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Show 1 Official Tabulation of Primary Election Returns Duchesne Co. - u 4) bti - 4) 2 Ss tt c4) c M M S 5f S o 3 - n 2 JEW n c BS K is C 0. 8& . 41 jjfi c o jO . a 5 K (4 0 XD cia Ichabiliiation Program Explained At Dcchosnc Recently To Twenty-Thre- Since the P M AV emergency over was explained and the channel rehabilitation program SCS FC-program described A CP has beta turned over to the to special program S C S FC-- program, this change channel rehabilitation applicants at a meeting held at Duchesne last week, reports John Strang of the Duchesne Soil Conservation office. , Forty of these applicants were invited, 23 attended the meeting. During the course of the meeting, Evan Carroon. the engineer assigned to flood rehabilitation in the Duchesne lUnlt, "Bracken Lee is not iust an- pointed out the following points other governor. He embodies of the program: 1. All work must be ' done principles to which a distracted nation may turn . . ." through groups of two or more This is a statement written active participants in order to last year by Raymond Moley, insure effective channel stabilinationally known columnist. zation. 2. Channel rehabilitation will It has been most gratifying to have statements similar to consist of clearing the river channel and of stabilization of this appear in LIFE. SATUR-DAEVENING POST, TIME. the banks with AMERICAN MAGAZINE, and revetments. furnlocally and ish3. The government80 will newspapers tier cent approximately nation. the throughout of the actual cost of the work These writers have acknow-edge- d and all of the engineering inpublicly the achievespecifications, suments I have worked so hard vestigations, and final certification. to effect for all the people of pervision 4. All channel work will be Utah. 1 hop that my work accomplished by contract under, will always merit their tap-po- taken bonded equipment conand yours, and I believe tractorsbyand in compliance with it will because I have no other motive but to give the peo- applicable employment laws and ple of Utah good, clean gov- regulations. 5. The participants share of ernment. the cost, which was tentatively ! Sincerely, set at approximately 30 cents per lineal foot of channel, may be partlv met by contributions of assistance to the engineers during surveys, at the rate of (Paid political advertisement $1.40 per hour. The balance is by Marie R. Horwits, 23 So. to be placed in escrow.' in the form of a check payable to the 8th East. Salt Lake City.) B B Y tree-and-cab- rt - os aaacea tedea? By L BANDER Serves As Hsndy Pclat Bucket Holder. A painter friend of I A oura told us about this timesaving idea. With an ordinary you can hang a paint bucket on almost any projection, or on the rung of the ladder youre using. o o- ri o C t 4 Q Treasurer of the United States, submitted to the Regional Office of the Soil Conservation Service in Albuquerque, N.M. conEarl Spendlove. servationist explained in detail the SCS group approach in the program, as follows: 1. Almost invariably channel stabilization problems occurred in, and their solutions lie in stretches of river involving more than one property owner. 2. Contractors are more likely to be interested in bidding for larger, more centralized Jobs than in small, scattered ones. 3. The group approach reduces the number of contracts and, therefore, eliminates a considerable amount of overhead time which would otherwise have to be spent in drawing up addition, al contracts. 4. To further expend government funds and technical time more effectively, each group will organize itself cooperatively. apply to the S C S for assistance, accept or reject the assistance offered, and determine the obligations of its members in meeting the participants share' of any assistance received. In the open discussion which followed, several of the participants expressed a desire for channel changes. Mr. Carroon stated that SCS experience has shown conclusively that chan nel changes resulted in mo v damage through scouring and reposition than in effective channel stabilization. Arzy Mitchell, an applicant, brought out that his experiences wttth the results of channel changes in the lower Duchesne River bore out Mr. Carroons statement to the letter. He further proposed that channel rehabilitation should be placed in d the hands of competent, engineers such as furnished by the SCS. It was suggested by members of the group in this meeting that the entire Strawberry River be organized into one cooperative group. Clarence Baum sub-are- a Applicants In The Area e e fe 1 'ly Standard Shingle Stains coma in red, freon and brown . . . give lasting protection. Call us about them now. Good products and fast, dependable service are the mainstays of our local business. roof, fence or other unpainted wood surfaces to stain.. .do the job efficiently with Standard Shingle Stain. It comes ready to use. One gallon will give two coals on 90 to 128 square feet Apply with brush or sprayer. fe fea to! All fWsdferACTlOni Here Is fleshing eeccl entice, with magnificent receive power te neater hill and highway. The new Dedge Red Bass V--8 it ike meet effirieet eaglae deelga la aaj Americas car. 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Hunting grounds ranges cant hold up against If you have a barn, shingled were Arzy Mitchell. Weeley, Koyen, J. H. Summers. Kenneth Ivie, Ray Broadhead, Clarence Baum, H. H. Forrer, Brigham Mecham. J. L. Wheeler. L. R. Swasey. Raleigh Ivie, Glendon Lamb, Frank Tanner .J. G. Ivie, Strawberry River farmer, volunteered ,to sign up all farmers and ranchers on the river as such a group. Most of the applicants at the meeting agreed with this plan. Those attending the meeting t PHONE 140-- Arc You Register'd CAN YOU VOTE? Visit Your Dodga Doalor Today spnousE end Thrill to a "Road ran Rooooveli, Utah coahy Tost Rida |