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Show IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF IRON, STATE OF UTAH, **•••*•*•»*••*»**•»• R. E. CALEWELL, State Engineer of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID L. DAVIS, PAUL ARNOLD GRAFF, KANARRA FIELD RESERVOIR & IRRIGATION COMPANY, a Corporation, W. C. REEVES, JOSIAH REEVES Estate, JAMES STAPLEY, JAMES S. STAPLEY, JOHN STAPLEY, RICHARD A. THDELEY, JAMES W. WILLIAMS, L. J. WILLIAMS, WALLACE WILLIAMS, Defendants. DECREE! Temp. Exhibit No.....LI Utah Exhibit No..... Tdent........................Adm................. This case having been duly submitted to the court on stipulation signed by all parties, and it appearing from said stipulation and from the records of this case that all parties have consented to the determination of water rights as made by the State Engineer of the State of Utah under the provisions of Chapter 67, Session Laws of 1919, State of Utah, and have consented that the provisions of said determination be made the decree of this court, and it further appearing that it is the desire of all parties that this court retain jurisdiction of the waters of Kanarra Creek for a period of five years from the date hereof for the purpose of determining the proper duty of water, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COURT: I. That Kanarra Creek is a natural stream which with its tributaries rises in and flows through Iron County, Utah, said stream rising in the mountains east of the town o: Kanarra and flowing in a westerly direction through the said town and is used for domestic purposes and to irrigate tracts of land in and about Kanarra, Utah; that raid creek is a fluctuating stream and that all of the waters thereof are of such quality that they may be applied to beneficial uses for culinary, domestic and other purposes; and that all of the waters of said stream and its tributaries are within the jurisdiction of this court. II. That notwithstanding this decree and any rights hereinadjudged and decreed |
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Original book: Utah exhibits [of the] State of Arizona, complainant, v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Imperial Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, City of San Diego, and County of San Diego, defendants, United States of America and State of Nevada, interveners, State of New Mexico and State of Utah, parties |