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Show Flood threats and wasted water will be diminished by CUP "Overflowing ris ers and dams in I 'tali being taxed past capacity due to warm temperatures are a destructive waste of water which could be utilized to the State's benefit with additional water storage facilities made available with completion of the Central Itah Project, " according to a State water official. Lynn I udlow. general manager of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District told board members Friday, May 10 at the District's monthly meeting that the Central Utah project will virtually eliminate flood problems on the Weber River, Utah Lake, Jordan River and streams in the Uinta Basin. He pointed out that spring runoff has overtaxed the Weber River in the past week spilling over at Peterson, about 7 miles west of Morgan and at East Canyon Creek at the west Morgan City limits. Utah Lake is already overflowing and streams in Utah are currently flooding roads, farmlands, housing and industry along their banks, Mr. Ludlow said. He pointed out that Governor Hampton has committed Utah Highway Department workmen to help avert flooding in Morgan County with officials in that area concerned with what might happen if the heavy runoff continues. He said that Starvation Reservoir is a example of how Utah can contain mountain runoff and had the Jordanelle Reservoir Basin area. He said the visit proved to be a been on schedule and completed, water overflow on the Weber valuable approach in communiRiver and Utah Lake would be cation, noting that their messand so would the age was greeted with interest of future water and will help bring The Central possibility Utah Projects within the Uinta rationing. In other action, Ludlow pointBasin a step closer to compleed out that engineering studies tion. made for the District indicate Palmer DeLong, Bureau of that the Central Utah Project Reclamation CUP Project Coorwill be capable of meeting munidinator, said that the bids on cipal and industrial needs in the construction of Current Creek Dam have been delayed until Uinta Basin area. June 4, "which means finished Melvin B. White, board member, pointed out in the meeting construction of the dam will be that the Central Utah Project is delayed another year resulting the best way the Uinta Basin in considerable increases in area can meet its rapid growth-doub- ling cost. Ludlow concluded the meeting since 1970. He said if the Uintah, Upalco, by noting that because 91 perand Jensen units arent given cent of the costs of the CUP will be repaid by Utahns through the green light and contracts aren't soon awarded, I dont taxes and water and power know how we can meet the revenues, we are being rewater need on a local basis. We quired, unfairly, to assume the would have to go through the added financial burdens being expensive process of updating imposed upon us because of an complete water systems in addi-tio- n active and vocal environmental to developing water extremist minority. sources." White also reported to the board members of the visit he and 26 other residents of the Uinta Basin area made to Washington, D. C. to express to Senate and House appropriaFT. POLK, LA Private Gary tions committees and members of the Utah Congressional dele- Jarrett, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. gation why the Central Utah Eric I. Jarrett of Nephi, comProject is desperately needed to pleted eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army provide water for a skyrocketcenter, Infantry, Ft. Training of in influx the Uinta ing people Polk, La. recently. Servicemen's news Nephi local news Mr. and Mrs. John V. Garrett had as guests on Mothers Day: Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Steele and family of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barney and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bailey of Nephi. Mrs. Garrett is recuperating from recent back surgery. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker, Harold Parker, and Gladys Parker, all of Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werts and Jess Werts of St. George; Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans and children and Mr. and Mrs. Riley Turpin, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ware of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan and daughters of Nephi. The family of Mrs. Isabel Ockey honored her at a birthday dinner held at Rays Cafe recently. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Ockey and family of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ockey and family of Payson: and Mrs. Jack Gustin, Dora Lee Gustin, and Mrs. Jeannie Edwards, all of Nephi. Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh of June Heelis of Santaquin, and Mrs. Phil J. Bradley of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with Mrs. Olive Broadhead at Hill Haven Convalescent Center in Ogden. That same day, they attended an open house for Mrs. Fern Anderson at Sandy on her 80th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Abner Rosenlof of Mt. 2 from Times-New- s peddle their COMPARE OUR REPUTATION V A I AGENCY j 4-- D I 0 PLUMBING & BUILDERS SUPPLY 66 South Main-Ph- . 623-119- - 9 Nephi J ONLY $103 PER JOURNEYMEN INSTRUCTORS YOUR ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE BROCHURES CATALOGUES, . . FOR AND IN- . 2 Check out these special prices at Parkin Motor Co. MAVERICK SEDAN Stuck No. 6.")9. Power steering, radio, automatic transmission, front and rear bumper guards, white-wal- l tires. T cant think of a way Congressman can act as a champion of his constituents without helping them. Before I can do that, though, I need your help. If you know me, if you believe Ill be an able Congressman, and if youre going to attend a Democratic mass meeting, take a friend. Take several. Then elect delegates who will vote for Daryl McCarty at the Democratic State Convention. Before You Buy A Cemetery Marker or Monument n iilWmilCTTTr'lH For many years, we nave helped so many local families buy a memorial the right wav . . with careful pla experience! advice, proper de;gn for the cemetery site . . . at prccs to fit theii means DON'T buy hast.y; before you do, com; are our work, cur service and the value we u h ,er EEESIET MONUMENT 5if ft. section Was Now 2.85 $2.00 10 But am I your kind of people? Youve probably heard my views on the issues from all my press releases, speeches and position papers. Over the years my names been in the newspapers frequently. Sometimes, its been because of my involvement in some hot issue. This happens when youre working as an advocate of people. Thats what Ive been for most of my adult life. And after all, shouldnt your Congressman be a peoples advocate? HOURS: Daily, 10 a.m. to 7 p.n Saturday, 1 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. s ijJ CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE Youre going to the mass meeting in your neighborhood Monday night, right? Its because you believe citizens need to assert themselves, correct? Maybe its because you know if you dont get your say-s- o Monday night about naming Utahs Second District Congressional candidate, somebody else will. If thats why youre going to mass meeting, youre my kind of people. relief from aches and pains. VVhen !!. BONDS LIFE PROVO Neohi, Utah May 16, 1974 NEPHI DRUG CO. provide a monthly Income when you're In the hospital -- Picket fence 60 inch $1.98 LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker STEPHEN E. 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Charles Kemp train now for a Q elixirs and tonics from town to town, promising 13 : Bet- ORTHO GARDEN PRODUCTS Monday's the day you need to know if I'm your kind of people Time was when quacks would OLSEN. Abent; Mothers guests at the Smith was hostess to home of Mr.day and Mrs. Niels C. members of the Camp Birch of Anderson were Earl and Rex the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Anderson of Salt Lake City and jj on May It. Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman and family of Nephi. Zelda Hill gave histories of her 623-187- The Mothers day party held that night. Nephi. L THE Beautiful Gifts For the Graduate . . Mens and Ladies . . priced for gift giving from $8.95 I j Nona Dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and children Jolynn, Carol, Paul and Jeffery of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Francom and daughter Kelly of Orem. FOR meet I I I I EXCELLENT JOB PLACEMENT Dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lynn Greenhalgh, and Mrs. Florence Beal, all of Nephi; and June Heelis of Santaquin. Pleasant visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett. She attended the Chalice Club Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and children of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young and children of Ephraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton of ALLEN DU P's t SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF k QUARTER Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken and family of Pleasant Grove visited in Nephi on Sunday with Mrs. Tucy Bracken and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard. fan-.-iy'- Camp Birch Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd had as visitors on Mothers day: Garth Shepherd of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shepherd of Spanish Fork; and Bishop and Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd, and Mont Shepherd, all of Levan. They also received a call from Basil Shepherd of Salt Lake City. LOW TUITION Nephi. you're m tte Hospital, expenses go your right on. That s why our Hospital Income policy - pan ot State Farm s person to person hea'tn insurance - is so It provides you importa"! with a regular monthly to help meet those family expenses Let me snow you how Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen spent Mothers day in Salt I,akc City where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower. Guests on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and daughter Rebecca; Mr. and Mrs. Kent P. Christensen and daughter Nanette; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hansen and children Sue, Brent, and Mathew; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ewell and daughter Tamara of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. David Hastings of Draper. President and Mrs. Golden R. Mangelson and daughter Melo-ni- e visited on Sunday evening at the Mangelson home. V Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bailey and daughter Melissa of Salt Lake City. Mrs. LaVerne Chapman of Fountain Green, and Kim and Debby Hall of l Mrs. Pcle Ballow, Mrs. Iatuise Taylor and daughters Susan and Mary spent a week in Hawaii recently. They visited many places of interest including the Polynesian Cultural Center, the LDS Temple, Paradise Park, Wax Museum, Honolulu and Waikai Beach and other places. AT Visitors over the Mothers day Mothers day guests at the weekend at the home of Mr. and home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd were Mrs. Floyd Garrett were Ken- .Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd, Mr. neth Garrett and son David of and Mrs. Steve Wild, Mr. and Santa Ana, California; and Verl Mrs. Ralph P. Frandsen, and Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd, all Garrett and sons, and Mr. and of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Garrett and daughGedge Oliver and family of ters Cheryl and Kathy, all of Mona; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Clearfield. Gadd of Nephi. Nephi, Visitors over the Mothers day weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shepherd and son Michael of Salt Lake City, Miss Barbara Jenkins of Magna, Mrs. Rayola Thorn and daughter Carol of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan of Nephi. Levan news a Thanks. Ill try to be a Congressman worthy of the support you give me Monday night. Daryl McCarty Democrat & VAULT CO. 72E SOUTH STATE PROVO. UTAH Phone Local P.i.. esentative: GEORSE JOHNSON', fh. 37I-C53- 623-076- (Paid political advertisement, McCarty for Congress, Ron Cridseth, chairman.) 0 8 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON Slock No. 661. 2;t(MKc engine, transmission, white-watires, front and rear bumper guards, squire option, radio. ll $3095 Prices good until May 25 Parkin Motor Company 131 South Ma 623-022- 2 . 4 .. ,w. 4 |