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Cl m'swl'e J Dale Rnhards in the bottom of . w Pi r is o be u d fiom M ir fio-A r t 10 M the In bom ll r I'e I Came a a dose last Monday, but tlie sisih whnh or of 'lt (if (WO diversion I'rikhited ihi the points 1 to Ch t 31, as a si jijib im nlal jj it m ,ll ' (Is ihe standings are anything but I t ? ii i'-a of UM a( . P!a,''s final tails Jfl.fir.s S i Mipplv , (o nil, lie tnl .u n ui ' VH Sealed, snue the re is the mailer S' in 6 ln,jj Ci 679 t,f nf j! dig Caldwell s,,tfl runs, J hits and no said See It , of two protested fames In be Jo Suufinn s o kton It fio 32J f,f SC Cor ; (31 l'ml,r To PmuP rrors, tajhf.r.s 3 rims, on 5 ,d bv d lace: M, 3 mi b pprupi Ll f.om an s wCI Ii fame tniuein laid jjiU ai)j m( The Yi water played Claims froundwaur ,,nirs t ft ti di t it well and the and md M 33103 .it a pi n aid t lolm a sw on f m Mulm played ( or . has been divetted from wells al j j (H j j, R,4hnd .i s 2( May will be resumed in iln Cl 3 s.i Ibo-i 12s Ri.W lb. i 2' 10 t! and W Sal ft fiom .. and lit amounts as follows Raul l K C r 11 10 points K iV aRlmire wa-In trtrt and o ( or Si C 4, I S vwll ft boliom of the fifth mnmf, and the a ftotn !et . lie : Hm ft 70!G from set Ud for the do t' Jim Hu llonnewlle Motor nine (()3 HI Ilonne-'- ft hHt ft d , at a jvmit Milatland ri im tils of one fain wafer is to In iim I for the do Hulhnper S, CIO a tn well, 200 ft deep jnu'ti. y ill? wall nf of 3 SI cable, protest of lb June will be won Ilnur first fame of the season ft and W 63 ft Irnm I ; Cor 3"d VC bK) ft fiom SI Cor Sec ilv Co i ritpiiii mints ul one fam the watuma of 2 S' fable, RIPS resumed in Ihe top half of the Monday as they stored II runs Sec. 31, T2S, RtW; (2) Claim b. 'I lo-the want is to and f on A, r I to (Ht 31. a a 'v31 to fifth innmj! Roth of ttuse jbiev- - in Ihe first three nminps, then m.l supply to imgate nd (tom Apr I to t . . , ... be used fir the witeiim of 300 su -4MI a o0 sill p .uni m 2S all Iiuim i tail'd contests will bo played this hind the fme n lief pitihmf ofWP Jti m cable 21 .0 J aii.s 'lU'is inn im, '00 ft deep . S 415 ft and and 32sw Si c 4, 1 iS from Apr 1 to K t 31, as W St yi'iWi Si c 3, l !Jrhs iKen, Friday evening, bifimunj at 6 lee Uarhurton, tlu-- staved idf a Cor from P4 I ''' I i it fiom a 6 m R1' " name rally .he I aglebres . Sec 31. (3) Claim 701S - ITS sec'1 ''lPI,ll"1' 'bal mPI'Iv p m , folweek were actes. all uses in SI 1, wt as ai d 3il ft d, i pat a 33S77 . Co ralil I win me last games 00 ft -from a ft well, Nvv,wyt 001 it N H ft and C 12' ft will, Sf John. Ct lows After three inmnps of plav the . S 400 ft. and W. 50 ft dep cu si 015 t ft1 S- -c 1C sa , f'oo S, I ' v. Claim 6 m CAtDUriL 4 agleflre 1 . . . score was aflefires 8 Bonneville a R3vy from (or " P, r,s. w.l. b Cor aid Sec 11 1H 1,1 Im s 1 fl then the i aflefires made " s f' s t!l, "ul r Sl' f,,r Um' r' 4 Tradinp 2 I in the top of the third 11 "r" P'"1 7014 - 2,1 sec ft. from a 3m1 ' tn of one i75 It from V, (or s. t q on nn ns I't 4 ec fl inninf, Caldwell setond baseman their move, John Jacobson hit a well PkTft deep - S 45 ft and 'rJ f r the Fhirk solo a homer blasted Frank three run wait ting of siv T5S, R5W Ihe vtakr is to lie a 16 m will, lnl Ml and .500 faii in the fourth, they pot W 50 ft from I ' Cor said SiC homer out of the park, to squeak one more in the fifth on a walk p n sheep, (en used for (he doin' ! at a point S .Vi) ft. and hoivs i,Mir rtiime Claim P264 - 067 sec ft the Druffists past the rjplefircs1 3l)0 R front N1, Cor Rithards and smple by Butth from' a 1 in well 3"H) ft' deet) Sec 17,'PU' and hh) thakens. and from menu of one family, and from I t to rst 31 to Irrigate '4 43 When Park unloaded, Jesse Dv mm k. with Rithards scoring S Oct 31 to nni ue TIOS. RW Iln water is to Ik Apr ft and F 5O ft from v It who in Mt'tM 'jSVy', use he m all im-had al home. stole jui domestic ,bl walked, acre, a b,r acr', S'.SSlk' Jaynes, They got requireandjishen Cor Sec 31 TS R4W (6) Claim M of on of Sec H Charles Sisneros who had singled couple of runners on in the SJlJ watt inH,ntt 4 ring m a from 334 sec ft P772 on base, giving Caldwell a tom of the sivth, but B an bowed 50 and 3 and fn,ml S241S John Kastibr anj Gd Grant A Gunderson and well . 48 fr detD - S 60 ft and ... is. 34 2 lead which they never lost his netk and got the last two outs ,rt ,rriHa,e nn Thmis A Gunderson. Mi4 i auley. t3t (utiun 31, Sec. Cor ft fromf-'W I4t0 H aor-'- . "- via the strikeout route. " S' .S',. S.c. ,! Ifo ul ty I;,vJ, Salt lake Cnv. w.kl lane. Sal! uke (Vv, Fl 15 Claim 12773 . .111 T2S (7) R4W; Mark Dean with three doubles, ' 4 Sec. Lt 2 s, 4 ft from a 12 in well, sec fl (mm 'd.' a! a (n-well. 250 ft ft from a and Ken Proctor with two for 3 sec 17. TIOS, Ruy. be! V) 5i0 ft di p at a point point S 4 dig 55 mm W 1210 ft ft 1625 W. - S 44 ft and deep leaJ the winners hitting, with Cor said Sec. 31. (8) 32633 Challas A. Snarr. 7071 So N 125 fi and y 25 ft from SI from SW lor Sir 16. 1 S, Kl'W. from Greg Paulos and Steve Pratt Claim F'J by op n d.uhes and 4 sec. ft Cor S c 34. T2S. R5W. The wa- - and tonveyi-12774 - .067 sec ft from a 3id Tast. M.tlyaV, thipping in with doubles fur the domestic used for the watuing of 50 tatiii usej well. bet. 100 and Ier IS ' 3 in well. 250 ft deep - S 50 ft .from a Bonneville- II runs. 10 hits and 1645 ft from T.'J Corl5d0 ft deep at a punt S 2.500 ft jreq or. nn ms of 20 families, for and 50 horses, and from Apr I one error; Faglefires: 10 runs. 7 and W. 31. as a supplemental said Sec. 31; (4) Claim 12775 'and F. 300 fl from VJ Cor. Sec., he wji,rmg of 150 cattle and 50 to CM hits and two errors well. 257 21. TIOS. R1V. The water is to horn,, and from Apr. 1 to Oct supply, to irrigate GUI ai r s. all a from .184 secft WP- Pratt. LP; D DvmtKk. all uses in uns in S', S.c 36. 15s, KHy. ft. deep - N. 42 ft. and W. 2318 he used for the domestic require31 la irrpate 80 McFARLAN'D-llulIinge- r 4 CaldN1; Sec. 2. 168. Rlsy. JU s,.c, 34 Sec. 31; ( 10) rmnts of on- - family, for the wa Cor. said F from ft. 4 well 3 A solo home run bv R1 No ,,N ll 330,1 t 32418 r. from a tering of 7.5 cable and 2 horses, Cl,r V. Barrus. 200 W Johnny Tom.ch, a timely dingle' 1Tfl'230 ft. Am.ru an fork. Fl I from Apr. to, Oit Clark Sr. Grantsy die, Ttah. .015 deep . N. 145 ft and f'froin a dm it at a punt 320 Cor 31 to acres, sei ft from a 4 in will, bet. 50 irrigate hant relief pitching by Lee Bean land . IV. 2375 ft from E'i12777 - all fl and I 43 ft from N 1,30 17. in Sec. 200 uses ft and SI'iSF'i deep at a pnnt N, 084 Mcharland Hub1 said beC' 31. (11) Claim contributed to ,,v n,,jn' ft. and 775 ft fmm SW' Cor r.or S,c u 1"S- R,s NW'.Nl linger's thrilling win over the of a trenth rony eying yvati r to a 21. 2312 W. Sec. said and 203 ft. N. NP,SWi Caldwell nine It was only the ft. deep pumped said Sec. 31. 32706 - Mtrner F'ernau, . Box r.,. .second loss of the season for the ft. from E'J Cor. "h, r " ,h""Kh 4 sec ft. from a f,f sec.-f- t .056 404, 12778 of, Pl Tooele, of rements one It. Claim for the qu (12) fam.lv, leaders. league dl ,M' "M d for ll"' '""'MC re well, 400 ft. dm p at a point watering of 20 cable, and from well, 230 ft. deep . Tomich's round tripper came in from a r,f on f""''v. Q"'r,,m,n,s W. 2310 ft. from N 16 ft. and W 548 ft from S' J Apr 31 to irrigate 228 to ft. Oct and N. the third and gave M H a I 0 lead . . 4 Sec. 33. T2S. RaW-- The waacre. all uses m T' W.SWI said aU"n of 2,(ov r,,,m ":rM a,,d In the top of the fourth, Caldwell C l3b0 s,ll'P, and m the Clifton Mm 2 m ter is to be ust-from Apr. 1 to Sec 30 from a 0j6 secft Ph. 1599 19 S Main struck back when Charles 3293 . George A. Ruks. 647 No lin; D,slnct f'r llu P" . SM" " well. 230 ft. deep - N. 280 ft. and, Nov. 1 for the watering of 200 neros walked, and a single and "1,ll,nR Pn-esand 20 by(w and horses. from E'$ Cor. said cable, 4 lc shmp :nj wtSt American Fork, Ut. 3 Frank Park droye him in to giye 9 12780 - .056 and as a supplemental supply to Soc fr from a 16 in. well. bet. 100 (",,n Artl, lo tM Claim sec. '? 31, (14) Caldwell a short lived tie m ,NW acr,'- - ali well, 230 ft irrigate 120 acres, all ums in SW'7anj 400 fr dm-at a point S. 360 In the bottom of the fourth, sec. ft. from a Sec. I. 1 SS, RI8W, 23S3 ft said Sec. 33. W. 61) ft from NF Cor Sec. ft 215 W and ft. N. and McFarland Hullinger babied all deep Scc 31: 33051 - Adjnts 32795 - Desert t Live Slock Co19. T8S. R1W The water is to be I.. Williams, the way around. Steve Pratt was (.r.om E1l(Sor1 1 safe on an error, a walk to Gay-le- Claim 12782 - 783 sec ft. from Stale St, Salt Lake City, Ut., 5 usi d for the walering of 100 cattle, Grantsville, Ut 3 sic ft from a Sizes 3 to 14 well, 195 ft. deep - S. 53 sec ft from a 16 in well bet. 300 and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to will, bet 150 and 270 ft Nash and another error pro- an duced one run, Ronald Smith ft. and E. 2390 ft. from W'i Cor Claim walked, and Fldred Bryans single Sec. 32, T2S, R4W; (16) drove in two runs, which was 12783 - .746 sec ft. from a 3 in well, 356 ft. deep - S. 39 ft. and enough for the victory W'JCor. said Bean pitched the final three E. 2180 ft. from I27R4 - .111 innings, giving up three hits and Sec. 32, (17) Claim 208 ft t. from a sec.-fwell, all three Caldwell runs, but couldnt be toucht-- when he had deep - S. 36 ft and E. 2135 ft runners on base that could have from W'4 Cor. said Sec. 32; (18) killed him he struck out eight Claim 12785 - .334 sec ft. from a well, 205 ft. deep - S 39 ft as he gained his first win of the Cor. E. 1880 ft. from W' and year. said Sec 32. (19) Claim 127S6 Caldwell: 3 runs, 5 hits and well. 203 sec.-ft- . from a 4 runs, 3 hits .312 errors; Mcrar-Hul- : ft. deep - S. 33 ft. and E. 1455 ft and one error. from W'4 Cor. said Sec. 32, (20) WP, L. Bean: LP: Sisneros. . from a Second half play gets underway Claim 12787 - .134 sec.-ft197 this Monday with the Eaglefires ft. deep - S. 36 ft well One special group playing Caldwell at 5.30 and the and E. 1347 ft. from Wr'4 Cor Bonneville team playing said Sec. 32; (21) Claim 12790 well 246 from a at 7.30. The four 223 sec.-ft- . teams will trade times and have ft. deep - S. 36 ft. and E. 1665 ft. it again Wednesday. from W'4 Cor. said Sec. 32, (22) from a Claim 12791 - 067 sec.-f- t. well, 250 ft. deep - S. 35 ft and W. 1900 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, R4W, (23) Claim from a 5.95-B.- 95 12792 - 067 sec.-f- t. SUNDAY - 1:00 p.m. well, 250 ft. deep - S. 40 ft. and King Joy at Tooele W. 1946 ft. from E'4 Cor. said LAST WEEKS RESULTS . . . Sec. 31, (24) Claim 12793 - .022 Ladies and Girls Tooele 14 Flinco 7 sec.-f- t. from a well, 260 ft. King Joy 2 Tooele 1 - S. 44 ft. and W. 1948 ft. deep Tooele ball clob won one and from E'4 Cor. said Sec. 31, (25) lost one last week. Tooele pound- Claim 17018 - .178 sec.-ft- . from a ed the ball in the Flinco game to 165 ft. deep - S. 75 ft. well, and Wednesday their win . and W. 50 ft. from E'4 Cor. said hitting shoes were off, and they Sec. 31, (26) Claim 12788 - .312 to King Joy. lost sec.-ft- . from a well, 195 ft. Tooele will play King Joy on Girls and Ladies - S. 427 ft. and E. 1705 ft. deep 1 Sunday at pm. at the Babe from W'4 Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, R4W; Ruth Park. (27) Claim 12789 - .223 sec.-f- t. well, 258 ft. deep Mrs. Nora Anderson and daugh- from a ter, Sharon, have moved from S. 437 ft. and E. 1405 ft. from their home at 139 West Durfee, W'4 Cor. said Sec. 32. The water Grantsville, to 365 North Second from points of diversions Nos. 1 to 4 incl., have been used from East, Tooele May 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 25 acres in NE'4SE'4 Sec. 31, T2S, R4W The water from points of diversions Nos. 6 to 14 inch, have been used from Apr. 1 to Dec. 1, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 150 in acres W'2SE'4NW'4, SW'4SW'4NW'4, e'2w'2nw'4, said Sec. 31, E'2SE'4 Sec. 25, T2S, R5W. The water from points of diversions 5, 15 to 24 inch, 26, a $10,000,000 27, have been used from Apr. 1 to Dec. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 160 acres in NW'4 Sec. 36, T2S, R5W. Water from point of diversion No. 25 has been used S15000 from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supN - I , id It! ll I O 4 M II s I t U, po fl II I a I ? a1' S. c k II ft (Old sM ! I ter Rmv ai o s i IM.' . I i o l, la v of 8X1 I p i ' if i"i v n j ! , - a I V it s , p, to O t as a : e It ! 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The water is to be used for the watering of 5 horses, 200 sheep and 25 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Dec. 1 to irrigate 231.75 acres, all uses in W'2SE'4IW4, E'2W'2NW'4, Sec. SW'4SW'4NW'4 31, T2S, R4W, SE'4 Sec. 25, T2S, R5W. - Barnard Castagno, to Grantsville, Utah proposes change the point of diversion and place of use of 5 sec.-ft- . of water initiated by Application No. 30900 The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N 88 deg. 45 min. W. 661 ft. from Kennecott has completed tunnel to transport ore from the Utah Copper Division Mine at Bingham Canyon to the Copperton Assembly Yard near the mouth of the canyon. In a broader sense, this tunnel extends to the nations of the world. Through its length will pass millions of tons of low grade ore which, processed into copper and copper products, will be shipped all over 32-mil- e the free When Kennecott sells copper outside of Utah, money comes back to Utah. This money is reinvested in pro- jects like the tunnel, that increase efficiency and reduce costs. The immediate effect creates jobs in Utah. The long-rang- e effect helps keep copper production a healthy busi- ness that provides economic benefits for our entire state. ft world. By eliminating costly uphill haulage of Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART I OF A GROWING UTAH s |