Show Chamber Chambel Discusses Gaining New Industry Vernal Chamber of Corn Com Commerce coerce merce Tuesday discussed in- in inducing in during new industries to lo- lo locate lo cafe cate In a community Secretary Manager L y reported an Indus Indus- Industrial trial Employment meeting he had attended in Salt Lake City last week HE SAID THAT some coun ty commissioners are using tax funds to Induce new in-I in in to locate In their corn com Mr pointed out that new industry had been located In St George Nephi and other southern Utah towns A letter was read from Paul Miller Acting Assistant Director tor ot of the National Park Service Ser Ser- SerI I vice commending commending the gener- gener generous generous ous offer ot of rights of way for forthe forthe the new Blue Mountain road from Mr and Mrs Douglas Chew and praising the Cham Cham- Chamber ber for its aid in promoting the road A MEETING OF National US 40 will be held In Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday Retail merchants will re- re receive re movie tickets for each free childrens children's show to tobe tobe be given during Christmas shopping promotions A report in a daily newspaper er that the Forest Service headquarters will be moved from Vernal to Manila ManUa was in error It was disclosed A ran ran- ranger ranger ger station only is planned there At a recent meeting In the local office a discussion was held on recreation uses on farms to supplement regular I farming IT WAS POINTED out that tourists would stay on farms for camping hunting and even helping with the farming Federal funds ore are available to establish dude ranch opera opera- on page 8 New Industry Continued from page paloe 1 lion or similar ventures A log leal ical place would be along US 40 or the Vernal Manila HIgh way Trailers or campers could be established and a pilot Ope op was suggested in the county Pelican Lake was cit ed as another possibility PHEASANTS and ducks al- al also al so could be hunted on farms Utah State Stale University's bus bus- busIness Iness seminar being held In InVernal inVernal Vernal was praised but it I was felt that more advanced mat erial could be presented School Supt J C Haws dis- dis disclosed disclosed closed that the pros and cons of school building on a pay you go basis and by a bond bond- bonding Ing Issue are under discussion He said that a meeting was to be held Wednesday with withold withold old and new school boards to discuss permanent structures lie He said that to can be budgeted each year for school buildings SUPT HAWS said that anew a anew new elementary school and an addition lon to Todd School had been built from this fund lie Ill said there has been a big gainin gain gainIn In the num number er of students during Ing the past few years He wondered If we dare watt walt for the slow you go system or whether or not the district may have to bond The Superintendent report report- reported reported ed that some of the buildings need replacing The district could bond for 3 million without raising taxes This would take care of present needs IF WE BUILT all we need need- needed needed ed he said this would place every child In a new building Repayment of the bond over a year 12 period would cost In Interest alone ho he revealed lie He sold said that Ashley Valley Jr HIgh needs replacing A new junior high would cost 1 million Three more payments and the district will be out of debt If the population remains stable no new classrooms will willbe willbe be needed In 1963 The schools have never lost so many stud stud- students as they have during the past few weeks he disclosed lie said that Maeser School the oldest school building In Inthe inthe the district rates the highest in student tests Industry pays 68 ot of the taxes now and in ten years may not be paying so much HAROLD DUKE rep reported that an economic conference will be held here In January and then we will learn which way our economy is going Duell Buell Bennett Dennett director In charge of the water resources committee said that the 15 drops in the feeder canal are are already repaired with rock gravel and concrete About five second feet of water Is IsI I presently going Into the lake through the old ditch he said PART OF THE feeder can al has been lined to prevent seepage to Rock Point tary Mr Bennett Dennett said The seepage got under that the former linings In places and floated sections ot of the linings but they are being repaired he said The full flow of the creek will be turned Into the reservoir this winter he said AD AB Construction Co 0 has practically finished the sere ser service vice canals Mr Bennett sold said He reported that there Is a foot capacity at the S spill spill- spillway way which reduces to at Central and Maeser road and at Amos Merkley's to 25 at t the last mile mUe NEXT SPRING a priming job will be done dono on the canals to find any weakness or flaws When the water comes we should have a full futI flow Mr Bennett Dennett said The project will willbe willbe be turned over to the conser- conser conservation conservation district In 1966 Glines gets Its water directly from the tho Upper Canal It was reported re- re reported ported |