Show Page Friday February 7 1975 6 Local Mews Cache needs Winter carnival explained water systems soon Mosquito decision that Cache County commissioners said Tuesday that a a decision-concernin- county-wid- e mosquito control program will be at least two weeks in coming Commissioner M Ted Karren said the commission probably won’t make any decision for two or three weeks County attorney Burton Harris told the commissioners they will not have to hold a second public hearing on the program but will just have to make a decision on whether or not to go with the mosquito program During a public hearing held late last month five mayors of Cache county towns expressed their' opposition to such a mosquito program The county commission is considering whether or not to use $21000 in county funds to get the program going The five mayors said they felt Craig Colley official of the Greek Winter Carnival to be held Feb 9 at Beaver Mountain said the Carnival will not have its main emphasis on the beer drinking contest (This is contrary to a story carried in the Feb 5 issue of Student Life) 8-- the $21000 would grow into a larger sum and the mosquito program would mushroom into a huge bureaucracy They also questioned the need of such a said the main races will be the freestyle aerials the giant slalom and a downhill ski event The carnival will also have a beer drinking event in which two skiers tied together will jump obstacles and take a drink of beer on eachobstacle Colley program The Cache county league of women voters has been pushing the idea of a mosquito program Colley emphasized that the major portion of the carnival will consist two years and of serious ski races rather than the beer event succeeded in getting the issue on The Winter Carnival is sponsored by the USU fraternities and last November’s ballot County sororities voters okayednhe 'appropriation of funds for the program at that time County clerk Seth Allen said in there are basically two reasons why county residents and of4 acThe Cache County Dairy Festival will be held May ficials are opposed to a mosquito of event this to annual year’s program now the economic cording Wallace Parrish chairman of outlook and the “Emphasis of the festival will be on the ever increasing dairy inproperty for taxation purposes dustry in the valley” Parrish said “More milk was produced in has put an Cacte-Valle- y this year and our products are going to more distant entirely different look on the markets We are on the world market with whey powder which is matter of mosquito abatement” going to Japan” Allen said for about Dairy Festival held May 19-2- “Re-evaluatio- n JrJiJrJrJrJgJffJrJrJfJfJrJfJf Cache valley has enough water sustain about two million yet inadequate water people systems mean some of cache county’s 42600 residents aren’t getting enough good clean water Water experts estimate there is enough water entering cache valley annually to quench the thirsts of a person population without tapping the water supply for agricultural use But many of the smaller communities in the county have to two-milli- culinary inadequate system say their systems are either too old or inadequate to handle present and projected demands Cache county towns of Hyrum Paradise Mendon Providence Cornish Trenton Amalga and Nibley are presently limiting building permits which require towns water hookups In Hyrum a community of about 2500 Mayor Reece Nielsen says there is a building 0 presents 0 to due moratorium Utah State Unviersity Black Student Union 19 water Officials of the various water headaches Nielsen said the town has had trouble with its culinary water system and still faces serious problems in getting the materials to hookup water facilites to new homes Many Cache communities have been sites of recently completed water systems and culinary million-galloreservoirs But n even in some of these February 9-1- 5 munities 1975 keeping eyes on watchful water 0 com- city officials are the On the Idaho side of Cache valley Preston Mayor Lyle said a million-gallo- n reservoir was built two years ago to supplement the city’s old 500000 gallon reservoir But Shipley says “We are not selling water to anyone outside the city limits until we complete our Shipley 1 il Monday 1 1 i 1:30 Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm Fine Arts Center :00 Reception 0 Sage Room (UC) 0 0 S3 s 1 Tuesday 11:30 Darnell Haney Dance Troupe 1 Sunburst Lounge 1 :00 Film "Black Woman" 1 UC Auditorium 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 1 m Wednesday 11:30 Nathan Hare Fine Arts Center :00 Reception 1 East Colony Room (UC) k Thursday 1 1 :30 William L Cunningham Sunburst Lounge :00 Film: "If There Weren't Any Blacks We'd Have 1 To Invent Them" Auditorium 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters UC Friday 11:30 Professor Dailey Oliver "Black America Today" Sunburst Lounge 7:00 William Hale Memorial Award Dinner President Glen L Taggart speaker Small Ballroom (UC) II water system” The Preston system includes future plans for a water line to feed into the city from nearby Cub River Canyon Providence has plans to build a new million gallon reservior but the Cache county planning and zoning commission denied a building permit for the reservior Now planners of the reservoir say they will resubmit plans for the reservoir shape and location to the commission on Feb 13 Larger communities like Logan and Smithfield seem to have enough water to supply their residents and to include growth within the city limits Smithfield Mayor Oral Ballam says the city’s 15 million gallon reservoir capacity has been able to handle all new growth within the city But Ballam says the city officials do not envision exf panding the city limits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A UNIVERSAL POURS TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION 0 0 Box Office 0 0 6:00 7:47 9:50 5tJfJfrifiJirJiJiifJiHJrJfirifJrHirirJtiiJrHiriiJiJfI?rF - 5:45 SHOWTIMES |