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Show River Protective Group Presents Statement STATEMENT are entitled to the fullest for From: The Beer River Pro- consideration in any planwat-ers the of full utilization the tective Committee, stream. of interstate this Fort Honorable Floyd E. there, that no civil answers could be filleted, and it was Inferred that no other compe- tent river hydrologist existed. the lack of water now, Bear River Section of Ion 4 are more repugnant, as or in the Impending future, by Incorporated in- theGover- - I that the projects outlined ttie citizens the Seclon at the of Idaho' seeking the Justifi-- 1 BoUe Hearings, utJheBladEiw of that ations nil at well originally i rw. one adjacent to adopted plan, which had a the projected Willard the Project of Bear Bay The foe Boise the Weber River Basin, should to Hearings even salted the be activated in Congresshalf of the take advantage Idaho further by of Utah TrSming for the future, the million acre-fea waters annually flowing of the proposed I con-fda Narrows Ham even higher into Great Salt Lake, inmuch the future, to capture treat to about half that more Idaho water aim to from Idaho flood out more Idaho acres. This wu the second Itaff-lfro- - THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, Utah October 24. ISIS m -- u of AS THE GOVERNOR reDornlny, Commissioner FURTHER, after the so- Reclamation, consideraJustifiable flected, October 22, IMS, at tion was not given to SouthIdaho. eastern Idaho, even to the different planwas -We of the Bear River Pro- failure to evaluate municipal lv filed upon for water rights. which tective Committee and those and industrial water, Then at the Hearings for we represent wish to already has played a part In these water rights,' .Mother our appreciation to Honor contributing toa failure In the acreage plan far 'different able Floyd E. Dornlny for his immediate vicinity of this thanTn the filings, was preafcourtesy and Interest to meet meeting, and which has sented at the Hearings. The with us relative to the Bear fected every locality of South- Bear River Section of Region River Project, In company eastern Idaho. 4 has not averaged longer with Mr. F. M. Clinton, RegFurther, the Bear River titan 8 months In the public ion 4 Director, Bureau of sctlon of Region 4 has not life of all Us plans, and wlth of the River but Reclamation, and Mr. Dean sen forthrightin details of the last two, about 3 months. weeks fo the&ans of the main-stea scut 14 feet as set forth Blichoff. Project Englnner of their reports and with the No one knows what they are Bear River Section most potential project citizens of Southeastern Idanow, or how long the Bear River Project WE REGRET that the basis ho, even to acreages, even ftwUllast, but the available WE OF THE Bear River fo chapter 10, which would of the meeting Is not more to water rights, to proper facts point to a power riant Prottctive Committee and foe flood out but 20,000 acres of cache County, and water closely Joined by the present dissemination of knowledge at Oneida' Narrows, and a people for whom we speak, of this Own- - could be lifted by the power cross of a be methods the worid and to as financing, Oneida Division origin that plan Proposed to membership, hut at Oneida Narrows for filing upon and someplace of the adopted mittee Project by the Bear River nd to the all available wat- ptan, and alternate plans one and by whom appointed, have which the Bear River Section Section of Region 4. We are preempting admit-tedlbeen set forth in a letter to must pay either way, and and two. hoping that the cornerstones er, Mfadlng certain water Senator Len Jordu recenfor, I would be far cheaper fo cost rights at Section laid at this meeting will lead adjudicated The Bur River main-steIdaho of the outto closing the gap. For that of foe agree fully that there are fo compariskm to foe Oneida the Boise Hearings fully as well to dam. as reclamation projects on foe Narrows project ComBear of In of view River, that and reason, lined the future plans comIdaho portion of the Bear, rights ana land, canals, and their below time through denary missioner Section for Bear River Dominys agency Feai-- Lake, which included but believe these fall into water losses by transporta-muc- h schedule, we are setting forth mittee establishing an contest smaller projects fur tton. The Cutler water could our beliefs as clearly and as to pass upon and that ret forth, in and essentially benefit to all, and which he diverted into Cache VaL further a 10; namely, shortly as possible, In written prior wing to theirs, The Chapter on the mam-ste- would not cause massive dll- - fey, Box Elder, and the small form, for future considera- subsequent to the same. constorage not riven Section has Narrows ruptlon and sacraflce .most amount into Oneida County, Oneida tion. below the Impact in in Cache Valley, (u Cutler), of which projects coukl be Idaho, that is now planned, First, we believe whole sideration tocounties as to the below Honey ville; accomplished under the small water could time, with or heartedly In the principles the various has an without lifting, be diverted of its prodestructive portions and precepts of reclamation, and fbr Bear Lake, answers dam act Region 4 and lead I into foe Weber and Odgen ortunity. to build ivocal and conflict as everyone does In the West jects. The near River Section worid In a classical exam- - Rivers Basins as outlined in We also believe that no state of Region 4 has repudiated fog as io the future, as the or division of a state should the controversial Chapter 10 many plans advanced by the pie of the concept of foe chapter 10, and which is a be sacrificed to another In of alternate plus, which also Bear River Section have been the matter of water re- includes future plans. Furth- since their inception. sources. Water has become a er, tiie Section has repudiated water IN THAT TESTIMONY, river is long ,and has been Cutler. great resource Incident to its limitationin of present recent Bear always Idaho was set up for the ferbut as rights, where it arises, Just wattile land is, natural harbors River Hearings, it defended the exchange of nebulous immediate one, comps her grated among the three states Yet future. 31 In the simulated er in'1 the detail and are, natural passes are, and We lively flows. cheap, and would .not Narwater which it Oneida surplus of locations rights through au are, year operation geographical met with any opposition be out be simuwould water that are obligated ofldaho Justly weed In a growth of a state or a rows Project, yet that outside of Utah or cm tin and fixed In the State the and of the of Is based the concept lated as is state. This operation a division of " highly ject actand its full ramifU Congresstonal floors, Governor Smylie of Idaho prefaced upon limitation of proposed plan, withofthe the potential two foe fat under prodestructive cations originated parts wrorivy stated to Dean Bishoff in water rights as set forth informal agree- ject within Idaho, and at a of Idahosgreatest reefoma- - eyid toroudingJMfia of his letter of March 8, 1963, the of the con-tray tion lenderef the late Fred in his official report on the ments with representatives of cost that made financing certain areas of Utah, to the laws and ethical Coooer n"H Marie Culp. 48 of Proposed Project In these water users. (Page Further, this apparently ac- citizens of the considerations ) the Feasibility . . . that the JustiProposed words: THAT If the ceptable Cutler Project or FEEL WE of Idaho s operet-wasimulated Tnis State of Utah is sufferetog others equally suitable in defended to the Utah to her citizens, would give time for the Justifiable aspirations of the citizens of Idaho to be worked out by wholesome cooperation of the Bear River Section of Reg-- , ion 4 with the citizens of ho. If this be lacking or not a part of foe future, then of course, there is no alternative but to pursue diligently i and earnestly a course to accomplish this through other channels, as the Bear River Section of Region 4 pursues dve cpuree. WESTATE that the . three States bordering the a lifeline, Bear. River Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, have always beu able to settle amicably, mutually, and without vituperation and conflict, all our difficulties until the Beu River Section of literally Hundreds of I Mont-pdle- r, I Pop Cora JOLLY TIME sur-raisi- ng et 6 Lbs. 89c CELLO BAGS Onel-lplu- or I Fish Sticks CAN HERSHEYS 4 PEGS. Lb. 98c . Walnuts m Ileal Pies 5 for LIGHT HALVES AND PIECES ... . BILE IGA, Ptetsweet, Double Crest 8 for $1 . Orange Juice TALL CANS IGA u ICE CBEAH FLAVORS WHITE BOXED u 4 FOR 14JZ. EGGS . 3Doz.89c y m 19c Chocolate Syrup ASSORTED SNOWYS Coffee 3 Lb. Can $1.89 796 GaL wnjii m I I . SkSAwZ uran cuher pnct SHORTENING . B0DUTS r.!JUMi 49 Box. Each u i jpeg Mr. Clinton,, urge that you give heed to our words, and you will find a wholesome! and cooperative, and warm group of adherents. We need, l as stated to you dswhere, To start over and od this job correctly." Respectfully, Lloyd Dunn, Chalrmu foe Bear River Protective! Committee. Give Him a Gift to Cherilsh Forever ONLY p MILD . LB. Jar mm CENTER CUTS I The Giti He'll Love Host I 7 DiAHonD nmGS Memben of the committee: Uoyd Dunn, Melvin Laurid- sen, end J. Vlvan Nye of I Beu Lake County; Wai Hogan, Harold Varley, and! Evu Kackley of Carlb County; Cecil Foster, Uleul Nash, and Angus ComUe Franklin County. GOLD MANY STYLES IN WHITE AND YEILOW BED'S STAB SAPHBE DAZZLING BEAUTY OF GUARANTEED DIAMONDS. Mounted to a Beuttfally Designed White Geld Setting I Carat Trial Weight ' Spare Bibs RICHMOND ring foe Soufo I Monday THE ULTIMATE GUT FOR YOUR LADY - - GIFT FOREVER tton meeting' at Am home of Mrs. Hah Alvey with PreeL I Mendenhall con-- 1 dent ducting. Preyere ware by Mrs. Alvey and Mrs. Glenda a Bair. Special gueati were Funk of the bUbopric and! Mrt. Elda Miller of foe stake lea-- 1 presidency. The Mre.l eon was presented by Sepratlonl Smith. Kathryn periods were conducted by the ward presidency. Refresh-- 1 menta were served to 19. 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