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Show Messenger - 1, 1976 Enterprise, Thursday, July Page 5 anti Slide Situation C? f tx o ,T v i&h "i J& cs ' , rff ?W f ' - , ,m "- - '. TNs: :. ' -- ?t? , f '&M. Typical view at the toe of the slide. BiilSpsteSSi r&r 130 V Silt being deposited in a newly-floode- d 0o A. area, as creek bed shifts oa . Muddy water of Little Cottonwood Creek mingles with clear water of Manti Creek. &&.. Visual determination of slide movement can be made from this arrangement. i ' if ' ! A. v? v i Ik ' Mf' V' .t i VV ,0 ,v 5 ' 5 - t-VsT- N ' jv i" WB J -- - v - . . i ' Vfl - S? Js 'yA ' 3 '' ' (52 L'' 4.' ; Trees topple as earth beneath them moves. ' ; '' , it k , ' rrS -- " iL - o fi - C ''' 0 ' ' &f 5ws' k, ' 'Vr' Magnitude of slide is only partially shown. r i; ,f", ' Casing in which inclinometer is inserted movement. ' to measure r. ' Wt x ..?:';v': S3 Mf 7k gr 'S' ; bed Is now 120 ' k "" j C5 Dry former creek 1 X - , ? feet below present water level. k' Bit -- ' w-- ' Dam diverts water to alleviate silting problem, Drilling for possible dam site. ' v J ' JUL tn hw- ' i siv - Small island of trees still survive, surrounded by falling and upthrusted earth. |