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Show 77 l-ir. W. 2. _iroderio_£*3 claim is set forth under the Dench Canal, xiith H. A. Hurray, vfco alleges lose of crops on the same traot. 2I1303LLAHB0US WOEIC-- In addition to ths construction and operation of the irrigation system, the officer in charge of this Project supervised the construction of steel bridges across the Duchasna Divar at Llyton and Duchesne, and straightened the Dnehasn® Diver through the to-wnsite of Duchesne, for all of which work, Special appropriations •»«.*«•© zsade. PPHS'-HAL.- lir. W. Ii. Dill, 6upt. of Irrigation, ?;h> Inaugurated the work: on the projeot *»aa yr emoted „t a Assisxant Chief Inspector of Irrigation, July 1, 1906, and was succeeded by i£r. A". O.- Ueana, fsbo occupied tha portion and waa in charge of the project until Pebruary 29, 1912. Mr* lieans -svas succeeded in October, 1912r by lir. H. ?/. Dieta, whoea headquarters have been in . .y> Port Hall, Idaho and Salt Lake ^iiy, Utah. Cirxje lir. Dicta's incumbency, the project haa bean in immediate Qhorga of I2r. J. ii. Bryant, Engineer fron*. Pebruary, 1912, to 1917, whan Dr. Alfred £. Obarles, Engineer, the present incumbent, assumed oharge. In tha fall of 1907, headquarter a of the Pro^oct were moved from ^hlteroc&s to Pt. Duchesne, vhere build-in? s belonging to the War Department wore used until i . |