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Show ngineer Says Water Rights Secure Caribou and Bear Lake HE SAID any actum on it; would provide irrigation, in- five him, Mr. Tappan aald'he call additional . pubTc ty repreaentativea were will be delayed until the bur-- dus trial and domestic water eau submits! final Idaho for i in southeastern use in Utah. and feasibility week there that but la on the project, which When the final report is be womd rrne baala for feara that water report 'a righta to Bear River wrald be jeopardised Safer Oneida Narrows project of the Bureau of Reclamation. - I er COUNTY attorneys Wallace Transtrum of Caribou and Elbert E. Oaaa of Bear Lake, acting on behalf of their had county commi'ilonera, asked Atty. Gen. Allen G. Shephard to protect their from appropriation, ' water through the proposed Bear River project, as they called the project "more serious and imme-threand hazard" to water than a proposal to divert water from Snake River to Calfornia. Idahos state reclamation engineer said Thursday that which this office ' permit issue for use of Bear water could not take away rights previously granted. He said he regarded a s superfluous" a suggestion by Frank M. Clinton .regional director for the Bureau of iupIimUwi in fait tjIw City that guarantee of rights be written into any new permit Issued. our-wat- at the Birch Kitchen Cabinets er THEY ALSO could ask Congress to do the same thing when and if it authorizes the project. We have no Intention of taking water from cme state for another, or from people who are using it The object of the project is to put surplus water to use for the people of both states, with as fair a division as jmssib'e and still have a feasible pro- BUT MR. Tappan said he knew of no reason why such a guarantee should not be Included in a permit, if it would give comfort to those tavolvea. Mr. Tappan said foe federal bureaus application for a permit to use water for foe proposed Oneida Narrows Dam on the Bear River in Franklin County is sfol - Make Year Kitchen AS LOW AS $12.50 Per Meath GIANT U GALLON Waste Badrel fopSagdKBtegaftiB aaao-a- n Dam would form a reservoir which would flood a considerable amount of farmland, thus removing it from county fax rolls. Mr. Clinton said that is true, adding: This is one of the foots of Ufa. Whenever you plan a project bound to flood something. HE BAH) the objections will delay final approval of the project .Dday is normal far a project of this magnitude," Mr. canton added. We are in the process of adjusting and getting n meeting et minds." TAPPAN SAD be te Congress wc i the project If Workshop - PHOnE Qalhol D. Balo THE BEAUTIES OF WINTER" While otbore are batons tM white snow " ter, then ere flwee that can find the bsmtlful scenes of andr as this one on Cub winter Btier.-nr-?w-T1- win- - in Notrh Cache L i on the Bureaus feasibility report. BANIDA tl Highest . Gifts - Mrs. keda i In Hip OR 7 cUBHOHH Mbs. GRACE Cooper fell while on the way fo foe postoffice in Grace, and broke her hip. She was taken to a hospital In Ogden where she had a pin put in har hip. Mrs. Cooper has ttna daughters living In Ogden. Stamps ' i.t t 14 FT. LONG. 4 FT. WIDE SAVES DURING IF CON-SntUCTW-N. MONEY-SEU- T II FEEDER DUBBED nUBBEBS We Havo Presion's v largest apply of Farm O O O O IVY $5195 PURE RUBBER, IDEAL FOR STEPS, ENTRANCES, DAIRY BARNS SHOVELS PITCHFORKS L 36" SCOOP SHOVELS . ALUMINUM STEP LADDER fl inFt 5 6 FL .4 . m snJis . $1445 . . ? $17.25 . . lightweight, lasts FOR YEARS AND YEARS STURDY, : CONSTRUCTION . TO CALL FOR THE BEST BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE - Baymond C. Spreier 17 EAST SECOND NORTH PHONE j MUST FOB EVERY BOlQB. S23JBS ! , l-- jy cv pff. PRESTON, IDAHO rniow STATE FARM Imumnca Coir homo FOR HELP FOR AIL YOUR BOMB BUILDING NERDS. -- uown KMBl t i. NJlMto 5 Yean lo PRESTON PROBE Pay UTAH PHONE CH ' . .ii NON-WAR- P ASH US WEARE JPTOUD TO WELCOME THE FEDERAL - Feet Rnatag . i A'Vi r And' Loan Association v iW . . Wide REPLACEMENT HANDLES 3 COQGBATOLATIOnS Ini . JANUARY LAND RANK ASSOCIATION INTO OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THEIR GRAND OPENING ON FRIDAY, JANUARY j i 4 OFt SOUTH TATE STREET . Saporvlsed by the; Idaho State Ffasaaee N SLOTS. ;,;ar addons HEAVY FEEDING. EASY. TO LOAD. FOB NEW ACCOUNT! bate - FEED TIME AND ' it t I3F fo Cora Gold Sbiko , A i'll Uf Brads Free SL .?: (SCDQ en icombero of her amfly vialtlng her were Mrs. Carina Mlneer of Sett Like Sty, Mrs. bene Young o f Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs Doan Allon of Orem, Mr. end Mrs. Roland Alien 'of HoneyviHe, and Paul Allen of Willard. Earn From January 1st . ec; Ilf f GSOCs! imjsii 31 CURRENT 'SK " i har horns, and Valley,-- uiki 1 1 final her lag recently. She is confined at the Freeton Cache la i iot; public bowings nh ('" ,c90!XM to It re Earn The I4M r , ebasUarant Save By Friday, January 852-63-14 UTAH CB Offlcs it la FOR HELP CALL "4 IDEAL FOB ONE OF foe objections to the project is that construction of file Oneidh Narrows Preparation A Problem? te Live la, a aJey ttrill te walk la, with New Kitchen Cabinet aid Coaster TOpe. BeanUfol Birch, Made te Give yon nun stem ject' Income Tax 5 mm WINTE3R TIMQ ur prior 80-143- 1EOIDS TOO THAT ted hearings but they were on a preliminary report and he said project plans have since been changed. The revised plan was submitted by Mr. C inton t o Gov. Robert E. Smylie sev- eral weeks ago and the governor said It was much more acceptab'e to Idaho than was the original proposal. "I TOLD GOV. Smylie, "Mr. Clinton said of that conference, we felt that the handapplication ling of under the Idaho water laws fully protected si' of the established uses mi the Bear River in both states. If it would ease their fears, particu arly the upper counties of Bear Lake and Caribou, I would have no objection fo foe Idaho state engineers including proviso or qualification when he ap-ofiling, saying that it In no way adversely affi;ects and estab- the present the Bear listed rights River or Hear If . - Preston Lumber Co. on the application. HE ALREADY has conduc- ' 4 IH-011- 4 HM t ,r- - r |