OCR Text |
Show UNDAY, SEPT. 33, 1991 Prove, Utah Cwtnty, Utah Woman Reports Theft of Purse SUNDAY HERALD Abuse of Watershed Noted by Group During Tour of Nebo Area; Water for Irrigation Culinary Uses Cut by Damage to Range The theft of a purse containing and other valuables, has been raponva to E.rruvo ponce oy cia 4th N The purs Tyler. 444 was apparently taken from her ear while it was parked at First West and Fifth North Friday night. She told police she had loft it on the seat of the car and when she came back it was gone. $34 Motonit Cited Ditch Claims Life of Tot Following Crash Lopes, cited by Ptovo polk CITY. Utah, Sept S3 UPAn open ditch Which tor allegedly falling to ytotd tho runs through the southeast pory after the car ho tion of Brlgham City late yester- right with another collided driving claimed life the of day old Benjamin Reea Knudson. son escaping damage The sorondAuto of William Claire and Naomi was driven by Harold ClarkT 1 7. Reese Knudson. Brigham City ,570 W. 2nd N. The tot's body was found about one block downstream from his home 16 minutes after hit parent! discovered he was missing Fire ll RIGHAM - of-wa- 22-mo- -- i Edltora Note: This t the Mrt of two Illustrated article, on watershed conditions mad management problems in the Mob ore of the Uinta national forest. The importance of the proper observed by the group. These of watershed lands eluded the hydroelectric in tbe economy of Utah and Juab; plant, the city water ayntem which carries 1.300,000 gallons of spring valley was pointed out during 1 membra worked department .recent trip over the Nebo Scenic water each day for culinary use over the child with a resuscltetar loop road by a group of men in- - in Pay son. and reservoirs for for some time in an attempt to in range conservation. pounding of irrigation water. " revive him. Hooded by James L. Jacobs,! similar menu wore 60-Man Improve Uinta forest supervisor, the dele on tn SaJt Creek drainage, ' outcome of the survey. gation making the tour included where water is produced for of Utah the Following the mooting, mem-barepresentatives Nephi In city, of the legislative council county commission, wildlife asso- -- . w , Outnt Cut heard a progress report on the nations, interested federal agenMr. Jacobs stressed the need SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 33 ttudy of the state public retireciel. agriculture and the press 'or Proper management of water- - U.R Utah Power and Light values to watershed Co. ment system and named a subDamage was pointed out by Mr. Jacobs as sneo ianos lor production ot me Vice Presidont Dr. Adam S. Ben- committee to study the problem maximum amount of water. Soli nion will head the the tour progressed. Utah of reapportionment in the so damaged the wa ntlKl ir arKftnl itatom has erosion ...... nearAf Viewed Debris ,.,.w. Flood .w, tM ""Tr."" t.r.tl.H In .nm. r.o. Ih.l Thls was illustratetd graphically production haa been limited, he!7" " . t the left fork of Payson canyon ..in prominent citizena from all sec- Wh-eWE BUY AND SELL Durinfta brief vi.it to the Nebo lontLL capitol for r. the forest super campground, mud-rocdiwas izational a flood k from under the DAVID NIVEN JUNK BATTERIES visor explained the effect of wa- - rection ofmooting the Utah legislative! viewed- by the party USED PIPE on erthed conditions rainstorm council appointed Mr? Jacobs ed th.t h. runo NEW PIPE (all sues MARGARET PHILUFS nd erosion, calling atten- - fw""c'i, vt The .... iiim4sf a.J W I abuse of tion flood had re ui5l black and gal van lied . . v a attirlv mmrtm rtn tZm ttu. " to r waof the land in the headwaters ms evoeivil raim watershed NIGEL BRUCE CLOTHES LINES MADE tersheds. Peep gullies high on the - z v rvs vi laa aiiu sire TO ORDER euuj mountain where the flood had inches of H in director Qouncil Lewis, rain in one hour, fallid the committoo is originated were pointed out on good watershed where 60!!L,P'd USED AUTO ing PARTS The Payson canyon watershed, j to report oack to tne cent f lh nd was rhtr8 it was explained, supplies water (.overe7 with WE BUY SCRAP IRON ell before Oct. 1. 1952 How- NM nd Utter, pianU Radio brings you Sonn lovy for culinary use. irrigation. and resulted in , ;urface runoff of er. he warned that the group's and METALS pie living in Paysnn. 2 ner cent of the rainfall, duties may extend through the"! onlv Call us and, We will pick up pie living in Paj?son. with an equivalent .soU loss of 1853 legislature, since legislative! n your accumulations Watershed-IrrigatioRatio recommendations are a probable . only .05 tons per acre. The same rainfall pn a fajrr THEATRE GUILD water This city owns all AIR HIDE PROVO produced in the canyon, and about watershed where 37 pen cent ofjOf the ground was cot tred witha was coveted with plants and litter resulted in 13 acres of watershed land are the .ground m. KDYL needed to produce water for ir- - plants and litter resulted ns a adr- surface runoff of 73 per cent of of rain-ne- rainfall and an equivalent soil ogation of one acre of farm land face runoffa of 14 par cent one-ha148 West 6th South lf fall with loas of 5.5S tons par acre soil loss of Payson Ph. M7 Prove. Utah 3 No. ton On with' will acre. other deal the been which have hand, (Article per Improvements constructed to permit greatest the same rainfall on a poor grazing and its. relationship to use of the water were tershed where only 10 per cent watershed conditions.) run jwer TONIGHT! Bennion to Head ed Committee ,,, Schools Survey rs i r 2aieMmiM?mE' m A J : .r 60-m- an VlY.' ATk: i?"!ay - ass m i . ea"w-a- . The boulders and oth er debris from a mudjrrock-flooyears ago in the FLOOD DEVASTATION left fork of PaysOn canyon show graphically the damage which can result from abuse of the watersheds in the headwaters areas. The flood; and subsequent erosion, have carved deep gulfies down the mountain and deposited vast quantities of debris inline canyon. d -- of-th- BJ v e .6rFURC0. ar ja jUU JamaBifaBwHFCTlBPW IJ I I L,a8BBigjag'a ,stuR areaW" 'arw . ejSi: sMe? . . . f .' J M I - I YOU, TOO, CAN AFFORD TO TAKE n 'JTBiasaBe,ffc4.' U ' , INSPECTION MOVIE CAMERA! cal to own. " al FOR ' ' ; , it 'iisS&l&r.1- -- Jas ' plified loading;, Beaa aW aeP ' built-i- n easy-to-us- e eye-lev- afi! m GUARANTEED . . FREE Gmk1 trial. Use this equipment for .10 days. If you're not satisfied, return it and yet YOUR pictuea your very spoiled replace coat! 3eieaai ltjsB?lPp m ' fc jSVfjC "v5nCi NaNawL VISUAUNr? ' . saaaaFaW. c5SSotI 't' ... or return film to us for mnt without . . 10-d- y MONEY BACK! Leaaaaa . SSw - ' m ejaasaaaBaLs ' a sfl 4 HgaWHam Only 'taBmaalBaaT jijrl bLL- ' 90 on. tlUIUIUU.UUUU KJPa first try FRONT END ALIGNMENT el tive leather finish. It's a camera you'll be proud to aaT asr v f2.T Kodak outstanding features: Fixed-focu- s exposure guide, accurate footage indicator, simfilm run. attracfinder, eight-foo- t Check the Ektanon lens, jjfm lj BEAM VISUALINER' ' So eaay to take pictures . . . a economi- It's verybody'g movie camera. NOW AT With ; H-rn- rn Is OK ASHTON'S the ' HOME MOVIES WITH A GENUINE DEN'l'DED RANGE Viewing r.ange areas denuded by grazing at Swett Shanty flat on the Nebo loop are members of a party which recently made a watershed study iw, the region. Left to right' In the picture are Verl G. Dixon. Utah county commissioner; Golden Stephenson, county supervisor for the farmers home administration: J. Ea rl Smith, county public marketing administration chairman; W. Smoot Brimhall, president of Utah Valley Wildlife 'Protective asosctalion; James L. Jacobs. Uinta forest Supervisor; S. R. Boswell, county agricultural agent; A J. Wibber, district conservationist for the soil conservation service and W. Stanley Dunford, Fourth district judge. FREE 4 BEAUTIFUL - Don't Bet Your Life! Make Sore Your Car a o ; 79UBHMHam1aBaBaBaBS &'esaBaBaaBaBaaBar jm ; .i..-- .'' 3 " I KtBaMBOl If , aK JsJaB nafflrVrf- 4aW BLsaso 6:30 p. inc. fed tax No Down Payment! ' tS ;Jt LaBw4aVa'rBaBa4BVMBalBsV4'PsV r.jiBBaTTLATfr'V J tttjIaal3aWBB' .;asstTTHtait V 4' 4 tLj.iHlliflBi. V? LaV lJT'flBBffiLjMSBBaw Only Weekly! - MAIL COUPON NOW! OPTICAL CO. Center Street tn Prere Please send me an Eastman (tarn Movif Camera with n 7 lens for $44 SO, Inc. fad tax. STANDARD 101 DID YOU KNOW? Wheels out of line for one mile, a car's tires ate filed off 1 foot? Imagine what this does to tire wear. A car's tires cali be completely worn down in 5000 miles if not properly balanced. Wheels out of balance cause excessive wear on all steering parts and people are being killed every day from improper ' steering. 175 North 1st West " StmieDi CO n - 1.1 Phone 155 ... NAME ADDRESS CITY i - Provo WeeS 161 WEST CENTER STREET IN PROVO D. STATE EAST WAT TO (Cash Delivery) Charge (T Advertised) BIT: Enclose Check or Money Order Add to My Accoyoi My Account |