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Show ILW GOUNTIT Steady Progress Also Is Reported Re-ported in Drainage Projects. Millard county residents are greatly Interested In-terested in road construction, road maintenance main-tenance and the reclamation of bosr lnoc j Apostle Richard R. Lyman of u.e L. D. j ti. church, who has just returned from at-1 at-1 lending a stake conference at Holaen, j saya. In cummenting on improvements there he said: '"Through the cities of Hinckley and L'eseret and In some other portions of the county earth rads of l;eavy clay are so ( well mamtitined t;.at for the tra.:.'ic they I have to rea they are rendering more than J satisfactory service. The people of M;i-j M;i-j iard county are determined mat in the near future tne erui ro:;cs, which at present are in a bad condition, by more I thorough maintenance shall he brought j into excellent condition. I found a stror.tr , sentiment against t?ie recently disc-sed bnd issue of J 4vri.eu0 for con struct: r.g s.ard surfaced roads. In ti:e three drain-! drain-! ai:e districts wiiich include t':e towns of Hinckley. Abraham, trugarvide, Wilson I and Sutherland the work is proresir.e. j Tee three dramaee supervisors are deter- j I mined that the millions p be s-ent fr draining tiiat area shall be expended to the best ross:'ole advantage. It is expected ex-pected that about l-ijr.'" acres of land which ia now waterlogged v. ;il be re-ciaimed, re-ciaimed, and by drainage of land an ad-d:t:or.rJ ad-d:t:or.rJ 6.. acres v. ;il be aided." Joseph K. Robinson, former presi ier.t of the California mission, who ;.lso re-j re-j turned re:entiy from a lri? to I'el;a. v the crops of .Mihard count v appear nt to have suffered from tr.e dro.::.t. The I farmers, he says, expect t.:e hav and teet i.arveits will be coed. |