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Show S j)eel- Creek Contracts go Out To Boards For Final Signing it ,,iminarv work on the Deer PfSS is Bing forwnrd now VI expected that the sign-81 sign-81 n contracts, which have just M,1u to the district boards, will U to actual construe- j 5 Uf long"' disputed subscription cT'hlch have been delaying S fning of construction of toe W rreek irrigation project, were I ThdS nto final shape Tuesday. Zei to' representatives of the PP Water Users' association, the luan water district and toe Son bureau, and officially - d by Acting Secretary of the E or Writers. Everybody is now ied They must be signed by Sous contracting parties in n h and returned to Washington. ' ! de salt Lake Tribune quoted toe Jemor as saying, "I am delighted conference to bring about I agreement on the contracts was k i Sid in Washington, and am still K ! re delighted at the outcome. ? Z e is now no reason why some- j. thing should not be done oy way m construction at an early date There are five separate contracts, Lose form was approved, one to be signed by the metropolitan water ! district, another by the irrigation l district a third by canal companies, t which also must execute mortgages I to insure repayment of their share I of the cost, and then there are supplemental sup-plemental repayment contracts to be entered into between the Provo (Water Users' association and tile government. Into these supplemental supplement-al contracts have been written those 'features which were in dispute, fea-Q fea-Q Itures which made the subscription i contract drafts involved and am-Ibiguous. am-Ibiguous. . j Latest reports from Washington (state that following three weeks of (conferences with the interior de-Ipartment de-Ipartment and reclamation bureau, it is the conviction of Fisher Har- ris, general counsel of the Metropo- ;d -Man water district, and of Senator Elbert D. Thomas and Congressman 1 UL Will Robinson, that the govern- flXS Wnt now accepts the Salt Lake Wiley aqueduct as a unit of toe Deer Creek or Provo river irriga- iion project, and ultimately intends j lo build this unit after the Deer preek reservoir and Duchesne tun- ' Jiels have been completed. 1 ' " " j it will be up to congress to provide pro-vide the funds in future years. Before bids can be invited toe Ortate highway department must ilose an agreement with the recla-( recla-( illation bureau for relocating the iighway around the reservoir, the b. & R. G. W. must sign its agree-WXK?ent agree-WXK?ent governing removal of the rail-21 rail-21 oad tracks and the Provo Water ingham's risers' association must conclude the Harold T!;wrchase f private property that ;les in the reservoir site. These ng tne activiyeS says Governor :r home, proceed simultaneously, rand little remains to be done to w-','nW1irmg each one to a conclusion. |