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Show Celebration Planned By City f0r June 16 To Commemorate finish of Pipeline To St. George ;i program to Honor Former ;i citj- Officials; Water ;'; 0ff Comes Directly jj From Spring I Commemorating the completion J f the water system, which has I ton a major project ever since founding of St. George, Mayor 1 Albert E. Miller and his committee have prepared a celebration for j jure 16 at which time all previous j mayors and city councilmen now I living here will be guests. ij The present administration rec-f rec-f agnizes this project has been the 'i work of past officials as 'well as k 0f theirs. Throughout many years l residents have toiled and city of-y of-y ficials have considered the prob-I prob-I bm and made it a chief matter of their administrations. Citizens feel Ij that the present officials, in bring-i bring-i in? this project to a completion, Ij are to be complimented in con-f con-f summating this project of such It importance to St. George. A meeting at the new head- house will be held on the morning ft of the 16 at 9 o'clock. All towns-v: towns-v: people are invited to attend the 'meeting and to inspect the system sys-tem during the day. It will be an opportunity for many citizens 5: to become acquainted with the II water system and source of sup-v'ply. sup-v'ply. A detailed program of the meeting will be found in this issue v of the News. I The committe in charge of the V celebration consists of Mayor Miller, James McArthur, John T. (Woodbury, William Brooks, A. K. WHafen, and M. M. Bentley, with Mr. Bentley, Mr. Hafen and Mr. Brooks respective chairmen of the rcmmittees on program, invitation md arrangements. Committee In Charge ... The following list will be guests. (If anyone has served as mayor .or councilman and is not included .'" h this list, the committee will be '; obliged for the information.) H. 4 T. Atkin, George F. Whitehead, lames McArthur, A. B. Andrus, KjJohn T. Woodbury, A. E. Miller, -jA.N. Winsor, M. M. Harmon, John p. McQuarrie, Charles Sullivan, -;Charles Seegmiller, Leo A. Snow, 0. Bentley, W. W. Cannon, J. , Prince, Vivien Woodbury, W. J- Mathis, George H. Seegmiller, , .(William Brooks, Joseph Judd, John H. Schmutz, Arthur Cottam, Ar-fc Ar-fc JJiur K. Hafen, W. A. Whitehead, ,. warren Cox, J. J. Milne, Clinton -Milne, Vernon Worthen, M. M. ntley, Roxie Romney, Milton E. Moody and John Stauffer. Work Started In the 1860's - With the bringing of water to I I George from the spring in pipe j J. this city has seen the comple-j comple-j of work started in the 1860's. hL time tne Pioneers realized j " great need for additional water the attempt was made to it by ditch line but they hZ ""successful. Again in the Wl another effort was made through leakage the city fail-ji fail-ji secure the needed amount f ater. Not until the 90's was !l.f(L nought here successfully, j then it was filled with dirt had to be "settled" in the I ''Ing pond. !! Continuing with its development &h,!10us citv officials have ifilT y ""Proved the system un- ! reiSnt b,ringing 0f tte deli ' "Shteen miles in pipe and Uut it g-it: tothe city taps with-! with-! ri,S(eeing day"ght has become ikash For St. George ! ehlori tt0,aPo,gize for its muddy, y dtn,Wateru but now she Main L plays the s'gn. "Moun-j, "Moun-j, ""Water, 99 Pure"? |