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Show S toe Power Board Utah Cou hty Officials See SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1954 4 Ufh County. Utah i By JOAN GEYER PAYSON The! water holding . : i - I . . - ! Attorneys Seek to Withdraw , : r- capacity of StraWberry Reser voir will be multiplied by five, if the Central : Utah Project Is p m V .1" ' I"1 - f. v 1 nr'ir " "i Tl Tn - . - Tup i : r : 1 . I 1 - M, ! -- f 1 - area. I h -,- - Heads North of Vernal The Central Utah 'project iwill head on Little Brush 'Creek, north of Vernal, and extend along a aqueduct ori the south slope of the Uintas intercepting! n itrMmi inn rarrv-waters through a series ing the of tunnels through mountain ridges: to Strawberry f Reservoir. 4 i PROJECT; SITES This group of Central Utah officials and members of the Utah Power and Water Board recently made a tour of important sites in the proposed Central Utah t project, many of them in Utah County j satch mountains and opens on would begin at the tail! race of 200,000,000 kilowatt hours of the western slope nearly a mile Plant No. 3), southwest across electrical energy a year. Straw below. It carries Water" from the Spanish Fork River, past berry Reservoir would be enthe Colorado River Basin into Santaquin into Sevier River. larged from 283,000 acres to 1,- would Hollow Monks 370,000 The acres, and two dikes BRAZIL. TO MAKE FINAL Basin. the Great plant m om hor finri In ml nrfiInlt rd. have the lowest head of all the across-- Goshen and Provo Bays PAYMENT Plan Explained. cently drove up i Provo Canyon From the divide, between the plants. It would occupy the would save 60,000 acre feet of RIO DE JANEIROBrazil (UP) out Great; Basin and the Colorado same position as the power plant water for use in Cedar, Tooele Brazil will makeits final pay past ueer ureex reservoir, e ment on its instead of continuing on to Bates Drainage Basin, as they looked at Deer Creek dam, grinding out and West Jordan Valleys. debt of 35 reservoir site upon- - the upper out east and west over a sea of the constant load continuously. But the Central Utah Project million dollars 'Monday, thus beProvo near Kamas, turned up mountains, the group was in The plants above and below hinges upon whether Echo Park coming one of the few nations that Daniels Canyon to Strawberry. formed how the Central Utah would vary in their output to dam site to store waters is ap has liquidated its World War II obligations to the United States. They traveled west along? the Project chain of tunnels would meet fluctuating r demand for proved. lake, studying yarious levels divert 60,000 acre feet of water power. Another Site which the water would reach from Duchesne River (now lost Still another dam and power with dams built ai different down .th Green into" the Colo ' ; site would be - located at the heights. rado) into Strawberry. of Diamond Fork Canyon mouth Parley Neeley, iproJect engi- At the West Portal, the Strawt neer for the Central" Utah proj berry waters boil down a chasm in' Spanish Fork Canyon. This ect, at the East Portal explained from cataract to cataract. It is power plant would operate under three sites enlarging here that a large power dam. is a head of about 450 feet. or i Only part of the water, from the strawnerry. capacity theplanned, trapping power by lead He said Bureau has con- - ing the -- turbulent waters for a Wasatch Aqueduct would pass sidered e"5argment of the pres- mile around the mountain,, then through this plant. The water ent" dam and also rebuilding of harnessing power as theateri used would include waters nec - the times as essary to satisfy former or old present dam and lone on the drop in a fallthree water rights, such as the StrawIndian Creek dam site, creating high as Niagara - Falls, j- twin reservoirs a mile apart, Below West Portal dam and berry Project, the Spanish Fork separated by Indian Creek dike. the power site, the board . fol- River rights and the water rights Another Plan lowed a - forest road down the on Utah Lake, i Another plan, calls, jf or- - raising Diamond Fork of Spanish Fork The diverted- - water iwill pass the twin dams "Jiiglrj enough so Canyon to Three Forks,! where down the Wasatch aqueduct. n n i ii i i the water ' wouldengulf the dike theSixth Water pours into Dia across the Spanish Fork River in an inverted syphon to the creating one reservoir with two mond Creek. - cams. A second power site, Hammock south side of Spanish Fork Can- .Still another alternate plan Grove, would be located here on -- would be construction! of a ;sin- - an L1800-fodrop a mile up (Here:, It would skirt the mountain sidel until it reaches the old gie aara mree miies a own stream streain from the junction. Pace Ranch. J There a tunnel from the present dam believed , No Waste s to 'be a desirable . bring it into y'Utah Valley. sitvfrbmi the' The water would be picked up will : standpoint of evaporation. from the tail race of No. 1 The Central Utah project would Strawberry Valley j isfj an ex- plant and conveyed tothe pen assure a wide distribution of newt waters serving almost every cellent reservOinsiteljanci could stock of No. 2 plant. pnl a rcrcwi tn hnlri frnrri 1 Finn OYH1 "Not a foot of the 1800-focounty in the state through dito 2,000,000 acre feet of water fall would be Wasted," Engineer rect flowor by water exchange. about three times - the; . capacity Neeley said. "However, the It would open up 200,000 acres of Utah Lake," the engineer enormous head trapping the wa-t- ot new land to farming and bring i - :,f-;said. would have to withstand supplemental waters to 239,900 a house the East enormous The, gate pressure. Below the acres of irrigated lands not Portal has the necessary .'ma- tailrace of this plant would bei fully supplied with water. re It. would provide 48,800 acre- chinery to regulate" he outflow an equalizing reservoir-Tt- o of water from the , into ceive and pay out water to , meet feet of water for municipal and ikj the tunnel, which lis S miles in varying -- demands of they power industrial use, and produce 1 : length. It runsthrough the fWa- - load, r At Monk's Hollow dam site and power plant site, a 'dam .would Around hold excess ' water used in the two upper, plants. It would to mainorder and'fill'in empty H tain a steady stream of water for the Wasatch aqueduct, (which Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Sandgrren I have received word Jthat- baby i. -boy was born to Edward A. and Guilty' Ruth Tillotson Sandgren . at the I Joe Ream SPANISH FORK Dee Memorial (Hospital in Ogdn w as honored recentlyj on his i 14jth on Wednesday birthday at a lawn party given by his mother, Mildred E. Reatn. i Mrs. Julia R. Brown is being Under' the colored lights, the'iejen son and this visited week her by to nwn the latest agers danced family, Mr. and Mrs. iMervm M bers on the hit ,parade, June Brown and daughters Kay Maur roses .formed thej cehterpiece. A ine and Barbara Ann of Oakland, seirved to the smorgasbord was' Cal. Mrs. Brown is the former follo-inguests: Gleim Bradfo "were held ."innocent'1 Winnona Gabbitas of Springville. Bugs Lorin Gardner, Phyllis Roach, Provo windshields She is the daughter Of Mr. and Marlene Hales,' Kenton Williams, ofy pitting a , Brigham Young Univer- - Mrs. George Gabbitas, whom i Mhf it Jjiiirt-irinv- i Ann Warren,' Joe- Evans, Jejan &ity after biologist analysis. is also' she visiting. Karen Beckstrom Larry Vest, I Dr. Vasco Tanner, BYU Marie Jex. Joe Ream, "Lois iprofessor, said Jie "found no ftf Mrs. Ada Hasler Will be hon Jameson, Keith Chappie, Lyr da evidence" that the bugs, sus- -. ored and a at business meeting i nd Argyle. Gary Whitehead of pocking' wind-- ) brunch of the Past Presidents of David Evans. Joe received many " pected. were the culprits in the Women's Council, to be held shields, the mysterious honeycombing of Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.-- at cari glass. H. Har of Mrs Clarence home Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fillmore, common insects are mon, 995 Fir Avenue! president If accompanied "bv:J Mr. and Mrs-- . foundtiny in windshield pits, it is Mrs. S. R. oswell is Bills, left recently for a likely that they have Ped been: ess. to where Idaho Falls "they blown or crawled into the visit are to be, the guests' of'Mr.i knd pits, he said. "There-- , is no Mrs. Julia R. Brown had as, Mrs. Bob Jensen evidence that chemicals with4 visitors this week her grand the bugs exert icicl action daughter, Elaine Brown and Pearl Forsev was hostess to in in holes windr of Salt redson etching Gottf friend Joyce -- members of the NBC Club re he said shields," while Lake City they participated cently, the occasion being her It is possible that window in Leadership Week activities at ' Jirthdav. Canasta wps the, game occurs from many the university. , pitting of the evening, prizes were won sources, and most villikely b Helen Jones. Delma Koyle, lain in the act is -- blowing Lafe Wright of Long Beach, Lois Black and Roberta Gourley, sand, driven againit parked Calif., son of Mrs. Annie Wright "Luncheon was serveidxto the folwindows by 'gust of. high of Lindon has spent the past week lowing members j inf addittoh to r wind, or light gravel or mud vistine at the family! home. Mr. those previously mentioned: Beu- - thrown against the wind- - Wrisht was - born and raised in Jah Christensen. l; Dpnna Aifcdera shield, up as it .is driven in Lindon and renewed many friend son, R oberta GouHey , Delm Dr. Tanner ships while visiting here. stormy weather, is ' Koyle, Delilah Wijliams, ' - ' said., Helen Black, Zelma Pendelton, out He that Ronald Pvt. pointed glass Ray Wilson, son Arsvle. Nada MillsJ Naomi Mcis and from made Ronald L. Wil Mrs. and Mr. of quartz, Roberts, LeNve Carlson. Allene very : !; 1020 820 W. . and S., has re jjard. son, .Warthen, Ellen Jenjen, La Verne to other from the Fort turned Only bits, Calii., lor Ord, The lone and ,Butenhof. Gourley quartz family, such, as sand eight weeks of schooling before hostess -- received numerous gifts or grit, is likely to nick glas being sent overseas. He has been and' this action abrasive home for the past 15 days. He may DedrickMr. and Mrs." Pilbert windtook his three months basic son and . their daughter 'Elaine be accentuated by, the shield wiper,- afterj sand has training at Fort Ord: and son Dan returned recently blown into the glass; he said. from a trip that took them to; Oak Airlines service from Provo. scattered other Meanwhile, where! visited Tenn. they Ridge. week's flights incl Missoula, ast l of windshields reports pitted with i their son and! "daughter-in-lain 3 hrs.; Stockton, Calif., were come to Mont, but n in, Dedrick-sostarting .Mr. and Mrs. Fred it was believed most were 41 hrs.; Keyenta, Ariz., 2 hrs. Las who have a new baby daugh Ida., IVz ter The Gilbert Dednckson am from natural causes and ag- Vegas, 2 hrs.;.Rexburg, 45 too, min. recent the You, pubin hrs.; Duchesne, by ily visited points of interest - gravated safe and can fast howcar make Used reeasy, C dealers, . licity. before Washington. D. .T ever, persist in the belief tfips by phoning Merrill turning home. at 555, Provo Flying that a night of vandalism Twith or rifles air - Mrs. Milton Service, (adv.) Walston and (chil dren have been visiting at the pellet pistols was responsible for nearly 100 cars on used thermostat j For Sale, two home of Mr; and; Mrs. Ed Clark Mrs. Walston, the former JBar- car lots having pitted; wind-- 7 controlled Frigidaire shields all the same morninjg - tioners, used approx. 60 days. Bar bara Clark,, left Wednesday to With g at replacement costs Phoenix, gain at only $295 each. Phone join her husband into thousands of dollars. 01J1 (adv.) where they will make their home . . The "bug theory" dis-- . by Dr. TanSpecial chicken dinner Sunday. Ethel Wood and son Paul are counted Saturday ' advanced ner was 24 hours a day. Merchants a severe from burns, Open by recovering received recently from an acci- Provo citizen who took his luncheon served every day. Ham the police and the burgers 19c, Coffee 5c. Our dent, which occurred while they findingsin toturn were pouring gasoline into a faul .latter reported them . Market and Cafe, 1 block north 110 West Center, Provo to Dr. Tanner. of Esquire's, (adv.) carburetor. ty GROUP TOURS j C-- U 110-mi-le "cnilth-hntin- and Mrs. Virgil Hansen have had as their guests the past week her sister Mrs. Emily Christensen and daughter Norma of Caldwell, Ida. Also, a brother of Mrs. Hansen. Rulon Shorts with his wife and family of San Diego left last week after spending 10 days visiting here with them. ;3 ' Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Manson and sons have moved from Springville to Orem where they have built home. w i " . LEND-LEAS- E I lend-leas- " Mr. and Mrs. Hynlm Green-halg- h have' spent the past week in Ogden visiting with relatives and making preparations to move to that city in the near! future. i j -- York , Francis of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. CathrynJ Oakley of Denver, Colo. , Special guests were Mrs. Norma Rae Boyer, Mrs. Shirlene Wheler Mrs. Mel- ba Packard and Mrs. Jane Sar-gent. Club members present included the following, Mrs. Glen-a- a Bird, Mrs. June Haymond, . Mrs. Jo Ann Sumsion Mrs. Gloria Murdock, Mrs. Elaine Child, Mrs. Jeannie Boyer, --Mrs. Betty Packard, Mrs. Norma Thorn, Mrs. Helen Metcalf, Mrs. Diana Newton and the hostess. in -- Mrs.. Frank Patton for her the his has been Parowan with her children several weeks visiting with mother. Mr. Patton made trip this weekend to bring ; family home. f ! M j Joseph' Meservy and David Mc- Mullin, attorneys appointed by the court to defend ' Luther step-daughte-r, and transmountaln tunnels, all a ujl euui umu Project is pail The Central Utah rivjevk dependent upon f Echo Park dam. The Echo 'Park "dam is the wheelhorse In the long range plan for harnessing j the Colo-is rado's water and power. It key structure in holding a share the watershed runoff (90 per j of cent of which falls in the upper basin states) in the upper basin., Central Utah bring! it over here( . whprp wp ran uutt itr The Central Utah project is a huge pipeline bringing the wa-ters of the Uinta Mountains to - Bonneville Basin. Several of the power sites are in Utah County ! From JYlurdcr Case Eugene (Buzz) Clark, charged with first degree murder in the latal beating of his Vicki Mitchell, 5, have ' filed intention of withdrawal because of a "difference of opinion with the defendant" on how his defense should be 'handled. j The withdrawal is subject to approval of Fourth District Judge Joseph E. Nelson, and the defendant will be given a week in which to secure new counsel.- Recently. Clark was adjudged sane by Salt Lake psychiatrists, after he had entered a plea of Innocent by reason of insanity." His trial has been. set for Aug. 2 in Fourth District Court J Clark was arrested last! April after he brought Vicki, wrapped m a blanket and dying to Utah Valley Hospital. Noting many bruises on the child's body, even before an autopsy was conducted, the hos pital called Sheriff Theron S. Hall, and Clark was arrested the same day. The Clark family at the time of the fatal beating were camped in a bus trailer in Vivian Park, Provo Canyon, enroute to CaliV .' fornia, le ? -- i i'ii , ' - SPRINGVILLE During Lead ership week at BYU Mrs. Jessie Dalton of Springville conducted the Drama Workshop session on Thursday as the representative MIA director from the Utah County area. Mrs, Dalton s lecture ..and demonstraiton was entitled "Costuming the Ward Play on Ple'nty of Nothing" and Mrs. Luella Wilson and Mrs. Clara in costumes" Childs appeared which they wore in the play ?Life With Mother" when it was directed by Mrs. Dalton. and presented by the Second, Ward last winter. The demonstration re ceived many fine comments from the people ipresent and also from the General MIA Board members who attended. t - . authorized, "Earl i Huber, secre tary of Strawberry water Users Association, said i Saturday. Mr. Hubef recently accom panied members of Utah Water and Power' Board and local officials on av i jtour of a - chain of sites Jn the fast moun- OO-mi- . . Down Springville Resident Plays Leading Part In Leadership Workshop Differ! With Clark Central Utah Project Sites First Hand on Tour I tip and SUNDAY HERALD RIGHT TIME Mother Robin doesn't nave to. rely on her youngsters appetites to tell her when mealtime is approaching. Living itop a time clock in Augsburg. Germany, she always knows, the right tima. , Mrs. Jane Norton entertained the Les Jolle Femme club at a lawn party at her home recently. The evening was spent (In play ing games and visiting with former members who have moved away and are visiting here. They are Mrs. Phyllis Hunter Hansen, of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Geraldine ! partners of Kolob Stake enjoyed a party Friday evening on the back lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Anderson. The Second and Eiehth wards were hosts for the affair with Paul Haymond, Wallace Clegg. W. R. Eddington and Wayne York as the committee. ' Wallace Clegg was in charge of the program '"i auiivuuicu iuc luu jti numbers, a group of chorus numbers by the Musettes ac--" companled by a; string trio, trombone solo by Paul Morten-se- n accompanied by Boyd Hales, song and dance numbers, by Michael and Terry Shepherd and a can can dance by a group from the Utah Conservatory of Dance, consisting of LaRae ' Diamond, Diane Alleman, Lucille Davies, Susan Gardner, Gloria Hansen and Pamela Anderson. A highlight of the program was a reading in costume by John Holley. Strawberry shortcake with ice cream and soda pop was served to approximately 300 guests. . -- ) I ' ; . ! -- for-da- TJLO msj . - -- fVuLC (CTjLv V wn I rpf? 1 ! jidju I r I r nm ; vi j i i 11 i r j n w- . 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