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Show UNIVERSAL UICROFILMIiO 8. I'JJS February TIIE JOURNAL Boy Scouts, on 48tli Birthday, Begin National Safety Good Turn mo FOR W - Faimington The Diking Advi-ei- y Cjmmittee of the State Road Commission has leadied a report of tinal cost, feasibility and advisability on the creation of an east in embankment leseivoir the Lake. Gieat Salt The resevoir could possibly provide the answer to a foreseeable n water shortage in the Salt areas within metropolitan the next LM years. A long-- i ange construction project of loui dike , niipounding aoc-iee- t of watei for and recieational needs, 1U1 urged by the committee. ( tion (f a dike from to the noitheast Point Syracuse end of Anielope as the committee as a by e pilot project. Constiuction of this dike would aid in ascertaining cost- - of building three other dikes. COUNTRY V vVv.,, Page is Lake-Ogde- i Ca.- Sr s. 'A " i - At P$ ?. ,. v i , ' , ;. JL ";, V i '' f l oil-tr- 3 now. All four dikes construction costs was estimated at $MOo,nO in a import compiled by Tom C. Heath it tlm SPite Road Commission. Committee urges dike Across Great Salt '' F,. V CORP. foot would be contained in the This com-- 1 water in the in each! of 2f, with salt tons paies erne foot of sea water. The lake, thus, would lend itself foi swimming, boating and water skiing and suppoit eeitain foi ms of fish life. Recent advances in water purification might eventually provide a means for obtaining irrigation supplies from the lake, although the lest noil supplies would not be suit J le for agricultural use le-ervo- ir. Subsequent development of roads t) piutide access-t to recreational an additional meai would cothiee million dollars, Mr. Heath estimated. of ((instruction has een establi-lvby Southern Pacifics cuirent construction of a causeway to leplace the Lucin cut-- t ff, the committee noted. The dike also would protect the heavily populated eastern section of the lake against any high water years, such as occurred in lSTo, Engineers leports have recommended that the reservoir level be at 4,2)4 elevation, six ieet below the recommended level of dike construction. Fea-ib:li- ty 1 d IT-J- j ue ed dioii-iung- ?- - ft? vf a '- - &q- - r l ii a $A A S '' f 4'' g;C 5t V A'tvfg ',f i L ' ig gagA - y. '; '' i tAv - i gV'' 3 ? it i'C?-'- . ? ' yU''" i gAAgVC'-. v r g f rf 'ATac-- L-- a 4&t 5 At 4y v, v e iec-leation- ;iTl XiSMy ec.) acre feet of water in the proposed reservoir could ue used for ryf? ?(''-- g ag - - It was noted that some -- . al area. The committee further recommended that the Slate Park- - Commission obtain the north and west sections of the island for public-usas a possible state paik. - eduoUweaoK. industrial as well as recreational purposes. Reservoir water might a!-- o be utilized foi culinary and agricul-tuia- l purposes with proper treatment. The Syracuse dike was not pait of the oiiginal planning of the but the committee said it would be necessaiy for recreational development of the area. Grant E. Burn-- , Davis County planning director, is chairman of the committee. About :n tons of salt each acre- - 4S AfmvmARY 1358 les-ervoi- OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT WEEK POSTER More than 4,700,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and adult leaders throughout the nation will observe Boy Scout Week, February 7 to 13, marking the 43th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. ident Eisenhower, Honorary President of the Boy Scouts of America. In cooperation with other organizations giving leadership in safety, the Scouts will promote traffic safety in March, April, and May; outdoor safety in June, Boy Scout Week sees the July, and August; and home launching of a yearlong Safety safety in September, October, Good Turn suggested by Pres and November. farm Jlr. Late. is Mis. MARXES WAKE JAPANESE C- HELD THE R GARR'SCM C" THE CNSLAUSHTS M GHT FOR 16 PAYS . vgsaa ISLAND A6AISST THESE BRAVE NEVER FIGHTING V EM, WITH WOKE THAN FAE SERv CEA3.E JS PLANES, PESTRCYED SEVEM JAPANESE SHFS AND BROUGHT DCN A D0ZH Bji LDvsvS? TwJUc E TCN?y G00 SJri-SORF)FlY- LANCIA! JAP PLANE5 COMMUNITY AND get on payroll vSSrn P Bunn SAV.Nss TODAY S J&EiS m VISI0VARY? Ir First VAG moo YEARS AGO THAT THS trf to the eA moon was envisioned GREEK--LUKIA- OF SAJAGSATA SSE&JaBjSHBEBEE BBS Jej)-e- n 373 r, -- TO PLAN YOUR FUTURE. YOUR GOVERNMENT OFFERS YOU HELP BY SUGGESTING SERIES E BONDS GUARANTEE yoj BUY US. SAVINGS BONDS. REMEMBER-TV0 U $Y.OO FOR EVERY $3.00 YOU INVEST, WHEN BONDS ARE HELD TO MATURITY. HE Linda Gailey, small daughter ol and Mrs. Harold Gailey reenk father. home from the Ogden hosturned The Lamberts she was confined foi where Mi. an Mrs. Hubert Lambert pital ivati n. several clays, suffering Dorn pneuand fdinil went to Claikston Dinner Guests monia. A family dinner paity on Satwent on busi-th- e day. Mi Mr. and Mrs. I.eConte Stewart d Helen Mrs. home of ness the at at in day . family went along were guests in Morgan Monday-eveningStathis honored her on her seven- foi the iide. They7 ate their lunchMr. Stewart was guest the grave of Martin tieth birthday Her children. Mr. eon be-ia joint Literal y 'lub at speaker an Mrs. Loui Mehas Mr. and Hani-- . in which he took 12 of li'ct.ng Mis. Tom Stathis, Mr. and Mrs. i aim. us paintings of the Morhis Bill StaB is and their families Valley an! gan and Pen t ,n red e on this day. told tncm. and about vieiinty Parrold Hall Mrs. 0. A. William was gue.t Dari aid Hall, son of Mr. and of honor at a family-- biitnday Mrs. John Hall, was burned quite pait.v at her home last Wednesday seveuly Sunday on his chest and evening. A buffet supper was enlent aim. lie hid a cold and was too It isn't early joyed by nine members of her imover an lr.hah r when his clothe-caug- forFaimington c to faimers stall msidering mediate family. on tire. His father was al-- eed Mr. and .Mrs. Le Conte Stewart wh.t they will plant this so burned n hi- - hands putting out R S. Davis L weie guests at a birthday party pung, says igei', the file. at home of Mr and Mrs. the The County agent. ciop you grow Dinner Guests Monte Ilunsaker in Salt Lake seed be no than the an bettei and family of y ou sow." Byron 0. Da-trSunday evening. Piovo and E. IJj ron Dastrup of Pamela Nance, daughter of Mrs. is seed alfalfa for The price Iayson wue dinner guests Sun- .'heady on the up and usu- Inez Nance; Dale Nance, daughday at the home of Mi. and Mrs. ally gets highest about the time ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nance; Eldon l)ion. and Fiedc-rieLynn Elliott, sen you want to plant. Visits Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffoul Elliott Loui-- , A. Jensen, Extension SerMm. Mitle Johnson visited vice agionomist. advises that, were baptized into the LDS Church Sunday in Bountiful with her (Jood seed of eeitain eiops is from the Fifth Ward la ,t week. daughter, Maiy Winegar. co.ee. If you wait until plantKaye W. Barton took a gioup of be the Junior Wildlife boys to the tinm Celebrates Birthdaj may disappointyou ing Mr. and Mr-- . Delbert H. Fack-- i ed. Seveial of our pioducers Ilardwaie Ranch in Blacksmiths in getting the Fork Canyon to see the elk herd ell of Salt Lake ( ity visited Janu-ai- y wete its at the Call Cook home. Bit-ti- e fall grains they wanted by wait- on Saturday. California Trip Raymond Cook celebrated hisp ing too late to get their seed last Former Layton lesidents Mr. .second biithday and the grand-- fall, Mr. Rogcis pointed out. Mr. Jensen iurther states that and Mrs. Fail Hobbs ef Anaheim, lents came to wish him well. Ko-- e good seed more than pays for the California, welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Mary Stevens Its your guarantee Kenneth Halls during their reRose Maiy Stevens celebrated added cost. hei eleventh biithday anniversary of variety and supeiior quality. cent visit to the coast. Dc ItL la-She and four friends Ceitified seed is high m purity Hells reports that the Hobbs have t week. rn Decei went to a show' and had a slumber and germination, and fiee of noxi- a new- - baby daughter . we-dsBe suie the seed you ous lb. afterward. paity Vi-i- t Son Bill Hobs ha- - gc le t on Sunday buy is tested and tagged. Look Altell.it what for the tag Mi.--. lima Ashbuiy and son, you you Guam and his wife Marilvn to Utah with the Ilalls visited are Lake Salt of getting." 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