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Show Date of Priority Class Acreage Duty Amount Period of Use. Point of Diversion. Place of Use. 28 (d) Sept. 5, 1912 3 8 (Application No. 4851-b) (Proof Due June 1, 1926) 50 0.16 cf.s. 143. WALLACE, HAMILTON M. Jr., Toquerville, Ut. 1880 1 5.4 55 0.10 cf.s. 144. BATTY, JOHN T., Toquervillej Utah. 1880 1 0.5 55 0.09 cf.s. 145. GUBLER, JOSEPH E., Toquerville, Utah. 1880 1 16.3 55 0.30 cf.s. 145A. BATTY, JOHN T., Toquerville, Utah. 1880 1 10.0 55 0.18 cf.s. 145B. SEVY, JOHN L., 305 Douglas Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1880 1 6.0 55 0.10 cf.s. 146. BIG CREEK & LA VERKIN RESERVOIR & IRRIGATION CO., J. L. Roundy, Pres. Kanarra, Utah. 1895 2 158.6 60 2.64 cf.s. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Said water to be diverted from Ash Creek into the West Field Ditch at a point 2150 ft. N. and 550 ft. E. of the S% Cor. Sec 35, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. and used to irrigate 8 acres of land in Sec. 3, Tp. and Range aforesaid. NOTE: One-half cf.s. of water is to be deducted from total amount decreed to Toquerville Irrigation Co., which water was sold to Hurricane LaVerkin Pipe Line Co. Residue of Toquerville Irrigation Co. water is to be measured by means of two concrete weirs placed at head of Toquerville ditches. Any excess water over Toquerville Irrigation Co. amount is to be conveyed to the forks of the Toquerville Irrigation Company ditch and the Wallace High Line Ditch and delivered to Wallace High Line Company. Suitable measuring devices are also to be maintained on Toquerville Irrigation Co. laterals. The cost of all weirs and measuring devices to be pro-rated between Toquerville Irrigation Co. and Wallace High Line Co. The duty of 1 cf.s. to each 50 acres is to be permanent. (8 acres now being irrigated by Toquerville not here included shall come under Wallace Highline application with equal priority, and credited to Toquerville Irrigation Co. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Said water to be diverted from Ash Creek into the Wallace and Webb Ditch at a point approximately N. 69° W. 1320 ft. from the N]/4 Cor. of Sec 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. and used to irrigate 5.4 acres of land in the NWJ4 NW*4 Sec 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. from Jan. 1 to Dec 31. Said water to be diverted from Ash Creek into the Wallace and Webb Ditch at a point approximately N. 69° W. 1320 ft. from the N*4 Cor. of Sec 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. and used to "irrigate 0.5 of an acre of land in the SWlA NWJ4 Sec. 23, T. 41 • S., R. 13 W. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Said water to be diverted from A.sh Creek into the Wallace and Webb Ditch at a point approximately N. 69° W. 1320 ft. from the N<4 Cor. Sec. 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. and used to irrigate 16.3 acres of land in said Sec. 23. from Jan. 1 to Dec 31. Said water is to be diverted from Ash Creek into the Dvpaix Ditch and used to irrigate 10.0 acres of land in Sec. 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Said water is to be diverted from Ash Creek into the Dypaix Ditch and used to irrigate 6.0 acres of land in Sec. 23, T. 41 S., R. 13 W. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Said water to be diverted from LaVerkin Creek at a point in the SW^SW^ Sec. 30, T. 38 S., R. 11 \V. and conveyed in a can:il to Spring Creek, and there commingled with the water of Spring Creek, allowed to flow down the natural chan-n<1 thereof to a point near*the mouth of Spring Creek Canyon where it, togethe- |
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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 |