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Show dk A tal natural resource. The following Is the first In a scheduled series of Interviews with persons re lated to the largest water reclamation project history the Central Utah Project. The first interview Is with Clyde Ritchie, president of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. The subject Is the District itself.) look at the Central Utah Water Conservancy District activities (Editors r. water Is our most note: Next to vi- lnU-ta- - Roosevelt 3rd and 4th Ward Gold ft Green Ball FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. hs Question; Mr, Ritchie, what exactly Is the Central Utah Water Conservancy District? Ritchie: The Central Utah Water Conservancy District was established March 2, 1964 by the Fourth District Court. S was formed primarily to sponsor construction and administration of the Central Utah Project (CUP).. Q: What are some of the 22 9:00 P.M. TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT ROOSEVELT STAKE CENTER EVERYONE WELCOME! ver Basin): Wallace T. Jeffery, functions of the District? Millard County (Representing charIs The District Ritchie: ged with repaying construction Lower Sevier River Basin) and Utah 1 represent Wasatch County. costs of the Central Q: How about fUll-tlperProject. It also will market sonnel? CUP water, operate and mainRitchie: From our organizatain the project to deliver the tion in 1964 until early 1968, and and operate develop water, Its own facilities necessary to we were temporarily offlced In Provo. In the spring of 1968. deliver project water for Irthe District moved Into Its own Induand municipal rigation, office building at 355 West 1300 strial needs, Q: What area of Utah does South In Orem. The new building was dedicated May 10. the District Include? Ritchie: The District, when organized Included all of Salt Lake, Utah, Duchesne, Uintah and Wasatch counties, plus parts of Juab and Summit counties. hi May of 1967 the Dis(9 trict was enlarged to Include all of Millard, Piute and Sevier counties, and parts of SanFriday, Mr. and Mrs. ihur- pete and Garfield counties. man Peterson went to Salt Lake, Q: How are the affairs of to pick up their daughter, Mrs. the District administered? Dale Peterson at the airport, Ritchie: This District Is goshe has been In Germany the Board of past year with her husband. verned by a These men are Mrs. Peterson will visit with Directors. appointed by the Fourth Disher parents. Her husband will trict Court to represent the Join her as soon as he is revarious geographical areas leased from the armed Service within the District boundaries. some time next week, Who are the directors, Q: Mrs. Esther Halverson and what counties do they respent last week visiting In present? Salt Lake, Midvale and Ritchie: Leo L. Brady, Leo Provo with her relatives. GeorHaueter and William J. Ostler, gia Pierson, a sister In law Duchesne County: H. LeRoy of Salt Lake returned home with Morrill, L. Y. Siddoway and her to spend some time. Brlant H. Stringham, Uintah Mr. and Mrs. Aaron County: Clifford L. Ashton, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Royden G. Derrick, Robert B. Terry Lab rum and little daughHilbert, C. Rell Swenson and ter, Lorrl, Murray, Mr. and Charles W. Wilson, Salt Lake Mrs. Bill Hayes and two childcounty: Leo P. Harvey, G. Maren, Lehi, spent the weekend rlon Hinckley and Sterling D. with Mrs. Halverson. Jones, Utah County; R. Roscoe Mr. and Mrs. Glayde PeterGarrett, Juab County; John A. son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack LeaSummit County: vitt spent, Friday, Saturday and Lambert, Vlrge N. Brown, Sevier County Sunday In Rawlings Wyo. where (representing Upper Sevier Ri they square danced at the John an, La-bru- This NEW EASY WAY WliMlilHiW PRINT STUDENT! SO REMARKABLE WAS WS at Address once mewmsss. j. STANDARD Rnoiievrit, Utah Thursday, November 14, 1968 Mike Arrowchis signs up for Job Corps 9 Har-rlm- or Print in 5 colors - OG0GQ GO an SEND NOTICES we.. KNOWLEDGE OF HUNTING AMO TRACKING, KIT CARSON COUP IDENTIFY AN INDIAN TRIBE FROM A CM6U, PRMTi MOCCASIN Regular 5 Uintah Basin Standard ENTERS JOB CORPS Michael Arrowrhla liii sworn In as the first Ute to attend the Kicking Horse Center In Montana, with SupL Stanley Lyman, as official in the ceremony. Clair fUn fest. Mlcheal Arrowchis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bishop Arrowchis, Lapoint, left Tuesday October 29 to enroll In the Kicking Horse Job Corps Center in Montana. Michael Is the first Ute Youth to attend the predominately Indian Job Corps Center located on the Flathead Indian Reservation, 16 miles from Flathead The center Is located Lake, In an outdoor recreation type area and this In Itself Is inviting said Larry Godfredson of the Vernal Employment Security Office. Picked up her cousin, Mrs. Rose Gardner, and took her to Payson and Indlanola for the weekend and family spent the weekend where they visited relatives. in Boise, Ida., and celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterchelr tiny grandsons first Jensen's. son, Salt Lake visited over the ulrthday. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. weekend with her sisters, the Dellls Spencer drove to Provo, Wesley Allreds, Mr. and Mrs. where they spent the night with Elde.i Duncan and Mr. and Mrs, their sons Marden and Ver-luLazelle Henrle. and Mr. and Mrs. Gleen Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pickup Spencer and tiny son Erek. and two daughters, Salt Lake, ln visited Sunday with her parents Friday, they spent time In with Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Thurman Petersons. On Horrocks, and then motored their return home, a sister Mrs. to Magna and Reams where Dale Peterson wentwlththemto meet her husband at the airthey visited two sons the Sheldon and Rawlln Spencer famllys port. He Is returning from Gerreturning home Saturday. many, being released from a The annual Halloween party two year term In the armed was held Thursday evening services. October 31, at the Neola Howard Allred, the son of school gym, the teacMr. and Mrs. Wesley Allred hers sponsored the party and went to Salt Lake and was the P.T.A. officers assisted, operated on Monday Nov. 11. games were played, they held The Neola P.T.A. was held a bake sale, and prizes were Monday evening at the elemen-tr- y given to those with the best school. Highlights of the costumes. evening, Included a talk on PrinMona Nickels and baby, GLENSTYLE ciple Haslem on the new reBountiful, spent the weekend port card (called the progresWALLCOVERINGS with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sive card.) Fern Oberhansly Wesley Allred. on talked encouraging personal BY IMPERIAL Mr. and Mrs. Keith Muir and worth; a film was shown on Salt the How you can help your child children, Lake, spent weekend with her parents, Mr. In school Here's a smart, low budget walland light refreshand Mrs. Freeman Dye. ments were served. Chairman covering deisgned with you in Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Dye for National Education week In mind. It's the new Glenstyle collection . . . from Imperial, of and children of Bountiful, and Neola for the PTA was Miss course. Bold new colors. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Randy F res ton Tomlnson. Theme of PTA this new designs for every room In and daughter, Kaysville spent year Is Generating Personal home! Plus gay kitchen your time over the weekend with Worth. papers to match your appliher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oberhansley Mrs. ances. Glenstyle is washable. Deloss Dye. spent the weekend In Salt Lake Guaranteed 3 years. Come in The Neola Ward Relief Sowith her three daughters, Sally, todayl ciety will hold their annual BaSusan, and Bonnie. zaar Tuesday, 12, starting at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 10 AM. at the Ward Chapel. Luck, were In Provo Friday Items will go on sale at 11 AM where they took care of they will have a bake sale business. 1 Fhone Roosevelt The public Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen candy and chili. Is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting received word Sunday morning of the birth of a new COME TO BELTONES granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perry at Ogden Sunday, Nov. 3. The little new Tuesday, November 19 miss weighed 6 lbs. The Ells Motel have another little girl Perrys Annette Christine. Duchesne, Utah Bill Mitchell Is home again, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. recovering from an operation and ACCESSORIES for All Makes SERVICE he had at a Salt Lake hospi1 FREE BATTERY WITH: Each Aid Serviced tal just recently. 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