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Show Salt Lake County, L'tah Thursday, July 2,1964 MOWTAIX REVIEW (Continued from Page 4) ready delivered to the lower he said. basin nearly 20 million acre-fe- et On another water front, of water In excess of its Congressmen far and wide legal obligation under theCol-orad- o spoke out strongly In the House River Compact. What for more water projects durkind of Justice would require ing a discussion of the prothe upper basin to pay for the posed $4.3 billing public works bill. privilege of keeping what law- Representative Klrwan, to It?. fullyabelongs Senator Bennett was less kind: Secretary Udalls opening of the gates was Water piracy and a misappropriaThe bill, Introduced tion June 15, Is also sponsored by Senators Anderson of New Moss of Mexico, Utah, Dominick of Colorado, Mech-eof New Mexico, MeGee and Simpson of Wyoming. It Is now up to Secretary Udall to make the final decision about letting Lake Powell fill up to a level where electricity can be generated. However, the situation downstream at Lake Mead apparently Is not improving. It Is conceivable that thfe Interior Secretary will want to drain Lake Powell again. Senator Bible, Democrat ot Take this opportunity now, while its yours, to investigate this choice new commercial (or office) space in the Olympus Hills most prosShopping Center, one of Salt Lake's fastest-growin- g perous centers. It wont be available long with these advantages: Nevada, reported last week that Lake Mead is still dropThe problem, he tol ping. the Senate, has urgency because the water level of Lake Mead will drop to about 1,080 feet by October this year It Is easy to see the damage that Is caused by the lowering of the lake level, of Ohio who sits on House the appropriations committee, said that "at the are rate going, we are going to wake up some morning and there will be no we water Every In year that I 1975 come the well of this House to speak for this bill, the only difference Is that there should be another billion dollars In the bill for water, because nine years from now you will not be able to put In $6 to $8 billion into one bill and expect that you are going to be able to build these dams and reservoirs overnight, he said. to Representative Ullman, Democrat of Oregon, called water liquid gold. Another Congressman, Republican John J. Rhodes of Arizona, said the conservation of water in the Colorado River basin is going to become even more important than It has been In the past He called the upper basin one of the greatest project reclamation projects of all time. Kids Crabby youre busy leave the children rastaffisa G-EDE- S? DRIVE REAL SALT LAKE Jack and lill Phone ESTATE CITY, a 486-773- Eve 8 266-902- 4 7 8 2 - 0 4 r Milk Remeve all crust from a bread. Cut 4 loaf of day-ol- d lengthwise slices about 12 inch thick and spread with butter. Place a slice on a platter, spread with mayonnaise, then cover with sliced peeled tomatoes. Spread another slice with mayonnaise and place it mayonnaise side down on tomatoes. Spread top of this slice with minced ham, cover with third slice of bread. Spread fourth slice of bread with mayonnaise and place It mayonnaise side down on lettuce. Press firmly together. Soften cream cheese with milk, beat until fluffy and frost the outside of the loaf. Garnish with parsley. 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