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Show WHS. VJILLDTTTS Famous PIES aTr a "' delicacy eeale aaly freaa ri -H - ""V fetj'eeiieafa aVaV Tf L t'Vi5Vl V ' " m I? - t 're tt feed- values sad delkiew) la Re- tr'm -lr yi r; M nary-trait sa tuck V "tz'ittti -'-Hw5 DISCRIMINATING FOLKS VW, 'J3pV '" tlat where MRS. W 7 WALDIN'S PIES ara -- S servedall foodstuffs ara - . of the best! Hand-Made kr Expert WeaiM Baktra hi UaKad araeanfe tatees. --v-- ------- -f-- - - Artist's conception of the Deer Creek reservoir In Prove Canyon as It would appear fir when completed. An arrow In the foreground shows the approximate Una aa 7mA m - " -- which the Halt Lake Valley Aqueduct Intake will be routed. The other arrows f M VTS " " point to the dam and show the new locations proposed for the state highway and SVrqav. .V the- llrnvrr Kin (irande Western railroad. The drawing was prepared by. Jamee " . VT" i a"-. ?V V. Allen of the I'nlted State Bureau of Reclamation. II . fZ 1 T I I fl ""it - '-jJ- - J OFFER Qg ':''sSgy SALT LAKE CITY jfc'V IT MUST HAVE ,; -el isNuJ " ' ' - " ich ' K'-v av3Vl3 :.t may never aqain WHAT THE DEER CREEK . WHAT IT WILL COST: WATER PROJECT IS: Salt Lake &ty ihare of the coat, reprewnting payment for not more than 30,000 acra feet of water and repayment of the aqueduct construction coat, la , Radio Programs i na Dter rceK reservoir ana squtnuct are units or a water project to be ull"" "r loriy years, nowever, 01 greatest importance constructed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The reservoir will ' "J? Ifl V"' ,no "M !"; Interest will be charged. Except for a very ....... . . ,,, , . , ... . , small part required for operation and maintenance, every cent of the annual be built In Provo canyon Just above Vivian park and will have a capacity of payment will directly go to reduction of the debt. If Interest of four par cent 130.000' acre feet This is 43 times as much water as can be stored In Moun- were being charged, the payments would average $191,675 more for every tain Dell reservoir in Parley's canyon. The water Impounded at full capacity Tear of th repayment period, a total of about J441.675, or an increase of will form a lake seven miles long, three-qusfrters of a mile wide and varying f.J? r.wi.L"U- J, The annual . j .. . i. . . , . n-J- . i ... w . repayment on the terms now offered thus is so low as to be readily met in depth from ISO feet to about 40 feet This vast supply will be held in reserve ., for use by Salt Lake City and agricultural communities In Utah, Summit WHY IT IS A and Wasatch .counties. The other unit of the project the Salt Lake Valley ''f"01 HPKI flPPODTI IMITY" Aqueduct also will be constructed by the United States government It will WCLUtIN tJrnJK I UlNI I T : ( extend along a 40-mile route from the Deer Creek reservoir to permit delivery Salt Lake City MUST recognise that it cannot continue to have normal growth; , . . o i. t i - . . . . . . . . ' without obtaining more water. In the past it haa been able to obtain water only t of water to Salt Lake City and to suburban farm land In the southeast section in lm.u qu,nUtle. .nd hu forced to finance its purch.lSrough ' of Salt Lake Valley. interest-bearing bond issues. Now, however, we must have a larger supply. If For purposes of comparison, one acre foot of water Is the equivalent of w do not accept the Deer Creek project NOW, on these low terms, then we 3J5.gM gallons. Salt Lake City now requires approximately ELEVEN BILLION "Tiuat 'n"""1 seek water from less attractive sources, pay the penalty .n , ,, ,, . ..... J-. . of usual Interest rates, with less time for repayment involving heavier annual gallon, of water annually, or about 34.000 acre feet expense, and forfeit the opportunity for revenue which the Salt Lake Valley; VAUCDC TUIC VaATCD YAII I " aqueduct will produce in reducing our costs. WntKS InC WnlCH WILL These terms of forty years for repayment without Interest are Intended by DC ORTAINPrV tne trovernment only for farmers and are offered to Salt Lake City only DC WOinilNC because the Deer Creek project will develop an excess of water for irrigation The watetobe stored In the Deer Creek reservoir will be obtained from two users. The opportunity in all probability will never come again if wa do not principal sources: The Duchesne river In the Uintah basin, and tht Weber ,ct NOW- nr at a point near Oakley. Approximately 54,000 acre feet of flood water THE NOV. 23 ELECTION and 20.000 acre feet of winter power water will be diverted from the Weber Akin AUIV IT UAC f"AI I Cr river annually by means of enlarging a small canal on the Kamas bench AINU WrlT II W Aj VALLtU: which was constructed several years ago by the reclamation bureau. On November 23 the taxpaying electorate of Salt Lake City will be called upon .,,.,.. , . in . . , . , , . to decide whether we shall accept the offer to participate in the reservoir and Approximately 30.000 acre feet will be obtained from Duchesne river by means aqueduct development "Yes" votes will give authority for the Metropolitan of a tunnel linking the Duchesne to the Provo river. This water also Is sur- Water District of Salt Lake City to purchase, on behalf of the citisens of plus flood water, now lost in the Colorado river. Salt Lake City, not more than 50.000 acre feet in the reservoir and ta con-Additional con-Additional water is to be obtained from the Provo river in lieu of return flow - trmct with th overnment for building of the aqueduct from ,h. reservoir, so that th. average annua. ln,,ow wil, exceed ,00.000 acre - iSJS' feet In "wet years- the inflow will greatly exceed this total, thus permitting to enter a contract with the United Stales Government and the Prove Water 90.000 acre feet of storage to be held over for use in "drouth" years. Users Association, comprising other prospective users, whereby wa agree to pay back our proportionate share of the expense in forty equal annual in- JJ J OFFERS TO stallmenta, without interest ALT LAKE CITY: TO GET DEER CREEK The Deer Creek reservoir and aqueduct project offers Salt Lake Ctty not WATER YOU MUST VOTE: more than 50.000 acre feet of this large supply, and guarantees to the city No matter how great an opportunity the Deer Creek project may offer it a proportionate share in the "holdover" capacity for drouth years. The re- ta not nul merely to be favorable toward it every citizen of Salt Lake City mainder of th. supply ..ready Has bee. snM to other Utah municipalities and .Tgalfon I TJ 'ZtT agricultural regions. Th. 50.000 acre feet of water will give Salt Lake City , favorable vote of every qualified citisen who has faith In the future of hit a reserve supply ten times greater than all of Its present storage reservoirs city and in the opportunities which this great project affords will be abas-combined, abas-combined, lutely necessary. It is your obligation as a citizen to vke. Although Salt Lake City urgently needs more water for its present needs and The ballot will contain (so questions: One authorising a subscription for ifWsia SATURDAY, HOVKMBBa t P. at. S oo Mac 'am.e It er No" Roean u HipHr : a a. Roll. 4 au rIMMMra; tuaat atara. :SO HBO Jack Malay a variety snow. wtta Vlrsl.le V.mil. Wandy Sar . na. Warraa Hull. Tai Fie Mt.'a esTchacra f .OO KDTL Musical Moments Vic Ar- den s rvftestrm: Willi Morrka aod Prank tUither, gueat atara. IS KDTL- porteeaetsc. T :0-KDYL AVMiga atf the lalajUa. T.JO NBO- Chleagei Opera company are- ents First Act of Walter lnv roach'g "Man Wltaoat a Country"; Helen Traubel, euprano; Arthur Carron, teiur : Donald Itckon. barltotie John Ourtte, haaae, Oeorga Raaelv, taewr. :30 NC Jamboree Variety Show. featurlug Harry Kogea's rchestra. :00 NBC Natteeiai Barn Daac. :JO At Danahtte'8 areheetra. lO OO KDTLr Spans Keel 1U.1 NBC The Wvrtd Dan4ea. Doa Steela'a orcheetra. 10:30 NBC Blue Barron's Orcheetra. ll:0O KDTL Trajkaratlla Newe rtva- tar FlnaL 11:15 NBC Orcheetra Merry Lewis. ' H:30 NBC JacH Wutetuu a Orcheetra. 1 3 :00 N BO Paul raatervia OreMat ra. 12:30 NBC Jaeenjaa Renarel'a Orcheetra. l.OO JtDTL Uou4 Night. HON OAT, NOVaaMhlCH A. M. C.uO KUTLr iawei Patre4. :JO MDTL iuai ef the Ftpaaarta T:t0 KOYLr Tue)ar Almanac T:ll hUYL Church is the WiWwoee Jufta 4tMa.se. f:0 H.UXL Trtuiaradta News Brea iu( iabie aeuutwu. T:4h kua cvttea cup Cape re. K.l. skUYLr iui rwar eitMic 30 KDYL Kftrtha aitd Rmanea. l.itftUu ue etaii iUMMia avei Mwwera PauU. t :OU KuIL lodajr-a Wara. ilfs iSU4 Jsaisuas iu.y uaJatta. THETrOF THE WEST I eVATUItUA Y, NOVKMBKH P. M h.OO OBB hatuNee Bvenlng wtng Sea- elun. 1:90 KM. U. P. Olftce of EducatWHi "Brave New World." reproduced from Columbia's presentatloew OO KJl. Kpriiia Airs. :1s KSL Let's Dance. ;0O BB ICddte Doeiey Lae Mlaute r-xitball Newa. '4 KL Hollywood Spnttlghl. T IMtw KHL, Muswai vigttettea T:t& KHlr Internatloaal Newg. T:3t CBJI Saturday Night Serenade. with Oustav Haenecbcn's orchestra, Mary Kaetmaa aj4 BlU Ferrf aud the Baaemhla. S.OO CHS Ymir Hit Partaoa, With At Ooudmau's orchestra. $:45 KHLt Pinto Pete. 0;0O KHU The Old tlardenar. :11V Km L The Howespua Hour, with Harry Clarha ao4 Peter Bpray-nuaala. Bpray-nuaala. :30 CB Johnny Presents Basg Moreen's Mor-een's Muste. the ing rouneaa, with Phil Ouey, g4 the ranta. "City Desk.' 10 00; CBd Professor Quit. 10 3U K8L Weather Prophet. I lo. KttLe inteniattonai Newa, ; 10:43 KHU A Jelly Time. i 10 0O CBS Bob Crosby's orchestra. 11 txi CHfl Hollywood Barn Dance. It 40 CUM Keel Norvos orchaaira. Midnight l i X) mn Henry Wnfe oreheetra. 12:.tO CBS Jlterllng Young's archeetra. l:00 KHU Miduiiht to Dawn Revue, wuh the KAL Musical Parade and Headline News. - MONDAY. NOVEMBER A. M . 1 10 KRL aanrtae Berenafte. to KHL Must of th Morning. T OOKMl, International New. T : 1 J KSI. W.iman s World Cuntegt. T 3j KSL Early Bird g hopping Nwa. S O V KftU Internal looal News. iJKrfl, Breakfast Melodlra S:4 4'RH Ruth Carnart. srHige, OO CBS Louisa and th ld. 1ft K8L Jennie Lee's "Time I Ttpa. :30 RSU Momtng Moods In Music ;4 K.lr Adveutwre hi RAvtmn 10;0t CBS Mary Margaret MacBrMa. Rartto Column tec 10:1 ft CBS Your New Parade, wtth E4- NEW TIME Hollywood Spotlight" Wmtmwimg PHIL HARRIS LEAH RAY DON WILLSON Larry Burla Tom Jaffriai n!Wtl Parrwnj for 1U Finer Flavor t.i KuYU Nimx Jias u4 Song and New Svuga. - : iSC Jbdwaru MacMllgh, TWl Uuapot Singer. 10:0t huit- esa at si par Vis AiweB'r orcheaetra. 10:11 KUYlMorahMI Micais. luo kul l, i rauta-axaota Aewa. weea- au's EditMtn. i:4w avaJl"! oarrM Pag M "FllsaSi o' Mi." 110 hlti Value Vanett -Kay Per kiua, SBaatar of ceraatvtil, Lue ard eto jr a arc hat ra; Jaaa EUiug torn. 11 :Ji tx' -Mrs. Wigs th Cbge Pate." 1 1 :t i Johta's CKher Wff.- 11:4 NBO "Juet Plain BUI. 12.UO JtOYl ' aUtsgtM . P. M. 12 1 KtYLe Iweuinxg Keporter. 12 :30 hBC Msw U Ua Unarming, 12:43 KOTL ILaay to Remeaiber. l.OO jNrJC "pptei auuuga r aaiuy." 1:1 NBC "'Ma PertJiva." :34 NBC "Vn aixl Kada." 1:4 MO -Tho ONeUia.' 2 :00 K I Y U U uaM est a sntUPAMtSj Mood. t:l& iNBC TT UUMtng Light. -3:30 NBC nwry uf Mary Marlls. 5 .45 NBC Kin Kee.se lit. 3:00 KDTU Rtsoae Reclpea. 3:OS KUYla Meaudtt iBiaxlittSe. BDYL TrutweSU Mewe AftoT ua Cdtttun :o iHBC Th Monday Btoe Chaaora. V.4JV NBC 'UMana (iaja. uraraMk. OO N'hC J aha Curisey. saeau 4:1 NBC boa Wlaalow of UaS Navy. 4 -30 K D r L -Cue of th Walkjesg Crye)." rSS NBC Xavtar Cugafs suhsirs. 5:1 A NBC Mara Seal tmvr. :30 KDYL ' Jack Armerua." -4 V KDYL -Orphaei kunm :fS KDrU Trafle Safety Dtgeet. pre- aamteei ky Jwaaor Chsnsber of Ootav-eatcrra. Ootav-eatcrra. PsM AaVartMearat win m. nm. 10:30 CBS RoiMne of Helen Traat. 10.45 CBS Our Oal, Sunday. 1 1 .00 CBS Betty and Boa, 11:15 CBS Hymn of All Chdrmee. 11 30 CFH Arnold Ortmra's Iaughter. 1 1 45 CbS Hollywood Pveoau 2 "O CBS Big SlMr. P M. ia.15 OBU mock Market QueaUon aad International Nswa 13:30 CBS American Scaoal or th AM. the hlatory pertod. 1-00 KSL MaUae MuaMaM. with Betty Marlowe. 1:1ft Bri Magatta f th Air. "Car. Knindy's Rmaice." ; cbs Jenny Peaborfy. a drasaa, 45 K.tL Votca of KaperMu . J 00 CRS Mrrt and Mar re 2 15 CBh Pretty Kitty KeUy. CBS Muate from the OoM Coat 1 45 KHl Rhythm Ranblea. 1 OO KL Parade of Value. 3 -1 -VKHU International News. 9:410 CBS Newt Through a Wwaaa's , Rvtsa. with Ksthrvn Cravens. 3:45 CBrVHUJ top Houa. starring Bees Jnhnaoo. 4 "OS CBS HowarS Phillips, aanga. 4 : 1 ft KL Bnsancaeterr Review. 4:44 XkL Daughters as th Aaaerteaa CutoaUtaT Procraaa. :0 KHU Adveeiturea of Framh Far- I retl S:1ft fCriIAvRtttr s Jtmnsy ABssl ft .30 KHL Merchants RadVo CohMBau 5:45 KriU lntemattonai Newa. OO--CBS Horace Hetdt and htg Brttav dterm wtth the King Sietera. Arvlno ftey. Bob McCoy the Glee gneeeaht. and Tnpe Trameeteer. :30 KSL PoetM Paraajta. BawaftAf) B fringe and Readlnga. I l:t-KhL Raev Acea ! f:0O -CBJ Radio Theater Blng Croa- hy and Jaa Bletadell ai "gtoe Lovee i He Not." :OiJ TBS THe Wirsns. Warw KMga Medlie . tPaid Advwtliinati ' f 1 s wt wonV let mim tmjc TIU TOMIMT( MiXS -THMM I LISTEN IN FOR ( ALAVGHJUOTj) ainalnt; eocaaxrjseaTaf Waka Up and Lrre". . . wlta Vhtlmaa VerrlU. V arras Hull. . . ana a cast of cheerful lunatics ... stance mueic by TID no arrol . Irsairar ym b L0C CABIN SYRUF TONIGHT AT KDYL 6:30 P.M. J - - - - - - www wa uie wmier ana we outer auinorising; a contract lor construction or tile aque- of this treat supply. There is. however, a potential market of 10.00 acres of duct Your "Yes" vote on the first question will authorise purchase of the farm and suburban residence land on the east bench of Salt Lake Valley which water: your "Yes" vote on the second question will authorize sianinc of the now either have no water at all or only a partial supply. The United States aqueduct contract. . government therefore wiU build the aqueduct from the Deer Creek reservoir To taata advaatacs at that apportunlty. yoar faveraM vete It required aa to Salt Lake City at an elevation high enough to permit delivery of water to BOTH qiMUona, for without Nm aqueduct the atty will forfeit the meat at- thlt land. This wiU enable the city to dispose of Its surplus water and receive tract! v. ftavtura which the project affords, both for producing revenoa and therefrom revenue which will greatly reduce, and combined with other new meetlns; city meats. Without the aqueduct Deer Creek water will net be revenuet may possibly entirely discharge, the coats of participation. auitaMe far drinking. - 1 FOR Water rWI I -r: I on Both Questions Xflllf IwA U. k&J 1 ROVEMBEft 23 YOU jF lalllllUl . of 1tU. apoMorwl M) ,a bj th. Metropolitan W.t Dlatrtcl of 8.11 'TvSaVS -f-hjwj .". Jr .IZcSZ'z' CiSJ ""thSeTleabUltF cl Iraois actios at the spKlal ?y '(ruTr RKHBOtT 8. AtmBACK, Chesrnaa , J A. HSLOON. Control lav J Sii tfl BLAIR RICRARD80I4. Vice Chalimaa . rHIL J. PCRCKLL. Treasurer 1 V" OlOtOI a. CRITCEWW, aacnurt . a. UHMIDI, Olrecsor I'Vl? 1511 ME MY PART ' Ooaoi D. KXTgnt. City Cmtartoner of Waterworks and Water aupKj es officio dlrecw I IB "' "All I j |