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Show Ncphf, Juab County, Utah 01jc State Engineer Advises Well Owners on Saving Methods EDITORIAL NATIONAL Water levels have been dropping In many area of the state kiMni.vi.Ti'.mTTi over the past several years, Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. according to a special bulletin issued earlier this month by Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class Wayne D. Criddle, State Enmail matter unoer the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. gineer. Six months, $2.25. One rates: $4.00: Subscription year According to the bulletin Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates the changes are largely the re on request. suit of three factors: 1 General drought oondit Editor-ManagE. Gibson Roy ions. 5 2 Storage in upstream resOffice: 96 South Main St. Telephone Nephi, Utah ervoirs, lining of canals and more efficient conveyance and use of surface water. 3 Increased use of water from the underground. The decline in 1961 and the anticipated lowering in 1963 are due largely to the first factor. Precipitation is the ultimate source of ground wa ter. During years of low precipitation, less water gets into the ground aquifers. Some wells and springs cease to flow and water tables drop generally. Drought years also cause the owners of wells to pump more than usual because surface supplies are below normal. And it causes more wat er saving steps to be taken and some water formerly lost to some users is prevented from seeping into the ground water basin. This combination of conditions is the basic reason for the drops in water prs survs or levels. In addition to dropping water levels, some water users who rely on flowing wells find they decrease in flow due to caving, rusting of the casing, because they have filled with sand and algae, or because of other reasons. During times of water storage and increased demands, the State Engineer encourages all users taking water from springs, flowing wells, or shallow water table sources, to colnca er 623-052- fj' y Thursday, ilUWs-ltfct- - t dT, mnt'Jtnmif RACING WITH THE WIND Taking advantage of the stiff wind to have fun, a group of boys and girls skid along the r lake of St. Moritz in Switzerland. tjfc "im iced-ove- e waevaluate their ter supplies and needs, and to either singly or preferably by groups, plan for future use of their water. Drilling of pump wells in the most advantageous long-rang- Son of Nephi Lady n ttons and changes, and should, Comedy Corner STRICTLY FRESH Most horrible thing about todays horror movies is their awful production. If the television had not been Invented, teen-ager- s would have found something else to get out of doing their homework. Stealing a kiss from a pretty girl is really grand larceny. Can you leave my door open a little, tonight? It a bit close in here!" 1963 Page Two A management consultant is a guy called in at the last minute to share the blame. Looks like one dries like two Sir. and 'Mrs. G. Marsden Cazier and daughter Christine of Salt Lake City were Sunday d.nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday James H. Eagar. sis- Nephi Local, Social Items Attends Snow School Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Larry Lee. a forester on the end Mrs. Kelvin C. Clayton Salt Lake Ranger district, and vere his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' and two areas to replace flowing wells son of Mrs. Helen Lee of Ne- - C. Donald Clay-tomay be the best solution to the phi, last week attended the grandchildren of Orem. Avalanche Service Forest overall problem. The State Engineer recog- School at Alta, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eag- The school is held every two nizes the basic right of all water users with their priorit- years at the Wasatch Nationies. This includes artesian al Forest ski area, and is de wells, springs, and shallow signed to train individuals in We feel, snow avalanche hazard fore water table wells. however, Mr. Criddle said, that casting, control, and rescue m. Instructors from the responsibilities for main' procedures. tne Forest Service include taining adequate diversion fa some of the Nations most exduties rests with the water avalanche hazard used but will offer all possible perienced forecasters. in completing necessary help his six days at Alta changes to transfer these Mr.During rights to more efficient and less field Lee hadIn classroom and subjects varytraining wasteful water diversions The public should under- ing from physics of snow to stand that the law requires use of explosives and artillery. certain minimum periods time for processing of applica therefore, make any necessary filings at the earliest possible date. February 28, Ufi ar entertained on evening in honor of her ter, Mrs. Clarence H. Warner Mrs. Wayne Neilsen of Proon her birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. vo- spent last week with her Clarence H. Warner, and Rob- daughter, Mrs. Foster ert Warner and children. M Ak re iM? S- -J swsess LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE - GRAPE 4 for 982 ! FRUIT JUICE 46 oz tins LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 46 oz 4 for 98c SHUREFINE PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 ozcans 4 for 982 HI C GRAPE -- ORANGE OR 3 cans 892 PINEAPPLE -- ORANGE DEL MONTE PRUNE JUICE -- quart 432 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE APRI COT- - 3 tins 852 3 tins for 852 PINEAPPLE - PEAR TREE TOP APPLE JUICE 46 oz 3 tins!. 00 DEL MONTE APRICOT NECTAR 46 oz tins - - Each 392 ! 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