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Show THURSDAY, OCT. 1976 14, The Bear River Compact In Its Final Draft CONTINUED FROM FRONT "K. Depletion amounts which would O' cur under Paragraph B. above shall be ".stablished by a Commission approved procedure prior to actual diversion of the water and be approved by the appropriate State official. The separate States shall report annually to the Commission amounts of such depletion approved during the year. Depletion rates will be estimated by the best currently available procedure for such use, location, and method of diversion. C.-Subject to existing rights, each State shall have the use of water for farm and ranch domestic, and stockwatering purposes, and subject to State law shall have the right to impound water for such purposes in reservoirs having storage capacities not in excess, in any case, of 20 acre-feewithout deduction from the allocation made by paragraphs A and B of this Article. "D.-G- . The storage rights in Bear Lake t, are hereby recognized and confirmed subject only to the restrictions Wyoming. During times of water emergency these canals and the Lone Mountain Ditch shall be supplied from the allocation specified in Article IV for the Upper Wyoming Section Diversions. "D. In the even lands or other taxable facilities are acquired by a signatory State in another signatory State for the use and benefit of the former, the users of the water made available by such facilities, as a condition precedent to the use thereof, shall pay to the political subdivisions of the State in which such facilities are located, each and every year during which such rights are enjoyed for such purposes a sum of money equivalent to the average of the amount of taxes annually levied and assessed against the land and improvements theron during the ten years preceding the acquisition of such land. Said payments shall be in full reimbursement for the loss of taxes in such political subdivision of the State. "E. Rights to the use of water acquired under this Article shall in all respects be subject to this Compact. "ARTICLE VIII "Stored water, or water from another watershed or source may be turned into the channel of the Bear River in on State and a like quantity, with allowance for loss by evaporation, transpiration, and seepage, may be taken out of the Bear River in another State either above or below the point where the water is turned into the channel, but in making such exchange the replacement water shall not be inferior in quality for the purpose used or diminished in quantity. Exchanges shall not be permitted if the effect thereof is to impair vested rights or to cause damage for which no compensation is paid. Water from another watershed or source which is caused to enter the Bear River by actions within a state may be claimed exclusively by that state and use thereof by that state shall not be subject to the depletion limitations of Articles IV and V. Proof of any claimed increase in flow shall be the burden of the state claiming such and shall be approved by the three commissioners of each of the other two states. "ARTICLE IX "A. The following rights to the use of Bear River water carried in interstate canals are recognized and confirmed. PAGE hereinbe- fore recited. "ARTICLE VI "It is the policy of the signatory States to encourage additional projects for the development of the water resources of the Bear River to obtain the maximum beneficial use of water with a minimum of waste, and in furtherance of such policy, authority is granted within the limitations provided by this Compact, to investigate plan, construct, and operate such projects without regard to State boundaries, provided that water rights for each such project shall, except as provided in Article V, paragraph A thereof, be subject to rights theretofore initiated and in good standing. "ARTICLE VII "A. No State shall deny the right of the United States of America, and subject to the conditions hereinafter contained, no State shall deny the right of another signatory State, any person or entity of another signatory State, to acquire rights to the use of water or to construct or to participate in the construction and use of diversion works and storage reservoirs with appurtenant works, canals, and conduits on one State for use of water in another State, either directly or Dy exchange. Water rights acquired for use shall be appropriated in the State where the point of diversion is located in the manner provided by law for appropriation of water for use within such State. "B. Any signatory State, any person or any entity of any signatory State, shall have the right to acquire in any other signatory State such property rights as are necessary to the use of water in conformity with this Compact by donation, purchase, or, as hereinafter provided through the exercise of the power of eminent domain in accordance with the law of the State in which such property is located. Any signatory State, upon the written request of the Governor of any other signatory State for the benefit of whose water users property is to be acquired in the State to which such written request is made, shall proceed expeditiously to acquire the desired property either by purchase at a price acceptable to the requesting Governor, or if such purchase cannot be made, then through the exercise of its power of eminent domain and shall convey such property to the requesting State or to the person, or entity designated by its Governor provided, that all costs of acquisition and expenses of every kind and nature whatsoever incurred in obtaining such property shall be paid by the requesting State or the person or entity designated by its Governor. "C. Should any facility be constructed in a signatory State by and for the benefit of another signatory State or persons or entities therein, as above provided, the construction, repair, replacement, maintenance and operation of such facility shall be subject to the laws of the State in which the facility is located. Date of priority Name of canal "ARTICLE X "Applications for appropriation, for change of point of diversion, place and nature of use, and for exchange of Bear River water shall be considered and acted upon in accordance with the law of the State in which the point of diversion is located, but no such application shall be approved if the effect thereof will be to deprive any water user in another State of water to which he is entitled-- , nor shall any such application be approved if the effect thereof will be an increase in the depletion of the flow of the Bear River and its tributaries beyond the limits authorized in each state in Articles IV and V of this Compact. The official of each State in charge of water administration shall, upon the filing of an application affecting Bear River water, transmit a copy thereof to the Commission. "ARTICLE XI "Nothing in this Compact shall be construed to prevent the United States, a signatory State or political subdivision thereof, person, corporation, or association, from instituting or maintaining any action or proceeding, legal or equitable, for the protection of any right under State of Federal law or under this Compact. "ARTICLE XII "Nothing contained in the Compact shall be deemed "1. to affect the obligations of the United States of America to the Indian tribes; "2. to impair, extend or otherwise affect any right or power of the United States, its Francis Lee COWBOY SHOP 16.46 2,644 1,155 98.46 6,892 40 285 712 55 1879 .57 4.07 10.17 .79 134.00 2.20 Wyoming Wyoming Utah Wyoming Utah Utah Wyoming 18J9 TAl 154 519 Wyoming Utah 1 religious, but now they're faced with a cardinal sin a shortage of paprika. A dwindling farm labor force threatens production cuts in the seasoning that spices most Hungarian dishes. Things have gotten so bad the Hungarians have been forced to import some of their paprika from Spain. Hungary's love affair with paprika began in the 16th century when the spice was introduced by invading Turks, the National Geographic Society says. The people took the culinary intruder to their hearts and developed a whole series of national dishes, "paprikash-es,- " around its flavor. "LARD, ONIONS, paprika, and flour provide the base for most Hungarian dishes," observed a recent visitor. "In peasant homes I was often served brandy with breakfast and a lunch of bread, bacon fat, paprika, and wine. My dinner always weighed heavy with calories, cholesterol, and my own feelings of guilt." Hungary's addiction to paprika can't really be blamed on the Turks. The plant, a member of the large family of pod peppers called "capsicums," is a New World native. Turkey simply had hern one of many places that received capsicum seeds soon after (heir ery in Americas. plant discov- GRAND A COME SATURDAY. BE THEIR FREE IN NEW OPENING AND SEE THEM. States to taxation by the States or any subdivision thereof, not to obligate the United States to pay any. State or subdivision thereof for loss of taxes. "ARTICLE XIII "At intervals, not exceeding twenty years, the Commission shall review the provisions hereof, and after notice and public hearing, may propose amendments to any such provision, provided, however, that the provisions contained herein shall remain in full force and effect until such (Under the right as herein confirmed 134 second-fee- t may be State carried across the Wyoming-Uta- h line in the Chapman Canal at any time for filling the Neponset Reservoir, for irriga-taio- n of land in Utah and for other purposes. The storage right in Neponset which is a Reservoir is for 6,900 acre-fee- t component part of the irrigation right for the Utah lands listed above. (1 not to exceed "All other rights to the use of water carried in interstate canals and ditches, as adjudicated in the State in which the point of diversion is located, are recognized and "B. 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OF THERE r, ft csnsb&l KMwrie:; ceoteess (Ml point of diversion is located and during time of water emergency, such rights shall be filled from the allocations in Article IV hereof for the Section in which the point of diversion is located, with the exception that the diversion of water into the Hilliard East Fork Canal, Lannon Canal, Lone Mountain Ditch, and Hilliard West Side Canal shall be under the administration of discovered HOME FRIDAY DOOR 2200 I0ETH 4 GNC confirmed. came much milder than WANGSGAARDS 116 SO. AT THIS AND REFRESHMENTS CELEBRATING STORE et Yet paprika as it developed in Europe took on an entirely different flavoring. Columbus and his men had the WITH MAIN. OF et Mot Stuff In New World in a OPENING ARE RUSSELL CINDY AND WAYNE THE lUnder the right as herein confirmed not to exceed 134 second-femay be carried across the Wyoming-Uta- h State line in the Chapman Canal at any time for filling the Neponset Reservoir, for irrigation of land in Utah and for other purposes. The storage right in Neponset Reservoir is for 6,900 acre-fewhich is a component part of the irrigation right for the Utah lands listed above. LONG BEFORE GOULASH Hungarians hold food IT A t SAME reverence that is almost 'fx.zii or : Lands irrigated State Acres t 28.00 - 12-1- 2 5- - 3-- THE BANK OF COMMERCE SALUTES "4. to subject any property of the United Primary right 4- shall be legislatures of the signatory States each of signatory Governor the given by State to the Governor of each of the other of the signatory States and to the President Presithe and United States of America, dent is hereby requested to give notice to the Governor of each of the signatory States of approval by the Congress of the United States of America. "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Commissioners and their advisers have executed this compact in five originals, one of which shall be deposited with the General Services Administration of the United States of America, one of which shall be forwarded to the Governor of each of the signatory States, and one of which shall be made a part of the permanent records of the Bear River Commission. agencies or instrumentalities involved herein; nor the capacity of the United States to hold or acquire additional rights to the use of the water of the Bear River; "3. to subject any property or rights of the United States to the laws of the States which were not subject thereto prior to the date of this Compact; second-fee- Hilliard East Fork Chapman States of by the Congress of the United America. Notice of ratification by the proposed amendments have been ratified by the legislatures of the signatory States and consented to by Congress. "ARTICLE XIV "This Compact may be terminated at any time by the unanimous agreement of the signatory States. In the event of such termination all rights established under it shall continue unimpaired. "ARTICLE XV "Should a court of competent jurisdiction hold any part of this Compact to be contrary to the constitution of any signatory State or to the Constitution of the United States, all other severable provisions of this Compact shall continue in full force and effect. "ARTICLE XVI "This Compact shall be in effect when it shall have been ratified by the Legislature of each signatory State and consented to SO mg tOOCA im A F.rtort ' ft OZ. sac : VZl'Zr mrOHTANt HOltCt I I 0p 1?.. r.;, .... I n io. 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