UIUIUI LAjJCUj tIi'cb 50COon be fii thSenate to OKIdaho Fundshlt;clt;$1SiwstdtltrPlt;uishithP»WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen.Frank Church, D-ldahg, said today lie is confident Ibe Senate will approve the addition of $300,000 for an Idaho project to a public works appropriationbin.The $300,000 was authamed by the Senate Appropriations Committee to start construction of the Fremont Dam on the Tetgn River in eastern Idaho.Church said he is confidentI the Senate will go along with the committee, adding:■‘The Senate wilt huve done everything possible to get the construction of the Lower Teton Dam under way. Whether.ir the money voted by the Senate!^ will stay in the bill now depends a entirely on the House of Representatives Sen. Len .Iordan, RTdaho, said the bill as finally approved by the appropriations committee, includes funds for several Idaho projects. Those ailacations $/also have been approved by the House.Jordan listed these:Dworshak Dam, $11,000,000; Portneuf River and Marsh Creek, $400,000; Rine Reservoir, $300,000; Heise-Roberts Extension, $103,000; Blackfool Reser-:slt; voir, $44,000; Mann Creek Pro-r‘ ject, $1,817,000; King Hill Irrigation District, $175,050: St. John Irrigation Co., $162,231.siP:irR.r,is,e;ie