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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April the irrigation of 27, 1962 acre, all uses in SWViNE'i 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 It. from W'J 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'SWVJ said Sec. 34. Protest resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May NOTICE TO WATER USERS tering of 2000 sheep, 200 cattle 27955 - Martell Russell, St. John from either one The following applications have and 5 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Utah, 10 sec.-f- t. been filed with the State Engineer Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, or both of two wells at the fol- well, 53 to change or appropriate water in for the irrigation of 260 acres, all lowing points: (1) Tooele County, State of Utah, uses in S'iSW', Sec. 14, S'2S'2 ft. deep . N. 324 ft. and W. 387 well, 100 ft. deep N. throughout the entire year, unless Sec. 15, NE'4NF.'4 Sec. 22, NW'4-NW- ft (2) 324 ft. and W. 538 ft . both from Sec. 23, T2S, RGW. otherwise designated. All loca tions are in SLB&M. - Hatch Brothers Co E'4 Cor. Sec. 15, T5S, R5W, and To Change: Utah Corp., Woods Cross, Utah, from two drains at the following 350 of points: (1) N. 324 ft. and W. Leslie Wratnaii, Grants-vill- proposes to change the point W. 500 ft ft. 500 N. and (2) ft, 6 sec ft. of water Utah proposes to change the diversion of 15, T5S, initiated by Application No. 28366 both from E$ Cor. Sec. of of diversion and places R5W. The water will be com points dibeen was to have The water of 1 to use of a total of 1 226 sec.-feither one or both of mingled and used from Apr. water evidenced by a group of verted from 30 for the irrigation of 320 Nov. wells at the following two in N Sec. 15, T5S, R5W, underground water claims The S 65 deg. 18 min. W acres (1) points: from been diverted water has round incidental and for year 25 N 767 ft from E'4 Cor., (2) wells with reference to T2S, R6W, - watering purposes. 1680 ft. from NE Cor, stock W. ft. and as follows: (1) Claim 11945 33939 Kennecott Copper Corp., both in Sec. 33, T4S, R8W, and 1962. well, S 1170 ft. and E. 150 ft. 1 Oct. 31, as Box 1650, Salt Lake City, Utah, 27, to from used Apr. .067 D. Criddle sec. from NW Cor. Sec. 23 Wayne both one or from either ft a supplemental supply, for the irft , and used for the watering of 500 and STATE ENGINEER bet. two of 480 in wells, acres of W'iE, 1200 ft. 2000 sheep, cattle, and horses in rigation Published in The Tooele TranSec. 33, W',SEL deep at the following NW';NW4 Sec. 23; (2) Claim EliW'jSec. 28. T4S, R8W, and for points: (2) S. 200 ft. and W. 100 script. Tooele, Utah, from April 13 to April 27, 1962. 21697 . well, N. 465 ft. and incidental domestic re- ft. from NE Cor., (34 N. 1100 ft W 1240 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 15 SW 2300 from E. and ft. Cor., for and the watering .446 sec.-ft- ., and used from Apr. quirements UNITED STATES of 500 cattle, 25 horses and 5000 both In Sec. 9, T2S, R4W. The 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 50 acres DEPARTMENT water will be conveyed through sheep. in S'SWJ Sec. 14, S',S'3 Sec. OF THE INTERIOR existing pipe lines and used as a di15. (3) Claim 21698 well, Hereafter, 6 sec ft. is to be BUREAU OF supplemental supply for metallurS. 1250 ft. and E. 145 ft. from NW verted from any one or all of LAND MANAGEMENT and industrial uses in regical .223 sec ft, and three wells at the following points Cor. Sec. 23 ore in the duction of copper Notice is hereby given that used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to (I) and (2) same as above deand Arthur Mills. Magna Sec scribed, (3) C. Bagley, of Callao, Utah, David well, N. 59 deg irrigate 20 acres in W'jNW 34023 - Floyd M. Maxwell, who 23. (4) Claim 21699 made Desert Land zentry well, 30 min. E 3671 5 ft from E KCor 015 Utah. St. Via over. John, N. 280 ft. and W 1240 ft from Sec. 33, T4S, R8W. The water will for W EVV Entry No. from a well, 55 ft. Section 35, and be used during the same period sec.-f- t. 10 S, Range SE Cor. Sec. 15 - .446 sec.-fTownship N. 1429 ft. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to and for the same purposes as deep at a point 17W, Salt Lake Meridian, has fil10 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, W. ed notice of Intention to make irrigate 40 acres in SSW Sec heretofore. T5S, R5W. The water Is to be used final 14, S'S'J Sec. 15. and for proof to establish claim to - Charley Vorwaller, RFD for the domestic requirements of the lands before Renvo C. Bag-lewatering of 100 cattle and No 1, Box 124, Tooele. Utah, pro- one 1 to from and family, Apr. 300 sheep. (5) Claim 21700 at Callao, Utah on May 7, poses to change the points of di- Oct. 31 for the irrigation of V2 1962. Calimant names as witness: well, S. 1200 ft. and E. 150 ft. version of 640 sec ft. of water acre, all uses in SWNWVJSW from NW Cor. Sec. 23 - .045 sec.-f- evidenced Cyrene N. Bagley, of Callao, Ut ; by a group of undergro- Sec. 32. T5S, R5W. und used for the watering of und-water Oliver C. Tripp of Callao, Utah; claims. The water 300 sheep. 100 cattle and 5 horses 34071 J. Elmo England. 146 Melvin J. Hatch of Callao, Utah; has been diverted from wells with In NW;NW'4 Sec 23. reference to E'4 Cor. Sec. 29, TjWest 1st North, Tooele. Utah. .1 Fred W. Newbold, of Trout Creek, will be 2S, R4W, as follows: Claim 16948- - sec.-f- t. from a Hereafter, 1 226 sec.-f- t. well, 150 ft. Utah. diverted from a well, bet. 890 ft and W 750 ft. - .053 deep at a point N. 815 ft. and W. Charls T. Hohentehal, Chief 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point sec ft.: Claim 16949 - S. 395 ft. 259 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28, T2S Lands Section S 1310 ft. and W. 70 ft. from and .089 sec ft.: R4W. The water is to be used as Land Office. P. O. Box 777 W 535 ft NE Cor. Sec. 22,,T2S, R6W. The Claim 16950 . S. 870 ft. and W. a supplemental supply, for the Salt Lake City 10, Utah water is to be used for the wa 200 ft - .089 sec-f(Date of first oubl. March 30 Claim 16951-- watering of 300 cattle, 10 horses, Sec. 1962, date of last publ., April 26 870 ft. and W. 215 ft. - .089 and 2000 sheep in SE'JSE S. 870 ft 28, NE'4NE'4 Sec. 33. T2S, R4W. 1962) sec-f- t: Claim 16952 34072 - J. Elmo England, 146 and W 245 ft. - .067 sec-f- t ; Claim 16953 - S. 895 ft and W. 780 ft West 1st North, Tooele, Utah, .1 CARD OF THANKS - .045 sec ft ; Claim 16954 - S sec.-f- t from a well, 154 ft. We wish to express our deep890 ft and W. 735 ft. - .053 sec-ft- .; deep at a point N. 595 ft. and est thanks to our many friends S. 890 ft. and W. 558 from SE Cor. Sec. 28. and neighbors who helped in Claim 16955 any W 1370 ft. - .111 sec.-f- t. Claim T2S, R4W. The water is to be used way at the time of the passing 16957 - S. 890 ft, and W 1315 ft. as a supplemental supply for the of our father. All we can say is 05 sec.-f- t. The water is to be watering of 300 cattle, 10 horses Thank You from the bottom of used for the domestic require- and 2000 sheep in SE'iSE Sec. our hearts. ments of 12 persons, and for the 28, NEi4NE4 Sec. 33, T2S, R4W. The family of Peter Jacobson. watering of 30 cattle, 7 horses, 34073 - J. Elmo England, 146 and 30 sheep, and from Apr. 15 West 1st North, Tooele, Utah. .1 COURTESY to Noy. 1 for the irrigation of 29 sec.-f- t. The greatest human relations from a well, 160 ft who ever lived taught that and two thirds acres, all uses in expert 372 W. a N. ft. and at deep point do unto others as we would NE'4SE'4 Sec. 29, T2S, R4W. 862 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 28, T2S. we Hereaher, the same quantity of R4W. The water is to be used have them do unto us. That is water is to be diverted during the as a supplemental supply for the the real basis of courtesy, in the same period as heretofore from irrigation of 300 cattle, 10 horses office or in our social lives. TRY SOME YOU'LL either one or both of two wells and 2000 sheep, in SEtSE'S Sec. Virginia E. Farris, Office Courat the following points: (1) Sec. 33, T2S, R tesy, Secretary. NEVER WANT 28, NE'tNE4 well. bet. 250 anl 350 ft. deep 4W. ANOTHER BRAND WORDS TO LIVE BY S. 890 ft. and W. 360 ft. (2) 34086 . James A. Kinney, Kxite well 175 ft. deep - S. 890 ft. and No 1, Box 121-SPECIAL! Utah $149 Tooele, Envy shoots at others and W. 735 ft., both from E Vi Cor. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, 228 wounds herself. Gal. Sec. 29, T2S, R4W. The water is ft. deep at a point N. 140 ft. and Cor. Sec SMOOTH CREAMY to be used for the same domestic W. 1942 ft. from E g and purposes as 31, T2S, R4W. The water is to SATISFYING hereto'ore and used to irrigate 29 be used for the domestic requireand two thirds acres within a 3' ments of one family, for the waacre-train NE'SE' said Sec tering of 10 cows, 5 horses, 100 1 24 No. Main 4 29 chickers, 25 ducks and 10 turkeys To Appropriate: and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for 8-- 10-i- 4 -- i. 16-i- n H Former Deputy ' Writes Appreciation Dear Mr. Dunn: Thanks for the fast work changing our paper from Wendover to Basin, Wyoming. Mrs. Russell and I want to say that we have had many wonderful times in the past 20 years with the people of Wendover and all of Tooele County. We feel that there are two homes belonging to us, one in Basin and the other in Wendover We will always remember the fellowship we enjoyed among you. Very truly yours, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Russell -- 12-i- 4 Ej-SW'- i year-roun- d Mai an -- -- n t, year-roun- d (krilikote) 16-i- n -- -- S BENNETTS KRILI-K0T- E FLAT WALL FINISH -- Spatters Wipe Up With Damp Cloth No Paint Fumes BAKERS Clean Up With Water QUALITY Yours in your choice of 1,322 colors in ICE CREAM Bennetts Cc&mz&c PAINTS 10-i- n n. Tooele Community Methodist Church will host members of the Eureka Methodist Chursh Sunday, said Reverand E. Russell Tanner, Pastor. Laymen will help conduct the woiship service. The pastor's sermon subject will be, Is the Church Worth It? Bring pot luck dish and stay for dinner following church, said Rev. Tanner. Junior Hi MYF Rally will be held at Midvale from 2:30 to pm. The High School group will visit Westminster College from 5.30 to 8 he said. pm., Sunday evening, Other activities during the week are as follows: Guild meeting and installation following pot luck supper at the Church at 6:30 pm., grower were remmdtxl today by Allen Warr, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee. THE PAYMENTS for the 1961 marketing year cover shorn wool unshorn lambs marketed not later than March 31 of this year. Later marketings will be eligible for payments for the 1962 marketing Coin Operated DRY CLEANING Summer Special year. The Chairman stressed the fact that the payments on wool and lambs are not made automatically growers must file applications which are supported with all the necessary sales records in order to receive payments under the program SINCE THESE sales records will be the basis for '.calculating the national average price received by farmers for wool during the entire marketing year, it is to the growers advantage to file his application early. When the average price can be - Wednesday. WSCS Executive Committee meets with Mrs. Wanda VanNess at 2 p.m., Thursday. Education Commission and Sunday School workers meeting at the determined, the payment rates church Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. for shorn wpol and unshorn Iambs sold during the 196 Thursday. marketing Choir Practice at 7 p m. Thursday. box social and program will be sponsored by the Teen Group at 6:30 Friday evening, May 4. Everyone is invited. All girls and ladies fix your box for a lucky boy friend. The lady with the best decorated box will win a prize. Come and have fun, said Rev. Tanner. Half the proceeds go to the Building Fund and half to the Teen Group Camp Fund. Rev. Tanner also announced a Men for Missions supper meeting in Salt Lake City, Saturday, UP May 5. One of the missionaries, Mr. Roy Smyers, will speak at TO our Church for everybody (not men only this time) on the evening of Sunday, May 6. Plan on this. Tn?? 7 S1.C0 Summer Hours 9 AM to 8 PM Weekdays Widwest Cleaning Center 351 Utah Phone Aveune 882-990- 07 A HQ. DESIGN AND INSTALL GENERAL ELECTRIC 5 Years to Pay See your nearest Bennett's Dealer. Look ior the Bennett's sign. Ahead in Is Scheduled Ideas Cun Safety School gun safety school will be held in the Wendover School gym on Friday, April 27 from 7:30 to 10.30 pm. and again on Saturday April 28 all day, starting at 8 a m. in the same place. This school is under the direction of the State Fish and Game Association and is compulsory for those not having had previous A hunting licenses. There will be a registration fee of $L Visit Our Show Room SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Name lltm ym Wmmt ill Salt Lake City, Utah Address stock-waterin- DIXIE QUEEN A FLAMELESS Sure, an electric water heater can be installed anywhere. Sure, there is plenty of hot water any time with a quick recovery electric water heater. Sure, a flameless electric water heater lasts longer and costs less now than ever before. But, most important, a flameless electric water heater is perfectly SAFE. No need to worry about tiny toddlers little hands. There are no hot surfaces on an electric water heater. Its as safe and silent as electric light. And, with an electric water heater, you get a special low rate on electricity 1 2500 stagehands chango tho sconory every day the presents Kerinecotts giant Bingham Canyon Mine is unlike scenic spectacles in Utah created by nature. This attraction is continually changing - every day some 2500 Kennecott employees alter its contours. One days operations represent removing: ' . 235,000 tons overburden (to uncover ore) 90,000 tons ore (copper content per ton -- 15 Vi lbs.) man-mad- e BETTER BUY FROM YOUB DEALER Total NOW. UTAH PQWSn a UCHT CO. ion. rw ivwv IUI 13 A' - f e & - so much material Handling a serious, growing problem. With the copper content of the ore decreasing and overburden removal increasing, more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper over 60 more since 1950. 4 Meeting the higher cost of handling more material is Kennecotts prime goal. Attaining this goal keeps copper production a successful business that produces economic benefits for the entire state of Utah. Utah Goppsr Division Ucnnz lit Qrrn i, - 7 Years Comes Ready To Use No Lap Marks -- n Methodists To Host Visitors LUO -- t. t; year will be announced. The pay. ments will be made to growers during the coming summer. WOOL PROGRAM applicaiotns should be filed at the ASCS County office at Tooele, and this should Monday, April 30, is the last be done as soon as possible but day for filing applications for pay- no later than Monday, April 30. 1961 ments for the marketing year under wool payment program, April .50 Deadline For Filing Wool Application s e t - CsSSSSSSfaST |