Show Chamber Airs Water Supply For Foi r A possible source of culin ary water for ree- ree area was discussed at Vernal Chamber of Com mace merce meeting Tuesday National Park ServIce officials have expressed interest in piping water from the Neal Dome well in Dry Fork to the area The Chamber also reported that a permanent road to thee the reservoir likely will be bunt built by fall IT WAS ANNOUNCED that an Invitation had been re- re received received from Father John Doyle of st James Catholic Church here for the Chamber Continued on page 8 Water Continued from page 1 to vb visit It the Indian Youth Camp In Canyon The date dale had not yet been deter mined and the matter was turned over to the education cd committee L y reported that M M Zollar superintendent of Ouray Indian Agency had visited the Chamber of Lice recently and complained of the Chamber criticism on the slowness of construction of the Ouray bridge Mr Zollar had pointed out that the contractor Weyler Weyher Construction Co had asked for a day 60 extension but It had not been granted l Jr Mr Zollar had said that the In- In Indian Indian dian Dept was as concerned as anyone about the bridge construction IT WAS REPORTED that the contractor had been un able to reach the bridge due to 10 flooded conditions Bids will be open Juno June 9 for a bridge over the Green River at Ouray and Is planned for approach roads This will be 75 feet downstream from the present bridge A bridge also is planned at Willow Creek A letter was read from Canyon Lands Highway at Mexican Hat lIat Utah urging an extension of US Highway Part of the construction would be a strip from Vernal to Crescent Junction The main route is between Yel Yel- Yellowstone and Grand Canyon national parks The new lIOW association felt that the extended highway would be a 11 top tourist attraction tion and It is holding a contest for an official emblem for the highway WALLACE R ANDERSON asked the Chamber for a Saturday afternoon store closing for a few months to give store owners a chance to go fishing Mr Anderson was was advised to take the mat ter to the retail merchants committee Andrew R McConkle Ash ley Jey National Forest Super visor pointed out that some forest trails traUs are suitable and some unsuitable for motorized motorized ed trail equipment such as the Inc increasingly popular mot or scooter HE SAID THAT motorized equipment was specifically forbidden in the High Primitive Area and therefore some access trails were pro pro- prohibited to users of such equip equip- equipment ment lie He pointed out however that about miles of trails Is open to motorized equip ment SUPERVISOR McConkie said that the Primitive Area had attracted visitors during 1961 1901 and was the only Primitive Area In utah He said that it had one of the highest visiting Intensity in inthe inthe the US |