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Show NOTICE TO WATER W8ER8. ' Stato Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. H, 1911. Notico Is hereby given that Ola Sonne, whoso post office address Is Ijgan, Utah, has made application In accordanco with tho requirements ot tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate twelve (12) cubic feet per second of water from Threo Mllo Creek, Cache County, Utah. Said" water will bo diverted at a point which lies 2,145 feet south nnd 1,320 feet west of tho northeast corner of Section 29, Township 12 north, Itango 1 west, Salt Iiko base nnd meridian, from where it will bo convoyed by means of a canal for a distanco of 1,485 feet nnd thero used during tho poriod from Juno 1 to Sop tembcr 1C, Inclusive, of each year, to Irrlgato 12 acres of land embraced in Sections 28 nnd 29, Township 12 noith, Itnngo 1 west, Snlt Lako bat,o and mo-rlalan. mo-rlalan. This application is designated in tho Stato Engineer's offico ns No. 3,500. AU protests against tho granting ot said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In dupllcalo and filed in this offico within with-in thirty (30) days nftor tho completion comple-tion of tho publication of this notice. CALEU TANNER, sTato Engineer. Date of first publication February 25, 1911 Dato of completion of publication publi-cation March 27, 1911. m27 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Offico, Salt Lako City, Utah, Fob. 14, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that H. C. Haker and II. J. Cravon, whoso post office address Is Ogden, Utah, have luado application in accordance with the requirements of tho' Compiled Laws of Utnh, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws ot Utah, 1909, to appropriate ap-propriate fifty (50) cubic feet per second ot water from a spring and East Fork of Faradlso Creek, Cacho county, Utah Part of tho water will be diverted at a point which boars north 45 degrocs 45 minutes oast 1,000 fret from tho west quarter corner of Section 15. Township 9 north, Ilango 2 oast, Salt Lake baso and meridian. Part of tho water will bo diverted at tho placo whero It Issucb from an unnamed un-named spring, situated at a point which bears north 61 dogrees east, 2,550 feet from tho west quartor corner cor-ner of Section 1C, Township 9 north, Itango 2 east Salt Lako baso and meridian. me-ridian. Tho balanco of said water will be diverted at a point which hears south 77 degrees west 825 feot from tho corner nbovo described. It is tho intention of tho applicants to convey tho water from tho point first nbovo describod to tho power house, a distanco dis-tanco of 17,913 foet, by means of a 28 Inch pipe lino. Tho wator from tho spring and East Fork ot Paradise Creek Is conveyed to tho main plpo lino by moans of eight Inch plpos, for a distanco of 900 feot and 1,500 feet xespoctlvely. JTho commingled w.itor will bo used during tho poriod from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to develop power for tho purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery In various cities and towns in Utah. After having been so diverted and used, tho water will bo returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which lies south 1,360 feot from the northwest corner of Section 18, township 9 north, Itango 2 oast, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated In tho Stute Engineer's offico .as No. 3510. All protostb against ho granting of said application, stating tho roasOns therefor, must be made by affidavit in dupllcato and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after tho completion com-pletion of the publication ot this notico. no-tico. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication February 25, 1911. Dato of completion of publication publi-cation March 27, 1911. m27 WANTED MAN in every county in Utah to represent one of tbo leading gas and electric companies in Chicago, established 20 j cars, to sell- lighting systems to homes, business houses and towns. Also a full line ot automobiles on V0 a month payments; liberal commissions; commis-sions; $25 n week drawing account. Good man can mako $100 to $250 a week. Not cont capital required, $300 bond for samples necessary. Will call personally and seo applicants. JOHN E. BOTT, f23 Provo, Utah, "Sufforod day and night tho tor-mont tor-mont of Itching pllos. Nothing helped mo until I used Doan's OlntmonL It cured mo pormanontly." Hon. John R Garrott, Mayor, Olrard, Ala. Cautious In HI Antwer. Undo Qcorgo Snow, an old antebellum ante-bellum negro, was giving testimony. Tho counsol asked Undo Qcorgo which eldo of Souchatouchoo Croek ho lived on, to which ho roplloJ: "Which sldo ot tho creek do I llvo on, bossT" "Yos," "Gwlno up or down I tho creek, bossT" Applications for Grazing Permits NOTICE Is hereby given that all applications for permits to grazo cot-tlo, cot-tlo, horses and sheep within tho CACHE NATIONAL FOREST during tho season of 1911, must be filed In my office at Logan, Utah, on or beforo be-foro February 25, 1911. Full information informa-tion In regard to tho gracing feos to bo charged and blank forms to be usod In making application will be furnished upon request. CLINTON O. SMITH, Supervisor. K5- NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELEC-TION. ELEC-TION. Notice Is heroby given that an election elec-tion will bo held in each municipal ward of Logan city, Cacho county, Stato of Utah, on March 7, A. D. 1911, to submit to tho taxpayers of Logan City, Cacho county, Stato of Utah, qualified unded tltlo CC, chapter 17, Section 1943 ot tho Compiled Laws ot Utuh, 1907, to voto at such oloctlon, tho following question: .v Shall bonds ot tho school district ot Logan City, Cacho County, Stato of Utah, to tho amount of THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND ($35,000.00) DOLLARS, bo issued and sold for tho purpose ot raising money for purchasing a school site, building a school houso and furnishing fur-nishing tho same, and improving tho grounds; said bonds to bo thirty-five (35) In number of tho denomination of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, and payable In United States Gold Coin twenty years from dato with tho right reserved to redeem thorn at any tlmo after ten years. Said bonds to boar Interest at. the rate of five per cent per annua, payablo semi-annually. That said flection In tho First municipal mu-nicipal wr.rd will be held In tho old Sixth ward mooting houso and conducted con-ducted by Arent Johnson, Samuel Bench and F. A. Hinckley, electors ot said ward, who have been appointod Judges ot election therein.' That said election in tho Second municipal ward will be held In tho vestry of 2nd ward meeting house and conducted by Wm.-Worley, Wm. Evans Ev-ans and Geo. D. Harding, .electors ot said ward, who havo been appolntcd Judges of election therein. That said election in tho Third municipal ward will be hold In tho County court house and conducted by John O. Peterson, Robert Murdock, Sr., Wm. J. Dowdlo, electors ot said ward, who havo boon applontod Judges of election therein. That said election in tho Fourth municipal ward will be held in the Fourth ward meeting houso and conducted con-ducted by A. E. Bowcn, Olof Nelson, J; P. Jonson, electors ot said ward, who havo been appointed Judges ot election thoroln. That said election In tho Fifth municipal ward will bo hold In the Whlttler school nnd conducted by John A. Adams, Christian Olson, Hy-rum Hy-rum Crockott, electors ot said word, who havo been appointed Judges ot oloctlon thoroln. That tho polls will remain open from sovon a. m. until soven p. m. of cnld MarchVHh, A. D. 1911. By order of tho Board ot Education of Logan City. GEORGE THOMAS, President. DAVID TARBET, Clerk. Dated February 18th, A. D 1911. m7 "Dr. Thomas' Electrlo 'Oil la the best romody for that often fatal 4(s-'ease-croup. Has been used with success suc-cess In our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whltoacre, Buffato, N. Y. LOW EXCUR8ION RATE8 TO TEX- AS AND MEXICO POINTS VIA" SALT LAKE ROUTE. Seo local agent or write J. II. Man-derfleld, Man-derfleld, No. 169 S. Main street, tt We Sell The Etrth 71ND Loan Money on It I .jBS&B-&MBBBBfeht B BiBBuHiml SflflflflBk fl Farm ana city property, tho cholc- B est, for salo and exchange. Com- I merclal stocks bought and sold. I Plenty ot money to loan on city and farm property. fl Safest place on earth for real fl estate and commercial Invest- H meat Ifkt i MH 111BJM fl H. A. PEDERSEN I Am Company fl Or it 1st National Bank fl IllMBeBMilHBilMMBMBSi H BBS I H fCAUrlin" IN WINTER . Offers a peace, quietude, and early I Summer calmness that is an exhiler- 1 ating tonic during the rigorous win- I ter months of the Intermountain I country. I 1 NO LIFE IS COMPLETE I Which has not experienced a "Win- I ter in California" with its flowers, its I invigorating ocean breezes, and its I temperate days and nights. I , It Is The Land of The I "Fountain ot Eternal I Youth." I I If you pan spare a few days or weeks j during the winter or early spring," I you should go to California. I For Descriptive Literature, Address, m D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agent, V S. P. Company, Lines East of I Sparks, Salt Lake City, Utah. I I , I 1 |