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Show w'p.vuvwi f and ook TBA SERVICE 1317 South 2nd West lias Although precipitation been .sporadic in recent weeks in Utah, the fact that reservoir storage is above average prompted thiee federal today to say the 1970 water supply outlook is good to very good. The first water supply forecast report of the season indicated that storage in Utah's 14 principal reservoirs at the end of December was 2.7 mil lion acre-feet- , or 157 per cent of the 1953-6average. This is 10 per cent higher offi-cia- is M' than the amount last year, according to Bob L. Whaley, snow survey supervisor, Soil Conservation Service, L. A. Zimmerman, hydrologist in charge, Weather Bureau, and Ted Amow, district chief, U.S. Geological Survey. This is very encouraging to water users, they said, especially in southern Utah where the combined contents of Piute, Otter Creek and Sevier Bridge reservoirs is 85 per ! to ;o Jo ?o So lo o i;; ' PROVO Brigham Young University activity center is under way on a site north of the Smoot Administration Building. Tolboe Construction Co. of Salt Lake City is preparing the ground for the new sports and fine arts arena. Here are just a few examples! O . Oi GOODYEAR DOUBLE EAGLE HEW CAR CHANGE-OVER- BUILDING PERMIT The construction firm paid $5,126 for a building permit for the center, according to Provo City Building Inspector Arvil S. Conk. He said Tolboes bid of just under $8 million for the center was announced in last weeks Contractor I n t e mountain S B LEM'S , - MANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM SIZE O - O V, 4 o 775x14 825x14 855x14 Plus Fed. Ex. Tax YOUR CHOICE 2.00 MORI WHITES $2.36 to $2.57 Plus Fed Ex. magazine. University officials declined comment today on the cost of the center. 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Snow measurements along the Wasatch Front near Salt Dike City showed 114 per cent of aveiage, while Farmington Creek had 136 per cent, and Middle Canyon near Tooele had 158 per cent. per cent in extreme northern Utah, about 50 per cent in the southwest, and near average in central Utah. Streamflow forecasts for the remainder of the water year are, for the most part, near average or above. In southern Utah, where precipitation has been light so far this season, the cairvover effects from the high stieam-flothe past two years contribute to the present faun-abloutlook. The streamflcw forecast for six creeks near Salt Lake City about 80 The anioint of snow measured on the Ogden River was 68 per cent of average, and the Logan River watershed had only 64 per cent of its usual snow cover. The upper Bear River was about 80 per e center. The center will not only be used for basketball and other sports but will accommodate religious conferences and fine arts presentations. The structure will be connected with an overpass over the main campus road from near the Smoot Building and an underpass below Phillips eeowooooooooooeooooiio4ooooooo4'4i 1726Jeffer$on485-344P.hur, Any rue, - n Any (,mti,nr 2 y Whaley said streamflow forecasts will be issued starting with his Feb. 1 bulletin. January and February aie usually good snow accumulation months, but as of now streamflow in prospective Utah will range from 75 per cent to 150 per cent of average. Open plans better accommodate team teaching and of instructional groups. its varying size Bonding Law Action Urgent, Hampton Says Gov. Calvin L. Ramton took exception today to a recommendation by the Constitutional Revision Commission that an amendment in the state's bonding laws could be delayed beyond the forthcoming budget session of the Leg- er, bonding companies have indicated to me that they would accept none of them, he said. (The Cipriano case is a U.S. Supreme Court ruling which held that bond elections restricted to property owners were unconstitutional. This has effectively stopped the sale of public improvement bonds in Utah.) Regardless of what we may like to do, if our bonding statutes do not meet the approval of bonding company attorneys, the bonds are not marketable and there is no point in issuing them, Ramp-to- n islature. wrote. If we were to adopt some to get proposed method around the Cipriano decision and it were held invalid at a time too late to get a Constitutional amendment on the ballot for the 1970 general election, we would be frozen in uur present position until November 1972 and perhaps until May of 1973 when acts of the 1973 Legislature will be completely decided. Ramptons letter District. The governor referred to a suggestion from Wheelwright that some come effective, he said. I feel the only wise tiling to do is for the Legislature, hv resolution, to propose a coni stitutional amendment eliminating the property tax requirement from our Constit tion, he said. At the same time. I think he Legislature should adopt an act implementing the proamendposed constitutional ment when and if the people approve the amendment. he said. This would eliminate delay from three to foue months if the implementing legislation were left to the 1973 general session, Rampi ton said. he said The governor agreed with Wheelwright that rate limitations interest should be eliminated from the bonding law. In his letter to the governor. said the imWheelwright provement district does not agree with permitting nonproperty taxpayers to vote in bond elections. consideration should be given to some other method for issuing valid bonds, rather than having them approved by all eligible voters. It appears to me that there is no other method upon which we can rely, the governor wrote. Various statuatory subterfuges designed to circumvent the ruling in the Cipriano case have been suggested. Howev Critic Raps Bias In Mideast Crisis Continued from Page B-- l made for the Arab world, at that time Arabs which 97 per cent he explained. The Soviet Union supports the Arabs not because their position is just but because of c!ocire for their history-lonwarm water ports. the critic composed Palestine, g FAF Deliveries Here added. The winner of the War was not won by Israel but by the USSR. Tne Arabs weie forced into the hands of the Russians, he stated. There will be no peace m the Middle East until the aggressor has been removed. That aggressor is neither the Arab nor the Jew they have lived in peace with each other for centuries but the Z;unist movement which advocates a state segregated from other Middle East peoples, Lilien-th- al concluded. six-da- y 1967 A A Abroad BUY your Volkswagen your Volkswagen o INSURE your Volkswagen FINANCE your Volkswagen SERVICE AU CEMENT VAULT CO. cover Lane. Caff or Wrifo for olllldon J3i snow The open plan eliminates many partitions and provides large open spaces or pods in place of the traditional classrooms. Typically, the open spaces are carpeted and treated with other acoustical material to reduce the noise level. VOLKSWAGEN FRCf INFORMATION Basin More and more new schools in Utah are being constructed on the open plan, according to Dr. Leon F. Christensen, school plant specialist for the State Board of Education. were Village make room T Over 35 years of experience guarantees a completely reliable Heavy Stoel reinproduct o forced . . . plastic asphalt seal unites cover securely with vault The ultimata In protection and durability. Uintah was near average with the Strawberry River below the reservoir fixed at 87 per cent. The Puehesnp rivpr watershed showed 84 per cent, and the Whiteroeks-AshleCreek drainages had 98 per cent. The snowpack ranges front 46 per cent of normal on the upier Sevier River to 205 per cent at the Kimberly Mine Snow Course on Clear Creek. Satina Creek snow cover is 189 per rent of average, and tributaries to the San Pitch River range from 135 per cent to 145 ier cent of average. FOR UTAH SCHOOLS fp) WliY JOHNSON? cent of average, and Smith's Fork of the Bear River was 58 per cent. NEW OPEN LOOK 'IN' FREE Installed Reline 4 wheels with premium 40,000 Ml. 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Wheelwright, general manager of the South Davis County Sewer Improv ement g Many of the houses which formerly made up Wyview 4 : detailed infcumation requested by the Deseret News, Whaley said snow cover T ic ini I uUit uvuv ,tiicio no pit cent of average and in Strawberry Reservoir Valley was upper Sovtcr and Vn gin River basins to near 150 per cent in . O T , 1. , fcJxtll 11)111 Police report the theft of a black cashmere topcoat, valued at $140, from the Rode-wa- y Inn Restaurant, 154 W. fund-raisin- HOMES MOVED Most sizes Weather White In Topcoat Stolen the availabl -7- All Tax $1.37 to $2.96 Marathon Tire 4-P- ly SAVE 2nd -7- 35x15 Safe O All Weather White 2 TIRES 775x14 Thunder Bolt Elk. 2nd 14 TIRES -719 TIRES 4 CAC 3AVC -6- 50x13 Traction 75x15 Safe 4 CLOSE-OU- Ex. are expected to yield 120 per cent ot aveiage amounts, and the inflow to Utah Lake should be about 130 per cent of average. The governor released the text of a letter he wrote several days ago which sets forth his position that a change in the bonding law is vital. The action of the Constitutional Revision Commission was taken at a regular meeting Monday. Members voted against recommendation for an amendment to the 1970 Legislature on grounds that a full study has not been made and that it might be premature to seek action on an issue the courts have not yet fund-raisin- in Stock ar.d recappable YOUR CHOICE 4 city. The purchase of an estimated 5,000 chair seat by public subscription will be an imporg tant part of the drive for the center. Public contributions, gate receipts and student building funds also will help finance the center, according to Dr. DaCosta Clark, director of Any Size, Twma Lina aw VI P!u Fed. Ex. Tax o o 4 Excavation for a mult new iuy mm sav so cent of capacity and near 300 per cent of average. 1'nll and early .sinter precipitation has been quite variable over the state, le-- s than 50 per cent of normal in the Excavation Starts On BYU Arena very Tire in the Store at SALE PICES THIS WEEK :: v jr Reservoir eorage COMMERCIAL TIRE ilh? McuMouwjr, jumuui AT ONE LOCATION 3711 South State Ph. 262-640- 1 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN t Arab-Israe- AVTNAXI81 IIHII City Awards Pacts City commissioners have awarded to Rocky Mountain Contractors, 126 Pierpont Ave., contracts totaling $a0,39$ to install a carousel baggage handling system and eonveyoc replacement at Salt Lake International Airport terminal. |