Chapter 163. To provide for the relinquishment by the United States of certain lands to the city of Rupert in the county of Minidoka, in the State of Idaho
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CHAP. 163.— An Act To provide for the relinquishment by the United States of certain lands to the city of Rupert in the county of Minidoka, in the State of Idaho. February 14, 1931.[[H. R. 9987](/us/bill/71/hr/9987).][[Public, No. 642](/us/pl/71/642).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Minidoka reclamation project, Idaho. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to quitclaim to the city of Title of United States In certain lands on, quitclaimed to city of Rupert.Rupert in the county of Minidoka, in the State of Idaho, all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in or to that certain tract of land in the Government town site of Rupert on the Minidoka Description.reclamation project, more precisely bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner section 29, township 9 south, range 24 east, Boise meridian; thence south six minutes west twenty-one and one-tenth feet along the section line; thence south forty-five degrees twenty-two minutes west along the Oregon Short Line Railroad right of way three thousand seven hundred and thirty and eight-tenths feet to a point on the east and west center line of said section 29; thence south eighty-nine degrees fifty-six minutes west along said center line one hundred and fourteen feet; thence north forty-five degrees twenty-two minutes east three thousand eight hundred and ninety-one and three-tenths feet to a point on the section line between sections 20 and 21; thence south six minutes west along said section line ninety-one and five-tenths feet to the point of beginning, as shown on the official plat of the town site of Rupert, Idaho, said tract of land containing seven acres more or less.
Approved, February 14, 1931.