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Show 6 B DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1973 mn mm aare Water? There's plenty for all Theres plenty of water in them thar hills! Thats the word on Utahs water supply outlook from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. LSDA report released s today shows mountain the states "frozen reservoir ranging from about average in the north to five times the average iii the south. A snow-pack- Colder than average Apnl temperatures reduced snowmelt last month, resulting in r meaearly May surements much above normal in many parts of the state. snow-wate- The forecast for Salt Lake, Utah and Tooele valleys was termed very good in the report. Snow cover along the Wasatch Front above Salt Lake was measured at 20 to 30 percent above average. The report indicated that if May temperatures and precipitation are normal, no flooding problems are expected in the valley. Cottor.wooo Creek is expected to flow at 120 percent of average during the May-Jul- v period Little Cottonwood Creek is forecast at 119 Big percent, and Parleys Creek at 145 percent. Forty-fou- r Inches of snow were measured at the Parleys Canyon summit, which is 167 percent of average. Lambs Canyon had 31 inches or 203 percent of average Snow packs in Tooele Coun ty appear even heavier and may cause flooding problems, the report cautioned. Settlement Canyon, near Tooele, U expected to run at 247 percent of average and Vernon Creek at about 300 percent. Precipitation was relatively light in northern Utah during Apn! with most stations reporting rain and snowfall at near or below average. Stored water in the states 14 major reservoirs (excluding the Colorado River Storage Project) at the end of April was 2.834.230 acre-fee- t, 132 percent of average. Storage in Bear Lake was listed at 1,126,550 acre-fee- Contents of BISCOfJtJT COHT Oh poration. Secy, of State Clyde L. ler, in whose office these pers are filed, made this nouncement today. Milpaan- HB52 passed by the last Utah Legislature authorizes placement of the Social Secur- ity and federal identification numbers on the papers before filing becomes effective Tuesday. If the papers don't contain the numbers the filing fee will i . OODEN STOKI atVB. Sill WASH. WWW 10. OGDEN AND MURRAY STORE HOURS: SUN. 11-- 6 SAT. 9-- 7 OPEN DAILY 9-- 9 GLENDALE STORE HOURS: SUN. 11-- 6 SAT. 10-- 7 OPEN DAILY 10-- 8 - - U jit ; PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 10TH THRU MAY 13THI DYN AM-F- M KSUitf JJjJ.- - CLOCK RADIO WALT Model Digital dock with lorge numerals. Slide volume and tone controls. Wake to music or alarm. Adjustable buzzer alarm level. 3 hour sleep timer. Light dimmer switch. Completely silent dock DELAND $79.95 In southern Utah, April precipitation exceeded 200 percent in most places. Cedar City reported 286 percent. Streamflow last month was below normal throughout the state due to the low temperatures, except in the southeast where it was normal. Flow volume ranged from 232 percent at the San Juan River near Bluff to 49 percent at the Beaver River near Beaver. KIATirtMAI I VALUE GIBSON'S PRICE V KNOWN $41 97 COMFU - LITE WITH ELECTRONIC READOUT SYSTEM DIGITAL TIME NUTRITIONIST VANGUARD SAYS: CASSETTE TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY of Irrigation water stored in the major reservoirs in the state is well above average according to the report. THE REST of YOUR LIFE 1! TAPE. & RECORDER YOU DONT KNOW ABOUT HEALTH FOODS, YOU SHOULD. IF Commercial code law changes filing ning Tuesday must contain the Social Secunty number of the principal debtor or the employers federal identification number if the debtor is a cor- II mi $39.95 Papers filed under the Uniform Commercial Code begin- wot? I MU KRAY 5 TO I I I PLAZA OUHOAll Ol I S9S4 9- - ITMI IT. I I MURRAY NO. 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