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Show Page 2 Southern Utah News OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Southern Utah News, Marilla M. Brown, Editor Kanab, Utah Dear Editor: We spent a most enjoyable peaceful vacation at our Farm in Mt. Carmel, cleaning up the and place, doing what we could in the 14 days we had left. Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown,. Publisher Manila M. Brown, Editor Entered as matter October 6, 1944 at the post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. second-clas- s MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Richard R. Riley and Joseph J. Sannella, Kanab, Kane County, State of Utah, has filed with the State Engineer Application No. 36139, which proposes to and 6.98 appropriate 2 sec.-ft- . ac.-f- t of water from seeps and spring areas, trib, to Kanab Creek to Colo. River described as follows: all in SLBAM. Point sec.-f- t. of Diversion No. - N. 5545W. 1544 ft.- - from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T42S, R7W. This is a spring area which extends W. 52 ft., from point of diversion, thence S. 40 ft., E. 96 ft., N. 40 ft., W. 44 ft. to beg. Point of Diversion No. 2 - N. 5115W. 660 .23 sec.-f- t. ft. from SE Cor Sec. 26, T42S, R7W; Point of Diversion No. 3 137 - N. 2850 W. .68 sec.-f- t. 639 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T42S, R7W; Point of Diversion - N. No. 4 .27 sec.-f- t. 468. ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T42S, R7W. This is a spring area which extends W. 25 ft. from point of diversion, thence S. 12 ft., E. 25 ft., N. 12 ft., to beg. Point of Diversion No. - 527 650 ft. undating 3.49 acres in SWtt-SWsaid Sec. 25. The water will be stored and used for domestic purposes at a Dude Ranch for stock watering, fish culture and recreational purposes. The 2 sec.-fwill be circulated through this and used from pond Mar. 1 to Nov. 30, as a supplemental supply for the irrigation of 130 acres, all uses Vi year-aroun- d t. year-roun- d in NEV4SWV4, Sec. SSWtt SESWi, 25, T42S, R7W, Sec. 30, .T42S, R6W. Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing applica-catio- n with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before October 3, 1964. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from August 20 to September 3, 1964. Thursday, August 20, 1964 NOTICE Kanab Nowo Notes Letters To Editor SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS ) Kanab, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Applications for the position Ful- ler are in Kanab visiting with their many friends and relatives from their home in Los Angeles. to relearn to live again. With your fabulous climate, wonderful I sometime wonder if people. they realize what a fabulous place Utah is as a whole ? ? I hope it never gets like this recall 20 years ago area, there used to be breathing space here, but you could never believe it to look around now. We miss the weather reports you used to print in the paper? Have you discontinued that? Now that we are Members of your state, and land owner, we are interested in the weather, the people, and the civic things that will concern us. We enjoy the paper, wish it were printed more often, but are happy to have it as it is. In October we plan to come back, again, for a short stay, so order perfect weather for us. Best wishes to you and your staff, scenery,-wonderfu- While we did nothing outstanding we have wonderul memories, of those days, and will be very anxious to return this fall to get the place ready for occupancy, in the very near of Custodian of the Kanab High School will be accepted immed iately at the Kane School District office in Kanab. For fur- ther information and full details contact Superintendent Dovle K. Swallow. Phone 9 or 644-246- l 644-248- 2. Published August 13, 29, 1964 J t 1 future. The thing that made it so enjoyable was the fact that everyone came to see us, offer us help, suggestions and just friendly advise, and also, the homebaked, bread and, the fresh butter, etc, milk, and eqgs, the fact that they as people were interested in us, and our little problems. That is something that one loses sight of out here, in this congested overpopulated area, with its smog, traffic and general rush. I truly hated to return to ' this area. Imagine I who had lived in large places, worked in large hospitals, supervised large groups of people, and taught in various medical groups, and who loves, the field of medicine, and music, am, ready to retire from this mad rush and go back to the farm -- -- Miss the Kids? One Long Distance call can bring them home again. Youre only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. Youll discover that Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. J MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Very Sincerely Mrs. Katharine (C. E.) Reafsnider, Medical Records Librarian, and Consultant. Torrance, California. 16-03- sec.-f- t. - N. 1031'W. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, This is a spring T42S, which W. 100 ft. extends area, from point of diversion, thence S. 27 ft., E. 208 ft., N. 110 ft. to beg. Point of Diversion No. 6 .18 sec.-f- t - N; 4228E. 905 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 26, T42S, R1W. This is a spring area, which extends N. 25 ft. from point of diversion, thence W. 40 ft., S. 25 ft., E. 40 ft. to beg. The water will be commingled in a reservoir having a capacity of 6.98 ac.-f- t. at a point N. 1969 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 25, T42S, R7W, created by a dam 5 ft. in height, in- - ' R7W. 76-OO- 77-07- 13. Public Notico The general public is cordially frivited to attend an open house at the New Addition of Kanab High School. These fine facilities, modern in every way, will be open for your inspection between 5 and 7 pjn. 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