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Show Group Continues Work on Watershed a plan for lands they administer adminis-ter and that the SCS helps prepare pre-pare plans with private land owners. The reason for calling the meeting Saturday, according to Mr. Coffman, was to determine how large an area should be sponsored if a majority were in favor of applying for a conservation conser-vation project. Springville city officials, representatives re-presentatives from the cattlemen's cattle-men's Assn., irrigation, forest service, civic clubs and others will meet again on March 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall, to nominate a permanent committee com-mittee to work on watershed conservation projects. This announcement was made this week by Glenn Coffman, following a meeting of the group Saturday at which the Watershed Act was read and explained. The group was told that applications are prepared by local people and submitted to the governor through a local lo-cal soil conservation district, that the forest service prepares |