 W 550 from Application(s) to Appro- - Sl4 Cor, Sec 2, T5S, priate or Change Wa- - R1W (2 miles S.E. of ter in Utah County Camp Williams) USE: in SLB&M). Irrigation: from Apr 1 Persons objecting to to Oct 3 1, total acreage an application must file 0.25 acs: Stockwatering: a Protest stating the 3 head of livestock; reasons for the protest. Domestic: 1 family. have a hearing be- - POU: SE14SW14 Sec fore the State Engineer, 2.T5S.R1W. 1 persons must request a (A6E078): Broderick hearing in the Protest. Dennis Protest must be filed in QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. duplicate with the State SOURCE:6in.well 100 Engineer, 1636 W. ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: North Temple, Salt (1) N 1100 W 600 from Lake City, Utah 84116, Sl4 Cor. Sec 2, T5S. on or R1W (2 miles S.E. of before Feb. 22, 1991. Camp Williams) USE: These are informal Irrigation: from Apr 1 proceedings as per Rule to Oct 3 1, total acreage R625-6-of the Divi- 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 3 head of livestock; sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) Domestic: 1 family. or Diversion POD; POU: SE14SW14 Sec Place of Use POU; 2, T5S, R1W. 2 Nature or Use USE) (A65079): APPLICATION(S) TO Delon Fletcher 0.015 cfs. WA- - TITY: SOURCE: 6in. well 100 TER (A65075): ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: N 700 W 1200 from Robin W. Jex QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. Sl4 Cor, Sec 2, T5S, SOURCE:8in.wellll3 R1W (2 miles S.E. of ft deep. POD: (1)S 120 CamP Williams) USE: W 588 from El4 Cor Irrigation: from Apr 1 to uct J l, total acreage Sec22,T5S,RlW(2mi. acs; Stockwatering: W of Saratoga) USE: 3 head of livestock: 1 from Apr Irrigation: to Oct 31, total acreage Domestic: 1 family. 0.25 acs; Domestic: 1 POU: SE14SW14 Sec R1W. familv. POU: NE1 2.T5S,d (Abi080): 4SE14 Sec 22, T5S, LaVon Broderick R1W. Sec 22, T5S, R1W (2 miles W of Saratoga) USE; Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; mestic: 1 family. POU: NE14SE14 Sec 22, T5S, R1W. 4NW14 Sec 7, T5S, Sec 11, T5S, R1W R1E. (Approx. 5 miles west APPLICATIONS TO of Lehi) USE: Same as CHANGE WATER Heretofore: POU: SE1 4NWl4,NEV4SWl4 Utah County proposers) Secll,T5S,RlW. to change the POD, POU Robert L. Morgan & USE of water as eviP.E. (A65094): denced by State Engineer Donald O. Jex QUAN-T- (U8712), TITY: cfs. (U11693), 0.015 Published in the Lehi SOURCE:8in. well 113 (U19419). Free Press Jan. 9, 16 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 120 HERETOFORE: and 23, 1991. W 588 from El4 Cor, QUANTITY: 0.0445 cfs. Sec 22, T5S, R1W (2 SOURCE: 3 Undermiles W of Saratoga) Water Wells. USE: Irrigation: from ground PCD: (1) N 495 W 34 Apr 1 to Oct 31, total from SE Cor, Sec 1, T7S, acreage 0.25 acs; Do- - R2E, 2 in. well 200 ft. The State mestic: 1 family. POU: (2) N 388 E 90, 3 received the Engineer NE14SE14 Sec 22, deep following in. well. (3) N 445 E 155 Application(s) to ApproT5S, R1W. fromSWCor,Sec6,T7S, priate Water in Utah (A65029): Christianna Holman R3E., 3 in. well. USE: County (Locations in QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. Irrigation: from May 1 SLB&M). Persons objecting to SOURCE: 6in. well 100 to Sep 30, total acreage ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD 0.40 acs, sole supply 0.40 an application must file (1) S 470 W 380 from acs; Domestic: 3 per- a Protest stating the NE Cor. Sec 7. T5S. R1E sons: POU: SE14SE1 reasons for the protest. To have a hearing be(1 mile N.E. of Lehi) 4Secl,T7S,R2E;SWl USE: Irrieation: from 4SWl4Sec6,T7S,R3E. fore the State Engineer, HEREAFTER: persons must request a Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stock-(1- ) QUANTITY: 0.0445 cfs. hearing in the Protest watering: 20 head of SOURCE: Jordan River. Protest must be filed in livestock; Domestic: 1 POD: (1)N 1536 E 2253 duplicate with the State family. POU: NE1 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 25, Engineer, 1636 W. No. T5S, R1W (Utah Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, 4NEl4Sec7,T5S,RlE. (A65072): Pump Station) USE: Utah 84116, on or before March Sue C. Smith QUAN-0.2- Irrigation: from May 1 TITY: cfs. to Sep 30, total acreage 8. 1991. These are in0.015 SOURCE: 6in. well 100 8.00 acs, sole supply 0.51 formal proceedings as ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: acs. POU: SE14NW1 per Rule R625-6-of the (1) N 1020 E 790 from 4 Sec 25, T5S, R1W. Division of Water SWCor,Sec6,T5S,RlE Rights. (2 miles N.W. of Lehi) Faulk proposes to cor(LEGEND: Points) USE: Irrigation: from rect the POD & POU of of Diversion POD; 0.015 cfs. Apr 1 to Oct 31, total water as evidenced by (A65076): QUANTITY: Application Number acreage 0.25 acs; Broderick David of 20 head (A49644). QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. 100 from HERETOFORE: Domestic: 1 54-63- 5 o 55-255- 9 55-304- 1 55-380- 4 54-63- 0 54-63- QUAN-APPROPRIA- 8 3 5 9 fT TTTjrp.ft;n wjiinn J5:1: Stock-waterin- livestock; ?r' 4 u-z- o 54-63- 54-63- 2 1 by Brighton High School, the top name in Utah high school wres- tling. Sophomores Rusty Allen, Lon and Smedley, Mace McKinney won gold medals at Fisher Chey 119, 125, 130 and 189, while junior Rob Lee grabbed his gold with the schools big boys at 17 1. Most of the 4A classification, the from were whereas, Lehi is 3A Only first place winners were Place of Use Nature of Use POU; USE) (A65110): William A. and Verlene C. Moffett QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 100 W 1750 from El4 Cor, Sec 55-81- c OUTLET FEATURES 7,T5S,RlE(1900West 900 North, Lehi, UT) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stock-waterin- g: head of 15 livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW1 JEANS 4NE14.NW14SE14 Sec 7, T5S, R1E. Robert L. Morgan P.E. iff State Engineer 'Ljr Published in the Lehi Free Press Jan. 23 and 30 & Feb. 6, 1991. Lava Washed Sophomore basketballers from Lehi High School got the week off to a good start with a 66-5- 5 win at Uintah on Wednesday, but closed loss at the week with a 60-5- 4 u 13MWZ 14MWZ Wasatch. Richard Peterson earned 34 points in the two games on 15 from the field and four of five from the line. He was followed by Jon Bailey with 27 on nine fielders and three out of six from the stripe. Bart Brockbank added 23 on eight from the field including a shot and 67 percent shooting. Jay Hill had 11 for the two games and Brook Colledge added 10 in just the Wasatch game where Continued on page 11 $15.00 $18.00 free-thro- HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6in. well 190 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 26 E 1806 from Wl4 Cor, - $17.00 Sophomores win one, lose one 11,T5S,R1W. 0 free-thro- Alumni issues call to alumni teams Alumni basketball players from ' Sophs winlose QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6in. well 190 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 90 E 1700 from Wl4 Cor, Secll,T5S, R1W.USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 3 1, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 30 head of livestock: 1 family. Domestic: POU: N12SW14 Sec SS S,ec their skill well enough to finish at the top of five divisions in a prestigious tournament hosted Monday Jan. Lehi High School performed NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know awarded medals, but coach Mark Grant was pleased with all of the JV wrestlers' performances, saying that they are doing well, and that everyone won at least one match tournament. in the Lehi is hosting the Region VII jayvee tournament today, Jan. 23 with matches beginning at 3 p.m. Grant was quick to again praise the great training given to Lehi's wrestlers by the age group program headed by Bill Elton. He also hailed his assistant coaches Kilts and Katzenbach as well as numerous volunteers who assisthim daily working with the high school team . Junior varsity wrestlers from PUBLIC 54-4- g: POU: SW1 S.E. of 4SWl4Sec6.T5S.RlE. (A65073): Williams) USE: Sl4 Cor Sec 2, T5S, CamP R1 W C2 miles S E of Irrigation: from Apr 1 Chris M. Marquardt Oct 31, total acreage QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. Camp Williams) USE: 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 1 from Apr Irrigation: to Oct 31, total acreage 3 head of livestock; ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: 1 family. (1) S 800 E 500 from Domestic: 0 25 3" head of livestock! POU: SE14SW14 Sec NW Cor, Sec 7, T5S, miies in.w. niL 1 family. z, loo, K1W. Domestic: 4 (A65093): of Lehi) USE: Irrigation: POU: SE14SW14 Sec Todd W. Jex QUAN- - from APr 1 to 0ct 31 2, T5S, R1W. TITY: 0.015 cfs. total acreage 0.25 acs; (A65077): SOURCE: 8in. well 113 Stockwatering: 8 head Bert H. Stevenson ft. POD: (10 S 120 of livestock; Domestic: 0.015 cfs. deep. QUANTITY: W 588 from El4 Cor, 1 familv- P0U: imy SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft.to500ft.deeP.POD: R1W m N onn w inn from prepare for region J.V. wrestlers 2 04-od- 54-62- Page 6 Notice to water users 2 54-62- 1991 - BALLSTON SOCKS Good Thru 99$ PILLOWS 173 EAST STATE LEHI w 768-861- Acrss ,,om Ha,,s 1 HOURS: MON to FRI 10am to 4:30pm Booster Club, feels that this is a good way to cap the basketball e season, and response to the on the event (depending day number of teams entered) has been good during the history of the tourney. It has helped to strengthen and expand the activities of the olds competing against other older players and "kids." The tourney has developed into shape for the annual LHS Alumni Tournament announced last week a fun, but competitive scene where by past president of the Booster the difference between years is worth Club Ken Carlton with dates set one point for each year at the befor April 2-ginning of the game. If 1990 were Registration for the annual af- playing 1975, for instance, the '75 fair should be completed by March squad would lead by 15 at the be15 by contacting either Carlton or ginning of the first quarter; then it's up to '90 to play "catch-u- p ball." Dennis Beck with the $100 sign-u- p Sometimes they do and sometimes fee. Last year's winners, Class of they don't. Tournament organizers, the Lehi '74, will be back to defend their title with Robert Yates, Beck, Gary Carlton, Jim Fowler, Guy Soren-so34-ye- ar Lehi High School need to get in three-to-fiv- 4. club. n, Brian Smith, Clint Carter and SMITH DRUG CO. ii And Your Health 24 W. Main Am. Fork 756-356- . 9 Pain relievers are among the most commonly used of the nonprescription medicines. Billions of dollars are spent by the public for relief of pain associated with headache, arthritis, bursitis, muscle soreness, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and other conditions. 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