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Show Settler (Contd. from pg Legal Notice NOTKS for which it was created, or USERS TO WATER Herald Duane Keown, Box 513, Blanding, Utah 84511, has filed with the State Engineer to apApp. No. 42701 (09-56- 1) sec. ft. of 0.015 propriate San Juan water in County. The water is to be diverted from ft. an well, 100-3150 and ft. S. at a point deep 00 8-i- nch W. 1500 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, T35S, R23E, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. inNWl4NEl4Sec. 9, T35S, R23E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Sept. 22, 1973. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the San Juan Record August 9, 16 and 23, 1973. 2) the watch would be be no good. It took a lot of smart men to figure out how to make that watch, and have it run in perfect order, never missing so much as a second, the old man said. We wondered at the great things men can do, by thinking How and working together. in the world could they do it? I said. It takes a lot of thinking, he declared. Men have to work very carefully a long time to make all of these little parts fit together. Old Sister Swenson spoke up to assure us of the truth of what he had said. I can show you something more wonderful though than that, that men did not make, and were not able to make, she said. Then how could it come to be? I asked. wonderful more This to say, hastened she thing, was made by someone much smarter than any man. It was made by God. Did anybody see God make it? demanded by sister doubtfully, or did it just grow without being made? Come and see it, the Old Lady invited and we followed her out to a little flower gar- den. She had there the most surprising and wonder- ful flower that I had ever seen. This is a tigerlily," she declared. It stood up two feet high with its big bloom squarely on top of it. She approached it almost reverently and warned us not to touch it, which we wanted very much to do. The long red petals, blood-re- d and curling out and down in perfect order as if they might have been made by machinery, were breath-takin- g. On these red petals with clear cut edges were black spots the size of a pin head. From the center of the bloom stood up half a dozen gaudy stamen, each one carrying at its top a cluster of rich pollen. Can you suppose that men made that? she asked. How could they make such a thing? And yet you know that it was made. It was made by someone much more skillful than any man, who made or helped . to make a watch. Eva almost indignantly. Do you mean that it just the old lady dehappened? Could anything as manded. as beautiful as and perfect that lily just happen to grow by chance? Oh, that just grew, declared REGAN SITTON TOOK THIS FOUR-POIN- T BUCK on the second day of the current bow hunt, hunting with Billy Dunow, and Craig and Chris Leavitt, allofMonticello. Regan, 18, of Scottsdale, Arizona, is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood of Monticello. LEGAL NOTICE BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH OF THE APPLICATION OF ' ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY, FOR PERMISSION TO DISPOSE OF SALT WATER, BRACKISH WATER, AND OTHER WATER PRODUCED WITH OIL OR GAS WHICH IS UNFIT FOR DOMESTIC, LIVESTOCK, IRRIGATION OR OTHER GENERAL USES, FROM THE WELLS LOCATED IN THE BOUNDARY BUTTE FIELD, IN THE MATTER ' SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH. a ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 124 - 2 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PRODUCTION, PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE BOUNDARY BUTTE FIELD, SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation of the State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, September 19, 1973, at 10:00 A.M., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon the application of Atlantic Richfield Company in the above entitled cause, at which time all persons, firms and corporations interested may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Board should enter an Order permitting and authorizing Atlantic Richfield Company to dispose of salt water, brackish water, and other water unfit for domestic, livestock, irrigation or other general uses being produced from the Coconino Formation in the Boundary Butte field by injecting said water into the Coconino Formation through applicants well numbers, English WN No. 5, located 1825 feet from the North line and 1829 feet from the West line of Section 22, Township 43 South, Range 22 East, SLBM, and English WN No. 24, located 1500 feet from the South line and 1130 feet from the East line of Section 16, Township 43 South, Range 22 East, SLBM, San Juan County, Utah. DATED this 6th day of August, 1973. STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION s Cleon B. F eight. Cleon B. Feight Director & Secretary 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) 328-5771 Published in the San Juan Record, August 23, 1973. TRUE The moment you step Into our comfortable lobby, youll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure. FALSE Seventy per cent of Americas population live on two per cent of the land. A better population balance would benefit both countryside and city. A full range of community facilities and services (water, sewage, schools, health inand recreational facilities, dustries) encourages more people to live and work in rural areas. Adequate, dependable electric power at reasonable cost is basic to community facilities and services. Rural electric system people are often leaders in community development. In the past 1 1 years, rural electric systems have helped start and expand about 5,000 new business and industrial enterprises in their areas, creating some 350,000 new jobs. TRUE right down the line. These facts, plus many more, add up to a POWERful countrywide group of individual systems with a common purpose . . . helping strengthen rural America. Support rural electrification; write your Congressman and Senators, pointing out why an effective rural electrification program is essential to a strong rural America. And come see us for more information and material about rural electric systems and the deepening relationship between rural and urban America. job-creati- ng Empire Electric Association), One. 801 N. Broadway Cortez, Colo, W Elegant Dining at the Golden Spike Relax in the Railhead CHILDREN FREE Accommodations for beds for two people will allow your children to share the same accommodations at no additional cost. two-queen-siz- TRI-AR- C Iraveodge rcosnaimmuT 161 West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 521-73- 73 1973 23, August Record Juan San The |