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Show MIDVALE COMMUNITY vltTHODIST CHURCH SENTINEL 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Services 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship Dr. Preston of Australia, who is PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY , Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah a friend of the Allemans, will visit us next Monday and Tuesday, Dec. under the Act of March 9, 1878 8 and 9. He will speak at the EDITORIAl NATIONAL church Tuesday evening, Dec. 9 at ASSOCq-ATHO7 p.m. All are invited and may we I r7 all come and give him a royal welcome. He will have many things of interest to say to us. HOWARD C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher The WSCS has Christmas cards Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor to sell. Come and make your se $2.50 lection before they are all gone, Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) Rev. Loraine T. Benton, i (Advertising Rates Given on Request) Minister sj THE BEST SOLUTION TRADE - $30 billion in Europe Despite all the billions of dollars end of World War the alone that, have poured overseas since II, most of the free world's economies are still in need of being straighened out. What is more, there are a good many signs of resentment against the United States, due to the fact that no proud people likes to be a dependent. Our billions have not brought world recovery, nor have they brought world gratitude. Foreign aid no doubt was necessary. Now it is time that we areas. begin to taper off dollar aid, certainly in world can of free the nations Trade among the. promote better will improve and standards of living both here and abroad, as lavish dollar assistance has not done, International and will not do. non-milita- good-wil- l, , LIFE SAVERS . The American railroads have helped make America a safer place in which to work and live. The railroads have cooperated with many safety movements; they have made tremendous advances in their own safety requirements. They have spent billions of dollars for improved facilities. They are constantly perfecting operating methods and working with their employes lor even greater attention to safe practices. The railroads are leaders in safety movements which today are saving thousands of lives annually. The American people accept the government as the umpire among the citizens under our system of courts and law. But when the umpire takes sides or starts to run with the ball, that's the kind of interference that causes labor unrest The steel case Is a case in WnL' point J. Grede, president, NAM. Testimony before the House Ap propriations Committee revealed that a Federal agency had flown 75,000 baby chicks to Iran at cost of $1.25 per chick. im completed study by Lynn Nielsen, v THE MIDVALE biologist for the Utah Fisn and Page Four Game Department the vicinity of cities where ideal Abnormally heavy losses take FISH & GAME DEPT. NEWS habitat is found. Food and cover place during severe winters havpeoMackinaw trout eggs numbering ing deep snows. More than half of are provided by 92,000 have just been received by the state's quail population is in ple and hunting is not permitted the Utah 'Fish and Game Department. These are in addition to the 200,000 such eggs received recent- 8 well-meanin- g SENTINEL ( Utah ) Friday, December 5, 1952 within city limits. The study shows that burning of cover, use of spray chemicals, and grazing '.threaten quail survival. ly. They will be processed along with the early shipment at state hatcheries for planting noxt sum mer into Bear and. Fish Laktf. These are the two waters where the Department is attempting to maintain the Mackinaw, 'or lake trout, populations. USERS NOTICE TO WATER The fish going into Bear Lake The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer wm be marked in a continuing to appropriate water in Salt Lake t to determine success of MackCouniy, State of Utah, throughout inaw plants in this water. Ih's the entire year and all locations work os part of a Dingle-Johnsobeing from SLB&M, unless otherproject now set up for this section. wise designated. ZJ976 Bell Canyon Irrigation for MisCo., Draper, Ut. 5 sec.-ft- . Several special post season deer cellaneous use from a developed spring at a point N. 60 ft. and . and elk hunts remain to be held 1120 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 12, T3S, before the close of big game huntK1E. The water so developed will ing for this year. Many of these be conveyed through an 8 in. pipe a distance of 11,000 ft. where it hunts are being held much later will be used to supply the domes- than usual because of the recent tic requirements lor 1080 homes extended dry weather and lats lall located in Stt Sec. 17, SVi Sec. 18, season. EV Sec-20WVfc, NEVWViSE1 Because most of these hunts will Sec. 21, T3S, R1E. The water not so used as above described will be be called later than is ordinarily conveyed through an earthen ditch the case, it is expected that more a distance of 500 ft to the exist- severe Weather conditions may be ing Bell Canyon Reservoir located encountered when they are held. at a point S. 35 degrees 08' W 389 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 14, T3S, RLE, Spokesmen for the game departwhere it will be commingled and ment note that nearly all such late stored with other waters of Bell hunts are held to relieve congesCanyon. The water so stored will tion of animals in acute winter be released and conveyed through range problem areas. The animals an earthen ditch a distance of ft. where it will be used from do not move into these areas until May 1 to October 31 as a supple- winter weather is a hand. mental supply to irrigate 1520 Concern is expressed th.it all acres of land embraced in the holders for any of these permit above described area. hunts go prepared to 24043 L A. Christensen, 411 Scott Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut. .03 meet weather and resulting consec.-ft- . for miscellaneous use from ditions of roads, for camping, etc., a well bet 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 108 ft and E. 200 ft. as they may find them. Freezing from WK Cor. Sec. 17, T3S, R1E. temperatures and poor travel conThe water will be used in opera- ditions may be encountered anytion and maintenance of a service time at this season. station, and for domestic and Director J. Perry Egan had this purposes. Also the water to say about these late hunts- "We to will be used irora Apr. l Oct 31 for irrigation purposes. are concerned that all post season 24106 Richard E. Lundstrom, permit holders for any of thi deer 6538 So. 23rd E. Salt Lake City, Ut .111 sec.-f- t for irrigation use from and elk hunts yet to be called a closed drain at a point S. 2350 ft. kr.ow the area Ihey inlcd to hunt and E. 40 ft from NK Cor. Sec. 22, and go equipped to meet condiT2S, R1E. The water will be con- tions as they miy exist the time veyed through a 12-ipipe and their hunt is called. There is jg open ditch a distance of 33 ft, where it will be used from Apr. 1 substitute for goiJ equipment, to Oct 31 to irrigate 1.0 acre of w,.rm clothing, and knowledge of land embraced in SWVtNEK Sec. that area and expected condi22, T2S, RLE. tions." Kenneth P. Hardy, 2321 . 24148 All permit holders will be notiWindsor St, Salt Lake City, Ut .111 sec.-f- t for irrigation use from fied five days in advance of the a drain at a point S. 2323 ft and E. opening date of the hunt for which 33 ft from N Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, are qualified. R1E. The water is to be used from they 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate one Apr. The California quail in Utah are 4 acre of land embraced in Sec. 22. T2S. R1E. and for found largely in a north-soutincidental stockwater-in- g band through the center of the purposes. state. These quail occur in 21 2414 Wilfred Burrell, 12 w. counties, acording to a recently 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Ut for irrigation use from an open drain n a point s. 1980 ft and W. 33 ft. irom )i Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R1E. The water will be used from Apr, 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 1 acre of land embraced in 5ENW Sec. 22, T2S, R1E, and for year-rounpurposes. 24252 Albert Gallagher, 153 2n, Ave, Salt Lake City. Ut .111 sec ft for irrigation use from a well bet 150 and 300 ft deep at a point W. 2340 ft and S. 60 ft from E Cor. Sec. 7. T3S, R1E. The wa ter will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 7 acres of land embraced in SEW Sec. 7, T3S, K1E, and xor year-rounincidental do mestic and pur poses. Protests .resisting the granting oi any ox me xoregoing applications with reasons therefor, must De made in affidavit form with ex tra copy and filed with the State uigineer 403 State CaDitol. Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before 41-'-J ft IS. , . 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