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Show Tijie HERALD. 2-- THE Piwo, Utah. Tsiesday, May 13, 1975 ic By County Officials Yj&f If. a Flood Mc from Page I) fked water thst will conse (Cuelis-se- d Mr. thai McKeiwr tirijiassied Cre?k is not s flood Ir control s i vj vf.i rrt A I I I . I f but reservoir, traditionally they have held back seme of the water so it f wufey ai wie V' tet Lw. K He poir.icu there is still 52,000 acre fort yet to fill this year, adding that last year at this time they had only SJ0C to 600S acre feet to mi. out McKellar further pointed out that the snowpack in the high areas of the Upper Provo River is not excessive, and he emphasised that he felt there is sail plenty of storage Mr. Wif V - ' -' . It--; r. igW. space in the reservoir. Canal (leasing Stan Roberts, Provo River Water Commissioner, said thre is some similarity between conditions that exist now and conditions in that the canals reporting throughout Provo should be desned and ready for high water by the end of the week, in 1S&2 the peak water flow to Provo River was on May 15, when there was 3000 second feet. Last year's peak was 1500 second feet. County Commissioner Yukus Inouye expressed concern that the low snow will fill the canals and Mr. when it melts, McKellar said it all depends on how fast it melts and how much of it sinks into the ground. K - l - . was iiouded. C."kU!s are watdsisj -impacts on roads nd railroad tracks scd COUNTY ROADWAY at about !S06 S. 758 E. near the Union Pacific Railroad tracks west of SpriagviHe is inuiidatnl witb sprioj runoff wattrs. The entire field A bridges. High Water Threatens Hobble Creek Bridges Tanner Ranch is in danger of being washed out, as it often has bees in other years, Mondcy evening, crwk wa'er had unaermint-the road on both sides of the culvert making the bridge inpassable. Kim Cody a workman at the scene, said that the bridge might possibly be washed out as early as Tuesday morning, By ONEITA SL'MSION SFRINGViLLE High wsters continue her? in HobLle CietL. with oiiie bsnks in being washed cut, 2t least one da.;ger of washout, and extensive flooding in the West field. One of the potential danger spots in the flood area, the bridge which carries the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks over 400 West Street, is being observed csrefuiSy by D&RGW officials. Sandbags already have been placed along the south side of the creek bank with a pile of sandbags close by in case the v;ater should rise to the tracks. Water was somewhat lower Monday night than it was Monday morning, a railroad man at the scene said, lie attributed li decrease to the lower temperature Monday as he noted warm days add to the danger is the area. Another danger spot is tne cement culverts near Kolob Stake Center. They are a catch-al- l for debris coming down the creek and the culverts also are being watched closely. A steel culvert bridge at the head of the north fork of Hobble Creek Canyon at s ' . There was also extensive flooding in the west fields at about 2800 S. 750 E. where the roadway was covered Tith deep waters. The Union Pacific Railroad tracks running parallel to the county road were also in danger of being flooded. Waters were about one foot below the tracks. One field was almost completely inundated. creek waters were beginning to undermine the banks in some spots. The city noted that it has about 3.000 sand bags on hand in the event that they are needed. jfi- -- I Er ai! &cd ana iS 8 Oiis yesr. Pay Ranger Station showed 3 s in mi, 15.3 in 17. snd 22.5 it Qs--o- Camp Aitamont had 171 in 17.0 in 1967. and 20.1 today. Timpanogos Divide had mi 7 today. n snow. Some city representatives pointed out that there are flooding problems right now. Diamond Fork above three forks is filled to capacity, and crews are now clearing Hobble Creek where it is dose to the top of the banks. Highest Water Meassiremenis Jerry Gelcck of the Forest showed a chart of ith the connected Center Operation Emergeny radio freouesey, and declared that this system can be used to Mr Tnay dties mobilize and manpower of in etse connected Cities eoaHgcucy. with the system are Alpine, equipment Moss Will Address County Democratic Convention Saturday the Ut3h t vmiMiimmsi County Democratic Party will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Orem High School auditorium, 175 S. 400E. Sen. that Frank E. Moss will be the keynote speaker. County delegates have been resolutions to be Pickup Truck Items Worth Mishap Kills S.L. Man. 50 $880 Stolen - wi f feail lf f Santaquin. t MudSoeHaiaH Dtafi'hedacnf?lovoCiy expressed concern about two mud slide whica nave place in Rock Canyon. He declared thai if slides of this type shuuiU biock use iuTjoT water, s very serious problem could result. Marvin Wiggins of Rock Canyon Neighborhood Committee, emphasized the need for eitksns to have sandbars and to know ho to tie them together for greater tra "iTI V 9W 'v f r-.- x . V FLA8TS m lit ... ,m Bssmiitprisi strength. Cameron of BYU. the use of BYU equipment and manpower if needed. Utah Lake Lewi Some concern was expressed for the level of Utah Lake, since it is at compromise point right now. with the gates to the Jordan River wide open. Public offidais indicated there is little that can be done to lower the level of the lake, and advised homeowners close to the lake to use sandbags to protect their Elliot offered property. urges all of them to make a special effort to attend The public and press are invited to attend as guests r the convention. Mr. Wightman also stressed convention The organizing for A i1 attx-modat- e today. and 32 S, ml measwmta show 13 inches waU-- r mo than have ever been recorded before The Je vet of Tibbie Foik Reservoir is besif dropped to ssne of the ruiKf , he said. and Slate Rock Canyon both have hea7 &mw the snow levels pecks, back farther in the maintains is not above normal, Forest Serice representatives fioinied out emphasizing tha' the heaviest snows are tne low 6.1 sn 1867, 4 m 1957, OS - f.tw SX nehcas Fori, PWaiJ Vxi SfKTM Provo. Oreffi. Spamsh 1 Dmciman Flat in American Grow. . ... . . Fork Canyoa. the f ont, Jspnngvuie, rajtp., btqJ 2 Sood available for si! irsiftsges. The Bobbie Creek summit 2?.Sfectin April of 1952, 3b.3 in 1352, a SsViUE ptiiiilcd ais i K - flood control offical Wal'ar Draper and Springville Irrigation Company ofticia! Edward Boyti were out Mcnday evening checking other spots along Hobble Creek. Mr. Boyer said that :, 'S ST Ralph Home, Extension Agent, asserted that two oiher problems can result from flooding. The first relates to health and sanitation, and the other to mosquito problems following the high water. Mr. Tracy asked all city representatives to have their inventories of men and to equipment him I SULFATE I St fi f AW fcMMtPK v - I 55' Steer I I SSG(CQLI e I5 b. Bekiaut I ORAXCES ........ Hi oat 1 i. FILET 69 Ik.. CROHN!) by Eitri Lew 11 f t acquaintance, 98 j ( TURKEY FRA3SXS ftl 1 i ' COCA COM ' d voluntarily to the lake where she was raped, A suspect is also in custody in the second case the Sheriff said. ' SWISS STEM ( !r:.8r. A Spanish Fork girl was dragged off her bicycle at 11 .30 p.m. Saturday and raped on Highway 91 south of Spanish Fork, according to Mack Hoiiey, Utah County Sheriff. He said a Utah County man s in custody. In another, separate case, the Sheriff said an 11 year-olgirl was raped by a man at Spring Lake south of Pay5on arond 10 p.m. Monday. Sheriff Hoiiey said he believes the girl went with the an m ST.? Reported By Sheriff man. t CHUCK STEAK apes New Nephi Jobs Office Open 3 Days A Week County - snowppeks in 1?, which were r considered must be submitted no later than Friday to Reid SaowPadss Keith Zoheii of the "J.S mailed the call to the Berry, Cedar Valler, who is Forest Service, handed out convention, and County chairman of the resolutions charts showing comparative Chairman Grant Wighiman committee. County officers and state delegates will be elected at the convention. Current officers, in addition to Mr, Wightman, Prow, include Alice Jensen, Orem, vice chairman; Mable Oliver, Orem, secretary, and John A. Paddock, Provo, The Utah Courthouse. Hours are from 9 treasurer. NEPHI has Mr. Wightman a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Department of Employment not will seek announced he and now an is Friday. Wednesday offering Security as county employment service office in of Under the direction chairman. the Juab County Nephi at Richard W. Isbell, supervisor of offices at Nephi, Richfield and Manti, the Nephi office is being manned by Karl Keliey and Mrs. Elwood Hall. Mr. Keliey, manager in Manti, is training Mrs. Hall, who will be in charge of the Nephi office Larry Batty of 1383 S. Main St., Orem, reported to police soon. that two automatic nail guns, a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -r Mr. Keliey stated the success toolbox and tools, and a A pickup truck rollover early of the office depends upon the naii pouch have been today claimed the life of Bill K. stolen. cooperation of people in Juab Okutsu, 50, Salt Lake City. He to the police Services offered County. According apparently was killed include helping employers find report, the total value of the instantly. employees, helping people find missing items was $381, The Utah Highway Patrol including $400 for the two nail jobs, giving unemployment said Okutsu's pickup was insurance and training people guns and $460 for the tools and westbound on Interstate 80 in to be better able to hold jobs. box, which he said was new. Parley's Canyon, about three miles east of here. The truck went out of control and crashed on righthand side of the r rk V Si J years, &zd this year. Messurements ere r.ot ,UWB - m IIAifS : J W1 CftQ f Wiva ..... aay I 1 KMX i S1L.:.:...32" i mm u I 3 ' tit highway. The victim was alone in the vehicle. ' Lollipop Fair Scheduled at Orem School The annual Lollipop Fair of Orem Elementary School will be held Friday from 4:30 to7: 30 p.m. at the school under ATER HAS PRACTICALLY washed out by breaking around it and undermining the roadway. The road is impassable. The cuivert is iotated at the head of the north fark of Hobhie Creek V, this stec! rulvcrt Wilderness Area FE, N.M. (UPI) -The Pecos Wilderness in New SANTA Sfcxico 187,416 encompasses acres. Elevations within the wilderness range from 8,400 f?et to over 13,000 feet. The wilderness Is located in the north central part of the state, between the towns of Santa Fe and Las Vegas, N.M. Published evsry afitrDOon Monday ihrotign Friday find morning by Th Dsl!y dm 1 2aC 'A. Provo, U'sft B E. JENSEN, PuBfisher Swdy ii he-a- Srt, ViZi Entered at ir,a?fer at !he Provo, Utah. fcjnrtofficclasin vs' MEMSSft Audit Bureau of Circulation iif'iu. 'M i.'ilerrii;or,ai NF.A Service j 1 I J -- S''SCl?IPTION PATES $ 3.03 carrier carrier nm Qrti zsrrtQ Ms!!, anyww In U.' ted Sfetfj 7.M Ore montM On trvv.th, Six rr.orstht, yr, i'X iTiontfij Oris year S21.00 Casyon near T?nner Ranph. Raging waters have washed a hole to the side of the cuivert almost as big around as the culvert itself. rr:tt ' - .jvmb - FE. SANTA N.M. (UPI) -Tare 32 counties in New Win Patriotic here Talk Contest Mexico, The largest in size is Catron county, located in the south- Provo High School seniors wen? chosen first place winners in the National Two Bicentennial Public Speaking on the Boy Scout Council level. they are Reed Markham. son of Mr. and Mrs John F. Markham, and Douglas Stone, son of Mrs. Karen Stone. Reed won in tne Explorer division ar,d Doi.g in (tie Scout Contest held Saturday ry & vision. will speak in They Sepieiwer tn J.u ttTHmd contest a fw.n Fa'is Ida . ajuno! winners in Utah, ant Wyoming ' The contest is eJ atnt by the Boy Scouts of Amerira and tne Reader's Di g?st Lest .- western part of the state, covering almost 7,000 square miles. The smallest county is Los Alamos, with an area of only i08 square miles. &$T0ff From Orem Auto MM Melvin Rowley of 74 W. 1600 S., Orem, reported to police that a CB radio valued at $200 had been removed vehicle from his Q--t Mo. K- - 11 shampoo I iiK.fctiu ? fre f P J:? DISSS' r ? Mm f f&S&f i f es f i niiS im-ti- i hdnne may hHo s'iive iw proutem ot mo noises which exceed ihe point o! comfort for those with partis! heanni It auiomaiiciiiy modifies loud sounds to e pieasant level for ivm I BATHTOWilS iFjW 2 i 1 &Z? 1 x at 4 r CtC Nearly 34 million Americans now play tennis, according to a recent survey. . Or is it Ms iMacXaugbtcm? 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There will be activities for both children and their parents, including a bean count contest, antique car show, moon walk and puny rides. Food for all the family will be for sale. Everyone is invited to attend. aaSa- -- vr.. a aK 2. Sa, ji8jtjir - Sm r |