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Show Irrigation Projects Planned for Bear-River Bear-River Basin Would Provide Work An Inventory of eight potential irrigation and multiple purpose projects in Utah, and Idaho which could be included in a postwar public works program of the Bureau Bur-eau of Reclamation, was listed today to-day by E. K. Thomas, project engineer en-gineer in charge for the - Bear River basin. The projects ere part of 236 outlined by Secretary of the Interior In-terior Harold L. Ickes when he met recently before the senate "committee on postwar economic planning and policy, Mr. Thomas said. Major objectives .of the projects would be employment and permanent per-manent settlement on irrigated land for returning servicemen and demobilized industrial workers. He explained that according to the report made to the senate, the entire country would benefit from construction activities. The greater part of the construction work would be done in the first three or four years. "Although the figures have not been broken down for Utah or this area, more than 135,000 irrigated irri-gated farms would be created and a population of 125,000, persons would toe supported by the new agricultural operations", Mr. Thomas said, quoting the report. The list of potential projects ire preliminary and subject to revision re-vision as basin and project field reports now underway may reveal other projects more feasible or desirable, he said. The projects in the Bear River basin were listed as follows: Cutler dam on Bear River, im- . : ALIAS SnvEMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. ADELIA OLSEN, . Plaintiff, vs. Edna Davidson, as administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Davidson, David-son, deceased. A. B. Nyman, as administrator of the Estate of Swen Carlson, deceased, Magda-lina Magda-lina Edlefsen, Mrs. E. B. Edlef-sen, Edlef-sen, Noah C. Edlefsen, James Edlefsen, Victor Edlefsen, and wife Jane Doe Edlefsen, Lee Bunce and wife Jane Doe Bunee, Prank Haskill and wife Jane Doe Haskill and William Haskill and wife Jane Doe Haskill, heirs at law of Neils C. Edlefsen, deceased, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, interest or estate or lein upon the real estate hereinafter described in the complaint, adverse ad-verse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto. there-to. Defendants. THE STATE OP UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days alter service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to' the demand of the complaint. This action is brought to quiet . the title to the following described; land in Cache County, Utah, to-wit: The South eight-tenths (810th) of Lot 2, Block 14, Plat "A", Logan Lo-gan Farm Land Survey, containing contain-ing 8 acre? more or less, and situated sit-uated in the Northeast quarter 01 Section 22, and the Southeast quarter of Section 15, Township 12 North of Range 1 Ecst of the Salt Lake Meridian. NEWEL G. DAINES, AttorneJ for Plaintiff. Post Office Address 211 Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Logan, Utah. provement of existing and installation installa-tion of new pumps and canals. !3,000 acres served: Malad valley, dams and canals. 4900 acres; Montpelier, Idaho, dams and canals, can-als, 26,000 acres; Paris, Idaho, dam and canal, 5000 acres; Oneida (Bear and Green river basins), lam, powerplant, and canals, 74.-000 74.-000 acres in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming: Wyo-ming: Evanston, Wyo., dams and canals. 25,000 acres; Woodruff narrows, dams and canals, 37,000 acres in Wyoming and Utah; South Cache project, Hyrum, 10,-000 10,-000 acres in southern Cache valley, val-ley, dams and canals. |