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Show PAGfc TWO EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 18TABLIIHID 1MI nflitir Pnbllihir RAY U. .WILLIAMS, NOTICE TO WATER USERS a The following .ions have Ibeen filed with the State Engineer bo change or appro- aqd the year. Subscription: Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A First Clan Publication Entered In the Postoffice in Castle water in Emery and Dale, Utah, as Second Clan Mall Matter, under the Act of March priate Counties, State of Sanpete 8, 179. ; the entire throughout year, and all locations being HOME FOR SALE, Orangeville. from SLB&M, unless otherUtah. Inquire First National wise designated: bc9 To Change: Bank, Price, Utah. Utah Water and Jewkes FOR SALE Royal Power Board, 425 State Capirooms 7 Dale. with home, Castle Salt Lake City, Ut. probath. 2 Vi acres, fruit trees, tol, to change the point of poses chicken garage, equipment and diversion and place of use of HOME FREEZERS bam. $2506 down, $2500 balance. 10,000 ac.-f- t. of water initiated 9 cn. ft. to 30 cu. ft. capacities. See Don R. Jewkes, Orangeville, by Application No. 9107. The $25 off on yonr birthday on Utah. lOtpil water was to have been diverany freezer. It will pay yon to FOR RENT S. Jewkes ted from Huntington Creek in it home In CastleRicyal buy near your birthday and Sanpete Counties Dale. $42.50 per Bmery will pay you to see these home at a point N. 10 85' W. 9T7 freezers before you buy any month. See Don R. Jewkes at ft. from Cor. Sec. 9, T 4tpl4 17S, R&E. S4 other. Displayed and sold by Orangeville. The water was to CLAYTON WORTHEN FOR SALE Occasional chair, have been stored and used 684 No. 4th East, Price Bedroom Overstuffed set, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 51 to irset, 857-Phone Price 31,500 acres of land carpeting with pad, bathtub, rigate basin and light fixtures. All In embraced in Secs. 13, 44, 19 te lncl., 24, 26 bo 35, inch, FOR SALE Used, recondition good condition. See Mrs L. T. 25, T17S, RICE; Secs. 3, 4, 6, 6, ed Ford tractors. Good buys.. Hunter, Castle Dale. 2tpl4 7, 8, 10, 19, 20, , 15, 16, 17, Scow Tractor Service, OrangeRENT R10E; 33. FOR 28, 32, 35, Furnished 34, T18S, apartteS3 ville, Utah. ment. Three rooms and bath; Secs. 1, 2, 82, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, electric range, refrigerator; fur 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, T18S, ROE; ! FARMERS ! hot water. Inquire Secs. 4, 1L 12. 13, 14, 22, 23, We pay cash for dead or use- nace heat, Dale Hotel. at Castle 2tcl5 34, 26, 27, T19S, ROE; Secs. 1, less or horses, cows, sheep 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, Call Price 0181R1 for fast FOR SALE New living room 2,5, 4,16,6,17,7, 18, T19S, R10E; Secs. hogs. pick-u- p service. Highest prices sets and rockers. Will take RULE. aid for deer ana elk skins. good furniture or livestock on 6, 7, 18, T19S, Is it Hereafter proposed to y Animal trade-iSee articles at of water Co. One mile south of Cafe; Castle Dale, Utah. Gladys divert 10,000 ac.-f- t. from three separate points of Price. 6 to 2p atpis diversion as follows: (1) Rolf-sa- n 8. 7500 ft and Creek W. 2100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. Staker ROE; (2) 28, T14S, $3.96 19 VICTOR - ... are There delinquent upon described stock on account of assessment levied) October 6, 1862, the amount set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol- the following lows: Shares Amt 49.50 Joe Ghlado Estate 33 Chas. Si Gladys 289.00 194 Jones Nelson Virgil . Carbon-Emer- n. GUARANTEED REPAIRS ON ANY RADIO REGARDLESS CONDITION N. 800 ft. and) E. 400 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec. 3, T15 '3, ROE; (3) Millers Flat Creek N. 303R2 ft. and E. 13911.06 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R6E, which Is the center of a Creek OF AGE OR Tabes Tested FREE dam 835 ft long, constructed to a height of 75 ft The water will be stared from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 in a reservoir, which will have a capacity of 6,560 ac.-- ft and will Inundate 110 acres of land embraced in Homo Radio Service Huntington Secs. 3, 4, 8, 9 and) 10, T15S, R6E. The water so stored will be released and conveyed down the natural channel of Mil- lers Flat Creek a distance of one mile to Huntington Creek and conveyed an additional 14 miles where It will be used from Apr. a to Nov. .1 as a supplemental supply to (Irrigate 30,846 acres of land embraced An Idea For Christmas What would please Dad and Mom more than once 36, T16S, R7E; Secs. 24. 25, 30, 31, 36, T168, (R9E; Secs. 18, 1$, 20, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29. 3D, 31, 32, S3, 34, 35 and 36, TIBS, RUDE; Secs. 16, 17, 20, 21, 28. 29, 31, 32 and 33, TlflS, RUE; Secs. 6, in Secs. 36, 13, again to have clear, comfortable vision? FOR AN APPOINTMENT, CALL DR. LEWIS or DR. DEWEY 8, 9, ,10, till, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36. TITS, R8E; Secs. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 to 34 Inc., T17S, R9E; Secs. 1, 2 to 32 Inc., 16 to 21 Inc., 28, 29 T17S, R10E; PHONE 322 PROMPT ONE-OA- LEWIS OPTICAL 46 EAST MAIN T 19, Secs. 6 Secs. 13, S, R7E; 8, R8E; SERVICE and! 17, T17S, RUE; 14, ,16, 23, 24, 25, T18 Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12, T18 Secs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, la, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 and 28, T18S, RSE. 7b Appropriate: 23606 Cottonwood Creek & J3V7EIRY CO. Consolidated Irrigation Oo., Orfrom angeville, Ut.; 2100 ac.-f- t. PRICE, UTAH Potters Canyon Creek, Bacon Rind Creek and Browns Canyon Creek, tributary to Cottonwood Creek In Emery Counwill ty as follows: 1000 ac.-f- t. be diverted from Bacon Rind Creek at a maximum rate of will 40 sec. -- ft. and 800 ac-f- t. be diverted from Browns Canyon Creek ait a maximum rate of 35 sec. --ft. at the confluence of Bacon Rind Creek and Browns Canyon Creek at a point B. 1425 ft. from SW CVr. Sec. 5, TM3, R6E. The water so diverted will be conveyed canal a distance of 1780 ft. A whole wardrobe of by to Potters Canyon Creek, where It will be commingled with the wonderf ul clothing buys ! waters of Potters Canyon Creek at a point N. 585 ft. and from better E 3686 ft. from SW Cor. said Everything Sec. 5. The water so comdresses to beautiful warm mingled, together with 300 ac.-- ft from Potters Canyon Creek, diverted at a maximum rate coats. All sale of winter will be conveyIS sec.-ft- ., ed by canal and the natural channel southeasterly to Sheep priced! Flat, where a reservoir will be constructed by a dam 94 ft in height the center of which Is located at a point S. 2640 fit. and E. 2265 ft. from NW Oor. Sec. 9, THUS, R6E. The reservoir will have a capacity and will inun-Jdaof 2100 ac.-f- t. COATS 85 acres of land embraced in Sec. 9, TQ6S, RtfE. The wa1995 up iter will be stored from Nov. 1 to June 15 and released and conveyed through the natural channels of Dry Creek, Lowry (Creek and Cottonwood Creek a distance of 222 miles to the DRESSES .following points of redlverslon: 8.95 up (1) N. 66 lk E 1155 ft from XMAS VALUES te I ; WV4 Oor. Sec. 15, TORS, R7E; (2) N. 26 HU E 1027 ft. from BE Cor. Sec. 14, TIBS, R7E; and W. 2058 (3) N. 1478 ft ft. from SW Cot. Sec. 19, T18S, HOUSE COATS RfiE. The water so rediverted will be used from July l to 5.95 up Oct 86 as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 10,740.77 acres of land embraced In Secs. 13, 15, 24, 25, TIBS, R7E; Sec. 1, Tlflfl, (R7E; Secs. 12, 13, 14, 16, 19 to 36, inch, T18S, R8E; Secs. 2 to 11, lncl., 13 to 2D, incl., TUBS, R8E; Secs. 19 and 30, T18S, ROB and Sec 18, T19S, R9E. Reduced Items Christmas For Gifts TSfo (gloria Mop PRICE, UTAH Protests resisting the grant-iln- g of either of the foregoing 'applications, with reasons there 'for, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 25, 1953. Joseph M. Tracy I STATE ENGINEER Published in the Emery Coun ty Progress, Castle Dale, Ut from Nov. 28 to Dec. 26, 1952. 12 Chris teen Ross Ed Wilcox E. M. Farrow (1951) E. M. Farrow (1952) 98 47 15 15 18.00 146.00 70.50 22.50 2230 Secretary-Treasure- -- . IS. IMS day In Price. Mrs Kathryn Mathie is covering quite well from an tack of polio.. Ferron Canal and Reservoir Co. IS WHAT WE WANT FOR XMAS AND THE NEW YEAR No dead or dying accident victim to THIS Clara Barney, 3 shares, $1.74 delinquent upon described stock Cora Charlesworth, 8 shares $4.64 of the Ferron Canal and Reservoir Co., on account of assEugene Fullmer, 5 Shares, essment levied against the same $425 lor the year 1952, the amounts Moroni Fredricksen, 50 shares .set opposite the respective $29.00 names of the shareholders, as Lillis Jewkes, 45 shares, $45J00 Carlos Maxfieldi, 35 shares, follows. And in accordance with $23.00 the law, so many shares of each Frank Miller, 3 shares, $1.74 parcel of said stock, or as mawill (Emm aline Miller, 1 share, ny as may be necessary, be sold by .the Board of Direc$38 C. T. Nielsen, 15 shares, $8.75 tors at their office in the Ferron Town Hall, on January 80, Arthur Petersen, 56 shares, $39.44 1953, at the hour of 7:3D p. m. Alvin Petersen and Rela Tay ito pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with lor, 18 shares $10.98 the cost of advertising and ex N. Harold Petersen, 111 shares $40.87 pense of sale. assessment Each delinquent Lloyd E. Petty, 5 shares, $4.65 Rdbert M. Riley, 3 shares, payer must add $.66 to the amount of his assessment, to $1.74 cover cost of advertising, when Robert Riley, 58 shares, $33.64 he makes payment. Seymour B. Snow, 1 share, $38 Lsabell Barney, 1 share, $38 Royal Swasey, 172 shares, Marvin Brerton, 4 shares, are There the following $3.72 10 be pried out of crumpled auto wrecks No bettered pedestrians to be loaded onto stretcher ot covered with blankets No "bod news' colls turning joyful homes into scenes of sorrow No driver mumbling a drunken t'm sorry, " after seeing the bloody results of their stupidity. JUST A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR ALU UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL is yonr business seasonal? $11696 J. S. Stevens, Jr. (Claud Ste$830 $830 vens, agent), 10 shares, shares Os Blackburn, 2 shares, $1.18 J. E. or George Wareham, 171 shares 180 shares $122.40 'Wayne Blackburn, $99.18 Iva or Archell Williams, 25 shares $1930 Augusta Behling, 3 shares, Minnie Worthen, 17 Shares $2.79 $1037 Clyde Behling, 50 shares, $38.90 Treasurer. By J. E Nelson, Wm. and Florence Behling, 106 shares, First published Dec. 11, 1952 $64.06 den Barney, 3 shares, $1.74 Last published Dec. 18, 1952 Clyde and Rulon Behling, If cent surgery. Her sister, Margaret Nelson and daughter of Mexico City, were here with her a week. Mr and Mrs Leon Brawn and Mr and Mrs Steve Brown are; By Mrs. Flam Jensen home for a short visit. --They (Rita Jensen is home from are sons of John Brown and California where she has been Mrs Minnie Petitti of Hunting-toemployed. are in the navy and Mr and Mrs (Mack Leonard both They have been back and forth of salt Lake were In Hunting to Korea and' Japan. ton recently for a visit with Mr so, you may need bank credit, at certain times, to prepare for the season of peak sales. To keep the wheels of business turning smoothly throughout the year, two forces are often required satisfactory sales and bank credit. 9 Huntington The officers of this bank are aware of the problems of responsible local business men, and we are prepared to cooperate News with them financially. n. and Mrs Glen Le am aster and other relatives. Mr and Mrs Jim Pearce of Dragerton were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Jewel Rowely the past week end. Mr and Mrs Fired Anderson , Mr and Mrs Jim Christensen of Cleveland, Mr and Mrs Willis Wilson and Jay Stevenson joyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs James Wilson Sunday. Bill Chides ter is home from attended the old folk party In the army far a few days, with his wife and parents, Mr and Castle Dale Saturday. Mrs William Chidester. Mr and Mrs Wayne Laws and Mr and Mrs Lamont Kartchner and their families of Price vis ited with Mr and (Mrs Henry en- CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Far Your Convenience: Drive-i- n SYSTEM AND CORPORATION FOR RENT Tellers Window Kartchner a day or two last week. Mr and Mrs Lavar Black were visitors in Provo one day during the week. (Mrs Ruth Anderson was at the hospital In Dragerton for medical care this week Mrs Ruth Nielsen was hostess to the N N Club Thursday night The ONO Sewing Chib lames were entertained Thursday nlte at the home of Flora Jensen- 'Mrs Audrey Sandberg enter tabled Los Am egos Club Thurs day evening. Daughteers of Utah Pioneers held their annual Christmas party Thursday afternoon. A large crowd was present and they exchanged girts and drew names for their secret pals far the coming year. Mis Stella Geary, Mrs LaVar da Jones, Mrs Adeline Wakefield, Mrs Maudle Moffitt, Mrs Rachel Staker, Mrs Ora Larsen, Mrs Doris Leonard were guests Thursday night of the Ladles Civic Chib of Price, at the Col lege Cafeteria. Mrs Hilda Wilson fell and Injured a knee one day recently. Mr and Mrs Zen Jensen and Larry and Mrs Rosel Jensen were In Salt Lake City this week end to do Christmas shop ping, and visited with other members of the family there. Mrs Vera Gordon, Evelyn and Wayne, were Salt lake visitors Thursday. Mr and Mrs Grant Childs made a trip to Lehl Saturday afternoon. Mrs Wlckman of Castle Dale is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs Lyle Lltster, for a few days. Mr and Mrs Glen Jones have received word of the arrival of a baby boy November 26, for Mr and Mis Jackson MOffltt of Sunnyslde. Mr and Mrs Elwin Harrison of California are visiting here with his father and family. Lois Arnold returned home from Cal lfomla with them. Ferra L, Young of Blackfoot, Idaho, is in Huntington to spend the winter. Mrs C. L. Frye Is home and feeling Improved following re- - 1?(3 OCL PQDQQ, :ft1 vy fflrKriinnhrctaB fifeo (frlfcm For prompt delivery service call your Utoco distributor UTAH OIL re- at- Clark Ovtatt who is attending college at Cedar City, and Vearl (Ray Tucker, who Is attending college at Logan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their parents, Mr and Mrs Harvey Oviatt and Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker. Mr and Mrs Lavon Ericksen of Price visited at the F. R. Jones home during the week. Mr and Mrs Daniel Grundvig and family visited Mrs Mary Oliver of Price, a former resident of Elmo. Mr and Mrs De Rav Brother son have moved Into their new home in the east part of town iMr and Mrs Evertt Windier have moved Into the Alonzo Richards home, recently occu pied by the Brothersons. Delinquent List J, , by Emma LaRae Winder Horace Grant Winder Sr. 43, andi his son Wallace Grant Win der Jr., mere injured at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday by a premature blast at the Granllc Uranium Mine 40 miles southeast of Mo And in accordance with the ah, just inside Colorado. The law, so many shares of each elder Winder is suffering from parcel of said stock, or as many shock, a shattered foot, two as may be necessary will be fractured legs, and cuts and sold at the residence of the bruises. There is a possibility Secretary in Green River, Utah, he may lose one leg. He Is at on the 16th day of December, a hospital n Grand Junction.. The son suffered shock and 1962 at the hour of 3:00 p. m., to pay the delinquent assess- concussion, which injured his ment thereon, together with ears and' eyes. He is being treat the cost of advertising and the at the same hospital Mr and Mrs Clifford Jones of expense of sale. r, Wattis visited with O K Anderson, friends and Green River Can- relatives here Sunday. al Company. Mr and Mrs Fenel Atwood Published: Nov. 27 - Dec. 4 family, Mr and Mr? Erin arjj Dec. 11. Hansen and family, spent Sun Green River Canal Company Green River, Utah ap-nc- I Elmo News Delinquent List LEGAL DEPT. DECEMBER FRIDAY, CASTLE DALE, UTAH RRFinmO CO. |