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I H. , I Ll II H , 1 , water supply for this irrigation wagon Low for the state was a Jan. 1 measurement of 57 percent of average at the East Portal MOW measuring station on the Duchesne River. High was 179 percent of average at the Farmington upper snow course. Storage, in 23 reservoirs measured by the service is 129 percefit of the average, but about 10 percent less than the Jan. :, 1974, levels. , Ogden River is average in snowfall, about 77 percent better than last year at this time. The Weber River drainage is 150 percent of average on the west side of the basin, but ordy 74 percent on the east, "where the maio river ht!ads," said the report, Howevel LI much of the stAte's fixture water supp!y is in the form of winter snowfall, and once again there pattern in the figures. Many kations had less snow than usual" A Soil Conservation' Service pamphlet. "Water seevriding I pd , the 1974 4 - Starvation Reservoir is down sharply, holding 70,tiOn acre feet, compami with 1:3.s,;10(J a year ago, Steinaker is s'2 percent of average, Scofield Reservoir is 10,tioo acre feet lower than last year, but still a little better than average, Jo e's Valley is also better than average but less than last year, " - .1 t , I aWrittteirelse:stitnseaatr but The Provo River area show only FS percent of the average amount of snow, which is 23 percent less than last year. Snow cover along the Wasatch Front above Salt , than Weber Basin reservoirs total seven percent measurement, but are still above average for this We. Strawberry Reservoir is 171 percent of average, about as high as a year ago. Moon Lake is only 39 percent of average; this level is only a quarter what it held last January. Lake City is just average, but this is wily pistent, of the measurements last Jan. 1. Uintan Basin is 88 percent of average but this is almost half again as much as last year's Jan. 1 levels, Middle Canyon above Tooele is 105 percent of normal, but because of heavy snowfalls last year, this is only 66 percent of the Jan. 1, 1974, levels. Price River is at 76 percent of the average for this time of winter. The Lower Sevier River is at 9,S percent av erage. with the Upper Sevier at 78 percent, &IOW cover in the VIIgin Riker drainage is only 68 percent of average. amounting to 95 percent ot the snow there this time in 1974. Supply Outlook in Utah," stated, "As of this early winter date, many watersheds will need above average snowfall for the next two or three months to produce an average :rorn 3 - " Otter Creek and Gunnison Reservoir hold half as :1 I much water as in ,Iiinuary. 1974, while Sevier IBridge now - I holds 137.200 ',ere feet Ami?st twice the fivorage for tifeL, JLaank, 1, contains 58,600 acre feet of water. 15:3 pemenf of average, The first of last year it held 46,500 acre feel. 1 , ,, , - , . (-7- ;1 ' ;,,,, ,... .adc.. , , - , , ,, : , ar4 ' ., , I it , ' - z e , ;-- ' ''''., - P , :.:,:., ':'...,...;-- :. ' . ,, , - ' ' ix , 4 1,- , - , , ,4 :: , , r ' , , 4, , ,, oft ,c :;. t;.4,-- , '"?', de no .. , R; '' '.: -. 7,!..:. ' ..,:::,,...:::,;.:',,1 1 !,-- ,- .v.,. :....,,,,, 1, , :::- -: N ;; .:" ''' .'',:.:- - " " :': '." 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Gridley was southboud on near 1600 South in Orem when his car collided with the tI i L4,!:,.e..bk : ', - ' ,r ' ir"ta; :, 1 '' ! r .1.,, , V'''' ' ,; stkiv n , - As ,..- , 1 Of 4(4 . . , A,1 INUMOLVW r 1 w,,, , qi : - . Sr! - , V' .. A al ie 1, Adfillibilir - ra r , . ,,-- - r 0 , I j - 0 ,.;.-- , 't, i, 1 - .71 IiallEr'a ArA , 110r2EIT k. 1 LOC -- l.! Eta GuAL1Ty LeAN tr,,. . 1 BLIEF rrA i 4'4 '..- i r 'ft ER ,..41 L-- g--. '- '41...1. ..,,, ' . . 4t4.; 55 1 ROAST HD n;r f - - - aa SIRLOIN ,, n :9 .2) J n--' ,-- a - :, 47' ' t.. ti: VA, f I RUMP ROAST Proof of publication of the report must also be filed with the State Auditor's office. State Auditor David S. Itlowon said his office has the audit report from Duchesne for the fiscal year but that the pvoof of Publication has 'lot been filed. Monson said state funds can be withheld when an audit report isn't submitted, but he said there is no way of holding up money simply because proof of publication of the report isn ihitit the state, Publication of the report is requited under Section of the Uniform Municipal Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah cities, The act was passed by the 34th session ol the Legislanze and amended by the 31.1th session in 1972. - 'ikli - GROUND ; 13-N- WARIMART 60.1NA I MEAT I WitkrauTAT LSEF SALAMI , toNMA 3 112 .ky, E. MEM..........;.13 s oz. S 07, 29 22 GROUND c FORMERLY GROUND ROUND I 3r1 rom ( IL tUo 1:33,. WIENERS 55c WAIMMT BEEF BOLOGNA c et A9 S OL lops WIENtati 1202.6E4 99c...........n.......................................... rev c W. ,,ALEARAt SALAMI AT $ OL ,, t3 nA .4,- ' tr,' - ctott4R,,,3,14 1,1 ---7------ -. ,4,,,,,,,. :::4 1 I1 4 4. ''':"..:7.4 - kt;;;...-- itit,: ' 'N. tb, tk'4 4 7'14 . 1 4.114,tvifs , -. i.1 - , .;:. ,:.,...,,' - ,x.',st ',.!'''..i.....1.,.. 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'11 'X , ,,,y,, 1:;;;E rk" 00c publish audit report it - ,, cv wki, P. c 9 y E7' . 1 1 i 9 b ttsEaee ,.: z 61111171AfirrE2 i'''' car. 1 , , .i ,'?',, i, t--.- - M",,,, 111,60fri N!' f ), iik,t .'',''.4 ..,,, ,. ,,,...4 4,!,,,: , 1,41,NeZet, , iltWkvr . 1 -- - pe.,--:-- Another southhound tanker, driven by Kenneth Thorsen, 55, Salt Lake City col- will ---,, !Ti , e Towiliii7;1;k1 ..'qtP vto7'Ner V c,,,,,,i i'''',,.:,, '' - - Lundgren had slowed down Cam Caldwell. who has been city manager since last, asn t aware of the requirement under laWit 412...ty, said be and-thahe first learned of the situation last Friday. the city the city clerk and an auditor employed by L'ue 4iscusseti Ow situation Lind are making plans to get published. The report i for the period eriding June 30, 1974, Caldwell said the present city elcirli has last September. :: w 3ff:cc 01 4'4:7,, , - ' lie corrected, 2s:.4.,-- , 7.- . S Gridley's going over the top of it. - - Ci ,c;::,,...2:.!, , , :, ...........,.., ..... - - k''..4 foe a pateh of fog. 1)uchesne , t.,,- --,..., ' :;,PP'--;','41.,'L- -- NE with , , ePtiiiiri i'Iatt'Clialatt I D 3 Utah Highway Patrol. lided . George K. Fadel, attorney for the coin- numities. is seeldng a declaratory judgment to have the section declared unconstitutional and also to enjoin Romney from interfering with the proposed implementation of electrical facilities by the communities '.:,, ..,,. ,J"I V - , to, . Awa of a track by Joe ' ; . ''' t ,,, 7 ,...4,, ":..,.. ,,...., 1 .t.1 , t tractor driven Lundgren, 34, West Jordan, according to the rear rt.. , Th.! complaint clanns that section is unreasonably discriminatory because it re- strains only public anencies whose proposed facilities may duplicate those of an electrical corporation. ty,,,,7,,,,. Illkc.....J .1i-i- 3 , A city official said Tuesday afternoon DUCHESNE that failure on the part of the city to publish its annual report for the last fiscal year in a newspaper of general circulation was an "oversight," and that the matter will f1-- l 1 - Ta Ir- r;,;,-;.- of the act said However, Section thqt notwithstnnOing any provisions of the act, municipalities are prohibited from providing facilities or improvements that will duplicate those of. a public utility operating as an electrical corporation. hes IMO k r A, s, 0,ArapiKi470 aikiiiifAz f p ,.,. much-neede- Rex G. Gridley, 2M1:48D 3rd Ave., Salt Lake was in fair condition toG.Y at Utah Valley Hospital with a broken neck and skull 14cture he received when his fj ri.:.;,,!;74 ,,,, - foot-offic- a' ft,,,, F,Itt . 1111, .t.,parents. -- , I UU te p re.." For Ant F."4 .:And it takes hours for the carbon monoxide to leave the body of the nonsmoker who has been exposed to a smokey environment.' he said. t4.i, NS tit , Cigarettes also produce other harmful gases. he said.. including hydrogen cyanide which attacks 0 ol.4rekpiratori enzymes. Long term exposure to levels Above ppm, is considered dangerous, but etgarette smoke has a concentration of 1,(4..10 p m He said cigarette smoke can also trigger asthma ttacks in millions of susceptible children and adults. 71nid even in children, respiratory illness is twice as common in those whose parents it,etrioke compared with children of nonsmoking ,r, N 1 r,-.4-- 1' 1,1 N OWN .4ez i ' . -- , kS .....tet. iiL',,,',IOW dvaer,110 0;0 0 Wig '4,:71.TAGMA 8004 . ' ,!' - He said industrial concentrations of the gas cannot be more than 50 parts per million (p.p.m.) I Smoking seven cigarettes in an hour can raise the : concentration in a ventilated room to 20 ppm. "In the seat next to the smoker, because of proximity to 4 sidestream smoke from the cigarette, the carbon , grr-:-- ; .. to electrical relating tris,t Endorsing possible con- of how such a large building struction of a state office would impact the area. re ta,n, building adjoining the Capitol r'llt4e'31'14, r:7741 LA.. .' 1 .,s,.,,. "in reporting to the Legishas '.'made a mockery out of . I .,--J I 'n', 1,i;r7 L.,,,-4Hill can lature t that Capitol -. the concept of 'planning," 3 -, . ,r, s .rw. accommodate the 500,000 , t- -,,......: ' .....T ..77.t: according to John Preston 47 -.11:., , ,,..,,,,n, t,t new the building, 1 t k,, Creer, an attorney for the square-foot commission failed to inform , ,,,I, 1 Capitol Ili II Neighborhood the public of the tremendous Council. "....,,,,,,;,J ' road. changes that will be OA He leveled the charge after to accommodate necessary members of the Capitol Hill the increased traffic and the M -- 7 P" ,P: 'P' - 7 ?r! P7 PP' ,!"t,S.'-'- all ,47,.. I", ' '4 Cemmission Saturday ap- cost of these (51Lk' changes ' AA 4... L'iliV S tv? proved a resolution to be sent because the commission of , , . to the 41st Utah State Legisladoesn't know," Creer ra ture. It said the 500,000 charged. .,, 1 e square building He criticized the incorporacould be built "without detion Of the office building 1,Tadation of the residential IZIACE-1- ; and historic value and revi- proposal in a building pack! age that includes expansion grf sions in the traffic opera itomaommaramonamonswoommommumerummuntswagamse. of the University of Utah tions." . ... ,e,,,,,,Ial twal Ai0., !kg g.,z4,1imi,,,,tro,-1-00,wamlig,--Ai'...4' 37--, en:,,,,,, 1,,,t1.1 r.l ..:st s;:, ,,..' MI Hospital, the U. of- U.' Re' l'r Vill . rq, ' t:;?'1' Sta' L.1 b Creer said the Capitol Hill search Park and Pioneer V!.,' Commission had not per- State Park at 'This is the BEEF :ND II FRt.trti 12 formed its duties in a number Place' Monument. QUALITY. LEAN vi' of areas, including not pro, to will other tied Now be it ;..t. : ducing a master plan "as it EC d projects in a was charged with doing by Ais A , I , bonding issue and we will the Legislature." tc,c, 4, lb. lb. lb - .:::.i.:.:."..,.BEEF.-:'''Hi . i or , .' have it 1 right , The comnuttee did not adenot,- thti attorney said. quately consider alternative , Q U ALITY LEAN ObALITY LEAN .e4 , sites for the proposed office sincerely hope that the ...... Nokia kJ on A o ''' '"'4 ---' "--building, according to Creer. Legislature as a whole deVi Fli B V "No vote was ever taken on monstrates more concern for STEAK lb any alternative site such as the quality of life in Salt Lake STEA ley r 111F dB WA 1 111, a than did those on the commisthe Utah State Fairgrounds, tqf :' ....F., .i"' r .,,,1, IV 71 the old St. Mark's Hospital or sion who favored their re- 1 , LEAN LEAN QUALITY QUALITY most of ii,,,iii Horace Mann Junior High commendation. 41 -''School," he said. And no whom live outside Salt Lake ,17, CtilUCK voil 4 : explanation was ever offered City, and who, by reporting 11 ' $ C t.-- - that the new ),'A. ... STEA:Z for their rejection." building can be Pg kf.s have lb built on Capitol Hill, t;g: : lb. n SCUM sEvrag LONE lb. t,Y. Y . Creer said there was never disregarded the expressed "7" '''"Ila LEAN QUALITY LEAN "a detailed consideration of wishes of the local and regQUALITY LEAN I I BEEF exactly what size of new ional governments and CROSS RIB $ k building is needed.- Its site numerous neighborhood FORMERLY "'I' was substantially increased councils involved- ,- Creer u Si 61'4 it earI GROUND iks. to vo" said. without a word of explanation lb. U. IN lb. CHUCK toNt , EXTRA LEAN W"RMArf WAREMART UNNER FRANKS lb, BEEF , MEAT lb. s t, r ao ' e 1 1 0mit The person who sits next to.a smoker not only can Association. , - P',- .,:: governments. Each of the communities owns and operate electric power works In order to adequately supply electrical energy to residents, they need electric transtormation substations and facilties.' stAP.,akatt.dellta.,0MovelattSAR114,.Wit.ANkreaAVIL,1011,176.00-AAVikAVt.-0130,10,Mik.acAtii.allit---.-- 1 get nearly twice the carbon monoxide concentration ; allowable in industry, but half of it will still be in his 0 bloodstream three to four hours later. according to Lyman F. Smart, President of the Utah Lung t71.11, - sitting next to smoker s ' In 196a, the Ulan Legislature passed the cooperation act that permits local government to make the mogt efficient use of their powers by cooperating with other local all the city offices presently at 151 - 300 Fast to move to This would allow them to obtain power the new building. The remodfrom a source and reduce it to of eling includes construction a commission chamber, a Idlovolts for local transmission and usage. courtroom and offices for the The complaint indicates it isn't feasible various department heads :Ind their employes. practice of driving on sidewalks has drawn the ire of others especially when the cars track mud or pack down a new snowfall. Police traffic officials say the drivers could be cited for a misdemeanor, since cars can cross sidewalks only at established driveways. iPS - powers. about $12,000 arid will allow Early ,..., do it: r3 Defendant in the action is Utah Atty. Gen. ,Vemon B. Romney who is authorized to restrain and enjoin corporations from acting illegally or in excess of their corporate two-stor- a ' ' , In the complaint, Spanish Fork, Springville, Salem and Payson officials claim Section of the act is an unconstitutional restriction on the exercise of public will be dis- patched from the new offices and, starting Friday, persons reporting crimes should do so there. Ash said the city gave Jordan School District $75 , MO and about eight acres of land y for the brick junior high school arid two acres of land about a month ago. Smcc then workmen have been remodeling the buildMg. Ash said when remodel- .ing is completed it will cost lt......:,',.:,'.., ;f::::::::;...:;::::: t2.''.!'::. ::,, -'' i:,- :- '''::':!:'.::;;7..;','; : .'74.'..!;-;."- ::;';'.,,:','';: ,, .:,:'::':':,:77s.;;:t77::?:::,..;,i',;::',..::::-1.',,...,-;,,i;i---.!;,-;-,:!:::,.,,,p- :".:;,- ,- ,, - ,...E,;X:,:.",,;;;-',;:''...".,...:..:...:.',1,:,.;.i' j,:,, '. ' for ime0titut department . 74'...lirl,::',J',..A.;.,i,:.i;,,:irig-42:ti!,ci4F,,r1i,..;;;;All14.4--.'0445;,.lia ''.::;.'.:r''','''':.'.:?;";''.:::...1!..'''':7'.' ? :.. : , ; , ,., ,,, ,,,, ...,? ::.j4.,, 1 , - each community to construct these facilities, but they could do it by combiniugii efforts Four Utah County communities have filed a suit in Fourth District Court seeking to have a section of the Inter local Cooperation Act of 1965 which covers utilities, declared - partment began moving into new facilities in an old school r.t z)0 E. 1st North today. He said most equipment should be moved by late Thursday. MI radio calls tor the ,:;:",:71, .,., 4.1! MI.?' ' iti,-,',- Jim Ash. city administrator, said the Police De- 'ill;)l, FF,K7, zl.-,-:..:- I i',...31,- t - day afternoon. ' ...,5,z,i4'--4.,,''''Iif.-::;, 1 ' , ' : I : for,. 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