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Show - MILFOPJD (UTAH) NEWS NOW YOU CAN LICK ATHLETE'S FOOT THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1951 T28S, R10W and Attion7a ktra Mrs. Cook. Judy Cook, report toiytic fungicide SLOUGHS cr. off the tainted outer skin, exposing burned fungi and kills on contact. Leaves skin like 4 L C CLUB In just ONE HOUR, if club held meetings baby's. The not pleased, your 40c back at the past week at the home of any drug store. Today at CorJanice Terry, at which we had ner Drug in Milford. a health lesson, and at the Linda Johnson home, where we WATER USERS prepared sliced oranges with NOTICE TO The following applications powdered sugar and wrote the have f.Kd with the State recipe and worked on our recto change or approEngineer ord books. in Beaver County, water priate Mrs. Terry served punch and State of Utah, throughout the cupcakes, and Linda served entire year and all locations beJanice ing from SLB&M unless other punch and cookies. Terry, reporter. wise, designated: w i tfiTlCe r'a loly t j c FOUR-IICLU- B AcnvmES He SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine Club of South Milford met in the L D S church, and attended the demonstration on how to can food, given by Hattie Kilgore. We learned how to tell if the jam we bottle are sealed. We also learned many other interesting things about canning. After the demonstration the. Relief Society served nice refreshments, after which they passed out books on canning. It was very interesting. Our next meeting will be held at Judy Rat Myers home, where we will make desserts.--Ker- ril Sue Rollins, reporter. HAPPY HEIFERETTES The Happy Heiferettes club held meetings on June 3rd and June 10th at the home of their leader, Mrs. Rosalie Cook-OJune 3rd citrus fruits were prepared, and accurate measuring learned. A new member is Kay Wright. On the 10th, a muffin demon- sirauun was given oy iwrs. After the meeting a surprise oirmaay party was given xor ueuy v.ook, ootervinf her luitt anniversary. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook. Refreshments were served by To Chang: Car Radios MIIIIO-SUFISRVISE- Horn from SW Cor Sec 20, T28S. R 10 W , and used from Mar. 1 to Dee 31 to irrigate 75 acres in WHSW4 Sec 29, T28S. R10W. and from Dec, 31 to Mar 1 to water 100 head of sheep, cattle and horses and for the domestic requirements of 7 persons. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert .891 sec. ft. of water from a well 77 ft. deep at a point N. 45 ft. and W, 876 ft. from Sli Cor. sa'd Sec. 20 and use as a supplemental supply from Apr. 1 to Oct 1 to irrigate 113.29 acres in WUSWU and SEUSW said See. 29. ker, song and cheer leader. Meetings will be held each Wednesday at 2 p. m. -- i 14-l- O C C CLUB The G G C Club met at the home of Florence Beard June 15th following were pres-Coo- k. ! rnt: j Djane Turner, Marlon and ZoU Holiingshead, Sally Williams, Sandra Beard, and Helen Jean Glilins. We made the following desserts: Custard pudding, apple brown Betty, and tapioca pudding. At our next meting, Monday, we will prepare food for box lunches. Dianne Turner, Radios D coniGm jl'jPhone n 1 sec.-f- from t. The waste water from Sec. 4. T29S. R10W, is collected at the NW Cor. of said Sec. 4 and to a point E. 20 ft. from WU Cor. Sec. 33, T28S. R10W, where it will be comingled with the waste water from SMt Sec. 33. T28S. R10W, from which point the comingled water will be conveyed 4 mile to the place of use. The 1 sec.-fof waste water feom E'.iE'i Sec. 32, T28S. R10W accumulates at a point S 1320 ft. and W. 1190 ft from NE Cor. said Sec. 33. from which point the water flows directly onto the place of use. The above waters will be comingled in use from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 40 acres in NElaNEtt said Sec. 32 and for year-roundomestic and purposes. T 25520 D. L, Kesler. Milford. for irrigation Ut.; 2.5 sec-ft- . use from a well bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 390 ft. and W. 60 ft. from Cor. Sec. 31, T29S. R8W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 f to uct. 1 to irrigate 110 acres in SWNEW and SEV4NW14 said Sec. 31. 25576 United States of America, Bureau of Land Management. P. O. Box 059, Salt Lake City, Utah; .05 sec.-ft- . for 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 of collection of the spring area as follows: Beginning at a point S. 25 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 1' in. pipe 21,220 ft. and used to water 5000 sheep and 10 horses. con-yrve- d. Pvo Decided to and Bo Modern - -- : t. 14-l- , &K Coo!( n. Ei stock-waterin- g '" (cfoXoHi I I n. (citilAifri 1 iz ' (rfin Y 1 I -- sN . &VA fep ft r' cBE . . . . . I w Cooking Is really fun tit modern eiscrnc woy. iour klfchon itays cool, ton jmd perns stay clean. Automatic controls allow you to turn out a perfect meal with only minvt$ spont In th kltchan. . A w . ... t. iiun ....I m.m,J $m Tiin' - Ufhu iwi Topi my way tllCTMC many houswlvti kav swltchod to MODERN r?); ' ; W Af Wr stock-waterin- g d . 12-l- ' - John M. Anderson, Beaver, Ut., proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 1.5 sec. ft. of water, as evidenced by Application No. 18548. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S 202.5 ft. and W, 615 ft. from EU Cor. S c. 32, T29S, 25670 Carr R. Wiseman,! H7W, and used from Apr. I to Milford, Ut.; 4 sec-ft- . for Irri- - i Oct. 31 to Irrigate 100 acre in gation use from a waste water E Sec. 31 and NWi Sec. 32, ditch at a point N. 25 ft. and E, j T29S, R7W, 20 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 20. Hereafter, it. is proposed to T28S, R10W. The water will of water from be diverted and divert 1.5 sec-ft4,000 a well 228 ft. deep, which ft. and used as aconveyed supplemental is actually located at a point S. supply from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 . 175 ft. and W. 600 ft. from EU to irrigate 360 acres in EVi, LONG DISTANCE Cor. Sec. 32, T29S, R7W, and NEUSW4, NEUNWU Sec. 20, use from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to T28S, R10W, .and for incidental Yallow Cab Mayflower Irrigate 100 acres In SWViNEU, domestic and stock - watering SWSE4 said Sec. purposes. PHONE 300 - PROVO. UTAH jNViSEU, 32. Protests resisting the granting a 2792 Roy Yardley and of any of the foregoing applies John R. Vardley, Beaver, Ut., tions, with reasons therefor, propose to change the point of must be in affidavit form with diversion of 7.5 sec.-ft- . of water, extra copy and filed with the as evidenced by Application No. State Engineer, 403 State Cap21888. The water was to have itol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on been diverted from a well at a or before August 7, 1954. JOSEPH M. TRACY. point N. 1310 ft. and E. 875 ft. from.SU Cor. Sec. 24, T29S, State Engineer. R8W, and used from Apr. 1 to Published in the Milford j Nov, 15 to irrigate 300 acres in News, Milford, Ut., from June, SV4 Sec. 24 and NVi Sec. 25, T 10 to Julv 8.' 1954. flOVING FACTORY SERVICE Sll-- Mil-for- -- , 1 RADIO SERVICE John 11. Weston, Ut.. proposes to change the point of divers'on and nature of use of .891 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground-Wate- r Claim No, 16654, The water has b en d'verted from a well at a point N. 218 ft. and .817 ft. STICK AND BAKE CLUB The Stick and Bake club met at the home of their leader, Mrs Dora Walker, June 2nd. to elect officers for their third year of foods projects. The following were selected as leaders: Colleen Hutchings, president; Wilma Aagard, vice president; Patsy B'lls, sec. trees.-, Charlotte Terry, reporter; Nora Ann Wal- SH Sec. 33, 29 S, R.10W, and . i -I- -- COOKING Glinnrp to Gordon's and SCO lira .CHANGE 29 S. B8W. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert 7.5 sec.-ft- . of water from . a well 254 ft. deep, which is actually located at a point N. 2822 ft. and E. 828 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 24, T29S. R8W, and use during the same period and for the same, purposes as in your gin drinks 16-in- Next time you order gin remember that Gordon! has the Advantage of High Proof (91.4) And Liqueur Quality. I High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with There's no gin like ts iiitu iftsu itstaurj rt:i ,iiurj r' id Vacation travel To Appropriate 25489 Albert Bemtsen, Ut.; a total of 3.5 sec.-ft- . of of waste water, 2.5 sec.-ft- . which originates in Sec. 4, T Mil-for- Cordon's Gin. Liqueur Qua) ity gives you richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 181 years Cordon's has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. at its fineit! d. Published Every Thursday Entered in the post office at Milford. Utah, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of 1879. Utah Adv. 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