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Show Reed Warners at Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Reed Warner, attended the graduating class of the Utah Police Academy at the University of Utah December 10. Their Terry Opheikens was one of thirty to graduate. son-in-la- w, 5 Two other local graduates were James T, G rover and James R. Hess who are both working at the weigh station. Terry will be working with the Salt Lake City Police Department. Diploma's were presented by Governor Rampton. These graduates will be placed with eight police departments; the sheriffs department and Utah Highway May Christ's peace abide with you Following Coalville Brown Dairy Cow Sets Fine Record the graduating were also present. SLBAM. Each. 474 (35 Area) change 75 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by AppL No. 27609, US. Bur. of Reel, b Contract with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wanship Res. at point E. 3023 ft. from N. 1760 ft. SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for miscellaneous pur- four-year-o- days. This information is made available through the cooperative efforts of the state and local testing associations and Holstein-Friesi- an Association of America. Dairymen enrolled in the program pay for the service. poses. Hereafter, 75 ac. ft. of water is to be released into Weber River same as heretofor, and 75 ac. ft. of water is to be well diverted from a 400-5ft. deep at a point N. 1000 ft. E. 500 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, TB, R5E; and used for the domestic purposes of 150 families in Sec. 6, US, ch 00 . R5E VS. dairy cow's estimated annual output of 9,388 lbs. (4,366 quarts) of milk containing 345 lbs. of butterfat. Participation in the official testing program can increase the value of the herd and provides recog- Gilbert H. Helen B. Clement, 3600 Emigration Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place, b nature of use of 0.5 ac. ft. out of a total of .10 sec. ft. andor 4) t for wife Rosalind and rt Rock-po- East 21st Properties, South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 seeks the right to ex1025 Brattleboro, Vt.-- C. Beauty-va- le Reflection Arab 7528192, ld a registered Holstein in the herd tested for Brown Dairy, Inc., Coalville, has produced a noteworthy record of 23,000 lbs. of milk and 795 lbs. of butterfat in 362 nition Terry, his ' State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise Locations in designated. This level of production may be compared to the average exercises, the Warner's were among those who were dinner guests at Ballif Hall at the University. Terry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Coalbear Brook Shoe Store Xoe and Vonia Patrol. their daughter, Stephanie were weekend guests at the home of Reed and Roberta Warner. 10.603 ac. ft. of water as evid- LORNA H. HARRBON, M. JANE DORAN, Defendant. TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING OR CLAIMING LIENS: THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Thursday, December 16, 1971 2 All persons boldingorclalm-in- g liens pursuant to Title 38, Chapter 1, Utah Code Annotated 1953, on real property located In Summit County described a as follows: Lot 218 Pine Mountain, Subdivision 2 reputedly owned by Lorna H. Harrison and M. Jane Do ran are notified to be and appear before the Law and Motion Division of the above entitled Court at the Summit County Court House, Coalville, Utah, at 10:00 o'clock, a.m. on the 3rd day of January, 1972, and to all our many good customers we extend greetings! during a regular term, thereof and to exhibit then and there the proof of their liens. Dated this 17th day of No- LlH vember, 1971. HENRIKSEN AND HAWKINS By Greg R. Hawkins ' HENRIKSEN AND HAWKINS Attorneys for Plaintiff 320 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone: BUNNY'S BAR, DOWNS HOTEL & MOTEL 84102 521-41- 45 Published in The Summit County Bee Dec. 2, 9 and 16, Coalville, Utah 197L enced by Summit County Proposed Determination The water has been diverted (21-27- 9). Make It A WpBtorn riim'stmnH card of thanks 1 A to exPreM my sincere thanks and appreciation for the lovely gilts and all evidences of friendship, love and consideration shown me and my family during my illness. from Deadman Creek Stream point S. 935 ft. I W. 940 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 3, T2N, R10E; and used from ng June 1 to Nov. 1 for the of 3500 sheep, b 6 horses, and used from June lto Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 3.39 acs. in NE 14 SE 14 Sec. 3, .at a stock-wateri- Judy Crittenden. A world of GOOD WISHES T2N, R10E. Hereafter, 0.5 ac. ft. of water diverted from a weU 100-2ft. deep at a point N. 991 ft. 4 E. 1181 ft. fromS 14 Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, WOE; and used for the domestic purposes Is to be legal Nottco 00 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE is hereby given that Retistal Western Hats $15.00 to $50.00 Tony Lama and Justin Boots $40.00 to $150.00 Permanent Press Shirts $4.98 to $15.00 from all your friends" at "Tha Intarmoantiln Lanrat Williams General Repair Waat'i Steak Of JaaaaM "Croat to Mia ftayar' Maana Quality In Higher" 2242 Waah. Blvd.. Oodan, Utah Dial F2C 44033 Sterl aU Myrtle of the pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, the following described personal property will be sold at public auction to the highest Udder on the 31st day of December, 1971 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon at the West door of the County Courthouse of Summit County, Coalville, Utah. The personal property of two families in SW 14 SE of Sec. 10, T2N, R10E. The remaining water used same 14 - hereinafter described has been declared to be an abandoned aircraft and will be sold as such. The Sheriff win sell it public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the tune of sale without warranty as to title? possession or ..encumbrances, the follow-in- g described personal property presently being held by Mr. Leon Maxwell, Coaltills, Utah under directions of the Summit County Sheriff, said property being described as follows: One Piper aircraft, No. Tri-Pac- STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit Co. Bee Dec. 9, 16, b 23, 197L Thanks, customers, for your loyal trust and support. NOTICE Civil No. 4235 fll's Merc IN THE DBTRICT COURT OF SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE -- iOFUTAH ' -L- UMBER SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. . . CECIL DEABDES Henefer, Utah AMD ALVA er Disposition of funds received at the time of .sale will be made in accordance with Secof the Utah Code tions Annotated, 1953 as amended and a Sheriff's Bill of Sale will be executed and delivered at such public auction as provided by law. DATED this 29th day of November, 197L RONALD as heretofor. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before January 22, 1972. HUBERT C. LAMBERT Helping keep Utah GMEEN" Sheriff ROBINSON, Summit County, State of Utah Published in The Summit County Bee, December 2, 16 and 23, 1971. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange and change water inSummitCounty, May the blessings of this Christmas abound for you and yours! The sincere wish from all your friends at Union Pacific Railroad is indeed an important contributor to Utah's " $15195 Cemplata with FaatCuttlni ClalR, LlgMwrnigM. .IS" Bar A McCallach pntuaienmi at a popular pHea. Kamas Valley Lumber (lift Co. Kamas Woodland Telephone Co. . an!" be fain Bell Bros. Oil Co. Coalville: 336-59- 01 Reed Smithies Tie Very Bast T AU ef Tea frees All of US' Kamas: MeCulleeh 783-469- 5 Chal Start at 121.1 lawa economy-throu- gh wages paid to its employees, money spent here for equipment and supplies and through the taxes paid by the railroad. In fact, wages and taxes alone will amount to more than $36,500,000 this year. In many instances it has been due to the taxes paid by the railroad that needed civic improvements have been possible: new school buildings, fire stations or hospitals -- where "U.P." has borne a big share of the cost which otherwise would have meant an additional burden on local taxpayers. More than 3,100 of your neighbors in Utah are members of the Union Pacific family. We're proud of them and their contribution to the state and we're proud to be a vital factor in the growth and development of Utah. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ...People, power and the right equipment -- all working for you - -4 - , |