Show LARGEST DRAINAGE DISTRICT IN I UTAH UT All CACHE COUNTY PLAN Committees Appointed to Seek Reclamation of Water WaterLogged WaterLogged Logged Land Looking to the tho ultimate organization organization of t f a a. vast drainage be district that will take In the tho greater eater part of ot Cache valle valley In northern C Cache county and will drain approximately approximate approximate- ly acres of oC waterlogged lands committees of or farmers workIng working work work- ing tag in conjunction with R. R A. A Hart local chief of or the western federal drainage district arc are soliciting signatures to petitions of ot land landowners landowners landowners owners In the area under consul consid Mr Ir Hart has just jUt re returned returned returned re- re turned from a meeting at Hyde Park In Cache valley where the latest was appointed Sunday night Other committees at Cornish and King have already ad begun the work of securing signatures and the study of ot land conditions und under the direction of ot County Count Agricultural i Agent R. R L. L Wrigley 1 and various local farm bureaus bureau Still other I committees will be organized at aL Smithfield an and South Benson If rf wo we are able ablo to accomplish our purpose for the amalgamation of ot all aU tho the various sections into ono one big drainage district it tl will wm mean the largest drainage district in Utah and one ono of at the lar largest cst Inthe in inthe inthe the United States said sail Mr Hart today There arc are a number of economic advantages advantages' In one ono big district and would reduce the cost of ot draining all the tho land by a a. large margin However tho absolute n necessity of ot draining this valuable land Isso Is ia isso so apparent that if one big district cannot bo be organized many mano sections will undoubtedly form their own smaller districts and will go so ahead with the work worl that will vilL add millions mil mU- lions to the land values of ot Cache count county The Tho undertaking Is a big one but most of the land owners are aro fully tully aware that lands which havo e be been n under irrigation for fOl years must be bc cleared of ot surplus water and amI salts Mr Ur Hart said Lands that are arc now practically worthless 8 can enn bo be made mallo worth from JOO to I an acre at an average cost costI I of ot 25 an ac acre |