Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER COMMUNITY On DEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING 3B NOVEMBER 7 ’snnnermnr 1£M SL Firms Get Contracts For snake river controversy " Davis Courthouse Addition Opposition to Air Views On Proposed Power Dams JOHN KAMPS FARMINGTON — Plumbing a Curdin g to the Cuunfy Com- and electrical contracts iriwon heating By 24-°1 for the new addition to the Da- Successful bidders Mere the WASHINGTON (AP) — OpPNP proposes to spend 217 mil- - is County courthouse have been A and R Flumhmg and Heating position is expected today when lion dollars on a two-daawarded to two Salt Lake fnms to of Salt Lake project 37400 City a hearing on proposed private with capacity to produce 1183000 power dams in the Snake River k'i°"ats of gan Stare po"er for is crKan' enters its final phae Th® National The group will join the Morgan Hells & Light Portland Gener- Power Assn plans to present atCanyon Ward MIA for opening exercises least two witnesses at the Federal al Electric Washington V and their special program will fol- rower Commission (FPC) hear- Power and Montana Power MORGAN — Lohlu Margrit ing on an application by the PaThe Hells Cans on Assn is op- - ner ol the r W M I A General Jo Ann f ranrm board cific Northwest Power Co (FNP) tahp junnr proposal on the same to build Mountain Sheep and posing theused Gleaner and Mrs will be Idaho the president at “Sathe guest speaker grounds against Pleasant Valley Dams Power Co in a case involving Cred to Me” evening Tuesday at Ravmond Wiscombe stake junior The association advocates fed- dams in the Hells Canyon area 7 30 p m at the Morgan MaKe Gleaner leader are in charge eral projects in the river border- of the Snake upstream from of the evening ing Idaho and Oregon Its attor- Mountain Sheep and Pleasant Tabernacle for all Junior GleanUgnt refreshments will he ney Evelyn Cooper says the two VallefT ers and their mothers in Mor- - smved fnimwirg the program witnesses will seek to prove that It claims federal projects PNP proposal would not be 'would provide more power flood ln !? Public interest because it control and other benefits than would not be “best adapted to a smaller private power dams comprehensive river development Idaho Power was given an FPC license to build three dams in r F C Counsel John C Mason the Hells Canyon stretch where will have FPC engineers available a big federal project has been ov- 19The Hells Canyon proposed xamner Edward B Assn took the ease to the U S Marsh held fir Id hearings on Court cf which recent- it INPs dam construction license lv upheld Appeals the legality of Idaho ir applications in Oregon and Ida- - Power’s license ho last June PNP presented 15 The Court of Appeals has been witnesses at a hearing here July asked to reconsider its decision 17 Witnesses from If this request is turned down it government agencies testified the association plans to appeai it during the next phase held Sept to the Supreme Court ! and Capital Electric aio cf Salt Open Friday Uniii 9 PM ct m Mutual Group Bids Special Speaker stood for 29 ears on the southeast corner of the courthou-- e The Helen Mar Miller and Aurelia S Rogers camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers expect to have the cabin moved to a permanent iitp on the ea-- t side of the Farmington LDS Ward chapel The- cabin was built in 1850 and was the home for a tune of Charles W Penrose onetime counselor m the first presidents of the LDS Church FirM-Sec-on- - LOW PRICES nf EASY TERMS Interest or Carrying Charge on Furniture! Ho — - f Econcmical Even Heal With Time-Teste- d d v Si'3 ! v- - -- t ’I ' x-f-- ( I r: i r ip f T' x b 1 I i COMING! 1 i '' J f FAMOUS GIESON A1 (' X V I Oil d and Gas Healers - jSV Gesl-Yi'pc- i f e - ELECTRIC f f 1 v ! t V c - - 1 T RANGE ? 00 169 ! CIRCULATOR i Oil HEATER - seso II :i r -- i 24-Au- FAMOUS GAS HEATERS FOR AIL g i it Brigham Observers' Corps Gets New Flag and Avards BRIGHAM " riedVc?tS0 9 fr CITY— Impiessive fPldHrfceDntlyu t0 Brigham City Ground Observers Post which is located at the north entrance to the Intermountam School it 'v f - t i v j I Two-Recr- - S rt f r ' r : Ges Hecter i Three-Roo- I r $7695 '2N A it lane chests oi low ot V 95 u rJ? b-- I X OPEN vI1 V w - A I A4 FISHER-MES- PONTIAC CO S 2305 Grant Avenue i'i'itieie - V mitititit'k'tieit if v — cit - A A SJOOoOO v v'J r M' m c: r t v Aim h C I if s-- jf ’ -r fj ’j m e I - fn- - i- - pv-iI'- cth 1 y- trrv ir g j n X ’ I cs i-- Splendid Seloclion of Styles and Finishes ' ex-pe- iwm - reation program Following a unanimous motion bv the council Mavor Button directed that the Salt Lake com-pandrav up a potential imanc-tnplan for the pool Further discussion of the plan is scheduled for the council meeting to b° held Mondav Nov 12 Meeting time has been set at 7 o'clock for the winter months itv Manager R nav Allred showed council members a plan he drew of potential expansion of ( learficld and civic facilities Outlined was an ambitious building piogram which in future years would see the civ tc center grow to a site including buildings worth mil- lion dollars - Wrv £ K-d v v m g lit n I 1 v LIGHTER MILDER 2-Pie- c-r-r- ? '- 8 B PROOF' r ? c r cr r - ! f y 4 c r ’ - - A h h ' L I! s! - ¥ Cic I VW Jj M Jf y Frieze Living Room i ' f i: X ce IT $11 Beautiful New Type Heavy Construction i N N’ Qualily-Conslrucle- ri e Special 1 - I n Jri ik M : 10 53 lec-reatio- 100-acr- n CHEST V'-- 20-'Oa- c it it I ” t SI 75 Vee 1 as a ‘ guessti-mate- ’ for Die cost of an adequate pool the expert staled a bond issue Jor that J mount could be andled met a period U1h a 4 mill tax levy Such a lew would bring an avciage increase of $0 to ?3 a y ear on Clearfield pi opertv “I he finanemg of such a swimming pool is well within the capabilities of ( learficld” the it told councdmen Mavor Vern Burton told the group he felt ‘’the time was ripe foi a swimming and that the pool would be a tremendously valuable addition to the city rec- uir i i tlrimutm S S CO -- Using PM UNTIL 9 riMii if ” FRIDAY Pvob-bin- ) p s5995 Goi Heater m m ' JS’ - r f Ny Wight Charles Keller representing th8 Llon! club now sponsoring be local GOC corps presented tbe flaS- It was accepted by Mrs Esther Hodges post supervisor Michael Carver conducted the "a£ raising ceremony The Intermountam School installed a fla2 Pole fop the use of the corps The services included a w’el- corne bv Dr George A Bovce school superintendent followed main address bv Lt Co' Glen F Marston State GOC co- Council Gets Pool Cost Estimates ''- i J FROM Included were the presenting of awards to 17 members of the corps for 100 hours each of sky watching and the presentation to the group by the local Lion’s club of an official flag A snappy demonstration bv the Golden Spike Cadets started off the afternoon program followed by the dedicators prayer by County Commmsionei Lewis S ordinator Merit badges were awarded bv Capt John C Cross commander of the Salt Lake City Filter Center assisted by sector Sgt Ted Yarborough to Jack Bacon Michael Carver Katherine Fishburn Dale Hendrickson Craig Jorgensen Larry Diswood Rosematy Kaiser Mr and Mrs Leland Nel-son Sr Steven Xelsen Pat Of ven Louis M Peterson Mae s ooo SJO0 lEarmfld Ellen Richman C Jean summing pool would mst the Shonka Jimmv Felt a nd Edward average ( learficld piopeitv own- Drollette A special award was er u t about 50 c on D a month made to Mrs Esther Hodges for in added taxation city council 2000 hours of sky watching servmembers w e i e told at a special ice miming Monday evening The f rim e wav quoted bv a Dvcul expeit” from the Salt ?VW''wn A S'W'A'W ? 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