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Show APPROPRIATIONS TO OTHER AGENCIES 20, 000. 00 Capital Improvements Fund Total Appropriations to Other Agencies 20, 000, 00 2,612.33 2,612.33 RETIREMENT Utah Retirement Fund 6, 374. 48 Total Retirement 6, 374. 48 PUBLIC SAFETY SHERIFF Salaries; Chauncey E. Black John Dufur Verle L. Green Darlene B. Low Ross A. Musselman Rigby Wright Opal Black Della Wright 6. 300. 00 6. 300. 00 5. 880. 00 4,629. 12 7. 750. 00 6.400. 00 24.00 50.97 186. 00 14. 40 30. 65 1, 105. 70 Halls Crossing Marina Kiva Cafe Midland Telephone Co. Pioneer Hotel Kenneth I. Ross 18.00 293.22 15. 85 Subscriptions and Memberships: Four Comers Peace Officers 30. 00 Publications: The San Juan Record Total Travel Expense Office Supplies: Arcade News Company City Drug Store Intermountain Printing Monticello High School Monticello Lumber National Police Chiefs Info. Pay Day Drug Company San Juan County Sheriff San Juan High School San Juan Record Total Office Supplies 12. 15 Drug Store ge F. Cake Company ticello Lumber Day Drag Company 1, 745. 16 Total Materials, Supplies and Services Other: Insurance and Surety: Chauncey Black John Dufur Verle L. Green Ross A. Musselman Rigby Wright National Sheriff's Assn. Total Insurance G Surety 6). 13,881. 77 20.00 CR 20. 00 CR 25.00 CR 20.00 CR 25.00 CR 162. 50 R26E. Hereafter, 0. 1 sec. -- ft. of water is to be diverted as heretofore and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the watering of 200 cattle and 10 horses 52.50 in the R26E. 240. 00 240. 00 240. 00 240. 00 240. 00 1, 200. 00 Chauncey Black John Dufur Verle Green Ross A. Musselman Rigby Wright Total Sundry Charges N, Sec. 22, T32S, Joseph F. Redd, 796 South Cherry Drive, Orem, Utah, proposes to change the 68, 1,320. 50 Total Other Charges Capital Outlay: Equipment: 2,498. 42 Quality Ford Sales Total Capital Outlay 2,498. 42 Total Sheriff's Expenses 55,291.31 COUNTY TAILS Materials. Supplies and Services: Operating Expenses and Supplies: 1,454.51 1. 00 46. 85 26. 14 5. 00 20. 09 8. 50 1.28 128. 22 6. 50 101 70 345. 28 Equipment Operation Supplies: 14. 10 Abajo Petroleum 74. 23 American Oil Company 413. 08 Black Oil Company 813.57 Broderick Tire Service 2. 10 Service Texaco Canyonlands 34. 03 Causeway Conoco Service 211. 85 Center Texaco Service 140. 90 Chevron Oil Company 606. 34 Continental Oil Company 8. 68 Cow Canyon Maverick 28. 35 Del Chemical Corporation 3. 49 Ed's Chevron Service 00 650. Assn. Empire Electric 17 Sons 999. and Hollie Vowell 40. 15 Hurst Oil Company IBM Corporation 57. 55 65. 00 Monticello Communications 87.41 Motor Parts Company 480. 00 Motorola Communications 142. 79 Monticello 66 Service & 12. 41 P F Service Company 20. 47 Parkway Super Service 472. 04 Phillips Petroleum Co. 733. 54 Quality Ford Sales 683. 68 Redd's 7. 50 Radio Institute Inc. 160. 81 Sevier School Supply 119. 80 Silver Service 20.41 Sinclair Refining Company Inc. Texaco 1,510. 88 37. 60 Conoco Turquoise 57 03 652. Total Equipment Oper. al Department Supplies: Berry C. D. Smith Co. 12.00 18.37 point of storage of 1.5 sec. -- ft. and 100 ac. -- ft. of water evidenced by App. No. 32055, The Cert. No. 7502 (05-31water was to have been diverted and stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 from West Coyote Wash at the following points: (H N. 425 ft. E. 114 ft. from S Cor. Sec. 8, which is an earth dam 14.0 ft. high with a capacity of 17. 5 ac. -- ft. inundating 4. 72 acs. (2) S. 83 ft. E. 728 ft. from NW Cor. , Sec. 17, which is an earth dam 14 ft. high with a capacity of 14. 0 ac. -- ft. inundating 2. 8 acs. (3) S. 162 ft. E. 481 ft. from NW Cor. , Sec. 17. (4) S. 2035 ft. W. 2053 ft. from NE Cor. , Sec. 18. (5) N. 2348 ft. E. 181 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 7, which is an earth dam 15. 5 ft. high with a capacity of 40. 0 ac. -- ft. inundating 22.5 acs. (6) N. 3230 ft. E. 536 ft. from SW Cor. , Sec. 7; all in T29S, R24Ej which is an earth dam 16 ft. high with a capacity of 2. 8 ac-f- t. inundating 2. 8 acs. The water was to have been released and diverted and used for stockwatering of 500 cattle, 1000 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 178. 65 acs. in Secs. 12 & 13, T29S, R23E; Secs. 7 & 18, T29S, R24E. Hereafter, the same quantities of water will be diverted as heretofore and stored as follows: Reservoir No. 1 will be used for silt detention with the storage being transferred to Reservoir No. 2. Reservoir No. 2 will be enlarged to a of 200 ac. -- ft. by a capacity 35 -- ft. earth filled dam inundating 15 acs. in SW?, Sec. 8, NW Sec. 17, T29S, R24E. 35 ac. -- ft. of water in Reservoir No. 3 will be transferred to Reservoir No. 2 leaving 5 ac. -- ft. of storage in this reservoir. No change of Reservoir No. 4. The water is to to be used for the same purposes as heretofore in Secs. 12 & 13, T29S, R23E; Secs. 7 & 18, T29S, R24E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Apr. 26, 1969. 1). Travel Expense: Abajo Petroleum Chauncey Black Blanding Flying Service Canyonlands Aviation City Center Cafe Chevron Oil Company Desert Inn Cafe Elk Ridge Restaurant Verle L. Green Lariat Restaurant LaSal Jet. Cafe Wanetta MacTaggart Monticello 66 Service Ross A. Musselman Out West Cafe Warren D. Reck San Juan Cafe University of Utah Rigby Wright Weber State College Rigby Wright Shipler Utah Technical College Western Union Telegraph Total Not Classified Sundry Charges: 37, 590. 62 Materials. Supplies and Services: The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in San Juan County, State of Utah, unthroughout the entire year less otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. a. 5745, Alice N. Nielson, Rt. 3, Dolores, Colorado, proposes to change-- the nature of use of 0. 1 sec. ft. out of a total of 0. 5 sec. -- ft. of water evidenced by App. No. The water 33665 (05-36diverted been have was to at a point tunnel from a mine 390 ft. W. and S. 1510 ft. Sec. 22, from N Cor. , T32S, R26E, and used in at the mine drilling operations 1 and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 100 acs. All uses inNi, Sec. 22, T32S, Appropriations to Other Agencies: 68. 00 Department of Finance 307. 50 Total Sa Total Salaries NOTICE TO WATER USERS 1,642.64 l Supp. Les Total Health Insurance Chemical Corp. is Supply Inc. Zanyon Mercantile 26. 15 Canyonlands Aviation 7,495.43 HEALTH INSURANCE Blue Cross - Blue Shield 436. 89 Not Classified: Bluff City Grocery 7, 495. 43 Total Social Security 1.00 San Juan County Sheriff Standard Optical Company Transport Clearings Total Spec, Dept. 129. 95 422. 96 70.23 12. 25 1. 50 68. 04 2. 65 11. 25 CR Blanding Lumber Bluff City Grocery Del Chemical Corporation Hunts Western Auto Ross A. Musselman Northern Electric Parley Redd Mercantile Sanico Suburban Gas of Blanding Supreme Sales Company Utah Power and Light Western Mine Supply Co. Blanding Lumber Suburban Gas of Blanding Utah Power & Light Co. 11.50 48. 00 132. 68 83. 58; 111.87 15. 85 5. 17 4.28 179. 46 10. 92 676. 50 Total Operating Expense Special Department Supplies: Phil Acton Avalon Cafe Blue Mountain Foods City Center Cafe City Drug Store Elk Ridge Cafe George F. Cake Company Kiva Cafe 33. 20 613. 70 157. 40 8. 55 6. 94 9. 50 97. 27 86. 00 47. 76 952. 55 Monticello Mercantile Nieves - Outwest Cafe Parley Redd Mercantile Silver Saddle Cafe Stephenson Coiporation Transport Clearings Turquoise Cafe Total Spec. Dept. Bob Supp. 7. 37 15. 90 5. 80 38. 16 10. 15 2, 090. 25 Professional and Technical Services: 16.00 Men W. Hugentobler, DDS 6. 00 D. L. Gibbons, M. D. 5. 00 Albert D. Swensen, Ph. D. 27. 00 Total Prof. & Tech. Total Materials, Supplies and Services 2,793. 75 Capital Outlay: Improvements: Ute Mountain Construction 2, 000. 00 Total Capital Outlay 2,000.00 Total County Jail Expenditures COOPERATIVE FIRE CONTROL Salaries: 4, 793. 75 Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah, on Mar. 13, 20, 27, 1969. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, March 27, 1969 Page A 4 81. 15 53.98 7.43 382. 65 8.00 22.25 ON TARGET EVERY 71ME |