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IN THH MATTHJt OF TIIK PKT- EHSL'ORO JIKDOX IHItlOA- TIO.N1 DISTRICT f NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on December De-cember 20th, 1020, a petition signed by more than fifty land owners in the proposed district was filed with tho Uoard of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, requesting the formation of an Irrigation District Dis-trict of the land hereinafter described describ-ed to bo known as the Pctcreboro Mcndon Irrigation District together with a Plat marked Exhibit "A" showing the land to bo Included and which land Is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point 2275 foet r north of a point 2018 feet west of tho southeast corner of. section 24, township 13 north, range 2 west ot the Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence south 95G feot; thenco east 698 feet to centro ot tho southeast quarter ot Section 21, , township 13 north, range 2 west; thenco south 2 miles- to tho conti'j 'of tho southeast quarter of section .36, township 13 north, range 2 west, .thence east 1-4 mile to tho east quarter quar-ter corner of the southeast quartet or section 3G, township 13 north rango ,2 west; thenco south 1-2 mllo to the east quarter corner of tho northeast quarter of section 1, towiiBhhlp 12, north range 2 west; thenco 'ait 3700 feet to the cast bnnk of Skeon 'and Skecn Main Canal and to a point (1060 feet cast of a point 1320 feot south of the north qunrter corner of Ifroilon 6, township 12 north, rango 1 west; thenco south 5330 foot following fol-lowing the east bank of na!a rana. ,to n point 1561 feet west of the :tsti .quarter corner of trro northeast quarter quar-ter of section 7, township 12 north, range 1 west; thenco leaving said east bank of said canal and runnlnb thence south 8dcgrces 32 minutes west 3470 feet to a point 5.10 feet north of a point 2200 foot west of tho southeast corner of section 7, towu-ship towu-ship 12 north, ranao 1 west; thence south 11 degrees 30 ruin, weal 4500 feet to a point 2300 feet east ot tho west quarter corner of the southwest quartor of section 18, township 12 north range 1 weM; thenco south 1 3-4 mile to a point 2300 feet cast of west quarter corner of section 10, I township 12 north, range I wi-st; thenco south 25 degrees 30 minutes oasi auu teei to a point auu re-n east of tho southwest corner of section sec-tion 29, township 1C north, rang 1 went; thenco south 7 dgrefos fltt minutes east 5400 feet to a pWt't 1500 feet caet of tho southwest ccr for of section 32, township 10 north, ran Re 1 west; thenco south 21 de grees 30 minutes eart 2600 ltd t. the centro ot section 5, township 11 Jiorth, rauge 1 wesl; Ihenc? vtulh 10 degrees west 5300 feet to r. pnln 1700 fcetcast of tho west quarter corner of Boction 8, town5!p 11 north, range 1 west; th?nc; sonth 25 degrees 30 minutes east '-"00 eot to a point 300 feot easfof tho touth quarter corner of .ectlon S, township town-ship 11 north, range 1 we.it; th?nHf east on section line 1 1-2 -nllea to the southeast corner of section 9, township 11 norlh, range 1 w?t; thenco north 1 1-4 miles to thj cast quartor corner of tho soutfcvadt oua. ter of section 4, township 11 norlh, rango 1 west; thence wet 1-4 mil" to center of tho southeast tiunttci of section 4, township 11 nottb rngc 1 west; thenco north 1 mlto to '.hu center of tho souhoast quarter of wctlnn 33, township 12 nort., -ango 1 west; thenco west 1-4 mllo lo tho west quarter corner of ho southeast quarter of scclou 33, Uu.s!ilp 12 north, range lowest; theiu-j north 2 miles to tho west quarter c-.inr of tho southeast quarter of .vr.tlon 21, township 12 north, range 1 weM; thenco east 1-4 'mllo to tho center of the southeast quarter of section 21, township 12 north, range 1 wost: thence north 3-4 mile to tl:o north GENUINE S f BULL' DURHAM ! tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for , r. . 'Ctl : mi jrrr " , i quarter corner of tho northeast qtiar-er qtiar-er of section 21, township 12 north, range 1 west; thenco east 1-4 mile to the northeast corner of section 21 township 12 north, rango 1 west; thence north 1 mite to the west bank ot Logan river; thenco down and al- ' ong said west bank of satd Logan river approximately 3 miles and tra- j versing parts of sections 16, 9 and 4 ? I of township 12 north, rango 1 west H to Its Junction with Bcnr River; thence down tho west bank ot said Bear River approximately 6 miles to the point of beginning and traversing travers-ing in route parts of section 4, township town-ship 12 north, rango 1 west; also parts of sections 33, 34. 32, 29, SO and 19, township 13 north, range 1 west and parts ot section 24, township town-ship 13 north, range 2 west. That pursuant to Section 2, chap- ter 68, Session Laws of Utah 1919, a water survoy and allotment has been mado and filed with this Board I by-Uto State Engineer. And notice is hereby given that Monday, tho 21et day of March, 1921 at 19 o'clock a. to, of mid day hfte beon Bet aa the time and place for 5 bearing applications for exclusion and Inclusion ot lands and revision ot j allotments within the proposed Pot- 1 erboro Mcndon Irrigation District. i'att-d this 14th day of February, -IftOI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS8IOJ-BU3 COMMIS8IOJ-BU3 OF CACHE COUNTY H. A. THBUREB, Chairman. Attest: W. H. CHUOO. Clerk. ; Adv-3-11 Ar Yeu Fond ef Hiking $$ 4 We ar told that there Is an old Greek legend that Eoelldes. several centuries before the time of Christ, In Attica, established a pedestrian record that bas never since been benten. Eocll.les was a messenger lio being rent from Alliens to bring some holy lire from Delpbos, mado the Journey there and back 123 miles In nil nu tho same day. 1 .' .1 Dr. Cornelius Olsen, D. C, Ph. 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