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Show Lediniledade shi lddLa slide aisldldekdeslasielglosebda fue PAGE 8 _ THE DUCHESNE EAGLE att, tion Dam Continued from page 1 UTAHNS URGE fiscal the for dollars F. Bennett (R-Utah), ‘not only to increase the Bonneville Unit, budget request by $7,300,000 to a total of 10 million dollars, but I also streams strong that recommend drain language be included in the report directing the Bureau to spend the money only on the Bonneville Unit and not elsereclamation the in where states.” : | Traces History Sen. Bennett, one of the original sponsors of the Upper Colorado Storage River Project program de velopment “For 10 has been ning this and once and _ said, complete faith and support of the program. However, I find it incredible that the Central Utah Water Conservancy District had to bail out the federal government. | Shabby Treatment. “The shabby treatment that - Utah received during the fiscal year 1966 from the Bureau of Reclamation the subcommittee been 10 authorized since years the Aspinall Interior it has. Congress ‘subcommittee delegation tified, Rep. John ble” that money north,” said Mr. Rhodes, ‘“‘that your request will receive this man’s vote and close consideration by the committee.” COZY THEATRE acted in good faith,” said Sen. Moss. ‘‘The Central Utah Water Conservancy officials have acted in good faith. It is time that the federal government unit of the Central Utah Project. I feel it is the least of what Rep. (R-Utah) Laurence said J. cs 10 million dollars would permit the on Starva- |} a AG 2 Ib. pkg. SALTINES | a |” assorted 10 for 89¢ 4 . 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I join with : - SPECIAL EVERY CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Duchesne, Utah my colleagues from Utah in asking that the sum of 10 million dollars be appropriated for the fiscal year 1967 for construction funds for the Bonneville A DIFFERENT ‘WORKING MANS Kraft JELLIES 2 (apple-grape-grape jam) Rhodes reau of Reclamation. | “T assure my neighbors to the | Jimmy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft, SPECIALS --- APRIL 29-30 “deplora- appropriated | spent and enjoyed Sunday with FOODVAW the by the subcommittee hadn’t been used this year by the Bu- Arnold Robbins, Jimmy and Betty Miller and son Rodney from Salt Lake, Duchesne, adjacent to U.S. _ in Egypt. | Mr. and Mrs, Troy Bailey and son Blain motored to Salt Lake Sunday, where they returned Billy to his home. Billy _ has been at the Cottonwood hospital since the car accident he was involved in last Sunday. believes J. it was and Mrs, ' Highway 40, near the Strawberry River bridge. | this colorful production, which was set in the time of Joseph, (D-Colo.) of the House Committee who con- (R-Ariz.) said Mr. Quimby Simpson was Franklin Davies of Spring-— moved from the Straw- a junior student at the BYU, helped make the costumes for for the Bonneville Unit in Utah which is ready to go and any delay would be costly.” _ After the four Utahns had tes-. have Permit Start ; Sr. of Duchesne and 1966 ville visited with friends Sunday, among them were Mr, Friday night at the campus. Mrs. Keith R. Hooper, Jr., as the cluded his statement by saying, “T want to put in a good word Utah completed of Utah Utah Keith R. Many Colors, " presented by the BYU Drama Department © Moun- the contracts connected with this project could be awarded and delay avoided.” Preceding the Utah delegation was Chairman Wayne N. them enthusiastically. It is the - federal government which has failed to live up to its commitments,” | Sen. Moss held that what happened to the Bonneville Unit was ‘‘indefensible.”’ people the entire and Mrs. ment contracts and have even advanced funds so that some of . to be. They have concluded all the necessary prerequisites to “The that Utah people, especially those in the Central Utah Water Conservancy District,’’ said Mr. King. | “These people have organized, negotiated and approved repay- Sen. Moss. “They have the right and told We wish Billy a | speedy and full recovery from berry area to the ranch they bought from William R. Peat- ross, about a mile west of Mr, and Mrs. Keith R. Hooper, Jr., Provo, attended the first performance of "The Coat of | ure to appropriate that amount will be breaking faith with the Project “‘and yet not one shovel full of dirt has been turned on the Bonneville Unit.” “The people of Utah are angry and frustrated,” said construction ‘Hooper, that 10 million dollars is “absolutely necessary” for an orderly and economic construction program. eo “Further, we believe that fail- (D-Utah) Central Uintah Mr, Rep. David S. King (D-Utah) must be corrected Sen Frank E. Moss the comfortably. APRIL 28, | in Duchesne over the weekend, doing some spring housecleaning at his former home. glad to be home and is resting ’ have Funds Necessary by the appropriations commit- | tee,’”’ Sen. Bennett concluded. told from Duchesne to half a million dollars years now the Bureau planning and replanCentral Utah Project money was obtained it good | result of improvements effected by the project.” _ was up to the people of Utah to | their the ) His mother reports that he is The Delmore Ivie family ‘Water from the streams will be conveyed through the Wasatch Mountains to the populated Bonneville Basin. It is estimated that the existing valuation of property in many of the areas to be served by the Bonneville unit will be increased by close in raise the necessary $450,000 in order to get a favorable contract bid on the Duchesne Work | Camp. “T commend the Utahns for their effort which should show of THURSDAY, his injuries, tains. 1956, traced the history of the - the Mr. Burton declared. “The Bonneville unit involves local development of water for lands along the Duchesne River and interception of tributary Wallace said Sen. Reservoir, enough the importance of the project to the state of Utah,” year starting July 1. “T urge this distinguished ~ e@ommittee,” and Knight’s Diversion Dam and Soldier Creek Dam. | “Tt cannot emphasize strongly Bonneville Unit be upped to 1U million | Around | tn * CARROTS SEEDS * PEAS Banquet Mild CHEE Sioa Swifts Premium ROUND STEAK vu ck oe KOHL’ — tan es Oe ..........-LBe.sees000 5 1% Swifts Premium RIB STEAK ...........+. Phone orders welcome! alin web Brewricece Free town delivery before 5:00 p.m. DUCHESNE TO a |