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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah. Thurs., Sept. 21, 1950 I TO OSGEBVE "AST SUNDAY ON SEPTEMBER 24th In accordance with the First Presidency, Delta First ward will observe Fast Sunday services on Sept. 24, according to Dr. M. E. Bird, bishop. , Births This Week To Dee and Beryl Gillen Brush, Delta, a boy, Sept. 14. To Dana and Angie Mace Pratt, a girl, Sept. 18. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Form "F" I, Doyle Berry, of Delta, Utah, who made entry No. 665, under provisions of Chapter 2, Title 75, Compiled Laws, of Utah 1907, as amended, commonly known as the "Carey Act", which embraces SW Vi of Section 27 Township 15 south of Range 8 west do hereby give notice of my intention to make final proof to establish, my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to prove that I have settled upon, reclaimed and cultiv- - ated said lands as required by the laws and the rules and regulations relative thereto be'fore C. D. Mc Neely, who is the authorized re-presentative of thee State Land Board of the State of Utah at Delta, Utah on October 21, 1950 of the following witneses: Doyle Berry, Entryman. Russell Knight of Delta, Utah Austin Johnson of Delta, Utah First publication Sept. 21, 1950. Final publication, Oct. 19, 1950 Take Schooling In Salt Lake Mrs. Maxine Bishop, president, American Legion Auxiliary unit 117, and Mrs. Louise Sly, secretary attended the orientation school at the veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City on Sept. 14 and 15. The specialized schooling 'for veterans administration volunteer service consisted mainly of lectures by doctors and personnel of the hospital. Saturday there was a luncheon in the president's suite at the Hotel Utah for department officers. FOR SALE: Model 94 30-3- 0 Win-chester carbine. Used 3 seasons. See Don Bird, Delta. t-o- Here's a new Fall hat which enhances your appearance $29.95 v 1h IDeUGBna GIVES YOU A P08TADLG" 7&Ql Jsee! tot I $ 7) JI ? J. 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V M rugged strength. t JJ II yMJr C deltas n " rL J V T WE HAVE THE QUALITY ' ".rlT.h SHOES AND BOOTS FOR vwh (PCAx THE WORK,NG MAN- - FOH bETTER RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE Mrs. Merrill Gubler and chil-dren of Lund, Nevada, recently visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop and her sister and family, Mrs. Fay Walker. Mrs. Gubler will accom-pany Mr. and Mrs. Bishop to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Bishop will enter the I.DS hospital for sur- - yery. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Tooele County, State of Utah, thr-oughout the entire year, unless oth erwise designated, all locations be-ing from SLB&M: To Change - Vernon Irrigation Co., Inc., Vernon, Ut. proposes to chan- - ge the point of diversion place and nature of use of 2400 ac.-f- t. of water from Vernon Creek under right acquired by diligence prior to 1880. The entire flow of Vernon Creek up to 40 sec.-f- t. has been diverted at a point N. 5700' E. 122 ft. from VfVt Cor. Sec. 9, T9S, R5W, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 to irrigate 1500 acres of land embraced in Sees. 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, and 32, T8S, R5W, and for dom-estic and stock-wateri- purposes. Hereafter it is proposed to store 2400 ac.-f- t. of water from Oct. 15 to June 15 of following year in a reservoir made by constructing an impounding dam to a height of 80ft., the center of which is loc-ated at a point N. 3447'W.3330 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 34, T9S, R5W. The reservoir will inundate 58.67 acres of land embraced in EH Sec. 34, and W Sec. 35, T9S, R5W. The water so stored will be releas-ed and conveyed down the natural channel to the point of diversion, described above, where it will be rediverted and used together with the direct flow from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 1500 acres of land embbraced in Sees. 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, T8S, R5W, and Sees. 5 and 6, T9S, R5W. To Appropriate 21431 - Clegg Livestock Co., Inc., 25 South 1st East, Tooele, Ut.; .055 sec.-f- t. from Bitter Spring in unsurveyed territory in Tooele Co. at a point which is described as being located approximately 7 miles south and 5 "A miles east from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T5S, R11W. The water will be conveyed by pipe a distance of 100 ft. to stock-wateri-troughs, where it will be used from Nov. 1 to April 30 of year following to supply 2150 sheep and 200 cattle. 21561 - S. L. Gillette, 2361 Berk-ley St., Salt Lake City, Ut.; .05 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from a well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. and E. 1024 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 34 T2S, R4W. The water will be used for all purposes needed in connection with the operation and mainten-ance of a drive-i- n theatre including sanitation, drinking, sprinkling and irrigation purposes. 21624 - United States of America, Bureau of Land Management, P.O. Box 659, Salt Lake City, Ut.; .10 sec.-f- t. for stock-wateri- use from a n well bet. 50 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1050 ft. and E. 1498 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T3N, R9W. The water will be pumped to a 5,000 gallon storage tank and thence conveyed to 100 ft. of gal-vanized metal trough where it will be used to supply 4500 sheep. 21656 - Oliver C. Tripp, Goldhlll, Ut.; 4 sec-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point S.4734'l" W. 1924.51 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 1, T10S, R17W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 to ir-rigate 125 acres of land embraced in EViNE1! and NEWSEVa Sec. 1, T10S, R17W. 21659 - Gilbert McCauley, Gold Hill, Ut; 5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 14-i- well bet. 100 and 250 ft. deep at a point S. 2620 ft. and E. 20 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T6S, E18W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to ir-rigate 160 acres of land embraced in S-- said Sec. 3. 21833 - Ed Cassity, Grantsville, Ut.; 6 sec.-- ft for irrigation use from Six Mile Spring at a point N. 2900 ft. and E. 2540 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, T2S, R5W, which is the point of collection and point of commingling of water from a spring located N. 615 ft. and E. 1590 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, T2S, R5W, and the spring area beg. at a point N. 2130 ft. and E. 2640' ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. 26, and embraced in the following traverse W. 290 ft., N. 770 ft., E. 470 ft.', S. 770 ft., W. 180 ft. to beg. 2 sec.-f- t. of water will be conveyed from the spring in a natural channel to the spring area and to the point of collection where it will be com-mingled with 4 sec.-f- t. of water from the spring area. From the point of commingling the water will be conveyed by natural chan-nel to a point N. 4157 ft. and E. 2160 ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. 26, and thence by ditch a distance of 13,100 ft. where it will be used to irrigate 5,000 acres of land embrac-ed in Sees. 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, T2S, R5W, and Sees. .7, 18, T2S, R4W. 21948 - Robert E. Lee Fox, Box 334, Tooele, Ut.. .056 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from a n. well bet. 200 and 350 ft. deep at a point S. 1549.58 ft. and E. 122 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 28, T2S, R4W. The water will be used for domestic and stock-waterin- g purposes and for the irrigation of -- acre of land embraced in W and NW' said Sec. 28, from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before October 29, 1950. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER First publication, Sept. 1, 1950 Final publication, Sept. 29, 1950 J. Harlan Hilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hilton o'f Hinckley, re-ceived his commission as second lieutenant on Sept. 2. He was a member of the Provo national gu-ard, and is now at Fort Hood, Tex-as. Bruce Bliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bliss, was commissioned second lieutenant at the same time, and is at Fort Hood also. Both will soon go to Oaklahoma to artillery school. Uncle Sam Says IP' i , There IS a way to put a stopper on money evaporation and that is the purchase of V. S. Savings Bonds by the safe, sure, and automatic way of saving. Join the millions of wise Americans who have done something about their financial future. They Just got tired of banking out of their hip pocket and then waiting for the breaks which didn't come. The simplest way is to join in the coming V. S. Savings Bonds Independence Campaign, May ly 4, and "Save For Your Independence." En-roll now for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or if the Plan at your bank. And in 1960 you'll collect S4 for every $3 invested in 1950. U. S. Ttiiuutj Dtp,tm,nI |