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Show Thursday. June Ut 1981 THE SENTINEL L Pag 6 i - J - western The hemisphere's largest brick kiln is nearing at Interstate Brick "We plan to keep the facility going at peak once demand builds to previous levels." Cahoon also stated, "It's our hope and belief that the brick business will soon be strong again. That's why we didn't hesitate moving ahead with production of the sixteen-inc- h Atlas TM we're conbrick a brick, vinced has a tremendous future." Atlas The sixteen-inc- h TM is a hollow, brick that not only provides structural support in a building, but also possesses natural production capacity," beauty machinery necessary to' prepare and produce the g brick. new of the cost Projected entire facility scheduled for completion in mid-Junis approximately $12 million. Once completed,' it will have the load-bearin- completion in West Jordan according to officials and Ceramic Tile. e, long kiln fields football two (nearly in length), built solely to capability The 509-fo- produce to produce brick Interstate 80,000,000 Brick's new six teen-inc- h equivalent per year. That is housed Atlas TM brick, quantity, if placed in a foot in a 185,000 square single row, would extend of likewise which 5,051 miles, or one-fift-h building contains all additional the world's circumferen-.ce-. FOE said Harvey Cahoon, installs officers Bingham-Midval- were installed May 30. Installing grand offices were Wally Anderson, Ann Parry, presidents; Diana Ken Foster, president. "Prior to 1980, we couldn't meet the tremendous demand for our brick products. So when the recession arrived, we decided, to press ahead in order to avoid the same problem During trusion the air in its mixture clay process. g proximately 30 percent than standard twelve-inc- h because it as quickly. lays just faster The brick is produced extrusion by a stiff-mu- d wet r building permits were issued in West Jordan during May for structures having a is million vacuumed out resulting' total $1.6 valuation. in greater product density and strength. As a A new Ream's Market consequence of that at 3668 W. 6200 S. accounprocess and the brick's ted for the largest portion design, it is able to perof the valuation total. It's fung form set value was $966,440, ctions in taller buildings. to the building The extruder in the new according report. department's Interstate Brick facility is capable of extruding Fourteen permits were 30,000 bricks per hour. for famiy single Following the extrusion dwellings. Their total process, the bricks are valuation was $477,636. load-bearin- pallet dried, procedure a which A dental office is being in the Kombo Shopbuilt mities, according to In8937 S. 2700 Center, ping terstate Brick. W. A doctor's office is unnew The facility construction at 1847 located at 9210 S. 5200 W. der W. 9000 S. A gas station 65 will provide work for and store is being added additional Utahns, said to the Dimond Shopping Cahoon. "The completion 3189 W. 7800 S. An Center, of this facility and kiln is office complex is being a historic built at 7650 S. 1700 W. attributed to eliminates size state Brick officials, its extra-lonlength lets it complete a wall ap- Forty-fou- ex- defor- Rlverton are mailmen (left to right) W. Held Egbert, Nathan J. Barney, and Clifton 0. Lloyd have turned In 85 total years In the Dispenza, chairmen; U.S. postal service. Reld and Nathan each completed 25 years James Padgett, Carolyn and Clifton 35. They were honored by their fellow Rlverton postal Keller, conductors; and workers with the presentation of the above cake and gold and Rodney Parker, Wanda Eighty-fiv- e years silver service pins. Police seek assistance Junior in recovering explosives contest Draper police have arrested three men - one from Draper and two from Riverton in connection with the May 21 burglary of Carlson Construction, 1300 W. 14800 S. Arrested were Warren Hales, 20, Draper, and Lewis Sanders, 24, and Martin Gaal, 18, both of Riverton. They have been formally charged with theft, burglary, possession of explosives, possession of burglary and Miss to contact the police, Although police have been able to recover a Charbonneau said that portion of the items the three suspects were missing, they are concerabove Valley arrested ned about the majority of where they Stables View the explosives which are to burn the were trying for. still unaccounted Charbonneau warns that insulation off the copper of the the explosives are poten- wire. Verl Jarvie Fire responDepartment tially dangerous and stresses that it is impor- ded to a grass fire call in tant that his department the area after witnesses recover them as soon as saw smoke. When he saw what the three were possible. Anyone with doing, he called police. any information is urged 571-412- 1. Applications are the construction com- pany's office and took over $30,000 worth of items including ex- plosives, inspection stickers, stereos, tires, CBs, and tools, binoculars. The safe had also been torched in an attempt to open it. A.T. Enterprises Hoover Convertible Upright Reg.79" s6995 Wt repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing In Klrby, Hoover, Eureka ft Bison. We repair all makes, etc. 4081 W. 5415 S. Kearns Midvolo otudonts produco postors for colobration Midvale City's "Homecoming" celebration will be given an extra personal touch this summer courtesy of a half dozen Midvale Middle School art students. OKfwi 1 John June &ss2X rem Nichols, (Cliff) c. .rl Anderson; Vort Lee, Evelyn Wallgren, trustees ; Rodney Parker, treasurers; 4 Jean Parker, trustees; Charles Martinez, Jerry trustees; Sebren Searle, Alice Caine, inside guards; Elmo Guinn, outside Peggy .Smith, ' Killey, ; 1 'guards.'' 'v.', The mixed drill team, members of Salt Lake Aerie and Auxiliary No. 67, were escorts. M. Crew begin site preparation and soil compaction work at the proposed South Valley Water Reclamation Facility site just east of 1300 W. and north of 7800 S. While federal matching funds for plant are still uncertain, the South Valley board decided to go ahead with this first phase of construction. The work being done would not preclude any other use of the property, if South Valley could not build the plant and had to look for another option of '"the preparation treating waste water. Miss Junior Pageant in February at the U. of U. Deadline date for applications is June The students, all seventh graders and all girls, and from the art class of Tom Wood, were commissioned by the Midvale Pollock, secretaries. Junior past presidents installed were Jerry Killey, Marian Van Quill; James (Scotty) Goodwin, Mary Oleen, presidents; Blair Nelson, Ellen Padgett, vice presidents; Wally Anderson, Gisele Banks, chaplains; Tom Dix, Diane Dix, conductors; Charles Martinez, Blanche Macklin, secretaries; 2. must be a senior in high school this coming year and reside in the Midvale postal zone. She will be comin five peting categories: youth fitness, personal interview, scholarship, poise, and appearance, and performing arts. - She will be crowned at the Midvale Junior Miss Pageant which will be held in August. Scholarships and many honors and activities await these special girls. The winner will compete in the Utah Their preliminary hearing has been set for June 16 in Circuit Court. According to Chief Allan Charbonneau, the three allegedly broke into ' now being accepted for Midvale's Junior She Miss for 1961-8- criminal mischief. Now load-beari- brick. According to Inter- In- terstate Brick's vice In a Joint installation ceremony officers of e FOE No. 659 and its Auxiliary tools, May's building Hemisphere's largest brick kiln nears completion in West Jordan . 30. For more information call Myrt Troester, chairman, Middle School PTA through Mrs Charles Clayton to produce 50 posters announcing the Midvale celebration and outlining some of the planned activities. Some of the posters deal with the celebration as a whole, while other are related to a specific event such as the breakfast, parade, art show, street dance, carnival games, or fireworks. The posters will be displayed around the town and in store front windows. According to teacher Wood the posters took two solid weeks to complete and were totally student oriented. 255-441- or 255-724- 2, Helen Burgon O. RCLf?EEF Randy 2; ROSS, 255-26- SMALL RAX ROAST BEEF SANDWICH Howie Hustles FRENCH FRIES CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE Y SMALL DRINK 966-141-6 into homes in Be True To Your Teeth Or They Will Be False To You!! Jordan Valley helping people SUBSCBHE TO TEE JORDAN VALLEY SENTINEL Seek 'n Find State Farm is still the place If you 're looking for real value in car insurance, call me. Utah drivers come for a good buy on insurance." I'D RATHER RAX. Family Dentistry In West Jordan Now Accepting New Patients en J. Dryant Miller 126C2 U 17M w. 2544441 Rhrertaa, Utah 255-551- 1 For Appointment Harold D. 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