Show Army engineers doing repair job in flood area General Maxwell L. Rich gave orders late Friday for two heavy-duty caterpillar tractors to remain in the Hanna area indefinitely to assist in restoration of roads and other facilities destroyed by the June 16 flood when Little Deer Creek Dam THE TWO TRACTORS have been operated by the Army Corps of in the area since One job completed was the restoring of one-quarter mile of Irrigation ditch for the Rhoades Canal Co near and repairing the diversion except the cement of this diversion dam which furnished irrigation water to the Hanna diverted from the Duchesne OTHER SERVICES performed by the engineers include moving of debris and some road General Rich of Utah National Guard gave the order to the corps of men at after a request from the Duchesne County Commission and the Disaster Committee members for Duchesne County Wanless chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Lee Federal Home Loan Administration supervisor for Duchesne and Lloyd Duchesne representing the Utah University Extension GENERAL RICH'S command to a group of county and the Disaster Committee in meeting at 3 p.m. Friday at the Duchesne County and presided over by Ralph H. Duchesne county Here is hope the tractors will be used to help repair irrigation and and removal of debris along the Duchesne THE THREE men of the U. S. Army Corps of a major and two non-commissioned had been lodging at the Ranger Halstead said the county furnishing their |