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Show from Apr.' 1 to Oct. 1 to irri gate 113.29 acres in WiSWi THIS WEEK IN and SE4SWi said Sec. 29. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 MILFOUD (UTAH) NEWS ? ll llllfl Beaver, Ut., propows to change the point of diversion and place . r of water, as of use of 1.3 sec.-ftevidenced by Application No. 18346. The water was to have . been diverted from a well at a point S 202.3 ft. and W! 615 ft. T28S. from E'i Cor. IBTW. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 100 acres In i Sec. 31 and NWi Sec. 32, t , .wo f;lW 'iV'JJV "7,7 T29S.-K7W- Hereafter, it is proposed to divert .1.5 sec.-ft- . of water from a well 228 ft. deep, which is actually located at a point S. 173 ft. and-W- , 600 ft. from EU Cor. Sec, 32. T29S. R7W, and use from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 100 acres in SWUNEVi, 12-i- NltSEU. SWiSE said Sec. SUMMER 32. TUNE-U- John II. Yardley, Beaver, Ut., propose to change the point of diversion of 7.3 sec.-ft- . of water, as evidenced by Application No. 21888. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 1310 ft. and E. 873 ft. Roy Yardley P SPECIAL 6.75 and Si and Cor. Sec. 24, T29S, used from Apr. 1 to R8W, Nov. 13 to irrigate 300 acres in SVi Sec. 24 and NVi Sec. 23, T from What A Veluel Include: Cylinder head and manifold tightening, fan belt adjusted, clean and space spark plugs, set ignition tinning, clean filter bowl, check manifold heat control, wash air cleaner, test coil and condenser, adjust carburetor, test generator, test battery, adjust clutch pedal lash, test spark advance, lubricate distributor, starter and generator, check throttle and starter linkage, check vacuum booster pump. All this for $6 73 (parts extra if any are needed). 29 S. 118 W. Hereafter, it is proposed to of water from divert 7.3 ee.-fa 16 in. well 254 ft. dtep, whirh is actually located at a point N. 2622 ft. and E. 826 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 24. T29S. R8W, 'and use during the same period and for the same purposes as heretofore. To Approprlattt 23459 Albert Bcrntsen, Mil-forUt.; a. total of 3.3 sec.-f- t. of of waste water, 2.3 sec.-ft- . which originate In Sec. 4, T 29 S. R10W, and Sec. 33. T28S, R10W and 1 aec.-ft- . from Dcahr EV4EH Sec. 32, T28S. RIOW. 1 The waste water from Sec. 4, Alias T29S, R10W, is collected at the NW Cor. of said Sec. 4 and Ttree to a point E. 20 ft. from WU Cor. Sec. 33. T28S. R10W. where it will be comingled with the waste water from SVi Sec. has been diverted from a well at 33. T28S. R10W, from which a point N. 218 ft. and E. 817 ft. Klnt the comingled water will V4 mile to the place from SW Cor. Sec. 29, T28S, R of waste 10 W and used from Mar. 1 to of use. The 1 sec.-fDec. 31 to Irrigate 73 acres in water fr.om EViEli Sec. 32, WWSWU Sec 29. T28S. R10W, T28S, R10W accumulates at a SI in Mar 1 to point S. 1320 ft. and W. 1190 nrl frnm n . cor. saia aec. , water 100 head of sheep, cattle Ii n. rrom nnr! hnr,M rwi for th. HnmMtlc from Which DOint the Water flows directly onto the place of requirements of 7 persons. use. The above waters will be Hereafter, it. is proposed to comingled in use from Mar. 1 divert .891 sec.-ft- ox water from to Nov. 1 to irrigate 40 acres in a 14 in. well 77 ft. deep at a NEViNEU said Sec. 32 and for point N. 45 ft. and W. 878 ft. year-roundomestic and stock- "onYasa a or- ",a ,na4 25320--- purposes use supplemental supply j watting L. Kesler, Milford. D. for irrigation Ut.: 2.5 sec-ft- . use from a 14-iwell bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. and W, 60 ft. from EU Cor. 31. .T29S. R8W. The I sit ... March water Sec. will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 110 acres in SViNEVi and SEUNWVi said t. d. Schramm's Auto Service Milfords Si $ Li. mm Ba!trlM con-yeve- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations be ing from SLB&M unless otherwise designated: To Chang John 11. Weston, Mil-for- d, Ut., proposes to change the and nature of point of diversion of water, as use of .891 sec.-f- t. evidenced by Underground-Wate- r Claim No. 16834. The water From where KB 1 . . t 1 ?f"7 d. t. d - -- Jy Joe Pearl Kebey and Ethel Ma th- ews. Mr. and lift. Walter Muir ot Spanish" Fork-h- a ve toeenr" visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Edwards. . Mrs. Muir is the former Mary Edwards. LIUIffiSVILLE- By Donna Boyter Mrs. Florence Jameson is Visiting friends and relatives seriously ill in a hospital at in Minersville were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hollingshead of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Spafford Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde are the proud parents of a baby Hollingshead and family of Salt girt, born Friday. June 4th In Lake. ihe Iron County Hospital. WaitNeal Hollingshead. son of Mr. ing at home to welcome their and Mrs. Marshall Hollingsnew sister are Janeale, Bill and head, celebrated his fifth birth Wayne. anniversary June 4th. His mothThe Square Dance Club held er gave a party for all his lita dance Saturday evening in the tle friends. church recreation hall. Hosts Carl Woods, son of Mr. and for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood, celebrated his Mrs. Fay Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. seventh birthday June 8th, and Frank Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. a birthday party was given in Lee Marshall. his honor and a Joyous time was Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Math- had by all his frunds. ews and family of Salt Lake The Social C club had a were visiting Mr, and Mrs. birthday party for a member. Lloyd Mathews. Loneva Banks. A .very good Three babies were blessed time was had visitnig. A tasty Sunday in sacrament meeitng. lunch was served to Leila The son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Evans, Armina Banks, Albateen Carter was given the name of Roberts, La Rue Thompson. EthJames Sidney, blessed by the el Mathews, Lucille Goff. Arba-tee- n father. The young son of Mr. Davis. Mrs. Banks reand Mrs. Dale Eyre was named ceived and Chris Dale and blessed by his cards. many lovely gifts great grandfather, Moroni MyJune Pearson celebrated her ers. The tiny daughter of Mr. birth anniversary June 7th. Her and Mrs. Clair Carter was folks gathered to wish her a named Tawna Rae, blessed by Watermelon happy birthday. Vendon Myers, was Mr. to served and Mrs. Mrs. Ida Hollingshead of Salt Mr. and Jack of Milford, Ogden Lake and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dan Mr. Mrs. and Davis, Elmer Hollingshead of Delta Mart Mr. and Mrs. NewDavis, have been visiting with friends ell Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl and relatives. Myers, and Mrs. Idonna Davis. Primary preparation meeting Mrs. Loneva Banks spent four was held Monday evening at in Salt Lake visiting Mr. days the home of Mrs. Mary Glllins. and Mrs. Burt Fransen. Mrs. Ada Edwards gave the lesCarolyn Edwards, granddson, then a discussion on Third of Mrs. Alba Carter, Is aughter Nephi was conducted by Mrs. visiting with her grandmother. Reva Albrecht. Those attendGeorge Marshall has been 111 ing were Yvonne Murdock, Eli- and has been spending some nor Marshall, Donna Boyter, time with his daughter, Nona, In Mary Gillins. VirgLnia Marshall, Salt Lake. . Gwen Pryor, Virginia Carter, News Want-Ad- a Oct Results be diverted and conveyed 4,000 ft. and used as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 360 acres in EVi, NEUSWU, NEV4NW Vi Sec. 20, T2SS. R10W. and for incidental Home Radios domestic and stock - watering Car Radios purposes. PWLOO-SUPERVISEProtests resisting the grnting of any of the foregoing applicaFACTORY SERVICE tions, with reasons therefor, must be in .affidavit form with United States of America. Bureau oi Land Management, P. O. Box 639, Salt for Lake City. Utah; .05 sec.-f- t. use from Willow Spring Area, an isolated spring area in the Sevier River Drainage at a point N. 1280.4 ft. and W. 297 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 2, T29S, R15W. which is the point ot collection of the spring area as follows: Beginning at a point S. 23 ft. from said point of collection, thence W. 200 ft.. N. 100 ft.. E. 200 ft . S. 100 ft. to beg. The water will be diverted by a concrete collection and head box and conveyed through lit in. pipe 21,220 ft. and used to water 5000 sheep and 10 extracopy andLfiled 10 to Julv 8, 1954. Eare yee keard itxut yeeag pt, tkt taste ewl Bllmky"? 1U'. had r ak t tkrve years. I say "hr? Wsum up U a eenple of wooks ago nobody was quite sure. But now "BUnky't" a ssotkor of two chicks! SoCIiak7Hks4 Wen acting kla4 0 ttraage o a ksh, t a eousU e kta's Skttter ogga ia ker aeot. Dara If "Shaky tkew foe S days! 4Ua't set Loot FrMay tkoy kitckW, a4 bw -- BliakyV a ro4 m a soeiaor ka! (So's SkUr.) ?Wr, From wkoro I ait, tketVa a lea-sfor all of as. Guosa you'd eeJI it "tolerance." Birds aad aalmaia run soon to do Utter ia feet a rpoct tkaa kuataaa. If X rlasa of teatporaU boor witk atstw Pr and you'd rataor kave eidor it skould U okay wtU ketk o us. NoKkoe of e skould give a "hoot" what tke etW follow likes, says, or does, aa Una; a ko follows tko U of tke bd. Rigkt? on Vmiud 5mm aVtworl horses. 25670 Carr R. Wiseman. ' Milford. Ut.; 4 sec.-ft- . for irrigation use from a waste water ditch at a point N. 23 ft. and E. 20 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 20. TISS. R10W. The water wiU ,A Pens and Poa Sets EARLY AMERICAN OLD SPICE SHAVING SETS and REMINGTON SUNBEAM Electric Rasers RONSON LIGHTERS For the Shuiierbufl VIEWERS CAMERAS FLASHGLOBES FILM and other photo suppllse FIRST REP ELLANTS SUNT AN LOTION FOR BOTH LADIES AND MEN INSECT AID KITS INSECT BOMBS CHAPSTICKS TOR THE CABIN OR TENT INTERIOR LaMar Outzea'a Comer .Dra: D UY "ADVERTISED JIM DOTilGM Phone - SCHAEFER wUl the SUte Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before August 7, 1954. JOSEPH M. TRACY, State Engineer. Published in the Milford News, Milford, UU from June L J-- UU I VAT y'Ai D B RANDS 21S-- W Fishing Season Opens Saturday, June 12th?. . . stock-waterin- g tkeettr Roberts' -- W & .. Sec. 31. 23376 Wiso Stepmother U FOR SALE 2 pc. frieze Living Room set. In good condi- . . . and you'll need tion. Turquoise. Phone 112 or see Mrs. Frank White. the best equipment to land the Big Ones. FOR SALE. CHEAP Good ties, polts, lumber, woven wire Furniture (both poultry and stock), and lots of other articles. If interested see Albert Berntsen. SUMMER DANCE CLASSES will start soon at the Sharon Varley Dance School. Phone 82-- and Here at Sam's we Appliance have 7 . j D opening day fishing trip a whopper If) and to insure good fishing all season. to register now. ELIZABETH MARTIN will accept a limited number of students in voice, speech, poise and charm. Classes starting June or contact 15th. Phone 79-Mrs. Dan Ferguson. W RODS AND REELS WOMEN WANTED Chance make money every week mailing postcards. Work home spare time. Box 9, Watertown, Mass. ABOUT HY CHECKING 7 ACCOUNT... 7v Fly Rods. Casting Rods. Glass Reds. Offset Reds AS LOW AS I4.C3 PASTURE LINE We have some good ranches, with plenty of feed, you can afford to own, where you will y living. Box 14, Cambridge, 3t Idaho. Broker. Linens. Silks. Nylons, and Saelled Hooks AND TO EVERYONE ELSE. OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US. AND ENJOY ITS CONVENIENCE. EKtD STATE BANS A Friendly Bank For All The People" MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Phone 25 MUford ' Flies Spinners Plugs Leaders and Leader Malarial Sinkers Monsiilamenl Lines en-Jo- "I work all day. like te relax ai night; kave neither time nor A glance at my Inclination for much personal 'bookkeopiag. checkbook tolls me what I've spent, arid hew, and what remalaai and my cancelled checks are automatic re,?elpts. A checking account certainly is a boon to the working girL HOOKS AND LURES FOR RENT Apartments, two and three room. Apply at Service Garage, phone 32. Anything and Everything ia FlsMaf Lines - at All Prices FOR SALE Santa Rosa Work Shoes and Boots. Western Made for Western Trade. They last longer Wright-Way Shoe Repair. Shot Beaded Chain Guides and Swivels Popular Flail Lib. Colorado Spinners All the Popular Files and Many Fine New Ones . -- ihe mm Creels. Landing Nets, Bait and Tackle Boxes, Plastic and Books, Automatic Reels. Spinning Reels, NEWS Fly Reels, Camping Equipment LeTtl-win- d YOITLL FIND IT ALL AT Published Every Thursday Entered in the post office at Milford. Utah, . as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of 1879. Utah Adv. Repreeenlailvet Utah Stale Press Association Salt Lake Clly S3.C3 A Year Ia A'tibc S. A. Williams Editcr-Publbhe- r Pa trie b Williams Bus, Mgr. Leather-boun- d T -- SAM'S" .S. I Furriluro & Appli::c3 |