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Show September 29, 1956 Page THE JOURNAL Notice to Water Users Club Members Win Honors At Fair Sunset The following applications have) been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations are from SLB&M. The following applications filed' -1 Ogden, Utah, are as follows: 27(529 40 sec. ft. for miscellaneous use from two wells bet. 100 and loot) ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) -- n. SW Cor. 5 sec.-ft- ., (2) NW Cor. 5 sec. ft., both in Sec. 33, T5N, R2W; 10 27(530 sec.-f- neous use from two wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) NE Cor.-- 5 sec.-ft- ., (2) SE Cor.-- 5 in sec. ft. both Sec. 10, T4N, 20-i- n. R2W. 27(531 10 sec.-ffor miscellanewell bet. 400 ous use from a and 1000 ft. deep at a point SW Doylene t. 20-i- 10 sec.-f- Kathleen Moffitt, a member- of Club the Willing Workers under the leadership of Mrs. Grant Ilammon, won an individual first place award with a dress she made in her first phase of sewing. - II for t. miscella- neous use from two wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) NE Cor. 5 sec.-ft- .; (2) SW Cor.- - r sec.-ft- ., both in Sec. 3, T4N, R2W. 20-i- n. -- -- 27(53(5 10 sec.-f- for miscella- t. neous use from two wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) r NV4 Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, RlW 20-i- (2) sec.-ft- .; R2W. Wti Cor. Sec. 30, T5N, 10 sec.-f- t. amounts Cor- .- sec.-ft- ., FARMINGTON FIRE& Three fires kept the Farmington volunteer fire department busy this week. Besides the one at the Charles II. Anderson farm above which detons of baled hay, three barns, trailer house, three stroyed from thirty to thirty-fiv- e old cars and 100 chickens, valued at $25,000, a brick home owned by Mrs. Lena Rice, 84, year old widow, caught fire from an overheated flue, causing $10,000 damage Sunday morning, and a brush fire later Sunday was reported near the Farming-to- n for miscellane- wells bet. n. at points and as follows: (1) (2) NW Cor.-- r sec.-f- t. Fred Nichols day evening at the home of Terry Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wolf of Salt Rose. Talks were given neous use from two 20-iwells by sev- - University bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points Lake, visited last week at the home eral boys. junior this year and an honor and in amounts as follows: (1) NE of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. Cor. 5 sec.-ft- .; dent. (2) SW Cor-- 5 sec. Attending University 10 for miscella- sec.-f- t. 4-- II 4-- II e, SE both in Sec. 0, T4N, R2W. 27(53!) Members of the Merry Maids Club placed second with their group exhibit in 3rd phase sewing The girls also sang at the Clubs Sunday Service at Barrett Hall in Salt Lake City the week of the State Fair. They are: Sheryn Barnett, Kathleen Call, Carol Dawson, Beth Grimstad, Linda May-huColleen Steed and Shirley Watkins. At the sing fest the girls Grace Neuman is attending the were accompanied by Colleen Steed, of Utah. Grace is a one of their members. 14-roo- m Junction. ous use from two 20-i400 and 1000 ft. deep in n. sec.-f- t. 27(538 n. j stu- - -- ft. .both in Sec. 27(510 10 sec.-f- t. Workman. n. Cor. Sec. 34, T5N, R2W. 27(53." 1 John Swallow, won a first place ribbon with their group exhibit in first phase sewing. Members of the group are: Marie Bingham, Janet Scott, Jill Christensen, Janet Alldredge, Karen Iladlock, Dorothy Lovell, Tamara Bailey and for miscella- t. 4-- H Club.1? in Sunset Several Sunset won outstanding places at the State Fair with their exhibits. The Eight Merry Needles, under the leadership of Mrs. Allen Lovell, Mrs. Kent Smith and Mrs. by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, 50(5 Kiesel Bldg., 20-i- 14, T4N, R2W. . for miscella- Leaders of this group are Mrs. Earl Steed and Mrs. John Bowen. Alex Stevens Mr. and Mrs1. Ermine Stevens of neous use from two wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points Boise, Idaho, visited last week at and in amounts as follows: (1) NW the home of their son and daughter-inCor. Sec. 10, T4N, RlW, "5 sec.-ft- .; -law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 20-i- n. -.- (2) NW Cor. Sec. 21, T4N, sec.-f- 7, R2W,-- 3 t. 27(549 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from two 20-iwells bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) N1 Cor. 5 sec.-ft- .; (2) SW Cor. 5 sec.-f- t. both in Sec. 27, T3N, R2W. 27G59 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellane20-ious use from two wells bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and in amounts as follows: (1) SE Cor. 5 sec.-f- t. 5 sec.-ft- ., (2) N14 Cor. both in Sec. 19, T4N, RlW. The water is to be used as a supn. n. Fred Nichols Verne Petty of Garland, visited at the home of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols last week. Mr. Petty has been working for the railroad in Sparks, Nevada and was on his way home so that he might resume his studies at the Agricultural College at Logan. Luncheon plemental supply for municipal and industrial purposes, and from Apr. Mrs. Effie Apple entertained on 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation within the boundaries of the Weber Basin Friday at a luncheon for Mrs.1 Conservancy District in Davis Jennie Walker of La Mesa, Cali- County. fornia, a former resident of Farm27051 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellane- ington. Jennie is staying in Salt ous use from two 20-iwells bet. Lake at the present time with 400 and 1000 ft. deep at points and Mr. in amounts as follows: (1) N. 1320 her son and daughter-in-laft. from SE Cor. Sec. 27 5 sec.-ft- .; and Mrs. Jay Walker. The guests (2) NW Cor. Sec. 28, 5 sec.-f- t. for the luncheon were all former both in ToN, RlW. The water is to be used as a Primary officers and teachers in supplemental supply for municipal the Old Farmington Ward of about and industrial purposes, and from twenty years ago. They were Mrs. Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation Jennie Walker, Mrs. Martha S. within the boundaries of the Weber Basin Conservancy District in Mason of Salt Lake; Mrs. Edna Smoot of Bountiful; Mrs. Gertrude Weber and Davis Counties. 27200 West Point Town, R.F.D. Ellis, Mrs. Vie Hess, Mrs. Marval 1, Clearfield, Utah, 2 sec.-f- t. for Mayfield, Mrs. Florence Spencer, 10-iwell use a from municipal bet. 00 and 900 ft. deep at a point Mrs. Lillie Keller, Mrs. Mabel N. 212.5 ft. and W. 152.G ft. from Steed, Mrs. Ruth Hess and Mrs. SE Cor. Sec. 32, ToN, R2W. The Leah Chamberlain. water is to be used within the incorporated town of West Point for Effie Apple municipal purposes. Protests resisting the granting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner of any of the foregoing applica- of ..Sioux City, have beqn visiting tions with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with for the past two weeks at the home extra copy and filed with the State of relatives in Salt Lake and also Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt at the home of Mrs. Turners Lake City 14, Utah, on or before mother in Farmington, Mrs. Effie November o, 1930. Pour yourself a smile, neighbor of Sunny Brook bourbon, that is! n. w, n. Apple. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer Published in Layton Journal, Cottage Meeting Layton, Utah, beginning SeptemA cottage meeting was held ber 22 and ending October 0, 1930. rich as a prospector's dream, good as a mans word ... finest of fine Kentucky bourbons! vl u over 20 Sii' MILLION CASES OF SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKY WHISKIES SOLD SINCE 19331 Sunny Brook Bourbon Kentucky Blended Whiskey Cheerful as its Name! 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