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Show County 441 camp winners named Cindy Gower second. Older boys winners were Tracy Kirk-ham Kirk-ham and Ray Bentley with Randy Sjoblom and Dale Staple second. Antinette Hunter Hunt-er and Carolyn Jorgensen won the older girls section followed follow-ed by Laura Gentry and Kris-tine Kris-tine Hunt in second and Suzanne Suz-anne Knight and Joyce Sand-berg, Sand-berg, third. Winners in the annual Iron County 4-H Camp held at Duck Creek Campground this past week were announced by the camp officers. Steven Starr was mayor of the younger camp with Sharon Robinson, Mayorette and Carma Kenney scribe. Committee members include Flag raising, Mary May Nelson's group; log sawing, saw-ing, Louise Mathc.-on and Hilda Grimshaw; Lummi Stick Jeanette Berrctt and Donna Green; Handicraft, Ilene Johnson; John-son; and Candlelighting, Janet Laub. Song leader was Tanya Mor-rell. Mor-rell. In charge of clean camp was Kristy Jensen; camp identification, Marsha Robinson Robin-son and recreation, Shirleen Lovvry Camp was divided in the two divisions for competitive purposes. Winners in the younger division di-vision were as follows: Skit contest; Candy Kettles and Split Bananas, 1st; Kooky Cooky Cooks, second; Galloping Gallop-ing Goumets, third. Honorable mention went to the Cheese Whizzers, Bumblsberry Book and the Sweet N' Spicy. Camp Identification first place winners were the Kooky Cooky Cooks with Half-Dozen Doughnuts second and Rootin' Tootin' Raspberries, third. Bumbleberry Blowouts, The Castle Carvers, Split Bananas and Sunbonnet Stitchers all won honorable mention. Personal Identification winners win-ners were the Merry Mixers followed by the Split Bananas and the Rootin' Tootin' Raspberries Rasp-berries with the 4-Her's. Polka Dot Chefs, Head Bands, Jazzy Jelly Beans, Bumble Berry Ber-ry Blow Outs and Half Dozen Doughnuts -garnering honorable honor-able mention honors. Merry Mixers won the clean camp competition. Second were the Polka Dotted Chofs and third were the Pan Handl-i Handl-i ers with 'honorable mention going to the Half a Dozen Doughnuts, Head Bands and I'he Knife. Fork Spoon. Lummi Stick first place winners win-ners were Jerllyn and Nancy Bryant with Kathy Schaack and Wendy Williams second and Stacie Eager anl Elizabeth Eliza-beth Whitlock, third. In th.Log sawing contest Helen Jean Srubbs and Marsha Robinson won honors for the leaders with girls team of Jan Stratton and Bonnie Baldwin taking first place honors. Second Sec-ond place was Kary Larson and Cindy Gentry with Lisa and Debra Robinson, third. Joel and Harold Bcacham won first place in the boys division followed by Paul Sherratt and Johnny Stank-osky Stank-osky second and Monty Brind-ley Brind-ley and Kevin Murie, third. Randy Sjoblom served as mayor of the older camp with Cheri Hair mayorette and Sheila Evans as scribe. Committee Com-mittee members include Nancy Nan-cy Buhanan, personal indenti-ticatio.n; indenti-ticatio.n; Hilda Grimshaw, song leader; Francis Byrnes, camp identification; La Vera Hamilton, clean camp; Delia Garfield, flag raising; Holly Urie and Shanna Haider, rec-i rec-i reation; Tracy Kirkham, handicraft; hand-icraft; Karen Esplin, skits; Clint Hunt, log sawing; Judy Cripps, lummi stick; LaRene Webb, candlelighting. Contest winners were announced an-nounced as follows: Skits .Wednesday night; Sew What's, 1st; Sun Flower Seeds and Crazy Eggs, second Purple Pur-ple Phlurps, third Honorable mention went to Busy Stitches, Stitch-es, Sexy Sauce Pans, Merry Menders, Purple Threads. Skits, Thursday night: First Vicacious Vegetables, second; Snoopy Snippers; third, Freaky Four and Crazy Knitters. Knit-ters. Super Seven, Five, Nine Big Bad Beautiful Bread Bunnies Bun-nies and Seven Ups won honorable hon-orable mention. Camp Identification winners were the Kitchen Conquerors followed by Snoopy Snippers and Sew- What's. Honorable mention went to Sunflower Seeds, Heap Big Stitches, Hot Heads, Vivacious Vegetables. Krazy Knitters won first place in the clean camp competition com-petition Second went to the Seven Ups and third to Five Fingers with Five Fickle Fingers of Fate, Crazy Eggs, Vivacious Vegestables. winning win-ning honorable mention. Personal Identification winners win-ners were the Molly Moochers with the Purple Threads second sec-ond and Vivacious Vegetables third. Winning (honorable mention men-tion were the Sunflower Seams, Seven Ups, Five Fickle Fingers Fing-ers of Fate and the Krazy Knitters. Lalani Knell and Tammy Andrews won the Lummi Stick contest with Pat Sevy and Michelle Lyman in second and Rachelle and Robyn Thorley, third. Carolyn Jorgensen and Kristine Orton, Debbie Cpr-bridge Cpr-bridge and Parn Williams won honorable mention. In the log sawing contest the younger boys winner were Kenneth Bentley and David Sjoblom with David and Andrew And-rew Chapman in second. Younger girls winners were Susan Sherratt and Sally Hull first with Tammy Peck and i NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Iron County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless un-less otherwise designated. Locations Lo-cations in SLB&M. a-6577 (71-239) Robert and JoAnn Holt, Beryl, Utah 84714, propose to change the point of diversion, and place of use of 80.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced evid-enced by UWC. 17961 (71-239). The water has been diverted from a 12-inch well 100 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft and W. 2590 ft. from the EVi Cor. Sec. 1, T35S, R17W; and used for the domestic purpose of 1 family and for the stockwat-ering stockwat-ering of 100 cattle,, and from March 15 to November 1 for the supplemental Irrigation of 40 acs. but limited to 20 acs. in the NE4 Sec. 1, T35S, R17W. ' Hereafter, 80 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 16-inch 16-inch well 300-400 ft deep at a point W. 1825 ft. N. 1320 ft. from the SV Cor Sec. 17, T3GS, R1CW, and used from March 15 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 20 acres in SWli Sec. 17, E'i SEU Sec. 18 T3C5, R16W. a-65Sl (71-2479) Reed H. Leigh, 392 South 300 Wt, Cedar Ce-dar City, Utah 84720 proposes to change the point of diversion, diver-sion, and place of us0 of 5.77 ac.-ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 35083 (71-2479). The water has been diverted from a 6-in. well 100-150 ft. deep at a point N. 200 ft. W. 200 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. U, T34S. R13W; and used for the stockwatering of 200 cat-le cat-le and 6 horses In SEUSEVi Sec. 11, T34S, R13W. Hereafter. 5.77 ac. ft. of wat- er is to bo diverted from a fi-inch fi-inch well 10(1-200 ft. deep at i point N. f)ti() ft. W. 13tt) ft. from the SU Cor Sec. 12, T3-1S, .U3VV; and used for the stock-watering stock-watering of 200 rattle and 6 Wsrvs in the SWSW'4 Sec. 12, T3-1S, R13W. a-C58." (73-7G3) Arthur R.-j Fife, 9f29 Claremont N. V ! Albuquerque, New Mexico 87100 proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of usk of 10 ac. ft. water wat-er out of a total f 321.57 ac. ft as evidenced by UWC 9026 (73-763). (73-763). The water has been diverted di-verted from a 12-inch well 0-2!V) ft. deep at a point N. 1195 ft. and W. 91(1 ft. from the SV Cor Sec. 21, T35S, R11W; and used for the domestic do-mestic purposes of one family and for the stockwatering of 20 cattle and 10 horses, and from March 15 t0 Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 114 but limited to the sole supply of 80 acs. in the Sa-NW'4, Sa-NW'4, N'zSW'i Sec. 21, T35S, Rinv. Hereafter, 10 ac, ft. is to be diverted from a 8-inch well 100-300 ft. deep at a point N. 2130 ft. and E. 8(50 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 21. T35S, R11W; and used for the domestic do-mestic purposes of one family, and for the stockwatering of 217 poultry, 10 sheep and U cows, and from March 15 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2.16 ac. in the NW'iSWU Sec. 21, T35S, R11W. The remaining remain-ing water will be used .ame as heretofore. rrotrsts resisting the granting grant-ing of these applirations with reasons therefor must be filed fil-ed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before be-fore September 4. 1971. Hubert C. Lambert, State Engineer. I'ublished in Iron Co. Record Julv 22, 29, and August 3, D71 |