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Show itttilr- - Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Two -- NOTICE TO WATER U8ERS SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water In Kane County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. And Continuing the Kane County Standard OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah Errol G. Brown, PUBLISHER Marlin B. Brown, Managing Editor To Change: , CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNITY Orderville Irrigation Company, Orderville, Ut. proposes to change the points of diversion of 4.42 sec.-f- t (a) Class Carmel Berneete Tait, Wanda Johnston, Fredonla Norene Porter, Ordervltle ML A. and 1.64 sec.-fpriority (b) Class 2. priority 1900, as evidenced by Award No. 21, Virgin River System Decree, as corrected by supplemental and final Decree dated April 21, 1931. The water has been diverted from Long Valley Creek, tributary to East Fork Virgin "River at a ooint N. 1150 ft and E. 1650 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T41S, R7W, for the irrigation of 358.2 acres as follows: (a) Class 1: The water has been used to irrigate 265.5 acres in Secs. 3,4,5,3, 9, (b) Class 2: The water has been used to irrigate 92.7 acres In Secs. 3,4,5, 8,9, - both In T41S, R7W. 1871 1, Allen Cox, Alton matter October 6. 1944 at the Entered as seeond-das- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under In office Utah, Kanab, post All communications and items for publication must be in print. signed by the writers whose name need not appear Write on One side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." t. Hereafter it Is proposed to vert "4.42 sec.-ft- . (a) Class 1, (b) priority 1871 and 1.64 sec.-f- t Class 2, priority 1900 from the same source at a point N. 506 ft. and E. 922 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 3. T41S, R7W, by means of a concrete diversion dam and conveyed through 200 ft of canal to the Orderville Canal where it will be conveyed through 26,880 ft of canal, pipe line and flumes to the place of use where It will be used during the same period and for the same purposes as heretofore. di- Voltaire W TO KEEP IT UP Editor Utah Sandy, February 29, 1956 S 2(H54 Calvin C. Johnson, P.O. Box 105, Kanab, Ut. 11.1b lor g use from an Unnamed Draw, tributary to Paria Creek to Colorado River at a point N. 2184 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 33, T43S, R2W, which is the intersection of the longitudinal axis of an earth impountpg dam, and the center line of the stream bed, the dam to be constructed to a height of 14 ft. The reservtor created thereby will have a capacity of 3.72 ac. ft. and will Inundate 2 acres of land embraced In NEHSW14 said Sec. 33. It is proposed to fill the reservior three times during each year, where it will be stored and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the stock-waterin- stock watering of 450 rattle. . 26875 - Beth Ann W. Willden, for irriMayfield. Ut. 10 sec.-ft- . well bet. gation use from a 50 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 2640 ft. and E. 300 ft. from 14-i- NW Cor. Sec. 5, T44S, PRIVATE SCHOOLS ap or our COLLEGES Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah Dear Sirs: We received a copy of your paper In our mail yesterday, from LaGrands mother, and were very pleased with the interesting news we found therein! Ever since we were invited to Kanab for the unveiling ceremonies of the beautiful Cowboy Emblem, we have wanted to publicly thank the committee and E. G. Kirby for our Invitation. We enjoyed our short visit in Kanab very much, as always, and especially we enjoyed the remarks of Kirby about the Cowboys that we knew and thought were so wonderful! You know, LaGrand played a full seasons games and was never taken out of a game on fouls or for any reason, he substituted The critical financial needs of the nations private education- around on the team occasionally, If Cecil Cram was out, al institutions, striving to keep up their high standards, are being such as. he played center. He was also more and more consistently aided by contributions from busi- manager (financial) of the team and was the one to make out ness and industry. the order for the Comboy Emn was made "available, blems! Since 1947, when some n in 1955. these have grown to a total estimated The Founders Day Proex-coa- legal year-roun- stock-waterin- Life at Its Beat! When you flush a covey oj quail in Norik Carolina's Piedmont and hag two . . . that's Ufe at its host t TLen tlie day ia OTer and youve hedged your limit . wnat could be finer than stock-waterin- gram was outstanding and everyone connected with It should be congratulated. The whole program, In fact, the whole evening, was one to be remembered by us for a long time. We appreciated the picture that was presented, of the old Cowboys" and promptly Installed It In our private Rouges Gallery. Now we know that E. G. and Claude both took pictures R&.n.9-5- that night, of the old Pep Club (now pretty pepless) and the old Cowboys, and we hope to be able to obtain copies of both. Do you suppose the Roving March 31st, Kanab Reproter (you didnt deny the t rumor of it being E. G.) (Ed. TO ENTER CONTACT note: I dont know!) would like a news Item about our DEMOTTE NASH, KANAB old daughter being an honorable mention winner In the contest Sponsored by Kennecott Copper Soil Corporation, where her daddy Is a Locomotive Engineer?- She whote a 100 word Essay on Safe- Aired On Farm Show ty, and we are pretty proud of SALT LAKE CITY Objective her winning k mention, out of discussions Soil on the proposed over 500 entries! Her grandpar- Bank plan will be neld March 16 ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Asay and 16 on This Business of Farmand Mr. and Mrs. Sam Judd are ing, Broadcast at 12:16 p.m. on Bask" Hatters i . JBestf t mm , HILL KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON VHISKEY A tmoothtt Kentucky hourhon tine 1870 I HILL CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL LOUISVILLE, DISTILLERS KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. PRODUCTS COUP., proud, too. Again, may we say how much home-towwe enjoyed the pa'per, and you are to be congratulated on the great amount of news put into such a small amount of space, It certainly compares with our local paper, n KSL Radio. Matters relative to forage and grazing, as outlined in the new plan, will be presented on Thursday, March 15. The March 16 program treats the use of marUtahs ginal land and range land. In addition to the Soil Bank discussions, listeners will hear a program about open range lambing on Monday, March 19, and on Thursday, March 22, a program on preparing land for irrigation. This Business of Farming is a public service to the people of Utah presented by Kennecott Copper Corporation. The Midvale Sentinel, favorably. We hope to have our name on your subscribers list in the very near future. In case you are in doubt as to the reason for me trying to type a letter, 111 tell you, my penmanship hasn't improved much during all these years either! Anyway, this Is the typewriter our subscription for a year that LaGrand had In high school, pay to the Standard and also a gift and it never could spell! t' subscription for 1 year to be sent to my brother who Is with the Sincerely your friends VS. Army In Korea. Please send LaGrand and Lucile Asay his papers to the following address; Sgt. Edgar S. Esplln, Hq. Fredonia, Arlz. &IIq. Co. 31st Inf. RegL. APO 7, February 21, 1956 San Francisco, California. Dear Editor- Thank you, Enclosed is check for $6.00 to g ) ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon LeRoy H. Cox. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 60 North Main St, St. George, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant. Dated February 11, 1956. LeRoy H. Cox Attorney for Plaintiff North Main St., St. George, Utah 60 g Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before April 21, 1956. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Southern Utah Kanab, Utah, beginning March 8 and ending March 22, News, 1956. The very best MjEMROSIE - at its ANNE MOORE, Plaintiff ROBERT MOORE. . ' Defendant g ft P-T- Business and industry, aware of the problems of the private institutions, have been doing constructive work in their behalf, furnishing a worthy example which the general public well might follow in such financial support. IN THE SDCTH JUDICIAL COURT OF THE STATE fOF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE ppnniii $40-millio- $100-millio- R4W. The water is to be used from April 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 320 d acres In said Sec. 5', and for incidential domestic and purposes. stock-waterin- rut high standards SUMMONS Cor. said Sec. 27. 27031 Calvin C. Johnson, Kafor nab, Ut. .02 sec.-f- t use, from NephI Spring No. 2, tributary to Paria Creek to Colorado River. The point of diversion at the spring is N. 1000E. 4325 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 31, T41S, R3W, The water will be collected In a rock box 2 ft. square and piped through 18 ft. of in. pipe to a trough, Notices where the water will be permitted to flow down the natural Consult County Clerk or channel a distance of 20 spring respective signers for furthft. and 35 ft. to two small ponds er Information. - Mt. Carmel Irrigation located created by Company, Mt Carmel, Ut. pro- a small respectively dams across a natural of to the poses change points NOTICE OF BIDS diversion of 4.70 sec.-f- t (a) Class spring channel where it will be used for of 200 Sealed bids for construction of 1, priority 1870 and 1.88 sec.-f- t of head cattle. eva 80 ft. cable suspension flume (b) Class 1, priority 1870, as at the calf pasture wash, will idenced by Award No. 22, Virbe received by the Glendale Irri- gin River System Decree, as gation Company of Glendale, Ut corrected by supplemental and Said flume must be construct- final decree dated April 21, 1931. ed according to Soil Conservation The water has been diverted specifications. Bidder must be from Long Valley Creek, tribuprepared to furnish a perform- tary to East Fork Virgin River at the following points: (a) Class ance bond. Plans and specifications may 1, S. 470 ft. and E. 2050 ft. from be investigated by contacting WVi Cor. Sec 4,; (b) Class 1, N. from SE James S. Esplm, Pres. Glendale 2460 ft and W. 1750 Irrigation Ca, Glendale, Utah. Cor. Sec. 8, both in T41S, R7W, Bids must be received by 12 and used to irrigate 404 acres p.m. Saturday March 17, 1956. of land as follows: (a) Class 1: Completion deadline, April 17, The water has' been used to Irri1956. gate 270 acres In Secs. 8,17,18,19, Glendale Irrigation Co. re- (b) Class 1: The water has been serves the right to reject any used to irrigate 134 acres in Secs. 8,17,18,19, - both in T41S, R7W. and all bids. Muscling In Letters To The from Thursday, March 8, 1950 Mrs. Allen M. Judd Hereafter it is proposed to divert 4.70 sec.-f- t (a) Class 1, priority 1870, and 1.88 sec.-f- t (b) Class 1, priority 1870 from the same source at a point S. 66 ft and E. 246 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 9, T41S, R7W. The water will be diverted by means of a concrete diversion dam, and conveyed through 300 ft of open canal to the upper Mt Carmel City Canal and used to irrigate 270 acres in Secs. 8,17,18,19, T41S, R7W, or the water can be conveyed down the upper Mt Carmel City Canal at a point S. 294 ft. and W. 92 ft from NW Cor. said Sec. 9, and conveyed through a CMP suspension flume across Long Valely Creek Into the lower canal and used to Irrigate 134 acres In Secs. 8,17,19,18, T41S, R7W. Theron C. Teel, 504 1st Security Bank Bldg., Salt Lake 25752 City, MELROSE DELUXE STRAIGHT WHISKY. 90 FROOF. 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS - Ut 10 sec.-f- t for CO., miscell- aneous use from a dug well 4 ft. In diameter bet. .depths of 10 and 50 ft deep at a point N. 2105W. 1185.4 ft from SEK Cor. Sec. 27, T43S, R3E. The water Is to be used for placer mining, domestic use of 500 persons at the mine, and lor 8000 families at a proposed summer home development adjacent to the creek in Secs. 19,29,28,27,26, 25,36, T43S, R3E, Sec. 31. T43S R4E. 2 sec.-ft- . of water will be consumed and 8 sec.-- ft will be returned to the natural stream at a point N. 1430W. 1180 ft Minlsg one of Utah's fciggost customers Utah's mining industry spends an estimated $74,500,000 a ysar on supplies and services. Mining, as a major customer, helps hundreds of Utah businesses prosper, which in turn results in employment for thousands of Utahns. Mining payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments help build prosperity for our state. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the mart b comes on abundant Member of Federal Deposit Iff for oil " Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System terplus $503,000 Capital $100,000 FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH |