Show i fry i i s I r ry Gulch to Push 1 I Irrigation e lation o W Work ork i Ingest Irrigation Concern in Utah all all' allI I Ready to Begin Work on n HI Foot Flume n e Dry Gulch Irrigation any pany one of the most im- im Pant nt concerns of its kind iti in j t r In intermountain 0 t t BIn count coun- coun Jis t s making preparations ions to toI I n with the opening of good goodher t Tier her her to sp spend a a. a nice sized jine t ne e in con construction ru H n work york yorki h r repairing i its its ditches and gals ls Tl e r pany jn has al- al completed complete i something som ov- ov 0 miles of ditches 1 s and lat lat- CO covering without ques- ques Ithe biggest body of the I V tr land to be found ull under underdone er erI done one ne system of ditches in inIa r la Ia TV tate tate l I Ine jc e Dry iry Gulch people have e 9 an uphill phill pull from the thet It t rt many obstacles of no small or p pt having been enI en- en t red I as the work pro- pro j R J ed d. d But the they have pe sur- sur ted them them all all of them c have ha it is to be he hoped r l t J to lt most of their bitter hitter med med- mer- mer j lt j and are soon oon to be in inI i I jj lie to enjoy a n sen season on of real reale i e ritY erity It is really gratis rati to to note that with the biO big bigand i and hea heavy y work rk t uHf ll of them most of the i are arc in good cheer Reeling ling highly highl jubilant over prospects for the r The be new board hoard of di- di I I 1 8 s. s has or organized with BenniOn l president r Ed- Ed d ers erSt tiller r r vice pr J. J I 1 rain ain s secretary J Jos os H. H U w r 4 treasurer Villi William jn ti Eph Eph Lambert Chas Chas r nt i n Joseph Josph Jos ph I orri b s ta and d l Vilbon directors ctt n I biggest burden harden of ex- ex 1 for this season is to be p borne by the class C stockholders ers in the construction of a n foot flume which is to be he built at about 12 miles northwest of Myton l To 10 complete this thio j job b alone will require feet of lumber and an expenditure of something something some some- thing like like for tion The Tiie Uinta Builders Builders' Supply Supply Supply Sup Sup- ply company is under contract to furnish furni furnish rth the lumber most of which bich 1 liT lids been sawed since the first of the the p year and is now on the wound ri 9 n awaiting ug the workmen Directors and Wilson h hove have been appointed to look after after 1 the construction V r f tj I work at an and c Joe Helm has been beers empl employed a as superintendent J All arrangements are made marle for work to begin as nR soon as the weather will permit A force sufficiently large to insure the completion of the job jb by the of Nay May will be employed shareholders to be given the preference An assessment of 60 cents payable May lay 1st has been levied on Class C st stock ck and Ian an assessment sufficient to toI I cover lateral lat ral work in generalis general js is to be levied against the rest i I of the district at the next nest meet meet- ing At this tine time sand and nd until the big flume is completed the Class Cas C L neo nii jt the privilege e ext extended them b by bythe the the government officials o of using water from the thc government government govern govern- o ment nt ditch No 8 8 R Up to f this time the Dry Gulch company ha has had spent and rind ha have hav the st bi-st showing show show- I L ling ing on the former resen reservation January than is i usual and greater re ter d depths in the mountains mount mount- mountains ains than were recorded at the end ind of January 1910 Rich and Summit t counties are the thc only localities where here the depths were vere greater than the average In In the he Sevier Lake watershed the snowfall during the month was above normal in Sanpete i county countr and in the extreme I northen northeastern tern part of Nil Millard lard county while in other portions of the watershed amounts s less less' than normal fell The depth depot of snow and nud ice in the mountains mountains mount mount- ains was less than at the end of January 1910 1010 in nearly all portions of this watershed and also less than the avera average e. e Afew A Afew few rew correspondents reported an nn er a average Jc 8 snowfall for January in Uinta V Wasatch satch and Em Entry Emory ry counties of the Green and Colorado Colorado Col- Col Col LOl- orado orada ri rivers ers watershed while amounts less than thon normal fell fellin fellin in other counties As a n rule there was W less leas snow in the themo mo mountains than at the end of January 1910 lUIO and aud also less than the av average It is that some hea heavy snows may occur in February to o make Ill up th the deficiencies but but it it i is CJu quite tc probable now that there ere will be less water than th n usual for irrigation purposes purposes purposes pur pur- I poses for the ensuing season I |