Show T 9 The SunNews Wednesday Nov (LEGEND: Point(s) of DiverPOD Place of Use sion POU Nature of Use USE) (A66573): Janies L and Jacqueline Rodeman 0015 cfs QUANTITY: 3 in well 100 ft deep SOURCE: POD: (1) N 128 E 200 from SWCor Sec 22 T21S R1W (2 miles West of Salina) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs 40 head of livestock Stockwatering: Domestic: family Pou: S12SW1 4 Sec 22 N 12NW14 Sec 27T21S R1W S12SW14 Sec 22 Nl 2NW14 Sec 27 T21S R1W Goose(A66580): Creek berry Irrigation Company 018 cfs or 1000 QUANTITY: SOURCE: Gooseberry Creek POD: (1 ) N O E O from NW Cor Sec 35 T23S R2E (22 miles SE of Salina) POINT(S) OF REDIVERSION: (1) 5 100 W 2020 (2) N 1800 W 2320 from SE Cor Sec 12 (3) S 1640 W 430 (4) N 2640 W 2030 (5) S 2530 W 145 from NE Cor Sec 25 (6) S 00 W 200 from NE Cor Sec36T22SRlE (7) S 3230 E 2900 from NW Cor Sec 6 T23S R2E STORAGE: Farnsworth Reservoir from Oct to Jul USE: IrrigaCapacity 1000 1 tion: from Apr to Oct 15 total acreage 113180 acs POU: Sec 12 Sec 13 Sec 14 SEc 24 Sec 25 T22S R1E SEc 6 Sec 8 Sec 17 Sec 18 Sec 19 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 3 Sec 36 T22S R2E Goose(A66581): berry Creek Irrigation Company 011 cfs or 192 QUANTITY: SOURCE: Gooseberry Creek POD: (1) N 667 W 690 (2) E 300 (3) N 67 E 1309 (4) E 1540 (5) N 1416 W 1748 from S 14 Cor Sec 25 T23S R2E Source: Gooseberry creek (22 miles SE of Salina) POINT(S) OF REDIVERSION: (1) S 100 W 2020 (2) N 1800 W 2320 from SECor Sec 12 (3) S 1540 W 430 (4) N 2640 W 2030 Source: Gooseberry Creek (5) S 2530 W 145 from NE Cor Sec 25 (6) S 100 W 200 from NE Cor Sec 36 T22S R1E (7) S 3230 E 2900 from NW Cor Sec 6 T23SR2E STORAGE: Casto Ponds (5) from Dec to Mar Capacity 192 USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 15 total acreage 113180 acs POU: Sec 12 Sec 13 Sec 14 SEc 24 Sec 25 T22SR1E Sec 6 Sec 8 Sec 17 Sec 18 Sec 19 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 31 Sec 36 T22SR2E (A66591): Ray W and Sherley Wallberg QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 300 ft deep POD: ( ) S 220 E 100 from NW Cor Sec 35 T20S R1W (2 miles north of Redmond) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 3 total acreage 025 acs 10 head of livestock Domestic: family POU: NE14NW14 Sec 35T20SR1W Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the $AUNA SUN November 25 December 2 & 9 1992 251992 Today's teens need to be wise consumers scam artists know it Most modeling scams are not easy to recognize because many claims and practices resemble those used by legitimate To be safe ask modeling agencies for references of models who have worked for the agency and contact them "Mechanic Fraud Scam artists commonly target teens because they know teens are new drivers and possibly new or used car owners Swindlers hope teens are not familiar enough with auto repair shops to know if they are being ripped off When you take your car to a repair shop ask for a written estimate this will protect you from any ‘big surIf prises’ when the work is done you feel uneasy about a diagnosis don’t hesitate to get a second opinion from another repair shop "Medical Quackery Teens are often filled with insecurities about The height weight and romance quack plays on these insecurities offering quick and easy solutions to lose fat gain muscle or tan quickly Be wary of claims that promise immediate effortless or guaranteed results Avoid promotions that use phrases such as “miracle” “breakthrough” or “secret remedy” Don't believe glowing testimonials from people you don’t know or can’t contact These people could be getting paid a lot of money to make these claims without even using the Today’s teens have a purchasing power of $1 billion per week according to the Utah Department of Commerce Now is the time for these teens to become wise consumers High school students particularly seniors are more vulnerable to swindlers and scam operations because they are more likely to make critical purchasing decisions as they graduate from high school The Department of Commerce has identified several areas of concern where teens are particularly vulnerable to scam operations '"Scholarship scams If parents or students pay a processing fee and fill out a return package to an inquiring company the student is ‘guaranteed’ a scholarship to the college of his or her choice after Unfortunately returning the requested information with payment applicants never hear from the company again Teens and parents need to be aware of these offers that sound too good to be true - especially those that guarantee a Also beware of any scholarship scholarship service which requires a search” large up front “scholarship or processing fee Most schools have counselors which will provide this information for free 900 numbers Teens can call rock stars concert updates teen date lines talk lines etc However some teens are not aware that when they call a 900 or 976 number they will be If you are charged for the call interested in phoning a 900 number find out the charges before you call If the charge is not listed be sure to ask at the beginning of your 900 phone call "Free Prize Offers Many of these scams work along with 900 number You are sent a card in promotions the mail announcing you have won a prize and to receive it you have to call a 900 number Often times you will be referred to additional 900 numbers to learn more about your prize Generally the cost of the 900 number calls exceeds the value of the ‘free’ gift A gift is not really free unless you can walk away with it without making any additional product The Dept of Commerce frequently visits junior high and high school classes to teach teens how to be better consumers If you would like more information about these presentations contact the Dept Coordinator at Enjoy the holiday spirit of giving -- - Consumer alert - Enjoy the spirit of giving - but give wisely The holiday season is for givopen ing Hearts and checkbooks wider at this lime of year as more people are contributing money to The Division their favorite charity of Consumer Protection in the Department of Commerce has issued a warning to consumers against frauduand lent charitable organizations cautions them to check out charities before they donate Ted Stewart executive director of the Utah Department of Commerce says there arc several things a consumer can do to avoid becoming the victim of a charitable "Whether you are solicited over the phone or at the door ask if the charity is registered with the state what the permit number is and what percentage of the donation actually but give wisely give funds to their cause than others rate is Although no legal percentage organization a charitable required their applicamust state the rate on tion "Some charitable organizations will use play the name game They names that closely resemble the name of a charity You might to a nathink you are contributing in tionally recognized charity when fact you may be giving money to a are such an integral Newspapers life that it is hard to imagine a time when they were not available on every street comer In Colonial times however American faced many hardships journalism and including poor communications distribution as well as a systems government intolerant of criticism v On Sept 25 1690 Benjamin Harris of Massachusetts published what history records as America’s first newspaper It was a first for the part of American for before that people of Boston time news was usually posted on trees and poles around the area The first issue of Publick Occurhowever rences proved to be its last Upset by several of Harris’ view the Massachusetts governor Don’t put it off— exterior painting can now be done at temperatures as low as 35° issued an order ot suppression that outlawed the paper It wasn’t until 14 years later that printer John Campbell capitalized Harris’ idea by founding th c Boston News Letter a weekly that began publication in 1704 The Newsletter lays claim to several first in American journalism including the use of correspondents selling of subscriptions and home delivery Today there are more than 9000 newspaper in the United States And despite the many changes that have taken place in the past 302 years the motivating force behind Harris’ attempt to bring journalism to America is the same force that guides the media today: the public’s right to know Classifieds Work! Place Your Ad Today! 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I1 15 he suggests gradually Many injuries result from a sudden burst of what he calls “over enthusiasm” “With the key points in mind winter can be a fun exhilarating season for people of all ages the doctor concluded activity safety” Every year tens of thousands ski injuries arc treated in clinics rooms across the and emergency Dr Westin offers the folcountry lowing tips to help you avoid injury during the winter months: "Take the time to get yourself into proper condition for winter sports "Have equipment especially and bindings checked conditioned adjusted to your approximate weight "Begin the season by limiting the amount of time on the slopes the first few times Try resting between runs or going just half a day "Stop when you get tired The Call Call 9 1 LIGHTEN UP famous ‘one last run’ has been responsible for a great number of injuries "Know your limitations Ski on runs where you are under control not runs that control you Taking up a winter sport can mean muscles and foods can leave you with a heavy heart American Heart Association American Heart Association Great Selection of CHRISTMAS TREES Custom Flocking The United States uses almost 45 billion board feet of lumber every year more than any other country i sense making strenuous moves your body is not prepared to do A stretching routine is important and should include all muscles you will be using both upper and lower body After you have conditioned your body the frequency of winter increase Whether you are a dedicated athlete who refuses to let the onset of winter keep you indoors or you simply appreciate the breathtaking beauty of snpw and ice it is important to remember that winter activities require special caution “That very first snowfall of the year can bring out the little kid in all of us” says Dr Craig D Westin an orthopedic surgeon at Alta View Hospital “We may want to run right out and strap on some ice skates or But careful start waxing the skis is the key to winter preparedness M 4 and good Winter activities require SSpS) 1650 100 a word thereafter) SreWi cncouKgs Finally consumers to think before they make Check it out and verity a donation the legitimacy of the organization Giving to a charity can be a rewardthe ing way to add a little joy to if it is done with caution holidays special caution First newspaper published in 1 690 in Boston rl r $300 for up to 20 Words out to the organization not the person collecting the donation "Be cautious of organizations that pressure you to give money on Legitithe spot Stewart warned mate charities will gladly take your or a year donation today tomorrow from no a check is registered "Some charities are able to collected larger percentages of the charity of purchases "Modeling Agency Scams Teens the most interest about generate beginning a Career in modeling and AC u t (i Mr r? m Delivered to over 3600 Homes Weekly! Don’t be fooled by a name phony that looks impressive "When you do make a donation pay by check and make the goes to the charity "Utah law requires chanties information to inform donors of this noted but only if they ask Stewart Call the Division of Consumer to verify that Protection him North 500 896-935- East - Richfield tJ 1 This Scene is brought to you by a local drunk driver!!! Badger Basketball Gary Chidcster The Badger Basketball season is underway but has faced some stilf competition and tough luck on their way to one win in their first six tries Snow started their season with a loss in a close game to Western Wyoming “We played pretty good in that said Head Coach Elliot “We led most of the Anderson game and then Mike Welch sprained his ankle and we had trouble breaking their press” The Badgers picked up their only win at the same tournament Nazarene over Northwest Junior game” 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 Varsity Snow is coming off a weekend in St George where they faced a preseason favorite Midland TX however they were defeated they also lost in overtime to Pasadena City College of Please Mail to: 63 East Main Salina Utah 84654 Deadline: Mondays at noon in the office The Badgers will spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Arizona preparing for the regular season that starts December 2 1992 against Utah Valley Community College in Orem Utah This Holiday Season Remember Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk! |