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Show 1Pr" 2n Tuesday, April 21, 1964 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, , ,, ,:.,., 1.000110i;pp'.-'4od.., ,. . Dynamic 8 ViieTilliiitPdpiOnj.,:-'Persons desiring to speak May 1 for or against a test to determine feasibility of using selected Kennecott Copper Corp. tailings in great Salt Lake were asked Monday to notify , the Great Salt Lake Authority, The public hearing will begin at 10 a,m. Mat 1 in, the 'State office Bldg. auditorium; Persons desiring to make oral , Case Not Lost On Colorado Senators Told -- - Ossord flows Wohinittes WASHINGT6N Northcutt loll- - southern Cali- Ely,attorney told the fornia water users, Senate irrigation-- subcommittee Tuesday that California did not lose the Supreme Court case which- - er divided-the:low- year,L redo River last Mr. Ely said the court unanimously reversed a special fornia,,-- - Arizona - and Nevada share water shortages on a prorated basis. Urges Guidelines He told the subcommittee that the power,' to - distribute water WICihilseC- shortagei retary Of ,,the i'intezior,and pleaded with them to set con-- , gressional !guidelines for drought years. Under- - the formula he cated, California's claim to L4 - 'Mord Fairbanks withiniellatest work thatWas e shipped to New York to have a Dr. place-In-th- ,MormottPavillion- at the .Wortd, - Fairkidt.iklA10.0. 'Av,ó.t,4 . 11.$1jipits100::.T0-- would have priority over art by Avard placed in the Mormon Pavilion the proposed Central Arizona Fairbanksa scillptured replica at the New York World Fair Project Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, DTuesday night of the restoratim Priesthoodwas to be The huge casting was shipped , told Mr.- Ely be - was to the fair site Monday from "trying to do legislatively what Dr. Fairbank's studio on 1 Ii e you lost in the Supreme Court" !, A major work of -- University of Utah campus. Supports Projects It nrM be placed in the exhibit 'rhe California- - attorney conat the opposite end of the huge tinued his attempt to isolate ha- - from - the by 'Arizona by supporting water 19th, Century Danish sculptor projects in New Merdco, Utah Utah banks are stockpiling the Thorvalcison. and Nevada. , , new 175 Series E U.S. savings, The world famous sculpture of He won no et pport from senbonds wMch bear the portrait of Christ after the resurrection was &toff; on the subcommittee from KenPresident John F. brought to the lair from Den- those three states. - the late mark earlier this year nedy and go onsale May 1. Sen. Frank E.' Moss, C. Raznpton, volunteer reDr. Fairbanks' work includes chairman ot the subcommitteir, the figures of Apostles Peter, gional chairman of the American gs that should 'set agreed Congress Association-savinBankers James, and John with a formula to allocate water bond cornraitteee said the, new hands upon the head of the Probut accused Mr. Ely bond- fills a gap 4n the lower phet Joseph Smith.- 'Oliver shortages, of attemptingto leap-frog- " denomination range- ot savings Cowdery sits along side of the state allotments set by the court bonds. ' Prophet Joseph. Xs, Jackson,-- DThey 'will cost $5615 each, and, Dr. Fairbanks had been comlike other bonds, mature in seven missioned by The Church Of Wash., warned Mr. Ely and Saints members of the subcommittee years and nine months for face Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y that proposals to divert water to carve the major piece.-value. The bonds will be issued May At the conclusion of the fair from the, Columbia River were 1 to coincide with the beginning In 1966, plans are to have a In for major trouble. The Columbia plan was proof "Operation Secluity,' a na- bronze casting made of the wo tional savings bond campaign for placement on the Telnple posed last weekby Sen. Len which wM run until July tkunds Saltiake was supported Tuesday by theiCalifornia interests. ::.jFKBo6dil-- , , h, their , remarks will be limited to not more than 10 or 15 minutes, George Bmiani and David E. Miller, members of the committee to pursue the tailings test, V Anyone, however, is Invited to submit in advance if possible, three written copies of his statement Notice of intent to speak should be filed by April 27 in the State Lake Board Office, 106 State Capitol. ) The two committee members said they are satisfied from thorough study and investigation that Kennecott tailings constitute a valuable resource. ' Tailings, they said,- - c a n be used: -I- creating beaches in deep water. --Making land- Os of swamp and wasteland. Diking Projects possible dildng projects in and about the lake. - "The 'proposed test," t h ey said, "is to be made of selected up rock tailings sands-gro- und -e-qual In size to Great Salt Lake sands. "None of the fine materials will be used in the proposed - .,VM - o. 1 on 4 1 n that - the-- - material- - will float about the lake or damage it in any way. "Slopes of the proposed test would be built on a 16 to a beach one gradient-creat-ing comparable to beachate 1 s o! ,, Q on . -"- The test also will provide Portunity to see whether or not grass and shrubs. will grow in the tailings. Also the test will be used to study Wind action on op- - theselected "If the test proves use of tailings to be feasible, any tailings used for fill and land reclamation will be deposited in such a manner as to never allow any fine materials to get into the lake. Furthermore, deposits will be made in such a manner that the fine materials will be covered by coarse materials (sand) to prevent any dust problems prior to the time when the area can be planted. "It also is proposed that the program proceed one piece at a time-ea- ch piece to be completed before the next is begun. "Since the proposed test cannot possibly do any damage to should the lake, we feel that receive enthusiastic support." - 2 I. ''''y'0 ';'''''' a ozen solid reasons! I.Tor L Rockit V4 - - Powerful In E Full gl level, regular and premium gas versions. - Brakes for q L safer, surer, q Frame-providelRugged Guard-Bea- M -a solidfoundation, protectspassengers.- A Air-Sco- Safety-padde- Instrument d - - stops. straight-lin- e Sit TIM MUM PAIIIIftelt TM VW IMO SRI YOUR P. color-keye- IL vinyl one at each whee ' Nylon-sleeve- shock absorbers d soak up even the smallest bumpi. ----- Aluminized elbaust system for -" 'Anger life, less frequent replacernent.-- - -. 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