Show Conservancy group Meets in Roosevelt Newly appointed directors of the Seven County Conservancy District met in Roosevelt last Friday for a business meeting and tour of some of the proposed projects' to be built under the Central Utah project Thc group held their business meeting in the Roosevelt-Second ward chapel with the Sterling Jones of Utah THE group transacted a few matters of which included approval to pay legal fees to E. J. Salt Lake who pursued the clearing of titles to water on the Duchesne He had been employed by the Duchesne County Water but since the work lie did affected the Central Utah they felt the Conservancy District should pay Uie It was announced they had received 28 applications for the position of manager of the Following the business ing the directors participated in a discussion of some of the areas they would visit later in the day by Palmer DeLong and of the Bureau of The directors and guests visited some of the projects would be included in the Uintah if and when this is accepted aa a part of the i initial phase of Central Utah The tour took them to the and Leota then north to Whiterocks and the Uintah River They returned to Roosevelt for IN THE AFTERNOON they visited the Big Sand Wash reservoir presently being constructed by Aloon Lake Water aided by the Utah Water and Power the and j Utah Fish and who are the They then went to higher elevations on I the Yellowstone and Roc k Creek Included in the Upalco unit is a reservoir at the Frog Ponds on the Lake Fork They also saw where the trans-mountain tunnels that will Carry water to the Wasatch Front would begin at the head of Rock |