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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 "acs; Domestic: 1 family. . ' POU:SWl4NEl4Sec. 10.T2S.R2W. , The Slate Engineerm-ceive- 43-103- (A66870): Robert J. McCormick d the following QUANTITY: 1.73 ac-- ft SOURCE: 8 in. well 200 ft to 600 ft deep. POD: (1) S 100 E 670 from NW Cor, Sec 17, T2S, R1W. Applicstiai(i) to Appro-prUte or Change Water in Duchesne County (Locations in USB&M). . (4 miles east of ' Persons objecting to Roosevelt) USE: Irrigaan application must file a tion: from Apr 1 to Oct Protest stating the rea31, total acreage0.23 acs; sons for the protest. To Stockwatering: 10 head have a hearing before the of livestock; Domestic: 1 State Engineer, persons family. POU: NW 14 must request a hearing in NW 14 Sec 17, T2S, the Protest. Protest must R1W. be filed in duplicate with (A66871): the State Engineer, 1636 Keith A. Higley QUANWest North Temple, Salt TITY: 4.73 ac-f- t. Lake City, Utah 84116, SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 on or before JULY 8, 1993 ft to 100 ft deep. POD: N 1470 E 130 from (PROTESTS MUST BE (1) SW Cor, Sec 28, T2S, LEGIBLE WITH A RER2W. (8 miles west of TURN ADDRESS). Roosevelt) USE: IrrigaThese are informal protion: from Apr 1 to Oct ceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division 31, total acreage IjOO acs; Stockwatering: 100 head of Water Rights. of livestock; Domestic: 1 (LEGEND: Points) POU: NW 14 SW of Diversion POD; family. 14 Sec 28, T2S, R2W. Place of Use POU; Na(A66872): ture of Use USE) J. Cordell Bon QUANTO APPLICATION'S) TITY: 1.71 ac-f- t. APPROPRIATE WASOURCE: 6 in. well 50 TER ft to 200 ft deep. POD: (A66868): (l)N870E1370fromW Donald V. and Betty J. 14 Cor, Sec 33, TIN, Johnson QUANTITY: R8W. (5 mites north of ac-ft. SOURCE: 6 MS UT) USE: in. well 100 ft, to 400 ft. Hanna, 61 head Stockwatering: POD: deep. (1)N 830 W of livestock. POU: SE1 1200 from E 14 Cor, Sec 4 NW 14 Sec 33, TIN, 10, T2S, R2W. (6 miles R8W. westofRooscvelt.)USE: 0) Hadlock (A66886): , Moon Lake Electric Association QUANTITY: 045 ac--ft SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 ft to 200 ft deep. POD: (1)N 1550 E 155 from SW Cor. Sec 2S.T2N.R2W.(10miks north of Neola) USE: Domestic: 1 fsmily. POU: W 12 SW 14 Sec 25. T2N.R2W. APPLICATION'S) TO CHANGE WATER (al 7380): Bobby Jay and Laura Mae Lazenby proposc(s) to change the POD of water as evidenced by Diligence Gaim D2322. 43-24- HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.5 cfs. SOURCE: Duchesne River. POD: (1)N 2777 W 316 from S 14 Cor, Sec24,TlS,R8W.USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Nov 1, total acreage 16.00 acs, sole supply 16.00 acs. POU: N 12 NE 14 Sec 25, T1S, R8W, SLB&M. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.5 cfs. SOURCE: Duchesne River. POD: (1)N 1785 E 900 from S 14 Cor, Sec 14, T1S, R8W. (About 2 Miles N of Tabtena) USE: Same as Horrocks joins NALF Richard Horrocks, LaPoint, has joined the North American Limousin Foundation (NALF). NALF is the association of breeders of limousin rattle, the third largest major beef breed in the United States. From initial concentrations in Oklahoma, Texas, South Dakota and western Canada, the limousin breed has expanded into every U A state and many foreign countries. The outstanding genetic leanness of the bred has only served to increase its popularity in recent years. The steady popularity of the early years in the limousin breed as well as a movement in the beef industry to "genetically trim" excess fat from cattle has accelerated breed growth dramatically. Since the inception of the foundation in 1968, the NALF staffhas bran serving members with registry services, research, educational programs and communications and public relations. For more information about limousin cattle or how to become a member of NALF, contact the Denver office at 303220-1693. Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 8. 1993 - Page 9 the Uintah Borin by team and wagon R. in 1917. Remo was a man offew words and Randi Jo Hadlock, infant daughmany deeds. He loved forming, ter of Ernest Alan and Suzanne fishing, hunting and camping with Marti nsen Hadlock was stillborn his family. He loved the mountains, May 26 at the Duchesne County his animals and everyone he knew. Hospital. She is survived by her parents, His favorite place to be was "anywhere" with his family. He was a Roosevelt; grandparents, Wayne and Etta Martinsen, LaPoint; and well traveled man, haring been in many foreign countries and took Ms Emil and Marcella Hadlock, Verchildren and grandchildren on long nal; brothers and rioters, Stacy trips. He was a member of the LDS Hadlock, Ryan Hadlock, Mandy Church and was loved by his Hadlock, Cameron Hadlock and Katee Hadlock, Roosevelt; Lannie neighbors and ward members. He is survived by his wife, Richens, Alternant; and Ritchie Mantwell; five children, Dr. G. David Hadlock, Key West, Florida; Graveside services wen held Hunt, Carolyn Woodward, Robert Hunt and Hazel Jensen, Roosevelt; Friday, May 28, at the Roosevelt and Don Hunt, Selah, Washington; Memorial Park under the direction 17 grandchildren and five great of the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. grandchildren; a brother, Jess Hamblin, Roosevelt; and sisters, Letah Woodward, Mantwell; Wanda Allison, Vernal; and Nila Draper, Ephraim. He was preceded in death by brothers, James, Delmer, Bill and Remo Hamblin Marley Hamblin; and a sister, Lora Hullinger. Funeral services were held R. Hamblin Thursday, June 3, at the Roosevelt Remo Kermit Hamblin, 83, LDS Seventh Ward church. Burial at the Cedarview Cemetery Montwefl, paased away Sunday, May under the direction of the Hullinger-Olpi- n bout after with cancer. a long 30, He was bom November 25, 1909 Mortuary. in Victor, Idaho, to William Hanes and Mary Evaline Jones Hamblin. He married Mary Dean Madsen Hunt August 24, 1958 in Pleasant wmSSS j Grove. Robert L. Morgan, RESTATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 25, June 1J, 1993 His family moved from Victor to Utah Safety Council gives safety tips for gardeners Stare pesticides in their original containers in a cabinet or room that locks. Never store them near :food or transfer them into used food or drink containers. For more information, do not hesitate to contact the Utah Safety or outside Salt Council at 0 Lake metro area at it The council is a private, organization dedicated to reducing the number of acddBnta both at work and at home. Some weekend gardeners have real green thumbo. For them, yard work aeema a breeze. However, for othera gardening can be a real chore resulting in bandaged fingers, painful sunburn and aching backs. Now is the time to review some gardening safety tips from the Utah Safety Council: Wear clothes that are comfortable and fit well. You should wear a shirt; full length brimmed hat or visor; sun a pants; screen with a minimum sun protection factor (SPF) of 15; sturdy, heavy soled shoes; and gloves with good grip. Keep tools in top condition, with clean, sharp cutting edges. Shovels, spades, trowels and forks should have points that aie smooth' and properly shaped. Equipment on wheels should be lubricated for easy pushing. Do not leave tools lying around. Those needed but not in use should be placed blade down facing either a wall or fence. Have a sturdy rack for tools. Hang heavy and sharp tools low or rest them on the ground with handles up. Lift objects properly by the load with your palms, and while holding it' dose .to you, pushing upward with your legs. Get help fin heavy objects or use a wheel barrow or skid. Pesticides vary in degree of toxicity and should be handled with caution. Read the container label and follow directions exactly. insectiSubstitute cides whenever posable. Mix sprays outdoors, being carefiil not to spill on the ground or grass in areas used by family members or pets. Always keep yourself, byof the standers and pets area being sprayed. j . 262-540- non-prof- long-sleev-ed r Event held for Eagle Scouts Lovell,' aatrdnaut on the historical first voyage ttfffie rhodri in 1968, has accepted the invitation to be the guest speaker at the (tethering of Eagles, an assembly of Eagle Scouts of all ages Friday, June 11," Brent Raymond, chairman, announced. Haymond said, "Captain Lovell, who is an Eagle Scout, makes an ideal celebrity and speaker for our program to honor Eagle Scouts because of his distinguished career." The astronaut first made history December 4, 1965 when he and Frank Borman mads the Gemini VII manned space flight which included the first rendezvous of grip-pin- g spacecraft. "In 1967, Captain Lovell commanded the Apollo VIII flight, which was the first manned space flight to the moon," Haymond said. Lovell completed four manned space flights, two of which were to the moon, before his retirement in 1973. As a boy, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout in Milwaukee in 1943 and was presented with the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA) in 1976. He is the recipient of many decorations for his service in the two-mann- up-wi- nd Forms needed from farmers Navy and in the National Air and Space Administration (NASA) maimed space flight program. "A Gathering ofEagles, an event A drive to round up report forms that have not been returned by honoring Eagle Scouts of all ages is fanners and ranchers in the 1992 planned for Friday evening, June 11, Census of Agriculture has been - at the BYU Marriott Center. "The occasion is being planned to started by the UJ9. Bureau of the Census. emphasize the values of Scouting in the lives of young men and to confer to Pierce, George According assistant chief of the Census a Distinguished Eagle Award in special ceremony honoring a commuBureaus Agriculture Division, and state leader who has made and nity accuracy completeness a major contribution to society of the census depends on each census during his life," Haymond said. individual filling out the he Haymond said, "Admission to this as form." Just important, report occasion is included in the true a special time is the dement; says, of cost a family picture of the nation's agricultural ticket." until be cannot presented industry Haymond said, "Our council the forms are returned. awards an unusually high number received Agricultural producers of Eagle Scouts every year. In 1992, their forms last December. Most 1,826 Scouts Mined their Eagle." have completed and returned them. of source The census is the only comprehensive, consistent agricultural data for each county in the nation. It is the basis for major decisions by farmer organizations, marketing associations, cooperaThe Vernal Ranger District of tives, Congress, the U.S. Departthe Ashley National Forest is ment of Agriculture and federal the public that the informing and state agencies. The data also Road 104; also Mountain Mosby are used widely by form publics- - referred to as the Paradise Road, is tins. now open to motorized travel to Individual reports an confidenPark Reservoir. Snow has Julius tial by law and are used only to ' left this print, which is approxitabulate totals. mately 2 12 miles south of ParaAdvance reports for all counties, dise Campground. Snow is tearing states and the nation will be fast now, and access to Paradise published starting this foil. Reports and campground is Reservoir Ufl. will be available through the the next few days. within expected Government Printing Office as well ars advised to contact the People as many universities and depositoVernal Ranger District office for ry libraries. current road conditions before counts Make it conducting spring travel. on agricultural Wfrh EAch su bscRipiioN to tLi e Stanc) And, Recede One FREETickETTOTitE MoviEofyouRchoicE at Th e RooseveIt TIh eatres, LUntaIh Theatre or ThEEchoDRiVE'lN. FillouTiirECoupoN bElow, briNqiiiN ancI pickup youR FREE MOVI E PASSTodAy! For Delivery IN the Uintah Basin Area TWO YEARS THREE YEARS known-Amer- ica 16.00 see 26.00 Special $22.00 ... $39.00 ... ONE YEAR a TWO YEARS Regular 26.00 45.00 Prices Good with Coupon Only! Effective May 10 - June 30, 1993 , . e For Delivery OUT OF the Uintah Basin Area . 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