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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



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Mabton excavation of 3,:!30 cubic 

 yards of material, $429.10; E. J. Ward, 

 of Prosser, timber, structures, bridges, 

 crossings, flumes, measuring boxes. 

 etc., $1.814.27. 



The Secretary of the Interior has 

 approved the report of the Board of 

 Ivngineers submitting plans for se- 

 curing additional storage capacity to 

 provide 40,000 acre-feet of water for 

 the lands under an extension of the 

 Sunnyside canal. This storage is to 

 be obtained at Lake Kachess, where, 

 in addition to the present available 

 storage, the requisite amount can be 

 obtained by deepening the drainage 

 channel from the natural lake and 

 providing regulating works for the 

 same which will be a part of the 

 permanent construction on the ulti- 

 mate plan for the Kachess Lake stor- 

 age reservoir. This work, which will 

 be partly earth excavation, it is esti- 

 mated will cost between $50,000 and 

 $60,000. 



UTAH 



Articles of incorporation have been 

 tiled by the Richlands Irrigation Com- 

 pany of Salt Lake City. Capital stock 

 is fixed at $300,000, divided into shares 

 of $1.00 each. The company takes 

 over the water-rights and reservoir 

 site owned by P. T. Black in Millard 

 county, also 10,840 acres of land be- 

 longing to D. B. Mclntosh in the 

 same county. Water-rights consist of 

 24 second feet in the Sieber river. 

 Klmer B. Jones is president; Geo. T. 

 Odell, vice-president, and D. B. Mc- 

 lntosh, secretary and treasurer. The 

 officers, with L. H. Farnsworth and 

 S. B. Stephens, compose the directo- 

 rate. 



By arrangement with the Gunnison 

 Irrigation Company the city of Gun- 

 nison has assumed control of the irri- 

 gation ditch at that place. 



The Coveville Irrigation Company 

 of Coveville, Cache county, has filed 

 articles of incorporation with the Sec- 

 retary of State. H. H. Allen is presi- 

 dent, Fred Totenson, vice-president, 

 and D. K. Allen, secretary. 



Under the direction of the Green 

 River Commercial Club at Green 

 River, an irrigation district for that 

 section is irow being formed. It is 

 believed that by this organization 

 nearly double the present acreage can 

 be placed under water. 



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