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Show I Utah At The Crossroads (From Utah bducatwnai Review) a "new" water supply and needs it badly. f .Lr" . the availability of new water will actually detmine f lfl h's Ship of State goes forward or backward in the s y I if f war industry has done much to remedy the palliative wears off, the cankering cause of Inur colarv crtilps will hprnmp innrpicinrrlir or w op"v, nh notoriously ' t t vr FSS the cure is jfound. from the Colorado river. That water-wa- ter frC The cure is new of the vast irrigation and power means obtained bv ho Utah Project, devised by Central the as known Jat Ljncnt which irons out serious as a plan Reclamation engineers eaii of diversion of water from transmountain for schemes in past .vij i Colorado River drainage. has The Bureau's proposal . gripped the imagination and won rL determined support of Utah's leading citizens, from the gov- estimated project costs of at least $300,000,-.f- " or on down, despite kjacd on r prewar prices. our share of Colorado River water, ony means of getting i f State officials are convinced that the Central Utah Project '1 least 600,000 annual acre feet of it. They are also reconciled f e fact that it is a feasible means of obtaining the coveted densely populated and potentially kv water supply for the more the of lands west great mountain range which tjcher fanning ; I fccrrc the state. . . that the market for power has increased in the point where the deficiency of electrical energy required importation from Idaho and in 1943. Increased deMontana of half Utah's total consumption as new future water paves the way in the mands are a certainty Surveys show tJtah since 1922 to 3 L greater Utah-pro-Lc- ed Utah. The Central Utah Project could be constructed in convenient would bring immediate and stages, and each step far-reach- benefits. The Bonneville Basin report which embodies the Project Salt Lake, Region 4 headquarters proposals has been completed in for the Bureau of Reclamation. Ultimately, the Congress' will diversion shall be constructed. transmountain this hether w decide similar for are states projects to obtain their share Other pushing River water. at the crossroads. Without a new water supply, we we go forward to a new ire stagnant economically. With it with opportunities for all in our own home ftmdard of living $f Colorado Utah is I Rate. NOTICE TO WATER USERS PROBATE-GUARDIANSm- P Third Judicial District Court In and For Salt Lake County, Probate Division Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: E. B. McCabe, 2888 So. 17179 State St.. Salt Lake City, Ut., .015 use sec. ft. of water CREDITORS well bet. 50 and 300 from a JOIIN SABLICItDe- - ft. deep, at a point S. 1135 ft. and E. 1692 ft. from NW Cor. bee. JU, NOTICE TO n. Estate of teased. T1S. R1E. I Creditors will present claims 17198 Mrs. Glen L. Bowden. frith vouchers to the undersigned 3555 So. 3200 West, Salt Lake st the office of W. D. Allen, City City, Ut., .015 sec. ft. of water lor well domestic use from a Murray City, Utah, on or bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point before the 26th day of June, A. D. S. 304 ft. and E. 110 ft. from NW 3946. Sec. 33. T1S, R1W. Cor. EMMA F. MILLER. Executrix f 17207 Fur Breeders Agricul of the Estate of John Sablich, tural Cooperative, Midvaie ut.. Deceased. s sm ft of water for miscellane Date of first publication, April well bet. 100 use from a ous ZS, A. D. 1946. 400 ft. deoD at a point N. 160 and I W. DOUGLAS ALLEN. ft. and E. 2154 ft. from iU cor. i Attorney for Executrix. Rpo 35. T2S. R1W. 16, 1946) (Apru 17223 I'erkins construction uo., 400 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City, NOTICE TO CREDITORS j Ut .5 sec. ft. of water for domes Estate of NILS E. LUNDBF.RG. tic use from a well bet 4i)u also known as Nib Lundberr. and 1.000 ft. deep at a point N. 517.0 ft. and E, 578.0 ft. from iweased. ' Creditors will present claims SVi fnr. Spc. 30. T1S. R1E with vouchers to the So. 17224 Mike Siouris. undersigned at the office of W D AN Citv State St.. Salt Lake City. Ut.. .223 Hall, Murray City. Utah, on or sec. ft. of water for miscellaneous wiore uie 2Uth day of June, A. D, use from a well bet. tw ana fino ft. Horn at a point N. 993.92 A.VNA LUXDBERG, Adminis- - ft. and E. 918 ft. from Wii cor 4inx oi trie Estate of Nils E, R- - ' 31 T1S." R1E. MA M 17?52fir.mt T. taslWOOO. 1 ;Undberg. also known as Nils .015 .Lundbcrd. Deceased. E. 39th South. Murray, Uu first Publication, April sec. ft, of water for domestic use w. A. U. l'J4(j. well bet 100 and 300 from a I W. DOUGIJS AIJ.T!N ft. deep at a point N. v It. ana c, ; Attorney for Administratrix. 1308 ft from bv cor. cc, TIS T?5W vftpru I 18, 1946) l725lu.Raio Eastwood. 93 Cy- NOTICE TO CREDITORS nni St . Bm chain Canyon. Ut, .015 sec. ft of water for domestic of Lovina Marie j well bet 100 and al use, from a Lanj, nown as Marie Lanr. De- - nnn ft Him nt a rxint S. 273 ft j and W. 10S10 ft from NE Cor. Sec n. Hall, n. y 5 n. I htJZ1 y 1 j 10-d- ay year-roun- 2-- 1 1 ICl n. n. high-pressu- -- re n. Quality Prin tin ... In a Hurrv 1 The 1 1 EAGLE phono 35 48-in- Cor. Sec. T3S, R1E. 12, The Eagle 17414Mclvin Nielsen. 4406 So. Murray. Utah. .015 sec. ft. of water for domestic purposes 1175 West. well bet 100 and 400 from a ft. deep at a point S. 460 ft and W. 1565 ft from NE Cor. Sec. n 11. T2S. R1W. 17431 William T. Swan. 672 So. 1st West Salt Lake City, Ut. 3 sec. ft of water for irrication purposes from a dug well bet o and 30 ft. deep at a point N. mi) ft. and ,W. 2470 ft. from tne Cor. Sec. 32, T3S. R2W. The water will be used to irrigate 300 acres of land embraced in Parts of Sees. 23. 32 and 33. T3S. R2W. Rate Subscription 17439 Herman R. Rangertcr, 3107 Washington St.. Salt Lake City. Ut, .015 sec. ft. of water for domestic purposes from a 2ls-iwell. bit. 150 and 350 ft. deep, at a point N. 2420 ft. and V. 1619 ft. from SE Cor.. Sec. 25. T1S. n. R1W. 17442 Peon Warren. 291 No. Mam St, rayson. Ut. .015 sec. ft of water for domestic purposes well bet 100 and from a 200 feet deep at a point S. 537 ft and E. lG6.y ft. from NW Cor. of ... imv. Sec. 5. T2S. R1E. realtors Will nroftont f1n!m I72fi0 Mrs H.irvev D. Levie, 17444 Albert Coon. Garfield. ' vuchers to the undersigned 440(5 So. 1175 W.. Murray, Ut .015 ft tf water for doUt. u. omce or w. D. domestic Allen, City .015 sec. ft of water far well lxt a um' mestic well bet. 300 and 150 Mury City. Uuh, on or use from a 300 ft. divp at a point nnl 450 ft. doeP at a point S. 941)07 S. 1G22 ft and E. 104 22 ft from W. 195 5 ft from N',4 Cor. ft and T?? W'i Cor. f Sec, 31. T1S. HIE. V. ItlW. t 17447 Mark Lova'.o, 323 Jl1.1 ,0vln 1350 AdmlnUtra 17277 Edward J. Young. Ave., Salt Lake Citv, Lt. Gr i me hslate 0f Lovina Marie Rnrinu jnc. Murmv. L't, .015 015 gscii domestic ec. ft. of water Iso Use domestic ft r,t wntrr- for knwn ai Marie Lanr. r11, M and ... . , u,.n use fri.m a 2', am. well l well bet mu ona from a 200 ft. dmp at a po.nl ft. deep at a point J. J.m iy ami ft and E. i:0.!.7 ft. from S'4 Cor. J; DutlM Allen, A"niry for said Administratrix K. 4un9 ft from W4 Cor. icc. 9, See. T1S. K1W. . T2S. 1UE; i74(,hM! T. Itiv Kincston. 172H2 Rncky Mountain i.kh 4317 Almoin! Blvd.. Murray. L't..' TublicaUon May 2, P. O. Box 1618. .015 sec. ft. of water lor inc (;,:i: 2 23) ft of puii well 1" t. i5 Salt Lake City. Ut.. 3 mc. fnm a a at water for miscellaneous u:-- from 150 point S. j!05 ft deep nd 00 and wells let W. Km ft. fiom N'4 Cor. three and It rll located as follows: waltr will ft deep S.c. 7, T2S, HIE. The M.v 1 to Uel. 31 U No. 1 nt a point S 1223 ft. from used be rc W. 559 5 ft.: Well No. 2 S 1223 uruMt U'V'n;JVr,',1 No. 5 ft . and St c. 7. T2S. NE'.iNWU m ft and W. 519and Mil 5 539 W. ft. 1228 ft J. AiKust. 318 h. .lh 174:M- -L. fiom NE Cor. Sec. 12. T2S. H1W. South. Salt City, Lt. .01o urn- for used lo will ,f water ftThe w,lHr ,"r i,,m,i;,',c U l; mc. " cona f.,,,,1 n 2',-in- . wtll bit. 15'l anl cral industrial N..174 ft j with the oprration of at a will be increased n ti; -- I n. two-wee- ed 1 NOTICES Murray, Utah, Thursday, May 9, 1946 n. wlarv gains. ff The following applications have been filed with the State water Engineer to appropriate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, ENTICING CAUFORNIANS TO UTAH unless otherwise designated, all -s ? sif In keeping with the Utah Publicity and Industrial Develop- locations being from SLB & M. 17197 Mrs. Farrel S. Johnson. ment Commission's policy of promoting tourist trade into Utah 1590 East 48th South. Salt Lake as one means of building for domestic ' greater prosperity for the state, an effort City, Ut. .015 sec. ft.well bet. 100 was made during April to turn the eyes of California toward use from a 250 ft. deep at a point S. 535 and iff Utah's scenic attractions. ft. and W. 195.5 ft from Nft Cor. "Vacation in Utah' was the invitation issued to more than Sec. 9. T2S. R1E. 17360 E. 100,000 Californians who attended the California recreation and 915 W. 2ndRobert Salt Kimberlin. Lake City. South, sportsmen's show held in the Gilmore stadium at Los Angeles Ut. .05 sec. ft. for irrigation use April 11 at :i. The invitation was issued from a Utah Depart- from a well bet 70 and 200 ment of Publicity and Industrial Development booth set up at ft. deep at a point S. 34.5 ft and the show. It is estimated that practically all of the 100,000 who E. 630 ft. from W'A Cor. Sec. 10. T2S, R1E. and used from April attended the event, and consequently visited the exhibits, to Oct 31 to irrigate 1 acres saw the Utah booth where a huge placard invited them to spend of land embraced in W'A Sec. 10, d in their vacation in Utahs scenic and vacation areas. Over 7000 of T2S. R1E, and for domestic purposes. those visiting the booth asked for Utah literature, such as maps cidental 17371 Rex B Wood. 4568 So. and illustrated booklets, and the requests were promptly fulfilled 7th East, Murray. Ut .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a on the spot. well and 300 ft. deep at a lhis much was learned from those who visited the booth: bet. 100S. 903.9 ft. and E. 115.02 That California's scenic areas are overrun most of the year with point ft from WV'4 Cor. Sec. 5. T2S, more visitors than they can hold, consequently the Cahfornian R1E. 17407 Parley W. Preece. 7S0 nnA K tiirntntr hie r'Pc tn vnrafinn arMC in nrmiinilmrr cru-oUtah holds the greatest lure; that California people think trout East 45th South. Salt Lake City. Ut .015 sec. ft. for domestic use TT. 1111 nsning in utaits takes ana streams is simpiy wonacrtui in com- from a well bet. 80 and 300 parison with their home state's offerings alone this line; that ft. deep at a point S. 351 ft and California sportsmen who have come to Utah to hunt, think E. 630.24 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec. Utahns are mighty fine people; that they are cooperative, friendly 5, T2S, R1E. 17410 Hans Hartkopf. 4377 So. and accommodating, and that deer hunting in Utah is better than 7th East, Salt Lake City. Ut. .05 anywhere else in the nation; that as to touring attraction Utah sec. ft. for miscellaneous use well bet. 75 and 200 offers the greatest inducement in the west; that thousands 0 from a at a point N. 484.99 ft Californians will accept the invitation issued at the Utah booth ft. deep1767.6 ft. from WVt Cor. and E. and visit Utah this season; that thousands of Utahns who have Sec. 5. T2S, R1E. The water will migrated to California are homesick to return and will probably be used for washing cars, sanita' 1 II do so this summer, visiting Utah s scenic attractions en route. In tion, drinking fountain and serstation purposes. addition to the literature distributed from the booth, the official vice 17430 Frances C. Ford. 4141 Half-inc- h thick steel plates being welded into huge show program carried a full page of Utah publicity, including So. State St, Salt Lake City, Ut Maw's picture, wherein an invitation was extended 015 sec. ft. for domestic use Governor for 41 mile of Lake the section Salt pipes well bet 75 and 300 Californians to to visit Utah this season. More than 25,000 pro- from a ft. deep at a point S. 320 ft and acqueduct being built by bureau of reclamation to grams were sold during the show. E. 960 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 6. The importance of enticing the Californian to spend his T2S. R1E. carry water from Deer creek reservoir to Salt Lake City. vacation in Utah lies in the fact that he is k Protests resisting the granting annual any of the foregoing applica NOTICE TO WATER USERS only a day and a half's automobile drive from the state's major of with reasons therefor, must scenic attractions, and that the average tourist spends around $12 tions be in affidavit form with extra The following applications have a day while in Utah. The less driving the avarage tourist has to copy and filed with the State been filed with the State Engineer do to reach Utah, the more time he will spend here, and conse Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt to appropriate water in Salt Lake Lake City 1, Utah, on or before quently will leave more money in the state. June 22. 1946. County, State of Utah, throughED II. WATSON, out the entire year, unless otherUTAH GEOLOGISTS' PARADISE STATE ENGINEER. wise designated, all locations beDate of first publication April 25. ing from SLB&M: Utah's "laccoliths," located in the eastern end of Garfield 1946. g-17013 Midvaie City Corporacounty, will be visited and studied by a party of 100 geologists tion, Midvaie City, Ut, 1 sec. ft. on May 10, 11 and 12, announces the Utah Geological society, of water for municipal purposes May Time the which. is sponsoring; from a Spring Area at a point N. trip. ' e DRESS UP TIME i .I iv . to .' me 250 ft. and E. 345 ft. from EV4 ouster on uniniormea person, is a nuge t.i! A laccontn, Cor. Sec. 26. T2S, R1W. The boil on a man's LE- Tthe face of the earth; it is comparable to the Spring Area beg. N. 800 ft. and swelled neck. to The however, laccolith, mighty proportions MURRAY CLEANERS E. 295 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 26. and its core contained red hot lava. Garfield county s Henry T2S. R1W, is embraced within & TAILORS mountains." some rising; to over 1,000 feet elevation, are lacco the following traverse: N. 150 ft, 250 ft. S. 150 ft, W. 250 ft to liths which swelled up some 50,000,000 years ago but failed to Solve Your Clothes beg. erupt and gradually cooled. They first came into prominence Worries 17247 Murray City Corpora when written up by G. K. Gilbert, whose classic treatise on the 1 tion, Murray City, Ut., 50 sec. ft North Door of Bowling m iamous geological circles. tienry mountains made him of water for power purposes from loca' the for assistant Arthur E. Granger, regional geologist Little Cottonwood Creek, tribu Alley U. S. Geological society, is handling the tour. Cooperating with tary to Jordan River, at a point South State 4770 S 85 35 E. 12026.5 ft. from fcV4 Mr. Granger is Commissioner Arthur L. Crawford, geologist and Cor. Sec. 12, T3S. R1E. The waand research expert with the Utah Department of Publicity Phone Murray 368 ter will be used under a head of Industrial Development. Pcl160 ft. through two E , .II.IMMMlMllimMMIUIM.m" ton Wheels to produce 700 horse- ljmilMMMI IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII.M n.lMMlll II.II.Hni..ll.MIUI.IMM... HUH power of energy to be used for electric lighting and propelling machinery at Murray City and vicinity. After having been so used the water will be returned to a natural channel at a point S. 85 38' E. 9731.5 ft. from E',4 Page if J I2 ThP stimulus of this ton- - but as NOTICE TO WATER USERS ,il t Lhpr rhinps depend on finding this new water, ton standard of living for school teachers j a definitely higher in the service professions and trades. II as all other persons new nutshell: water means increased farming I' a in it Y PD hydroelectric, power to attract new industries. This 5 automatically rectify the unbalance on, the production unbalance which has caused the surfeit tah's economy, an side with resultant hampering of service I6 nloyment on the iftf .5, THE MUlUt AY EAGLE fi-o- n. t , i ! j Inr. fr t Jl 16 May a.ui: Phono Murray renewing your subscription now you can save 50c. 35 and our collector will call for your renewal. You won't want to miss any issues of The Eagle with its greater news coverage and additional local pictures. By nri.i.n Corr-oration- e n. i-- Raise Your Own IS Ham - Bacon weaner pigs T. SANUDERS 545 noction canning plant Tu.i'r.?x puifis. King, 4031 300 ft deep E. t3 Sn. nnd ft point fiom W'4 bee. 3- -. I). Campbell, 391 175H.-P- aul Mam St.. Murray.lt. .015. cc ft City, Lt. of water for donv tic us" from a So 5th Y.mI. Salt L-n 1"0 well .U15 hc. ft ef wakr for domiMic . wed et.J;i;i u,e Loin a 2'a-mmt E Hf, J It from Stt Cor. Sec. 31. and 30H ft l nmta jo'.b Lor. TJS 1UK. ft and E 4ii'.'S 5 ft. Jim HIE. . granting rtsirtin 30. T1S, 'rotct applica- 1 fuirgoing ripist.iig the granting of anv f . iitt of ,,.,..! i..... the fore to. ng at'Lcatic:i5. !,.,i,0 vi h reason extra with must e in be in Affidavit form with lovns thiufor, copy ic the tMia with win form f.lrd Ktj; affidavit copv and r. tded with the M.Me Kncinei end cincrr. 40.1 State Capitol Lake Citv 1. ttah. 'ti or before 4 J Slate Capitol. .'lt Lake L i U. , June 8. 194Utah, en or before June ke S AVE-Ren- ew b-'r- & SONS : South State St. Murray 439 umi IW-(Ma- ,IT,nV blate Engineer. 2 wnmmmww" Now! |