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Show 6C SUNDAY, MAR Sunday Herald a] Strawberry Scenic Views... 7s PUREBRED HEREFORDSgraze through the high grasses of the summer range nezr Strawberry Reservoir during the produce some of the best summer grazing in the staie. (Staff photo by Phil Shurtleff.) summer of 1968. The lush grasses of the Strawberry Valley LOOKING NORTH across the beautiful Strawnerry Reser- “front’’ moving across the area, The reservoir is a fishing voir one can see several boats skimming over the water mecca for Utah sportsmen, (Herald staff photo by Phil | during the fishing season as clouds show the presence of a Shurtleff.) Forest Officials Reveal Plans For Currant Creek Recreation Project rvice has com-| propsed construction between|Uinta Basin to the Bonneville eation plans|the Forest Service and the Basin has Facilities planned for use by k Reservior,|Bureau of for Curry recreationists fisherman in one of the Bureau of Reclama-|peen very close so that com- Garand Creekand docals a tet tion Central Utah Project fea- pletion of the Currant Creek| jaunching and docking area, tures, fo meet the e s when the pro- |Reservior and recreation facili- overlooks, pickicking and campThe Bureau|ties wil take place at about |ing sites, a nature trail, and fect is co of Reclamation, State Division the same time. The Bureau of | a swimming beach. A visitor station manned by Forest perof Fish and Game, i Bureau of Reclamation will construct a) sonnel, who will administer and eation, National’dam which will create a 290and the Bureau| acre, nearly stahie, mountain |provide interpretation of the ries and Wildlife reservior to carry water be- | area, is also planned. g with the Forest tween two tunnels of tine Straw-|_ Improved access roads will Service to coordinate recrea- berry aqueduct system. tion plans land resvoirs are used Tunnels |be provided into the scenic Curto store Pant Creek Reservoir area by Coordination in planning and'and transport water from the |both the Forest Service and the would help reduce total costs since a special contract and another contractor would be needed. The Forest Srevice will reimburse the Bureau of Re clamation for the cost of the boat ramp. Recreation facilities will be built and maintain. ed by the Forest Service while the dam and reservoir will be construced and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, | Similar planning and coordination are taking place on} other Central Uteh Project fea-| tures, which include Upper| Stillwater Dam and Reservior, at Damand Reservoir, Siraw-| berry Reservoir enlargement, and Hayes Dam and Reservoir. ‘COVER FIRE’ The word curfew comes from the French word “cuevrefu,” meaning “cover fire.” It was used as a signal, by the tolling CAMPIN large nu est land is a popular pastime with of a hell, to warn townspeople pers of the state's citizens. Here a family is shown enjoying the great outdoors. (U. S. Forest Service Photo.) = RR RR to put out their fires andlights at a certain timeof night. me SEER MRE ME EES | a U and | Sugar, with its rootsin Utah Valley, now an *80,000,000 industry U and I Sugar, which had its beginnings in Utah Valley, with the first factory at Lehi, is not only one of Utah's oldest industries... but also one of its most modern and dynamic, Few industries in America have experienced more change and modernization in recent years. Dramatic Industry Changes Forinstance, the tedious hand and stooplabor, familiar to many who ed in sugar beet fields in younger as been replaced by someof the mostingenious and efficient ma’ hly mechanized farming industry. From spring soil preparation and planting. ..scientific sprinkler irrigation and plant feeding... through thefall harvest, today’s beet sugar grower manages a highlyefficient cperation with one single goal: to produce the greatest amount ofpurebeet sugarfrom each acre of beets planted, In fact, new testing laboratories and computers keep track of sugar content tr every U RRANT. CRE EK oi) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S plan for p Reservoir. Several agencies are coupe facilities at and I farm in Utah NEW! Sugarplum color magic for the whole family...... 4 Watchfor new 5- and 10-pound bags, Iand2-poundcartons, and 2'4-pound “poly” bags of home-produced U and I Sugar at yourfavorite grocers. 6 ” f “yf NES UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY ~~ Currant Creek S. Forest Service to coordinate the of Idaho. Every bag or carton of homeproduced U and I that you buy helps build @ hetter UtahValley... b:cause the beets are grown nearby on Utah Valley sugar beet fields By-products from the operation provide some of the best and most economical feed available for live- RESERVO. recreation plars for the reservoir area. (Uinta National Forest Photo) stock—heefcattle, dairy cows, sheep and lambs... which in turn complete the cycle of highlyefficient farm and factory enterprise. Sugar BeetDollars Help Build Utah The millions of dollars spent each year for factory payrolls, payments to growers, transportation and supplies, and taxes sweeten the economy of virtually every community along the Wasatch Front in Utah and the Upper Snake River Valley pt Bureau of Reclamation. The Bureau of Reclamation and the Forest Service are planning to share some of the construction costs of a joint administrative site. The Bureau of Reclamation may include the construction of a boat ramp within its main contract. 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