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Show March Thursday, Opponents Urge Halt of Project (Continued From Paee (Continued From Page 1) about the hesitation of the Bureau of Reclamation to carry out the law and urged "the veneer put up by would invest in a business with such a environmentalists be scraped away." He refuted claims 'by return, he said. ewironmentalists that the project will Question Legality fish. "Strawberry Reservoir Gerald Kinghorn, assistant Salt Lake destory itself produces more fish than all by County attorney, said the water other streams in the project area," he conservancy districts which sponsor said. the units of the CUP may have been He said the government is created in violation of the state custodian of thefederal land in Utah and the constitution. of the state could become "Fewer than 10 percent of the voters sovereignty an issue. in Salt Lake County voted in the 1965 election, and in any event, tiie project Only farming, mining and forestry should be stopped while a create sources of new wealth, said Mr. determination of the legal issues is Peterson, and he asked if the environmentalists opposing the project made," he said. Mr. Kinghorn, who said he appeared are not merely "armchair as a private citizen, told the panel the environmentalists" who he described districts levy taxes, but their officers as a city dwellers who like to backpack are appointed rather than elected. in the country but then return to the He said because district governing city and become glutenous consumers boards are not elected, the Utah law of goods. under which the districts were created Drought Specter Mr. Theobald submitted written might be unable to collect the 86 percent of the CUP costs the districts testimony supporting the Bonneville Unit and he said withholding funds can have contracted to repay, he added. "The decision to build the Central only increase the impact of the drought Utah Project was not reached in a free, on Utah and enhance energy shortages local democratic process, but rather in the nation. The Strawberry Water board in the by special interests relying on influence and tax dollars for written testimony, urged the President support," to reconsider his deletion of funding said Mr. Kinghorn. Others testifying against the project and to reconsider while the project singled out environmental construction continues. considerations and accused the project Mr. Mclcellar submitted his written of endangering fish and wildlife and which said if there had not testimony altering natural stream flows. been environmental delays, the 'Endangered Species' Jordanelle portion of the project would Carl Seethaler, brought a replica of a have been finished and plenty of water Colorado Squaw Fish, which he said has become an endangered species because of habitat loss. The Bonneville Unit would have a significant effect on four species of fish including two species on the endangered list, he said. Mr. Seethaler said reservoirs are not natural to river systems and artificial water releases from reservoirs, have a Editor's Note: This is the third in detrimental effect on streams. High a series of four water conservation spring runoffs which would be eliminated by the project, are good articles. The laundry is the subject. because they flush out the stream beds, Water is most commonly wasted in a according to Mr. Seethaler. laundry when a washing machine is put Paul Salisbury, chairman of the Utah through a full cycle with only a few Chapter of the Sierra Club, said he clothes in it. Merril Bingham, director of Provo grew up in Utah County when the air and water was clear, but since then, City's Department of Water and Waste "industrial development and Water, said the washer should always population growth have triumphed be full of clothes unless the water fill over Utah Lake." level is adjusted downward, according "My father worked for economic and to the size of the load. He said, "Never perform any population growth, but he was of another generation. The challenge in rinsing with the water running the 1970s is to deal sensibly with through a wash tub." He suggested growth," Mr. Salisbury said. putting some water in the tub and The Utah Sierra Club's 700 members performing the rinse that way. back the decision by President Carter In another area, he advised residents to the water projects, he to "make sure that there are no leaking said. valves or taps anywhere in our homes 1) the economics department, University of Utah, spoke as a private citizen and said "citizens of Utah should welcome the opportunity to the tUP, which he claimed, was literally sold on the basis of mythology and misunderstanding. "I have been appalled at the unwillingness to objectively examine and discuss the alternatives to the Bonneville Unit and the opportunities which we, as citizens, must forego by our purchase of the project. It is prejudicial and irrational." He suggested that water from the Weber Basin could be transfered south to Salt Lake County at less cost as indicated in a study some years ago which, he said, "was suppressed." He scorned the idea of building a project which would return only $1 for each $1 invested. Few business men Abzug Will Head National Board For Women's Year - WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter has decided to appoint former congresswoman Bella Abzug of New York to chair the National Commission on Observance of Women's Year, White House aides said today. The appointment will be announced shortly, along with a panel of some 40 members which will conduct conferences in 56 states and territories by on eliminating barriers to women's equality. A National Conference will be held in November and a final report will be made to Carter in the spring of 1978, the mid-Jul- said. "Completion of these water and power projects will provide employment," he said, "eliminating proposed make-worprojects with the government being the employer of last resort." Utah Valley needs water, according to Mayor Grange, and Provo has grown as much as 4y percent in a meaningful k period. Another Congo Assassination BRAZZAVILLE. Congo (UPI) The killing of Cardinal Emile Biayenda, four days after the assassination of Congolese President Marien Neouabi has plunged the nation into "double national mourning," Ms. Abzug has been considered for a number of positions in the Carter administration, and reportedly refused one offer, as a member of the Federal Power Commission. She currently holds no office, since losing New York's Democratic Senate primary to Daniel Patrick Moynihan who went on to win the seat in November. - pre-was- h The Moscow (UPI) Metro subway carried in 1976 its 40 billionth passenger since the first segment opened in 1935. Over six million passengers each day travel the 100 miles of subway lines and pass through the Metro's 103 stations. Utah-P- age 3 Weekend Conference The general session for all stake members will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Orem North Stake Center, 1000 N. Main St. All adults in the stake have been invited to a meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. in the stake center. Payson East - PAYSON Elder George R. Hill, regional representative of the LDS Church Council of the Twelve, will be the visitor Saturday and Sunday at the Payson East Stake, according to Stake President David R. Mangelson. Meetings will be held in the stake center, 75 S. 600 E., a.m. members and non members in the area are invited. There will be no junior Sunday School, -- President REX Mangelson said. at 4 p.m. Saturday. Attending will be Elder Pinegar, the stake presidency, high council, clerk and executive secretary, bishoprics, ward clerks, executive secretaries, high priest group leaders, seventies group leaders and elders presidents. D. PINEGAR Orem East A leadership meeting is scheduled IA All Sunday. A ') with the general beginning at 10 session special leadership Conference sessions meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. will be based on the are scheduled Saturday theme "Personal Family and Sunday for the Orem Preparedness," and all East Stake, according to adults in the stake are in- Stake President Mirl B. vited. Hymas. Elder Rex D. Music at the Sunday Pinegar, a member of the session will be furnished First Quorum of Seventy, by the stake Primary. will speak. at All seventies will meet 8 a.m. Sunday in the stake center Relief Society room. Elder Pinegar was called as a member of the Council of Seventy in 1972. He has been a member of the First First Quorum since October 1976. government leaders say, and has prompted strict security controls. t1 0 Save When Washing aides said. 40 Billion would be available this year. Mayor Grange's prepared remarks, which were not submitted, said two administrations have presidential asked for energy independence and Utah's resources could help. Large deposits of coal can be developed for immediate needs and uranium reserves could serve an intermediate need, the mayor's statement said. He said 90 percent of the tar sands and oil deposits in the nation are in Utah. Experts say six deposits could produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day each, according to his statement. Electricity, manpower and water are needed to develop the resources and the job is only half completed, he Provo, Two Stakes Will Have Third in Series y MOSCOW Officials 24. 1977. THE HERALD, where water is continuously running. "Even if it is only a drip, it can waste tremendous volumes of water over a period of time," he added. As a general rule, Mr. Bingham said, water should not be allowed to run in the anywhere without being used laundry or in other areas in the house like the bathroom or kitchen sinks. Mr. Bingham has said water will be in short supply this summer. Conservation measures should help make water available for necessary uses, particularly during high demand periods when the threat of the lack of water is most serious. The city's water department is distributing a pamphlet to churches in Provo asking that they be given to church members. The pamphlets ' ' Regular $44.40 6 10 Cans per Case Per Case Cash and Carry or call now and place order to Dry Milk, 25 lbs. Regular Non-Fper case Grade A Knudsen Milk reserve this price. Packaged in Nitrogen, less than 2 Special 10 cans, enameled inside and out oxygen Pay when you pick up your milk. Ladies we will load your car for you. 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