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Show A PUBLIC SERVICE, BRIGHAMS CITY-OW- m- i;i w-.- i M VI i. ! l. ;: joi Si'. -- ! iii; I;u d ,r: N I. M L scimO ; 0 ii UTILITIES ALSO ARE REVENUE PRODUCERS Brigham City Had its First Central Power Plant Just Ten Years After Edison's First By ORION City Power Supernderuien! u I.nu'ii.Hii Kvrij ut H t( .s a iv ipr! at i.'d Mr a n u j liiovial hafts, ved i rnirt a in m t ran Pa to a lutal. wituTi Him is usvd to itiatnv H! parhnnnTs vhmli an- prarim, mm rtvc nun Ihmi in, a. and an c Ml: net ly a con it mn y Midi a public lma!!l). pu si.'rly, piiblia rent atmn '"ft d. F.SKLI.SLN n m t great deal, "'l H'ci'i ,vr been t of Brigham City VV;, ,mr "rill dad Mibavaik vul'e 'i I ip nee aa i (1- i, Mil' up. u,.,l tiling- - that have A luwn It. ill' Mil Pfc. Duane L. Wells vVrites From Gaum tin'll' ll Mil ,f II- - Eh efimd;- '..lilt ('.'.mvi,i, Till"pure mil the pliilit t M .a a. IT in! 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Millie) ime in the eal .1 M Jenduring tiie tune w hen sen was major ol Brigham City At that time the source ol suptie' ple of water was trom South Devil's dale sect ml the fork of Bos KIder creek and tiom spi mgs and drainage ot fields in wind is now tlie Comitj ins illowmere or park source of supply served Brigham t'lly until Itllit, when the city was bonded for .SBO.OOU, and was of the source supply changed to HaMingl a,id Olsen springs located in Ihe northwest, corner of Mantua vailev. Ihis i water belonged to Ihe Box It was r creek irrigators. agreed that whatever waiter was taken from this source, a like amount, would he replaced by the city, Irom the three sources they now owned: ihe Devils dale and County park ana, of onethird upper Maple springs and the Peter C. Jensen spring located in the east side of the Manilla valley This ,'greemrnt seemed to lie (). K. until along in the late twenties, when the city was taking mole water Iron) the Hailing' spring than tiny were replacing, which linally led to the digging ol three new wells in the Mantua valley in l!)2!k These wells were not successI 14-d- (iuillll, AlU. I!!, 20th .Air Kiiiic 1 Diiir Kditni': I wish to write a few words In the nl airprccialioli ilfnrt in which you pcnplc have made possible the happiness and enjoyment I net out ol readmit the News-Journa- l. I have received the Journal ever since cnterinn Ihe service lias been much nil the moralebuilding side, even more now that, I'm overseas. It; takes the Journal a little over a month to reach me, hut still it. carries the one message we fellows over here want to know how everything anil everybody is at home. While over here I have met many of my high school buddies and by the time the Journal gets around to all it is about worn in UI4J. It ' I tlii lm ' nti t mi :nd lr iii .vuuld v " 1..M t tr 'ft all- A agm ,1 i ail to i til ,t , WELCOME f . &' iff f d c A L ft f ' t- - I I d As.fr M f Mi aa A i k (? Ak'"" x i Dan I M Sgt. Dun 1'Tudsham was eentlv scheduled for the So Pacific, but a change of ord Ift Dials him slid in K ranee N Sgt. Fri nisi ,uin has been since Decern HT the service tdf.'i and overseas for anon ;t tear. His wife, the former A f ur drey Larsen, and their children are making their In f in Brigham City. 1 t He w ot Ived m if X N - - Arfu .. 9 ms Teireasurcs I Vr n: a ft kr s Dreams lie post ol Hes lemmi? Home! -- prior to entering the army is in the same hue of work in serving in II. e army po-- l oil n DAYS 'i:"' H' A ES "gv fl HE'S ON HIS WAY HOME ... TO MAKE HOME FOR HIS A. HE HAS PLANNED THIS HOME SO OFTCf-- IN i!S V i SHE, AT HOME TOO, HAS . ONLY THE BEST t ;5 THE A WAR r y REALITY. tv, vN';.A IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEM AND IT OUR POLICY IS YIsMM 't OUR NaMc STANDS SACK Cr E -m LINGERIE-HOSIER- pi'a hill . I w I C- - w i. J'l , k I YOU'VE H L i PECPLC OF ADO ELDER COUNTY ho I'ino people nl; litis ct'tml.v lur thmr !.:m; i d, ir.mv wn.'.yur deirme'D hut with ii'ku un vu ure !H,!yng far i: l)tt',i e. We inxitc uii In J) t n a v im(. I'. r iu tin. ei nc;!- i u's't e in w Di I ( "e D1'' IlicttU e:;rs. ','e kum' a'e i.c 'n vert mar I'pfure In ud'e (um.bwte ,( ,,(!. ul' Hie foilmv pit ! In mcid d-- - v cuntishings. g CIIKSTS Niulll) CAKIT.Ts; 5 VUKN IM. !!i J i ij j; ( l'M M( I, Id In !Ki K v:o!d:ri W .ttDl'ClS radios ' Hum id; i; i:n;i(, i dcvii d; ALL FOR ALL t 'AV' AND- THANKS 8 1. d:J I 0 fj 'WELCOME HOME ' ii pi II I:' Y ?: L ."i' BLOUSES 'WY'l ; . - A MS I-- ND SAVING Nl I! Wjo ON TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE FINEST QUALITY FURNITURE AT THF MOST REAS0NABLE PRICES. p ; 0VTD ONES I BEEN DREAMING TOO TO MAKE THEIR FLANS BECOME C N FROCKS . . DREADS -- j OF lA? 'A1 A..:W' ... rodshtim : tl'i mi ' U -- J if v. BOYS fft ; i - r - ; a'; i I ur Thunk X - . t f 49 I f r-- m Y-- I V i i - f 8 to ! ' SI STREET or SCHOOL l .. , h:'.; fAAt; HOUSE A ? a y M THE '' H SMART FOR e sg'S A' JtF L In Army Post Office THE HOME AO S :j ;M fr';'ynv FRONT lI u t - a- PEACH TO a- PX'i .' S, I'.MSM, f t i ! aA L u -- i - ?& : III Ml VII To same si.e come in the circuit wmd bu-oeach home or plane ,,t and continue on to the next neighbor until tlm circuit win If Him circuit bee, 'one Idled. open at an point, ail the light-- , would g.o outTlns s tern was used h,r light only, so the plant was ,n closed down (In I'l 0 g the service Although this type would he very inconvenient a Dus tune, a local deal of Cl'ed: 'is due the Brigham City Me, trie Company and the Knud-- e - piotieei Investment I'Oinpanj in the (lecHhc power mdusiry. About the year lddJ or Id'H the Brigham City Municipal inrporabon acquired all power and wider rights from the Brigham City Klectiii: ronTpany and ihe Kmidsen Investment coin- (.( puny .and established a hydro- (a electric pl.int. .at the mouth of j Bos KUIer canyon with a of 4Ud kilocapacity watts at 2200 voits, three phast four wire Fnun Dus instalaDon proper service was available for a!! tv pcs of Ihdqmg. household e - d p n v I i u MM, mimhci ful, so it was certainly a boon to Brigham City when the Pine .View water came iu and the city purchased enough water to supplement the water taken want to mention the wonder-!u- ! trom Ihe Hailing springs. At the present time the Brig-- I Mormon meetings winch we have here. There are nine ham City and the Bushuell hos-- , branches of the church here on pital culinary water supply is the island consisting of over 51)0 'derived from the Hailing L.D.S. fellows. Our Cliffside springs, aid trom the city welt, branch began about a month better known as the Cooley and a half ago and now lias a 'well, located at lad north on membership of over 20 fellows. Seventh east. This well is equipWe all know (here's nothing like ped with a turbine pump and getting logether and taking part dtiven by a Oil horsepower moin programs and partaking of tor. capable of delivering 100(1 the sacrament. gallons per minute to a 85- The-24tThis head pressure. of July was a great pound approximately day for us, all brandies meeting pump operated together for ball games, pro- 4K(i hours in 11)44, at a cost of grams and ice cream for re- about $85018D1for electric power. About (lie Brigham City freshments. A count of 400 members were present. jKleetrie company, a privately-owneThe good news we've ahvavs company, and the Knud-seInvestment company were been waiting for is here. That night of the great news was like 'organized. A small hydro plant an invasion with flares. rifle was established ni 111 woolen shots and shouts of joy. Hut it's nulls budding, at the present a little different here than In Barnti Woolen- Mills site. The the states. Our question is: water power nl this location "When do we go home'." My proved to be inadequate, and prayer is that it won't he long the generator was moved to a until well all lie enjoying the small building near the Union Pacific depot. There it was full happiness of a peace-timconnected to a steam engine world. and put into operation in JanBest wishes to all, Pfe. Duane I,. Wells. uary of 18II2. jusf Id years after rut. nm was CMriain him; , ' m. Ji qiiM.limiM tmiM ., r ,.'? AM x DONE r pa I p ni;suv; i LEADERS i ui.r.s:;; IN THEIR r;r in IaI j; O' H-- V i1 0 fill ! H.:k, v. iAfeV "ij. "S.:C,. fI, I. ,r,2'4a; - dis id". t i!i; UKDl.Ar ft) -- j S vs ,, A ft'-ft-- .J - i!::is, FIELDS U ' Cj FOR US" , Co M PS VI ci r. 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