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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH NOTICE South Cache Courier ft IN THE MATTER OP THE ORGANIZATION OP A WATER CONSER- VATION DISTRICT TO KNOWN AS WELLSVILLE-MEN-DO- N IRRIGATION DIST. degrees 16 minutes E. 393.4 ft to a Point which is 252.6 S. 85 08 minutes W. of the East degrees 4 Cor. Sec. 21, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; S. 1 degree 40 minutes E. 60.1 ft.; S. 39 degrees 16 minutes E. 321.3 ft.; S 88 degrees 26 minutes E. 60 ft. to section line; leaving canal s. 650 ft on section line; S. 69 degrees 13 minutes W. 410 N. 88 degrees 22 minutes W. 81.4 ft; ft.; N. 40 degrees 48 minutes W. 392.1 ft.; N. 70 degrees 58 minutes W. 123.5 ft.; S. 61 degrees 18 minutes W. 543.0 ft to the East side of Railroad Right-of-WaS. 35 degrees 05 minutes E. 73.0 ft.; N. 80 degrees 18 minutes E. 396.1 ft.; S. 45 degrees 24 minutes E. 662.8 ft.; S. 88 degrees 43 minutes E. 424.6 ft. to a point on section line 1138 ft. North of the SE Cor. Sec. 21; S. 53 degrees 19 minutes E. 482.6 ft.; S. 66 degrees 23 minutes E. 317.8 ft.; S. 20 degrees 07 minutes E. 353.6 ft; S. 33 degrees 43 minutes E. 449.8 ft.; S. 89 degrees 01 minutes W. 1022.4 ft. to the SW Cor. Sec. 22, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; S. 957 N. 82 degrees 40 minutes E. 525 ft.ft.; to the West bank of Wellsville North Field Canal; along West bank of said canal S. 45 degrees 48 minutes E. 485.6 ft.; S. 33 degrees 58 minutes E. 386.1 ft.; S. 37 degrees 19 minutes E. 1034.4 ft.; S. 30 degrees 12 minutes E. BE TO THE LAND OWNERS IN SAID PROPOSED AND DISTRICT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You, and each of you will please take notice that a petition signed by the Governor of the State of Utah has been filed with the Board oi County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, praying that this board cause a certified copy of said petition to be submitted to the State Engineer of the State of Utah with a request that said State Engineer make a water survey of the lands within said district and a water allotment to said lands as provided by the laws of the State of Utah. You will further take notice that pursuant to the request of this board the State Engineer of the State of Utah has made said survey and watei allotments to said lands and has caused the same to be filed with the Comity Clerk of Cache County, Utah, and that said petition above men. tioned has been filed with said County Clerk of Cache County, Utah. You will further take notice that on the 22 day of March, 1933, the Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, wall meet for the purpose of hearing and passing upon all applications for exclusion and inclusion of lands within said district and for the revision of said water allotments, and will hear and pass upon all objections if any there be to the creation of the district proposed by said petition. Por further information as to the contents of said petition you are referred to said petition and its accompanying plats and to said water survey and allotments, all of which are now on file with the County Clerk of said Cache County. The lands proposed to be included within said district are all situated within the County of Cache and State of Utah, and are more parti, cularly described as follows, Beginning 600 ft. E of the N U Cor. of Sec. 7, T. 10 N., R. 1 E.,; thence S. 660 ft.; W. 1980 ft.; S. 1980 ft.; W. 1350 ft. to219the East boundary of Co. Road; N. ft.; W. 2685 ft.; S. 1580 ft.; W. 1990 ft.; S. 1320 ft.; Cor. of Sec. S. W. W. 660 ft. to the 12, T. 10 N R. 1 w.; N. 452 ft.; W. 1250 ft.; S. 452 ft.; W. 4039 ft. to center line of road and the S. W. Cor. Sec. 11. T. 10 N R. 1 W.; W. 2640 ft.; N. 1320 ft.; W. 1320 ft.; N. 1320 ft.; W. 1320 ft.; to the EVi Cor. Sec. 10, T. 10 N R. 1 W.; N. 660 ft.; W. 1320 ft.; N. 3300 ft.; E. 990 ft; N. 495 ft.; E. 330 ft.; N. 825 ft. to the Ei Cor. Sec. 4, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; E. 1320 ft.; N. 1320 ft.; E. 1320 ft.; N. 1320 ft. along West side of street to the Nil Cor. of Sec. 3, T. 10 N. R. 1 w.; N. 985 ft; W. 1320 ft.; N. 3025 ft.; W. 660 ft.; N. 1284 ft.; W. 660 ft.; N. 36 ft. to the NW Cor. Sec. 34, T. 11 N R. 1 W. N. 1320 ft.; W. 1320 ft.; N. 1320 ft.; W. 660 ft.; N. 1320 ft.; W. 990 ft.; N. 1320 ft. to a point Cor. Sec. 28. 330 ft. V. of the N1 T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; N. 1320 ft.; W. 2310 the NW Cor. Sec. ft.; N. 3967 ft. to 21, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; W. 660 ft.; N. 1516 ft.; W. 660 ft.; N. 340 ft.; E. 1400 ft. to East side Road; N. 29 degrees 30 minutes W. 600 ft. along East side Road; E. 375 ft. to the East N. side of Railroad Right-of-wa33 degrees 33 minutes W. 2710 ft. to along East side R.R. Right-of-wa- y a point on the East side of Road; N. 570 ft. to a point on the section line 1287 ft. West of the NE Cor. Sec. 17, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; N. 5285 ft. on the East side of street to a point on East and West Section line, 1129 ft. West of the NE Cor. of Sec. 8. T. 11 N R. 1 W.; N. 1346 ft. along East side of street to a point on the South side of road; E. 1175 ft. along South side of Road; N. 1265 ft. along West side W. 142 ft. to of R.R. Right-of-Wathe W1 Cor. Sec. 4, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; ' W. 1039 ft.; N. 472 ft.; W. 1633 ft. to the West boundary of North 'and South Road; S. 472 ft. to a point 33 ft. W. of the center of Sec. 5, T. 11 N R. 1 w.; S. 1974 ft.; W. 759 ft.; Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah Mrs. ft.; W. 505 ft to a point 1320 ft. East of the Wti Cor. of Sec. 27. T. 11 N., R.1W.; S. 2640 ft.; E. 1320 ft. to the Nti Co. Sec. 34, T. 11 N., R.- ; 1 W. S. 118 ft.; E. 965 ft. to a joint on the West bank of Wellsville 'forth Field Canal; along the West y; Larsen accompanied trip in Los Angeles and other Mrs. J. A. Wahlen Publisher Cali- pt Insist upon genuine Crazy Crystals. LOCALS Poultry, at once. See est cash price paid. WANTED Edison. CRYSTALS to-w- it: y. Right-Of-Wa- y, ay Lew ad share of preferred water stock. Inquire at FOR SALE Crazy High- 1 ad this office. Ruth Pedersen of Logan a guest of Nona Clark Saturday. Mis3 Right-of-Wa- night d Fol-lowin- Donna Nielsen, Marguerite Pearce and Lavern Olsen were hostesses at a party given for the Junior girls of the Third ward at the home of Miss Nielsen on Tuesday evening. Games and refreshments were carried out in the Georgs Washington scheme. There were fifteen guests present. 1tie Chef POD. AN Mrs. J. W. Andersen entertained in honor of her birthday last Sunday. A delicious dinner was served and several nice presents were received- - APP-&TIZ.Q- AND AID TO DIGESTION SDV Mrs. J. W. Andersen received word that her father, Mr. I. C. Thoresen, who had a severe attack of the heart last week, is well on the road to recovery now. O A FRUIT CUP o O op CANNED .PINEAPPLE. Mr. and Mrs. R. B- - Leishman and son of Salt Lake, spent last week end here as guests of her mother Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. low Family reunions now and then, by telephone, are next best to personal visits. Long Distance will be glad to tell you the rate for the call. g was Historic Little Island The Isle of Man Is a small island in the Irish sea, nearly equally distant from England, Scotland and Ireland. It has an area of 227 square miles and a population In 1931 of 50,000. The Isle of Man Is not considered a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but Is a separate British Island. after 8 :30, when station - to - station night rates are in effect. The 'officers and teachers of the Third ward primary organization met at the home of Mrs. Edwin Christoffersen last Friday evening for their monthly Teacher Training The topic was very ably Lesson. given by Mrs. Russell Allen. the lesson the time was in games and social chat and spent delicious refreshments were served. y; Right-of-Wa- school? Telephone them to. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradford and baby of Springfield, Idaho, are visiting at the home of her parents Mrs. D- - 0. Nielsen. Mr-an- Nature gave you health. Nature gives you the means to keep that health-acceno counterfeit. Is a letter over-du- e from one of the family in another city, the folks back home, the youngsters away at fornia cities. Subscription Rates: Per Year $1.00, Payable in Advance. Six month $0.50 bank of canal S. 49 degrees 59 minutes E. 110 ft.; S. 71 degrees 50 minutes E. 150.9 ft.; S. 28 degrees 55 minutes E. 416.5 ft; S. 46 degrees 33 minutes E. 645.2 ft. to the West side of the Railroad Right-of-WaS. 26 degrees following right-of-w11 minutes E. 961.9 S. 10 degrees ft.; 18 minutes W. 205.1 ft.; S. 26 123 No. Main St. Logan, Utah degrees 31 minutes E. 565.6 ft. to the North side of East and West Road; W. 2200.0 ft. to a point 261.5 ft. East of the center of Sec. 34. T. 11 N., R. l Sweet Potatos History W.; S. 1 degree 10 minutes W. 2660 ft. to a point on section line which The food plant known as tlia is 200 ft. East of the S1 Cor. of Sec. sweet potato, which is widely cul34, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; S. 425 ft. to the North boundary of Lot 4 Block tivated throughout the world for Its tuberous roots, Is not known any18, Plat A of Wellsville City Survey; E. 50 ft. to the NE Cor. Lot 4 of said where in the truly wild state nd Its Elk 18; S. 495 ft. to the SE cor of lot history is obscure. It is supposed 2, Block 18, Plat A Wellsville City sur. to be a native of the New world, vey; S. 17 degrees 45 minutes W. 450 where it has been cultivated since ft.; S. 32 degrees 30 minutes W. 380 ft. to the SW Cor. of Block 17, Plat prehistoric times. When ShakesA. Wellsville City Survey; S. 47 depeare, in "The Merry Wives of grees 30 minutes W. 635 ft.; S. 22 desaid Let the sky rain 15 minutes W. 355 ft. to the Windsor, grees North side of street; S. 16 degrees potatoes, he probably referred to 00 minutes W. 610 ft. to East side of the sweet potato. street; S. 74 degrees 00 minutes W. 565 ft.; S. 24 degrees 21 minutes W. Road; N. 29 degrees 46 min496.5 ft.; S. 10 degrees 21 minutes W. County utes W. 355 ft.; W. 2740 ft. to be. 253 ft.; S. 19 degrees 41 minutes W. 437.1 ft.; S. 34 degrees 01 minutes W. ginning. (18) Beginning 16 ft. N. of the SW 318.9 ft.; S. 42 degrees 21 minutes W. Cor. of Sec. 16, T 11 N R. l W.; 388.8 ft.; N. 71 degrees 19 minutes W. N. 416 ft.; E. 790 ft. to West side 123.1 ft.; S. 18 degrees 41 minutes W. of County Road; S. 29 degrees 46 160.5 ft.; S. 21 degrees 19 minutes E. minutes E. 492 ft.; W. 1030 ft. to 112.7 ft.; S. 17 degrees 01 minutes W. 196.4 ft.; S. 32 degrees 06 minutes W. beginning. 746 ft. N. of the (19) Beginning 207.1 ft. to a point S. 46 degrees 56 SW Cor. Sec. T. 11 N R. 1 W.; minutes E. 127.0 ft. of the SW Cor. thence E. 602 16, of Sec. 3, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; S. 2 de- minutes W. on ft.; N. 29 degrees 46 West side of County grees 14 minutes E. 184 ft.; S. 22 de- Road 881 ft.; W. 850 ft.; S. 1099 ft.; grees 06 minutes W. 204.6 ft.; S. 17 E. 660 ft.; N. 330 ft. to beginning. degrees 34 minutes E. 396.6 ft.; S 1 (20) All of Lots and 2, Block 6, 21 degrees 54 minutes E. 212.8 ft.; S Plat C, Mendon Farm Survey lying 42 degrees 34 minutes E. 439.6 S. N. of R.R. Right-of-Waft.; Beginning 56 degrees 42 minutes E. 371.9 ft.; S. 990 ft. N. and 1275 ft. E. of the SW 42 degrees 52 minutes E. 441.2 Cor. Sec. 16, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; N. ft.; S. 70 degrees 52 minutes E. 282.6 ft.; 660 ft. on West side of Road; W. 660 S. 34 degrees 12 minutes E. 129.4 ft.; S. 75 ft. to R.R. S. 20 degrees 16 minutes E. 341.4 ft.; ft.; 710 ft. along right-of-wS. 75 degrees 56 minutes E. 764.9 ft.; Southeasterly to North side of Road E. 265 ft. S. 89 degrees 22 minutes E. 372.8 to beginning. ft.; S. 73 degrees 42 minutes E. 47.6 (21) The WVz of Lot 8, Block 17, ft. to a point on East and West Plat A, Mendon Farm beginSection line and South side of Road; ning 1440 ft. S. and 33 Survey, ft. E. of the E. 1540 ft. along South side of said NW Cor. Sec. 16, T. 11 N R. 1 W road; N. 840 ft. through center to N. 660 ft.; E. 660 ft.; S. 660 ft. to N side of blk 37, Plat B Wellsville citv North side of Road; W. 660 ft. to beSurvey; E. 429 ft. to NW Cor. of blk 38 of sd Plat B N 1518 ft to the ginning. 140 ft. W. and 331 (22) NW Cor. of Block 28 of said Plat B ft. S. Beginning of the NE Cor. Sec. 17, T. 11 E. 520 ft to the Eastside of road; N. R. 1 W.; W.1158 ft.; S. 215 ft. North 320 feet to the NE Cor. to the East side of R.R. of Sec. 10, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; E. 255 Southeasterly 470 ft. along R.R. ft.; N. 1165 ft. to the NW Cor. of E. 900 ft.; N. 610 Block 17, Plat A, Wellsville City Sur. ft. to beginning. 1030 ft. to the East City vey; E. (23) Beginning 100 ft. S. of SE Limits of Wellsville City; N. 1515 ft. Cor. Sec. 8, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; W. East of to 1287 along boundary City Limits N. 263 E. 1710 S. the S14 Cor. of the NW1 of Sec. 2, 265 ft.;ft.;W. 440 ft.ft.;to beginning.ft.; T. 10 N R. 1 w.; N. 2609 ft.; E. 412 429 ft. N. of SE (24) Beginning ft.; S. 100 ft.; E. 210 ft.; S. 42 ft.; Cor. Sec. 8, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; W. 5. 72 degrees 14 minutes E. 495 ft.; 1250 ft. to East side of Road; N. 264 N. 901 ft.; W. 528 ft.; N. 1072 ft.; E. 377 ft.; S. 950 ft.; S. 61 degrees ft.; W. 1930 ft. to West side of South E. 495 ft. to a point 825 ft. W. of the 30 minutes E. 2860 ft. to the E1 Cor. Mendon Canal; Southwesterly 315 ft. center of Sec. 5, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; Sec. 2, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; S. 858 ft.; along said canal; E. 515 ft. to be. N. 1260 ft.; W. 1815 ft. to North E. 5330 ft. to a point 1782 ft. N. of ginning. and South section line; N. 1380 ft. to1 the SE Cor. Sec. 1, T. 10 N., R. 1 W.; (25) at a point on North N. 280.5 ft.; E. 1980 ft.; S. 82.5 ft.; side of Beginning the NW Cor. Sec. 5, T. 11 N., R. Road 1339 ft. S. of the W1 1402.5 660 S. of E. to a Side ft. 1600 East ft. to the ft.; point Cor. Sec. 9, T. 11 N., R. 1 W W. W.; E. N. 49 degrees 577.5 ft. North of the S1 Cor. of Sec. 1220 ft. to East side of Road; N. 1330 Railroad Right-of-Wa08 minutes W. 2130 ft. to section line; 6, T. 10 N., R. .1 w.; E. 660 ft.; S. ft.; E. 1170 ft. to Section line; N. 660 N. 3875 ft. to the NW, Cor. of Sec. 577.5 ft to beginning. ft.; W. 1150 ft. to East side of Road; Excepting therefrom the following N. 660 ft. to South side of Road; E. 32, T. 12 N., R. 1 W.; E. 660 ft.; S. 1324 ft.; S. 660 ft.; E. 1320 ft. to 2376 ft.; E. 2013 ft. to the East boun- described areas: E. (1) NV4 NE1 SE& Sec. 11, T. 10 West side of Road; S. 907 ft.; W. 1329 dary of County Road; N. 23 ft.; 259 1 W. N., R. 2607 ft. to a point on section line ft.; S. 99 ft.; W. 139 ft.; S. 148 (2) Beginning 1805 ft. North of the E. 1455 ft. to West side of Road; ft.; ft. N. of the E1 Cor. of Sec. 32, T. S. 11. 10 WVi Sec. N 1. 1090 Cor. R. T.' 12 N., R. 1 W.; S. 54 ft.; E. ft.; W.; 824 ft. to North side of Road; W. 1460 1134 3 S. E. 30 1072 section ft. to minutes ft. to beginning. S. 1282 ft.; W. ft.; degrees 33, W. 115.5 ft.; W. 431 ft.; S. 3 degrees (26) Beginning 45 ft. North of the line; S. 1579 ft. to SW Cor. Sec.1171 725 30 W. 546 W. 1 minutes 264 S. W. 12 N R. T. ft.; W.; ft.; ft.; N. NW Cor. Sec. 9, T. 11 N., R. 1 W .; 297 be106 W. N. 543.5 to side ft. 1909 south E. 1547 ft. to West side of Road; S. Road; E. ft. ft.; ft.; along ft.; 577 ft.; W. 1518 ft.; N. 577 ft. to beS. 2590 ft. to the north side of Coun- ginning. (3) Beginning at the SW Cor. Sec. ginning. ty Road; W. 66 ft.; S.a 1430 ft.onalong sec11, T. 10 N R. 1 w.; N. 115.5 ft.; west side of Road to (27) Beginning 36 ft. S. of the NE point tion line 1547 ft. East of the SW Cor. E. 528 ft.; N. 212.4 ft.; E. 1122 ft.; Cor. Sec. 8, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; W. 1 328 1650 ft. to beginning. 1129 ft. to East side of Road; S. 704 ft.; W. Sec. 4. T. 11 N., R. W.; S. 900 ft. S. (4) N14 NE1 NW1, Sec. 12,' T. 10 ft.; E. 485 ft.; N. 200 ft.; E. 658 ft.; on west side of Road; W. 1056 ft.; S. 1 N. W. West R. East and of 412 It. to north side N. 486 ft. to beginning. 292 ft. N. of SE (28) Beginning Road; W. 264 ft.; S. 726 it.; E. 1386 Vi (5) Beginning 1966 ft. N. of the S Cor. North of of the Sec. 10 NW1. 2, T. East ft. to the N., Cor. Sec. 5, T. 11 N. R. 1 W.; N. boundary 1 778 E. R. 600 279.8 N. N. W. W.; 247 1100 ft.; Easterly W. South and ft.; Road; it.; ft. to East side of ft.; 726 ft.; S. 1300 ft.; W. 730 ft.; S. 1320 778 ft.; S. 279.8 ft. to beginning. Road; S. 247 ft.; E. 1100 ft. to be(6) Beginning 1583.5 ft. E. of the ginning. ft. along the West side of Road; W. Cor. of the NW Sec. 2, T. 10 700 ft. along the North side of Road; S1 649 ft. N. of SE (29) Beginning R. 1 W.; N. 1285 ft.; N. 61 Cor. Sec. S. 66 ft. to a point on the South side N 5, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; W. 30 minutes W. 125 ft.; S. 1056 ft. to East side of Road; N. 223 of Road which is S. 1416 ft. and S. degrees 200 732 E. W. 870 660 from ft. 88 degrees 25 minutes ft.; ft.; S. ft.; W. ft.; E. 429 ft.; N. 164 ft.; E. 627 ft. to the W1 Cor. of Sec. 9, T. 11 N., R. 1 349 ft.; S. 280 ft.; E. 1122 ft. to be- section line; S. 387 ft. to beginning. South of bank the West the ginning. (30) Beginning 1200 ft. N. of SE W.; along (7) Beginning at the S1 Cor. of Cor. Sec. 5, T. 11 N R. l W.; W. 627 Mendon Company Irrigation Canal S. 1 degree 37 minutes. W. 422.0 ft.; S. the NWy Sec. 2 T. 10 N R. 1 W.; N. ft.; N. 164 ft. to South side of Road; 33 degrees 30 minutes W. 452 ft.; S. 416 ft.; E.158 ft.; S. 416 ft.; W. E. 627 ft. to section line; S. 164 ft. 12 degrees 26 minutes W. 375.4 ft.; 158 ft. to beginning. to beginning. (8) All of Blocks 11, Plat C and 18 S. 7 degrees 45 minutes E. 55.0 ft. (31) Beginning 540 ft. N. and 248 to a point on section line 440 ft. E. of Plat B. Wellsville City Survey, in ft. E. of the SW Cor.- - Sec. 4, T. ll 1 11 N R. of SW Cor. Sec. 9, T. W.; SWM, Sec. 2, T. 10 N R. 1 W. N.,.R. 1 W.; E. 1320 ft. to West side (9) Beginning 783.75 ft. E. and 11.5 of Road; N. 330 ft.; W. 660 ft.; S S. 7 degrees 45 minutes E. 314.5 ft.; S. 22 degrees 58 minutes E. 335.5 ft.; S. ft. S. of the SM, Cor. of the NW1 220 ft.; W 660 ft. S. 110 ft. to be54 degrees 18 minutes E. 377.3 ft.; S. Sec. 2, T. 10 N. R. 1 W.; E. 209 ft.; ginning. 20 degrees 16 minutes E. 195.3 ft.; S. S. 209 ft.; W. 209 ft.; N. 209 ft. to (32) Beginning 263 ft. E. and 307 67 degrees 53 minutes E. 151.2 ft.; S. beginning. ft. S. of the W1 Cor. Sec. 4, T. ll 35 degrees 58 minutes E. 270.1 ft.; (10) All of the W SWti SWV4 N R. 1 w.; E. 1374 ft.; S. 607 ft ; S. 48 degrees 51 minutes E. 204.9 ft. Sec. 3, T. 10 N R. 1 W. W. 1370 ft.; N. 660 ft., to beginning! (11) All of Block 11, Plat B. Wells(33) Beginning at the E1 Cor. Sec. along West bank of canal to a point on North side of Road; W. 305 ft. ville City Survey; in NW1 Sec. 3, T. 32, T. 12 N R. 1 W.; S. 1775 ft.; W. 726 1 10 E. N R. W. 415 ft.; N. 665 ft.; W. 462 ft.; N. ft.; along North side Road; S. 330 ft. to the West boundary of Road; (12) That portion of Lot 2 and the 726 ft.; W. 33ft.; N. 641 ft.; E. 923 ' of Lot 3 of Block 28, Plat A. ft.; S. 259 ft. to beginning. S. 660 ft. along West boundary of S1 660 330 693 W. S. East Wellsville All (34) State and County Roads, Road; ft.; ft.; City Survey, in SW1 SE!Z side of Sec. 34, T. 11 N R. 1 W. s. ft.; S.- 693 ft. to the South City Streets and Railroad East and West Road; E. 1320 ft.; S. (13) That portion of Lots 2 and 660 ft.; W. 1650 ft.; N. 660 ft. to the 3 and the S. 90 ft. of Lot 4 of (35) Beginning 1,471 ft. E. and South boundary of an East and West Block 37, Plat A. Wellsville City Surft. N. of the SW Cor. of the Road; W. 770 ft. to the East side of vey, in the NWV4 SE1 Sec. 34, T. 11 E. half of the NW of Sec. 2, T 10 N. R. 1 W.; W. 165.5 ft.; N. 525 78 County Road; S. 29 degrees 46 min- N R. 1 W. 1130 ft. to a point on section utes E. (14) Beginning 1394 ft. N. of the ft.; E. 165.5 ft. S. 525.78 ft. to beginline 1102 ft. East of SW Cor. of Sec. S!4 Cor. Sec. 34 T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; ning; 2 acres more or less. 1 11 29 N S. 410 ft.; W. 1320 ft.; S. 410 ft.; E. R. N. T. 16, (36) Beginning W.; 204.6 degrees ft. E. and 46 minutes E. 175 ft. along East side 1320 ft. to beginning. 435.6 ft. S. 1 degree 15 minutes W. of Road; E. 1686 ft.; S. 372 ft.; E (15) Beginning at the SW Cor. of of N& Cor. of See. 21, T. 11 N. R. 570 ft. to the West bank of the South the NE1 Sec. 34, T. 11 N., R. 1 W.; 1 W.; W. 1,524.6 ft to E. side of Mendon Irrigation Company Canal; E. 518 ft.; N. 2522 ft.; W. 518 ft.; S. County Road; N. 29 degrees 46 minutes W. 161.0 ft. along E. side of along West bank of said canal S. 39 2522 ft. to beginning. (16) Beginning 1320 ft. W. of the County Road; E. degrees 34 minutes E. 247 ft.; S. 49 1,605.78 ft.: s. degrees 37 minutes E. 519 ft.; S. 32 NE Cor. Sec. 28, T. 11 N R. 1 W.; 1 degree 15 minutes W. 139.26 ft. to 04 247.1 45 E. 2640 minutes thence S. ft.; S. degrees ft.; W. 660 ft.; N. 2640 beginning, less R.R. 5 acres. degrees 37 minutes E. 248.6 ft.; S. 12 ft.; E. 660 ft. to beginning. By order of the Board of County 61 50 158.8 E. minutes S. (17) Beginning 3020 ft. S. of the Commissioners. degrees ft.; 08 40 E. 387.6 11 1 21. minutes NW S. Cor. Sec. T. R. N., degrees C. V. MOHR, ft.; W.; degrees 55 minutes E. 546 ft.; S. 18 S. 308 ft.; E. 2917 ft. to West side of County Clerk. ay J. N- - Worried? Entered at the Postoffice, Hyrmn, Wtah by her sons Leonard and Lorin, left as second class mail matter, under the Monday for an extended pleasure Act of March 3, 1879. y; 315.0 and Mrs. J- - J. Hall and daughter Claris, spent last week end visiting with relatives in Ogden. Mr. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. College Degree Worth $100,000, Experts Find Statisticians and research Invest!, gators have at last run down the elusive and much discussed dollar and cents value of a college education and. have fixed it at $100,000. Their survey reveals that the average untrained boy goes to work at the age of 14, earns less than $1,700 a year, so that his Income from 14 to 60 totals $64,000. The high school graduate, they find, starts work at 18, reaches his income of $2,800 at 50 and by 60 has earned a total of $88,000. Hie college graduate, they learned, starts his career at about 22, has caught op with the high school graduate by 30 and at 60 Is earning from $6,000 to $8,000 a year with a total earning at 60 of between $160,000 and $200, OOft Figures from the same survey produced by the statistical department of Union Central Life Insurance Company show that out of 1,000 children entering grade school only 23 graduate from college. Lack of funds Is as the main reason for leaving school ' and educational Insurance Is now advocated as a means of giving a higher percentage the break" which a college degree assures. maxi-mu- y; y; y; y, -- Right-of-Way- Roil ten whole small white this is not an appreciative en casserole, chafing dishes, onions and one medium potato on a pretty girl, loaves, salads, sandwiches, mouscut in small pieces together in but a comment on the fact ses, molds and hash. NO, that the packers of canned foods have evolved more forms in which to can this highly esteemed bird than seems humanly possible. And, with the perfection which modern commercial canning has attained, these products, as the old English used to say, must be tasted to be appreciate1 In the first place you can get whole cooked chickens in cans all prepared and ready to heat and serve. Then you can get boned deviled or boneless chicken, chicken, chicken salad, chicken chop suey, sandwich chicken, chicken tamales and even a product consisting of pure egg noodles in rich chicken broth, with bits of chicken in it, which makes an excellent luncheon dish. More of the Flock adver-tisemen- But this isnt all of the flock of chicken products by any means. Of course the variety of chicken soups is endless. There are chicken broth and chicken consommd and creamed soups with such flavors as peas, celery, tomatoes, asparagus, spinach, okra, mushrooms, onions and and a new discovery known as chicken pepper pot. ready-madare r also There chicken entries, including chicken a la king and chicken curry. But this mere list of chicken products in cans does not begin to convey all that can ho done with them. Properly combined with other ingredients they expand Into a list of dishes that Is practically endless baked dishos, .amed dishes, pies, croquettes, e -- Cluck! Cluck I Clue!:! IVe knew that we'd be clucking before we got mush further, but the things that can be dene with these chicken products are something to cackle about' Heres an astonishing recipe: Surprise Salad: Peel four tomatoes and scoop out centers, then fill with canned ehtckeu salad to which mayonnai3j has been added. Place each tomato on a leaf of lettuce, and, when ready to serve, put a teaspoon of mayonnaise on top of each. Its as simple as that! And for chicken a la king you dont need any recipe. Just trim all crust from bread slices, and toast them a golden brown. Keat tho chicken a la king rt the can, and pour over the toast. Place on lettuce leaves, with parsley, and there you ar! Chicken CrnnneUes: Grind the contents of a can of boned chicken fine, mix wili a thck cream sauce, and let mixture cool. Flour hands and mold. Stnd in ice box for an hour or more. Roll in beaten egg and then in fine bread crumbs, using one band for eggs and the oilier for crumbs. Place in frying basket, and dip in hot fat. Lift and drain. h From the CIJ South A sucauler.ee from tha old South, where everyone knows they perform miracles with chickens', is thi3Virginia Chicken Pie made according to old Mammy Here Jacksons favorite recipe. is the way she went about it: salted water. Remove the pieces allowing of potato when cooked, the onions to boil until soft Melt two tablespoons bacon fat in saucepan, brown and add three tablespoons chopped raw onions. Brown well, and add two tablespoons flour, stirring until smooth and nice brown. Add two and a half cups of the water in which the onions and potato have been cooked, stirring until smooth and thickened slightly. Add Worcestershire sauce and additional salt and pepper to taste. Remove the contents from a can of chicken, and, without cutting, arrange pieces in a baking dish with the potatoes, onions and one hard-cookegg which has been cut In pieces. Sprinkle with parsley. S' rain gravy over, and cover with pastry iade as follows: Sift one cup flour, one and one-hatoaspoons baking powder and h teaspoon salt into a bowl. Add four tablespoons shortening and mix thoroughly with finger tips. Add four tablespoons cold water, and mix just enough to hold together. Put on slightly floured hoard and roll out very lightly and quite thin. Cover pie, bringing pastry well over edge. Trim and put a strip about an inch wide around rim. Press edge with fork, and prick top well. Bake in hot oven 450 about fifteen minutes. Thi3 recipe will serve from four to six people (only four If they are connoisseurs in foods), and the complete cost Is soma what less than sixty cental j fresh-packe- d cd lf one-fourt- |