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Show I II .nli I In ie 1-1 1 ea nil-, i-e. Hie lln- J I J J -! nieiii-e fall, 11 ilih I' nlnl f-Jil III" 11 :i -0 ualil anil r ,. tin- j . . . . j ! . -, lhi..ueli .Iin- .!..), ,y 1 .! l'i- 1.11,1 UK- f.,i ii ii r ri,..i,:,i hale I..-. ,, Il ir mvii wal-r. I". I u hl.li II.. V J...-1 till" In llm.w;.'li 'ilii.il.-r, in, ,..i, . nini, ami I n 1, I .,,,.,,,1:., ni ii n Ri:si;ianii;s. Ittlitotm l lllirm Could Kn.lly Ttrlilt 1 l.rtr U n.rr Supply . The people of Thif e Mile Crfek have doubled or liehhd their water nupply by building a five acre p'oTvuir at Hie head of the canyon can-yon cant (.filial settlement. Honey -ville eitiens have a similar project pro-ject in ha ml for Mori rig the full and spring hiih waste water. Hut Ihighatn stands quietly by without striking n lick in thin direction. Vet it needs; increased water ten timi-fj morn than these two neighboring neigh-boring settlements. Can anybody ex phi i n why I.lrighaiu n so "infernally" "in-fernally" backward in nil such vastly important, movements? It is a conundrum that gets away with us. There are feveral natural reservoir sites iu the hills near 1 ltrigham which could be lixed, ivilh little expense, for storing water. Yet we stand by and complacently com-placently view the millions of gallons gal-lons of water that are now tunning lo wanle each week, only t wake up m the heal of m t summer In Sipieal : : ( ! i ve Us more aler !" Willi proper reservoirs, lloxehler Creek could busl.ain a eity of '..,( K) people. One of these line days some keen-eyed keen-eyed speculator may pounce- down |