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Show mm n'w mi xtnwj iufriu rar-- wifcpta. nwwwWn'rfc- li- Tox 2600 ?.0. Salt Lafce FI ' City -- 4110 PPTK lag picture n ifM&yBSd Marla's Beautiful Canyon, I cliffs rising on th Notch Peak side to over 3,000 feet In height Rugged, jagged ancient mountain sides stretching to the skies. Narrow canyong with occasional look through with a breathless view ot the valley And what a contrast floor. the eons of time in nature con- 5 " y have progressed and how little we know of the beauty of natural 'A.- -, The photo was captured by Vance Wilson, and for Camera Puffs, a Cannon 1.9 lens was used, with a 230 ASA and 11 lens opening. Sarin next week Oar California trip Is plan-we- d for next week. THE PROGRESS win be a day early. Correspondents and advertls-f- t will be most appreciated If they can start getting their copy In early. -- a 1 EAS - wv of Telephone I'tah has established Saturday, April 20, 1974 as the effect- The new fice In Central CXP-- 5 Of- will be cut Fillmore Into service at 12:01 A.M. on the 20tb along with the EAS. It should be noted that the EAS 8 il MILLARD s' conversion requires all seven digits of the telephone number to be dialed when calling both EAS and local exchange num- bers. w EAS system between Delta. Lynndyl, Leamington ard Oak City was cut Into service on March 27th as schedThe COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah March 2s. 1914 uled. IlCJi v vrvprn Twrnewe f AAtAWMAV-taaVMWVWWWWWVWVihewwwwwe'vevww xev VlAV AASMMAAAAAAOl W City Council mooting Frankly Speaking " ' "' $ JOn. - tasenitiiB preinn lanoaced : - - tj, t k rvj ' S.' 1 ' "k, ' ' i 4 - rY7Tn'" l can be seeing working In every area of the new station. Utah Power and Light Construction crews are applying tt final touches to a new substation that U designed to meet growing demands for electric-cit- y In the Delta and FlUmore areas. The substation - named Fa-va- nt is located between Holden and Delta It will be energized on Easter Sunday, April KiyJ r U -- 14. The 230.000 volt line that runs from central Utah to eastern Nevada will feed the and. In turn, provide additional electricity for one erf the 46,000 volt lines that serves the Delta and Fillmore regions. The 23C.OOO. volt transmission rry win b isMin out of service In order to energize the substaton. No UPIL customers will be affected, however, and Ml. Wheeler REA's customers wiU receive actrtc service during the 24 hour outage from Kennecott Copper Corp. UPAL crew wllllegln taking steps to energize the substation during the early morning hours of Faster Sunday. Basically, they will hive to connect the substation to two lines. Install some real some related equipment and conduct an extensive testing program. tub-Rati- on 0 s s -- UPiL personnel working tt , Sbern. liitltn, Lloyd Knarr and Favsnt Is recent weeks Lave L Newman been under the direction of ricturea continued on Ini te red A dnnatl-- of $40 for Girls Slate delegates was apres ;) i'.r,lig by 3.13 proved. i P tr Harley Handy was reappointlast VeJ.ir ed to Urn Board of Adjus'ment Leurs ri.ncj:i treettnrs subject to Ids acceptance disci aslon was made of T- were rex' inridd a Some cen4 o tur a meeting with fn. r mom's m with the new ft re station. ter 11 m power April Discussion on the hospital sitto discuss jins Vn the presuation and ties possibility of ent Hcreac f RclarriU''ncin-trac- t a doctor was hel l. aale th tf lie end, sol A ret'lvitlon to raise ail waelectrl'! t ml on A Ires lav, ter meter charges was passed. March 27. All of this money will revert A sutvivu.-- n preliminary to the wcneral Fund and any In plat was Iv f rice excess of that needed for the i yld Wrlg.d. This hosj Hal will be budgeted to the water Department. 7 he carIrlude several KUding lo's be tween 303 and 400 E nn tage coil'Ctlon fees will not be 3JJ Sr.'h Tlut preliminary Tour building permits were plat a tuken under advise, rwr--t approved. Jim Butler will Imraller pads Hh prove his Sewer coLectlons are good ulllltlea. underground walks, 111 be able to and the c'. Ire will build a small Llld beg of the n.eet the fMSriona ag alvei. Ronald Brunson with I surplus to work shop Mel-l-uwill build be add'd to he trust fund Brunson will build t ear- The standby well application port The latter was approved by the Slate has been prived it it on private property It is anticipated Engl.ieer, and not a city street. be will seven sec fi el wa'er Carol wise. City Recorder and the It from big generated was authorized to buy a new well tele the alrp rt calculator for aUwt $330. A letM from Darlene Mun- Arp'lcS'lons for City Treasiy anl Pae tllen Hare askurer were not oiwned at this ing f r Girl's State funds was meetng ci'v Cncil cord by IK; We w L- hate said bivt r.J -t &f Great lee pirj ... . -- r a i -- t'Krl serration cr seme vironmental rudv we have wild not go I merard j cf . It' ..! m&Ut en- on the Rji what that )io can- vou rai.not or should not j;rt.e n(e'.e of the right to vie see our natural wonders, ; ro l Mug tliey do not aN'e rr'und-lg- s tr.p we have however upretned real comrern ebout locking an area up cr making the re y you car.nct strictLp ea It We mju all urge that govetnTenUl landa te r;wn for ut iat en-jc- use. case In jv'tM, there l me area arount Sacra ivrvo in the SSera that canM crrv a flrearem ir. yuurveh'cle Vcj A cannot Mve v r peta along and 173 allow them la run free cannot take ct ihlrt n along ftf unter c!oe unperviainn, you must regiaer and so on ana to on. we Jhi't ani that wc en v to iJpfwn here tl-- e ouilr fei il.pt ieeplng desert tnl tine 'fir uut favor taiing district . . Its Interesting to note In a 79" f the peorecent ple favored a laving district for sun, wetllifel this I the way to go. We wed evervonc to make the district possible, we cannot aff rd to at peris of the disexempt trict Tsxatlonneverwaa reallt fair, but you work hr the most acceptable type. In Fillmore, a widow now payirg 1 101 a year in taxes would pey 17 hr the utllstv If carried as tax he would pav $i The resolution I paaaed, tt shcjld be called a prhps vote Howg'er, the r.ew plan hat been ad"p'ed, 'nd perhaps when the final f firv gome out. It will evnlw arovnd tobelngaa n ho-p- pl we 'an teoa great ream free, takecur famlleaand carry i. a ev,rn ra.i:tionof the rigtt to keepa vdtc.r arma. tt !etnt fu,-;Dont sa thf' win want lockAnl ed up areas, there will alavs good at district. be plentv of these, as areaa that building woull be too Holbrook Comini to Fillmore costlv, area row under the National Tars ervK. areas rf Don Holbrxk, Republican great archeolceual impr nance that must be protected. candidate for Iniled Stales In S nut shell, lets v.t uf Senator will be In Fillmore a some common sense this Friday afternoon He will recent hearing ui (ho volcanoes be making courteiy calls on called for lthd.awal uf 9.C0d Main Street and 111 appreciate seres. Thats t H hunk where talking to anyone wishing to s thouaanl wouM pretty wU see him cover it fr rJ Couple acme from Pome JACK iv:r . from a rived home March fabulous trip to home, tUlv They tnveled with Mario and Gen Cloward, Spanish Fork, In a group of 193 pe?r' cm s ;haiterd ; lane Somehlgh-llght- a were tours of Florence, ART Center of Euro;ie, Naples, Pcmpel and he island uftfspri and Sorrento Reiurnlng tmme hv out down at Shannon Airport in Ire land It wa St Fatricks ray and It waa fun to watch the crowdi and browse through a magntFclent shopping center right at l be Alrpori Visit farnilf F2 KIM eVARNDERw the C.S, Army in Germany. They will return there after a 'wo week's Hay be re mm WEEK s C"iTrt pre-tvr'e- d sl-r- b-n- rn ape-rove- nounced Program Is being announced. This program contains some of th features of prededlng conservation proHowever, it has two grams. Include annual which phases, conservation practices and long-teragreements. Farmers may carry out a plan and be able to complete these practices from a period ot S thru 10 years. al Conservation m Scipio Town used as pilot study 7 be Sclplo community was used for t pilot survey forl-clubs to determine if the youth are involved m their community. r Some of accomplishments they carred enough morev to tuy tw ennl net u. Community lede Arsene interested In playirg tenni canusethematanvtlme. NONCE Correction to Financial F.epcrt tnder Revenue Sliarlog, nior CH Irens, the Division of was listed Family Service twece whn l shout J have twen ils'eil only once The bbl in Collect . or Road Trust Account $792, 199 37 was out of place. The total Class H Hoad fund expenses and salaries was omitted and was $312,911 20 Se- LHtle league Baseball Meeting April 3, 8 pm., at the FlUmcre Elementary School for all Imeteated parents and spon- sors. American Legion News merles n Legion will meet on Thursday (today) st 8.0 p.m. in the Legion Home. The A and boat launching facilities such ts these st Flaming Gorge along with other he established at the new reservoirs planned In the Central Utah recreational facilities will Project. State Finishes CUP Stidy "The hard decision of w ether to protect aom of Utah's steams or to provide among farmers. Some of the practices under "State administrators as far back as former Governor than a distribution ot funds 4-- i correcting a conservation problem, rather and la geared to nd some rackets for sU tt nd girls to bos This baa beet, s very rewarding project. The rackets are kept it the home of Geraldine ; for the future water needs of the. second driest stale In the nation was carefully weighed by Coventor Calvin Rampton and the Department of Natural Resources before voicing support for the Central UUh Project (CUP)." Gordon E. Harm-atodirector of Department of Natural Resources, said. ra the 1974 RECP includes: of Irrigation seeding, grasses, systems, erosion control, and other practices which tend to help solve conservation and environmental problems Farmers Interested In this program should con. tart the AstS uftlce tmmrdl-attl- y. The signup will continue throughout the year on the annual phase of the program. Signup for the long-teragreements will close May 3rd. A conservation plan Is necessary for long term agreement. Farmers who have a farm plan completed by the Soil Conservation Service should review their plan and us it In making signup. Conservation and Environmental protection la an ever continuing problem. Such a program as the RECP ie designed to help the individual solve a problem. m 4 1 Marina The 1974 Rural Environment- Cost-shafor conservation practices, completed under this program, range from 50 percent of cost to 73 percent of coat. A Mr. andMrs Joe Warner, Fillmore and Mr and Mrs. Fer- NATIONAL me-'n-.- at, wife Joyce Dew from Germany for a visit with their families, rell Guimberg, Sclplo Mm is serving with r.ea; re- e' all N si- cutrimv-mtellun- of year. Crab a lunch, the familv and take off and da some exploring In your backyard. We did this around Notch Teak. Sceery and natural oi.drs you would no- - belelve . The Lag picture )cu teiehe? hoapiul oerpatl'n i a Mng ' Rural Environ menAssistance tal Program eras terminated In December 1972. Title program la now being reinstated, sad funds appropriated for the program Is being sprnt concurrently with the 1974 program. contained In The practices both programs are similar, but. In some rase they obtain different requirements for completing the practice, with the two programs la effect. Farmers with a conservation or environmental problem should be able to get assistance, If their problem falls within the scope of either program. tt Is essential that farmers contact the ASCS Office and get further details of the program, U they are interested In carrying out any practice under either program. 1374 Rural environments! conservation program U being anThe 1973 WiLliAM V. WILSON L rr WAS A RARE TREAT for Editor I ill Wilson when he visited the Pahvant Sub Mat ion atgtt and was Invited to take an aerial ride In Utah Power and Light's new boom truck or rather a lartre amice uillitv track that reaches 100 feet In the sir. It was a great way to view the sight, but Tm afraid ye old editor may have lelt Ftctured on fingerprints la the bucket from holding U the crew on the new lift. r mostly routine i vjl-.. . Pavant Station Near Completion ive date for Extended Area Service which allows toll free calling as follows: from Fillmore to Holden, Kanosh, Meadow and Sclplo; Holden to Fillmore and Sclplo; Kanosh to FlUmorr and Meadow; Meadow, to Flllmjre and Kanosh; and Sclplo to FlUmore and Holden. c Ci Continental ev '-- e" , ' ' :) - From on top workmen April 70 v- ' rJp6Q aw target date i - : trasted against a soring jet, a tribute to many on how far we splendor. . w . ''''. . . - n, George Clyde have recognized the critical need for CUP. Over $80 million has already beta spent by the federal to Institute the project-it's unthinkable that we dvnl complete It aoun before costa make it impossible ' gov-rnme- nt Harmaton pointed out that, "despite gloomy fredicallons made which by environmentalists, would have ua all believe the whole ecosystem will be ruined wlthCUPl Utah would not be tie fisherman's paradise It Is today with its manmade witer IropHindmenu." "If fisherman pressure was concentrated on the streams Utah had when It gained statehood, It wouldn't be the pleasant experience It ts today a fishermen would be standing tlbow to elbow and the environmental Impact would be devastating, be said "Tiers Is no question that there Is s tradeoff with CUP. Some free. flowing streams will be damaged. But, there is s lot to be said for stream flows regulated and protected from the ravages of the spring runoff," he commented. "Enough water will be released by the dams to maintain continual water flow in the ((reams affected, but not enough water will be yielded for an optimum fishery," be said. He noted that recommends tlona ot the Division of Will-lif- e Resources to study possifor bilities m'Mgstlon of si ream fishery losses have been Included as part of th CUP plan "Stream fishery losses will be mitigated at new reservoirs crtslsd by th CUP such ss Currant Creek tnd Jordan 11 Reservoirs tnd th Strawberry Reservoir enlargement. These reservoirs will scromoost more flahln; and the quality of the sport Is expected to remain sxcsUent," he said Recreational facilities stthe restrvolrs will Include marinas, boat ramps, camping and treat, motels, ret'sur-sntrailer villages, tent picnic u, roads and trails for hiking tnd bicycling. "The finest and most productive fishing In Utah U th Strawberry Reservoir, yet lb amenities, sewage disposal tnd recreational facilities antiquated and overcrowed," th State official said "The State Board of llestlh has been threatening to close down Ft unsanitary camp cuhduions, but has waited because the tret It anticipated to be under water when th Bonneville Unit of CUP ta put into action," he added. lie pointed out the enlargement of Strar berry Reservoir will create many more mint of shoreline on which clean new pollution free etmpt wij be tstaoitshed making It on of the finest recreation areas to th Western Unl'ed Slates." "Those opposing CUP needs historical perspective Th only thing that has made this state blosacm la storage and utilization of our water," he Mid. slits and rldlnc, -- ahebicwD HED CROSS OTTH |