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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · June 7, 1912 · Chapter 160

Chapter 160. Granting to the city of Twin Falls, Idaho, certain lands for reservoir purposes

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CHAP. 160.— An Act Granting to the city of Twin Falls, Idaho, certain lands for reservoir purposes.June 7, 1912. [[S. 2530](/us/bill/62/s/2530).] [[Public, No. 185](/us/pl/62/185).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Public lands.Twin Falls, Idaho, granted land for water supply. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue a patent to the authorities of the city of Twin Falls, in the State of Idaho, for reservoir purposes, in connection with the water supply Description.of said town, for the following described land, to wit:
The south half northeast quarter and the northwest quarter southeast quarter section six, township twelve south, range eighteen east, Boise meridian, in the Hailey, Idaho, land district, containing one hundred and twenty acres, said patent to contain a provision that said land shall be used for reservoir purposes and in connection with the water supply for *Proviso*.Price.said city only; and in case said land shall cease to be used for such purposes it shall at once revert to the United States: *Provided*, That said city shall pay one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre therefor.
Approved, June 7, 1912.
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