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Show - April 15, 1949 . - - - - THE.DESERET e (Continued from Page , L CMkhWorker,. , - suggestion by CommisilönkrEdWrifirT7SIUTIperr-That all taverna be- forced to close at midnight rather than at 1 .a.m. Ask Explanation Ai commisaionerscallid upon Chief of Police Schoof to "explain," he declared that he was obligated to Ma yor Harman ' Peery. , He was elected is boss. 'He my on liberal policy," Chief Schoof 3 '' ' -' ' 4 l Ding. Mr, Holt was or 48 guide 5::P' years until his ' i''t retirement two .4..44, , years ago. Prior to that he N. worked as an ''., ....., auditor and ad- ' , for many' tater dr ' All ' ' ' '.6 Utah and Idaho Kr. Holt mercantile as- -. tablishments and as a store man ager in Salt Lake City. Livei On Farm Born Aug 24; 1867, in Salt Lake City he was a son of Albert and Maria Main), Holt. He spent his childhood on the. family farm In South Jordan and attended school there. He later attended the University of Utah. At the age of 14, his father, a freighter and contractor, gave , hint a span of mules and a new wagon to be used during school vacations. He cargoed goods into Bingham Canyon and the surrounding region, returning with ore and other freight. Later be operated a freight outfit in Yosemite Gulch and Butterfield. He met such people as Degth Valley Scotty in his travels. P'ultilled Mission A 'member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, at the age of 18 be fulfilled a mission to Arkansas and Tennessee. He was a member of the Ninth Ward for many years where he served as prelident of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association. He was later a member of the Twentieth Ward and was a member of the High. Priests Quorum of Ensign Stake at the time of his death. When still a young man, he en, gaged in the contracting business with his father. He assisted in the building of the Rio Grande Railroad branch from the Point of the Mountain to Bingham Junction, laying the ties of the Bamberger Railroad and the road to Saltair, and putting in thagfirst gravity sewer in Salt Lake City. , ,' Married In Mani' was married to Bertha Chipman, Oct. 21, 1891, in the Sfanti Temple. ' Tor a number of years he acted as adjuster and auditor for Utah Credit Association and ZCNII. In January 1929, he was appointed guide at the State Capitol, a position be bald for IS years, serving during the terms of Gov'. Darn. Blood and Maw. Be was an active member of the Democratic Party and served as state treasurer for a number of years. He la survived by four daughters, Mini Gladys Holt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethel Slack. Provo; Mrs. Blanch. Nielsen, Spanish Pork. and Mn. Bertha Haas, Sacrametito, Calif.; two brothers, M. Eugene Holt, Heise Springs, Ida.; Royal Z. Holt, Salt Lake City; a half brother. Charles Holt, Salt Lake City; II grandchildren and nine - - 7 . t , , -- - said. . Awio.' depart- 3---A North State St., for- - many years a mercantile busineseauditor In Gold Utah and Idaho and former , Room guide at the state capitol, died le a Salt ....,, '":. Lake hospital r,.,,.... , . Thursday ay.- - ' - Immediately, Commis' loner Edward T. Saundera tried to pin down the chief by asking him if he had been told to lay off the tavern owners. School evaded a direct answer and declared that Mayor Peery bad been elected on I policy that was not Intended to "make Ogden a Sunday School town." "Why don't you 'roll up the sidewalk at I o'clock and put a fence around the town," the thief. added. , Turn to P.: The op.en hearing rapidly session turned to a name-calliand nearly ended in a brawl when Mayor Peery called Commissioner East a "petty reformer." "Don't tall me petty or any other names," Commissioner East roared. "You are petty," taunted the mayor, "Petty, petty, petty." Angered beyond restraint, the commissioner leaped to his feet curled his band into a fist and went through the preliminary motions of delivering a jarring left. The attempt was aborted by Police Chief &hoof who coaxed the commissioner back into his chair. The commissioners granted Peery one concession Mayor to "play no when they ail-to-(' favorites.' in the matter of en- forcement. Chief Schoof was in- structed specifically to enforce liquor laws,. making no excep- tions for any organization. Repeated attempts by the may- or to relinquish the safety de- partment to either commissioner in trade for one of theirs failed. lumps to Feet Taking a back seat through most Of the battle, Chief Schoof Clambered to hia feet to join the mayor in pleading for one of k commissioners to be respons;- ble for his department. 1111 have one time getting along with the mayor after this," he said. Even- the over-flo- w crowd was invited into the verbal brawl when Mayor Peery 'asked t Name-eallin- ng - comments. Tint to respond Bruce was Jenkins, chairman of the Ogden Metropolitan Development Con- ference. He declared that if the traffic department would enforce the traffic laws and give a .few traffic tickets there would be enough revenue to hire more po- lice officers. We pride ourselves in being a friendly town and I don't think we should be issuing tickets every minute of the day." Mr. Jenkins declared, 11 know what you mean. I see your private automobile parking in a sone all day every day." The meeting ended on the same sour note with which it began as commissioners called for ad- journment and filed out of the room one at a timein complete ng Diem I Ho bbs S1JI JIJ4l It , if 33. Obtains 14.1rstabliak aril rt. ScoP. , , , its so- . ' . - unita ''m-"-' r , 1 ...., I., '. , WWI ,, ,,,,7Vt. . i member I of 4.k.4, Pourten.thof the Church Ward, Jesus Christ inb 't it, ( Saint y j, r,.. Survivors her wants: jwè live .- brothers Ralph E. No and John C. Ranch, Los Angeles: James l' 31, Ranch, Phoenex: Everett W. Ranch Y ;Inadnch.R.Eiag 35. , , SL ataY climb-- . bkg P lint L:kne nit i that ni but that miumur Alumr4 smouninnorit ,.....---- ,,- 44. latilibIOS - - ' . -- .' , - Parking Test Okehed The Mutual Insurance Company York Of ' , ,,,-- -' , , , , . - , , , . . . . . , . , .. : - day.SaturdayApritiSth,.. ,,,, , e ' , .,, , - 44 , , t .e -- c -- . v , . i, . ' ..-- , -- -- ......,,,,' , by Board of Commissioner& The Board Commissioner& roserves the right to reject any or all tilde or waive any Informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 days &Dor Um date set for tho opening thereof. BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONSRS Op SALT LANS COUNTY. BY (Signed) 0E0. IfORGAN. Chairman. ATI EOM, (StrnA) ALVIN NiennrmoToN (SEAL) comity 41955.53944 555,076 00 315.096.029.00 .... Rae 111,645 14.160.270.02 set amt. irnpiti 7.0o 507.06 16,799.200.31 46.012.074.15 and Claims Dividend Liability 90 Other Total 11,846.689.958 54 Special Surplus Funds 1.001.908.54 I 3.865.000 00 z $14557932715 Surplus as te policySurplus II 150.452.235.72 holders . , . .. , Total Capital. Surplus and Other Liabilities $1497,142.134.26 Unretlieed aPprociation an bonds and ' preferred storks. ,..,!sr ec,i01 lletre0 fog .bonclk.anit etor.a0,, 'State of Utah. Counts of Balt Lakeas. This certifies that the above named Company has filed its annual Statement et which the foregoing Is a synopsis and ha complied with the laws of this State roistins to Insurance end therefore Is duly autherimd to trammel' the business of in- -, SU1MM in the Suite of Utah until the last day of Pebruary. 1950. IN orrotss 0,141111014 I hereunto set my hand and strut my OfficiM seal this Lit dice of 9. ..,181.AL) ), JtarcitlA94R W. CARLSON, ' Sorainieeionor eil bisteranto. crk. , -- --- NOTICE To WATER 11E t Thu Inlidelint appilcations have Wee filed with the Hato Engineer to change or water appropriate the State of Utah in Emery, Davis,in k M. TO CHANGE:- - , , H. Denny, Drolutriv- Sr. Emery County, tit.. proposes to change the point of diversion of Ye sec. IL of water right acquired by Application No. 121372. The water was to have Wen diverted North Temple Weigh at a pointfromS. 2150 ft. and B. 1530 ft. from Nils Cot. etc. 6, T258. mod WI stator 20 horses RI3E, and and 300 eattle. Hereafter. the above quantity at will be diverted from same source at a point S. 193010the IL and Z. 1519.06 ft. from 1414 Coe. Etc. 41. T256. R131, and used for the same purposes described above. To APPROPRIATE: 20391Ray E. Hann, Woods Crow RFD, Davis County. OL .015 we. ft. tor domestic use Ines a well 55 ft. deep drilled in the bet. tom at a dug well 3.6 ft. in dime. ter and 45 ft. deep at point S. 1120.06 ft. and Z. 1618.14 It. from Whe Coy. Sec 1. TIN. Ritri . 30401Zugene , e , - , 't - -- - , , IL ' described ink Prevenient& 101' and Censtructint 'Print sewn lattrals consisting of 11006 feet of vitritiod t IS inch pipe, includeight ing manholes, flush tanks $ad Ti In house cennoctienc all erimplote. streets: RATEliewer 14t11:1' outer ot property amused ea both' street: West Street between 7th Asa Street Catherine Street Istadville Ave. and Otis North allidrmeetn. 683.74 lit. and W. E14 Coe. Sec. II, T2N, RIZ. The water will bo and from to Oct. 31:to irrigate 11 acres of land embraced In $E 14E14 Bee. II, T2N, RII. 20451Holmes Creek Irrigation. Company, 'yen IL Adams, Pros. Went, Box St R. D. Layton, DiVIS County, Ht. 1500 we. ft. tor hilts. lion use from North Pork Holmes Creek and Snow Creek at points and In amounts as follows: 1529.1 .H. ond Z. 4351 ft. from SW Con. Sec. 34. T4N. RINI; 1724.2 IL and IL 1678.1 ft.. from SW Cot. tal sold etc. 1300 as. It.; 3--N. 2025 ft. and W. 290 ft. from 111,11, Con. Sec. 13, T4N, RIW-- 200 sc. ft. The entire flow of the North Pork of Holmes Creek and all the water from Adams Canyon. not sub- jock to existing will be divert- ed at point of No. 1, or during low woter at Point NC 2. The entire flow at Snow Creek CB be diverted at Point No. 2. Tht 411- diverted from the North Pork Holmes Creek will be by tonal and the water conveyed from Snow Creek will be convoyed by the lope ton Town pipe line to the Holmes Creek reservoir, the center at the impounding dam being toted at a point IL 11123 ft. and W 1635 ft. from NI Con. See. 23, T4111. R1W. The existing dam is 70 ft. and the reservoir has a storage high capacity DI 1500 ets. ft. 39.62 acres inundating of land embraced in Eye Sec. 23, T411. R1W. The water will be stored from Jen. I to Dec. 31. nod rehavvd from Apr. 15 to Oct 16 and eon. "eyed by ditches a distance of 2310' ft. where It will be used as a sup. plmental supply to 4340 acres of land embraced Irrigate in See. 22. 23, 26, 27. 38. 29; 1144 30, N'tii 31. NV8 32, T4N, Rillit, and for in. Am between ltad and 2rd West Streets. 21st Bast Street from 13th South! AprI Street to a point 11..4 ft, north el Roosevelt Ave. Sherman Ave. between Slot and co 22nd East Streets. 20th list Street, eolith SOO ft from 31th South Street. ITU. RATESewer Spada besteltil se Imo side only, 1N. 2lat Bast Street toast aide) Muth 1.19.4 II from Roosevelt Ave. 2N. 20th Sett Street (west lido) frogs a point 200 ft. south of 31th Sown Streef to city limit lino at la Point 490 ft. south of Atkin Ave.; and profiles according to the . en me In the officeplans of the City In. defray the abutters' pot. gutter, and I tient of the cost and expense thereof. estimated at Porty-on- e iris. Thousand, heron Hundred Seventy-fl- y. end 05-1te41.715 tiel Dollars: Thirtt- five Thousand Pour Hundred Sixty-si- n sod 04-1f$35 466.04 Wilms or Titre' and Dollars ($3.12) of linear foot of front per . butg half Prat:cry, for sower assessed at rate,: Six Thousand Three Hundred 'Ohne and it6309.01 Dollars or (11.24) Dollars pet linear foot of abutting filftnorld for 'ewer assessed at full a local assessment upon the Iota and pieces of ground to be of. 1ict18 and benefited by said improve. S. Plat went, situated hi A, Elks. 14 and 15, Plat C, Big Field Survey; SI. of See. 21, T. 1 tg.., R. I OF, it L. S. At M.; Lit of B. a . Bea 2il T.1 11, IL 1 E.. It U.; s. WA of See. 22. T. 1 S, a. R. a M.; and 14.11.V. of I 8. Bet. III, T. 1 S., It. 1 I.. S. L. S. a ii.: abutting or frontine upon the above named streets and to the entire W. depth of the urns ownership back therefrom not exceedim 330 feet and cidental purposes. all within the district bounded on the 20460Thomas J. Brooks. Cher. north by ath North Street. on the field, Davis County. Vt. .03 see. south by tity limit lino at 20th Bast ft. for domestic uss from a dug well Street. on the east by 2Ind Bast ' 4 ft. In diameter bet. 20 and SO ft. Street,. and on the west by Cornell a at deep point N, 1906.01 IL and Street. W. 465.6 ft. twin 111 Cot, Sec. 36.. Miro shall be an exemption foe TSP.. Raw. corner lots to be apportioned as W. Portard Itna No. fined and provided for ist the otdi. - I, 20434Horace Morgan, Mnrgen County, 11.., .045 Immo. of Salt Labe City. ' Mo. ft. for allatallatlealla use from 81,1 protests and Obieetions le the 1 dug well 4 ft. in diameter boL 30 sueh intention must culling out inof writinn deep at a point IL 14811 ad there.. stating boron' ft,. and W. 3025.5 ft. from Eta Con. block, frontage in hit or Sew 24. T3N, R2E. The Of property, to ' the City on or before the tilth day be used for dairying, water.us..will.,, ...,Itdrecmuorrd18.rtl.1 J9',1,2c.--,- I, 1 4 t LL i t. t, I I, I t - .' 5t. ,5t0ek -i-titidtrillt . poses. 30450 ..- .- Shoop Creek Irrigation Cowpony, Manila, Daggett County, 14..100 sew :It for Irritation um from Carter Creek, Seaver Creek sed Unnamed tributaries of South Pork and Ttm Unnamed tributaries et Beaver and Carter Creeks at points and In amounts as follows: : Creek-- 15. 800 fft. and 11. 1000 ft. from !ILA Car. Sot. TIN. R188.- -20 see. ft.; Unnamed Tributary Ne. 1000' It. and I. 194 Car. said Sec. 12.- -4 eoc. IL; ,,,,D, 1N. a, Gn Sewer Extension lasPirett perubthsahlittuontion - , 1. It 1 . ile. MI5. 1941646.1S '10 , City Recordse - Apthiargthieut.20. I - i b lb .1 ; a t ' , . ' , , t - c- ., The Board of Commissioners al ita first regular meeting thereafter, to- wit. the 19th day of April, A. D. 194 will consider such proteeta and ob. lections to said Improvement as shad have bank nada. By order of the Board of Como missioners el Salt Lake City. Utah., ' ' 34th. 1940. IRMA P. SITIIKR, atil I. - , t !WIWI NOTICIS IS RIMED, OIVIN by the li8171.. of Commissioners of Solt lAita of the intention of insets CitHt Board et Commissioners to make tit 10110111N It a point N. ,122 ft. from - i ' Smith Randall. Can. irrDaigTaistioC4a uunstsY.froljmt. Irrigation Company. Teesdale. Wayne' 'County, UL 466 se. It. for irrigation use from Left Hand Pork of Donkey Creek, tributary to Fremont River at points and in amounts es follows: (a) Don18.480 ft. key Meadow Reservoir--- C. and W. 1320 ft. from HE Cor. See. sc. It. (e) 33. T298, R4E-41- 1.1 17.160 ft. and Middle Reservoir-- 4. W. 3960 ft. from Nit Cor. said See. 4.9 sc. it. The point described under ral is the center of an imto pounding dam 35to be constructed ft. The reservoir a height of will have a capacity of 411.1 sc. IL and will inundate 22 acres of hand embraced In unsurveyed territory in what would be See. 16, T3013. R4E. The point described under 011 is the center of an impounding dam to be constructed to a height of 16 ft. The reservoir will have a capacity of 54.9 sc. it. and will inundate 8.34 acres of land in unsurveyed - territory. which, if surveyed. would- probably be in See. 16, T3011, R45. The water will be stored from Nov. I of one year to Apr. 14 of the vear following. The water so stored will be released and conveyed in the natural channel from which it will be redivertad at a W 2087.25 It, point N. 15 deg. 00 wIn. from ell cot. Sec, 27. T295. R4B. and used from Apr. 15 to October 31 to irrigate 400 acres of land embraced in Nw14 Sees. 14. IL 111, 21 and 22, T298. R44. 20497-Er-nest Petersen. Teesdale. Wayne County, Ut. 10 ilt. IL for an unnamed Irrigation use from as "Coleman known also mah . River to Premont Wash." tributary at a point N. 45 deg. 00 min. E 850 22. Sec. T295, Cor. SW from ft. R4E. The water will be diverted at a point described by means of a small earth and rock dam and eon. "eyed a distance of 600 It. towill where it natural reservoir site be impounded in a reservoir anode to a height dam a by oonetructing center of which is loof I ft.-- the cated at a point N. 46 deg. 00 min. 1450 It. from SW Coe. said See.23. The reservoir will have a capacity of 10 ad, It. and will inundate 3 acres of land embraced in NW The water will be SW144 See. 22. stored from Jan. I to Dec. 31. and Mato lotinger. 'stir rt.rylloilts, 0 lowed to flow down the natural channel to a point N. 60 deg. 00 min. E. 2600 IL from SW Cor. said Sec. 22, where it will be redirerted and used from May I to Nov. 1 to irriin gate 100 acres of lend embraced N11 SE114NIYa Sec. 21, 11W)4hiWilo. 8W1'11 Sec. 22, T2911, R41. Protests resisting the granting elf applications anl of the foregoing must be in afwith reasons therefor, fidavit form, with extra copy and state the filed with Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City L 12. II149. or before June on Utah. RAROLD A. LINKE, Horgan. Daggett and Wayne Coup. ties. as indicated, throughout the entire year . unless othtrwise noted all locations being horndefog. 1311 i ...........' -.- '- , . hemorrhage. Born in Oak City. Millard County, Aug. 16, 1900. oh see a daughter of William Jeff and teary Walker Pinlinson. She at-- Inn-daMillard Aesdemy at ilinekley and was graduated from Brigham Tung Uni' versity in Provo. Mrs. Greathouse had taught school in two Delta for years prior to her marriage to John Berl Orestrioust,,, May 26. 193o. in tin Manti Temple. An active member of the Church of Jegue Christ et Latterday itaints...hra, Greathouse served no a inetnber of the holier SocWty tioard of Deseret Stake and she was organist in the ljundr1 Ward at .1Yit Wht.9t ,hot deatt. .8h10...1114 SI100 Atcrr: of tho fee Water company, iitary ber.husband. she is survtved by a bon. Doti Sari Greathouse. and a laughtor. Vona Lee Greaouse, Lynndyl; Millard father. Leamington, County; Iher brothers and three sisters. Welby pinlinson. Leamington: George Iend Walker Grano junction. Cola,: Pinlinson, Mrs. Mantle Walker, Priestello: Mre Afton Jusb Countr; end Mrs. ,Oborn, Zurek , Layton. 1Norda Gerdner. diree- Irrieltemeate ere te, IL dial." end Sons Mortuary ' ' a DI Dolts. .. S. LIASILITig litmoria Other Reserves Unearned Premium serve Piet . 4 Mill's Store and Fac4orlos will be closed ,..,,....,,,.9d1, Greathouse', F. LIWND11,Mrs Dula Pinthisen Greatnoun, 411., dnd Thursday et a cerebral Who died April 13th, the Utah Woolin , Seal Zstst Mortises and Other Loans 404.971197.14 William Andres MacDonald. OODYN Roads and Stocks . 1.535.088,229.59 wenty-secon- d 76 of 369 St.. died Thurs9.829 619.46 Caps In Mlles and Banks day at 3 p.m. in the family home. 130.663.49 lusts Me was born March it 1873, in Canada, Other Lodger & , a son of Mr. and Mre Norman Total Ledger Assets $1.992683.34932 26,744.383.63 Ite was martini to lifts Newsy In Non Ledger Assets Seattle, Wash.. Juno 29, 1916. Ile was a Gross Assets 82.019.427,13245 carpenter by trade and s memberof tha Lacs Assets not Admitted 22.285.538.69 First Presbyteries Church. Survivors besides his widow, includo a Total Admitted Assets 111,997.162.194.26 Grantsbrother. Norman MacDonald, (Wnesp written during . villa. ,.. the yeur 112A4,248 445 Leda IIELMY sPrruniczlnia . ASSETS William A. MacDonald OUR PRESIDENT . Bechtel Carsen ' is - . 34. 35. 36. T3N, RI9E: Secs. 16 to 21 incl.. Secs. 28 to 33 incl.. TIN. R20E: Secs. 19. 20. 31. 22. 27, 28. 29. 30, TI3N, RIO9V 6th Principal Meridian: Secs. 20 to 29 incl., T1214. RIIOW 6th Principal Meridian. ADVISTISEMENT TO SIDI Notice is hereby given that tho Board of 'County Commissioners Of Salt tako County will roceive bids for furnishing all labor and materials for the remodeling of thl Deis at the south end of the third floor of the City 'and County Build. ing. said Amodeling to bo in al. &ordinal with plans and specifications now file with the County Commission ft eounior oscepunt Shown in said plans for the reception room of the County Surveyor's office and two air conditioning unite. Bald plans and 'Meet:km.10nm 013 bi examined at the office of George W. Cauity, County Surveyor. Room 306. City and County Boilding. Salk Lake City. Utah. tech bid shall bo accompanied by I certified Or cashier's chock or bid bond for 0,6 of the amount of the bid made payabM to the order of the Board of County Commissioners of Bait Lake County. Each bid shall bo sealed and filed with said Board on or before the 22nd day of April. 1949- .Any bids received will be Opened and publicly read aloud at the County Commission Chambers. Room 206. City and County Building, Bail Lake City, Utah, on the 23111 day of April. 1949 at 10;30 A.M. The above mentioned chock Sr bond shall bo given as a that the bidder will attar guarantee the contract if one is awarded into to Wm and will be declared forfeited tho successful bidder ref usos to enter LOGAN-- The infant son ot and Rileen Allen Winer,. Logan. Thursday in 1.011111 hospitel. services were conducted Priday in I. Hollingthead, CLIARFIELDPhilllp M. Clearfield. died in a Salt Lola nosE. Dital Thursday of a heart aliment. He vas a veteran of World War MANAGES Mr. Hollingthead was born Jan. 24. WALKER BANE BLDG. 1894 In Dearsville, O.. a son of John A. IM SOLVE MAIN ST. As a and Emma Given Hollingshead. ' Ish Labe Oily. USab and west located came man he young was at Olenwood Springs. Colo., where he SYNOPSIS OP VII ANNUAL Ellen Clayton. Jan. 23. 1911. to married , , rraTzsurxr OP In 1929 the family moved to Prove and Clearfield In 1944. Re was employed Members of the retail mer- to as a storekeeper at Clearfield Naval SupLife chants bureau of the Salt Lake ply Depot. Mr. Hollingthead was a member at Chamber of Commerce Thuriday DAY, Neighbors of Woodcraft, and ClearCommunity Church. unanimously endorsed a plan for field New Survivors, besides hia widow. include- a testing middle of the street park- son. Harry Hollingshead, Clearfield:- a Mrs. Lillian tints. "uses. Home Office-- 34 Sassan Street. Sew ing in downtown Salt Lake City. daughter. Ore.: a sister, Mrs..Elles McConnell, Corork 5. N. The plan calls for present 45 vallis. Mont.: four brothers, James NoiPresidentt Vacencr. Stayton, Ore.; George Hollings-hea- d. T. johns. degree parking on each side of lintshead, Montelair. N.' J.; Prank Hollings-hea- d, ' SecretaryWillard Snowing conditions la December 3Ist. Oswego, N. E.; and Paul Hollings-hea- d, 1948, made to tits Commissioner the street, according to James M. of Insurance it tits Mats of M&tt. pursuant Youngstown, O. Armstrong, chairman, plus addito law: . OSCAR W. CARLSON. 'Commissioner of i Hollingshead Phillip Set on Saturday Mapier. ,, 11.4117,172.61 int. said contract after being quested to do so Om --- diverted Into Sheep Creek Irrigation Company 'cirnarby means of the present diversion gates. or eonveried by syphon or flume under or over the Middle Pork of Sheep Crook to said Canal, and conveyed to the Long Park Reservoir site where will be stored from Jan. I to Dec. 31 In a reservoir made by constructing an impounding dam to a height ei 85 center of which is loated at a point S. 700 ft. and I. 500 from NW Col... See. 14. TUC RI81. The reservoir will have a capacity of 1600 sc. ftt and will inundate SO acres of land embraced in ENNti Soc. 14. 1fl4. Rlifte. and Mill The water so stored. together with the direct flow, will be used from May 15 to Oct. 15 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 26.870 acres of land embraced in Secs 2, 3, TIN. RInE: See. 6. TIN, R201t: Secs; 13. 24. 25, 35, 36. TIN, RI8E: Secs. 1, 2 T2N, RI9E: Secs. 13 to 31 incl.. Legal Notices .od . . , 5 11 13.662.17241 Surplus as to policy-holdeTotal Capital, Surplus and $331.715.91411 Other Liabilities State of Utah. County of Salt Lakess. This certifies that the above named Company hag filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with laws of this State re. lating to Insurance and therefore Is duly 'authorised to transact, the business of insurance In the State or WAN unt11 the last day of February. 1950. IN WITNNSS wittazor, I hereunto et my hand and affix my official seal this lit day of March 1949. ihicean.47 berg imgomramm, 1600 it. end E. 400 It. from SW Cor. said Sec. 35,- -4, sec. ft.: Unnamed Tributary 26114 ft. end W. 400 fL No. from SE Cor. Sec. 34. T2N, R181- 12 sec. ft. Unnamed Tributary No. . 9-5 .1804 ft; and W. 1050 fL from - NE Car. said Sec. 34- -2 etc. ft.; 954 Unnamed 'Tributary No. 10-- 41. it. and W. 1800 it. from NB Coro said Sec. 34,-- 15 itec. ft.: Unnamed Tributar! No. 11--N. 1800 ft. ana W. 2400. IL Iforst SS Cor. lac. 27, R18E,--- 3 sec. ft.: Unnamed Triliu,tary No. 13- -8. 950 It. and I. 1800 ft. from NW Cor. See. 211, T214.11185, see. ft. Prom the points de-1ecribed the Intilt Will be collected by canal and eommingled at the lowest point Of diversion. Prom laid point it will be convoyed to a point 7 deg. 31 Min. Ad 1130.3 ft. N. from Vs Co, Sec. 21, T2N, R18Ei. no! anMiciddlcoompomrlkngoletdshweeitph ctrheeekwaantedr Special Surplus Funds' 62.115.000 00 Surplus - 1800 Unnamed Tributary No. 2- -5. It. and E. 1400 ft. from, NW Cor. sec. ft.; Unnamed said Bee. 12,- -15 BOO ft. and Tributary No. 3--2. 3400 ft. from NW Cot. said dec. 12, 2 sac. ft. ' 'Unnamed Tributary NO. 4 N. 1000 U. and W. 900 ft. from 52 S .14 Cot Sec. 2, Tilt 2182.- -2 set. ft.: Unnamed Tributary No 5N 3200 132 Cot, Itfirld W. 2400 IL. front -4- ;oss-, ,..aseemmEow 1000 ft. inn' Tributary No. -N. 11. 2500 ft. front SW Col. sec. 35, 113111.053.641.66 oCtcnot la.Dr. Cozzens Rites . , - Infant ... Total City, Utah:- nil, $332.190.059.34 474.24601 Assets $331,715414.21 LIAAILITIAS A 49.000,00 Net 245,783.18040 39.011.952.00 Other. Reserves 113.581 00 Unearned Premium Reserve Net Amt. Unpaid Loins 1,606.132.99 and Claims Dividend Liability 4,640 667.16 AU Other Ilabilitise 26,879.533.31 VideLroartnM atvritc;gots 8323.963.443.20 1,206.616.14 , Total Admitted 'Contingent Reserve- irlelnetr lgabaulitleart, St.. Ogden, were gonducted Friday a.m. in Ogden Cit, Cemetery. The child died at birth II local hospital. Survivors besides the parents a broer, kddie fund a sister, Shirley Sallee. Ogden, and two Mn. Lillisn Sellee. Ogden. and Mn. Ostler, Rooeevelt. I . I 'ThDalilele6 that . ' , id lfed .; Gross Assets ,Lits' Assets not Admitted Mary Lou Sallee Infant Asay, Of - Tots! Ledger greets . Non Ledger Awn OVIRTON. Nev.Funeral for Levi W. Igyphus, 82, Overton, who died Thursday at a Las Vegas hospital of causes Incident to age, will be conducted at Overton Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Saturday at 2 p.m Me was born April 22. 1866. at clover Valley. Nev., a son of Luke and Christiana Long flyphus He spent his entire life In the Moapa Valley. Nev., and served as a Asia senator in Nevada for several years. Only survivor is a Statir, Mae Clara Syphus. Panecs. Nev. Burial will be la Overton under directioa of the Bunker runsral Home at Les Vegas. Clarence W. Walker, MEMORY ASSETS Beat Betate 8 4,125.549.98 134.630 667,73 Mortgage and Other Leans Bonds and Stocks 182,278.133,53 Cash in Office and Banks 2.888.620.44 63.472.53 Other Ledger Assets Syphus thm It to law for Mrs. Agree Henderson Wheelwright. former Ogden resilent, will be conducted SaturdaY at I p.m. in Los Angeles. Burial will bo Rosehill Cemetery, Los Angeles. Mrs. Wheelwright died Wednesday at the home of e daughter. Mrs. May Wahlen Hunter bog Angeles, according to word received here Mn. Wheelwright eyes the of Thomas and Sarah Morehey. dsughter Levi W. - Ayers .WItTio. P. Wood. Tht"eagdit4tVittgasCtottn:Pstfoztricarorlit! suranel of trio 8tata of Vials pursuant aervices City Cemetery. The infant is survived by his two brothers. Roderick A. and Condon Ribero. Logan; his Mr. and Mrs. Vern Allen, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Johttle witgrg-ikuand Commissioner Rev F. Green- ibmnimLlhilnd&X-40.-et,--sama- s I WillibM Atieck. Of- two eons. La Grande IL Lamb. Ogden. and den. to soo. irondont of head the roads and wood, IC Lamb, Roy: I daughter, Mn. Albert 11.8101113 survivors aro as Thin , Veda Li Stone, Van Nuys. Calif.', bridges department, said he brothers, Samuel J. Holt, Salt Lake City; OTOS& DEATHS would cooperate in furnishing Willard V. Holt Ogden, and Ral0h J. DR1OO8, 'dia.Funeral services for Holt, Long Beach. Calif,: lour sistprs, Mrs. Meryanna T. Togachevsky. b3. Who whatever,. mechanical aids were Mrs. Race Howe. Salt Lake City: died at her home in Driggs necessil M. (Mary Slienl Hess, and after Wednesday in malting - fills or PROVOFuneral services for Clarence Mn,. LymanItimy) a lingering illness, will be conducted William Walker, 51. who died Wednesday Weiner(' 4 liationt Swenson, Ogden. and Saturday as is the Drina Ward covert. Mn,. Wisner iltlisabethi Sessions, noun chapel. Church p.m. In a local hoepital et a Coronary oeclusion, ol Jesus Christ of LatterThe. :ordinance becomes effec will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm. In tifuL and seven grandchildren. -day Saints. Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Mantua tive on May 2. Mr. Allen said Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by Bishop HAMILTON. Ida Sheldon Phillips. 35 Lareon. owners and occupants would be Newell Waselton. died Thursday in a veterans Friends may call at Berl Mortuary. in Vancouver. Wash. He had hospital Provo. Friday from S to 1 pm Burial given a reasonable length of will Funeral servicas for the infant son of been Ill tor two months. be in Mantua Cemetery. time to comply with the law VOTI La Heaton Elvin Vette and Mr. Walker wu born June 23. LOCI. Say. services for Mrs and reeeivd his education 644 East First Scutt' St.. war conductod Julia Marie Ida.Puneral fore any complaints are sworn in Mantua. Halms Meacham. O. who died there. Me moved with Ms parents to Friday at 4.411 p.m. at the family resi- Tuesday Lano after a home in at her out. Brigham City, where Itohe worked on hie dence. illness. sill be bud Saturday at 1 was its rtitql to The premature infant died Thursday al plong farm until was noted m. the ordinance father's Second is the Orate Ward chant'. tOel Clark. Jan. 23. 1922. in Brigham 4 a m. in a Salt Lake hospital. He is survived is not effective in incorporatEd City. The couple lived there until 4936. by his paresis; two Church of Jesus Christ of Lattar.day Saints. 'Feria and Jean Evelyn Kay when they ,titoved to Provo. sisierk areas within the county. Mr. and Mrs Survivors, besides his widow, Payson, Asay; four grandparents. A. , PO. IDAHO PALLS. Asa". all of Salt Lake City. include two sons, Clarence Merl Walker. Joteph v. blur-reHeath, 46, director at the Homeopath Has. Logan, and Slams Walker, P17104; two and Mr and Uzi. L. H. Heaton. in Washington D. C., died Wednes. pits' Dibble Mrs. Doris Lois and otaughtera. IS that city siva a brief Hines& Welker. Payson; two - brothers. Leslie - Burial win toe is Elysian Surtal Gar- dal dens. James Walker. Mapleton. and Orta WalkKING HILL. IdsWord was received er. Idaho Palls: and three sisters. Mrs, hers of the death if Fred W. Prick, 19. Mrs. Iva Jahn IL Nelson, Bonneville: first miller in Zing Hill, from Kelso. the B. Mrs. and Provo. Verna Beckman, White, Wash., where be died Sunday. ' , . - - 00D174--Funer- al Augusto Wilson A , Lamb Ida M. Creamer 11111111111rAMINIM , Leavatfol."1.w Pearl Puts, 468 Kuster St. Burial will be in Tone's City Cemetery Mn. Shields wa$ born In March 2, Kanarra1895, vale, Iron County . a daughter of Sam-Josiah a n d Katherine Amelia Sarah ,-,- 1111118.111111111N1111 MION1111111' MOAN Exclamation,: Pl.. 0t n crta (slang) '' , time the Mrs Jacqueline Bennett ,,,r , it turf(got) - ' As ray MuLignar Jr. Preicientotorge SteratarySielson H. Wheelwright Friday Sat- - Agnes from services and evening morning to --cif funeral at of home rage in Chid Arthur Colvin R. Funeral City, arid one sister. W Mrs. John Crary) Reed, Sett Miss Renck Lake City. B-I) (Continued from Funeral services will be conducted Mon. Mrs. Shields Pollock. She was day noon at 125 North Main St., where to Clifton Shields April 16, 1913. ful for any person or business friends may call Sunday from 2 to It 30 married in Mercur, Tooele County. , to services. and in. p Monday prior The couple moved to Tooele and reorganization to maintain or alsided there until 1931, when they separlow to exist any uncovered open ated and Mrs. Shields moved to Salt Lake City. She had resided here since well, cesspool or privy vault upon She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y any property situated within the tAytoRavali--Oravoti- ds tor mrviam Saints and was active in Lady Maccabees limits of Salt Lake County. JscqueIIn. Bennett. Infant daughter ot formerlyTooele Doyle and Vera Nielson Bennett, 1175 Lodge, to is law The make West gith South St., TaylorsvillL grin bhe is survived by two daughters. Mrs designed Ruin and Mrs. Melba Knight. Salt Lake safe all hazardous wells and be conducted Saturday at, 11.30a.m. Cityi- -- a son, Clifton Ray Shields. Salt City Cemetery. the county, according to Murray holes Friends niay tall at 4760 South State Lake City: three eaters, Mrs. 'roma services. to Stewart. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rebecca St, Saturday prior Deputy County Attorney and Mrs. child died Tuesday In a Salt McConnell, Chenille, Wash Lake Hospital, shortly alWr A. Allen prams . pearl Getschel, South St. Paul, Mina.. , and five grandabildrala birth. lure are Survivors inelude the parents, two sta. However, he said, than lets ' Linda Maria and Beverly Kay Ben- other hazards to children, such as nett. two grandfathers, Jens L. TayloravilW irand culverts Nielsen. Taylorivilic and Arthur Bennett, drainage ditches, two and Fa.. Beiment. rigation canals, which in some OODEN Funeral services for Mn. Mr. and Mn. B. 8. Bennett, cases will probably have to re- Belielant. Sarah Louise Lamb. 63. of 3031 Washingwho died Wednesday in a local ton Blvd., be main open. Mr. Allen said it hospital following a short Illness. will at 3:30 p.m. at Lindconducted to well Saturday these have might be quist and Sons Mortuary. Ogden. by hazards covered with grills, but Bishop Virgil C. Toiler of Ogden Eleventh services for Mrs. Ida Ward. Chuich cif Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y. OGDENFuneral added there was no reason Marriott Saints. Creamer. 74. Oho died WednesFriends may call at the mortaury Friwhy the ordinance could not be day, will be conducted Monday M 1 p tn. Sons Mortuary chapel, day from 7 to 9 p m. and Saturday to in Larkin and amended to include other open-In- tl Ogden, by Bishop George Reid of Sun- time of services. Burial will be la Ogden Ward, Church - al Jesus Christ of LaiterCity Cemetery. if the need arises. Mrs. Lamb wee born June 24. HMI in Commissioner Robert L. Cran- -dayFriendsSainte a daughter of William J. and stay call at the funeral home Bountiful, trinim Jane Hill Holt. She had resided in mar stated that there is no Sunday from 4 to 9 pm. and Monday Bountiful end Salt Lake City wire to prior to services. Burial will be in Ogden sible way to legislate out all City coming to Ogden. Cemetery. Mrs. Lamb had erred as leader at the this dangers to children, the religion .class of the YWHIA. on genealogr committee, and was a visiting step should help minimize them. teicher In the Relief Society for the past Sheriff Beckstead said be would , 25 years. She wag inimied to Albert IL Leath tdra Auguats Wilson, 70, et 230 West investigate all reported violations Second 1904. Salt Lake In Farmington. March 20. South St., Old tts iiiiii1111111111211111111 ',I7 Elizabeth L. M. Maude P. Shields . Home Office 314Maixt litreeL.Wexectier services for Mn. Sheikh tb Lettitia Ritter Colvin. 71, who died in a Putters! services for lira M. Maude Salt Lake hospital of comWednesday Pollock Shields, H. of 4611 Kuster following a Iractured hip sufwho died in a Ball Lake hospital Wednea- plications fered in a fall April 6, will be conducted day evening of a heart ailment will be Saturday at 3.45 p.m. at 260 Bast South conducted esturtiay at 3:30 pm. et 36 Temple St Friends may call at the place of fu, 11?ot Seventh, Boutb Vincine aholMsnge neral prior to services. Burial will be in (SEAL) g Lawn Memorial Fart. Wasatch reeident of call Priends may ItaltLahe City and at the place of LI Ltli silence. "to b... It 42. , , Wells-- - gg St Mournful - Gstaf bliss Aldt Ranck. 37. of MI North Sec. ond West Bt.. died Friday morning in a extended Salt Lake City lospital after an , illness. Blarn Jan. 12, 1912, In Salt Lake Ctty, she was a daughter et Rs 1ph A. and t, , "::' , Aida Ranck th I It rif Floyd Blackham, Moroni;. brothers, Leland Christensen. Magna;- Ferron Christensen ,i Gar- field; Forrest Christensen ' and Raymond Christensen, Moroni. Funeral services will be conducted. Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Highland Park Ward chapel, 2535 Douglas St., by Bishop R. Emerson Curtis. Friends .may call at 574 East First South St. Sunday, and at the family home, 1271 East .Twenty-sevenSouth from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. St, Monday Burial - will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. I duntil br- othVers.- 11111111111111111111,111111 ged, strtlet)ure sg. Part dr i v J ' k'' 111111M011111113.11111 tt ntu, . -,- '"'-' ( y: sionwir maim miunnemmag, mom AMMON ot water 22. Thidt cord - , '.; Thureday Life Assurance Company South St,'). Churth of Jesus Christ of t'' , 11. Largo :bod)' ,z i State Mutual - 1.u4opmdtbWaxraid zichazid ;.,.,,...fist,, ..',.bilosclac.4...Molefasii,..21,4M,024.-MactThIrsf - ZIt..,,do, g M.4.24104,441651E.,,,, ..,,AgoteWolkerg leitestette--IttronsakiloNorth St , died Friday at 930 a .m. ,.., by BishopArtsas -- 520 16111,47.--- 01 7,n110114ton Ave.died , bait hoafiliki . taliF Thompson. . M r 1. 'Josephine thilstensen A veteran of World War 17, he was In a Salt Loki' hospital Thursday ol IV41 .,,a0 rl,", Friends may call r2 born in halt Lake City, May 7, 1914, ion natural causes. 4700 South State Synte, 40, of 1271 East Twentrat 'w of Jiver E. and , She etas born Dec; 31, 1691 in Sskilsseventh South St died of child- ; Alt Avolow, ,:;.-- 1 Edna Morris Hobbs a Sweden, tuns, A at the family mof member the birth complications daughter of Frans dence in Church of Jesus Onion , i.', and Matilda Ander. about 5 p.m. In a Salt Lake hos.; Monclai 10 , after 1 tat Chr of 4, Letr-son, Ekman. She 1' 't a tn. Burial, will be taints. he attended f ' came to also a United The the died: , son, infant, y pital. ... in '. Sandy City the Twenty-eight- h 1I 4 States, to 1907, Cemetery. Born Dec. 12, 1908, In Moroni, ,d i'leadtHcse 1;:tehemrlinr; ..z; ''..r mOunan.ntra 4' , e , Mrs. PT4IMIn was to8hGeeoilgael....1444!; ' I March born 13, Sanpete County, d she was. a g ta,y-sn',- 4 ,,,' ... 0 74.0,g,,.. Fitt and Wag later Monson. Oct. 10, A in South Cot- . 1874, .0 divorced. Mena M. . ' , liP 1916 en Salt IAk. daughter of James-an:',....,,, , tonwood a daughter .. . Survivors a, include City, of William w and Christensen. She attended Mor- . : ; ;: , here Monson was ' 7, 'Kr 4N ' et his mother; two Elizabeth L. Ent-Mr- s. el Colum Vert o and Freeman I member sent. oni schools and later moved to 4 whistle Holmes At bus Ward. Church ;'. lArTY Hobbit. and time of the her she death. been a had 1 ,.. of Jesus Christ of resident of Union 50 Salt Lake City, where she was a daughter, Cathy years. d a Latter-illi Hobbs: 4, , y .5 Sainte, three , t .MI4 was active an the Union Ward Remarried to Bailey Syme, Sept. 13, When she was sc.' lief , :,! .,;. Kenneth. Ly- Society and Primary AuottatIon 1 1930. ' and Louis tlerch:r17 ain viketlinei over 40 years. Belt of all hue-banwas married to Lawrence Freeman She d; She Is survived by her CIO Society.eh. i4 , a Lake and Me .; sister. pity, was a member of Dec 29, 1896. in South Cottonwood. , Mrs. Thelma 44. s... two daughters, Margaret jag the ladies' auxiliary survives her. Bartsch. Salt Lake Imse.e.. Besides her husband, she Is Survived by to the and Sharon Syme, Salt Lake City; Mr. Hobbs City. Male Cho- - four daughters. Mn. Vera Peterson, Mrs. Monson r"u7.'" Funeral seteleos Union: Mrs. Rachel Beilsy, Draper; Mrs. four sisters, Mrs. D. R. Syme and will he conducted lidondsy at 2:30 p.m Walker besides Mrs. Iona Jensen. Survivors, and Sylvia her husband, Mrs. H. O. Christiansen, Salt at 12b North Main fit., where friends may two brothers. Albin Lannstrom, Midvale: two brothers. J. I. Holmes. EmSunday from 4 to 130 p m . and Balt Lake City, and Robert Litman, mett. Ida., and T. H. Holmes, Buhl, Ida.: Lake City Mre. Laurel Carter, cell SuriliP will Stockholm. Sweden, and two sisters. Mrs a sister, Mrs. Annie Smart, Monday prior to services. Nampt,Ida.; Mona, Juab County, and Mrs. be) City Cemetery. Fanny Zkman Johnson and Mrs. Jennie 15 grandchildren and seven greatPrescott. Salt Lake City. gr attdchildrem four It It , 4. f . CROSSWORD 0 .,., MIDVAL1C Funeral services for Mark Corzens, 65. of BO Oak St., Midvale City treasurer,' who DAILY died Wednesday in an Ogden hospital, will be conducted SaturACROSS DOWN uuuuturaut3u day IL Cut at 1 p.rn. in Midvale First A One of Fragrance 1$. Split Ward chapel, Church - of Jesus 2. Vandal Ismils 11. Cornind. DUZZ YAP Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 7500 Y 1.1013130 A Sum up as in a tree UCIU great South State St., by Bishop Tyler s I 110 0013 ftl! 19. 4.Godot kings. thrt's aims , 20. Make cholet 000131.11s 000 R. Vincent of the -Garden View (Bin) pleammt 01:111300111 I 1,110 Ward. . I. Itutilate 31. Larg (Egypt.) Friends may call at 16 West Ash nit , Impolite J. irlatptopped Otrl'a 21. Flippant hills 1111111CiTialt Center St., Midvale, Friday 'from 4 to awns tt.andk.1d 24. Quick p.m. and at the family resiIn absolute 25. Tending Lt Bodies of 46 - dence Saturday from 10 cm. to lade- water to erode 13:30 p.m. Vomiters Aarsto Burial will be .. in tional .parking in the center at a SOL Trick 37. By way ist 'It Dirtiesse pendimoe Midvale City Cemetery. 45 degree angle. 30. Companiont.PJ.r U. Dickens' , no be" able . (Russ.. pen. 15. Road's St rug of rata Turk.) S. Croquot Lines 32. Timid U. Old wise sticks (abbr.) St Male cup Sub IL Invalid food 411. Metal demendants stens of a scout troops ' al services for Mrs. Mary tut Esther Holmes Freeman, 75. Union, died her residence Thursday at 4 a.m. of causes incident to age, will be conducted Monday at 1 p m. in Union Sec- - Deseret News does not charts for death aotiees or 'p,letures printtd in these etilumns.),:. ' Silt , SYNOPSIS OP TTrz ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Mary E. H. Freeman Obituary Notices Mother, Baby B-- 1) n4nt for the waterworks Thomas Blabey Holt. 81, of 268 iS ; Ogden--- 81 MI L ' - NEWS .. , ., I ..0" ; I |