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Show Thursdoy, April 26, 1956 Poge 8 Dawson Reports MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE feature million $33 of the overall $208 million price of the entire Central Utah project. Of this $33 million, $29 million will be spent for actual construction, $2.7 million for engineering and for temporary $1.3 million-plu- s construction facilities. Since the aqueduct travels through national forest lands, no expenditure ia rado River Project Flaming necessary for acquiring rights-of-wahas Gorge and Glen Canyon In reviewing the construction obscured the fact somewhat that the Central Utah Project plan of the Strawberry Aqueduct, is the project that will make I was concerned about its posNapicture. For it is Central Utah sible effect on the Uintah not I have Forest. tional need over water will the that bring the Wasatch Mountains to thir- been. The Forest Service welsty farm lands and household comes the construction of the water taps in the Bonneville tunnel. Tunnel waste will be Basin. One of the major features placed where it will not be detriof the Central Utah will be Ut- mental to the beauty of the area a 28.3 mile and the debris will be screened ah's biggest bore tunnel through the top of the from view to the maximum extent possible. Wasatch Range. New roads into the high forest This tunnel plus 7.5 miles site of the aqueduct would inof pipe and one mile of siphon will collect water high in the crease access to this primitive Uintah Mountains. This water area for the average visitor. Conmakes up 80 of the present struction camp facilities could flow of Rock Creek Hades Creek, be used by tourists and after Wolf Creek, Currant Creek and the construction period is over the West Fork of the Duchesne they could be taken and adminiRiver. Instead of flowing to stered by the Forest Service as waste in the Green River, these camp sites. Thus the tunnel which gathers waters would be transported the water for Utah's future will the to the mountains through as an incidental benefit open Strawberry Reservoir which will be enlarged to five times its up new areas for our citizens want to enjoy Utah's primipresent capacity. The Straw- who tive areas. tunnel will carry berry Aqueduct 137,600 acre feet of water annu Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyett and four times as much as the ally now Utah's children, Carolyn and Ronnie, Duchesne tunnel largest underground water con- 455 West 5570 South, enjoyed a duit. Spring Vacation, touring the The tunnel will be an engineer- South Rim of the Grand Canyon ing feat of the first magnitude. and then traveling on to Southern It will be the single most costly California. Congressman Describes Magnitude Of Huge New Central Utah Proecf (By TU'p. William A. Dawson) The attention that has been focussed on the two large storage dams of the Upper Colo- - ffo give your Spring judget a lift! $25 to $2000 " A k y. Num (From Page 4, Col. 7) Since the East Kearns auditorium is not completed, the affair will take place in West Kearns school and all parents of the East Keams area are urged to attend. a Following the program, bake sale will be held. NOT ileum Ibat (hang ft NO (From Page 1, Col. 6) and MarJean Hale. Whites: Emma Bilanzich, Gale Healy, Dorothy Alder, Peggy Draney and Janet Millet. Neither Miss Healy or Mrs. Alder were able to bowl in the Tuesday playoffs but did contribute to the seasonal championships. ALL NO dangling Phone first for Service! kiwi tii PRINTING NO Mr kvttM Here U hearing aid that be-coa part of the eye glasses you are now wearing. It'i a miracle of concealed hearing. NEEDS repair. l Far batteries nil type hurlni aids. ss nl Paul E. Toops, Mgr. 4917 S. STATE ST. 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Lynn Reading handled end chores and Johnny Wood and Roy Jones shared right half duties for the Blue crew, which was hampered by the loss Teachers through injury of Wayne Startin, touted, quarterback. A hand (From Page 1, Col. 7) suffered in spring drills some jump in the mill levy would injury sidelined the former Murray be necessary but predicted the figure would be "less than one-ha- lf Pete Sundwall held down a a mill." Such a jump, on the basis of average residential valu- tackle berth on the White crew, ation in Murray would make a rounding out the Murray flavor difference of roughly 90c to $1 of the game. Lamar (Pete) Hahn is slated in the year's tax-bil- l. The increases themselves shift to start at quarterback for the the salary schedule so that it Reds in the University of Utah ranges from $3,380 to $5,000 for game and is being mentioned as a bachelor's degree. The hike will a likely successor to graduated be $180 for beginning teachers Dave Dungan at the controls of Ellis and in some cases will mean as the Ute much as $330 to teachers receiv- Dye, a sophomore education major whose parents now live in ing large increments. Murray, is scheduled to see reft serve duty as a halfback. He's Jaycees a 1954 grad of North Sanpete (From Page 1, Col. 7) where he was a three-spo- rt high to attend. Further information letterman. may be obtained from Kenneth ft B. Evans, HU In addition to civic improve. . . ment and leadership training, tha KMUR 1230 Kilocycle! East Millcreek group is setting MONDAY THRU FRIDAY sights on a community swimming 6 00 a m. Sign on pool. :00- FOR Get a loan on your own . . . your way. Arrange for cash on your sig- Hour: Football Program f "0 1'SE J1U.VT I Z Prut A. Lambert Houie if l'aint loiiki belief and i'l longer btt 1 born! 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