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Show rv1 disv iism's this w ith us. Although the Yuba Dam w.is built shortly before t his him-- , "the irrigation was 'tilted in West Millard t nu nt v I here came a great bun period in the spring of .ibout tiU cars ago. It started m V'iI. aiul the water behind the dam was raising so li't. it got so near the top, that President Ilineklev of Millard Stake (all of Millard (oimi) sent out a request through the bishops, not for a week horn now, but now be "tuted them tomorrow, it "as that urgent. , . It was spring just before I "as six. Dad immediately luuhed up two teams ready to g" and I went with him. We went over there and vamped in a wagon with i overs on it. And he got another man to drive one of Ins teams. He was asked to be foreman over one period of time, 'here was three shifts work-me- . I were hey working nouml the cloek. It was that bad '' I lie w ater w as raising one thud taster than they was l ii'hlmg the dam. They had no h "It's except coal oil lanters. I1 the dirt was moved by bams. . Wagons were made i r S w:ion wheels i()x teams and 1 lie by 'Dr. Wayne. Kd ith Trent thi first entrance of the Mormons into the Salt lake Valley, Itah has been greatly influenced by the flow of diverted water. The early pioneers let the water drain from City Creek onto the lurched land when the present Capital Theatre to bringforth beautiful Two Triggeri for big now-stand- cutting jobs, and little pruning jobs. crops, Brigham Young understood the need for irrigation. Quickly, the Salt Lake Valley and later the Utah Valley were laced with irrigation fern c sls theand ditches eminating orrams, cms; 4tiytNt3 i- canvon -J, sun is down The How fires are burning low. sweet our rest in tlie quiet night, tn Forgetting the cruel miles Arzec Water became u.e com- recovery and reform, - problems and juvenileatdelinquency were both which CCC the tucked through enrolled hundreds of thou- sands of unemployed young nen at SYO per month. The Agricultural Adjustnien Act (AAA) proposed to refarmers' store purchasing power by curtailing production of certain staples in return for government subsidies to moditv most prized in the making of Utah. Nationally, the canal build- ing era gave wav to the on- xlaught of the railroads, li remained for the western states and midwest to develop a system of irrigating farm lands to serve as the breadbasket of the United States. After the 1429 eeonomic collapse, the depression was to follow. Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" was created to bring the United States from the hardest depression Soil be finance cessors of modities. liberalized. ever w itnessed. Theres .uccessful farmer has a right lo swell his chest when he sees a tine crop being harvested ora healthy beef or dairy herd grazing in pasture. More reason for pride if hes protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against loss. We take pride, too, in providing farm insurance coverage to protect yoftr income, property and future. Call us for details. a lot of Pride in ' Farming Petersenjnsurahce Agency 28 NortH MailSSS-- l ' . Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co." -- agricultural com- Farm credit was (The tax and con-rol- s uneosnstitu-iona- l in 193b.) The TVA was established to tad a a bar 'Helpline set for call from students A volunteer agency on the University of Utah campus, lien youd pull a two by four one at a time on the bottom, designed to provide help for trouble students is in operaand letter the dirt ou . . "There was from 100 to 200 tion again following closure teams there. After we'd been during the quarter break. there a week or ten days, the According to Vance Wilson, water was so much pressure research director for "Helpthe program is not a on that earth dam that a line, crack opened up. They were typical "Dear Abby agency concerned. . one which offers solutions to clterribly wagon was over it and they ients' problems. hail the chain off and end Rather, staff volunteers try to talk with the client, help dam when that gates up slipped back with the wagons him bring out the real trouble and then let him make his own over the crack and we went decision for the solution. dow n about 20 feet. I he men all Wilson said the main adfigured the dam all And was gonna go. vantage to this program is its they run for each end of the dam interelation with other mental health resources in the vallev. just like ants. .. Technical or serious problems "I always figured the held the 'dam. .We are generally referred to these there about three stayed prolcssionul agencies. weeks." uckily, the Yuba Dam held and a group of stubborn off the ancestors fought dangers of the elements to notch ypt another victory in Millard and Nearby. 1 t ' ; Washington Roping Club I Wilson said the only draw buck from his point of view is that the staff seldom sees anv results of their work. "Once in a while, someone will call back to say that t lings have worked out okay," he said, "but usually you never hear from them again." The office, located in Room fb of the Olpin Union on staffed by 28 and graduate undergraduate students ranging in age Iront 18 to 40 year, They are ssigned to work twice a week is Helpline hour or a two and one-hal- f shift. Ron Spinelli, a counselor at the university, acts as the professional consultant to the 1 Points will be given tor volunteers New staff members are refirst, second and third place quired to undergo an "inin each rodeo. At the end of tensive three-datraining" the rodeo year, they will be which they discuss (during and totaled for policies of the agency, learn event awards. iiow to handle the phone calls All events: No contestant in role playing and participate for will be issued which simulates practical exbreakage or breakdown or contestants equipment o. perience. "They are also taught basic borrowed equipment. facts about things like drugs, suicide and depression," Wilson added. 1 e is open weekdays p.m. and on cekends from 3:30-1p.m. Valk-ivisits can be revived during these hours, hone calls can also be taken w hen the office is not open via a transfer device to a staff member's home. The phone number is inipus, Com 2:30-1- 0 v y 1 United ' I reorganize the entire economic life of a depressed pec graphic unit in continuous consultation with its inhubi-o- f (ants. The program proposed an integrated plan of flood control, prevention of erosion, lie age limit for both and industrial development by hovs and girls will be 13 and It has hydroelectric power. served as a standard for under. Hie rodeo year will be Bom Nov. through Oct. determining fair rates ol - 31, Age will be determined as comowned utility privately ol Nov. eaelt year. panics. It provided the power Parents will not be permitto make the first atom bomb. In our own area, the Yuba ted in the arena unless in an Dan was constructed to help olflci.il capacity (and then can erosion, integrate not assist their own children.) prevent Numbers must be worn on flood control and save valuback No only! No number able water resources. score. Owen Staples (Oral History farmers. States Conon March 9, assembled gress 1933, in the session that became famous as the "hundred days." It in augurated the New Deal by enacting the "three Rs" - relief. a' ' -- One of the keys to this scheme was the .recovery building of water works as the Tcnncssece Valley and other smaller projects by the labor projects the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Although priming the pump for economic reasons was the major impetus of the New IVal, valuable waterworks in the West were created to serve the needs of the The by a tax on pro- were ruled water-hungr- 743-571- 1 ttie Wditml hills to haul dirt. They chain over the top, and underneath the middle ('1 the wagon, and they had a handle that tripped and you threw the chain back off the wagon and take the end gates out and raise one side. especially 1 n re-rid- 581-288- Vance Wilson is a 1974 MHS graduate and the son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wilson, Fillmore. 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(lie sponsoring which may include anv of the same merchants in the.troaU--lovor elsewhere in the pater. Many ads have no clue: some as a contest Ui.inv as five. Tins of shill and we intend to do mir best to outw it vou. 1. To enter, write the name of the person vvu lielieve to - v to Mister, ivrson.iht . the i n j glace of patter. Also list all of the clues you can find in the a of sponsoring mereliants. - ni.LMORI- lumbet Co. Office Supplies vf (ulligan - , f-- Carting ANT V c.ppt)'fft M A;i I'.f A f K'NK 'I I No. goods Paints ?' 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V-wife, hus! and, or one ol a our vonn.sters m.i due vou missed 'n'l'DlU 743-515- & NEIGHBORS stores. Kquipment ft 743-EJ1- YOUR FRIENDS Auto supplies McBride water A CONTEST ABOUT a merchants, HONTS of a ? 11 Merchant Certificate will te added. Whenever the in 'Nt S is not won, it will lie added to the next week's bonus winch will continue to grow until it is won. All Meridian! Certificates must le used within one week from the time the winner is notified and can onlv be redeemed at one uf the sponsorin'. mereliants sponsoring Put down you' name ami address and telephone nnnitcr. Mailed entries will not be accepted, they must te rlaced in the entry boxes located at one or more of the designated mereliants fur that week. Dont tiring entries to the pajier office, phase. 3. This weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of the paiior and closes Saturday night of the same week when the stores close. 0. As soon as the bows arc oeked up iMoii'lav Murmur1 a (rawing will tie hel l from entries. The nt r irawn that correctly nleiitilu lie Mys'ery jersoiialitj vp.i in a 3.00 mercliant If tliat entry also ill of the clues, and no more, lidden in the various ads o tj,t. Juniors, Misss and Womens specialty SHOP Our AIM: - - to bring you the I atebt andv i Reasonable Prices!! 23 . 109 S. 743-6503- 'l ' the Hest STYLE of the Season at the Most 1 Fillmoit . |