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Show 4 Friday, May 4, 1979 for the domestic pur- therefore must be filed State Engineer in duplicate with the poses of five families Published in the within the SMSE'a, State Engineer, 231 E. UT 400 Summit SLC, S., County Bee Sec. 32. T2N, RSE. on 11 before and 18, 197 4. or' 84111, May Exch. 1433 (35 area) Frank K. Judd, RFD, Coalville, UT seeks the Coalville, Utah S4S 17 Cont. from pg. 10 of 5 families, stockwatering 10 cows, fire incidental protection, SEViNEVi in irrigation Sec. 10. T1S, R3E. Exch. 1429 (35 area) William P. Hales, 600 South Main St., Kays-- , ville,' UT seeks the right to exchange 5.0 ft. of water is to be Wanship Reservoir, at ftdiverted from four 1760 ft. and wc"' 10;i300.ft- apointN. JCinTCcdD by E. 3023 ft. from the SW 9568, deep, at the following Cor Sec. 29, TIN, and contract with points: (1) N. 660 ft. for J - JPP ch Speech and Debate of this appli- - june j6i 1979. R5E(3j miN granting with reasons of Wanship); and used cation Dec C. Hansen 32, T2N, THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE - Basin Water andW. 140C ft. ,Q) N. Const. Dist. The water 100 ft. and W. 900 ft., has been diverted from (3) N. 900 ft. and W. a 00 E1 and E. ft. and W. 9Q0 ft., all point 1400 ft. fromJheNW. from the SE Cor., Sec. I CR' Suaneous es Hereafter 1 0 ac ft of water will be releas- ed int0 Weber River at a point same as hereto- fore; and 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 100-30- 0 IP 0 D D D D D D purpos- - well, ft. deep at a ch point N. 1775 ft. and E. 170 ft. fromt he SVi Cor., Sec. 5, TIN, R5E (2V4 miN of Wanship); and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW'aSEVa, Sec. 5, TIN, R5E. Exch. 1434 (35 area) Alfred Hoffman, ' 1215 Sego Lily Dr., Sandy, UT seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 27609, U.S. Bur. of Reel, and contract with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wanship Re' servoir, at a point N. 1760 ft. and E. 3023 ft. from the SW Cor., Sec. 29, TIN, RSE; and used for miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 1.0 ac. ft. of water will be released into Weber River at point same as hereto-- , fore; and 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from an ft. deep, at a point S. 200 ft. and W. 400 ft. from the N Cor., Sec. 5, T1S, R5E (3 mi S of Wanship); and used for the domestic purposes of one family within the NE'aNWtf, Sec. 5, T1S, RSE. Protests resisting the Stomp for sight In an effort to stomp organization's progout blindness in Utah, rams, including its the students of Park glaucoma screening City and North Summit clinics, which the Soci- High Schools joined ety cosponsors with together Arpil 26, 1979, Lions Gubs throughout in a fund raising the State. ' activity for Society to the Utah The money will also Prevent go to support our Blindness. At the "Stomp for Sight, held at North Summit High School in Coalville, $283.00 was presented by the students to Michael A. Runge, a popular disc jockey on KALL Radio in Salt Lake City and master of ceremonies at the dance. The students raised the money by charging $1.00 admittance into the dance. Mr. Runge, vice president of the Society, said the money will be used to expand the preschool amblyopia screening clinics, our eye safety incentive programd in shcools and insutries, and to provide sigh saving Speech and Debate: Bottom row left to right information - through Siddoway, Kraig Dearden, Kevin pamphlets and film are Alan Sue Ovard and Peggy Isakson. Row 2 strips - to persons in Dearden, are Cindy Jones, Fred Bosworth, Kevin every county. Rlchlns and Wendy Naylor. Row 3 are Kelly "The money raised Goodro, Lea Geuvero, Brenda Hughes and Chock by the students, Mr. Dion France. Row 4 are Jerry Ovard, - Runge said, "will ass- Pethtel, Rustle Bell, Marlann Dawson, Bryce ist us in educating Goodro, Eric Pace and Kelly Dearden. Not Utahns that of shown b David Hiener. all blindness is preventable. For their support, we are most appreciative. one-ha- lf . SPEECH AND DEBATE On Thursday April the awards were as 26, the Speech and follows: Best Oration Debate team held their Awards Banquet at the Brenda Hughes; Best Spring Chicken Inn. Extemporaneous - Fred The speech and debate Bosworth; Best Debate team have done a great team - Kevin Dearden; Sue job this year. They Impromptu have been under the Ovard; Best Impromp-tiv- e - Cindy Jones; Best direction of Mr. John Jaussi: The results of form - Kerry Dearden. Gndy Jones, Best Impromptu. - Sue Ovard and Kevin Dearden, Best Debate Team.' .. a 4 well,-100-40- 0 Dpairy Tank Company Q D D D 0 Fred Bosworth, Best Extemporaneous . Brenda Hughes, Best Oration. 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