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Show ( Rdlta. To Vctsr Users be diverted by concrete bbad gate and conveyed a distance of 29,450 ft to a point W. 1320 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 29, T1S, Tba following ' applications R7W, where it will be placed have been tiled with the State into a newly constructed canal Engineer to change or appro- ' and conveyed a distance of 14,550 ft., where it will be used priate water in Pueheme Coun- from Apr. 1 to Oct. 3i to irrity, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations be- ' gate 300 acres of land embraced Sec. 32. SV4NEV4. EVi ing from USB&M,. ufllets other- in NEV4 SEVi, Sec. 33 - all in T1S, R7W. wise designated. 23939 Elwood B. Carter. T ' United State of Box 63, Tabiona. Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. 31S America, forest Service. Ogden, for irrigation use from Duchesne tributary to Green River Ut proposes to change the point River, of at a point N. 89 deg. 58 min W of diversion of .215 sec.-fCor. Sec. 14, water initiated by Application 1986 ft from N-No. 12920. The water was to T1S, R8W: The water will be have beat diverted from three diverted by means of a concrete into the Farm Creek separate points of diversion in headgate amounts as follows; Guard Sta- Canal, where it will be conveyed of 39,200 ft. to a tion Spring - S. 19 deg. 55 min. a distance Mirror point N. 1150 ft. from NE Cor. W. 2009.6 ft .15 sec.-ftSec. 33. T1S. Lake Spring - S. 6 deg. 32 min of NWttSWVt W. 2230.8 ft - .025 sec.-ftSpe- R7W, from which the water will S. 64 deg. 32 jbe pumped a distance of 50 ft. cial Use Spring to a small canal where it will min. W. 1635.8 ft. - .04 sec.-f- t and used from all from SV4 Cor. Sec. 27, T4N. be distributed 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 240 E9W, USB&M. The water was Apr. of land embraced in NW to have been used from June acresNV4NEV4 Sec. 33, T1S. R7W. 1 to October 31 for domestic use 14, 23961 The Carter Oil Co, and Mirror Lake at Campground Box 591, Vernal, Ut. .10 sec.-fRanger Station. of wa- for miscellaneous use from a Hereafter, .215 sec.-fwell bet. 100 and 300 ft. ter will be diverted from Spedeep. at. a point N. 460 ft add cial Use Spring at a point S. E. 1980 ft. from' SV4 Cor. Sec. 64 deg. 32 min. W. 1835.8 ft 16, T3S, R5W. The water is to from SVi Cor. Sec.'. 27. T4N, be used for the Operation .of an ROW. The water will be oil well; concrete head a ed by means of Protests the granting resisting Vbox and conveyed through 2 of any of the foregoing applies ain. iron pipe a distance of 5378.9 with reasons therefor ft. where it will be used from tions, must be made in affidavit form June 1 to Oct. 31 for domestic with extra copy and filed with purposes in Mirror Lake '463 State State the Engineer, Mirand Ranger Station Salt Lake 1, Utan, City Capitol, tot Lake Lodge. on or before December 6. 1952. Tfl AMCODf iatos JOSEPH M. TRACY 13767 Ray Oman, Bonets. , ' ' ' Engineer t for irrigation use PublishedState Ut. 3 tee.-fin the Uintah Basin an Unhamed Draw, from Records Duchesne, Ut., frpm Ocv tary to Big Hollow to Lake to Nov. 6. 1952. Fork at a point N. 825 ft. from 9. T SV4 Cor. Sec. 32. T1S. R4W. The water will be diverted by means of g dirt dam and con- In The District Court ef the veyed through an earthen ditch Fourth Judicial District of the a distance of 2000 ft. where it State of Utah, in and for will be used from March 1 to Summons County Oct. 31 to irrigate 80 acres of Zora Gardner, Plaintiff vs. land embraced in NV4NEV4, NE H. L. Gardner, Defendant. V4NWW, Sec. 5, T2S. R4W. The State of Utah to the Above 23936 Elwood B. Carter. Named Defendant: You are Box 3, Tabiona, Ut. 6 sec.-flummotied and required for irrigation use from Dflchesne hereby to serve .upon DtLLMAN and4 River, tributary to Green River DILLMA&, Plaintiff attqrney. at a point N. 89 deg. 58 min. whose address is Roosevelt, W 1986 ft fro NVi Cor Sec. Utah, an answer to the com14, T1S, R8W. The water will plaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint which has Deen filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to terminate the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and , defendant. Dated September- 23, 1952.' Dillman ft Dillman, by - R. Earl Dillman, attorney 'for plaintiff.' P, O. address,- . Roosevelt, Utah. ' (Pd. Pol. Adv. David S;. King) Last ' Publication Oct. 16, 1952 ' t. I , .; .; . t. (Fartt cTffOUce) Camp--groun- , , t. Summons . Du-chos- t. . , perty tax in Duchesne County Duchesne County. Utah. Thai in the year next preceding such polling places within said dis-- j election shall be permitted to tricts and the judges who are Attest: vote on said question. An ete;-tor- to conduct the election in the to' be qualified to vote at several districts, shall be the COURT HOUSE BOITD said special election, must be same as those for the general ELECTION DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH registered. There shall be no election to be held on the 4th: special registration of voter?, day of November, 1952, in said, PUBLIC NOTICE IS BY GIVEN THAT a special elec- - but the official register last County. Dated at Duchesne. Duchesne tion will be held tn Duchesne I ade 0T. revised shall constitute register for such County. Utah, this 30th day of County, Utah .at the same tima the official 1952. as the general election on Tues- special election. If the voter desires to vote September, M R. MICHIE day, the 4th day of November. 1952. for the purpose of sut i"fSV0F of.th,? ifuance place an X m; mltting to the qualified electors the space after the word Yes of the County the following on the official ballot. If the question: to vote against the "Shall the general eblige-Bo-n voter desires bends ef the Ceoaty ef issuance of said bonds, he sha'l Duchesne, in the aggregate place an X in the space af.r word No on the official, principal amount ef 8160, the 000.00. be Issued mad sold for ballot. At said election the polls the purpese of defraying the shall be open at the hour of cost ef erecting and furnishand remain ing a county eeurt heuae, said 7:00 oclock, A.M., closed at, the bonds to mature in net to ex- open until, and be ceed 12 years frees the date hour .of 8:00 oclock. P.M., of the election aay. of said bonds and to bear inSaid election shall be held i" terest at a rate of net ex seeding three per centum per an- all of the election districts in Chairman, Board of County Commissioners UINTAH BASIN RECO2 Thursday. October 16. PORTER L. MERRELL Duchesne County Clerk . NOTICE OF SPECIAL (SEAL) First Publication Last Publication lilt Oct. 2, 1952 30, 1952 Oct, I The first successful beet sugar factory in the United States was built at Alvarado, Cali- fornia in 1879. ; num.". None but such qualified elec tors as shall have paid a pro- - Notice BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. LAND AND SURVEY OFFICE. Salt Lake City. Utah. Augusf 19. 1952. Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that on Feb. 28, 1941, the State of n. t. . Dond Election Notice To Water Ueere United States of America, Forest Service, by Verne L Des-- 1 pain, , Forest Service Building, Ogdei Uth. has filed with the State Engineer, requests for au extension of time stem September SO. 1952, to September 90. 1987;. in which to submit proof of Apg?ppr igtiooi of Wetei urn derA 121 and tot the 12711. ,(R ai N. eec.Jt. of water from ihuthmtd Spring, trill to Rainbow-Lake on the headwaters of Rock preek. and .03 - aec.-f- t. of wateV from the North York of Duchesne River, respectively, in Duchesne County, Utah, for domes tic- - purposes. It is represented that $60.00 has been expended on construction of works under each application, and it is estimated it will cost 8300.00 under each application to complete .the work and apply the water- - to beneficial us. Protests resisting the granting of said requests, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavi; form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before November approk-imgtel- y j j Utah filed application to select, Serial S. L. 063054, under the! Act of February 20, 1929, for: Sec. 35. T. 11 S,1 SWV4NEV4, R. E.; SEV4NWVA Sec. 27.' . ir T. 11 S., R. 13 E., S.L.M., 80' acres. The department has class-'- ; lfied the land as proper for xjulsitlon under Section ;7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State under the Grant to Miners Hos- titals. The application was Aug. 19. 1952. Any per- son desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, should fila his protest in this office during the period of publication, or before final approval. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager First Publication, Sept. 18, 1952 Last Publication Oct. 16, 1952 "Now don't give me that 'out of gas' line! 1 know two gallons go as far os three used tol" Neck and neck in the race for progress, auto makers and the oil industry have developed improvements that make 2 gallons of gasoline today do the work that took 3 back in 1925. You get the benefits. -- die AH MewAjRgfrf fK-- Four Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 18 STANDARD OIL, COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better Coming soon cj tf your OocJgj DccJjr i- - 1952. A . hearing 15, will be held on these requests for extension of time before the State Engineer at 0t State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 2 n. m , Ndvember 21, 1952. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer. in the Uintah Ba; Published sin- Record, Duchesne, Ut.. from pet.. 2 to Oei 16. 1952. , In 1948 you elected J.' 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