The Cross Section, Volume 23, Number 5, May 1977 Page: 1
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14 a FVAA Morhly PbI coton of Ihe High PIsit Uriderground Water Conservatiun District No. 1
"TAIRIE IS NO SUBSEI$TUF 11-OR WATER"May, 1977
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WIFbb Gobot, Itt, pre rdent nf tlw U cmrdI rD l3r rtyr cI I Ilh I1M'lnhn Undergjrouiind
Wmter CLonnrvntcu Dlotrrt Ne. 1. r-tand9 with Irne~nrti! Millwve. rt'midort of
SLtrphIni COnslilt1li.: Sorwictt, of Little WTck Ark.nsmt irn rmflnt rif N nimI wa1el1
h1cni IFwn'Iradl with ii divk Iliw tlit prcOpr!'CI Frc14t of n C(4fpl whIl:lh WLir IiiddiM'
wriluir f 'rmI f(nI I ue ~m wnmtl' In Arkonans to tIo Wriglit-Pitmn J PpsrvElr ri*r
'Ij iirkni'i.
Arkansas Water Transpori Concept DiscussedDuring their mutin Of WUy 3,
1977, ihL Bourd of Directuts ul the
liigh Pmnins Undcrground Wuter Con-
s:ervatJon District No. I authorized u
40 percent reduction In the Disrict'.:
[17 tix latL. A tihe rtCiwlt of the
I dr's rieot he 197 inx nueng
aoid 0iiML .g nittLi LI .Jl th U
IUouny tx;K IN8t1u'-Colo . iI LJch
u[ thle fitcco ckitl ii 5 ,Mileir lilq-, 1]i-
ridt specifies tuti ibc Ilk11 i ai'I IL
rate WIa set ult lhreo Cents for iwvlh
$100 uivnsex.med vuluaion fur Jill rc1I
nnd prsonniL property within the Di-
trkt fUr the 19"7 htx ycur.
Tax Asseswr Collectors
rho Dhbtrict does not anscss or col-
ILCL. iany oif ii lnxes. All of chk District
xesXC' 'ii: fi (-"edI rid collected by the
h v'mily-clle Uity CaIX nflIe-
I IV- '11u1 The I2Stric; hap no
trl QEtf CIh ;ir(I f i%;'LmCi( Of
collktakin of ith ei All ioh !Lx-
Mcmin1g umid olltutiug ni uWuril1khl'cI
in accordance withi the ptqeiidcs ad-
lered to by each couity'u tWa eacnor-
collecor.TAXES
M provided by Touil LAwt, ch
county ta x nuLar-cketOr i p:1kl A
feB of two percent for usussng, t'ou
percent fir collecting anId five percent
lur colteci. celinlunt ukICN. Therc-
COI% Nor ovt:ry $1W Iined, ie tux
:n3L1UI:S0 L! q 1clL04;( i ] ]Thbil $ . If Ll Of
1ht.$1 slo n);1: .%i.l R c1lletdl, the
um,xmir-vcflee i s-h1 :1i q Jthsli1Itlana
$2 fur ii Il 4f $ im :ne 000
cU)lected Tie coclue.ion of $1LXI of
delinquent tUms, if ulIcted in iw-
corilance wihll the luw, wol mnuci (I
1CL of $7 to thic tax mWNNol-cullctur
--$2 for anhwssing and $5 for colleot-
l,ng.
*/Tax Ram Unhangted
After it% creation in 1951, the Dih-
trict's tax rnte l'r 1952, the first yc1r
1lxes were cnllced, was Net Lt hrce
genms per $100 valuation. In 1953 the
hix rAce wuN ra il to five ecnl% per
$100 valuation. I hie five cent rnitc rc-
iwled uttsih;gM-d itorm l'-33 1iittigli
1976.
Continued on pmgp 3 TAX CUTNEW CROSS SECTION EDITOR NAMED
out of The Crois Sct~ion. She ho4
a(Ieiidtd niuny meetings ;uid cVininrt
Curing the piNt months, and c,nsidrs
cfficicnt usC of energy m, the urea of
con.naervadon which need% the m0L im.
mediate ittmnckii. shL' idbse helleven
ihm,1 p~ublIc rduuliani tjOrhe.khj ofl
:ipaivuhilturAl cKtL foi, wlLLr, und
I huuld be Li] md i;I the pincr-1 public.
Mrs. NickcII is marred iw Melvin
R. Nickell, n Lubbuck contractor, anLd
hm, two children, Kelly, age 14, nnd
Knrren, .LC I15ewri'eii~i ecnini IonwuenILces to
cIew crom r w u w1.11 te 1h t
Hih i PlI ; i. n. accuru a i ii nlll L eL t
fo c 11V I qnvi''L Irri~ s-~ W.. I I %.i ItIt
for Ihe T1msri W~iieq I 1Ct olei uil
IILu rdl bv Stephelns ConiuIumit SrvicC.
Of I.ii1Ile RLlock, Arknsm.
I III i1l d " dAnII Ai:L',rInlit Of Surface
W: II11iS 1upJpIL'A tII A1rkdnI,I1, With
rounlitalti :1 -,u fL S11ph 111% SuIpphus, ind
;L ('LiI V0 11. . I IP111 (Lf 11 Iili E I Ci
ITr lie 1 I nidfy L Q rL' r . 11V Ik: t
thei L ' iphIq PlajqiN tmr T I'A' u .i ag,u0L1.1-
1111r I 1.1ri Lhictionl inl 12: vlf,i r d l .'s
bianice ful iuire world f'ui 0.I IIrae
aMd iff't 1he Imrie devfici L ucmliiny.
frmITL the I UiLed SiNIes dU'pli1ng it I
energy reNL'urces mi being forced to
rely ii foreign cncry %upplis.
P'iurp e o1 1ih xL- wa to evabl-
nile the ,murace watcr reourc; (ir 11he
.oi ofA;IHri' dic Dilrmilic if lhere
i-k ufIicient urplu.; waiter 1c s;atisfy
the n1et'i of wiimr *dhort nrcus of Tk.-
I' 1imi peri i For the -shidy wvs 44
vn Ikvi , cImI hlwial WJ111h Vtr surplMe. ini
Aik.imlm il ihe wir my
111 -Ic liv.h Plnilix., 114 he lutly tM an-dk. [11letinitmated Ilint 'ix millim acre feet of
wat1er imnunlv would be dc;;adeglunv it
rmaiminn ull LIrre IIrrigulion levels."
rUiebihium of he %ludy wnr that
A k.:i;uil% ienld iiideed yield the
neidd iateIIIr rip itinurtpUinE, from Iihe
"xL'CC' an 'Mid r' fum' of 110s
Whire. (ihiti . AlikiAnn, ;ilI I.iII]C
Rivcr KysteLIm. Anmr,i 1s fom'i c
river sysrtum of six million Ij acrre rl
wouli lIi than ten puremt 4 the
wate r which lives thE tute from thcsc
rivers. Thn does nol include n' of
Iil%. "u ic'r I-Vom1 lhe M isiippi R va r,
cij bhr Iin WaCltr fCAr transport 0 r cOIm
'puIinikdis or let'
R ' o b C r I Miltwec, president or
Stoplens Couhiniug Service, wais a
guest spe;kL'r recently 'or a nesting
'i lhe ii r mid of Direcors for Water,
1uw. in I ulihoek lie told 1e grnup
hi' Cdi I xii c1c'dl Ihe: Arkiimrw emeOiLud
J)Ilii ii;Lc :l[ii l.0klOI I~4
ble oniis ii1;m the concept ft
1itIrarling MisiN-ppi River Wikr tO
I exa's l'cnuIIS of Ihe shorter disimice
involved in ddivering the wuter to the
Ti'?iN statC line.
can'*t. On uwigu 2. . . WATgR TRAN$PORTMis. P' NVkcIll DircOtor or muiI'
Educ;tioni for liigh Phdiuis1 Uhlde'r-
Pround Water C11k1nsrvatficm11 il.
Nu. 1, hai beU iinmed editor of The
Cros t Section, by Frunk Rayner, Dib-
iricL Managei.
Employed by ti IDtricL inca
S h n Mr McklII K L 1971
F'1duatt yf UT:X:a TrLeh ( Jnlemtt
with BA de i:rL, halin. iI L-d IL
-ouLirimIIm ;and minured in jiiuglki.
ie 1 student, she w;s nrnued Cam-
pUS l.itor f the Univcrsity Dilly
newpqILr, nnd Was E mAmber uf
Sigmi beluk Ci, professionni Jourrina
kim ocieiy Them, Sigma Phi, profes-
'ON jOlii'kIm s-ociCiv tir woman; rind
KCiTppu Tim AlphLL. ImI% Only hoIborl.ry
Afcr gi~dw-ii. h wasl ci:111layed
by The L..ulIck Avulltoch-Joumul 1
;a reporter. Shc IhIS ;ili' seurved am
publ'lic rlitliUns clhiirmin fur n number
af local organi;ztincs1.
MIi-A Nicke-llx I1C ihe iII La r 1a
weky hpIrr'ur v'hltom,'' "Nhiikal's
W\ijii." whick upIIN in ilhe I iikl
,:%p'per, "The) West Tem THines",
dind will wson ;appcar in the Wolfforth-
Ropeville weekly newspuper, *"1The
Since her eITIploymnt by 1he Dix-
Irict, Mrs. NickIll haN sO1Ntad in the
photography, writing,. editing, ;iind Iuy-I
Jan
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mill LsV01lme 23 Nr) 5
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High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.). The Cross Section, Volume 23, Number 5, May 1977, periodical, May 1977; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1533026/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.