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Show . n It Is expected that approximately 10.000 tons of ssnd can be transported in this manner to the project site through a 12 inch pipe. Approximately 360.000 tons of total material is needed for construction of the approach road and Island, and therefore it is estimated that the placing of the hydraulic fUl will take from 36 to 40 days operating time. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 21, 1961 J 4 f 4 tr g AS 87.00 tons of mineral solids is normally discharged daily from the two concentrator plants of Kennecott Copper Compsny, they will be using only sbout I Oth of Kennecotts total available tailings for a period of approximately 36 days during this test. A crew of three or four men around the will be required, clock, to operate the pipeline and direct the placement of the timated placement rate of 16. 000 tonsday the fill would prohydraulic fill. A tersnmal cyclone classifier gress at 133 feetday. can be used to separate the IT WOULD take only approxicoarse sand from the total sand mately 12 days to build up the slurry. This will enable the 300 foot diameter x 12 foot placing of a coarse ssnd layer high island Prior to being opened to the (plus 65 mesh over) the entire fill roadways and beach area public, a bull doter to be proThe approach road requires apvided by the Great Salt Lake proximately 754 tons of ma- Authority will be employed to terial per linear foot. At an es smooth up the beaches and road ways to a pleasing and permanent appearance, and the 40 foot wide roadway, with tailings subbase, should be improved and stabilned with salt water or asphalt emulsion treat ment. At least one year will be required after this test is complete for general observation of the hydraulic fill to appraise its resistance to wave and wind Dcfxcry eotfM v 2x- s . - THS Band Continued Iron front page George, Carla Comet, Terry Gray, Jo Ann Maher, Cheryl Fetrlcig, Marlene Pitt, Edith Stewart, Terry Talcott. Judy Bryan, Gena May, Lon I Sawyers, Karen Thomas, Tom Belich Carol Ru-- t. Richard Droubay. Glenna Gordon. Sharon McKinney, Forger, Diana Anderson, Ken Sagers, James Young, Ken Sagers, Mike Dunlavy, Jim Workman, Karen Chamberlain. Jed Bryan, Butch Holmes, James Price, Arthur McArthur, Gwen Peasnall. Earl Thomas, Allen Young, Dennis Work man, Phil Stevens, Delray Bev-a- a Don Johnson. Sherril Gordon, Joe Liddell, Eddie Mason, Phil Norton, V e r e Lancaster, Bruce Williams, Allan Liddiard, Steven Allred, Jerry Clark, Ronnie Drletzler. Glen Lowry, Randy Smith, Larry Deppe, Fred Hamilton, Rich Hamilton, Boyd Hostutler, Leslie Jacobs, Jim Millward. Ken Riding, Denni Weight, Clark Stookey John Skinner, Jim Smith. Don McCanta, Paul David Thomas, Jim Smart. Workman. Community Wind members are a selected group from the high school band plus MaryLou Jefferies. Jane Solberg. Dean Aldous, Roe Harrison, Hyrum Jeanine Deppe, Christiansen, Joel Dunn, Gordon Lee, mana-e- r. The members of the THS Concert Band and the Community Wind ensemble would like to invite you and your families to this Family Night Concert." All families, regardless of site, will be admitted for just one dollar. There will bo no advance ticket sales. All money will go ward the purchase of new summer band uniforms. Cutting Horae Event To he Held Sunday At Melba Ann Ranch and Hullinger a cutting horse will sponsor contest at their Melba Ann Ranch In Vernon. Sunday, Apnl 26. starting at 10 a m. THE CONTEST which is approved by both the Western States Cutting Horse Association and the Utah Cutting Horse Association and wilt have Association approved judges. It is expected to attract some of the top cutting horses of the West. Entries Intermountain are expected from Wyoming. Idaho, Nevada and Utah. The event will be held in the Ranch's indoor Melba Ann arena so the cutting contest is scheduled rain or shine. EVENTS ARE divided according to the horses past winnings. At 10 a m. will be the $150 novice event for horses that have not won more than this amount in competition, follow- ed by the $600 novice class. From 12 noon until 1:30 p.m. wi be lunch hour. Concessions Hi tniL. X and Woody to wishing eats. purchase AT 1:20 P.M. will be the $1,000 novice class which will be followed by the open class. l this event $100 will be added to the entry fee money The open class cutting contest will be for any cutting horse regardless of breed or classl- A business man's invitational cutting horse event will con- elude the cutting horse event, CONCIUDING EVENT of - kjtkv? .o'.;. invited to The public is tend reports Fet TXw MrFartand who 1 events will be Bill Greene. Salt City: Ralph Kni.hc S.n- - ed a call that a power pole coct something for treating was afire, east of the Tooele gWn grass seed to make them Valley Hospital, at 8:55 p.m., repulsive to birds? FAMILY ASSOCIATION TO HOLD PARTY The Tooele Family Association will hold a party game, April 24 at 8:30 p.m. at 9 E. Vine. Everyone is welcome. It used to be easy to tell when spring had actually ar- rived. It was when schoolboys began to spin wooden tops by whirling them off a tightly- wound string, a pastime that was discontinued many years ago. 10A.M. To7P, Those Spotfcls end Others Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday TO a clean and which shall be available to and open to the public, to the press, and to where one tourist, visiting may personally view the Great Salt Lake at close range and observe the advantages andor disadvantages of the use of tailing for such beneficial purposes. A representative sample of the insoluble mineral particles In the mill run tailings from the Arthur concentrator con- tajni approximately 44 per cent sand fraction and 56 per cent silt and clay mesh dust. A separation of the sand, from the silt and clay, will be made by use of a standard cyclone separator at the tailings PROVIDE attractive test site - - -- free X DALLOOUQ N a V- u - ,7 thur Mill, and only sand solids (pui, joo mesh will be pump- e ,j Jnch ed ,me when gand Md water g (g emjtted from the end of ,he PiPe,ine the st site ,he gre jd down or de. ,he hydrauljc fi, pogjted milar to a delta formation at the mouth of a river. The steepness of the "thehv1 the iSTK-r- M I function of theurUo mg of (he gondg water , A 25 cen, appftJ (ratJo , (0 3) mately a 20 to I slope on the h ydraulic fi, a 16 to 1 design e Ieected gope hgg S' 1 tr ri p A fr Th " w.ch classifier and will be locat- the Arthur mill and "d frction W" 200 nd r'n mlu cyc,one b''" 2h'h' per cent 200 mesh fraction of the mill run tailings will be y charged into the present tailings disposal area - not to be used in this test. THE SUPPLY pipeline will be approximately 5 miles long terminating at the test site, Once the pumping is started and the tailing sand slurry is being delivered to the test site through the pipeline, the flow should continue day and night until the project fill is comp- leted. P CEIAU SAKDWICHXS) 60c DOZIN SmI.OOSWtoAaww4.rWtiMteto TISSUE ME dis-Wh- one con- - 49 sra. Continued from front pago -- doesnt some - P2) mmy r 4 .... PumPnB station are ed fudges for the cutting horse . Morrel Skinless Franks -at- - 3 Morrel Ant. Iwidi Moot LAKE McFarland persons 39 sm! jbtptrimtml RANCH CUTTING HORSE CONTEST This scene will be repealed many lima at McFarland and Hulilnger's Melba Ann Ranch, Sunday, as lap cutting heraes I rent tha Intarmeuntaln west cempete for prises. Cactus Camel a lap sirs al Melba Ann Ranch la pictured. 4tL loot Hamburger ft Hof Dog crr. IO- 7c .ft UfM CD3Y latft AA OnS I tfMfc 2 ta- EGGS IJWfk. AI- W- w. ft. 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In lilac or blue. eaomrs 2 Ur Only Please Sat, April 25 1 0 a.m.-6p.- Opsn rJlon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to IFri. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 10 a.m. p.m.-SUWDA- Y m. |