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NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 17, 1919. Notice is hereby given that the Hynim Irrigation company, of Hy-rnm, Hy-rnm, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate seven thousand (7,000) acre feet of the high water from the East Fork of Little -Bear River In Cache County. Said water will be stored from October Octo-ber 15 to April 15 of the year following follow-ing in a reservoir formed by means I of a dam built across the natural channel of the stream, which at full stage will inundate 160 acres of land In tho WV4 Sec. 16 and E tt Sec. 17, Township 9 North, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The center of the impounding dam will bo located 1486 feet south from the N corner of said Sec. 17. The water will be released into its natural channel, chan-nel, and allowed to flow to a point 800 feet south of the E corner of Sec. 10, Township 9 North, Range 1 East, where it will be diverted and conveyed In a canal for a distance ot 68,000 feet and there used from Apr. 15 to October 15 of each year as a supplementary supply to irrlagto 4,000 acres of land embraced In Sees. 3. 4, 5, 9, 10, WftWH Sec. 15, Ntt Sec 16, T. 9 N., SHSH of Sees. 31 and 32, T. 10 N., all In It 1 B. This application is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 8232. All protests against the graniit.g of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2 50 and filed In this office within with-in thirty (30) days after the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. no-tice. O. F. McOONAOLR, State Engineer Dato of first publication December 23, 1018. 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There may 1-m 1-m $ -. others, but nobody seems to be saying V Vw ' 1 &.T P- TE U"T LET US SHOW YOU THE Jf ,!.; 1 "' RIGHT OVERCOAT FOR mi t YOU NOW; W EH APE IT I! 40z- , The MEN'S Shop , The Home of Hart Shaffner and Marx (lollies. BBUJSBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBUBBaeBaBsVBUBBBleaBS L Entomologist's First Duty. When a new "M n any efop In brought to the Attention .r the eeo Borate ralouioioghn and u rei tody li I asked, ha most drat know laid hnt till ins. ei la, h' n-'ist l.'.iuw tin group to which H belongs, the tablt I of ,t,is grrjoi, tin exact rliiaalOcatloi of tins Individual specie, it ntaj b t tin t it will prOVd '." lie i !"i-re'-tlj ,e spedea, in hieb caas II inti ' i sccurataly dcaciilwi tad prujcrt) placed, o tin.t other workera will know uhout li and BbOOl Its teliitlnn liblpa uini its possibilities for buuu. LEGAL NOTICES 1 Consul! The County Clerk 1 Or The Respective Sign- 1 ers For Further Informs- I tion. M Probate And Guardianship Notice NOTICE TO OREDITORS Estate of Eliia M. Irvine, Dcceasod & Creditors will present claims wfth M vouchors to the undersigned at hie fl residence No. 293 West First South W street. In Logan City, In Cache Coun- -V ty, State of Utah, on or before the 9 20th day of February. A. D. 1920. fl Date of flrBt publication December M 18th. A. D. Iflt, fl THOMAS IRVINB. S Administrator. B W. W. MAUOUAN, H Attorney Aav-l-It H NOTICU I'O CRRDITORH H Estate of Ueorge IT. Ohamp, De- ceassd : H Creditors will present claims with jH ouchers te the undersigned admin- 1 i.-ii.iior. at tho offlce of the Utah fa Mortgage Lonn Corporation, lOgan, , ; 'M .Utah, on or before the 19th my ot VJ 'April, 1920. jB Date of first publication December M FREDERICK P CHAMP. H Ad mi ii i. I, at. '. H WALTERS and HARRIS, M Attorneys d l-2t V - am NOTICE TO CIIKDITORS M In Ihe Matter of the Estate of . ' Rozina M. Cranney, Deceased. fl Creditors will present clalmt Wfli M I 'vouchers to the underslgne i ft. !ili M ' residence In Logan, Utah, or on be- M .fore the 20th day of February, 1910. H ' Date of first publication, Decern- H J ber 18th, 1919. B JOSEPH CARl.SON, Admlnlstracor, WALTERS and HARRIS, I Attorneys Adv-1-20 C NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In the Matter of the Estate ot Susie M. F. Crockett, deceased. I Creditors will present claims with i vouchers to the undersigned at hla residene in Richmond, Cache ounty, Utah, on or before the 2 2nd day of February, A. D. 1820. Date of first publication December 20, 1918. HTRUM E. CROCKETT, Administrator. C. W. DUNN. Attorney. Adv-l-2 mm NOTICE TO HKDITOHH IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THH FIRST Jl DHTAI, l)ISTKI(-T OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND I OR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In Ihe Matter of the Estate of H. Sumner Hatch, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix admin-istratrix ut her place of residence at 64 North 2nd West street, Logan, Utah or at the office of Thatcher and Howen, Logun, Utah, on or beforo the 27th day of April, 1920. OLIVE BAKER HATCH, Administratrix. THATCHER and BOWEN, Attorneys for Said Estate. U Adv-1-23 |