Show price river dam Is now finished the tile big gooseberry reservoir located 12 miles from fairview san poto pote county which I 1 stores the sui surplus plus waters of thai that a section a height of 07 67 feet has acen on completed and acrea acres 0 omand and will bo be brought under cultivation during tho the coming simmer st miner according to N P christenson superintendent for the tile company ts ms tho the deseret evening news experts who leavo visited the daede dam de claro that it is ono one of tho the best hest pieces places of work they have ever scon seen during the past year tho the company known as tho tile price river irrigation ga a b n company eapen expended ded on the he dam dani and reservoir raising the dam fo 0 tile 67 foot level and vastly enlarging its capacity ity the 8 foot addition built last 3 a car was re rel forced to correspond with the res resa of tho the dam and tho the whole structure is is now how considered a creditable piece of engineering that the site chosen for the reservoir is excellent is manifest from the fact that tho watershed covers an area of over 50 square miles on oil which heavy and rains fall during so ee bial months of the acar ear an idea of of f the I 1 supply of m water ater in the watershed may be had from the coo fact that already the reservoir lias has been filled to a height of 50 feet this winter and by no means all of the ciatur has haf been caught the tract of land to be reclaimed is one of the best in carbon county five thousand of it was under cultivation last lat year and excellent crops taken from it one tract of 2000 acres is in alfalfa and it makes in tho the summer time a magnificent magl L ent field this particular tract will be used for feeding purposes as the alfalfa growth on it is exceptionally heavy beavy being in the latart luart of the old coal dis tracts of ti tha ec county tho the tract has a desirable location for maikels maik ets within a few miles in sever several ia di erections ions are the largest coal mining calias in utah with mith a population to insure the permanent places for the distribution of the crops raised |