OCR Text |
Show V, lTTTTT) STATES wattr tsnw ttell, bet. 570 and 370 ft. deep DEPARTMENT The following applications have S. 890 ft. and W. 360 ft. (2) OF THE INTERIOR he on filed with the State Engines' well 175 ft. deep S. 890 ft. and BUREAU OF Cor. to change or appropriate water in W. 735 ft., both from LAND MANAGEMENT Tooele County, State of Utah, Sec. 29, T2S, R4W. The water is c throughout the entire year, unless to be used for the same dome-tiis hereby given that Notice as purposes otherwise designated. All loca- and of Callao, Utah, David C. Bagk-y29 to and used heretofore tions are in SLB&M. irrigate Land zentry Desert who made 3 and two thirds acres within a To Change: for W2 E'4 in NE,4SE!'J said See. f ntry No. at Section 35, Township 10 S, Range Leslie Wratnari, Grants 29. I7W, Salt Luke Meridian, has ville, Utah proposes to change the notice of intention to make To Appropriate: points of diversion and places of use of a to'al of t 226 sec ft. of 27933 - Martell Russell, St. John iinal pi oof to establish claim to Bag-'efrom either one the lands before Renvo C. water evidenced by a group of Utah, 10 sec.-f- t. 7, folon Utah the wells two at May Callao, both of at or The claims. water underground well, 53 1962. Calimant names as witness: from lowing points- (1) water has been diverted wells with reference to T2S, R6W, ft. deep - N. 324 ft. and W. 387 Cvrene N Bagley. of Callao, Ut.; well, 100 ft. deep N Oliver C. Tripp of Callao, Utah; as follows: (1) Claim 11945 - fin. ft. (2) of Callao, Utah; well, S. 1170 ft. and E. 150 ft 374 ft. and W. 538 ft, both from Melvin J. Hatch from NW Cor. Sec. 23 - .067 sec.-f- t E'4 Cor. Sec. 15, T5S, R5W, and Fred W. Newbold, of Trout Creek, the following Utah. , and used for the watering of from two drains at 2000 sheep, cattle, and horses in points: (1) N. 324 ft. and W. 330 Charts T. Hohentehal, Chief NW'NW'4 Sec. 23; (2) Claim ft, (2) N. 500 ft. and W. 500 ft. Lands Section O. Box 777 21697 well, N. 465 ft. and both from E'4 Cor. Sec. 15, T5S, Land Office. P. Utah comLake will Salt 10, R5W. be The water 15 City Sec. W. 1240 ft. from SE Cor. 1 to fDate of first publ. March 30 .446 sec. ft., and used from Apr. mingled and used from Apr. 26 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 50 acres Nov. 30 for the irrigation of 320 1962, date of last publ., April In 15. acres Sec. R5W, 1962) T5S, N'4 Sec. Sec. 14. S'4S'4 in S'jSW round incidental 15. (3) Claim 2169S well, and for year watering purposes. S. 1250 ft. and E. 145 ft. from NW stock NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ncmrr. to The Tooele Transcript Friday, April 20, 1962 4 Corner First N. and First East Apr'l 29th Rev. E. Russel1 Tanner, Pastor Jr High rally in Midvale, SunPhone April 29ih, 3 to 8 p m. day Special Holy Week and Easter MYF all church, box social, Services: May 1th. Good Friday Seivice 7.30 pm. Fr.duy. Mr. Roy Smyres, Missionary Easter Sunrise Service 6 30 evening, May 6. am ol'owed by breakfast. Free- p.aker, Sunday will offering. Our carpeting now goes Church service with reception of 2 stock-waterin- g , fil-t- -- 8 45. From wall to wall, Sunday School 10 to 10: 45 Which means that MYF Groups meet at 7 p.m. Nursery a: bo.h Sunday School stretch and Church tune. Com ng events: From fall to fall. Method st Mens Ladies night, Tarl Rvleen Wednesday, 7 pm. members, 10-i- and .223 sec.-f- t, Cor. Sec. 23 used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 20 acres in W'4NW4 Sec 23. (4) Claim 21699 well, N. 280 ft. and W. 1240 ft. from and SE Cor. Sec. 15 - .446 sec.-f- t, used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres in S'4SW4 Sec d 14, S!4S4 Sec. 15, and for watering of 100 cattle and 300 sheep. (5) Claim 21700 well, S. 1200 ft. and E. 150 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 23 . .045 sec.-f- t. and used for the watering of 300 sheep, 100 cattle and 5 horses in NWUNWV4 Sec 23. will be Hereafter, 1 226 sec.-fdiverted from a well, bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 1310 ft. and W. 70 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R6W. The water is to be used for the watering of 2000 sheep, 200 cattle and 5 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 260 acres, all uses in S"2SW4 Sec. 14. S'2S'2 Sec. 15, NE'4NE'4 Sec. 22, NW'4-NWSec. 23, T2S, R6W. year-roun- n t. 16-i- n 4 Hatch Brothers Co., Utah Corp., Woods Cross, Utah proposes to change the point of of water diversion of 6 sec.-f- t. initiated by Application No, 28366 The water was to have been diverted from either one or both of two wells at the following points: (1) S. 65 deg. 18 min. W. 767 ft. from E4 Cor., (2) N. 25 ft. and W. 1680 ft. from NE Cor both in Sec. 33, T4S, R8W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 480 acres in WVJEVJ, E'2W'j Sec. 33, Wi2SE4, Sec. 28, T4S, R8W, and for d incidental domestic requirements and for the watering of 500 cattle, 25 horses and 5000 sheep. 16-i- E'4-SW'- year-roun- Hereafter, 6 sec.-f- t. is to be diverted from any one or all of three wells at the following points (1) and (2) same as above dewell, N 59 deg. scribed, (3) 30 min. E. 3671 5 ft. from E '4Cor Sec. 33, T4S, R8W. The water will be used during the same period and for the same purposes as hereto'ore. - Charley Vorwaller, RFD 12-i- 33939 Kennecott Copper Corp , Box 1650, Salt Lake City, Utah, ft. from either one or both cf two wells, bet. 500 and 1200 ft. deep at the following points: (2) S. 200 ft. and W. 100 ft. from NE Cor., (3) N. 1100 ft. from SW Cor., and E. 2300 ft. both in Sec. 9, T2S. R4W. The water will be conveyed through existing pipe lines and list'd as a supplemental supply for metallurgical and industrial uses in reduction of copper ore in the Magna and Arthur Mills. M. 34023 - Floyd Maxwell, Clover, Via St. John, Utah. .015 sec.-ffrom a well, 55 ft deep at a point N. 1429 ft. and W. 10 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, T5S, R5W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2 acre, all uses in SW'4NW'SSW4 Sec. 32, T5S, R5W. -- 12-i- t. - J. Flmo England. 146 Tooele, Utah. .1 well, 150 ft deep at a point N. 815 ft. and W. 759 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 28, T2S R4W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supoly, for the watering of 300 cattle, 10 horses, and 2000 sheep in SE'4SE'4 Sec. 28, NE'4NE'4 Sec. 33, T2S, R4W. 146 34072 - J. Elmo England, West 1st North, Tooele, Utah, .1 sec.-ffrom a well, 154 ft deep at a point N. 595 ft. and W. 558 from SE Cor. Sec. 28, T2S, R4W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply for the watering of 300 cattle, 10 horses and 2000 sheep in SE'4SE'4 Sec. 28, NE'4NE'4 Sec. 33, T2S, R4W. 34073 - J. Elmo England, 116 West 1st North, Tooele, Utah. .1 sec.-ft- . from a well, 160 ft deep at a point N. 372 ft. and W. 862 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28, T2S R4W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply for the irrigation of 300 cattle, 10 horses and 2090 shpeo, in SF'4SF'4 Sec. 28, NE',NE'4 Sec. 33, T2S, R 34071 West 1st North, sec -- ft. from a n t. 4W. 34086 . James A. Kinney, Kwite No 1, Box 121-Tooele, Utah. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, 228 No. 1, Box 124, Tooele. Utah, pro- et aeeo at a point N. 140 ft. and poses to change the points of di- W. 1942 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec of V'ater 31, T2S, R4W. The water is to version of .640 sec.-f- t. by a group of underground-water claims. The water has been diverted from wells with reference to E4 Cor. Sec. 29. T 2S, R4W, as follows: Claim 16948-S- . 890 ft. and W. 750 ft. - .053 sec.-ft- .; Claim 16949 - S. 395 ft. and W. 535 ft. - .089 sec.-f- t ; Claim 16950 . S. 870 ft. and W. 200 ft. - .089 sec-f- t; Claim 16951-870 ft. and W. 215 ft. - .089 sec.-ft- : Claim 16952 - S. 870 ft. Claim and W 245 ft. - .067 sec-ft- .; 16953 - S. 895 ft. and W. 780 ft - .045 sec.-ft- .; Claim 16954 - S 890 ft and W 735 ft. - .053 sec-ft- .; Claim 16955 - S. 890 ft. and W 1370 ft. - .111 sec.-f- t. Claim 16957 - S. 890 ft. and W 1315 ft. C15 sec.-f- t. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 12 persons, and for the watering of 30 cattle, 7 horses, and 30 sheep, and from Apr. 15 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 29 and acres, all uses in NE'4SE'4 Sec. 29, T2S, R4W. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from either one or both of two wells at the following points: (1) evidenced S -- s 10-i- be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 10 cows, 5 horses, 100 chickens, 25 ducks and 10 turkeys and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of '4 acre, all uses in SW'4NE'4 said Sec. 31. 34101 - Ray F. Walters, 354 So 1st West, Tooele, Utah. 2 sec.-f- t. from an well, bet. 250 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 1310 ft. and E. 660 ft. from W'4 Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 30 cattle, 10 horses and 20 sheep, and from Mar. - 15 to Nov. 1, for the irrigation of 38 acres, all uses in NW'4SW'4 said Sec. 34. Protests resisting the granting of any of tions with be filed in Engineer. Lake City, 27 the foregoing applica- reasons therefor, must duplicate with the State 403 State Capitol, Salt Utah, on or before May 1962 Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in The Tooele Transcript, Tooele, Utah, from April 13 to April 27, 1962. VJE E 07 AD.B. DESIGN GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS TO 5 Years to Pay Years UiUt Ahead In the Matter of the Estate of KENNETH B ATES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached to the Christensen and Carolyn Hansen. Back -Under the direction of Coach Kathy Taylor undersigned at 3150 South 8661 W. their Barbara Atkin, Donna Pratt, Robyn White, swim be will team the trying girts Magna, Utah, by on or before the Debra Marie Sharon Williams, Hunt, best for wins in the swim meet this week25th day of May, 1962. L to Robins Bonnie Hunt. are the and Some of end. swimmers (front ExeSigned: Kenneth K. Bates, R:) Beckie Illss, Celia Ludwig, Karen cutor of the Estate of KENNETH tion of his exemplary behavior, deceased. BATES, GALS IDEAL M. Earl Marshall efficiency and fidelity over a period. CcN for the Fstate A man is a gals ideal before Attorney Airman Bordelon is assigned to and her ordeal after. Utah marriage, Tooele, Good 22nd Field Mamtanance the (First publ., March 23, 1962, final at March as a jet enSquadron Airman Second Class Raymond publ. April 20, 19C2) mechanic. Bordelon, son of Mr. and Mrs. gine NOTICE TO CREDITORS 108 Allen St., of Bordelon Duha The airman, a graduate of In the Matter of the Estate of is Pineville, La., has been awarded Marksville La., High School, GEORGE H. HAMMOND and the United States Air Force Good married to the former Florence ANNIE J. HAMMOND, his wife, Conduct Medal at March AFB, A. Murphy of 220 W. North St., deceased. Calif. This award is in recogni- - Tooele, Utah. will Creditors present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at 59 North 1st East, Tooele, Utah, by on or before the 25th day of May, 1962. Ad Signed: Lucy Johnson, ministratrix of the Estate of Tooele Stake Priesthood leaderGEORGE H. HAMMOND and ANNIE J. HAMMOND, deceased. ship meeting will be held in the Ward Tooele Fourth - Eleventh M. Earl Marshall chapel this Sunday, at 2 p.m. Attorney for the Estate The following should be in atTooele, Utah tendance: Stake Presidency, and (First publ., March 23, 1962, final publ. April 20, 1962) clerks, High Council presidencies, secretaries, group leaders, and class instructors of Melchize-de- k BIRTHDAY DINNER 5-- ft. Travel Top or soft vinyl top, a wagon. Peppy 93 hp Comanche engine even pulls a light trailer. Optional makes it a tiger when the goings tough. Try it ; buy it today! -- Airman ltonlrlou Mntal For Conduct fully-enclos- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gordon entertained at a dinner on April 1 for Mrs. Gordons mother, Mrs. Ada Holladay who was 87 years old that day. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Clearfield and children, Naomi, David and Ranae; Mr. Douglas Gordon and fiance, Colleen Wilson; Miss Gloria Gordon and Charles Bro, from the BYU: Mrs. Olive Gordon and Jerri Kaye Gordon of Tooele. Richard Rodgers, composer of "Oklahoma and "The King and I, stresses a new theme this year. As Honorary Education Chairman of the American Cancer Society 1962 Crusade, Rodgers urges all Americana to havo annual health checkups. He was cured of cancer; hie collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, died of cancer. YOUR BEST CANCER INSURANCE Tooele Stake To Hold Priesthood Leaders Meeting Sunday See your doctor every year tor a health checkup. Priesthood quorums, bishopand clerks, general secrics retaries, group advisers, and instructors for the senior members of the Aaronic Priesthood. At 3:30 pm. there will be a stake welfare meeting for all stake and ward welfare com mittee members. See your doctor immediately if any one of Cancers Seven Danger Signals lasts mori than two weeks: 1 2 3 A A Hoarseness or cough Tailor made Seat Covers and Repairs 6 Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing 7 Change In a wart or mole WORLDS MOST COMPLETE LINE ENTER EXCITING PRIZE-PACKE- D Change in bowel or bladder habits 11 BEAT THE CHAMPS All entry fees go directly to AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Lbikvyu including a $10,000 Perfect Game Cash Jackpot INNERS at 3Ccart $3,500 HOME ON WHEELS by Travel Equipment Corp., N.Y.C. if rx MAN ON PROJECT DAILY TO GIVE INFORMATION 3 Bedroom Homes with Attached Carport, Built-I- n Range & Oven, Masonry Construction, Hardwood Floors, 40 Gallon Water Heater, r Large Lots Including All Improvements. 3 e Magnificent Chevrolet Green- HOMES BEING BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (7th St., & 2nd North. Featuring WESTINGHOUSE Built-I- n Range & Oven brier or Ford Falcon Home Cruiser complete with Travel Top by Calthorpe. e Travel Top up or down in 2 seconds. Sleeps 6 complete kitchen and dinette. THE SUPER PLUS JET AIRLINE Or Will BUILD on YOUR LOT Imperial 994 Auto- matic Dishwasher-Drve- Imperial Built-T- 10 REGIONAL man and woman 1 1 $830 Value r n matching Surface Unit $13,680 Super-Hus- h Disposer WINNERS in oach of 9 BPAA regions receives... Kitchen Appliances FTI PLUS Femoua t STATE WINNERS 1 PLUS, Value Series 700 - Lord Sid or Lady Betty WALTHAM WRIST S350 Minimum FHA Down Payments and $100 Total Closing Costs t, woman in each state excluding Vermont but including District of Columbia and Puerto Rica. ..each receives... 1 FHA Buyers man and ESTEY organ! fully electronic . console organ with bench. PLUS STATE PRIZES Five Plans to Choose From MOVE IN COSTS Built-l- nt id Gas Oven and Homes With Full Basements REGIONAL AND gTATF PRIZES t Prices Start at I Built-In- f WATCH. ..$100 Value e $10 KING LOUIE bowling shirt for every member of the family e One Case of a week for one year COCA-COL- A a7?'" rj ... . y I timlallalion not included National and Regional winners get all State prizes except Sene 700 Dishwasher For Information Contact Sherman K. Smith, Ph. ' Or Call CY Q Ioa A&MV m. tm ULnL,3Lim . . . Address 882-202- RtiilrJinrr AS Tvi Mi VIAViAAVjl' VISION HOMES 9 I! The American Cancer Society Vision Homes Veterans 882-287- 4 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS sore that does not heal 5 the Phone lump or thickening in interior. VERN'S AUTO UPHOLSTRY 499 South Main Tooele, Utah Tooele, Utah North Main 83 the breast or elsewhern 4 SAFET BELTS FOB YOUB CAR INSTALLED! BARRUS MOTORS INC. Unusual bleeding or discharge Are your car seats looking worn out? If so let me really doll up your car's Visit Our Show Room SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET ed Crusader of Note $100 TOTAL Salt Lake City, Utah So versatile youll have to plan its days. A handy pickup for light hauling; without cab, sporty for fun; with doors and windows off runabout for hitting the trail; with steel Little Mermaids in Ideas payments Make a date with the SCOUT'! AND INSTALL WCS Circle meetings, Thursday. Eureka Union Service with Church here, at 11 am. Sunday, Community .Methodi-- t Church f Come In Get Full Defailt And Entry Blanlct Today TAflCI C DAlAfl SV1IVL IWbU East Second North 47 Tooele A |