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Show LEGAL. (Continued.) road company, by Its chief engineer, William Ashton, now makes appll cation in accordance with tho re- . qtilremonts of Section 128Sx24. Chapter Chap-ter 62. Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to ' change the point of diversion of said ' water, by conveying It to the Weber River through an open ditch, for a "distance of l.C'.o rett and allow' It to i flow down the natural chantif-I of. f'ald j river, to a point which boars north 32 degrees oast 425 feet .distant from j the southwest corner of Section- 29. J Township 6 north, Range 1 west. Suit Lake base and meridian. From this ' point the water will be diverted nnd j conveyed by means of a pumping plant and two six-inch cast iron pipes, i fur a distance of 123 feet and there ' used durlnc the period anil for the purpose above specified. The appll- i cation was designated In the State i Engineer's office as No. 1005. j All protests against the grautlng of j said change of point of diversion, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and J filed In this office within thirty (SO) j days alter the completion of tho puo- Ucatlun of this notice. CALEB TANNER, Stale Engineer. Dale of first publication. June 21. 1910; date of completion of publlca- j tlon, July 23. 1910. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's office, Salt Iake City, Utah. June 14th. 1910 Notice is hereby tlven that the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line Railroad Company, by 1U chief engineer, William Ashton, whose postoflice address is Salt Lake .City, Utah, made application In accordance ac-cordance with the requirements ot Chapter lu8, Sesslou Laws of Utah, 190fi, to appropriate ten (10 cubic feet per secoud of wafer, which rises in Sand Rldgo CuL on the Oregon Short Line Railroad lu Weber County, Coun-ty, Utah. Said water was to havo been collected In n basin, which is situated at a point 2,000 feet west and 1,935 feet north of tho southeast corner of Section 31, Township 0 north, Range 1 wesu Salt Lake base und meridian, from where It was to hae been conveyed by means of h pipe line for a distance of 6,000 feet and then? used from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each year, tor general railroad purposes. Said application was approved by the State Engineer, March 14. 1307, and two years allowed for the completion of the . works necessary for the appropriation appro-priation of tsald wntr as contemplated contemplat-ed by said application. The time has sinew been extended to September 1, 1009. Said Oregon Short Line Rail- |