Show GEOLOGIST TO IU IUM M f BIH TELL RESULTS TS Of OFELL STUDY Expected to Aid Ad in i in inI Reaching Decision Upon I Acreage Purchase Professor William Peterson geologist I gist st will vill report on his Ith study of the Murray Hurray artesian basin to the citizens citizens' r advisor committees Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day ay evening I Thus far the committees and the It ty commission have been unable to ree on the acreage to which the they eity y should houd acquire underground or surface water rights In connection 1 ith the plan to utU utilize water from the wells Complete agreement ment on oni i ithe the wells and springs which the city will acquire has no not been reached either cither EXPECTED TO HELP HELPt t L Mr Petersons Peterson's report Is expected expect d to aid the committees in reaching a decision Mayor Maor John r. r Bowman said The effect of ot the city's artesian cater ater project upon the state fish lIsh and game department wells at the Murray hatchery will be dl discussed Thursday burnla at tit a meeting between Governor Gov- Gov George H. H Dern Mayor Maor John F F. Bowman and Newell Newel B. B Cook state fish and game commissioner TEARS SHORTAGE Utah will wUl be b faced with a serious erious water short shortage e unless there Is an abundance of rain U this s spring and summer Rail Half R. R Woolley senior fedI federal fed fed- eral hydraulic engineer said Wednesday WedI Wed- Wed I I after an Inspection trip through tho the northern part pars of or the I state 1 Most of or the watersheds watersheds' ls are barren of snow and the flow low of streams is below normal he said Bear lake is I eral feet below its normal level lerel leveland leveland and many irrigation reservoirs are not yet ct I ruled filled I Form Formal approval of or the plans and specifications for Cor the Inch 40 conduit con con- dui duit which will convey Little Cot- Cot Cottonwood J creek water to the Big C Cottonwood Cot Cot- t- t conduit has been granted by bythe bythe bythe the city commission Contractors' Contractors bids on the completion of the project within 60 days clays after ater work starts will willbe willbe be opened by the commission May 20 ft Ordinances providing for Cor a 2000 bond election and for the loan of are arc also being considered consid ered cred by the commission The latter latterI money has already been loaned by bythe bythe I the banks which have o requested passage of the ordinance to strengthen strength- strength en tn the short term no notes s offered as security security security se- se on the loan The bond election f money will be used in part to retire the other loan 1 If the election carries t |