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Show s V "t v ' t V Ny r ' i'l I I I In Carbon Fatal to Wife ! The Tribune Gov. Calvin MANTI COLUMBIA, Carbon County Mrs. Evelyn Pacheco, 47, died Friday at 3 p.m. in a Dragerton hospital of injuries suffered in a L. Accompanied by about 75 state and local civic and business leaders, he toured the Skyline Drive which paSses along the eastern border of Sanpete County at elevations of more than 10,000 feet En route, the governors cara-.va- n paused to view the mountain lakes and densely forested canyons characteristic of the drive. ; FrinclpaTSpeaker Gov. Rampton was the principal" speaker at a banquet Friday evening in the Ephraim City Building. The party was treated to a steak dinner at noon at Boulger Campground east of Fairview, courtesy of the Sanpete Industri- !J al development committee. 1 FABULOUS TO TOUI a HAWAII COMPLETI TOUR SQO 0 trem Salt lake and Return Dtpari Aug. 30 to Aug. 39 f or pSttn. writ I VIDA ; II ir i ? here only if you take a sincere interest in the company.' U PROVO (AP) A motion asking for the return of power revenues charged against the upper Colorado River basin by lower basin states was approved Friday by the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board. In addition, the board approved the repayment contract for the multimillion dollar Bonneville unit of the central Utah water project. The upper basin states were charged for losses of power revenue that resulted when water was held at Lake Powell last year. As a result officials say, the generating capacity of Hoover Dam was reduced and lower basin states asked for compen- - sation. City....., water-heatexplosion at her home here Aug. 4. - Her husband, Tony, 49, is still confined to the hospital. He is listed in good condition. The blast which injured the FROGS FAMOUS CANDIES y . x y k .'''' p y Delicious smothered 1,79 lb. cream caramel covered with fresh pecans, in rich light and dark chocolate a Richards exclusive. " STREET FLOOR CANDY . Mail and phone orders tiled. Add 40c postage per pound (813). couple destroyed the home Aug. 4 at 3 :30 a.m. VMrs. Pacheco was found in a bed that had fallen through the floor. She was covered by boards, plaster and other debris. Sheriff Albert Passic, at the to the upper time of the explosion, reported of three am- that a water heater had exploda bill which ed and blown the house to Central Ari- pieces. The motion asks that return of SUMMER CLEARANCE SAMSONITE the power revenues basin states be one endments added to would authorize the zona water project. Concession al hearings on the bill are to be- gin soon in Washington. The Arizona project would be in the lower Colorado basin and would hinge on the use of water from upper Colorado ' basin states which include Utah. Another of the proposed amendments adopted in the resolution calls for an importation of not les than million acre-fe01 water, from source outside the Colorado River basin. Currently, legislation prohibits transfer of water from one basin to another. v Returned to Basin Return of Revenue Ph. DA yiagt'l'riy , , Conservancy Unit Asks Power Revenue Return FOX CLAWSON 1300 Sort Salt Ink So'. i r "Youll make Utah. south-centr- 1 rag. 2.101b. Special to The Tribune Sanpete County Hampton from a fresh viewpoint Friday as he wound up a four-da- y tour of "l'l""1ii u O' , Of Ramp tpn Special to saw 1 t Blast Injuries 1 I V ) $ Sanpete Visit Ends Tour t v r The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, August 14, 1965 18 v , BetuhfurMoldti Samsonite Sentry and Royal Traveler Airplane Luggage The other proposed amendment would require that water for the Arizona project be later returned to the upper basin in the amounts and at the times the upper basinjieeds it!! Ivel Goslin, executive secretary of the upper Colorado River Commission, discussed the political implications of the bill with the board. 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