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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Seven Friday, November were shown by Mrs Emery Jordan 19, 1954 and other women in the group. Lunch at noon was prepared anj served by Mrs John Harper, Mrs Harry Fowler, Mrs Dick Dean and Mrs iEllli'5 Ideal hunting weather was general over the state during the openof the 1954 upland ing week-engame bird season that began Satd in the East An- through Nov. i timony unit. On the other two units the hunt continues straight through 20-2- 1. Nov. 28. Sportsmen planning to hunt any urday, Nov. 6. of these extended season areas are An estimated 100,000 gunners urged by game department spokeswere in the fields over the week- men to be sure of the boundaries end. Field reports indicate the to- covering the hunting area. Anyone tal kill will approximate that of the in doubt should consult a 1954 deer past three years when the average season proclamation or the local bag for the season was nearly three department field men. pheasants for each hunter. Three hunting areas remain open for the taking of deer of either sex by holders of regular licenses and tags who failed to bag their game during the recently completed general season. These are the Meadow Creek-DoValley, East Zion, and East Antimony hunting units. Hunting continues on a week-enonly basis Credcent LORNA ALLGOOD. Reporter Dennis Dalley. In sacrament Sunday evening. Max Mumford of the stake high council and stake missionaries, Allen Mickelsen, Stewart Pierce, and Paul Henderson, were the guest speakers. The Relief Society sing ing mothers furnished the music, with Mrs Grace Johnson conducting and Lynda Fairbourn accompanist The Primary class entertained their mothers and fathers Sunday afternoon with a program depicting their year's work. The teacher are Mrs Imogene Dalley and Mrs Theresa Foster. Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Weston Dahl were Mr & Mrs Gerald Worthen, Salt Lake, Delores Burmester, West Jordan, and Charles Peeler, Midvale. W. I. Nielsen, Mackay, Ida., here on a business trip, visited his daughter and family, Mr & Mrs John A. Samuelson. Mrs Lovina Harrison, Mrs Eugene Kone, Magna and Mrs Harvey Kemp and Mrs William Smith, returned Saturday from a trip to Smoot, Wyo., where they visited at the home of Mr & Mrs George Lancaster. The occasion was to celebrate Co-Pil- Members of the Relief Society enjoyed quilting Tuesday. Others worked on embroidery work. The demonstrations were given by Mrs Melbourn Lloyd on the care of sewing machines. Christmas gift ideas Mrs Lancaster's 70 birthday. Mr & Mrs Donald Steadman entertained members of their Book of Mornon Study Group Saturday eve ning. After the lesson, refreshments were served to 12 guests. The new addition to the CresFor best returns on fertilizing do in the fall. cent school was dedicated in an impressive program Nov. 11, with an That's the advice of agriculture experts. overcrowd audience of parents and friends of the school. Honored presidents guests were past and each one was presented with a corsage. After the program a tour Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative offers of the school was done and refreshments were served by the you bulk delivery and spreading for what it would g t. stock-waterin- ramie g stock-waterin- TIOID1 DRINK MILK g 2-i- stock-waterin- t. it gives you more! g 2-i- UTAH MIU FOUNDATION THIS YEAR MAKE IT OOCDQGQ GOo d FERTILIZE Dean, and granddaughter were Thitry five million Americans business guests at the Iliggins Fur weigh total of 560 million pounds Ranch Monday evening. too much, which has made the die' Use the Sentinel Want Ads for tetic food industry a 100 million quick sure renlts. dollar business. for irriga- Utah, on or before January 2, 1955. Riverton, Ut; 5 sec.-ftion use from a 16 in. well bet. 200 Joseph M. Tracy and 800 ft. deep at a point S. 1400 STATE ENGINEER ft. and E. 30 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. Published in The Midvale Sen6, T4S, R1W. The w ater will be used tinel, Midvale, Ut. from Nov. 5 to from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate Dee. 3, 1954. 230 acres in SFA Sec. 31 and W4SWK Sec. 32, T3S. R1W and W;NEi Sec. 6. T4S, R1W, and for incidental purposes. L. S. Swaner. 1700 26242 South Redwood Road. Salt Lake for City, Ut.; .067 sec.-ft- . The Granite Relief Society had well bet. use from a 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. its regular business and work meetMrs Genieve Pingree 1550 ft. and E. 990 ft. from SW ing Tuesday. the lesson. She showed the gave Cor. Sec. 9. T1S, R1W. The water ladies how to make many beautiful will be used to water 400 cattle. L. S. Swaner. 1700 and useful gifts. Refreshments 26243 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake were served by Mrs Lois Despain and Mrs Thea Despain. for City, Ut.; .067 sec.-fMrs Dorothy Mickelsen was hoswell bet. use from a 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. tess to the Granite Sewing club, 1280 ft. and W. 2310 ft. from SE Thursday evening. Ten ladies was Cor. Sec. 17, T1S, R1W. The water in attendance. A tray lunch was will be used to water 400 cattle. served. Protests resisting the granting of Robert Woods. Cle Elum, Wash., any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in representative from the Seattle Fur affidavit form with extra copy and Exchange, was a dinner guest at the filed with the State Engineer, 403 C. R. Iliggins home Monday. Mr & Mrs Ray Vernon and son, State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. , Give a PRACTICAL AMD PRETTY m paint m gift for the home it .SAVE WOIIK & MONEY P-T- A P-T- A cost to haul the fertilizer in bags. Available Phosphoric Acid, pelleted Super Phosphate for $35 per ton in bags or $31 per ton in bulk. Wonderful for alfalfa, clover and similar crops. 19 We offer a complete line of fertilizer for any crop or any need in bag or bulk. Spreading charge only $1.50 per acre of 6V2 tons or more. in loads For information write or call your Branch manager: LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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 are irom - AS LITTLE AS $5 PER MO. SLMM. NO DOWN PAYMENT 25768 Murray Refractories Co., Box 338, Murray, Ut.; 0.15 sec.-ft- . for miscellaneous use from a 6 in. well 466 ft. deep at a point S. 1140 ft and W. 1340 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T2S, R1W. The water will pipe be conveyed through 200 ft. to plant and used as a supplemental supply for industrial and purposes. 26021 Sandy City Corporation, for muni-cipa- l Sandy City, Ut.; 4 sec.-fwell bet. use from a 300 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 695 ft. and W. 1285 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36. T2S, R1W. The water will be conveyed to the existing distribution system and used for municipal purposes in Sandy City. Matt Tateoka and Jim 26054 Tateoka, Route No. 2, Riverton, Ut.; NEEDED 2-i- lire-protecti- E3w t. 12-i- Utah Poultry & Farmers Co-o- p Midvale, Utah Tlease send or call me with information on your fertilizer bulk delivery and spreading. Name Address Town Telephone Arc you a 4 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 12 in. well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 35 ft. and E. 35 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9. T3S, R1W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 120 acres and in NWUSWK, SWKSW NEUSWVi Sec. 9, T3S, R1W. and incidental domestic for and purposes. 26203 Eldred R. Hamilton, year-roun- xj g Prefer a , Not)kyears! Not&years! f I drP t til I 1 d stock-waterin- every sedan buyer? Chevrolet's your buy! 4-d- oor 2-d- PTi u1 - .: i. 4 Ik. .. r I i i T " s u d sedan? The one you want is here! oor ir" 3ljy. im .... i Only a sport model will do? 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