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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer, by United States of America, U. S. Grazing Service, P. O. Box 1046, Salt Lake City, Utah, to appropriate appropri-ate water in Beaver County, for stock-watering purposes, throughout through-out the entire vear, all locations being from SLB&M. 16270 .20 sec. ft. of water from Rock Corral Spring, tributary to Beaver River, at a point S. 82 de-I de-I grees 47 minutes E. 8040 ft. from jWH Cor., Sec. 15, T28S, R 9 W. I The diverting and carrying works jwill consist of rubble masonry i dam, small reservoir, 2574 ft. of UH-in. pipe and metal trough. J 16274 .01 sec. ft. of water from i a 6-in. well, 375 ft. deep, at a point iS. 64 degrees 24 minutes W. 5.628 j ft-from N'Wi Cor., Sec. 35, T 30 S, IRIOW. The diverting and carry ing works will consist of pump, storage tank and me:al trough. lOauS 8.0 ac. ft. of water from an Unr.an.ed Was::, tributary to ik'vu-i- Liver, by cor-SiiMcting a small stoclv-waterir.L: i sorvoir, the ctr.ter of the impounding dam of which is located X. decrees ' jo; minutes E. 2454 ft. from SW I Cor., Sec 17, T 30 S, R10W. The capacity of the reservoir is 2.65 j ac. ft. and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each year. li;;',0y 5.4 ac. ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by constructing a small stock-watering reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which is located N. SI degrees 29 minutes W. 420 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 35, T 2S S, R 9 W. The capacity capa-city of the reservoir is 1.8 ac. f t. and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each vear. 16311 .01 sec. ft. of water from Oak Spring, tributary to Unnamed Wash, to Beaver River, at a point S. 30 degrees 10 minutes E. 729 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 19, T 29 S, R 9 W. The diverting and carrying carry-ing works will consist of concrete collecting box, 30 ft. of 1-in. pipe, storage tank and metal trough. 16313113.2 'ac.ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River by constructing a dam to a height of 24 ft., the center of which is located at a point N. 81 degrees 39 minutes E. 1595 ft. from W Cor., Sec. 4, T28S, R12W. The reservoir will inundate inun-date 18 acres of land, embraced in SENW and NE SW, Sec. 4, T28S, R12W. The water will be used directly from, the reservoir. reser-voir. 16323 5.76 ac. ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by constructing a small stock-watering reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which is located at a point S. 24 degrees 38 minutes E. 1969 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 29, T 29 S, R11W:. The capacity of the reservoir is 1.9 ac. ft., and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each vear. 16324 1S.2 ac.ft. of water from Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier Se-vier River, by constructing a dam to a height of 13.6 ft., the center of which is located at a point N. 64 degrees 43 minutes E. 806.7 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 31, T29.S, R 12W. The capacity of the reservoir reser-voir is 9.1 ac.ft., and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each year. 16326 6.96 ac.ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by constructing a small stock-watering reservoir, the center of the impounding dam is located at a point S. 59 degrees 22 minutes E. 1689 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 8, T30S, R 10 W. 16327 42.1 ac.ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by constructing a dam to a height of 18.4 ft., the center of which is located at a point N. 21 degrees 36 minutes W. 1410.4 ft. from S Cor., Sec. 31, T29S, R13W. The water will inundate 10.26 acres of land embraced em-braced in E SW, Sec. 31, T 29 S, R 13 W. The water will be used directly from the reservoir. 16325 8.6 ac. ft. of water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by -'constructing a small stock-watering reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which is located at a point S. 65 degrees 13 minutes E. 4805 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 29, T 29 S, R 11 W. The capacity of the reservoir is 2.85 ac. ft., and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each year. 16328 11.1 ac.ft. cf water from an Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier River, by constructing a dam' to a height of 14 ft., the center of which is located at a point N. 08 degrees 29 minutes W. 425 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 33, T 27 S, R 11 W. The reservoir will store 3.7 ac. ft., and will inundate 1.5 acres embraced in SESE, Sec. 33, and SWSW, Sec. 34, T 27 S, R 11 W. The reservoir will be filled and emptied more than once during each year. 16351 .07 sec. ft. of water from a 3 -in. well, 139 ft. deep, located at a point N. 155 ft. and W. 1063 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 22, T30S, R 11 W. The diverting and carrying carry-ing works will consist of pump, storage tank, and metal trough. 16352 8.6 ac.ft. of water by constructing a small stock-watering reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which is located lo-cated at a point N. 86 degrees 02 minutes E., 2457 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 23, T 28 S, R 11 W. The capacity capa-city of the reservoir is 2.85 ac. ft. and it will be filled and emptied more than once during each year. 16353 .15 sec. ft. of water from a 6-in. well, 313 ft. deep, at a point N. 3630 ft. and W. 8682 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 26, T 27 S, R12W. The diverting and carrying works will consist of pump, storage tank, and metal trough. 16361 .05 sec. ft. of water from a 3-in. well, 227 ft. deep, at a point 5. 83 degrees 48 minutes W. 17.893.1 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 7, T-28 S, R 11 W. The diverting and carrying works will consist of pump, storage tank and metal trough. 1640812.6 ac.ft. of water from Unnamed Wash, tributary to Sevier Se-vier River, by constructing a dam, the center of which is located at a point S. 864.8 ft. and E. 2342.2 ft. from NH Cor., Sec. 28, T30S. R15W. The water will be used directly from the reservoir. I Protests resisting the granting j of any of the foregoing applications, applica-tions, with reason therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copv, and filed with the State F.nsdneer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake Citv 1. Utah, on or before October 20, 1945. ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer First pub. Aug. 23 last Sept. 20. |