Show E GOOD READING i n Residents ot or the county a as well aa as packer by watch watched d with Inter Inter- pest tt st the gradual disappearance of ot the huge Ice cakes atop the dams In the area arta It was wu difficult al at almost most to remember the time when there was as DO no Echo Dam tam Many however er must have Joked at the scene and visualized the farms farm and homes which once rested reeled inthe In Inthe Inthe the valley YAney now covered with water wa wa- wa ter A copy of or The flee Ilee of April IS 16 1926 turned in by 6 O. A. A Peterson some time lime ago 1110 contemplates the building of the dam in the near future The article reads read thus BUILDING OF OP EACH bAM DAM CLOSE AT RAND nAND W When en Cana canal anal representatives representative were Interviewed laet last Saturday if as to when the they would complete the formalities of Joining the Weber River lUver Water Users Association As the buck was wu passed up to Wade M M. M Johnson counsel for the association says Bays the Ogden Ogden Og Og- den Examiner The Irrigation companies ire are ore waiting for Mr Johnson to prepare pro pro- pare the form of resolution which the c canal nal companies will adopt dop Mr r. r Johnson in turn Bald he was hard at work and the resolution resolution resolution re re- solution form would be ready very soon It was felt likely that canal companies of ot Weber Davis Morgan Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan and Summit thus may meet this lids week on the resolution and thus com complete lete the chain liking I Ithem them to the water users association association tion which in turn Is dealing with the government in the Echo reservoir reservoir reservoir re re- re- re project A great effort is 18 being put forth to get the contract contra t let in time for I completion of th the dam to etore store flood waters next year River operations operations operations op op- I are involved but these can be carried on by working I groups at the same time The operations operations operations op op- op- op Include Building the I earth and rock part of the dam I building the concrete control sec eec section tion of the dam moving the railroad rail rail- road and the Lincoln Highway between between between be be- tween Echo and Coalville and anI construction of the diversion canal canal can can- al leading from the reservoir into I the Provo watershed I IOther t Other items Item noted d In this old I I of The Dee flee toU of tha d of Sargent ern ot of i loon loonIS hn 1 IS Sargent and Elizabeth Farrow He Jle Hea was a as born Dec c. c 8 nU 1852 At Down Dowa- dale Lincolnshire England With bl hid parents parenti and two brothers brothers brother Amos and William and his hI teter Ester he be left teft hi his native land land for far the Ibe United States sailing sail gall galling ing log from Liverpool England with witha a Do company of or other Immigrants immigrants grants grant on the packet ship John Bright Thursday June 4 1868 The company arrived in New York YorkI I July 13 and from there traveled by railroad reaching Laramie Laramae Wyo July 23 over the Union Pacific Prom I t point the jour ney was cot i led ded by a teams teams teams' I nd under r the C ci of William S S. S Se Sei Sef fey leaving 1 and ar ar- hiring In Coalville about August 27 Ills His marriage to Jane Wilson took place on May 11 1874 atthe Endowment House in Salt Lake City They became the parents ot or lS 16 children nine sons and six daughters t i-I i tI I j Home mIs missionaries named for tor I Summit Stake were P P. II II Neeley and Parley Powell to Cluff duff Ward I I Frank Pace dace and James Jarnes Vernon to Coalville J J. II H. Salmon J J. J D D. D Barber Darber and 0 0 O. A A. A Peterson Echo Winifred West C. C H. H Crittenden I Henefer Alvin Jordan and Edmund Edmund Edmund Ed Ed- mund Rees flees Hoytsville W. W Heber Reber Wilde b bishop Summer Salmon and Paul Beard Deard Rockport William William Wil Wil- liam Chappell John E E. E Wright and William E E. Wilde Upton Amos Amoe Dearden Jewel Wan ship |