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Show kind and helpfuL" While living in Vernal some years ago, Mrs. Burns taught at Todd school, and New manager named for Job Service the family already liked the basin, one of the reasons they had for accepting the job when it became available. August Series E-- Savings Bonds sales figures released by the Department of the Treasury credited Duchesne County sales with $11,055, bringing to $59,064, 71 percent of the 1976 quota, it wu announced today by Volunteer County Savings Bonds Chairman Clifford The Roosevelt Job Service office has a new manager. Terry Burns, Bountiful, employed in the Salt Lake area for the last eight years and prior to that for two years in Vernal will All the position. Discussing the department, Terry said that for the first time, since it's opening the department will be a full service office, with all aervices available to the public. My duties will consist of supervising employment security, primarily placement services and providing counseling services, and also providing services in year-to-dat- Water Board tours Central Utah Project features The Utah Board of Water Resources toured and reviewed the Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit, today. Features being inspected were the Current Creek Dam, now under construction, the completed Soldier Creek Dam, Strawberry Reservoir, Diamond Fork Power System, and the Alpine Aqueduct on the total-to-dat- E-- H st JOB SERVICE PERSCNNEL-Person- nel in Roosevelt include left to right at the Job Service office E. Max Hartman, Interviewer and placement representative; Wynnelle Vance, clerk interviewer and Lon W. Bowen, interviewer. 11 STANDARD October 14, 1976 chain-lette- chain-lette- ch m inilMILL MOT Happh -- service ICGD U)HCT9 UMDSRSCtoi Provo River. . Highlight of the tour was an onsite review of the Currant Creek Dam construction and program. Albert (Al) D' Alessandro, construkion engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation in the Uinta Basin said, Following the engineering and research design requirements, two concrete grout curtains on the abutments were installed in the Currant Creek Dam. The one grout curtain that extended across the bottom of the dam needed very little grout to provide a solid stable concrete baaed curtain. This means, "Mr. D Alessandro said, "that because of the favorable natural geological formations, the additional foundation precautions taken, and the sound excavation on the bottom of the dam, the base for the structure of the dam was more than adequate, to meet design specifications. Jiavinga good bed rode foundation makes Currant Creek a very safe and good dam. Mr. DAllesandro stated that the construction of the dam was approximately 80 percent complete. He stated that all safety design structure requirements are being followed according to Engineering and Research Center Design of the Bureau of Reclamation. The purpose of Currant Creek Dam is to act an an equalizer on the Strawberry Collection System. Casta State Chairman Wendell E. Gile and 1976 TSIA Campaign Chairman John EL Lattin announced jointly that the total Savings August sales of Series Bonds for the state came to $2,932,166 which brings the sales to $21,742,821 67 percent of the 1976 quota of $32,500,000. 1976 sales are $2,676,658 above sales for the same period last year. Nationally, combined Series E and H Bond sales of $642 million set a new record for a month of August Total Sales of $5,177 million in the first 8 months of 1976 were grater than for any January-Auguperiod since H Bonds went on sale in 1952. State and County Volunteers again warn residents against becoming involvr ed in or similar schemes "to get rich" with Savings Bonds. In addition r to the fact that schemes violate federal law, the Treasury believes that the public should be made aware that such schemes-whiare essentially activities-t- o a distinct disservice to the Savings Bonds Program. -- claims." Terry said. "We will be working close with the vocational center placement services, also," Mr. Burns concluded. The Burns family consists of Terry, his wife Linda, and five children ranging in ages from seven months to eight years. Three of the children are in school and two are The family just recently bought the Clyde Beutler home on the Ioka lane. "We're already busy in church, school and job related activities, Terry said, but we enjoy all of it." "We are real happy with the reception we received here, everyone has been real Bums, formerly of Bountiful Roosevelt Job Service office e E-- H unemployment insurance, processing JOB SERVICE AAANAGER-Ter- ry is the new manager of the in Roosevelt. County savings bond sales climb ajre&w BGAtiS "s' r-- Water will be KOSSETT delivered to the enlarged Strawberry Reservoir for use along the Wasatch Front and the Sevier River Basin. Bureau engineers indicated that Currant Creek Reservoir will fluctuate only 4 feet at any one time; therefore, it will be developed into an extensive recreation area. The U. S. Forest Service will develop all recreational facilities in the Currant Creek area. In addition to the recreation, this reservoir is essential to provide water to meet the municipal water needs of rapidly growing communities in the populated areas of the State of Utah. It will also provide water for farming and other industrial uses. Chairman Edward Southwick, Board of Water Resources, commented, It seems evident that the planning and engineering requirements for this project as we have toured it today have been met The Board of Water Resources has supported the Central Utah Project which will he a great benefit to the State of Utah. 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