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Show record tah basin 13. 150 csmber r, Mr, i v Notice Jnomici I dent. Uj' UPAIC0 ;ater Users frty applications lowing filed with the State ngreg, aty. $ridg,e(ancl Mrs. Shelby Lisonbaa Lemo Williams Harley Evans spent the week-en- d to appropriate water here. He is attending school ty in tu me County, State of Piovo. in I entire tne oughout wotherj Jim Evans, of Salt Lake City, :ss otherwise desinat-,location- s . namf being from is visiting with his brother, Mother J George Evans. Bill Most of the people from Upal-c- o tward Boneta, Evans. and (j went to Altamont Saturday . use tc.-ttfor irrigation see Santa Claus. Js pronar Innamed draw, trib. to to Neal Gayle Williams, r the w to Lake Fork River, Mervin Knight, Williams. Mickey Iorg, and f will be diverted resented! attended the senior hop at Altaf three reservoirs maae mont lays i high school. the ty ucting three dams on Orsen Page is visiting here inel of the source: (AM NO. 1 is located N. with his daughter. Miss Gaylene Pattery is visitand W. 2202 ft. from here with her cousin. ing IWViSEVi Sec. 30. T1S, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Mitchell dam will be con-t- o a height of 9 Vi ft. are visiting their folks here. will have a maximum and will of 40 ac.-facre of land said Sec. ESTATE OF BURT ROWLEY. E DAM NO 2 is locat-5- ALSO KNOWN AS ARTHUR it. and W. 2272 ft. BURTON ROWLEY, deceased. Cor. SWV4SEV4 said Creditors will present claims The dam will be con-t- o with vouchers to the undera height of 9 Vi ft. signed at Duchesne, Utah, R.F.D. 0 rvoir will have a Strawberry Route, on or before ac.-fand will e the 5th day of April, A. D. 1951. W. E. WILLIAMS acre of land em-- n NWVi said Sec. 30. Administrator of the Estate of AM NO. 3 is located N. Burt Rowley, also known as and W. 2247 ft. from Arthur Burton Rowley, deceased SWViSEVi said Sec. First Publication, Dec. 1. 1950 dam will be constructed Last Publication, Dec. 22, 1950 ht of 9 Vi ft. The reser-have a maximum ca- - iteO I ! I w in-n- e t. Notice To Creditors 3 ca-4- in-n- t. U 40 ac.-f- t. and will acre of land in NWV4 said Sec. 30. r will' be stored from Notice will be released keyed down the natural f the draw to the 638 ft. No. ji 98 ft. from SE Cor. M said Sec. 30; No. and W. 1761 ft. from SWV4SEV4 said Sec. 30. twill be rediverted and 1 to Nov. 1 V Apr. I ;te 160 acres of land I in SVi Sec. 30, and If. 1T1S., R4W. wState of Utah. State rd, Capitol Bldg., Salt for y, Ut.; 2 sec.-ffrom an unnamed to Yellowstone C, trib. & point N. 980 ft. ana V I ft. from SE Cor. Sec X. R4W. The water will Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 K&om 'je 160 acres of land Sec. 15 fol-Joint- s: t. J ir-ju- t. Mrs. Eliis Bird Those attending convention at Duchesne Sunday were Bishop Cail Van Tassell, Wells Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Helen Neilsen. Nelda Murphy, Della Lidaell, Evelyn Murphy, Olive Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and Shirley Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright visited Saturday evening at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright at Duchesne. Glen Van Tassell was a Salt Lake City business visitor Wednesday. Erv. Petersen, of Salt Lake City, was a guest at the Glen Van Tassell home during the week. On Tuesday he entertained the M.I.A. with a very novel musical program. Lyle Young visited here the first part of the week, returning to his home in Sandy, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields and Mrs. Thelma Lamb were Salt Lake City visitors during the week. Mr. Shields consulted a physician while there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor are l visiting relatives in Craig and other parts of Colorado this week. Bishop and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell and children visited in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. j I i To Water Users Dudgot Notice Notice is hereby given jf one year to March. 31 W. E. Williams, Duchesne, d Tear following. The has filed wa-Jtore- ARCADIA following Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkerson and son, Douglas, of Roosevelt, visited at the Bill Shephard home Sunday. Mrs. Lois Stansfield entertained Sunday for her daughter, Donna Ann, on her 8th birthday anniversary. There were 30 little friends present to help make the occasion a happy one. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young visited last Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and of Mrs. William Abplanalp, Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright land little daughter, Carolyn, of Utahn, were Sunday guests at 'the M. A. Walters home. . Howard Gilbert, of Arcadia, was the speaker at Sacrament .meeting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison-IbeMrs. Erma Van Tassell and Mrs. Eva Jennings attended PTA meeting at Arcadia Wednesday evening. I j j that A special budget hearing will Utah, be held at the Duchesne County with the State Engin- Court House at 10 a. m.' on eer, a request for extension of December 29th. time from November 25, 1950 Purpose of the meeting is to to November 25, 1952 in which revise the 1950 budget and set to make and submit Proof of the 1951 budget. PORTER L. MERRELL Appropriation of Water under Application No. 9702 for the Duchesne County Clerk appropriation of 2 285 sec.-fPublished December 15, 1950 of water from Strawberry River in Duchesne County, Utah, to be used for the irrigation of 160 acres of land. It is represented that $1,500.00 has been expended on construe-toiot. ladies spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ada Fouse to quilt a quilt for her: Rose Gilbert, Cecelia Gilbert. Elsie Nielson, Fern Zirker, Golda Jensen, Elsie Bird, Vera Larsen, Marion S. Shields. Gladys Capson, Margaret loss. Mrs. Elsie Bird and Deon Bird visited at the home of Mrs. Clair Duncan at Neola one day during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and Family spent several days in Salt Lake and Ogden, where Mr. Ross went to seek employment. night the Boy Scouts sponsored a party under the direction of Scout Master Loryn Ross and the Scout committee. A very interesting program was presented, including a song by Kent Jensen; stunt, The i e, Glen and Avelda Snyder; aong Leon and Larry Ross; reading. Fern Zirker; piano solo. Ronald Zirker; trumpet solo. Lamar Capson. A delicious plate lunch was served. The evening was spent dancing to the music of Bishop Colletts orchestra. The following attended Priesthood and Relief Society convention at Duchesne Sunday: Fires, and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross, Mrs. Rose D. Gilbert. Mrs. Elsie Nielson. Mrs. Gladys Capson, Mrs. Verna Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert, Howard Gilbert. Mrs. Golda Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Mrs. Cecelia Gilbert. Fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mik Larsen Sunday night. Mrs. Betty Evans was in charge. Pres. Leslie Murphy, cf Upalco. was the were in speaker Twenty-eigh- t attendance. Refreshments were served. mmiAm John Young is spending a .few days at the ranch. Mrs. Al-- I den Muir is staying with her I mother,. Mrs. Young, in Du-chesne, while John is gone, Mildred Muir Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Heber hospital. Dec. 2. Mother and baby are back home now, and Mrs. Sweats mother. Mrs. Ace Bethers is helping out in- the home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pace and children and Mrs. Joseph Sweat were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mecham last Saturday. Floyd is employed at the Geneva Steel plant. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Killian, of Mtn. Home, came over to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper and family Saturday evening. They returned home - Howard Gilbert attended Sacrament meeting at Tabiona Sunday night, where he was the speaker. Pres, and Mrs. Leslie Murphy, of Upalco, attended the Fireside Chat Sunday evening. Cleo Labrum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Labrum, was operated on at the Roosevelt hospital Monday. She was able to return home Saturday. P.T.A. was held Wednesday evening with a good representation from Myton, Bridgeland and Arcadia. && Ramona Nielson, Artis and Carolee Zirker made a trip to Salt Lake Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zirker. of Roosevelt. Mrs. Thelma McKenna spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert received word that their daughter, Evelyn, who is in the mission field, was ill. She is much improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen KENTUCKY WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts, , John Young and Dude Young made a trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Ferris Casper and children were in Duchesne. Sat- j I urday afternoon, shopping and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McNeill, of Todd Park, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat and the Me. Neill family. Mr. McNeill went back with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young and Mr. and Mrs. Dude Young visited in Duchesne one day last week. Miss Jennie Lee Mecham, Mrs. Chlora Farrer and Mrs. Myrtle McNeill went to Spring-vill- e and Provo one day last week. oid A ELEND eayjkmi ksyiubs cut oTui man it mof rs3cn c, n and maintenance works and it is estimated that an additional expenditure of $1,000.00 will be required to complete the work and apply the water to OuoOO Q beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before January 28, jrr ad incidental domestic 1951. purposes, A hearing will be held on this t Cleo B. March, Roos-t-.; ter extension oL. time request ,25..ec.ft.-4o- r irrigaan unnamed before the Utate Engineer at 403 te from Capitol, Salt Lake City, tea, trib. to Cottonwood State t a point S. 212 ft. and Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a. M. V from SW Cor. NEV4 February 2, 1951. JOSEPH M. TRACY Jec. 17, T2S. R1W, State Engineer j the point of collection First Publication, Dec. 15, 1950 i king area beg. S. 200 ft. MV Cor. NEV4NEV4 said Last Publication, Dec. 29, 1950 1 4 and is embraced in the srTjg traverse: E. 800 ft., a developed spring at a point I min. E. 300 ft., N. 116 ft. and W. 286 ft. from feg. 30 26 min. W. 977 ft. SE Cor. Sec. 31. TIN, R1W. ijjeg. 'TffiO ft. t9 beg. The water From a head box at the spring, 3? onveyed by ditch a dis- the water will be conveyed ci 250 ft. and used from through a pipe a distance 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 3 of 1500 ft. and used for domesg and irrigaCland embraced in NEV4 tic, 5 . L I n. stock-waterin- r t Jc. 17, T2S, R1W. .6 j Doyle Lloyd and Ar-liiCii- e, Roosevelt. Ut.; .03 ft. for domestic use from BTtlmed spring at a point M ft. and W. 225 ft. from OOT. Sec. 3, T3S., R2W. cement head house at jfing, the water will be Id by pipe- a dis-- f 3,500 ft. where it will I to supply the domestic Jhents of two families f purposes. Mountain States Drill-- , Box 529, Cody, Wyo.; ft. for miscellaneous . f Jc. I is from a well bet. I J 350 ft. deep at a point leg. 00 min. W. 1000 ft. Cor. Sec. 6. T1S..R2W. IT ter will be used for pur-- I Incidental to oil drilling M domestic, t Ration purposes. i Neola Ward, Church I Is Christ of Latter-Da- y Neola, Ut.; .15 sec.-fI tellaneous purposes from - n. stock-waterin- g 6-i- n ilS stock-waterin- r g t. tion purposes. 22338 George Harold Behu-niKenilworth, Ut.; 6 sec.-ffor irrigation use from Pleasant Valley Wash at a point S. 560 ft. and W. 1965 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 15, T4S, R1W. The water will be diverted by means of a dam into a ditch and conveyed a distance of 9,240 ft. where it will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in Lots 3 and 4; SWV4 and WViSEVi Sec. 13. T4S , R1W. and for incidental domestic and purposes. n, t. year-roun- d stock-waterin- g Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before February 11. 1951. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer First Publication, Dec. 15, 1950 Last Publication, Jan. 12. 1951 nriD 070.C3 Its ths BEST BUY in a BIG WAY! Dodge gives you more load space! You get the ton biggeet body of any of the three leading pick-up- s. And you get the biggest windshield and' the widest seat. You get more room for payload and more room for driving comfort. More visibility, too! 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