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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Eight 1936 Outstanding examined the work have pronounced It an A No. 1 job . The springs are located east of town, rising up at the base of Die mountain. Each lias a separate diverting works and reservoir. The' Matthews spring, northeast of town and the Oarr spring In the southeast. Both reservoir are on approximately the same level so that water will be available from1 both springs. The quality of the water unsurpassed, as shown by! numerous teat a Con.iderab,e and Home Im- purchase of a flow of gal. per trom minute th Garr spring Co provement insures an adequate water supply. During the Year Now sufficient water now being avail-fin- d Coming to a Close. abJe that every family in town could use over one thousand galBy W. G. Reese lons of water per day. This Is considerable more than the averllenson1 "Hope and despondenage famy uses. cy; pleasure and pain, Still folThe diverting works consist of low each other like sunshine and catch basin and a measuring de- run," vice to regulate the amount of There has been times of rejoicflow. These arc located Immedof sorrow In BenFrom ing and times iately below the sprUiss. ton the these the water Is carried to the , year. reservoirs. Both reservoirs have a - PAST SEASON Accomplishments At Lewiston Town LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH IIASBEENGOOD CHAPEL MAY TO MILLVILLE Thursday, December 24. 1936. COMPLETES BE REMODELED Grace, Idaho; Reed Monson Allen and Net Eskelson, Cove; Ludua Melvin Hale. Logan and Phyllis Vernon Glen Durfrey, Ogden; Lowry. Vallejo, Calif, and Eld Kulterer. Pocatello. H up-po- Annie Orchard 'have established In their chapel a anwe Lrvwum Last year new heating plant, the Holland nounced the remodeling and build- Air Conditioned Furnace with By MRS. MARTHA HALE Community Now Boasts and beautiful chape! stoker at a cast of SI 100. Other ing of our soon will Time Father Millville of Very Efficient Water communor our claaa room. also water improvements: proofing close the days allotted to 1936. Works Conveying Pure ity building, which house a beau- their furnsce room with cement, When he ushers In 1937 he will tiful dance hall and a modern rebuilding of chimney, leveimg Water to Home the people of Millville happy and artistically decorated picture and strengthlng the floors and and we busy. and healthy many other Incidental ahow house, where repairs amount-bi- g There la no community in towns peoof our neighboring to 1700. The ground Is still bare but we Cache Valley more elated over ple enjoy the very best and latThey have two missionaries In hope it will be covered with a their water works system than is est picture ahow s. And at the the field, one In Denmark and beautiful white coat for Die Millville said Mayor Harry Hoodclose of this year we, the people one In the Central States. less today who made a call at of Lewiston, are thankful and do back 59 In looking Tlielr scout troops numbers the Cache American office to tell appreciate the many blesalngs and snd 159 spent eight over the year us of a congratulatory letter redays In opportunities that have come to Yellowstone Park during summer. just passed we ceived from Frank Keller of Denthese two beautiful us through find It has been ball The South West Lewiston ver. head engineer of PWA probuildings. team won the pennant in the quite prosjierous jects in this district. the Cache Valley League. During note one can Mr. Keller, who recently made 36.000 gallon capacity. The Mattyear 1936 a modThe passing of Improvemany Two modern and beautiful decan t and ern well equipreservoir hews Inspection of the system since square being Bishop our In ments Henry reservoir the newly constructed ped new home for orated grocery stores have been Mrs. Its completion, stated that It was 'C Bullard, town. small Bp the Lewiston past built during the past year. Tlie Florence R e es, a Job that the citizens of MillSpring Is round Ander- - at the Garr S lvestcr Is an exceptional of . and her son, La-- 1 ville should be proud of. oil ire has been lliuerer. Red and White Store, This piece com-1 son is Just established In the have since they have been In cement work and much praise vern, who was Mayor Hoodless told us that the Should be given the contractor for c o m m un 1 t y bu.slne.ai In Lewiston made two brought home a town now has an ample supply ho. e. m modern are equipped I. The reservoirs building with Dr. extensions to their dry goods and Mr. Martha Hale.V(.ra corpse from of pu:e mountain water for culhomes with , J. M. BernhLsel grocery store. The 1936 extension outs and air vents. Clean Pennsylva n n 1 a inary purposes, sufficient to serve have been Is 40x60 feet. It is I as postmaster. artistically w here over flows and are entirely closed he had Millville for many years to come. painted and Improved in In. The commun- decorated In gold, sliver and green Approximately $12,000 worth ol been employed Water was secured from the Mavarious ways. a Is a with tan background. It material was used In constructing as an ity building also electrician for several thews spring near the mouth of Delore Garr has added a new the extension and replacements to food store, with mohouses a public and the death of Louis Providence canyon and from the years electric room to his home. T. H. Culler, tlie old system. Most of this which dern sanitary shelving, In Millville. Large Neeley are events that have cast Garr spring has been of lie-- 1 refrigeration for fresh meat and John Wilcox and Joseph Ander- amount was for cast Iron pipe, a gloom of sadness In the hearts concrete reservoirs were built at homes. son remodeled have the their 1 In butcher fine a y equipment. opened the balance for meters which have of the Benson people. the springs, sufficient In size to and dedicated. Saul E. Hyer Is northeast corner Is a large mirror Oscar SJoberg has remodeled his been installed and connected. hold 36,000 gallons each. Is store The which The people of Benson are pleamanaged The construction president of the library board which reflects and makes a splen- burn. began In the Tlie new system was designed by and Miss Bella Kemp, librar did display of their fresh fruits by Raymond Woodbury has been latter part of September and was sed and Uiankful that a convenEugene Bchaub of Logan. store is repainted. Some Improvement has finished on the 8th of December ient commodious school house Engineer lan. There are In the library Tills modern grocery Cast iron pipe replaced all the schoolhou&e on been made a the on the has been north In erected Joined 18 Benson. large hundred books, by The between 17 and Stettler end Glauser of Logan e old pipe m the old grounds. A lawn has been planted handled the construction while the sdiool children are gathered In which have been donated by the dry goods department. system. cement and walks made. and Ernest Stettler of water works equipment company Benson by M. J. Falslev Orlos Cash market Is a modpeople of Lewiston and some by was outside communities. ern brick building adjoining the The crops of wheat, hay and of Salt Lake City had the con- those who have passed out of awarded the contract Logan for buildthe lower are beautito is taken been have It No grades potatoes fairly good. tract for the materials used. We have an active flower club community building. ing the reservoirs, the trench work fully decorated and conveniently The green aphis feasted heavily apology need be made either on the North Cache high and the and the laying ot the in our city who are pipe at apSniithfield Junior high school by modern sanitary on our pea crop this year so that the quality of the work or ing a number of projects. The arranged. Has proximately $9,000. H. P. Bair ot used. The town can well Frank Reese and Ariel Jorgenson. bridal wreath was chosen as the shelves, the latest general electric It was considerably damaged. HunWhile the Benson school building Logan was foreman of the job. town shrub, a very splendid; refrigeration for fresh meat, new dreds of quarts of fruit and ve- be proud of Its water system and was awardused by the ward for worship The material contract is and of few systems will equal It. vapor getables have been taken cart equipment, flower show was held Just ed to the Waterworks Equipment and amusement at present there Co. of Salt o display tables for fresh by our busy housewives. lore the Cache county fair, and Lake City at a cost is a movement s arted to remodel the club Is planning for a big 'fruits and vegetables. Tlie.se two There are 167 pupils enrolled In Stockholders of approximately $11000. Meeting 'n newe.-- t home for are stores which and the meeting purrorery In 1937. thbelter flower show and Millville sdiool. 60 crccnl of The sj ,tem cos: $23,434 of which whom are from (he Millville ward .urn $1! !34 was a ducct grant' . r o' The romlar annual .he oil lets me Horn the Nibky'th(, pLockholici s of (he F.rst N i . lha PWA. $14.0a) must be nicer t for i,n,w a.-C P? conventions. On July 11th the' Three y, ars a:o. under direction ij.iid ba k to the got eminent at , tioi.nl Bank o: Lcran, Utah, will , r, me rate of $3C0 per )ear on Lions club hast to the Uihop Dawd O. llemiiicks, the ye have 15 pupils who belong be held m i's bunking roeni onji c ' dub of Northern Utah. More than dices in the park were removed to u, M.hool band .Which !s un- - Tuesday, January 12, 1937 at 4 j" with interest at the principal se or on h'w at a time, and the grounds di.r le tiu esction of Prof. Wm. IL'o clock p. m. for the election of! 300 northern Utah residents ln-- il rate of four per cent. The labor of buildings and fences. Crested In the was practically all done by Milldirectors and the transaction oi Terry of Hyrum. the park was turned over ville citizens, who were employAssociation of Civic clubs atten-IH'll- y l1 be as business otur may j su We a have fair representation ded their first membership lun- - to the city officials and in 1935 of our ed by Contractor Stettler. proper. the young people attending There are 95 homes which can A. SONNE, Cashier cheon, which was held at Lewis- - U landscape gardner came and South Cache High school. As Bishop H. W. Ballard and ' looked It over with the considers ton. be served with the system. Eigh- UUh " Lpan' water-The ! others have proven newly constructed that the Such men as Frank G. Marlines! tion of making a city park. But AdV' 12' 1936of bpr business is profitable, poultry of Richfield, president of South- - not until the lnte spring of 1936 works system of the Town have enlarged their poultry housera Utah civic Clubs, Samuel did the work begin In earnest, Millville is one of the best water In es. Among those who have done the lntermourvtaln Buried at Hyrum Powell of Ogden, president of During the summer and fall the systems The system comprises for Pt.terson .so are Wilford and Robert ParNorthern Utah Civic clubs, E. J. ground was conditioned. The plans country. Fu,u,rftl wniccs two springs, catch basins, diverting Ricks has built a 69 a formcr Hyrum resl- - son. Gordon FJelstcd, secretary of the Ogden wpre made and carried out by Chamber of Commerce, Judge M. landscape gardner C. H. Healey of works, two Inclosed cement reser dent, were held Wednesday In the large poultry house In the west volrs, and an adequate amount of Hyrum u D s. nrst ward chapel part of the ward. C. Harris of Logan and Frank Delta, Utah. new cast Iron pipe. The construe- - j undt.r the dlreetion The dairy industry holds a leadof Bishop Browning were present. Today the five acre park" Is tion Just completed was done at Reubcn Hanson. Burial will be in ing place among the farmers of December 12;h the American practically finished at a cost of a cost over of $25,000 and all the Legion met In a district con- -: $8,650. It was built with the Hyrum City cemetery under Benson. The pulp bought for the government Inspectors who have the direction of Thompson mor- dairy cows and the In our city. Harold L. sistance of the W. P. A. grain that Plummer, assistant national adju- The park surrounds the new tuary. Mr. Larson died December is purchased by dairy men helps tant, Madison, Wisconsin, was the chapel, located In the heart of by Mayor B. T. Pond a project Is 16 at Drummond, Mont. He was a to keep money in circulation. our city, and will add beauty and now under way to build a curb brother of Mrs. William S. Brown, The community spirit that exdistinguished guest. and gutter a mile and a quarter Mrs. Annie Larsen and Hyrum ists In Benson is a source of According to a statement made a spirit of refinement. thankfulness. by Bishop Hazen Spackman, they Larson, Hyrum. According to a statement made through town. 1 niyj. have already been connected with running water. Water meters have been installed with every water connection. Mayor Hoodless was Inspector of the system as tt progressed for the town. Cy Hulse, a member of the town board was town clerk. Other member of the town board who gave their united rt to the project are Oeorge E. Larsen, J. E. Hill snd J. W. ty-fl- MILLVILLE Reported Garr. A VERY Mcrrv Christmas Marriage License- sW1 111am Drue Chick Jr., Front and Leah Bernice Royal. Va. Jones. Sterling, Idaho; Glenn T. Baird, Ogden and Evelyn Hope Malr, Logan; Dave Jesse Webb, Richmond and Wilma Barthlome, Thatcher, Idaho; Clyde P. Anderson. Thatcher and Roma. Thatcher, patt t ZJ x ... 1 i Tlur time lias come to tell you how much we have appreciated your patronage and how sincerely we hope you will allow us the privilege of continuing '"self-servi- library to serve you. Paramount Beauty Parlor 1 . - wood-slav- ls swfgs p-- rti. CHRISTMAS CHlEt SUPERIOR , j , d. 1 '.Y .Zl p' 'rod Inter-Mounta- in Cleaners and Dyers ssmasiasaRfsfHaiMBiasHBcaRaaKi "TyriM. I L,r-sotl- --ly- zp-r- x': : i i j V. : ;si4f: u $0 J5 0 JE 0 $0 $0 JE w W. sy&Kif&efi ;W: w r&vfi fSr: PsW: r&t i ga $ 0 52 Seasons Greetings To All Our JE 0 J5 0 0 55 0 55 A gSk And 3k A HAPPY NEW YEAR v National Association Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation g& s0 3k $ 0 $0 w. J2 0 g Sk $ 0 55 ns 0 g a0 ag S0 ga 5? 0 55 1 am 0 si S 0 . . 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