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Show Rimhwvi-II- , STANDARD rtnh Thiii'klny, January IN. 1973 6 Annotated. 1953. and with pioper verification as required therein. Dated and signed this 8th riav of January, 1973. SANDRA B. BATHER, Cotie weli verted tium a IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT ft. deep ::t a tuiin X. 119 OF in CIIKSNK COUNTY, ft. and E. 2u.si ft. fimr. SW STATE OF CTAI1 Cor. See. 3J, Tl.V. R1V; nun I'ROIIATE Pit ISIOX The following application used fur nii well m uling purhave been filed with the State poses in NEI4SW14 Sec. 31 Engineer to appropriate water TIN, R1W. in Duchesne County, State of Gu Pi minc42009 I'roiuiii No. 13113 Utah, throughout the entire P. O. Box Enterprises. ing year unlcs.-- otherwise desig- 1138, Vernui, Utnu 84078. 0.015 IN THE MATTER OF THE nated Location a In USB&M. sec.-f- t. of water is to be di- ESTATE OF NORMA H. I W. R. Hunts4 41001 0 well verted from a BOWEN. Deceased: man. 8505 S. Redwood. Rd.. S. 1691 a ut point ft deep Creditors will present claims Went Jimlrit. Utah 84084. 1.0 ft., and W. 2124 ft. from NE with vouchers to the underof water is to be d- Cor. Sec. 26. TIN. R2W; and at the law office of well ivined from an used for oil well drilling pur- signed H. Ivie. Atinmey-at-LaRay ft. deep at a point S. 1320 poses ii SW1.4NEI4 Sec. 26, 48 North University Avenue. ft. and E. 15 ft. from WiyJ TIN. R2W. Utah, on or before the Cor. Sec. 24, T1S, R2W; and Gulf Oil Provo, 12016 30lh day of April, 1973. Claims used for the domestic piirposea P. O. Box 2619. Casper. under- Notice To Bennett investigates funds for Olympics Water Users Notice said state nor the city government is in a posiSen. Wallace F. Bennett, tion to commit any large outlay of funds," today he will investigate possible federal sources of funding, including the U. S. Bi- the Senator said. I will therefore join in asking the Bicentennial Commission, for the 1976 Wincentennial Commission and other federal ter Olympic Games in Utah. adThe Senator and other members of the agencies to consider the possibility of Utah Congressional delegation met ding the games to their programs so that and Utah may host the Thursday afternoon with a group headed the United Slates of its 200lh annias winter games part E. Lake Salt J. (Jake) City Mayor by said. he celebration," Garn, whirh is promoting the Utah bid for versary me that the enassured Garn Mayor held in was Sen. The the games. meeting vironment of the ski areas near Salt Lake Bennett's office. Sen. Bennett said approximately $20 will not be despoiled in any way by the games, and that no construction of facimillion would be needed fur capital exlities is planned for the canyons," he said. if in held penditures the games were to be Mayor Garn told the group that the ski Salt Lake City, which was chosen Wedin Alla and Park City are already areas U nesday as the U. S. site candidate by the equipped to handle most of the skiing S Olympic Committee in New York. All the money would have to come events. He said a ski jump, speed skating rink, from federul sources since neither the housing and other facilities would have to be built, but would be located in the valley not in the canyons. The facilities and by-la- ws would provide Utah with the finest winter sports training facilities in the world when Brent Drollinger. . . junior at Union high the games are over, the Mayor pointed arhool placed Superior I" in Forensic out. Competition. The Salt Palace would be used for hocRoosevelt Elementary and Roosevelt key and figure skating events, and other Jr. high school feel it has become neces- practice ire rinks are already planned, the sary to revise and update the PTA by- Mayor said. laws. At the present time the two schools Sen. Bennett said, "With these assuare functioning as one unit. It is felt that rances, I think the Utah bid should be P our school census has increased over the supported." The Union high school Forensics team last six months to the point that our paHe pointed out that the International recently attended the Utah Stale Bur Foand teacher association could fune-tio- n Winter Olympic Committee will meet Feb rent rensic tournament. This was a new meet better as two seperale organizations. ruary 3 to select a site for the games, and this year, sponsored by the Stale Bar Astake time to answer the follow- that without a commitment of funds the Please sociation. The calagorics open for particiing questioneer and return it to the school United Stales would probably lose the bid. cross Senior were examination", pation so they can take your opinion in consideJunior cross examination", Debate and ration and present the results and ask for legislative assembly." a membership vote at the next meeting. Union had students in all three cateAre you in favor of two separate PTA's, i , gories. Debate; Clayton Snow, Guy Betts, Roosevelt and Roosevelt Jr. SlftlGS Ilama-ke- r, Elementary Maxine Brent Uresk, Urcsk, Gaiy high, each will be responsible for holding a and Shauna Rasmussen. Legislative minimum of required meetings or funcJeff Brent Winn, Drollinger, Assembly: tions. Steve Osborne, Everett Wilcken. Or would you like to keep the Roosevelt Union was the smallest school at the Next Thursday, Jan. 25 is the regular and Roosevelt Jr. high PTA's Elementary meet and they are pleased to announce of the Duchesne Elementary meeting now workconstituted and to continue that Brent Drollinger placed Superior" in as PTA to be held at 8 p.m. in the school ing together. Legislative Forum. Brent is a junior this with Mrs. Susan Wardle, presiAny suggestions or remarks that you library year and is doing exceptionally well in dent, presiding. to make care would be appreciated. competition. Brent was a guest for dinner George Marett, Duchesne County SheThe PTA would like to remind you of Friday, Jan. 12 at the Roadway Inn, riff will present a program on Drug Abuse Founder's for all famithe Dinner the Day where his trophy was presented. and Alcholism. lie will bring with him ly. This is a means of raising funds for drug utensils and miscellaneous items that school projects. It will be a spagelli suphas confiscated from drug users in our per, to be held February 1, between the he hours of 6 and 8:30 p.m. $5.00 per family area. The drug problem is one that eveor $1.00 adult and 75 cents children will be ryone should be informed about and we should never feel it wont come into our charged. QlSKEUblS) Plan on joining the PTA. They will be town. Prior to the PTA meeting there will be ready to take memberships if you would like to join. $1.00 per member will be a Modern Math Language and concepts Gayle Gilbert took his father, Thomas charged to have a top Parent and Teacher class starting at 7 p.m. with Leo Foy, M. Gilbert to Salt Lake Wednesday for a principal, directing and the other teachers organization working for better communimedical check-up- . cation between the parents and teachers. assisting. This class is for all who do not feel they know enough about the new Mrs. Constance Capson was released Your children's future is at stake, give math and would like to learn more. Sunday in Sacrament meeting as Social them a chance with your support. The elementary and high school stuRelations Teacher in the Relief Society, dents should start preparing themselves Mrs. Kreen Gilbert was sustained in her for the Reflections Contest". This is a place. contest of talents sponsored by the NatioMrs. Evelyn Mullins was sustained as nal PTA, with this years theme, "This is work director in the Relief Society. Our Country". Further information will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman of BounMr. Rirhard P. Staley, Officer in Charge sent home with the students. The talent tiful spent the weekend with her parents, of Immigration and Naturalization ser- will be judged at the Founders Day Banthe Mark Bleazards. vice, advised that the alien address renort quet set for Feb. 22. For those who need a baby sitter, one for 1973 has been underway for over two weeks. From the number of reports re- will be provided by the Duchesne LDS ceived to date, it appears that many aliens Ward MIA for the math class and PTA FRESH FRUIT are waiting until the last minute to make meeting on the 25th. When storing fresh fruit, their reports. poke a few small hides in the To avoid possible serious penalties as plastic bag you refrigerate it to ventilation prescribed by law, Mr. Staley suggests and in, provide that reports be made as soon as possible. let out some of the moisture Persons putting off the report to the end which accumulates. SKY LOTTERY of January may find they forgot and failed The world's first lottery in to veport before the January 31 deadline. the sky" was held recently in an American Airlines 747 about 10,000 feet over the state of Connecticut, taking place on a special hour-lon- g flight carrying 240 persons, including state lottery officials. Update PTA Subject School Forensic Team places Duchesne PTA i meeting on drug abuse 333333 CSSS Address report slow coming in Administrator To Creditors (43-729- WILLIAM L BOWEN, Administrator IVIE. YOUNG ft STOTT. RAY H. IVIE. i (43-728- 48 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 84601 Dates of publication, Jan. and Feb. 1, 1973. j.i.'C.-l'- t. 11. 18.25. 75-25- 0 rh TRAIN WRECK I43-730- H of of to of 2 families, stockwstering 30 cattle; and used Apr. 1 Oct. 31 foi the irrigation 100 acs. in SWUNWtf. W'.SWU. SE1SW14 Sec. 24. T1S. R2W. Coip., Wyoming 82610. 0.015 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from 0 ft. deepnt well a u point N. 820 ft. unit E. 2172 ft. from Wi4 Cor. Sec. 29. T1S. R2W; and used for oil well drilling purposes in SEiNWi Sec. 29. T1S, R2V. Gulf Oil 42017 Corp. P. O. Box 2619. Casper. t. Wyoming 82601. 0.015 sec.-fof watei is to be diverted from 0 ft. deep well a at a point S. 42 ft. and V. 2123 ft. from EJ Cor. Sec. 31. T1S, RlW; and used for nil well drilling piirposea in NW I4 SE U Sec. 31. T1S. RlW. 400-100- ch daimed lives. 22 a raise We just raised your starting to $30720 a month. And in Army today's salary is you might not have to it about the best thing spend it. That's because we provide you with meals, housing, medical and dental care, commissary and post exchange privileges, and 30 days paid vacation every year. (43-729- ic. 41078 Jan. While you were looking fora job, we just gave you 143-730- 2) 25-6- on Ybu also get your choice of over 300 good jobs. What other offer on this page offers you all that? For more information call your local Army Representative at: Ralph (43-729- 6) Draper, Box 038, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, 0.10 aec.-f- t. of water la to be diverted from a well 200 ft. deep at a point N. 10 ft. and W. 820 Cor. Sec. 20, T2S, ft. from R1W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, atockwatering of 4 hoi sea; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2.0 acn. in SE14NE14 Sec. 20, T2S. R1W. 41981 Grant T. and Karol McNeill, R.F.D., 255 STEPHEN FOSTER Songwriter Stephen Foster died in poverty on Jan. 13, 1864, in New York City. Ei lodayfc Army wants to join you WILL BUY . . . (43-729- 7) Utah H., Tooele. 84074. 0.1 MINERAL RIGHTS of water is to be diwell verted from an 200-40- 0 ft. deep at a point S. 850 ft. and V. 160 ft. from N'i Cor. Sec. 19. T3S, R8W: and used for the domestic purposes of one family, of 4 horses, and used for 50 part-tim- e trailer spaces: and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 6.0 acs. sec.-f- t. ch Highest prices paid for minerals! stock-wateri- CONTACT HANK SWAIN in NEiNW'i. NW4NEI4. Sec. 19. T3S, K8W. 42008 (las Producing Enterprises, P. (1. Box 1138. 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Sec. 27, T1S, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, atockwatering of 250 cattle and 200 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 Protesta resisting the grantacs. in SEHSE4 Sec. 27. T1S, ing of these applications with R2W. must be filed 41977 McCulloch reasons therefor in duplicate with the State Oil Corp., P. O. Box 824, State Capitol. Utah 84021. 0.015 see.-f- t. Engineer, 84114. of water Is to be diverted Salt Lake City. Utah 1973. well 500 ft. deep on or before March 3, fiom a Hubert C. Lambert. at a point N. 1552 ft. and W. STATE ENGINEER 1303 ft. from EVJ Cor. Sec. in the Uintah Basin 31, T2S, R4W; and used for Published 18. 25 and Feb. Jan. Standard in Secs. oil drilling purposes 1973. 1. 31 and 32. T2S, R4W. (43-729- train wreck A must Se presented to the signed in accordance with proUtah visions of Section 400-100- n. v, Attorney-at-Lni- 300-50- ch VII .ki ('ANIONS yuu arrd. wr will get! Phnnr llOl llt |