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Show S uN CHRONICLE April 7, 1977, Page 6 March 22. 1477 3823 s Roy, girl Ashby, Claude and I inda Jolly 1097 March 21, 1477 UenfiHd hi y Bryant Truman and Dona Guill 75 W 20 2900 .Clinton buy Cole, Rae and Janice Kolena 1668 20Hi Page, Jr, Gerald and al(iie Jo Hall 2U1 Clinton, lx March 2H, 1477 Raich, Jutland lmane Rees 1471 Bunker Ogdui girl Ringel Christian and Maurene Smith, I R4 Man'yn Rr Lavton, boy Match 10, 1477 JOo West Pom' Fisher, Milton and Nancy Mims 174s VV v V gul the Soil Conservation Service inserts sampling tube into the snow gw samples GLADE MOMR of a to e t s Mai c h 10, 1477 Corma, Kent and Terry bo Mason SHERMAN LEWIS holds the scale and Glade Moser reads the snow sample weight Manus and Joan Martinez Prince Michael Suimet 3 0 W 173 I ay ton Fairfield I aytoi 024 W and Teresa Hess, L 827 boy April 2, 1977 Barton, Brent and Riane results reported nderson Mam b80 N hay Mile boy April 3, 1977 Egginton, Michael and Jeraldear M.kseil, 12 E fx S Kaysyille, girl Apnl 4, 1977 Lopez, Roger and Bernadette Trujillo, 1214 Marilyn Rr Lavton, girl 40-ye- Farmington Ipper Farmington Lower eber River Beaver Creek RS Chalk Creek No 1 Chalk Creek No 2 Chalk Creek No 3 Horse Ridge Parley Canyon Summit Redden Mine Low er Smith & Morehouse Creek-Los- 2714 boy Snow survey Kilfoil randenbui g, employe retires ar the in Production Branch Mr Kinsey and his wife Flleanor haye a married daughter Retired at Hill AFB following some 40 years of federal service was Ronald F. Kinsey of Sunset He was an assistant TYidnii n rrVrrr(() LLLl in ZL kill J yVT -- V MANUFACTURING n-- ' T t -r n FURNITURE Creek Res superintendent i- DC- nr - -- 1 oR-W-M-- i CO l Buy from the Manufacturer All couches 1 5 over wholesale. 7 GLADE MOSER Herculon Couch and Sherman Lewis leave the helicopter to measure snow depths. 129 270 NORTH MAIN Snow courses show need for wet April' SHERMAN LEWIS and Glade Moser weigh snow in Looks like we need that wet April some forcasters are predicting The snow courses of the Weber River Drainage were read March 31 by Sherman Lewis and Glade Moser of the Soil Conservation Service They reached the sites via helicopter Most of the snow courses ram gauge to measure water received above average for March but are still very low Farmington Upper, Chalk Creek No 1 , Kilfoil Creek, and Horse Ridge show record lows At Farmington Upper 64 inches of snow contain 17 1 inches of water. An increase of 8.3 during March Average is 5 4 inches The previous April 1 low was 20 2 inches of water content m 1963 Record High was 43 2 inches m 1952 1975 was next high with 41 4 inches of water in the snow pack on April 1 This week-enstorms since the snow courses were read are a little disappointing Our telemetry system indicates a pick up of 0 7 inches of water at Farmington Upper and 0 5 at Parley Summit THE i B 0 1 FARMINGTON Lower snow course shows 62 per cent of normal water. EIQQQSQiaQBIBBBBQBHBBBBig ir ETERSEN IL EASING, Dnc .1 LEASING ISN'T JUST FOR THE COMPANY OR THE RICH Et ELITE fW-EdltoiBaigflt- i 0 We have Leasing for the Little Guy. . We have Leasing for the Private Individual B APRIL 7, 8, and 9 Check your Ogden Standard Examiner for other speci ais o (COUPON 0 O OBQSQBQBOOOOHriOaQQaOOQPOOl Simplicity Vicky Vaughn ; APPAREL c long dresses 377 A So. State Lakeside Squar. Clearfield o Vl OFF Offer good only with coupon Expires April Limit 2 per customer 8 No ooOOQOe o (COUPON Rainchecks Q o oOO io'ooO GINGHAM Water Management is still the watch word. Lets plan and use oru limited supply lsely. We all must do our part on th farm, in the home and around the yard Shortand LADIES 01 Vogue Butterick servation District, says o Candi Jones ETI 621-807- McCall which ordinarily would have been plowed and planted to beets potatoes or other high water use crops will be left and only irrigated if adequate water is available. One or two cuttings will still be harvested Small grain acreage will be increased because of its low water requirements Tom Williams, Chairman of the Davis Soil Con- We feature: . PHONE Water Conserving plans and measures are still needed Considerable hay from the Ship's Belle. o PATTERNS Me ' CHECKS Designer lengths 45" Wide LEASING COMPANY ANYWHERE. Shop for your Best Deal Then Come in - Let Me Beat It! itJ SALE RUNS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Parleys Summit and Chalk Creek No 3 above 70 per cent of average However the water supply forcast wont be available for a few days Be the Belle of the Easter Parade in a new dress 5 H Some of the farmers I have talked with feel they can have a pretty good year with about 70 per cent of their average water supply by farming 30 per cent better Its good to see two of the courses Rag 'O' Muffin Toni Todd WE LL BEAT ANY DEAL FROM ANY i 0 3 825-928- the precipitation d CLEARFIELD stei.ooOOOOo 000ee0 (C0UP0NIO eQQ Q f BONDED o BATTS O Limit 3 per customer Good only with coupon. Expires Ap. ViJ I 8 No Rainchecks Q O0Oe..eoO0000OOe...0O00 THE FABRIC SHOP 10a.m.to9p.m?AY |