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Show accordance with Chapter 4, Title 73, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. IT FURTHER APPEARING ORDER CIVIL NO. 57298 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE. STATE OF UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, a municipal corporation of the State . of Utah, et al, Plaintiffs, TAMAR ANDERSON, et al, Defendants. THE GEN- IN THE MATTEROF ERAL DETERMINATION OF RIGHTS TO THE USE OF THE WATERS OF UTAH LAKE IN UTAH COUNTY, UTAH AND OF THE JORDAN RIVER IN UTAH AND SALT LAKE UTAH, AND COUNTIES, THEIR TRIBUTARIES. IT APPEARING to the Court that while the above-entitl- ed action was initiated to quiet title to the rights to the use of water from Utah Lake and its tributaries this Court, by order dated September 1,1944, directed that this proceedings can be converted to a statutory determination of water rights and to thereafter proceed in NOTICE that some question exists concerning the scope of this proceedings because said prior order provides that said gen- eral determination proceeding, Should encompass the rights to the use of the waters of Utah Lake in Utah County and the Jordan River in Utah and Salt Lake Counties and their tributaries. However, the State Engineer of Utah, in a verified petition dated April 3, 1972 alleged that in order to provide for a complete and comprehensive adjudication ofthis drainage basin and in order to provide for a proper correlation of all existing water rights and prevent a multiplicity of lawsuits, it is necessary to adjudicate all of the tributary sources of Utah Lake and the Jordan River as well as the groundwater supply underlying this drainage basin in this proceedings. Certain of these tributary sources are located within Davis, Summit, Wasatch, Sanpete and Juab Counties. The State Engineer requested this Court to clarify the scope of this proceedings and specifically direct that this action encompass aU waters within the Utah Lake and Jordan River drainage basin, both surface and underground. THEREFORE, upon motion of the Attorney General for the State of Utah, Attorney for the State Engineer and good cause appearing therefore: IT 6 ORDERED: 0) That compass, and be designated as, "In the Matter of the General Determination of the Rights to the Use of all the Water, Both Surface and Underground, Within the Drainage Area of the Utah Lake and Jordan River in Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, Summit, Wasatch, Sanpete and Juab Coun- ties, Utah. Dated this 5th day of April, 1972. S D.F. WILKINS of the petition of the State Engineer be given by publication of this order once a DBTRICT JUDGE. Published in The Summit County Bee April 13, 20 and week for three consecutive weeks in the following newspapers: Daily Herald, Provo,' Utah; Deseret News, Salt Lake 27, 1972. notice City, Utah; Wasatch Wave, Heber, Utah; Davis County Clip- Utah; Summit Coalville, Utah; per, Bountiful, County Bee, Times-Ne- ws, Nephi, Nephi Utah; and the Manti Messenger, Manti, Utah; and (2) That a hearing is set at 9:00 a.m. on the 9th day of May, 1972, at which time any interested party may appear and present evidence showing why the petition of the State Engineer should not be granted and why this proceedings should not hereafter en THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Coalville, Utah Thursday, April 20, The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Summit County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Loc- ations in SLB&M. Engolf NorRFD man Deros, Kamas, Utah proposes to correct the point of diversion and place of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evid- -' enced by Appl. 36266 The water has been diverted 62 (35-154- 6) (35-154- 6). 5-- ft, 25, T2S, R6E. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well U0 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. & E. 2160 ft. from the W 14 Cor. of Sec. 25, T2S, R6E; and used same as heretofor in SE 14 NW 14, NE 14 SW 14 Sec. 25, T2S, R6E. 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 84U4 on or bench fore May 20, 1972. HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER PubUshed in Co. Bee Apr. 6, j TO LIVESTOCK OWNERS INVITATION TO BID FOR ANNUAL GRAZING PERMIT Bids enclosed within sealed envelopes and marked "Sealed bids for grazing will be received by the Northern Regional Office, Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources, 166 East 4600 South, Ogden, Utah 84403, between the dates of May 1 and May 8, 1972, will be opened at 1 p.m. on the 8th day of May 1972. The annual permit will authorize grazing of cattle in the aggregate of 200 A.U.M.'s (6000 cow days) between the dates of and June 30, 1972. The area to be grazed is located near Kamas, Summit County, State of Utah. The Division reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The grazing regulations pursuant to which the annual permit will be issued, as well as the forms for submitting bids are available at the office of . the Division of Wildlife Resources or from Conservation Officer Guy Bronson, Kamas, Utah. Published in The Summit County Bee April 20, 1972. June 1 PINK AND BLUE HENEFE- RTed and Jenny Paskett became the proud parents of a baby boy April 9 in the Coalville Rees J. weighed Hospital. 8 lbs. 1 oz. and was 20 12 inches in length. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Paskett, Hen-efe- r; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rees Coalville. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pen-nybak- er, Coalville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thackeray, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lythgoe, Coalville; Great Great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Child of Roy. . a born to baby daughter was Dave and Joyce Ayrton April 12 in a Salt Lake Hospital. 7 The new little miss weighed lbs. 12 oz. She has a sister JoAnn at home. Happy grandLol& Geary, parents are Mrs. and San Francisco, Calif.; Mr. Palo Alto, Mrs. Victor Geary, Frank Mrs. and Calif.; Mr. Ayrton, Arlington Heights, 1972 from a well 40 ft. deep at a point S. 457 ft. & E. 1681 ft. from the W 14 Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R6E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 5 horses, & 50 poultry, within NW 14 NE 14 SW 14 Sec. 6-i- NOTICE TO WATER USERS 5 Theyre your kind of people... We call them Union Pacific people because that's where they work. But they're your kind of people... many of them your friends and neighbors. They run the trains, keep the records and repair the equipment at Union Pacific. But they buy shoes, ranges, automobiles and refrigerators just as you do. Like you, they know part of the price they pay is for moving those things from where they're made to where you buy them much of it by railroad. With the finest equipment available, they help keep the transportation part of today's prices as low as possible. And that makes them your kind of people. What America makes, Union Pacific people deliver. The 13 & Summit 20, 1972. |