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Show Standard Rate U.S. Postage Paid P.O. Box 224 Milford, UT. 84751 Milford, UT 84751 . Permit No. 15 APRIL 2, 1998 P. O. Box 224 ¢ Milford, Utah 84751 CIRCLE FOUR WATER RIGHTS CHANGES BENEFIT THE MILFORD AREA J Democrats Prepare For County Convention. The three Democratic candidates, who have filed for two county commission seats, were invited by the Monitor....as a public service...to Press Release (Courtesy Circle 4 Farms) - Milford, UT. March 26 - Water rights transferred by Circle Four will benefit the Milford area and the. Escalante Aquifer. The area known as the Milford Flat has been determined by the State Engineer to be significantly over pumped. This over pumping or “mining” of water is a result of irrigation withdrawals in the Milford Flat which exceed water recharge into the area. In the early 1990's Circle Four Farms acquired land and irrigation rights sufficient for its planned swine farm operation located in the Milford Valley. As the farm has developed, a portion of these irrigation rights have been transferred from an irrigation use to use for swine farming. These transfers are accomplished through filing a change application with the State Engineer. Each change application is advertised for public notice and reviewed by the State Engineer’s office to assure that the intended change will put the water to a beneficial use. The State Engineer, under the Utah Division of Water Rights, is charged with the: administration of water rights in the State of Utah. This responsibility includes monitoring both the individual water user and the total withdrawal of water from each of the aquifers located throughout the State of Utah. © All irrigation rights transferred by Circle Four are reduced to 62.5% of the original right when a change of use is granted by the State. Since Circle Four’s waste treatment systems are totally contained, this reduction in each irrigation right compensates for the portion of the water right that would have returned to the aquifer-during irrigation. Water rights transferred by Circle Four from irrigation on the Milford Flat, to swine farms three to fifteen miles south of the Flat, will improve the distribution of water withdrawals from the Escalante Aquifer. This will, in effect, change the withdrawals from an over pumped area to an area with very minimal pumping, helping to maintain a better balance of water distribution. The use of the water in the swine farms is also a lower volume, year round use rather than the high volume summer use required by irrigation. Both of these factors should help to reduce the rate at which the water table in the Milford flat declines. Finally, the reduction in irrigation and the subsequent reduction in unused irrigation water percolating back into the aquifer is anticipated to help to reduce the increase of salt build-up or deterioration of the water quality in the aquifer. If a steady continuation of the salt build-up in the aquifer remains, it could eventually make the water unfit to use in irrigation and for other purposes. This information is based on an extensive study done by Reed Mower, former Ground Water Hydrologist with the US Geological Survey, who conducted the initial hydrological inventory of the Escalante Valley. This study is the primary source of information on ground water in the Escalante Valley. For further information on the Escalante Aquifer, please refer to Mower’s study which is published in two documents. The first document is entitled Water Resources of the Milford Area, Utah with Emphasis on Ground Water, Utah Department of Natural Resources Technical Publication No. 43. The second is Hydrology of the Beryl-Enterprise Area.- Escalante Desert, Utah, with Emphasis on Ground Water, Utah Department of Natural Resources Technical Publication No.73. March 28 Wrestling Little League Wrestling at Canyon View High School in Cedar City. Danon Wood placed Ist as a first grader. Twim brothers Jesse & Jacob battled it out for first and second in their age division. This match was very close with Jesse winning in overtime by ome point over Jacob. Jacob told Jesse as they raised Jesse’s hand for Ist place, “Yl get you at home Jess!”It was fun to watch. Nick Frier, 2nd grade, placed 3rd in his first wrestling tournament. The three 4th graders, Eric Florence, Jared Sherwood, and Alex Wright each placed 3rd in their individual weight categories. Other Milford wrestlers were Michael Florence and Landon Mayer. introduce themselves to the community. Their unedited statements are listed below in alphabetical order. The Democratic candidates are featured first because their county convention is scheduled first....April 9th. The Monitor will extend the same invitation to Republican candidates before their county convention. I would like to be your County Commissioner. I have had a good background to allow me to work for the people Filing for office doesn’t necessarily mean a candidate will be on the ballot..... Ray R. Rowley Dick Pryor of Beaver County. I was born in Minersville, attended school in Minersville, Ely. Nevada, and Alamo, Nevada. Enlisted in the United States Coast Guard in 1943, served 2 % years aboard the U.S.S. Centarus, A.K.A. 17. I held the rate of coxswain and was coxswain of a L.C.V.P. This is a boat that moves men and equipment from ship to shore. | was m 6 invasions in the South Pacific. After discharge I served as an electrician apprentice and became a journeyman at Kennecott Copper in Ruth, Nevada. Moved to Henderson Nevada and worked at the Henderson Telephone Company as plant superintendent. Was involved in the community representing _—the telephone company. | attended night school in Las Vegas in the field of telephoney. I went to school in Rochester, New York to leam After paying the fee and filing for office a prospective candidate must obtain a certain amount of support from his or her party in order for their name:to be placed on the ballot. That at 1394 So. Hwy 21. 1 am a 70 year old process started with neighborhood party carcases, which were held in each precinct throughout Senior Citizen. The son of Daisy Rowley, the state on March 24th. At that time delegates were elected to vote at the county convention. a long time resident of Milford, Utah since The political process, however, started before the carcases, with candidates lining up registered 1952. I came here in 1988 to take care of voters who would support them. Those individuals then attended the carcases to be elected as her until she passed away at the age of 96. delegates to county and state conventions, where they can vote for their candidate. I am running for the Beaver If only two candidates from one party file for the same office, they will not necessarily County Commissioners seat for the’ both qualify to be on the primary ballot. In competition between only two candidates, a. Democratic Party, for the Milford City & . contender MUST have 31% of the delegate vote at the county convention to get on the ballot. Flat. I think the Democratic Party should "If one candidate receives 70% of the delegate vote, he moves to the ballot unopposed by other be represented by Democrats. members of his political party. : I have been keeping track of While neighborhood carcases in some parts of the county were well attended, the three Milford City Council meetings and Beaver Democratic precincts in Beaver strained to find individuals willing to serve as delegates. With County Commission and Beaver County one exception, delegates from those three precincts are elected county officials (three of whom Planning and Zoning meetings. | feel there are themselves uncontested candidates for re-election), county employees or their wives. are a lot of facts that should be brought There are three Republican candidates for County Commission A and four for County forth to the public, also pictures to prove Commission B. This reduces the likelihood of any candidate receiving 70% of the vote in the what I say. These facts should be brought county convention.....in which case the two candidates with the highest number of delegate votes forth for everybody to see. will advance to the primary ballot. My name is Ray R. Rowley. I live - I believe that if I am elected | can do a lot of good for the citizens. We need a better law enforcement. Complaints filed when turned in, complaints taken care of when turned in. Now, and not later. - school in Portland, Oregon. for trunking and carrier equipment. I feel that I am as qualified as anyone else running on the Democratic or Republican side. I am not a yes man, and will call it that way. I will work hard to help clean these things up. I will work for the benefit of all Senior Citizens to get a better way of life. Returned Please come to the polls and vote. switching equipment. to Attended Rochester NY and studied direct distant dialmg, which Thank You, allows you to call long distance without operator assistance. I was president of the Henderson Kiwanis Club in 1962. In 1964 I was president of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce. I founded the Nevada State Museum located in Henderson. In 1967 ] was transferred to the Island of Grand Bahama as president of the telephone company. After 3 years on grand Bahama the company transferred me Ray R. Rowley to Kingston, Jamaica as a general manager of the Jamaica Telephone Company. I was responsible for all day to day operations plus a $60 million construction program. From Jamaica I was transferred to Dallas, Texas as division plant manager for the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. I retired from the telephone company in 1975 and owned and operated a motel in Reno, Nevada for 3 years. The telephone company asked if I would return and work on the bid for the BASIN — to Lynn Resources The first time I remember seeing a true antique and how it was used was in California in the 1950's. NowIknow there have been antiques around for a long, time but I was just never aware, didn't care and was too PEL IOe Wak iogd CME Hid Was Salli One plese” A lor af was sow. pack and woter equivalent Active with prior County Commissioner, having held prior offices, and having been an active participant in community affairs, I feel I am the most qualified candidate. this year still In one piece. ot oO people don't care about anything ald aid I certainly is don't criticize them. My own mother said that she had _ one ex ception: Late possible summer and : carly fall yams may have left the ground in a more saturated Fepervorr should she got her first fridge .... the old ice box went to the dump - ae, oo I pate to say that once it gets in your blood, you're hooked forever. I wish that f had that old ice box instead of the one I have and not knowing the owner. I was raised around many pieces that are today antiques but, at the time were in everyday use and weren't considered antique. We weren't interested at the time, there was no market and not much money to purchase such unnecessary things. In 1954 my husband and I were invited to a ~ Christmas party at the home of my husband's boss who had recently been on vacation to relatives in lowa. They had brought back from her mother's attic a ee potty ta a oe and a rocker. This ooked so good to:me in front of their fireplace mixed _— the in with their other furnishings that I knew then and there decline in what my game plan was. ( the chamber was full of volume by April 15th. As a general rule, water is turned out artificial flowers in case anyone should get the wrong idea here.) I came of the reservoir on May from an area of the country where Ist, in. just about everyone had an attic andI knew what prizes expectation of high water those attics held. I knew what I wanted to do when I got back to the Midwest someday and this was the place - around the end of May. where the antiques were. The bug had bitten and I was Mother Nature, as hooked! Now California at that time and L. A. in always, is in control. Typically, in an El Nino year the spring is particular, was a beautiful place to live and had very little smog, however as time went on the city grew and cool. causing run-off to be it wasn't the ideal location it had once been. Our kids postponed. With the run-off were growing up fast so early in the 60s we moved back period shortened, a_ higher to our roots. The pace was slower and life in general volume of water is released all was much simpler. fast forward We started collecting and out relatives at once. Approximately one andfriends were criticizing, laughing and I know year in every four there is extra thought we had gone completely mad! When certain water that fills the river channel pieces were refinished, they were looking real good and below _the Minersville. comments were beginning to change to a more positive tone. Also more-people werebeginningg to search for Reservoir. . Some of these finds and the prices were certainly Milford Valley water attractive. Of course it didn't’ take long for users would like to manage that change and you know the rest of the story all this to on that. water through construction of a We had friends that hada large two story sponsored by resource reservoir. house with an attic that actually made another story. They invited us to come have a look as they knew we Idealistically, channeling the house with an attic that actually made another story. (continued on page 2) They invited us to come have a look as they knew we . Were interested in that type of thing and it was just junk to them. I'm sure they were happy to make a little SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT TOTAL PRECIPITATION unexpected cash. I stood in that attic and thought I can't _ Current Average %Average | Current Average % Average _ believe that I wanted to someday do this sort of thing and now I'm here looking at all these "goodies". I could 177 15.9 1 22.6 19.3 117 hardly contain myself I was so excited! It's incredible 22.7 18.6 the type of furniture, kerosene lamps and dishes that . 122 ° 23.4 18.8 124 It's Coming!! on the County in the : EGG HUNT! April 11, 1998 9 am ‘Milford High School Gym Milford Lady Lions Beaver County Commissioner. Elevation Data Site Name Year? youth activities, including several years of condition before accumulation coaching little league baseball and of snow pack began. Merchant football during the current year. Valley water was scheduled to I feel that with the issues facing he foleseed nie the Bence Beaver County over the next several Cube i : ‘April i D years that leadership is a must within the al on April is : OUg community. There also needs to be Albrecht says the Minersville someone who can lead us into the next Reservoir is not quite full, and millennium to ensure proper growth, yet unless the weather really warms maintain high standards in quality of life ‘ fae for our citizens now. Being the son of a MP, the Hey rons County a good job as a commissioner. I will work hard for all the people of the county, I will listen to you and act in the best interest of this county. I would appreciate your vote. For High Water : According Kitchen, Natural WAN 3... tracking almost identical to last to use. that 'stuff and she didn't want it around. When employed businessman in Milford for 18 | think I can do Beaver Pryor BYTE o. years, resident for 31 years. Minersville, Utah and have resided (Dick) | ree ero Wife: Cindy - Children: 5 Employment and Experience: Self for the country of Saudi, Arabia. I was responsible for all outside plant, central office equipment, building and grounds, and vehicles. After completion of the Saudi project I worked in Cairo, Egypt. After completion of this job I retired to Frank = representative, Mark S. Whitney rebuilding of the telephone system there for 20 years. I served - special district #5 for Beaver for the collection of waste county. County delegates, while they may have been elected at the carcases to support a particular candidate, are not bound by law to do so. Candidates can use the time between the caucus and the convention to woo delegates. Interested voters also have the option of voicing their preference to the delegates in favor of a particular candidate. The election process -works.....but, not by itself.....it requires the participation of citizens who care enough to be informed and get involved. (ft) KIMBERLY MINE 9300 BIG FLAT 10290 MERCHANT VALLEY 8750 Area Wide Percent ofiA eince 17.1 122 ~ 140 129 19.1 were 16.5 116 120 March 16, 1998 depth at Big Flat = 10.5 Tae SO TER EQUIVALENT Percent of Average represents the snqw water equivalent found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to the average value for those sites on this day. TOTAL PRECIPITATION Percent of Average represents the total precipitation (beginning October Ist) found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to the average value for those sites on’this day. Reference period for average conditions is 1961-90. -M = Missing Data * = Data may not provide a valid measure of conditions. in that attic. pitcherfromm Her husband had used the the pitcher and bowl set for target practice, so you see, they saw all these things as "stuff cluttering up their attic. Needless to say, it didn't stay that way for very long. Everyone became very aware of the value of this JUNQUE and auctions soon started to take place everywhere. TO BE CONTINUED........ BY THE WAY......Take up the fabric of your life and make it into a quilt to keep you warm. /s/ Jewell Dahl |