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Show Seen In The Utah Weeklies PLENTY OF WATER If you don't believe that Uintah Uin-tah county had plenty of water during the past year, Milton T, Wilson, surface water engineer, U, S. Geological Survey, invites you to look at his records and be convinced. For instance, said Mr. Wilson, the flow of Green River was 118 per cent of the yearly normal. Holdover storage for both irrigation ir-rigation and power at the end of the water year was in excellent condition, he continued. September stream flow showed show-ed the usual season decline but was above normal. Vernal Express SPEECHES RECORDED Thanks to Layton Jaycee Don Shurtz, Jaycee units albover the state can hear the important addresses ad-dresses given recently in Salt Lake City by John Ben Shep-pcrd, Shep-pcrd, national Jaycee president. Wire recordings of speeches given on October 6 in Salt Lake City and in Provo were made by Mr, Shurtz during the two meetings. According to National Director Ron Wiscombe of the Layton club, the recordings are being offered to all Jaycee clubs throughout the state in order that those who did not attend the October 6 meetings may hear the important speeches of the Jaycee Jay-cee president. Kaysville Reflex HEADS TICKET J. Bracken Lee has definitely quit as mayor of Price, or will end his long term of presiding over that city, and in his place to head the one citizens ticket in Price will be A. D. Keller, prominent procerman of Price. A petition of nomination will be filed with the needed signatures attached with the city recorder on 6r before Oct. 20. The group decided to use this method of qualifying their candidate by a nominating primary. Helper Journal |