
Junction and Kingston serve as the primary hubs in this mid-1960s study of central Utah, where the Sevier River and its managed irrigation systems dominate the landscape of Circle Valley. The engineering of the high desert is evident through the extensive reach of the West Canal, Kingston Canal, and Lost Creek Canal, which funnel water from the Piute Reservoir and Rocky Ford Reservoir to sustain local agriculture. Evidence of community life and regional infrastructure is captured at the Piute High Sch, the Junction Municipal Airport, and a local Cem situated south of the Junction townsite.
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