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Show ilarch Tuarsilay, 17, I960 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate ' water in Kane County, State of "Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&m. 29070 Kanab Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Kanab, Ut. .03 sec.-ft- . from a well 60 inches In diameter, 14 ft. deep at a point S. 7043E. 4916 , ft., from NW Cor. Sec. 1, The water will be T44S, R3E. pumped from the well and used for the watering of 200 cattle. 29264 Consumers .Agency, Inc., P. O. Box 504, Provo, Ut. 1 to be used from any or sec.-f- t. all of three 10-iwells at the following points: (1) 620 ft. deep, S. 3090 ft. and E. 2140 ft., (2) Bet 500 and 1000 ft deep, S. 2410 ft." and E. 660 ft., (3)" Between 500 and 1000 ft. deep, S. 3260 ft and E. 3300 ft., all from NW Cor. Sec. 2, T43S, R1E. The water is to be pumped from the wells into a 50,000 gallon storage tank, thence conveyed through 3000 ft. of pipe to place of use where the water is to be used for the requirements of 125 homes, 100-un-it motel, a cafe, service station and fire protection, and from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 50 acres, all uses in Sec. 2, T43S, R1E. 29346 J. Mark Holmes, Kafrom a 20-i- n nab, Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. well bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 15 WE. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 34, T42S, R1W. The water will be conveyed from the well by pipe to a reservoir in NEty SWty said Sec. 34, and thence conveyed by ditches to the place of use and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 235 acres, in Sty SWty, NEtySWty, SW- tySBty Sec. 34, T42S, R1W, Nty-Nt- y - , " in Sec. SiT,-SE- By Nan Johnson ty t. d, ac.-f- t. -- 10-i- n. 100-un- it Today our Basket ball team which we are all very proud of leaves for the State Tournament, we wish them all the luck in the world. They are holding a Pep Rally for them this morning. Carol Lyn Baird daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird entertained her little friends on her birthday Tuesday afternoon. Cor. Sec. 27, T43S, R4tyW. The water is to be conveyed from the wells to a 100,000 gallon tank, from which it will be released and used for the domestic requireit ments of a motel, cafe, swimming pool, service station, and other commercial uses, and from Feb. 1 to Dec. 1 to irrigate 52 acres, all uses in WtySWty said Inc,, Box 504, Provo, Ut 2 sec.-f- t from one or both of two 10-iwells at the following points: (1) 605 ft deep, N. 356 ft and W. 105 ft, (2) bet. 500 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 396 ft and E. 945 ft., both from Sty Cor. Sec. The water is to 13, T43S.-R2- E. be conveyed from the wells by pipe line and used for the domestic requirements of 200 famimotel, service stalies, tions, and other commercial uses, and from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 100 acres in Secs. 13 and 24, T43S, R2E. 30516 Consumers Agency, Inc., Box 504, Provo, Ut. 2 sec.-ft- . well bet. Jj00 and from a 10-i1000 ft. deep at a point N. 410 ft and W. 1560 ft. from Sty Cor. Sec. 13, T43S, R2E. The - water will be used for the domestic reit quirements of 160 families, motel, cafe, service station, trailer park, and from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 50 acres, all uses in Secs. 13,24, T43S, R2E 30517 Consumers Agency, Inc. Box 504, Provo, Ut 2 sec.-f- t. from either .one or both 10-iwells, bet. 500 and 1000 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 220 ft. and W. 1910 ft., from Sty Cor. Sec. 13; (2) N. 1155 ft. and E. 1100 ft. from Sty Cor. Sec. 24, both in T43S, R2E. The water is to be conveyed from the wells by pipe line to a tank where it will be released and used for the domestic requirements of 1000 families, for watering of 12 goats, 12 cows, 12 horses and 6 burrows, and from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 100 acres, all uses jn n 50-un- Sec. '27. 29443 Consumers Agency, Inc., Box 504, Provo, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. 100-un- it 500 and 1000 ft. deep, S. 1480 ft. and E. 660 ft; (4) bet, 500 and 1000 ft. deep, S. 1640 ft. and E. 3300 ft.; (5) bet. 500 and 1000 ft. deep, S. 1700 ft. and E. 4840 ft., (6) bet. 500 and 1000 ft. deep, S. 3360 ft. and E. 4360 ft., all from NW Cor. Sec. 2, T43S, R1E. The water wil be conveyed from the wells to two 500,000 gallon water tanks and released into the distribution system and used for the domestic requirements of 1000 families, fire protection, commercial and industrial purposes with a motel and business houses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate and from Feb, 1 to Nov, 30 to ir30545 Tourist Enterprises, rigate 25 acres, all uses in Ety Inc., 10 West 1st South, Salt Lake said Sec. 2. from Spring City Ut. ,5 sec.-f- t. 30018 Tourist Enterprises, Area in Pugh Canyon, trib. to KaInc., 10 W. 1st So., Salt Lake City, nab Creek to Colo. River at a from North Fork point N. 5110E. 10,550 ft. from Ut. .022 sec.-ft- . of Hog Canyon Spring Area, trib. Wty Cor. Sec. 26, T43S R6W. The to Hog Canyon to Kanab Ceek at spring area is described from the a point N. 7059E. 12,418 ft. from point of diversion, thence W. 160 SW Cor. Sec. 9, T43S R6W. The ft., N. 600 ft., E. 800 ft. S. 600 spring area is described from the ft., W. 640 ft, to beginning The water will be diverted by collecpoint of diversion, thence N. 8 ft., N. 4500E 300 ft., S. tion boxes, conveyed by pipe line 4500E. 16 ft., S. 4500W 300 ft., and used as a supplemental supN. 4500W. 8 ft. to beg. The wat- ply for the domestic requirements er will be conveyed by pipe line of 100 persons, for the watering and used as a supplemental sup of 25 horses, for fishing and rec n. 100-un- 50-un- it 24-un- it n. 50-un- bLishm QVtS. l 1 " 45-00- Sec. 22, Sec. Wty 15, Sec. . Mrs. Keith. Workman of Cedar City visited at the Charles T. Hepworth home Saturday while here they went to Kanab and brought Marie home from the hospital, Chari returned home Thursday. We hope they are both feeling much better. 16, will T39S, R2W. 300,000 ac.-f- t. be stored by concurrent storage and use and released into a 30 diameter pipe line and canal and conveyed 60,000 ft. and used for the domestic requirements of 400 0 families, for the watering of cattle and 100,000 sheep and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 100,000 acres, all uses in R4W, T42S, R3W T43S, R3W T44S, R3W, Ranges 4W 4tyW and R5W. Milton B Cram, Ka31171 from an unnab, Ut. .05 sec.-ft- . named spring, trib. to Clear Creek to Virgin River at a point N. 329 ft, and W. 830 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 21, T41S, R9W. The water is to be collected by means of a tunnel and conveyed by pipe to a tank and used for the domestic requirements of ,25 persons, a service station, a cafe, 30 cabins, and for the watering of 10 horses, all uses in NtyNWty, JlWtyNEty ' said Sec. 21. Cumon Stratton, Hur31199 from an ricane, Ut. .01 sec.-f- t. unnamed spring at a point S. 340 ft. and E. 420 ft. from Wty Cor. Sec. 20, T39S, R9W. The water will be diverted by concrete head box and conveyed by pipe line "to a watering trough, and used for the watering of 50 cattle. Consumers Agency, 31224 Inc., P. O. Box 504, Plovo, Ut. 2 sec.-ft- . well bet. 500 from a 10-iand 800 ft deep at a point S. 440 ft. and W. 835 ft. from Nty Cor. Sec. 14, T43S, R2E. The water is to ggooqgp NOTICE OF CONTEST To: L. L. RUST; M. E. ELLINGS-WORTSCOTT BLAYNEY FRANK SCOTT; N. A. CLARK J. G. KROON; LULA KROON MRS. L. O. BERNARD, HOWARD D. ELLIS, MRS. DONALD H. GOODRICH, heirs oL E. E. Ellis, dec., Contest 8608, against Oil Seep Nos. 49-6- 4 placer mining claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will prob. 28-3be secs. T. 40 S.. R. 9 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of sur-ve- CG3ll Visitors at the Horrace Burrows home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Esplin and children of Cedar City, Homer Esplin accompanied them and visited at the ir home and with other friends and relatives. ; . UiD Ira-Ada- After spending several months in the Good Samaratian hospital in Phoenix, Webster Adair flew home Sunday, it is sure good to see him home, the only part he doesnt plan to stay long he is going to the B.Y.U. to school. Neil Adair son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair entertained his little friends Saturday afternoon (BTtOTJKJ, y; FRANK LAY, J. R. WOOLSEY, A. BAKER, H. S. ROUNDY, MAGGIE LAY, MINA WOOLSEY, REBECCA GRIFFIN, CALVIN SHURTZ, Contest 8609, against Family Petroleum Co. No. 7 Placer Mining Claim described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will prob. be sec. 5, T. 41 S., R. 9 E.,' SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; FRANK LAY, H. S. ROUNDY, J. A. BAKER, J. R. WOOLSEY, MAGGIE LAY, JANE ROUN-DVERDA SHURTZ, MlNA is J. A I ty, P Sty , t.4 v their grandpar with I 16-2- on his 8th birthday! Visiting : l r vated Jiole in a creek bed, and conveyed by truck or pipe to be used for the domestic requirements of 20 persons and for all purposes relating to the drilling e line to the place of use and used for the domestic requirements of 100 homes, motel, 200-un- it trailer park, cafe, and service station, and for the watering of 15 goats, 15 cattle, and 15 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 50 acres, all uses in Secs. 11 and 14, T43S, R2E. Shell Oil Co., P. O. 31450 Box 158, Farmington, New Mexico, from Coyote Gulch .0195 sec.-f- t. (Liston Seep), trib. to Escalante River to Colo. River at-point S. 453 ft. and E. 518 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T39S, R8E. The water will be pumped from an exca- - uses in Sec. 28, Ety Secs. 33, 34, 35 Wty Sec. 36, T39S, R7E, Secs. 1 2, 3, Nty Secs. 4, 10 to 15 incl., 22 23, 24, Nty Sec. 25. T40S, R7E. it gainst Famly Petroleum" Co. Nos. 2, 4, 6 placer mining claims described by metes and bounds ' within secs. 29, 32, T. 40 ty S.- , R. 9 E., and secs. 5, 6, T. 41 S., R. 9 E., SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; FRANK LAY, H. S- - ROUNDY, J. A. BAKER, J. R. WOOLSEY, MAGGIE LAY, JANE ROUNDY, CALVIN SHURTZ, MINA WOOLSEY, Contest 8611, s. against Family Petroleum 1, 3, 5, 8, placer mining claims described by mete and bounds upon unsurveyed land which will prob. be secs. 29, 32. T. 40ty S., R. 9 E.. SL Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of survey; JANE DOE WOOLSEY JANE DOE PORTER, JANE DOE LAY, J. C. LAY, J. G. LAY, , JED AYRE, CALVIN SCHURTZ, LOREN COTTUM, Contest 8612, against Escalante Pet. Co. Nos. placer mining claims desc-bmetes and bqunds within 20, 29, 32, T. 40 S., R. 9 E SL Mer., Utah, according to the latest proposed plan of survey. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the States of America has instituted a contest pursant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situate in the County of Kane, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) The land involved is nonmineral in character; (2) No discovery of valuable minerals .has been made in the mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Room 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: , Protests resisting the granting j of any of the foregoing applies tions with reason therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before April 23, 1960. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in Southern - Utah News, Kanab, Utah, - beginning March 10 and ending March 24, Co.-No- 1960. i iv ;? 8 - .vfel ' carton r , ..V ' aftar carton taled-i- n frtshntss . . . t insistence that only the ds very best wears its name . . . supplied from Utahs Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested .14 Tons Corn Silage 'J&it V I fine dairy farms in the : high mountain valleys these are the reasons The Batemans Used Enough Fertilizer, Harvested Up To 25 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre Per Acre .why We use a great deal of barnyard manure on our land we find commercial fertilizer helps up to 30 tons per acre-b- ut break it down and gives us higher yields. Our investment in USS Anhydrous Ammonia has paid off in more profits, says Mr. Earl P. Bateman, who farms with his sons, Earl Ray t Bateman and Wayne Bateman at West Jordan, Utah, On corn, Mr. Bateman used 100 pounds of available nitrogen, plus barnyard manure and 80 pounds of available phosphate, and harvested up to 23 tons of corn silage an acre. On barley, the average yield was 90 bushels an acre with proper i fertilization. The Batemans also used USS Nitrogen on their increase. sugar beets with a three-toIts just good farming to see that your crops get enough fertilizer, Mr. Bateman says. High yields go hand in hand with proper fertilization. Realize the most from your land this year with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers: USS Ammonium Nitrate (33Vi N), USS Ammonium Sulfate (21 Nitrogen and 24 Sulfur), and USS An- hydrous Ammonia (82 N) are made in the west for western farmers. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this year and follow recommended fertilizer practices for top farm profits. 4f above-describe- t ' con-ocat- D . - -- iS 4. ; i 3 LARGE CURD FARMER STYLE WITH PINEAPPLE WITH CHIVES LOW CALORIE. y d 18, 1960 25, 1960 'March 3, 1960 , March 10, 1960 March 17, 1960 February February .cnn-ELcirj- Ea' Nitrogen' Fertilizers o housewives than ahy other I - X 'k ND the favorite of mere is V n t III-LA- COTTAQI CHUSI s ' t price is $5.00 as usual. Everyone in Kanab Stake is invited and the proceeds will be turned over to the Stake House building fund. Remember the dinner bell rings at 6 o'clock prompt UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Visitors at the Henry Carroll home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melling and children of Cedar City. , 100-un- i (JiBCOLgJO Orson Young , returned home from the hospital but is still confined to bed we hope it wont be too long until we see him up and around again." 50,-00- be,QBveyeA4rom-4he-weILby.4up- Enjoy a delicious turkey dinner and all the trimmings Saturday evening March 26th at 6 o'clock at the Orderville Ward Chapel In addition to the excellent food an interesting program has been arranged which includes novelties and a real cute one act play, all of this for the low, low price of $1.50 for adults, 75c for children and $1.00 for high school and college students. The. family The Malcolm Porters of Hurricane, Utah visited at the Martha Porter iftftne Ety Sec. 4, T40S, R2W, EtyEty-SWt- y Sec. 34, Nty, SEty Sec. 27, ... Turkey . 1 A 3, ents the F. M. Esplin ove? the Sorenseri, toretife Lamb played an week end from their home id Ka- Organ solo. nab were Rexine and Clay Esplin Were having typical March children of Mr. and. Mrs, Howard weather, wind and cold, a little Esplin. rain and hail mixed in, Donald Esplin spent the week Eliza A, Cox has returned home end home from his employment after spending the winter in Orin Salt Lake City. em with her daughters. Home missionaries in Sacrament meeting were Boyd McAllister, and Burke Cloyd Chamberlain Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carsuo are the proud parents of a daughter born Wednesday they have three sons who were real thrilled over their sister. ac.-ft- ., SW Page Ttrea Orderville llovs 100-un- it The water will be pumped from the well and conveyed by pipe to a reservoir in SWtyNWty said Sec. 3, and conveyed by ditches'to the place of use and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 240 acres in Sty Nty, NtySty said Sec. 3. 29397 Consumers Agency, Inc., Box 504, Provo, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. to be used from any or all of six 10-iwells at the following points: (1) 782 ft. deep, S. 2613.9 ft. and E. 2510 ft.; (2) 778 ft. deep, S. , Utah Kt.z for the domestic requirements reation purposes, and from Mar. 1 motel and cafe, add to' Nov. 1 to irrigate 3 acres, all 29434 Preston Bunting, Ka- for the watering of 25 horses, in SEViSEty Sec. 23 SWty Sec. from an un and from Mar. 1 to Nov. t to 24, NEty Sec. 26, T43S, R6W. nab, Ut. .033 sec.-f- t named spring, trib. to Kanab irrigate 3 acres, all uses in Karl M. Jameson, Gen30746 Creek to Colo. River at a point Sec. 23, SWty Sec. 24, NEty eral Delivery, Kanab, Ut. 1 sec.-fN. 2650 ft and W. 590 ft from Sec. 26, T43S, R6W. from overflow' from Kanab City SE Cor. Sec. 17, T43S, R6W. From 30019 Tourist Enterprises, Sewage Disposal plant at a point a concrete head box at the spring Inc., 10 W. 1st So., Salt Lake City, N. 330 ft. and E.; 33 ft from SW the water wili be piped to a 20,- - Ut 033 sec.-- ft from East Fork Cor. Sec. 28, T43S, R6W. The 000 gallon capacity reservoir and of Hog Canyon Spring Area at a water will be pumped through pumped therefrom to the place of point N. 752730E. 15,613 ft 90 ft. of pipe and, used to irrigate use for the watering of 150 cattle, from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T43S, R6W.-Th- 65 acres in Nty Sec. 33..T43S, R6W. and for a dipping vat in a stock-yarCharles H. Spencer, 31153 spring area is described from all uses in NWtyNWty Sec. the point of diversion, thence N. 220 North Fredric Ave., Burbank, 21, NEtyNEty Sec. 20, T43S, R6W. 10 ft, N. 8900E.200 ft, S. 20 California, from 300,000 29442 Consumers Agency, ft, S. 8900W. 200 ft., N. 10 ft, Paria River, trib,' to Colo. River Inc., Box 504, Provo, Ut. 1 sec.-f- t. to beg. The water will be con- at a point S. 550 ft. and E. 800 ft. to be used from any or all of veyed by pipe line and used as from NW Cor. Sec, 26, T40S, R2W., wells at the following a supplemental supply for the by means of an, earth and imfour points: (1) 240 ft deep, N. 1230 domestic requirements of pounding dam, 300 ft. in height, ft. and E. 820 ft.; (2) bet 100 motel, for the watering of 25 creating a reservoir having a caand 300 ft. deep, N. 400 ft and E. horses, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. pacity of 100,000 inundating 1020 ft.; (3) bet. 100 and 300 ft 1 to irrigate 3 acres, all uses in 2600 acres in NWtyNWty Sec. 26, deep, N. 2440 ft. and E. 820 ft; SEtySEty Sec, 23,, SWty Sec. 24, SWty Sec. 23, Ety,NWty Sec. 22, (4) bet 100 and 300 ft deep, N. NE1' Sec. 26, T43S, R6W. Wty Sec. 15, Wty Sec. 10 NEty 1840 ft. and E. 1150 ft, all from 30515 Consumers Agency, Sec. 9, WtySWty, SWtyNWty Sec. 2, T43S, ply of" R1E. from any or all of five 12-iwells, bet 600 and 1000 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S. 2970 ft. and E. 24 ft from NW Cor., (2) N. 4000 ft and W. 25 ft. from SE Cor; (3) N. 3000 ft. and W. 25 ft. from SE Cor., (4) N. 1220 ft. and W. 2065 ft., from SE Cor., (5) S. 2145 ft and E. 720 ft from NW Cor., all frpm Sec. 32, T42S, R1E. The water i4 to be conveyed from the wells to a 100,000 gallon tank from which it will be released and used for the domestic re. motel, quirements of a 119 homes, country jclub, golf course, fire protection, and stock watering purposes, and from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 50 acres, all uses in Sec. 32, T42S, R1E. 29444 Consumers Agency, InC., Box 504, Provo, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. well bet. 600 and from a 10-i1000 ft. deep at a point S. 2600 ft. and W. 2600 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, T42S, R2W. The water is to be conveyed from the well to a 100,000 gallon tank, from which it will be released and used for the domestic requirements of a and motel, gas station, swimming pool, cafe, and Sec. 3. T43S, R1W, EtySEty Sec. 33, T42S, R1W. 29355 Gordon L. Heaton, from a Monticello, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. 20-iwell bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 7 WE. 500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3f T43S, R1W. ' 50 acres, all uses TIIERT UTAH NEWS, . c. tb (mud I lb 'egife'td jjoa btow- - jfHUt& uadi -- 4(M of ! . being at least once a 'week for 30 days. . Dated this 3rd day of February 1960. "llH " , v r ZJ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Ernest E. House ' Manager, Land Office ' Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah |