Show 278 area considered above plans were presented in 1935 after he had conducted a complete survey of the lake in order to determine the future water possibilities for Salt Lake valley It should be remembered that the lake had reached its is Adams’ lowest recorded mark at that time Since Dr the best informed person concerning the water resources of Salt Lake valley his suggestions and recommendations concerning diking are bound to receive considerable attention before any construction of dikes is Adams no doubt commenced Still another diking proposal receiving considerable attention is the Bear River Bay project According to this plan the flow of water from the Bear River Bay would be forms a solid dam or controlled Since the Lucin Cut-o- ff dike across the entrance to this bay except for a 600 foot bridge all that would have to be done would be to construct at the present railroad bridge Although frequently mentioned earlier the diking projects received no real active consideration until about 1930 when a revival of interest was shown by various business mqp and state planners In 1933 the Alta Club (a business men’s organization) decided to take definite action and a spillway appointed committees to investigate all the various proposals and problems to be faced in the construction of dikes Many problems were encountered at once msmm In the first |